R 6ric Aticeltill Mbotrrer, E. PA.: SEPTE3LBER 21, 1&5 Traveler's Guide. I. At, SHORE LINE. ➢o'Going Wint. 1 4 1. 0 12 - oirAc-o 'l r i n t sMation F 31". m. .. ... .. ......... 10 00 A. Co. iIIL k2EI.IIIIIA k ERIE RAILROAD. _ Arrive. . ....e.rra Acentronndatlon ..... 12 f 6 p. in .Th rough /1411 635 a. m .. - ;•orry .4 ,, ommldatinu SAO P.M . . Karma k•t! , MlTllditiOn 10.10 a. m ERill PlTT4llL7niin RAILROAD. Arrive. .ryt.Eirg Rzerre5......... 3 2fi • m kecommodattoo_ ..... „:11.50 p . m on; and (losing of the Malls. f . r th., notice. the Mails will close at the 'ro i< follows : Circiso 9 50 a. ta. and 7.10 p. m, ..... _.1.00 p. in. and 7.3 , 1 p. m. .4 end . . ... .. f i o ; „nphinz all offices between Rae° p. m. „ N O, ins ail offices between rgrolz-1 R fat p. in aai • Pltt • burit 4.9.30 a. m ' O4 14.4 % ‘ilry' • ....... - - D ytt givriebare N OO p. m. Fr. 4%liwav 7.80 p. m. Tlitiradsye, and Sstni, 80 s m to Bp. m. Sanda 2 y, 0 " al m eo . ..4.1 - 1 m. e Repubhcan4conrention in Craw. n :y, hut one soalier was nominated e , whthtt the Democratic convention . And good ones at that, on :et. :ricklani, of Cincinnati, proprietor of :euou. Cough Balsam .) will please let from bioo. We hare written three lthout receiving a reply, and do not at irsting any more stamps and pa- Block has been purchased by Wm. E s , i , and others, for the sum of An offer of $65,000 was made, on y, by partite in Chicago, engaged in s•+;neee, for Rosenzweig's 13!ock, and 'ensbur4 Telegraph, in reply to- an .5 the D,!pi:ch of this oity, showing c'wacterl4tic tricks of Prof. Millar, the Professor great vzrpe entirely with the Tele- I te didn't do him Aa/f fur. ritlroal project is on foot, designed Ct En? directly with Titusville with— ti ttu . w. The gentleman moat ao the 'vv.:Lest is one of our wealthiest t ca :eirri.ii, - ; citizens, and will spare t) Evike it .ttccessful. A road of the .n:RI w)ul4 do more to advance the ,:f of car city drill all the other rail min.ll4: hore, united. re'ebrate I humorous writer, Stephen Deter known 'us " Jeemes Pipes of e"sill , I.:llver his comical lecture, ' in Farrar Hall, on Satur- NZ :.:r next Mr. M. has had remarka - :a the and comes to us will' ,wan excee.led by few. Unless we y lecture will richly it:en ling iltT.lb!ican county ticket has three ..rs it. The Democratic ticket has e c-: , se', three captains, and one th ticket is most-worthy of the • TC(.. , . Which party displayed the :e to being considered the soldiers' ' If the matter were to be tested by mulctl calculation, the Democratic ts exactly one and two.thards more ;in the support of the soldiers than t.t opposed to it. . in)wa pet sends us a long and pa which we regret that our limi !c)mpe's 119 to omit far the present. :t in decidedly affecting in its charac• vrald draw tears from the eyes of an We quote one of the most touching gch ie life ! Whom the Gods love ig. Whom they hate, live and prosper, ere defeated aspirants for the Legis- MGM cunty, Pennsylvania o',,ferver complains against the vari -1 successive appellations that have TPri to its party, such as Jacobin. Lo. Butternut and Copperhead.—Gazette. saves makes no each complaint as i to it. It simply undertook t) ;• your party, under all its various • been more prolific in calling names Trtsennnr., , arguments. And it said, • !':'l thinks, that an-: individual Gr pursues that course, and has :r ace to boast over it, is no better t-nalan blackguard. Relut,ll..ans of the adjoining l county- of as, nal°, :acre bold or hoit' est. than :n county, have come out e 1 fcr negro voting. The, following cf their resi:utions 1. That before those States shall almizte 1 to equality in the Union. : 010111 , 1 be extended to t..ipor.uktion Thy are entitled to & men . and it should be given , tr , vtr 1 fir their loyalty in the past t zwanv f)r the loyalty of those future. Stare C)mmitteo have ap• 'izet.-,; at Corry for the 223 inst , hy the cnspicuoue manner in 2-1, we pre - ume they d0.;„4 .;„ 4 ra.? , ?.1.1:14 of the campaign for Wt!'e2 Pealiiy!ra•Lia. A loug batch are announce! as hay. :-T.:!1 We venture to predi3t zt w:11 be present, and tha t r.ly•?, a !:- , 111, to ,put up with nobJlies. What an ar,117 r tzr Frent and virtuous D 3 11 .t iz. - A.g the living :Oh that ci: up from the " vasty •z (:e Girard Union, signing him of Elk Creek, devotes over ;•1 :',re•cler type to in attack on the :? Nicrz,an, Democratic candi— :rG;Te7:::,r or (rit3, publiNlied in the Dlll ff wn, ago. Joslen " Y=l, irrl;vll i lea of his personal Tay in Which he demolishes .r. , ,uzarsn...l is marvelous to le wnif.r th , tt a man of "C. Jos eon , t.hould consent to "hide I,a for ho.hpl ''—or, to speak more the. thoul Ibe willing to confine c ) mpaNtively secludel locality u.: req! If he were to take the stump tai thl::enge Gen. Morgan to a dig 't tf • in debate, we feel quite TJuld frighten the General cff k, route the horrible copperheads of f..“.it and dragoons," and '! ether in le9cribable and wonderful crurrtAt 1, 11E.1 —The following Faire be held et the time and • !;:tc:f.tl : : tn.ko t —At Conneaut, September %'%14 Flrtners & Ikklachanica Associ t .13htabula, September ,21et, 22d 4 4% t " -At Je fferson, .oct. 4,c0l - k Crl L'orl County "—At Conneautmille, sth end Trews or -Loam. Isreserr.=-Trnitest4kaies bonds, being free from tax, may very pro perly be called " exemption papers."—Two you's:, men were floes!, recently, in Pottsville, for defseing handbills. A few doses of the same medicine here would hare a healthy ten: dandy.---Fine opening bola young man— ai 800 barrel nil well.--lho citizens ofTi tusville, an exchange says, have taken measures to bring the President and Direc tors of the Oil Creek road to an account for the casualities of the late accident on their road —Out of a population of 6,000, at Pithnle city, Pa., an exchange says, not fifty are females. Unhappy Pithole !—Arterens Ward says, that as a Son of Temperance he believes in temperance hotels, though, as a: general thing, they sell poorer - liquorsthan the other sort !—lf Brigham Young's 100 wives favor their lord with Curtafts• Lectures, what, oh what must be the nature of " Young's Night Thoughts!"— New •York paper thinks the meet uncomfortable state at pres eat is the state of the weather.—A man in Cleveland was arrested for stealing a guitar from a young woman. She called neon him, and he so convinced her of his changed, char acter, that she intends to marry him as wo es he gets out of rrison.—The death of Dr. F. A. Burronghs, at Corry, has caused general and sincere mourning in that community., An intelligent man, faithful friend, enterprising citizen and most able physician, he bad won the affections of the people to a remarkable extent. His funeral last week was the largest ever seen in that vicinity.—A traveler once stated that on passing through the village of Cologne, Prance, he counted ninety-nine dis• tinct scents. It' he, or any other traveller, had passed through the borough of Titusville yesterday—says the herald—he might-have ceunted at least a hundred and ninety-nine original-and independent odors—any one, of which would produce asphyxia if taken in reasonable quantities from an ounce vial.— An exchange says "if every man's breast could be looked into, there would you find the image of home woman. If you-look in the bosom of the ladies, you will find the daguer reotype of Charley, a pertmonnaie, and a paper of needles, besides two or three billet- Jong." How do you know I—A Meadville cltemporary states that an elopement took place in th.t village, week before last, the parties being a young lady of 17 or ther!- abouts, belonging to a highly respectable family, and a " wooden " printer, who has been trying in vain in all the offices in Mead ville to learn the trade, for the last seven years.—.A passenger on the P. & E rail road was relieved of his pocket book, con• taining about $3OO, at Corry. He was in the act of changing Oars for the Oil Creek rail road, and when mounting the platform a num ber of men pressed upon him from the rear, and lightened his lest Upon discovering his loss his suspicions were directed to a young man who was a passenger on the same train. The latter was placed tinder arrest, but upon examination proved to be a Sabbath School Superintendent, and was apologetically die charged.--On a sign in a conspicuous posi tion, in the town of Emporium, on the Phila• delphia railroad, is the following inscription: "S Beer & Caiks."----To entitle any one to vate,he must be a citizen and have paid a State or county tax within two years, which tax must be assessed at least ten days before the election. INCOME TAX —The list of income returns for this city, which we publish to-day, will be perused with mingled emotions of interest and surprise. It will be seen that many per. sons who were•not previously supposed to be maustrilly prosperous, are on the rapid road to wealth, while numerous others who have been considered among our richest citizens, fall far behind the common impression rela tive to their financial prosperity. The small. est incomes, generally speaking, are those of old residents and property-holders, while the incomes of some of our young and enterpris ing business men exhibit a state of prosperity as gratifying as it was unanticipated. Oa the whole, we are convinced thst the list presents as encouraging an aspect, financially speak ing, as that of any city in the Union of equal population.: It must be remembered that these returns include only the amount of income, less the $6OO allowed by law, and the duduction of Federal, State and local taxes. In same oases, where parties have large amounts of unpro— ductive landed property, the returns give no fair idea of their actual wealth, as much of their income is required to pay taxes on the same, which are leg fly deductible. Others have invested heavily in U. S. bonds, thus escaping taxation entirely. and relieving them from the necessity of reporting the in comes they receive from that source. We are satisfied that if all these items could be cor rectly obtained, together with the hundreds of .instances of parties who have made over six hundred dollars during the year, yet re port no income, the list would show double the increase of wealth in our community that it does at present. We copy from the Dispatch, Lo which we are indebted for the list, some additional in- formation on the subject: The salaries of United States officers, mili• tary or citil, are taxed by the department in settling their accounts, and therefore do not appear in these lists. The gross amount of income for the city is .over $l.OOO 000. The gross amount of income tax is $78,338 41. A number of incomes would have been reported at vastly increased rates,"but by the decision of the Department no amcunt realized from dealings in real estste was ta xed . unless the property was bought in the same year in which it was sold. ' UndCr this rule, Messrs. Noble. Thompson, Liiwry,-Reed and others, saved taxes on sums ranging from $20,000 to .5200,000. iv e have published this list, not because we approve of the system of publication, but be cause it has grown into a custom to do so, and the public would not be satisfied if we omitted it. It is not' pleasant to business men, unless it may be the few extremely lucky ones, to thus have their affairs laid open to the public gaze, and the discontent and jealousy created in the minds of those who are not so fortunate in circumstances as their neighbors, more than counterbalances in evil the increase of revenue it may occa sion to the government. Although our lamented friend, DeCamp, is dead and in his politioallreve, we baye the unspeakable pleasure of anuouncing,that,like Hamlet's father, his spirit still visits the re sorts where he was wont to appear while it in the flesh," and discourses on national and local affairs in the same vein of choice and refined classical : eloquence. It has , made its appearance on ieveral recent occasions, to the intense delight and edification of the enviable few who were honored with its presence. We learn from persons who had the good fortune to be present at several at these seances, that the Spirit of the vest deputed is greatly pleased at the flattering obituary notice pub . lished in the Onsesvia last week, and mani fests its gratitude by heaping upon our mod desk head compliments of the rarest character, and expressed in language of so pure a kind that were Webster or Everett living they • 4W-they-lead -ever claimed to be models in the use of their "mother tongue." We are almost overcom e with modesty at the thought of being so high ly honored, but truth compete us to say that ,we felt assured if the spirit -of the virtuous :departed trzs ever permitted to .visit our sublunary sphere, it would dot fail to act in this manner. If there was cue noble trait which the illustrious deceased possessed,-su perior to any other, it was his passionate de votion to those who had befriended him. Our citizens who remember his beautiful eulogies on Messrs. Deerickson, Lowry, Gars and Skinner, delivered on repeated occasions dur ing the last two years, will not be likely soon to forget the chaste sad thrilling diction - of which ho was pre-eminently the master, and the heart felt tone of affection with which he was aeonstonsed to speak of the services 1614 had performed in his behalf. What a pity that one of his refined nature and purity of expression should have been carried off so young! Alas, we little appreciate the jewels we possess, until they are lost forever P. S.—A spiritual communication over the the signature of the lamented deceased ap pears in this week's Gazelle. Through what " medium " it came down (or up) to us poor bereaved mortals we are not apprised. We know it is genuine, because it exhibits all the noted characteristics of the departed while he was in the land of the living. Its beauties and merits will be fully pointed out in our next. An advertisement appeared in last week's OBSIRVIGR, over the signature of Dennis Sul livan, charging injustice on the part of Mrs &home°. agent in charge of the Erie & burg Railroad . Company's docks, is dedacting five dollars from the pay of a workman in his employ. We have been called upon by Mr. Saltsman, who-gives the following statement of the case: nit' men board in a oar kept by the company for the purpose, of whieh Mr. Morris, and not he, has.the"charge. Mr. Salts man has nothing to do with the men except to pity them off, taking Mr. Morris' accounts as he render, them. On Saturday, when the men came to be paid, the sum of five dol lars was found charged to the Englishman mentioned, and deducted by Mr. 8., as he was in duty bound to do. The matter was discussed very freely among the workmen, and threatening to create some difficulty, Mr. S. paid the Englishman the five dollars rather than have any trouble. The English— man is said to have been in a very filthy con dition, and the bed which he occupied in the car is alleged to have been so full of vermin that it was entirely smallest', and it was for this he was charged in the account. He af terwards went to the Park House, and, we are told, spoiled a bed there, for which the proprietor compelled him-to pay ten dollars. The man Sullivan was discharged by Mr. Salteman some weeks ago, and has been un. able to get work at the dock since. It is sup. posed by Mr. Stamen that he bad the article alluded to written and printed ma matter of spite. This is the explanation of the matter as given to us by Mr. Salteman, and the candor of his statements compels us to believe that it is the truth. , We have known him for some time as one of our most worthy young citizens, and if we bad thought him to be the party referred to in the advertisement it should never have found a place in our columns. DAN Rtca's MONOMINT TO THS We are indebted to Mr. Phelps, editor of the Girard Union, for an elegant engraving of the monument to be erected by Col. Dan Rice, in the public square at Girard, in memory of the soldiers from Erie county, who fell in the war for the Union. The structure will be a very handsome one of marble, appropriately de signed, and costing about five thousand dol lars. It will be dedicated on the Ist of No. vember, with imposing ceremonies. To Col. Rice belongs the honor of being the only in dividwil, who, to the beat of our knowledge, has anywhere in the country erected a moon- meat out of his own private means to prove his attachment for the brave boys who have fallen in the late struggle. He has given an instance of liberality• and patriotism which cannot be too warmly commended,.and long after Dadßice's enemies will have been for -gotten this monument Will remain, to a ttest the generosity of his nature and the loyalty of hi. principles. It will be remembered that Col. Rice was the Democratic candidate for the State Senate last year in opposition to Mr. Lowry. What has the latter done to prove his attachment to the soldiers; aside from those lip professions which are so common and—so cheap'? We like to see- men prove their creed, by their work. When Erie county Republicans, in fur Lure, prate about Democratic: enmity to the soldiers, let them be pointed to the example of Col. Rice, and asked to compare his con• duct with that of the leading politicians of their party. PARADIL—The members of Perry Firs Cempsny, No. 1, had a parade on &tut day afternoon last. The men were all dressed in their new uniforms, and presented • very handsome appearance. A test of the throwing capacity of their engine was had, which re stilted to the satisfaction of all concerned. Previous to the parade, the members of the company presented their foreman, Mr. Win field, with an elegant gold ring, as a mark of their personal attachinent, and appreciation of his usefulness to their organization. The presentation was made by Mr. George Whit— man, in au unusullly well timed speech, which was responded to by Mn; Winfield in an affecting and interesting manner. The mem bers of this company are among our best young citizens, and have entered upon their duties with a zeal that, ensures success. They are heartily deserving of the encouragement of our citizens. COUNT! Cosysartos. , --The daily Dispatch of Tuesday, speaks of the proceedings of the Democratic Convention as follows : All portions of the country were fully represented In the Convention, and an organ ttion was effected without delay. In fact the pliceedings " went off like clock work " —no bitching or re•hitching to obtain a base of operations. The slate " was understood and fully endorsed by all present, and if the party works together as finely at the election it will give the opposition a strong pull. FADIXO Away.—How often we Fee men and .women who are fairly fading oat of existence. They seem to have no especial disease, but general lassitude and langour ; no ambition, no energy, indigestion, weakness,, total ina bility to eat and relish food. &c., of which is nothing but Dyspepsia. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will surely cure every such ow, no matter of how long standing. it is also • most excellent remedy for Cholera morbus, Cramp or Colic, in either Stomach or Bowels. We advise all suffering to try it. FASSITOUID, BUT Goon.—The Johnstown Democrat asks : " When is s camel (referring to Col. Campbell, Republican candidate for Surveyor General) like a horse ?" and an ewers: • " When he smslleth the battle afar off." This is shockingly personal. There is nothing like Dr. Velpan's French Pills for keeping the complexion fresh and °partly free from pimples. The same of which that it regulates the entire female sys tem. Sold by all druggists. , Bept.7-Im. - WnrLiDEl—WitizAks—On the 14th inst., by ' Rev. Cleo. A. Lyon, D. D., J. Wiles Whill. din, M. D., to Mary D. Williams, daughter of the latiiJamea Williams, Esq. eanstrCAttrweLt--On the 14th ingt., by 1-t- E. Camplleum, Esq., Mr. Henry Diggett, of Little Falls, N. Y., to Silas Angie Cald ssell,q,Mereer couttlyr P,lll "- New Advertisements. irmatteTto _ L Ma. katroa : I notice to the last 0 ac t ad (tort hiemrstt over th e Arnature of Deeds u'llran. _" hie matlf i r Wean& injostitte on Yr. kallan us, meat 0( an Erie end Pitteitney, trattrolvo. at theft deck', which I *nor notutee to be a 11. from bygtootoc to end. Mr. Stab man lea gentleman and would mums no man unjustly. This Dennis 4 nillean Is a notoriose econn.lnsl and mho • word canizot be Mliered on oath. lie bee caused mom misehlef at one dna* than aoy other man. Tleadnetall • mm a n s p o u t " of wen in the Welt Aittly Midi*" cep! docking Mm as Yr. Saltsman did, he gaily carried out the rules of the company. J H. Elan. Ms, Septeraler 21. 1863 —lt° REMOVAL THE DRY GOODS STORE KNOWN AS MERRILL'S WILL, REMOVE THIS IVEER, - TO THE NEW AND . ELEGANT STORE REED HOUSE LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! B•pt•mb•r 21, 1885-4 w• il. Y. PICILDRING, DENTIST. Graduate of the Peoaerireata College of Delete' Sur ger,. Ofilee to Wright's Black, (over tiers k SUletri Drag Blom) Erie, Pa. kirszetog >tT ratirlastox. C. N. Pierer, D. D. S., North Seventh street, Philadel phia. I'. L. Dueklogbare, D. D. S., No, 243, North Ninth street, Philadslohia. F REA DILL. ONE NIGHT . ONLY:: SATURDAY EVEMiNG. SEPTEMBER 231, 1166 STEPHEN DIASSETT, i , "JEEPS PIPES OF PIPESFILLE," Etas the honor to anoouneehia SEEM-COMIC LECTURE Entitled "DRIFTING ABOUT," ♦e above ADMISSION.. Tickets no be obtained at Easiga's Bookstore, and at the Door. Dome operi at 7 o'clock. Lecture will COMM env, ti 8 precisely. . FINKLY. It LYON MEWING MACHU NIL—. The fallowing facts demoostrata that the.. Nur ailllell tomprhe Ms !ugliest improvements in the sewing Madder 4 rt. viz : 1. Each Machine is guaranteed to give better Batts/ea. tion than any other Sewing Machine to Market. or money; nfuod•d 2. They here taken many of the highest premium' at the llClogt herortant exhibitions and MhoTer hold to the United .itate". J. They a:menthe leek stitch silks on both aides—Mu saving half the thread and elle need In the reveling. r'des4stame of the loop stitch and single-thread Ma eldnee. 4. They are adapted to the wide it range of heavy and light sewins. 6. They bare no rattling vireo or delicate attack• mints to get oat of order. 6. They require no taking apart to clean or oil, and no Le.retue' to set needle, regulate tenelon,or open ate Marlene 7. Oar New Mannflataring Machina la especially ad.pti.d to Shoe Fitting. Glaze Manufacturing. Tailor tag. le., sad la sot equalled by any ilanbise la market. Plum tall sad examine and danisastrate for lour oraand arr Chortiar with sample classing. N. B.—Ageati wasted. LYON S. M. CO, anll tlm No. 638 Broadway, New Tort. E RIE COM tIVICIAL COLLNGS: CM. OF PARK AND PEACH STREET, ERIE', PA. BOOK-KEZPTSG BIIIPLTfUtD Ng W CLAUDICATION OP ACCOUNTS ACTUAL BUSINZ33 PRACTICZ BegNESS PEMILANBI3IP COMMERCIAL LAW COSIVICRCIAL ARITHICTIC DUSINES3 IORII3 AND USAGES The very liberal patronage which has been granted us daring the past mason. emboldens us to still further yressour claims to yablic notice. By our NEW CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS, Book•Ywping beenntet the relit •na; bettitlfal salt Batik's:tory of thh flakspees. TER TIN INITIATORY CARDS Comprehend the WHOLE BABB or DOUBLE EMT ACCOUVIT, And exhibit rrery pouible variation on THE OPENING AND CLO3INO OF BOOKS, So that two weeks thorcegh rind,' of th►m alone will ewers more knowledge to the .clence which they taseb than the whole Cone in some' Commercial Schools in the country.— DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO GRADUATES. BUSINESS ?BLUME This Department is so organised that sre ACTUALLY BUY AND SELL GOODS Of every triad, tria/dor the transfer, payment, entry, ke. the ume u In the commercial trumactions of the world SPENCERIAN PENMANSHIP, DU81?13813 AND ORNAMENTAL, NOT SURPASSED BY ANY For both Lading; and GantUnion. Climes daily. BRNO TOR SPECINHINS, WITH STAMP Time to complete the Coarse fa from 12 to 14 weeks We present the beet facilities and bold out the greatest inducements pouible To the *hole public Ire extend an waist Invitation to all sad ezesolno oar Coarse of Instruction. or W. ars Gov orgagging a Conn. Band. an - Addresi, with stamp. - T. COOK, Resident, Pnnelpel A. C. eWTD, Timlsar Panataship. a. W. GUNNISON, fearlwr Commercdal Law Ilsptwober Sl. 180--tt 60 CENTS -E. P. EE IDALT., Agent TES - GREAT- NIGLIO - 11INgi " 818 JAMES ctutrigks Celebrated Female Pills. itOTECTED -• LEITERS BY ROYAL A.a PATENT ! • pared from i s s .Proscriptiose 1 fair J. Clarks, M. Physician Extraoribtary to as Qua*. ale Invaluable medkine Is enfallizig he the can et all bon *dal sad dangetveedlemateito nhkh t►e hark eenstltut lea Is subject. It moderates all anew sad n• moves all obetnietioam, and • spell can may be jetted Oa TO MARRERO LAMED tla peculiarly stilted. It wl/I,lna al:writing", bring on he 4r.onthly potiod with regularity. Each bottle, prior One Dollar, been the. Oirwarainant Stamp of Groat Britain, to prov,tut roantarfalta CAUTION. 77kas Pais Assad sot N takes bei Flu iris e the PILST THREE MONTHS if Prep's:icy, as Vier are sere to briar set Miscarriage, US day ether Ow as, ere We. In all cases of Werrens and Spinal Affections, Paine In the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on stied esertlon,hdpihr tioa of the heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means bare failed: and al. (bough a powerful tetnedy, do not contain iron, &oast% antimony or anything hurtful to the eoturtitution.'. nu directions in the pamphlet around each pairlage, which should be craftily pmeerved. . . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Solo Agent for tb. United States and Canada, JOB NOM, 2T Cortlandt St., New Yost. N. 8.—51,00 and II postage stamps aselanad to any an ionised agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills. jor64-Iy. R4IIWIN I 0 GI n rune ready to be nailed down, adapted to Booms, rectories and Banding, of all kinds; constructed ot nnterials that have stood the teat of Aileen years, and m Inoteetured on as entirely different and better plan than any other composition rooting in on.. Secured br patent. Very durable and at low price. Circulars and sample. lent tree by man. .RICILIT It0:1111NO CO, 101'65 1r No. T i Maiden Lane, New York T.VIPOItTANT NOTICE.—The undersigned, en. gaged lo Hareems making, on State street, nearly op posite the Eris City Gas Wolk'. desires to 001111 up his baldness, piepustorytoinaking a trip to [atop. All persona indebted to me are hereby notified to pay ap their accounts immediately ; and those haying claims against me will please present them at an early date fly. nettlemeat If the a:counts are not settled by the lit of October next. they will be placed In the hands of Esq. Carter fur collection. Y. MUTTLItIf.R. Erie. September 14,11654 w• READY- PAY STORE ! - MINNIG & RUSSELL, World reapectfally Worm the Public that they bin Purchased the STOCK OF GROCTRIKS OF JAWS I. BLISS. oo or Stn AND STAND ma. When they Inteed to keep as good an assortment at FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD k WILLOW WARE, AND VANIZIY GOODS as ii kept In &I a. Best Brands. of Erie County Flour, Mast eoutaatly on hud. FFARRMOZED I GOOD AIRTICLZ! re The highest Market Pries paid for ail Airds of Coutity Produce. re Goods dellund free of sharp to aim part 1 1 the City.. A. MINNIG. [mar3ol3Atf.] J. RIMS!' J. HARTFORD VIER INBI7ILeHOR 00 EtARTPORID, CONIVIRCI IVVT,. INCORPORITZD 1810. CAP! T.a., 81,010,000. T. C. ALLYN, Pewit. G. 11 COIL, So* CITY FIRE INSURANCE COIPANY UARTFON D, CONNSC ricuT. INCORPOR4TED 184 t. C !PITA/. $250.111 WM. Z. BAKER, Prost. GEO. W. Unica, SW,. TNSURANCE in the above old and reli 1, able Companies can be obtained on application' to aitre.Vet-42. W. W. RIIMIti.L. &rest CREAT SALE, Watches and Jewelry. .11. ,000.000 WORTH! TO .BE DISPO S ED of at One Dollar each, without regard to Value, sot to be raid for until you know what you ars to metre. By A. 11. Rower, k Co; (agent for the Kannfactuters„) No. 38 Beekman street, New York. rir Read the following list of Artielee to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH: 100 Gold hunting case watches, $126 100 gold watches, various styles, 75 200 - Ladies' gold watches, 60 600 Silver watches, $2O to 85 6,000 Late,style vest St neck chains, sto 20 6,600 Banta' Cal. diamond pins, 6to 20 4,000 Cal. diamond ear drops, sto 10 3,000 Miniature revolving pins, sto 10 2,000 Cal. diamond and enamelled gents' scarf pins, new styles, sto 10 2,000 Masonic Sr, emblem pins, 8 to 10 2.600 Gold band bracelets, 8 to 20 8,000 Jet and mosisc brooches, 8 to 10 2,000 Cameo brooches, • 5 te. 20 3,000 Coral ear drops, 4to 6 2,000 Ladies' watch chains, Bto 15 6,000 Gents' pins, splendid assort% 2to 10 4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, Bto 10 3,000 Sete studs & sleeve buttons, Bto 10 6.000 Sleeve buttons, plain & eng., 2to 8 10,000 Plain 3: engraved rings, 2,50 to 10 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 2to 10 15,000 Sole ladies' jewelry, new 8 latest styles, 6to 12 5,000 Handsome !eat rings, to 8 2,000 -Sets bosom studs, 2,50 to - 6 1,000 Gold pens & gold holders, 15 to 25 2,000 Sets jet & gold pins & ear drops, latest styles, 6to 10 2,000 Gold thimbles, pentode, &a., 4to 6 10.000 Gold pens, k silver eases, sto 3 10 000 Geld pens, ebony holders, 4to 6 This entire list of beautiful and valuable rods will be sold for One Dollar each. CertiOcates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes and sealed. The.. envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard tv choice. On the receipt of the certilicate you will me what i on are to have, and then it Is at your . option to send the dollar and take the artle s or not. Five certificates can be ordered for SI ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5 . • silty •five fur CO; and one husidred for $l6. We will send a single Certificate on receipt of cents. Agents wanted, to whom wearer special terms s•nd 25 cents for one eerUticate and our circular with terms. • B,2cclargli is Co., 36 Bookman street, Nom, York. P. O. Box. 270. may26116-tt MORRISON & DINSMORE, WHOLSIALI DIALIIII II Flour, Fork,l3eof, Salt, Grain, • CLOVER, TIMOTHY SEED, cEe. No. 2, Wayne Block, YRKNCR STRIKT. Barn* na al SUM SD., ZRIE, PI. zis)9l3tl • NW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL/- LT inform their friends and the public that they have opeeecilhe above haehtess on the out side of the Diamond, next door to Ir. John Bee`Je's dry goods store, where they offer fur Sale the best carted stock n the trade west of New York, selected from four tif erent manufactories' and bought at Reduced Prices, AND WILL BY SOLD •OCOSDINGL.Y. Special drritatiere given TO THE LADIES. Without their patronage, brislings would be blockaded. NOONAN k BASICS. mayli'644l Spring and Sumer Goole 1 MRS. S. H. HALL Woold turprettay a&li attention to bar LARGE STOCK.OF GOODS, Dart rootirod from Now York. ontinsoion Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, 80., Topther with some D R Y GO One! Which sh• will sell ' CHEAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY. Er Particular attention paid to bleaehieis ellegiali a nil premeing. !tiBtore on reach Et, 7 doors shove the Down. Me, . worse. Crawford, Ciristiaa I Rath, n.a.r ta GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Dried and Sealed Fruits, PAINTS t OILS, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, tto-, C:a v n 0.7 assrrrs aLocir, PIRE ACK Also, Public Dock, Foot of State 1112011 i; ILLS, PKNWA. WM. A. CRAWIOIID. 111. r. . jugllNl-tt 1172011 HUBI3I.IL'S GOLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGFJABLE 'rO.lllC , Divagainslo a sTickfrtlTOXitlNG," I artifice the sYstito againstike e ril semis of 1111111441111 SQ/S8 water. Elww= WUI -elue Wilt eats Gkneral Will ears Retellown. eareHeadaithe Will Gm Lbw L Will mite sad create a healthy appellee Will *viers* tem organs of &petiole sad moderate s!! inerballe the tresparatare arab. body sad tie Imre o• renlatifine men In feet sa • gene's' eorweborant of Ur system, containing no poloonous drop, sod le VTR UST TONIC &MIMS IN THE WORLD. A fair trial beam* ally solielted. GEO. CI. =WEL k CO., Proprietors. thuises, N. T. Ceuta& Depot. kmettein Espies Bail/Dag u BUD SON &T.. NNW YORK... Tor ask by all Drage** Grocers, lar ENNIO hHOAOLEY. Er*, Wholesale Agee*, aid fibr sale by Hall 4 Warfel, Carter k Gamer and tins! Booth. • octlT64. . P. B. HONECKER,_ .VOOlOlOl To CARVER & HONECKER, . arratt. touts* Or Leather, Hides, &c., No. 3 Perry Week, State St., Ms. Pa.. Constantly on hand • large stock of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS BINOINGB, FRENCH & AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPV AND SPLITS, LAM, PROS, LASTINGS, GALLOONS, &a. ALTO, A TVLI. ASSORTMENT OF SHOE MAKERS' TOOLS, All of whlah they offer low Ibr CAI4II OR PROYIeT PAY. New Grocery ! JACOB BOOTZ would respectfully an t/ noonea to limb people of Erie !!!, %ad oonnty, that be has opal:4d • NEW GROCERY ,TORE, ihs Use NM Bids of Ptscis Strut, a Short Disfirsca Swat N M. Leib Micro Depot, • W1•r• L• will k••p on band•. ar • &boor 10l CIROVEIUZ. , 3. PROVISIONS; WQOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOUR And inn thing waft' lint In a Ant elan' on ALIO. Wine, Sigeei Cider and Liguori. The highest Markel Price paid for Produce, u eau If desired. nr Give lei a cell, If yea wt.h t seeing good bar. Runs. I plate myself toseU se lirw,ll not &dower, than 'en: other store to the etty.. mrl.2llttt. New Clothing Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN ■n a Clothing Stare on the corner of Fourth and State attests, where they protose to keep always on hand as good an swortmsot of Clothing as can be found in the city, made in the best manner from th. best ma terialosad so finished as to efrofd satisfaction to tie most critical customer. P-rt.cular attention will be paid to Custom Wcrk, In wh'eh brsach we propose to excel ■ll other establishments in the city. We will al ways keep a One stock of Cloths, Caa■imeres, Vesting'. ea , from which customers can "elect to the very best advantage. Gents' Furnishing Goods, _ Of wary description, curniprslng alt •rUeka in tint Ilse. The Clothing of /Boys wi I also be m•de a apecial.tr. MTe ua call. HASSE tIIAY k 8 Geo. Bseszirireir, ALBIR7 W. 13,13.11t1D1R. Lain Cutter with M. Koch. je27664t R. S. MORRIS - ON & SONS Be g leave to Lanus the citizens Of Erie and vicinity that they have removed their stock of DRY ,COODS To the GEESE BLOCK, in the building formerly area .plerl by Beaus. 8i1(63 k KBPLER, where they Intend keeping a large assortment of Dress Goods, Fancy #ilirs, GLOVES, HOISERY, Mumta z thanks to oar customers for their put liberal patrona g e, •e respectfully ask a continuance of Ike aura Erie, Jan. l, ISM COLD! SELDEN It co., MINUFACTURISG JEWELERS, 27 Courtlandt St., Now York. 1 00,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD A Pens, Pencils, ice, &c., worth over Ball a Million Dalian I To be sold at One Dohar Each without regard to yens. And not to be paid for until you know what you ars to aseo.lea. .SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. All to be Sold for One Boller Sash.. 800 Gents' gold Watches, 4-50 to $l5O .300 .Lsdies' gold Watches, 86 to 70 400 Gents' snivel" Watches, 35 pi 70 200 DiamOnd Rings, 60 to 100 8,000 Gold Vest & Neck Chains, 15 to 80 8,000 •- do. 4to 6 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets; sto 10 2,000 Chatelaine & guard chains, 6to 20 6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to • 10 2,000 Lava & Florintine brooches, 4to 6 2,000 Coral, Opal & Em. brooches, 4to - 8 2,000 Moe's°, Jet., Lava & Florene' tine Ear Drops, 4to 8 4,500 Coral, opal & em. E. drops, 4to 6 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,50 to 10 3,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, to 8 4,000 Fob & vest ribbon slides, • 3to 10 4,000 Seta sleeve buttons, etc., 3 to 8 8,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to -• 7 6,000 Miniature locket s, 6to 8 4,000 Mite lockets-magio spring, 3to 20 4,000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 8 6,000 Plain gold rings, 4to 11 5,000 Chcsed gold rings, 4to 11 7,000 Stone set & signet rings 2,50 to 10 5,000 California diamond rings, 2to 10 7,500 Sete ladies' jewelry-jet & gold, go to 15 6,000 Sets ladies jewelry-cameo, pearl, etc., 4to 15 6,000 Gold pens, silver extension holders & pencils, 4to 10 6,000 Gold pens & gold-mounted holders, .8 t 2 8 6,000 Gold pens, & pen.holders, 6to 10 6,000 Silver goblets & cups, sto 60 1,000 Silver castors, - 15 to 50 2,000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 50 1,000 Dosen silver tea spoons, 10 to 20 1,000 Do. fable spoons & forks, MANNER Olr DISTRIBUTION. Certificates, naming each article, and its value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, and well mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least one dollar at retell,) will be seat by mall to any address without regard to choice, on receipt of 2) cents. The purchaser will see what Ar ticle It draws, and Its value, which may be from One to Ein Hundred Dollars, and can then send One Dollar and timbre the Article named, or any other on the lit of the same value, and after seeing tho article, if it does net give perfect satisfaction. we desire it to be immedi ately retuned and the amount paid will be restudied. By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of Ilse goods, of the best make - aul latent styles and of in • to worth. at &nominal price, while all have a chance of 'gamest tirtwie of the very highest value. In all tame we charge for forwarding the Certificate. ppettage and doing the business. the sum of Teensy-five Cents, which mast be enclosed in the order. Five Ger- Mates will be sent for It ; eleven for 12 ; thirty for PT sixty .fire for $lO ; one kindred for $l5. I Parties dealing with sia may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be lauuedlaauly mint to any address by return mail or express. Retire satiztaeUuts Guaranteed in ail ewes. Writs your Name, Town, County sad State ideisly. sad - address SEWER at CO.. ma2111.541as 27 Coartlastil stave; New York. C. DECK, XLIDTADICILIN LID 117101311.1.11 VILER IN BBOM TOBACCO, BM? AC., Pifth below State Street, ERIE, PA. Olgestbe tbe Dispatch MAR' Oasa 1865. "111 yearn artablirbad In N.Y. City." "Only MralLble ramadina known." 'Tr*, from Potwar." °not deuterons to the Ana= Family." "Bate come oat albeit holes to die." "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &0., Sea% is a pind*—nied far lath' Mica, Rosekas t Black ea Rat Aids, Am , !a, Aka., kis. "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator la a llqulifor vuh, used to destroy. &ad Coosa a pre. senile° for Bed-Bop, to. Costar's" Electric Powder for Ivissci; ii for Maar. 21hoptiloog4 Rees, Bub Bags, lauds Is Rasta, Finds, dismay Be. Cr" Sold by all Druggists and Ratallan sytrrebirec VW' 111 HaWaßt II I of all worthless Imitations. rir 'toe that "Coetaa'a " 22210 is 02 each Box, Bolle r and Flask, before you buy. HENRY R. COSTAR, yr- Paticurst. Dams. 4R2 Baosusriu. K. Er Bold by all Druggists and Dealers la Irlt r Pas 1865. INCREARE OF • RATS.—The Farmer's Gault' (t. llah) asserts and proves by figures that nos pair of Abs. will have • progeny awl destsodents no less than 631, J 631 In throe yat.. Now, usaoss this immense family eats he kept down, they would consume more food than trnabi sustain 63,000 busman beings. or See " COI/Telell" adveetlismeat ID We paper. 1865. RATS perm lllRDS.—Wboever engages in sbooldle email birds is a erne! man : whoever aids in estermoret. leg rata is a beuehctor. W. should like some of ..or correspondents to give us the beard t of thvir szperleooa in drtratir oat these posts. We need som.tbior best.iss dogs, eats, and trips for this baviness.—Scisatife east, N. T. rir Bee " COSTAR'S" ad ve rtieemen 1 In this Taw. 1865. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERIUNTATOR Is dmple , tale and-sure—the Moat parr et RVr ifie.lllloo meethm we have ever at'ended Every Rat that elm get tt, prepay preeenmt ...cording to direct one, will eat It, gad erne one that eats It will die, generally at some place as teat as n 04414. r., in where the medicine was taken... Lake biters, Mi,A, Mirror. • Er See " Coe rasa" advertisement In this papa. 1865. HOUSF.KFTPERItroubIet with vermin needhe lOUS lovirer, if they use 'Cone•a's" Exterminator. We 'lan need ft to Par rstinfaction • and if a box wit .me wall! hate it. We Imes tad poisons, trot thee effe 161 eat ..Coatar's" article knob the breath not of Ft•t., A9.e , Ito%oh. f , ,‘Ants, and 'Red-Bugs, qui tOr Ow s , We,t. it It in in vent demand all oyez gra ece•mte , .—Nnehegt. Ohi its Gaut:6 - M ace G08T111 . 8 9. likraliatrlnetlt ta this paps.. 1865. A VOlOl 2 l PROM 'MR FAR W EST.—Speaking of ' TAR'S". Eat, Poach, Aut., Exterminator—..o Rs grain and provisions are destroyed annually In shrank county by vermin than would paw (or tore of this ,tat god buret Hiller."—Lescaster, Wis., de►dd. Sae "Corraa'a" advertisement in thin paper. 1865. FARMERS AND HODSNREEPERS—shouId roe:omA that hundreds of dollars' worth of Drain. PonJahn% ke, an anzmalie destroyed by Rata, ota, red other insects and vermin—all of which can be rreveLte/ by a few dollars' worth of •.Coiran's" Rat, Ro eh, Ante km. Exterminator, lx tight and used freely. See .000/1 . 14" advertisement in thla pepc. Bold In Me, Pa , by all Druggists sad Dealers. 10ra:1N:ft Keystone Stove Works ! Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, - MANUFACTURERS OF srrovEB & HOLLOW WARE,' Have • large and extensive assortmest of St: ►eai: Wholesale and Retail. THE IRON GATE L • Ent-elass Coal Conk Stove, with or without raw. volt, for hird or *oft o.al, or wood, aud is BETTER THAN THE STEWART STOVE. We al - o manufacture the WHEAT. SHEAF & PEW ERA, Bota low oven Coal Cook SUMS—vita wood Imala4/ can be used either for coal or wood. THE POEEST Re are Mill manufacturing this os'ebratml MI Store for wood—with or witdout rimanrolz. .THE MENTOR, leo Oyes Stowe for Wog/. Thu le a new Stove beautiful design, and stow for eale— to getaer wit* a large asooKisseat of elevated 071113 Cook. Parl.sr Cook for wood or coal, and, Parlor - sod Oftice Stoves, tor wood or coal. O. H. TIENALS,, , D. SHIRK, ; W. H. WHITIEDIAD/ Sate, Jaa. 12, 1863—h. slew Music Store. Lap PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS, From the following celebrated MANUFACTURERS . Steinway & Sons, N ew York. Itmabe & Co., Baltimore, Md. Lindeman A Roos, New fork. Wm. B. Bradbury, New York. • • John B. Conti am, New York. Grovesteen & Co , New York. Geo. A. Prince A Co., Burk% N. Y. Carhert, Needham & Co. New York. Prios at a Large Discount below Kim famturer's Prices. PIANOS FROM. $250 TO smoot Also, Instruction Books and Sheet Mule, AU persons wtabing a tint rate Maio Torte or Iteleale on, are invited to call and examine our instruments ime. fere purchasing elsewhere. • Reed's Block, State street, nearly opposite the endOstia. Ostia.=BlNA SNIT 4 . ' cr P. 9.—Frey Instrument warranted for eve yeti*, =W68.1 BANK NOTICE! " • Keystone National Bank of Elie. • CAPITAL, $150,000. DIRECTORS: BELDEN MARVIN, JOHN W. Rill OND, ILINII MARVIN, RESTLIt TOWN, 0. NOBLE. - ORANGE NOBLE, Provident. JOEN J. TOWN, Cashier. The shore bank will be opened for the franaseti 03! bash:mit on Monday, Dec. sth, in Hughes' Bic*, West aide of State St.. between Seventh sad IVO Satisfactory paper discounted. Money received on Deposit. Collections made and proceeds acessinted for with prOmptans. . Drafts, Specie and Bank Notes botirht sod sold. ' A share of Public Patronage U respeothally GBOOEBIIIBI GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL. P: SCHAAF, Would rurpecifnily inform Um public that he has opined Store is No., 2 Hughes' . Block, Ei Is, Whoa ha villal;raya keep on hand a hap mph a GBOOERIEEI, CROCKERY AND WOODEN We b$ WINES: 44 41170101, CIGARS, And inlathing sinsigly ter Ws fa an estahlkdiab: eta' th• Idad. cr taw Y r•sogabii• 11111 lay etbie tan ta fhb ait7. as W. 1865: