c brie Arcritig @burin PA., SEPTEMI3ER 28: 1845 Traveler's Guide. L kRE SHORE LINE. Going Woot. , l” . thneinrisii Espresi ........... rot Repro.. 6RSp. In ''' 11,11 and ec.ommedition 6 Oo L. in . ..Vizht F.xp-e. r' 3Os m "" Toledo r. ipr e a a .... ... 10.00 e.`to ?AIL tlIC.1.1"1 111 & ERIS RAILROAD. Arrive. .. Corn' A ecomnintlttiou .....12 R 5 p. m ~, • .• .;Through Mtn . 836 1. m -` -- • • ..rrr A.eomninchtinn 640 p. CD Warren A•teommodstion 10.10 it. in. n. sgie 1; PITTABURCiI RAILROAD. A rrIVO. ,rot.hnrg Rx0re55.......... 3 In ec modation 11 60 p.m lieliltiz 31Id Closleg of the 3ialle. r ., n nti,o. the Malls will close at the 011,, a.: follows : r., d. sr 1 c3ri 980 a. m and 7.311 rt. m 1 nO p. In. and 7.31 p. m • • ; 100 1 C 1 I p. a. m 7.30 p. m in:: all OffiC3l between • ' m ail offices between 800 p. m . 1 11 I rtf tPburg 9 30 a. m .... , ... To to 011,2 . p ,s, and Sstar? P In. 2 20 r, to i 3 m t) Bp. Ci. Sanl3,7, Ottica ISM= vni „ t tice'to the officers and sol c-thq 11 re.,:itnent appears in our new ',lun. - The object proposed o f a nature that it will at ,elf to the favor of the par 7 , ,rtr , ),n, which has been exhibit Firrl- .1:III, during the present week. ..;ally worth patronizing. The .dueed.by a new method, and : Iv. , IA each !light furnishes an in ;:rtri.ty of scenes, statuary, &o. We r f puff:tag no entert inment the ir , )irh we know nothing about, and .n fully endorse, as alike novel I= M. r rls,,—The Synod of All^gheriy. Q O l - l Pro=t•yterian, will• assemble in t 7 o'clock on Thursday even i tzt , and continue three or four "f,e opentn, serm , n will he preacned MolPrit ,, r , Rev. B. J. M. Eaton, of T ; ,,± Syncd - will number about trArt I a.mhers, and is composed of ro o-,c er: , : of-. Allegheny, Allegheny purer act Erie. The Synodical corn -1 111:e rice on Sabbath afternoon In ;he Par , church. Bulletin contains a half •-mmaixltion, probably written by -f t-htor!. LiiPparnging Ede. The ALI to. community in which it is .11 patterns of enterprise that ERNI ;;ht to criticise the institutions and )f c:ber places will he undisputed e t -, ? of a city which has been over yrul :n securing a route to the lakes. 'tich only ,ucceeded at last by the gen— ii of the St ate, are pre eminently fit ar t°,c residents of other localities ;:tir ;cult of enterprise. rercrvie cutter Commodore Perry ar• very nexpectedly in our port, on Sa y. taring on board Chief Justice Chase, unsolerable nuinNer of ladies and The distinguished party remained me 11-urs, and were called upon by ,f our citizens. This thing of Federal ing at the government expense. ocililrity of the. present dominant po ' r; , inization, and has become so corn br.r.ily to he noticed. What a howl of r3tnn the Abolition press would have i if thief Justice Taney had been guilty act, during the administration of ,cratic President. We.think it about !Flt public officials should be given to ,-,nd that when they are oat upon pri ; 'sasure excursions, the expenses must I out of their own purses. the people at Erie aware that whine are talking of securing a direct to Titusville, Buffalo has already %It the necessary steps to build one ? 'lna hies had one for over a year, end a cast share of the trade which I.elatags to Erie, while Pittsburg is in the matter of building a road up 'l tz i,eny. With these three routes, nine-, cf the profitable trade Of the oil coon .I , c-rte I to other ei'ies, and our e •;11 be lf , ft " high and dry." to mourn their •al-',nene , e; and lvant of foresight lie trim your elumherg i , ye business lefrre it is f loe late. NOWA inl ti)w":, , the hnur," that decides rr'renity of your city. With Ize t) nti c )untry wo can secure u trt.42, tool 'soon became, whet d..izne 1 , •;r location to be, one of the , tt . , , nruunitir. , on the Like Shore. With ". e:,111 Qoon t•ee this valuable element .Ith fHwintz into other cities, to swell Fr''DPrityrani to diminish ours propor activity, enterprise will lite -luggishness, old fogyism wt 1 pro ince the other. -NTT FAIR.—The details of the County re %r 'ilk city, on the 11th 01;b•r, were given to our reed -I%t-ti-pl.thrat Ig.t. week. We are in ',7.7l',eN of the society that the 'tzt.t.zt ! Er the Fair are on a scale to ntt.l...)r. c - llp'.ete success. Extensive %Tvi , .:o,- t itto di.play of live atock,fruit, 'i i ilj ' azrieultural implements are :•• Irlie It 19 thought the variety of r•iric!,,i vi 1 exceed any previoue Fair .a .the c:llLty, We urge upon the people ;'7 gni c - ilinty to lend the,managers " .A'y a I.e:Linm hand in making the i i',o:.; sh , uld be. Every person who 1 :7 -, :tiz rif intrre9t in any of the de le:Z i y t,vl le I (Qr should send it and '''':illh':l-, i-, .1) likewise. It would ce'T 1..y0n,1 measure if the Fair, ?....-s 1 , ,, ,a 11,..%,1viaken, should not re "' !st , l4 , rry manner. Each of our .3 1 r ''g c* , NI to= 9uttnin from one to two ' l .iY , sot t r I:ms, the wealthiest and moat 1, • einAlo the same, it will be a , zra 1, iI er reputation, from which sl;tie sl•ri renver? 'Let all cur citiiens t.ra rnsktn g the doming Fair the finest and :' rr;F.ratle ever held in the North—West. ':1 interest our country readers to be It-. 1 that the Councils have directed the tte removal of the city market house, I :e . tructel the City Solicitor to ",draft, lholihi n d all market days." The 4eir :ramittee ore required to make the I. """Pments possible for the cancella— Dr the le i=ec new held by parties upon I n the market building , . If this Tez•nt 15 camel into effect it will do away `l=th.r with oar present system, and throw thlrket trade of our citizens mainly into e nh at the storekeepers sod butchers. bay eeale3 are also to be removed from Park as soon as it can be conveniently to A Snorter To Comsers.—We would remind lur citizens that the Cross-Cut railroad pro. ject, designed to give Buffs)* a direct route to the oil regions, is being rapidly pushed forward, and now gives all the indications of being completed at an early day. The plan Proposed is to build a road from Westfield, on the Lake Shore, to Corry, by way of May We spoke of this movement at its in— ception, as one likely to be successfully ac complished, and pointed out the damage 11 Was likely to produce to the business later. este of Erie, but from some Cason the subject has not received much attention in our com— munity. It will be well for our city if its prosperity is not destroyed by the negligence of its own citizens. While we are lying still, supine in the confidence of oar security, other cities, with greater enterprise, aro rapidly stealing the march upon us. Cleveland, by the medium of the A. & G. W. railroad, has already receive! a large share of the trade which naturally belongs to Erie, and, if we are not alert, Buffalo will step in and take the larger proportion of the balance. There is one way to 4, flank " them both, and that is to build a direct. road to the oil country. If the Erie and Union and Union and Titusville routes were completed, next spring, we could offord to let Cleveland and Buffalo build as many " cross.cut " roads as they desired to sink their capital in. But, unless our bail. ness men are vigilant and energetic, we warn them, that the golden moment will soon pass by, never to return. It is a matter of some curiosity to our citi• tens, to know by what means the charter for this "cross.cut" road was secured to the people of Buffalo. Here is a railroad striking directly at the interests of Erie. and designed to benefit Now York at our expense, yet we hear of no word of protest, no opposition on 'he part of the Erie county Representatives at Harrisburg, against the incorporation of the company. What man is so simple as to suppose that a New York Legidlature would grant privileges to the citizens of another State the palpable effects of which were to rob her own people of a part of their prosperity ? We should like some one acquainted with the facts to give us complete information on this 'natter. How was the "cross cut " railroad charter obtained, and when ? Who were its active supporters? Where were our Erie county Representatives at the time ? Was it 'soared during Messrs. Lowry, Cochran and Mil's term, and if so, in what way did they think the interests of their constituents could he 'advanced by it ? The people asa entitled to know the facts in the ease, and we call for an explanation. Tits Igcoua Ltsr.—Any person looking over the income list for this county cannot fail to he struck with the comparatively small number of persons who return sums ever qno. OF thn 10.000 voters in the county only from three to four hundred pay any income tax. Our readers will generally agree with us that the list as published in the city papers,. elves no fair idea of the wealth of our com• munity. We cannot believe that the propor tion of pnor•persons in Erie county is as large as a stranger 'rani,' be led to judge by these returns, and it is impossible to resist !bacon elusion that the list is not a reliable exhibit of oar prosperity. In thinking over his ac quaintances, any reader will be able to count not less than half a dozen whose names do not appear in the published lists, yet whose style cf living gives satisfactory evidence that they n;uQt., receive from some source more thin $6OO Why is it that their returns do not appear? Why do we not see the names of bun , dreds of clerks and mechanics - in this city who are reported to be receiving salaries averaging from $BOO to $1,200? At the pres eat rates of expense it is almost impossible for any rr an, married or single, to live cam- fortably. either in the city or country, on less than $6OO, and yet of the ten or fifteen thous and m_le citizens of the county, only from three to four hundred pay a tax on their in— comes. There is something wrong somewhere. Either the assessors have failed to perform their duty, or thousands of citizens have mle represented their financial condition. We are by no means in favor of this income tax sys tem, but we insist that so long as it shell be pursued, it must be conducted on a fair and equal basis. It is unjust to the mew who honestly report their incomes, that they should have to pay a heavy taxation, while others, very little, if any, less prosperous, es cape it entirely. The Gaz.fte, in the course of some 0016- mentq on the Democratic county , ticket. in— tended to be funny , but failing ridiculously in the attempt, publishes the following sen. DM A few more campaigns, with the 'average mortality to the party that has acconipsoied it for the last four years, end "organization" will he of no service save to "lay" the troubled ghost of Erie Democracy. The editor of the Gazette is as ignorant in the history of our county poli ice as he is in the proprieties of the editorial profession. If he will take up the election returns for the "last four years," he will find that all • " his talented comments (no sarcasm intended) about the "average mortality" &0., of; the Democratic party, are simply misstatements. The Democratic vote of the county has been - -steadily on the increase since 1860, and at the Presidential election of last year number ed from seven to eight hundred more than it had done at any previous period. Tho wonier to us is, not that our party in Erie county has not increased more rapidly, but that it holds its own as well as it does. With three-fourths of the wealth of the clam munity arrayed against us, two-thirds of the business interests, aid all the political, with host of zealous office holders anxious to continue their places, and expectant', ready to contribute any needed amount for the par pose of carrying on a campaign, with We enormous influences in the hands of the op.. position during the war, and the innumerable points of advantage always attaching _to the dominant party, the steady /oorease of the Democratic vote in this county is no less Bur - - prising than gratifying to the :Umbers of the - party. That our organization should gain strength u❑der such circumstances is ',much ,a tribute to its courage and vigilance as it is to the energy and integrity of its leaders. ' Fri:swim's Rwvtaw.—A parade and review of the Fire Department was bold, by orderer the Chief Engineer, on Saturday afternoon. All the companies appeared in line with their engines brightly burnished and handsomely decorated; and the members clothed in !heti new uniforms. The appearance they made was very fine, and elleited,muoh praise from our citizens. After the parade, a Mal of the Perry and Eagle haid'eneinee wastliad, the steamer supplying them with iate!. Eagle company claimed ig the broom," which Perry filepates, and considerable bad -feeling" has been tha consequence, Oa Monday morning, Perry Co., through their foreman, Capt. Win field, challenged the Eagles to a test trial, staking $lOO on the result. Chief Engineer Stafford, in whose bands the mosey was placed, on censideration, wisely &tided to withdraw his Consent to tits ooafist, f.ujgg it would result in "jealousies inimical to the welfare of the department." We regret the unpleasant Josue of the parade on Saturday, and trust it will not be permitted to affect the harmony which ought to prevail between the two companies. donsiderieg the brief period in which the department has been or. ionised, it hue attained • strength and effi Glancy truly surirising, and the aim should be to encourage it by every means. The "boys in'red " can depend J on our assistance in any enterprise that premises to promote the good work in which they are engaged. The editor of the Gazette has a new and original idea of the amenities of editorial life. To call the views of an opposition pa per "infamous," " scurrilens" and "damn ing," to classify its editor and supporters as " traitors," and to suggest that it be " smok ed opt," are not opprobrious epitkets, but merely a pleasant way of expressing a differ ence of opinion, which it is a crime for the parties to take offence at Is it possible that the world has been mistaken all these past years, and that our dictionary makers did not know the use of their " mother tongue ?" We shall probably be told soon that a villain means a gentleman, a sinner a saint, a scoun drel a pious church member, or a felon a pure hearted patriot. By the shades of Webster, Worcester, Walker and Janson, what next? Tell it from Mains to Oregon, from Florida to the Lake•, that ear language as it has been used for hundreds of years is a base fraud' that it means just the reverse of what has been supposed, and that if any desire to see it in its pure, undated state they should consult the columns of the Erie Gazette. 'MO. Gen. Hancock is sojourning with his family at Norristown. The hero expresses himpolf in favor of, the election of Hartranft and Campbell.—Gazette. What a difference it makes with these Abo lition papers. in speaking of our Generals, what their political views are Gen. Slocum, the Democratic candidate in New York, Gen Moreau the same in Ohio, and Cole. Linton and Davis, in this State, are all at least equal. ly as brave men as Gen. Hancock, and have given as strong proofs of patriotism, yet how differently they are treated by the Abolition editore. Instead of being styled " heroes," they are pelted with every style of contempt ible epithet and innendo. Even Gene Meade and Sherman, whose services in the war have certainly been exceeded by no other officers, have not escaped the censure of these stay at—home patriots who can see no virtue, "loyalty" or ability outside of the support ere of their political creed. Gen. Hancock is a good officer, and we give him full credit for it, and we insist upon the same for the thou sands of equally brave and true soldiers who support the Democratic ticket. New TRAIN.-... 0111 and after aver next, two through trains will be run the Phil adelphia road. The one, stopping only at the most important station*, starting from Erie at 2:05 in the afternoon, will mike con nections with a direct train to New York, via Manch Chunk and Easton, reaching that city at 12 o'clock, and Philadelphia at 11:80 next daj. The other, stopping at all stations, will start from Erie at 1:25 at night, sad, Tanning slower than the first, will arrive in Philadel - at the same hour. The afternoon train will have the most elegant care that can be obtained, and affording, as it will, the short. est and quickest passage from the lakes to the seaboard, meet become very popular. The local trains on the road, after Monday, will run as follows : Erie accommodation, 1 at 8 a. m. and arrives at 6:42 p. m.; Wirren ac— commodation, leaves at 4 p. m. and arrives at 10:20 a. m. MOW AID ELY CLIIDY..—The popularity of the Moss and Elm Cough candy, manufactured by Bener & Burgess, of_this city, must be come more general. Wherever it has been introduced It has met with wonderful success It is pleasant and effective as a remedy for coughs, hoarseness and throat die . While strong cough mixtures produce nauseam sad sicken the patient, the Moss and Elm Candy soothes and relieVes without any of the un pleasant effects from the use of • strong mix ture. It rarely fails- to relieve if taken in time and persevered in. Physicians recom mend it, and in many cues prescribe it. As e soothing expectorant it has no equal. • Messrs. A. A. Adams &Co have opened a wholesale boot sad shoe store in the room— st the southeast corner of State and Fifth streets—lately occupied a 9 a confectionary stand. Their stock is very large, and having been purchased at a time when prices were lower than now, they can over unusually good bargains. Dealers in their lime will find it of advantage to call upon them. WANTID-A Dwelling Hones. One having a barn attached preferred. Empire at this office. /TIM OP LOCAL linsassr.—The Mileaden Tableaux. last week, does not appear to have been largely patronised. " Satan " has been "in our midst" too long for the people to regard him with anything of curiosity.— The culture of the grape has become a great and growing interest in our county. In the neighborhood of North East are extensive vineyards from which supplies of grapes are distributed to many or the large cities. Large quantities of wine are manufactured also.— The fruit of Erie county is unsurpassed by that of any section, and all the indieat ions point to the certainty that the Lake Shore re gion. will eventually be one of the largest grape producing parts of the Union.—Web star will no longer be a standard authority for the definition of English words. He was an old fogy, who did not know of What he wrote. He defines "infamous," 'scurrilous" and " damning " as words of an willies meaning, when in reality they are the sweetest and most complimentary in the language. The lovers or English undefiled will hereafter coninit the Erie Gazette, instead of Webster.—Report has the principal offices of the Phils delphialt. R., are to be removed from Wil liamsport to Erie, sad that the General Super intendent is to establish his headquarters here. -- The Republicans are bottoming alarmed for their State ticket. and have en tered epos a vigorous canvass of this pert Of the State. Meetings airs announced at Cony, Waterford, Titusville and Meadville. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Wm. D. Kelley, Cameron's particular friend, are the abler or ators.—Philip Akerley,s pump manufactur er. known well in this city, committed suicide at Ravenna, Ohio, on Wednesday of last week. ill health on the part of himself and wife is supposed to have induced the act.—A Cor respondent of the Disputa complains that our Cemetery Company does not keep its property In the ceadition required by good taste, and the obligations it owes to lot holden,. We have frequently heard complaints from parties holding lets to this sleet.. Many persoustieg teat beautifying their grounds, because, as they say, - tie adernmeats ire destroyed by parties who 'deb the Cemetery,--.The Ga- Hue dbo has failed is its ozporimost of, Ix- ploying girls to do the type settin . on the pa per, and gone beck to the old ple of basin Its work done entirely by men. Strange as the fact may appear, in nearly every instance where girls have been trial in printing offices, the result has been nusatisfactory.—The holes in the pavement front of Brown's Hotel are a fearful eye-sore,aud o nuisance besides. The bonder is that some one has not broken hie nesk there before this. They should not be permitted to remain a day longer.—The laws against smuggling are being enforced now with more stringency than heretofore.— On Monday the schooder Bonnie Doon was attached, the officers being charged with this offeace.--A Mr. Wing, of Chicago, had his pocket picked t at the depot on Monday, losing $l6O in money, some notes and his railroad ticket —A new ere company has been or ganized in the Second Ward, with Win. Hub bard as foreman and• Jacob Sandusky as trea surer. ---The income returns for this city amount to over a million dollars for the year 1864. Of this $480,009 are reported by mem bens of the Eoiscopal denomination.—The lecture of Stephen Massett, in Farrar Hall, on Saturday evening, was attended by a small but appreciative audience. Mr. M. is a supe rior elocutionist, and his lecture was well re. ceived.—The old railroad depot building of the Lake Shore Road is being demolished. —The Cemetery Company bare appropria ted $B,OOO towards the erection of a suitable entrance to the grounds.—The oil well at Warren is producing one barrel of oil a day, and the prospects are said to be that it will yield in paying quantities. COST OF NEGRO PAUPERS. The Missouri Republican makes the ex penses of the Goverziment, in keeping the lazy and fat negroes, now on its hands, at, what it considers a very low estimate, $3O 000,000. This does not include the enormous expenses of the Freedman's Bureau. In one portion of the State of Maryland there are 10,000 negroes, living at the expense of the taxpayers of the country, and in and about Washington, Memphis, and other prominent places, the crowds of these lazy vagabonds have become a public nuisance. In the face of all this we find some of the agents of the Freedman's Bureau, flording the country, through the muzzled telegraph, with dis patches from certain localities, calculated to give a false impression. Such state ments as come . from these interebted par ties are' totally unreliable. They are in tended to deceive the public, to make the Bureau more popular, and thus, by pre venting its b-ing - abolished at the next Congress, set ur 1 to themselves a longer lease to the lucrative positions, which can be used to plunder the public treasury. The overburdened tax payers will recol lect at the coming election that every vote cast for the R tdic3l ticket prolongs the existence of this public nuisance, and an increase of taxation. How no the Republicans like President Johnson's speech ? He cilia himself a Southern sympathizer I Several of our leading Republicans fainted away. OBSERVER FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Only Fifty Cents ter Three Reath.. The Onszuves will be furnished to sub sribers desiring to receive it during the campaign at the low rate of Fifty Cents for three months. These term; are 'considerably lower than our - usual rates, and can barely be afforded by us, but we are induced to offer them, in the hope of promotitig the cause which all Democrats believe et earnestly to be that of their country and truth. Campaign subscribers can commence at any date they see proper (the earlier the better) and will receive Thirteen Limes of the paper. We want, if possible, to obtain five hundred campaign subscribers. It depends on our friends - whether we shall succeed. Let each of our present patrons procure a copy to be sent three months to some neighbor or friend, trod much good may follow. Who will be first to send us a club? au3 -tf The New York Tribune, in speaking of Mason & Ilamlin's Cabinet Organs, says: " These instruments have been blown by the wind of genuine saccese from Bglaion to San Francisco. That Messrs. Mason & Hamlin have succeeded in making a superior small instrument—from little bandbox-like things, to those which, though portable, and not larger than a piano, can make themselves felt in a churoh—is the universal opinion of the musical profession. They agree that no such mechanical works of the kind can be found in equal perfeetion in Europe. The tone is pure and, full, and with an immense body for so small a provocative meoh .nioal forth. They stand rough traveling, bad usage. and will live in climates which will kill American mis sionaries." Legal Blanks. A full auortn3eot of all kinds of Attorney's Justices of the Peice, Constables and Oil Blanks, kept constantly on hand and for sale at the 081 zzzzz office. We have just printed a new style of Marriage Certificate, to which we invite special attention. Parties dealing in oil territory will find it to their isivantage to purchase their Mann sere, as they can be bought from fihy to a hundred per cent. lower than in the oil towns. Dealers supplied_at wholesale prices. aulT-tf WAIIMAIRTio —We would say to our read— ers, that Messrs. C G. Clark & Co.. propcie• tore of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, warrant it to cure the most obstinate oases of Dyspepsia, no matter of how long standing. We x bid you try Coe's Dyspepsia Cure; it will help' you. Constipation, one of the chief causes of ill health, is completely cured •by the use of the Gore. All diseases of the Stomach and Bow• els. like sick headache, heartburn, Cramps, Pains or Collo, are controlled instantaneously by the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. * Lifeheth but shadows. save a promise given, Which lights the future with a fadeless ray : 0, touch the sceptre." Use Dr. D H Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Rem edy, 'sod you will be able to jetn in the uni versal commendation of this truly invaluable specific. Of this dull sickness at my heart, afraid." • Bat in eases of Catarrh, a single bottle of Dr. 'D. 11 Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy will always effect a permanent cure, thus pre. Tenting Bronchitis or Consumption., , READY PAY STORE! MINNIG & RUSSELL, Would respeothally ialaerin fete Vial& that they have Parch , eed the S 7 OF OROCERtgB OF :1415163 4.,1403, maw or Stn 43D IMAM tn. . White they inherit to keep as good an atscrtment of FIDILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD k WILLOW WARE, ANT) VARIETY GOODS , as kept la Irk • Beet Broads of Erie County Mott Kept constantly on hand. , . lIAR.RANRED 4 GOOD AIRTICLE! 111," The highest Market Price paid for all Wes of Country Produce. ar Gonda delivered triliOntitarg• to any part o; the City, rsairinits3 J. lit3.4lki ROOFINti t , rolls owls to he nsll.d down. adapted to Home, Factorise and Buildings of• Meth ran st me t e d of ertheriele thet hnveatocc the test of fifteen yearn.ard nscnefesbarsd ea en entirolf different 'leg Iyafirr pplugs than, Itly other compoidtion roofing In ILlG 6 te ain a tutdh •patist Very dorsble and at larmrk...- Isoptia Nit bee 11,71=11 11111 DY worm 00, aNl~di i 1 No. 131Itablea linsi;Plow Tort. OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. We would respectfully call the &Menthes of toe pablis :to our facilities for doing Job Printing en ovary descrip tion.. 'Barna rapid Primes and the latest styles of Type, we are prepared to do anything In:the Jobbing line, In a manner equal teeny other establishment, and on tams as reasonable as the Buffalo or Cleveland (Aces. We have aided nearly two thousand dollars worth of coMes vial to the °flea sheet It has hew Is ear permatore, with the object of making tt what we thought. the eomarnal ty needed. Hew well we lie, succeeded we leave the specimens of our jobtdrefy, Think may be seen in every part of North Western Plll2/2/ylviuna, to tamuy. These who want tasty work are hotted to (iv, us a cam We can do any kinder Printing that can to dotty atagoor., —such for Instates me All kinds mot by coat ()tenter., All kinds used by Coal Slippers, All kinds need by Coal Sellers. AU kinds need by Merchant. and Storekeepers, All kinds used by Retailers and Grocers, All kinds used by Mannfactarere s 411 kinds used by Means. Desien, All Wads need by Auctioneers, All kinds used by Railroad A II kinds amid by Finks, i l D kinds need by Issanues Mops, - All kinds used by Stook Compauns, genmerilly, All kinds need by Broken& All kinds used by Coos. and For. Morel:mate, A I) Enda used by Express Men, II kind.; used by Professional Men, A II kinds Deed by Literary Societies, A II kinds used by hada Officers, All kinds used by Patentees ' Ali kinds used by Producers of Mr/ Articles, All kends used by Merchants of all Trades, All kinds used by Architects, All kinds tis.4l by Daitnerreso fdtablishrWitille All kinds used by Artist, reoerelly, All Weds used by Public gabibltors, All tends eased by Managers of Social Assmoblisa, All kinds used by Political Managers, All kind, used by Travelling Agents, All triads used by Farmers, or sellers of real estate, All kinds used by the seller* of Peisonal Property, All kinds used by Renters, In short, all Muds used by all dims. Orders by mallorhen seat by resposeible puties a prompie ly attended to. Agents for Shows, Comer* ha, whose rosponsib lity we are net acquainted with, MOO, pal in advance. In name where packages are seat oat of the city by express,and the sersons for whom they are Intend ed hare not 6 regular account at the *Mee, the bill far collodion will invariably be forwarded with them: THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. ttOTECTED LEITERS . ;•••, ROYAL 4,.. 16 :y , -E .t .!* PATENT ! pared fres • Prescription of Sir L Clerks, M. D., Physician Extraordinary is Ai Quern hti Mrainable medicine is unfailing In the cure of all hose painful laud dangerous diseases to which the lentale constitution is subject. It moderates an esteem and :s -enores all obstruction% and a Speedy care may be railed on t is peculiarly melted. It will, in a short time, briag an he monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, prim One Dollar, beam the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to priment rotuatarfeits. Tins Pills shwa sot 14 take* t 7 Fltoootoo arias U. FIRST THREE MONTHS if Providing,. es shay aro soot to krist as Mitearoistro, fat ot Mato o. tkq 000 µfr. lo all cues of Nervous and Spinal Sifttetioaa, Pains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on elightexertlon„Palpita tton of the Heart, Hysterics mid Whitey these Pilis will effect a core .hen all other mese. have failed: and al though a powerful • emedy, do not contain 'm2.4:810=01, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions to the pamphlet amend each pukes, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United Stater and Canada, JOB 11030 S, 21 Cortlandt St., New York. N. 11.—51,00 and 6 postage stamp! enclosed to any an- Viorized agent, will insure • bottle, containing 60 Pills. • eep2llls4y.. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE 00 lIASTYORD, COPINIIOIISIIPY. - /POORPORA TZD 1510. CAPIT.a. $1,000,090. T. O. ALLYN, Trait. G.M. COIL, 9. MY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY nAILTFORD, commencing. INCORFOR4TED Pie. (..PiTAL MOO WM. E. nAKER t Pmt' ORO. W. LISTKR, g•cei• INSURANCE in the above old and reli able Companies can be obtained on appllastlon to inererrt-42 R. W. RllltelleLL. Aimed- Watches and Jewelry. 1,000.000 WORTH TO BE . DISPOSED of at One Dollar eieh, without regiud to Value, sot to be raid or until you know what you u• to maim By A. H. Rows k Co, ( rut for the NattuDieturere) No. 36 Beekman 'treat, New Yort. E ir Reid the following bat of Articles to be old for 100 Gold hunting cue watches, ' $125 ,100 Gold watches, various styles, 75 2QO Ladies' gold watches, 50 500 Silver watches, $2O to 85 0,000 Late style vest & neck chains 6to 20 6,500 Gents' Cal. diamond pins, 5 to 20 4,000 Cal. diamond ear drops, sto 10 3.000 Miniature revolving pins, 6to 10 2,000 Cal. diamond and enamelled • Relate' scarf pins, new styles, 6to 10 2,000 ?demonic tt emblem pins, 8 to 10 2.500 Gold band bracelets, 8 to 20 3.000 Jet and mosiac brooches, 3 to 10 2,000 Cameo brooches, . sis 20 3,000 Coral ear drops, 4to 6 2.000 Lvdies' watch chains, • Bto 16 6.000 Gettig' pine, splendid ammo.% 2to 10 4.000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, 3to 10 3.000 Sets studs & sleeve buttons, Bto 10 6,000 Sleeve buttons, plain & egg., 2to 8 10.000 Plain & engraved rings, 2,50 to 10 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 2to 10 15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new & latest styles, 6to 12 5,000 Handsame seal rings, Bto 8 2,000 Bets bosom studs, - 2,50 to 6 1,000 Gold pens Sr. gold holders, 16 to 25 2,000 Sets jet & gold pins & ear - drops, latest styles, • 6to 10 2,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &c., 4to 6 10,000 Gold pens, & silver cases, sto 8 10 000 Gold Fens, ebony holden, 4'to 6 This entire list of beautiful and valuable pods will be sold for One Dollar each. Certlaeates of all the abore articles will be placed in envelopes and sealed. These envelopes are sent b 7 mall, as ordered, withest man to choice. tin the reeeiot of the certificate you will see what *oi are to hare, and then it is at you: option to send the doll, r and take the idle • or not. Flee certitlestes can be ordered for ; eleven for $2; thirty for $6 velity.flve for 410 ; end ow boadn4 tor $l6. ire will tend atingle Certtfleatto of receipt of :5 cents. Agents erected, to whom we odor 'pedal terms it , m4 23 cents far one certilleate and our circular with terms. A. B. anWS*l t Co-. 36 Beekmaa stmt. New Yen*- . P 0. 80z,210. may26'66•tl NEW BOOT AND :EOM STORE; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL. LT inform their friends and the labile that they hare opened the above business on tb• met gide of the thazond, ant door to B r.John Boehm's dry goods store where they offer fur Bale the beat assorted stock n the trade west of New York, selected from four dif• erent manufeeterbm and bought at Reduced Prices; • • AND WILL BE BOLD •CCONDINOL.T. Bimetal imitates Om • • TO THE LADIES. Without fhetr patronage, busbies would be. blockaded. NOONAN k BOWL " I feel .Sprhig sad Sasser Goo& 1 • DIRS. e. H. 11.144, • . Would now:Valli tall stbratioa to bet .• L-4•RO•E STOOK. 0 - 1? GOODS, Jut toostrod from •Row Torii. mobroolag Bonnet!, Hats, Ribbons, &0., farther with aOll3ll • D B Y G.O '0 D 1 - ' Rhiah atm wIU moll OREAP ?OR OAPS, OR READY-PAT. Kr'Portioatir snout* pold to *odds& lei a ad ploottog. Stan am Nil at.. I' goon tho Moat. it% Po , optonott, Crawford, Ckristlaaßath, • . Deakin in GROCERIES AND puoVisms, Dried and Sealad,pruits, • PAINTS i 0114 ship ch an dlery. Boat eta* P 0.7 es.frrrs !LOCK. Paul JIM Also, Pnblic Dock, Foot "ofState Areal, mus s rattra. - • . . %.116.411RikWYORD. LiplaKto J. BYRON MIL TO MARRIED LADIES CAUTION. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGItSTS GREAT SALE ONE DOLLAR EACH HUBOEL'S GOLDEN 1 BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONI,C. INVIGORATING lft SUENGTHENING, rortiflee the iierteat against the evil effeete of armhole 1:=M:232 Will eare Dyspepsia. i .l WM ears weaknew. • WWI care Glaseral Detains. Will ewe Heartburn. I W to cam Eleadache. la ill oars Liver Cataplalbt. Wilt mate aad make AliaaJthe appetite Williaeigorata the one . of a lestlon and utodarat•- ly faerefuta the tea. r. of the body sad the faros a• ambition, oath If L bet as a s” of. , st aorroborant of th tyrkia; mutable's no polinnono drugs, sod is TIM RIM TONIC BITTEN:4 IN :RR WORLD. A Lair trial Is Jame so:ielled. GEO. C. HOBBEL k CO., Proprietors, Madsen, N. T. Central Depot, *ranks:it Express Dal Mint bb HUD SON ST., NEW YORK. I For sale by ill Draggle* Grocers, ke. rir 111N1110 FIOADLEY. Erie, Wholesale Agents, and for male by Ball la Wsztel, Carter dr. Career and WU. klni at Booth. *AIM. . P. B. HONECKER, scOcjaaon To CARVER &,4 HONECRE R, 11110L7ALAL11 l SZTATL DIALS". IS Leather, Hides, &c., _ No.ll Pony Illoci r Stala St, Erie, Pa. Conatantly on land a large stock of SOLE LEATHER, iIORoCCO, LININGS BINDINGS, FRENCH &AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPERS AND SPLITS, LASTS, PEGS, LASTINGS, GALLOONS, ito. ALSO. • lITIL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All of which they otter low for OASILI Olt PROMPT PAY. Itaylllll3—tf. New Grocery! T AcoB BOOTZ would respectfully an ti moms to ttto people of Kris eft ; yid toauty, that be has grated a /KEW GROCERY STORE. Os tAs Wad Ziat of Paull Street, a Short Die(Ghee Swath ef as Laths Skews Depot, Mors ha win keep on bands( ar • actor t of tutocuutm PROVISIONR, WOOL AND•WILLOW WARE, Ilona And Ivey, thlag nasally kept to a first clas s ors ALSO, Wine, Sweet Cider and Liquors. The highest bistrket Prize paid for Prods., ta °tea thimputd. cr. Gin me a esU, if you wiott t• secure good bar. gams. I pledge Myself to sere au Law,l not bower, than ea: other store In the city. metalled. New Clothing Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN -11) a Clothtng Store on the corner of Fourth and State street; where they prorove to keep always on band as sod an a world:wet of Clothinw out can be hound In the city, suede in the beat man oer from th best ma terialoand to fiolahed as to afro d aatisiaction tr t..e most Critics] customer. P.rt cul or ettentlou will be paid to Custom Work, in wh ch Ic mit we propose to noel all o•her establishments la the city. we will al wajs keep a fine 'Stock of Cloths, Cay.imeres, VeatinSso be , from which customers can selo.ct to the very best Advantage. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. cnmpr cog ail •rtieles in that llne. The Clothing of Boys all also b C m Mr a Fpecial to. Give us a call. , BAssE,At A x k S ft EIDER. One klessietiss, A. n.no W. & nom en. Late Cutter lath it. Koch. je.:X6.5-tt R. S. MORRISON & SONS Bog lure to inform the citizens of Erie and elcinity that they hare removed their stonicof DRY GOODS To the BUSE BLOCK, in the building formerly mix ' pled by Messrs. HAYES A KEPLER, where they intend keeping a large assortment of Dresseloods, Fancy Silks / GLOVES, HOISERY, &c. Returning thanks to oar customen for their put liberal patronage, we respectlolly ash. a eontinuanee of Ms Nam. , Erie, Jan. 1, lMd. COLD! SELDEN it CO:, MINUFACIURING JEWELERS, Courtlandt St., New York. 1 0(000 WATCHES', CHAINS, GOLD 1 Pro. P•asilAs. My worth 4.. r Hat. • Annum Dative! To be sold at Oa. Dollar Each witnout marl to value. And not to be paid icr until you know what you art to rooArs. SPLFSDLD LIST OF ARTICLES. ♦U to too Sold for Ono Dollar faeh. 800 Gents' gold Watches, :;50 to $l6O 300 Ladies' gold Watches, :35 to 70 400 Gents' silver Watches, 36 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, tit) to 100 8,000 Gold Peet tz Neck Ohains, 15 to 30 8,000 do. 4 to 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4 to 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, ,b to 2,000 Chatelaine & guard chains, 6to 6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 2,000 Lava & Flonniice brooches, 4to 2,000 Coral, Opal & Em. brooches, 4to 2,000 Moelatt, Jet, Lava Sr, normal tine Ear Drops, 4 to 4,600 Coral, opal & em. E. drops, 4to 4,000• Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,50 to 3,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, •, to 4,000 Fob & vest ribbon elides, 3 to 4,000 Sets sleeve buttons, etc., 3 to 8,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to 6,000 Miniature lockets, 6 to 4,000 Mist lockats—magic spring, 3to 4.000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 6,000 Plain gold rings., 4 to 6,000 Chrsed gold rings, 4 to 7,000 Stone set & signet rings 2,50 to 6.000 California diamond rings. 2 to 7,500 Sets ladies' jewelry—jet & gold, 6,000 Sets ladies jewelry-cameo, pearl, etc., 4 to 5,000 Gold pens, silver extension holders & pencils, 6,000 Gold pens & gold-mounted holciers, 5,000 Gold pens, & pen-holders, 6 to 6,000 Silver goblets & cups, 6 to _ - . 1,000 Silver castors, 15 to 2,000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 1,000 Dozen silver tea spoons ' 10 to 1,000 Do. table spoons & forks, MANNER OP nr ralavrlON: Omelettes. taming mob article, and its nine, are placed in Sealed Envelopes* and well mind. One of neelopea, containing the Certificate or Order for scone &Mete, (worth at least one dollar at retail,) be sent by mail to aoy address without regard to choice, on receipt of 23 cents. 'The pare:lnez will see-what Ar ticle It dress, and ita rains, which may be from On to Rn Nnadred Dollar., and can then send One Dollarand rimers the Article named, or any other on the lat of the same ealms, and after saelet Us. artiste, if it does not giro gisd.a satialtetton, wsZoidre it to be iminedl- Andy massed And the amount, paid will be refunded. By this mode we gtvq ; lelectioori from a varied stoct of Ins goods, of the best Make awl latest styles and of M. tingle worth, at a boodeat price, whits all barest chums Ofieinithig 'LAWN of the very highest value. • In al/ awes we charge for forwarding the C ortilleate pastime saddoing the business. the tomer Tventy;ll4 Coots, whirl', most be enclosed in the order,- Fire Oar- Mates will be mat for St ; eleven for $2; tun, for $5; atztyllie Sir $lO ; one hundred for $l5, ' Pestles dealing with to may &peal on having prompt Mures, and the article drawn will be Immediately mut to any addrt by return miller am= • Satires& leeettun ruiranteed in all eases. Write your Name, Tows, County sad Mate alsinly, aid address SELDNN , , Ckurtlaadt arrest, Now Teak. ' K, ItUII77IOIITIII AND WitOIXILLX DZALZt 131 SWABS, TOBACCO, SKIMP am; Fifth below State Street, ERIE, Opposite tits Dispatch MAR 01Ice. 1865. "18 years established In N. Y. City." ”Only laralltblo remedies known." "Fm from Yolson•:' "not dangerous to the Truman Family " .Rata come oat allude holes to dle." "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., 'Rzfzea, is a pure—ured tnr Rats, 4khee. Roacits, Mae& isd Red diets, &a , &c , atc, &a Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator, II a liqu'd or wash, toed to destroy, and al.o as ae r e . vectup for 1144-13o&s, &e. " Costar's " Electric Powder for !russets; la for 111ofha:/lfssquifara, Ecru, Bed- Bug., lauds " P/4414, Fulth, AliVl4/8, tka. rir Fold by all flnangilkt• and Retailers *gavels:NC fit!!! BEWARE!! ! of all rcorthlegx OrFlask. • e• thbefore at ..Coer.ara " name Is on each Boa, and yon bay. • rr-P1111 , 04.11 . 1. DUO?. 4 1 2 BRO•DWAY N. Y. rr- Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Zak, hie INCREASR OF 'RATS.--The Fanner'. Gaulle Mtg. fish) asserts and proves be figures that one pair of Will have a progeny en , des-endsnts no less !than •,) I n th re e eels. Nor. u Inri this immense (aunt) can cs kept down, thee would eogsume more food than woahl sustain 65 060 human beings. rep- see Co STAR s " advertisement In this paper.* RATE versus BTRD4.—WhoeTer engages fet shooting email birds in a cruel man : it h oever aids lo extermituite fog rats is a heuersetor. W. should like some of - us corresiiondeilts tieffire na the reui , fit of th•lretpetlenor in driving out these peat•, We need something !entire doge, eats, an. , traps for this bu•tneu.—Scieatife 4747 t. ran, N. 1. 1:37" See " Cosrex's " adyertisement in this papa. 1865. “COSTAWR” RAT EXTERMIIATOR Is 'lmp's, •lie and sure—the rue pert et Rag ificatinn meeting srt bare aver at'en led Fvery Rat that rya get it, propel*, prerared according ft) direet.ono, will eat it, and eve/ • •mo that eats it will die, generally at some pines as , Rive taut as nnavisle frvm where the medicine was Lake Skore, h, lkli,ror. • EN- Ste " CoareleB" pipet, HOUSRIZFEPERR tteubtel with vermin needle" yowl loc ger. .1 they tse .CoST• Wel " Fatrrmnator. We bee* orci ) it to or .attraction • and if a box cost kb we wooed biro it. We have tri:d potato:la, but their elle - tat ott z,r•-• t CoWar'a" article knorka the broil!• wit of ICOYCII , 0, Arita. and Ped.auee. Ler ►'r 4 .11 , " Wlrt.° it It to to yeet demand all oral the coemt--7,-,Actitina Okro, Gaulle E:e " t:oerrA tee " adv,Ttlsemeat in this p tplh. A FC:all Fan NI THE FAR WEST.—Speaking of" 'rte. TAR'S" Eit, Poach, Ant.. &c., Ex , ortntnator- n gram. and provhdonn are dem , royed annual, in thud county by vermin than would par for fora pf tido .tat and Ins•ct Kflier."—Lancaster, 'Wis., Herald; See "COBll%/Jen " tdreetlelenent in %hie paper. FAILIIER3 AND 13n0SEKEEPER3—should !Amines that hundreds of dollars' worth 'of Gralo, Pruclaints, ko, ate annually' destroyed b. KILN Mks'. _'etc, , n 4 othlriusects and vermin—all of which eau be pro - n_uhl by Ai few dollars' worth of "Cosratea" ftat,lto cheat, ke., 'Eats rminator, br zht and used fr, sly. • ere.," Cow:aria" advertisenueut in this paper. Bold 1p Ed., PA , by all Druggtsta and Darden , . isa*.s-Iten Keystone Stove Works ! Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, • ANIMACT USERS ON STOVES : & HOLLOW WARE: Mu l e . a large 944 ezteaei•e aaaortmeet of Stx. ►W7 Wholesale and Retail ,THE IRON GATE L a firafolan■ Cool Cook Stove, with or without ~ Toir, for hard or soft o al, or wood and Le BETTER TITAN TUE STEWART STOVE. We al o tosottfaetnre the WHEAT SHEAF & NEW ERA, Beta low oven Coal Cook Stores—wits wood graben.. east be used either for coil or wood. THE FOREST OAS. We art dill mantificturlng thi■ ce'ebrated lean Stove for wood , —with or witaont reservoir. THE MENTOR., A tow Chew Stove for TirJ,d. nits fe a new Stoll', beautiful cedgn, and now for eale—togetaez witJa a large stoorttcent rf el,,ated Owen Coos, Pari^r Cook for wood or coal, and Patine and Office States. tot wuod or coal C. St. 218 1) W.H.WHITS Plf.ao Erie, Jan. 12, 186.4—ti. We w Music Store. lowl i ii-,-.- - 4 A ... .j ... im . , var PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS, From the loUowing celebratod - ' MANUFACTURERS Steinway & Sone, N eit York. Wm. Inaba at Co., Baltimore, Md. Lindeman & Sone, New York. Wm. B. Bradbury, New York. John B. Dunham, New York, - e Groreeteen & Co , New York. .. Geo. A. Prince & Co ,flutlfivo. N. Y. Carhark, Needham & Co.. New York. • Priem at a Large Discount below Moir facturer'i Prices. PIANOS FROM 3250 TO 516001 , Also, Instruction Book. and Sheet Mule, AU pe . NIU US Wishing a Entente Piano forte or ifolaiilla on, are invited to call and examluo our Inairemaliat We. fore purcluoing elsewhere. Reed's Block, State street, nearly opuosits the A oat Ofilee. ZBBINI Sil it .. or- P. S.—Ever? Inetrament warranted for 117,11 rem nova dd. 1 v. sto 15 4to 10 BANK NOTICE! • Keystone National Bank of Edo. CAPITAL, $150,000. • DIRECTORS: BELDEN MARVIN, - JOUN W. aiaLosiu, BLUM MARVIN, BUSTER TOWN, ORANGE O. NOBLE. ORANGE NOBLE, President JOHN J:TOWN, Cuhler. The %bore bank will be opened for the traomellos3 bosineas on • Monday, Dec.. Sib, in Hughes' Block, West side of BMW Btu between Seventh and Eigiatas' Batlalketory paper dLleonnted. • reeetvel on DepoiLL Collections made and proceeds accounted far :Ma prompta..4. Drafts, Specie and Bank Notes bought and A share of Public Patronage is respea fully aolledtute 3 to GROCERIES! GROCERIBEI AT ' WROLESALE AND RETAIL . P. SCHAAF, Would terpectfully Warm the. rebltc that he h.ta oposeil 7< Stotr in No. 2 Hughcs' Whoa ho will always keep on hand a large ra;pli at - GROCERIES, • CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE" %INES, LIQUORS, CIGAJIM Acid syerstpse for We in an atNWbnio ciW tkio kind. M• Tam an mineable ai us stint ton ta oiq; WNW% 1865. - 4 • \ ::N.5..11 • ‘ . .."1 . • • ti•••• '; ~ ME ME HENRY R. COST -H 4 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865, kCI