c brie ifortig eb,sertier. E1:1 E, PA., OCTOBER 19, 1865 Legal Blanks. s oortment of all kinds of Allan eye ce w of the Pelee, Constables and Oil kept c onstantly on hand and for sale 005 wwcwa office. We have jot printed w style of Niarriage Certificate, to Which titte special attention. Parties dealing .a territory will find it to their advantage trehaie their Wanes acre, as they can be ht fro m fifty to a hundred per cent. lower ;t1 the oil towns. Dealers supplied at anl7.4f ESN pellnquents. e follow i n g narties have htd their papers ed to ibis office, after becoming Indebted 1 1 the r ndant set opposite their names. sums t h e y hare forgotten to pay, and le this mean . ; of reminding theta that t hey Se lee within • Anti period, they se e the pleas ire of seeing their names illek lig. which we are preparing for o est e the Talk : Eseish. Kane, $3.62 ,b/i., Cherry Hill, 2,60 Roberts, Northville, 2.80 . Gill tiottliEtqt , 2.80 t . if 11. Beck, Williamsport, 7.00 eel Bliss. Eri,, 3)00 erry. SYricu'(', 1.90 FfeiPki. Co. ~,_,, 8,00 E Devitt ..S: C rails, 3,00 iiiirksll. city, 1,62 ev &fele& 3 00 {tel. North East, 2.50 . , Ferris, Corry, 2,50 MONUMCNT. — From all that aleire. the occasion of the !dedication a! Rice'g Nbnumeat ,in memory of the 'lei gabbers, at Girard, on the let of =bee, will be one of the most notable u ever obserrel in Erie county. A ler of" prominent civil officers, politi c and military officers will be present, r the auto lance of people from Erie and icing counties. we confidently lien, lerge beyond precedent. The aurnity will he out in full force. Prep tag are now being made for the different trapanies of our city to attend, and the e hers genetlll,y regard 'the movement with r The noble conduct, of Colonel e meets with such spontaneous approba , on the plat of our citizens, that every one can has determined to be present at the cation, ag a testimonial of their respect his (hustler as a patriot and generous rui can. Nei Comm zees st Correa e.—Our readers not nil be aware that we hive now in ex •ce, and in successful operation in Erie, ommercial College equal to any in the er cities. under the control of Mr. T. teic'ier of large experience, and oughls adopted for his work. This gen to ctme here some months ago, an entire ..get, and in spite of the most active corn ice, and numerous obstacles, has done iy what cony men would have been toted to do in fire times the period. His :1 sow numbers some forty permanent is, arid promises to attain a reputation Ito any. We had the pleasure of a visit .e college room, in Arbnekle's block, on, day evening. and were bath pleased surprised by its commodious and tasteful. ince, and convenience of access. Some drzen pupils were busily engaged in 'tidies, and the progress some of them node is surprising. The establishment ook's Commercial College obviates the .sity of sending our young men abioad loge!, to obtain a business education, from this time forward it should be the of our citizens to advance its interests, enable it to take its rank with the most essful schools of its class. Mr. Cook roes much credit for the skill and energy he has displayed in building up so rout a school in so brief a period. ►pt. T. M. Austin left for Richmond, on Tuesday last, to exhume the remains ►jor Lewis H. Nagbel, 83d P. V., who u the battle of Gaine's Mill. Va., June t, 1862, and forward them to the Major's at New Albany, Indians. This, be o!ent set is the joint work of the survi of tho regiment, and other patriotic >no, and reflects much credit on all con ,et particularly Captain Austin, who led he matter and kindly;solunteered to carry their intentions. This gallant and ente I offt:er was once a citizen of Erie, d much esteemed for his intelligence, oty sod 33C1 ►1 qualities. He did Uot join recirneot when organised at this, place. ' afterwards on the lines. He however toe a great favorite both with the officers ' men, not only of his own regiment, but rs His early death was much regretted. msy not bti zgenerally known that a is nearly completed to the oil wells The A. & G. W. It. W. have ex :heir branch up the Allegheny to the . ui or Pithore creek, and from there a !snag roa 1 has been laid down to Pit. t tit!. Meantime, the Pennsylvalia 11 CI, ire al4l surveying a road from the il of Pith)le creek to Irvine, In Wisc . - tivi. Thuq it will be seen, that, while leo?1, of Erie are talking about building '•s:rovi to the oil country, other coto u4u %re going ahead in securieg the elf el seeking after . . Row lohg will it 11 :2ou business men wake up to their ttrtil! observe that the noisy and rowdy .uri of young men, who have been in ofclusteriug about several prominent tonere, and making night hideous thtir oaths, songs and yells, have sud• Idigippeiret Whether this Is to be at tel to the cool weather, the action of c!, or the ridicule of the papers, we 14 tot, but let the cause be what It may, eitizeni will rejoice over the fact. e cut think of nothing more shameful then $ (1 t young m 112 spending the timsl that ' 24 t to be , Lintei to reeling or honotable eiw rcilyrn .at, idly lounging abouti the lets, carousing to a late hour of night 4 and Mein himself by conduct that would put bltuh the most degraded inhabitants of e e2w- un:ivilized country on the globe s : , • Otc Plouver.—The daily production of it la the Warren, Venango, and Crawford ties it estimt . ed by the Titusville Herald be is fAlowe : H MoClintook Farm 250 ' U, Blood Farm 850, Tarr Farm 750, Coraplanter, sad Olapp 850, e unen, not including wells on tipper Cher— Zoe, :2;0, J NloClint )ok, not Including Run 250, Steele and Rynd 250, Story Rgbert 490, Week McClintock 850, Mo thmay sod vicinity 300, all abov eon Creek, nettling Bull itnn 305, Bennehoft Run 750, Cle t7 Ran 1,;00, Allegheny river, Tidionte "f7,s9ter Nand 750, Pithole 5,500, Preach laiiinger Creek, and other places 800, total, 14W barrels, Mr. Chase's Pleasure Trip on Lake Erie. Our city readers will remember that on the occasion of Oiler Justice Chase's recent visit 1.. Erie we took occisiou to make some quo ries relative to the . probable manner ii which the expentes at the trip were to be ptid, and secompanied them with a suggestion as to the propriety of our highest judicial officer travelling in Ike manner we supposed him to be. It now tarns out that our suspicions were correct. Uncle Bain has been called upon to foot thi bill, and a is right smart streak" of greenbacks it required, too. Let our friends read the following bons the Buffa lo Csurier, and then tell as what they think of Mr. Chase's qualifications for the place be occupies "On or about the 24th day of September, a vegetal known as the "Commodore Perry," built, in this city for the government under the direction of Capt. Whitaker; but which has not been accepted by the government as we are infornied, left Buffalo for Cleve land and Detroit, having on board Chief ins tic Chase, Gen. P. Z. Spinner, of the Treasu re Department and four ladies. and other in vited guests. The arrival or this festive p ty in Cleveland and Detroit was dulyehroni oled by the press, together with the marvel. ous speed of the boat. In our innocence, we supposed this trip was given by Capt. Whit aker or by the builders of the craft for the sake of impressing upon the mind of the Chief Justice and a prominent official coupe° ted with the Treasury Department the superi ority of the "Commodore Perry " over ordi nary steam OTaf S. and convincing these gen tlemen that the officer in charge who had re ported spinet the vessel was deplorably ig norant, or inexcusably prejudiced. For this object: a few hundred dollars judiciously ex pended in whirs and other mollifying refresh meats might prove a good investment. "We are, therefore surprised to learn, as we do, that the bills fur the expenses of this lake voyage, amounting to some Two Thou. !gun DOLLARS. were presented to Charles D Norton, Collector of this port, for payment. Mr. Norton, at first "couldn't see it." Ha was not aware that Uncle Sam provided steamers and wines and whisky and edibles for government officials, on a pleasure jaunt, and telegraphed to- Washington for instrue Lions. He was shortly informed of his error and directed to pay the bills, and return them as vouchers to the Treasury Department.— Oar Collector complied. of mina, but he is hardly couvinded that this is exactly a legiti mate use of the people's money. It does not occur to him why he should pay ten per cent, of his income, in common with other eiti• tens, to enable the Chief Justice to luxuriate on champagne cocktails on LAG Erie. He is aware that Stanton and Seward are 'allowed the tree of government yachts, and that See. retary Welles and his Mends sometimes in dulge themselves in maritime recreation ; but he wag not aware that the Chief Justice was allowed the same privilege. We should 881 pact to hear that the Revenue officers at this port will shortly 'fail themselves of this method of having " session" at the public expense, were it net for the ;tepid honesty of the Collector." The Rom or DISMITIM To Vora.—The question of the legality of the act of Congress; ' which diefrenohises persons who failed to re. port at the Provost, Mishaps summons, on the occasion of the tail draft, was brought up before Judge l Thompson, formerly of this city; and now O - mh , usber of the Saprems' Court, in Philadelphia, just preceding the election. The Judge unhesitatingly gave an opinion agreeing with the view soprani by the Obser ver twe weeks ago, viz : that Congress has no power to interfere with state Teen. As tha Judge has many warm friends here, Republi- cans as well as Democrats, we copy his opinion. I have been asked to-day my opinion as to the right of what is called non ?sporting drafted men to vote. The qualifications re quired by our State constitution are the on• ly ones that judges of election are tolook to. Congress cannot add to them nor diminish them. In that instrument no 118*am:hiss. men for any such case is found, and no judge of an election will bejast , fied in exclud ing from the right to vote any persons being otherwise qualified and not excluded by the very terms of the Constitution. It would be absurd to expect an election board to stop the progress of the polls to try a feat like that of an illegal draft and failure to report. They have no jurisdiction of any such ques. Lion, the-e being no disfranchisement arising in the Constitution for any snob cause. Notwithstanding the plain duty of eleotioq officers on this subject, we lens that an ent votes were refused in thin city, regard len of the state laws. and the oaths taken by the Judges on entering upon their duties.— We understood that the Mends of one of the parties disfranchised have resolved to se cure the arrest of the election officers who re jected his vote, and take the question before court, &MINH Marrsas.--Meurs. Sterner & Baker, who havejost opened a wholesale and resit tobsees store in the room corner of State and 4th streets, are men of experience. enterprise and accommodating spirit. They keep the WM stock in their tine in the city.— We advise all our readers owning houses to refer to the advertisement of Witter's weather strip. It seems to us the best invention for its purpose ever inte4dctoed here. No build ing should be without it. Mrs. Curtis advertises that she has received her fall and winter stook of millinery goods. The firm of Stearns & Marsh, of the Presqu'- isle Iron work., has been dissolved. Messrs. J. B. Clark and Chas. Metcalf purchasing Capt. Marsh's interest. The new firm title will be Stearns, Clark & Co.-5. Rob inson & Co., French st., have disposed of their grocery: stook to Mesas. O. J. Engle hart and A. Keelb, who will continue the business at the old stand.—D. N. Patterson, of Wattaburg, wants three or four journey men shoemakers. NARROW RICAN. PROM ♦ GRZAT FIRII.-• The floor of the kitchen attached to Brown's Hotel, took fire on Sunday morning about 6 o'clock, and eta not disoevered until it bad burned through to Justice's clothing store beneath. By prompt exertions the Are was extinguished. without much damage other than the soiling of Mr. Justice's goads. It wits fortunate indeed that the fire was die— covered before it had attained more progress. A high wind was blowing, and if the tames hal ones got any considerqle headway, thiy could 'scarcely have been prevented frei t %a sweeping the entire block. A chap who has probably been obliged to leave Browa's Hotel because ha didn't pay his board, sends us the following. It is evidently intended to be sarcastic: Itir. Editor :—I cannot agree with the Diu• patch in thinkiag the burning of Brown's Hotel would have been so much of a calamity to the city. It weald at least have done one good thing; cleared eat the bed-bags. I don't know, IA it seems to me the moral and physical benefits attending snob a result would far counterbalance the It:anoint lessee that might attend it. • • Yours, Ft. not Yoga. Oh, the bolt<d beartOd wstotek I Rs algid to be awls serve as a Outakbettaaid for At balance of ill life. • 1 • Mr. Chas.. Weigle, of Weighs44llll, ku raised a cabbage head is .lls gittlea, sumeier,whieh weighs 121 lbs.. lad iiiihelittie 3 feet, 2 [aches aroma the thlekolli put. He has .also a tomsto vice inemturieg - 12 bet 000Asislas 11 tombs, stjaii4ol, Mr. W. 'claims that they are 1 4 Mg Wags " in the 'opted* line, and, though es are rather poorly posted on the etbbage mad tomato question we should judge so tee. It say person ass best Asst, let us have the Arose. Conespandiat of the 0 boner A Card. Coln. Erie C 0... Pa. Oot. 18, '65. Editor of Observer : DearSi;.—l noticed in. your lest issue an article with regard to placing in the centre of Girard Park, by Dan Rios, *monument dedicated to the memory of the Soldiers from Erie Co.. who ssorilloed their lives in the late struggle to maintain the ptesevation of the Union. It contains an &Haslet Which does great isjustioe to Mr. Webster, an old citizen of this County. From a long personal acquaintance with. Mr. Web. star for the put fifteen years, I know thers'e not a man inlisie Co. who is more loyal to the perservation of the Union, or one who is more ready and willing to pay a Siting tribute I. our departed Soldiers than James Webster, and any who represent him as a man other— wise do him great injustice, and while he would cheerfully see a hundred monuments erected to the honor of ostY noble Soldiers, who died to maintain thin, the greatest; noblest and freest of G4verntemite, he but exercises the right of a citizen with regard to his choice sto where the said Monument should be placed tik the town he lives.' Having lived in Girar for fifteen years. mybelf, I know ..that from the diminutive size of the park, any monument would be a nniaanoe placed in the center. I think no unprejudiced man would say that a monument in the center of the park would be anything but a nuisance. Very respeofully yours, Ww. 0. 0A7.1.111t. A FIAILIML Justr.—Ws learn that oi Sat urday afternoon the 23d inst , as the Express train going east passed the Panama Station, • lady passenger was observed to get up and go oat on the platform. She descended one step, when a gentlemen standing there wired her what "she was going to do 1" She re plied that she wished "to get off at Panama and as the train did not stop, she was going to jump off," and before he could reach her made &Junin while the train was moving at the rate of 35 miles an hour ! When picked up it was found that the back portion of her head was very_ much bruised, her shoulder and arm broken, and she was in an uncon scious state. At latest accounts the lady was still living. We hive been unable to learn her name. It is a wonder she was not killed outright. When will people learn to be prudent on railroad trains !—Clautaggeo Dem oer Mr "J. D. 10 writes : "Please put this in some vacant 'corner. You are doubtless very glad to get something to help fill up " Not by any &sang, friend B. We always have an abundance of matter to l•fill up" with, and our ehief trouble lies in the difficulty of finding room for one tenth that we desire to publish. We are not one of the tort of editors who beliese in inserting every and anything for the mere sake of “filling up." • • A party of .esoarsionists from the lower portion of the State. numbering about forty persons, including a number of ladies, reached Lie city on Monday 'at 6 p. m., and stopped at Bemis's hotel. A ball was given in their honor during the evening, which was largely attended, and passed ol! in a pleas sat ma nner. The party left for their homes on Tuesday morning at eight, by way of the Philadelphia road. Clearfield county gives the Democrat io.Btate ticket 900 majority ; Democratic gain, 60. Wallace, Democrat, is re-elected to the . Senate. Elk county gives the Demo • antic State ticket 400 majority, a Democrat to gain of 100. Tat Tatagen . furtishes as the following in desisting item of information in its dispatches from Washington : Du r.—The military guard that keeps watch in front of the residence of thi Secretary of War on X 'teat, permits no army trains or wagons to pass the door, on account of the dust they raise. These are all turned into the next street, where the dust settles on other houses. A Fun Orratt.—We do not pretend that Carter's Extract of Smert Weed and Nerve Pill, will cure every ill that befalls humani ty for we know that it is the lot of man to sicken, to suffer and to die : but knowing as we do how certainly these medicines afford relief in pain, quiet the trenibling nerves and cut short disease, we have instreto ted our Agents to refund the money to any honest person who. having bought a bottle and box of these Medicines and used them fairly, and will then say that they have not received more than the worth of their money. Who will not give them a trial with this guarantee? ANY ♦ao EVIDLY, PIIIISDX troubled with Liv er complaint er with any disease arising from impurity of the blood, such as Iteb, Boils, Carbuncles, Pimples on the face or neck, Brieipelu, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Rheuma tism, Pain in the side or in the back, etc , should not fail le nee Carter's Extract of Dandelion and Bitter Sweet. . There is nothing equal to it in snob eases and it meant be need without imparting ben efit. Price one dollar s bottle. Bold by druggists everywhere. A Fuson Surriv of Coe's Cough Balsam— the great remedy for coughs, colds, whoop— iag cough, croup, and all lung complaints—is received and for sale at our drug stores. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, the only remedy ever di covered that will surely an perma— nently enre dyspeptic, indigestion, tick.fead. ache, and curb's dyspeptics to eat hearty food without fear of distress, can be obtained at all drug stores. "Raman praise is sweet," But so many thousand • persons hive been permanently cured of CATADVII by the use of Dr. D.. H. Beelye's LIQUID CATAIIIII RIDIIDT, that to bear this Invaluable Medicine praised is no longer a novelty. For sale by all Drug &tr. MARRIED., OLAZIER.—MOSHER.—In this ally, 'Oct, 12th, by Rev. E. A. Johnson, Mr. James H. Glazier, of Fairview. and Miss Muy E. Mosher of Milloreek township. PUTNAM—NORTHRUP —At the residence of the bride, near Union, Erie County, Penn sylvania. October 11th. by Rev. James F. Reed, Mies Ltrucsa C. PIIVIAX to Mr. CHas• LIS A. NOITtiILOP, of Centerville, Crawford county, Pennsylvania. TROUP—HONEYWRLL—On the 210 Sep tember, 1865, by Rev. J. F. Reed, D. D. Lieutenant Robert I. Troup, of Cues, N.. Y., cud Miss Boma C. Honeywell, of Mills, Brie County, Ps. CLUTE—BROOKINB.—At the Methodist Chart* is North East, by Bar. A. J. Men. chant, Chutes A. elute and Miss Mary M. Brookins, all of Northeast. [Oar friend Charley deserves to be con— gratulated. He Is as sound matrimonially as he le politically. Having picked tut one of the prettiest and best girls in North East, he ought to be as happy as a lark for the balance of his life.] • • DUD. licilElDE.—At Albion, on the 12th inst., Mn. Mary Jess Mcßride, aged 85 years, wife of J. D. Mcßride, of Albion. BAKIIIt-10 this oily, on Os 15th inst; James H. Baker, aged 25 yesA. IlL&Y—In Gregofield, Sept. 28th, at she reel. demos of her eon•in-law, Luther Jones, Hrs. Mathes* May, wife dl.'. May, de• ceased, formerly of ilarborereek, aged 66 years and 11 months. JONES—I. Greenfield, Sept.. 91b, Addle May, eel 3 year!. Also, Sept. 26th, Clayton UMW, aged 10 months, only children of Luther sad Annie P:Jones. alMereek, on the 9th int Charlie J. soa of John end Emma Knob Meoh, apd 1 year and 1 month. MalPfNEY.—In Yonogiville, on the 28th sij.. of fmr.•lrrioe lb:Money, son ofJoha NoMow, stied 22 yeses. OIVFOII.D.-11a Waterford, Pa . October Bth, of Typhoid fair, James Word, aged 86 years. hIoCILACHISN.—At Cincinnati, Ohio, Bohm :: day; Oet.`l4th, Merles It. MoOrsoken, of this city. hlist.um—Oa the Sth instant, 301. Malin, irldoir of Charles Mellen, aged 68 yam HUBBFL'S GOLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. INVIGORATING k STUMM:NM, tartlet" the "'aim aplast the evil elketa of suirbels /orate water. Will care Depappsia. Will ewe Weakness. WM ewe Genera Debility. Wilms Hosstbern. Will sue Headache. • it ill sans LiTer Complaiat. Will excite and neat* a heath., a ppetite. WM invigorate the organs of digestion and incetstais. ly Increase the lakaperature of the body and the form o' eircalatien, actin is hat an • gene -al corsobosant of ti' system. coatalaing no poisonotti drugs; and is TEM BEST TONlCDrlTittruiinx WORLD. • 1111: trial i• earnestly solicited. GEO. C. 1113BBIL Et CO., Proprietors, Hudson, N.Y. Control Depot, Assollean Express Building NI ROD BON BT., NSW yowl. Tor We by on Orogen% Otooors, &- Er MU. NINNIG k ROM:ILLY. Eris, Wholsoolo and fOr male by Bail h Warhol, Carter k Carrot' an A d Wil kins It Booth. &MM. P. B. HONECKER, =WOW TO CARVER, ac HONECKER, WIOLUALI & IL TAIL DIALSiI Is Leather, Hides, &c., No. 3 Peru' Block, Stabs Et.., Erie, Pa. Constantly on band a large stook of BOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS BINDINGS, FRENCH & AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPERS' AND SPLITS, LASTS, PEGS, LASTING% GALLOONS, &o. ALSO, A IMLL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All of which they offer low for CAME OK Plilifilpy PAY. Nnyl3'66—tf. New Grocery! . ACOB BOOTZ would respectfully an• nounea to the people of Vie cit . und county, that hip has °pecked • NEW GROCERY iaoRE. Oa Oa West Side •f Peasi Street, IS Shore Waxes SisitA •f eke Lake Shore Dspee, Where he will keep ou hands sr • lessor t of G KO C IC ILI En. PROVISION 3„ WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOUR And every Wag usually kept Ina first du' ore ♦LBO, Wine, sweet Cider and Liquors. nu highest Markel Price paid for Prodaoe, las OUM If dewed. Eir Gin me • call, if you wi.ll b lomre good tar gams. 1 Fiats myself to oeU u Lew,f not ewer, than any other Mora In On city. ' mrl2o4tE New Clothing Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN- A, lot Clothing store on the corner of Fourth and State 'beets, when they propose to keep alSrays on hand is good an a 4ortment of Clothing as can he found to the city, made le the but manner from the test ma terial, led to finlabed ail to eflotd satisfaction to the most critical cuitomer. P.aticular attention will be paid to Custom Work, In which branch we propose to excel all other establishments in the city. We will al• ways keep a fine stock of Ciotti', Camimeree, Vestings, Ise , from which customers can select to the very beat advantage. Gents' Furaishing Goode, or mq description, compnelog all erticlet In that line. The Clothing of Boys will also be mtde rapreialitt. Glee as a call, BaSSE&M AN & 8 Ow. Bann' stur, A:Aim. W. 8, as% toxic. Late Cutter with M. Koch. e 276541 • ti R. S. MORRISON k SONS Beg libel to inform tie citisens of iris and vietnitp that May haveremored !Dar stook of DRY GOODS To the Man BLOC; in thetualding formerly omm ided by Maim HAYCS &RULER, where they Intend keeping a large aseortment of • DreasGiocula, Fancy Bilks, GLOVES, HOISERY, &c. Bete:rains thanks to bar carman for their put liberal patronage, we respectfully ask a continuants of the same. Kr* Jan. JOU& COLD! SELDEN & co., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 27 Courtlandt St., Iv ow York. 1 00,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD .1. PODS, Pencils, Iv 4 &c., worth 4Ter Hal! a MUI101:1 Dalian! To be sold at One Dollar Each without retard to value. And not to be paid to until you know what you are to rec Aire. SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES. All to be Sold for Doe Dolls? nett. 800 Gents' gold Watches, %50 to $l5O 800 Ladies' gold Watches, 36 to . 70 400 Gents' silver Watches, 85 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, 60 to 100 8,000 Gold Vest & Neck Ottainto, lb to 80 3,000 do. 4 to 6 8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 6to 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 Dlosiao, Jet, Lava & Floret', tine Ear Drops, 4to 8 4,500 Coral, opal & em. E. drops, 4to 6 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,60 to 10 8,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, •" to • 8 4,000 Fob & vest ribbon slides, -8 to 10 4,000 Sets sleeve buttons, eta., 8 to - -8 8,000 {told thimbles, pencils, Alta., 4to 7 6,000 Miniature lockets, 6to 8 4,000 Mia lockets—magic spring, Bto 20 4.000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 8 6,000 Plain gold tinge, 4to 11 5,000 Chtsed gold rings, 4to 11 7,000 'Stone set & signet rings 2,60 to 10 5.000 California diamond rings, 2to 10 7,600 Bets ladies' jewelry—jet & gold, sto 15 6,000 Sete ladies jewelry-cameo, pearl, etc , 4to 15 6,000 Gold pens, silver extension. holders & pencils, 4to 10 6,000 Gold pens & gold-mutated. holders, Bto 8 6.000 Gold pens, & pen .holders, 6to 10 5,000 Silver goblets & cups, 6to 50 1,000 Silver castors, 16 to 60 2,060 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 60 1,000 Dozen silver tea spoons; 10 to 20 1,000 Do. table spoons & forks, MANNER Or DISTRIBUTION. Cartillestra, namiog etch article, and Its value, are placed In Sealed Envelopes, and well mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order Tor some Article, (worth at Dan oat dollar at retail,) will be snit by mail to any address without regard to choice, on receipt of cents. The purchaser will see what At tica' It draws. and its vain, which may be from One to rive fludred Dollars, and can then send One Dollarand nulls the Article named, or any other on the Ist of the same value, arid after seeing thi' article, If it does net give perfect satisfaction, we desire it to be immedi ately returned and the amount paid will be refunded. ily this mode we give solutions from a varied stock of Ins goods, of the best make and latest styles and of in. Waste. worth, et a nominal price,while all have sebum of securing urban of the very lahiret value. I n all m i . s we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage and deft the bualuev. the sum of Twenty-five Coats, which mast be enclosed in the order. Plus Cer tificates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for 62; thi r ty f or ; slaty five for $10; one hundred for $l6. Parties dentist with us may depend on having prompt returns, sad the sepals drawn will be immediately mat to say address by :stern mall or express. - Ratite sutisidedion Guaranteed in all cam. Writs you: Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address BELDEN SOO., learei•em 2 Courtlandt emit, New York. C. DECK, ■LIIILQ[OIIS ♦SD WUDLLIALZ DULLS IN SWAIM TOBACCO, SNUFF AC., Fifth below State Street, ERIE, PA. Opposite tM Dligatt& hiating 0611. 1865. .llt veers established hi N. Y. City! "(loly larauw. maordloa kaova." "I , Tme trim Folmar." • .floi dangerous to the Macau laially." 'Bats man oat of Mgr holes to dl.. 7' "Costaes" Rat, Roach, *c, •ms's, L. pasts—flood for Aida, Nies, lossehrs, awls sot ,1 Red o; ko ,to , to., to. ( " Costar's .1 Bed-Eni Exterminator, Is liquid or Ira 4, used te destroy, sad thou a ve rmin* for Bed-Buss, ase. Costar's''! Electric Powder for hew*. Is foe Meas. Afusirsitoes, Masi, Bel-Buis, Jusette as Plaxts, Finds, /sisals, Ite. rir Eobi bylll Dr:nista and itetnlttra ••,•ywbote. lar !I I Bzw•an !I ! of all worthless Intltalloos. Er es that "Comm's" namely On earl Bon, Ll•tt • and Fltak, Wore you bay. HENRY R. C4)SYAR, rr PeirotrAL DIM!. 442 BISOLDVAY. N. T. or sold by all•Dragglata and Dealers La Erie. I a. 1865. INCRE ASE OP RAT:4.—Mo reerser's Oftesse (fan Rib) asserts and provea , by norm that ono palr!sa al wi•l hare a projeny an 4 deevedaataeo kwo tbatit'S • la three any. Now. n..leu this Imams& faintly can se kept down. they would women mon food than wade sustain OS 000 human bent& rir See 0 Conan a" adverttnnmart in MU paper. • 1865. R (TS term Binft.—Wiststrer *nom In sb.oQns matt birds Is a crust man : whoever skis le sztortautst log vats is a bentitetor. wv should Ilk. mga a egg sormpondants to give us ttisibeneet of Mar 'smiles." In driving out three pests. We need souratbing tral4mt dogs, eats, and traps for this busthst—Seittiiik k 4tlt cat, N. P. Eir see " cesemee " adrerthenent In this pica 1865. "COSTAR'S" RAT ZETERMIRATOR le simple, rah and sure—ths moat pert ct Rag Mutton Ineet'ag bare ever attended. Every Rat that can get It, properly precarNl according to directtone, will est It, and net one that este it will die. generally at goine.alsoe Y vita tint as vossiblejer,m where the mediae* WU taken. - Lake Shore, Mich , Mirror.' s,. " Coe rAies" adrertiaunent In thla pager,. 1865. HOUSEKEEPER , ' troubled with vermin need be no sr topper, .r they tine COSTAR'S" Exterminator. We hien wed it to our Fatizfaction ; arid if • box cod H. we weti , 4 have it. We have tri-ti poleocs, but thee eattle" er t. in !! tut .• Costar's" article kszoakii the tweak ont o r Ete Roach. e, Ants, Mad Bed-Bragio, gni bet tt as •rit :en writ. it. It hi in great demand alt caret the enont.r —Mtertaa, Ohio, Gaulle Mike "CoarAa'a" advertisement In thtepty.l 1865. A VOMS PROM MR PAR WEST.—Speaking of' ' Taa•a" Rat, Roach, Ant.„ ike4 Mxtarcalnator.. 'now grain and provisions are destroyed annually lu ritual tonnty by vermin than would pay for tors of this .tat and Insvet Killer."—Loweaster, Wis., Hrrafri. See"CoSTAß'a"adrertLameni in this paper. 1865. FARniti AND HOUSRICERPIRS—shouId recolire that hundreds of dollars' worth of Ards. Pantiles. km , are annually destroyed by R► Mies. : at , reed other insects and vermin—all of which can be pruv:sted by a few dollars• worth of a Coarsen" RADA , co, Ani tec, Ezt,rminstor, be ught and used freely. Nee "Coosa's" adterUsement in tide paw.. Bold In Erie. Pa , by all DroggLeta and Dealerr. Keystone Stove Works !, Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, Lis orecruzias or • STOVES & HOLLOW WARE, ELT, a WV assottonnt of 8t Ira t Wholesale and Rata THE IRON OAT.i'd a first- elan Coal Cbok Store, rith or without m Toir, for hard or iitift o al. or wood. sad., BETTER THAN ME STEWART STOVE We al - 4) manufacture the WHEAT SHEAF & 31 EW ERA, Bola low oleo Coal Cook Stores —wita irowl it csa be used either (or coal or wood. THE FOREST OAR: Ws are still manufacturing this oe:einsiod los r3u Stove for woodreith or Intent meorroll THE KENTON * Go Oyes Stowe for frold. This la•a new eters beautiful +esign, and now for sale—toget.ser Litt a lama ataortanent of elevated Oren float Pan^r Cook for wood or cash-and Parke' ' and 01110 e Stoves. for rood or opal. O.M.TIBRAM, D. SHISH,- W. E. WM:MU Ens, Jan. 12. 1266—t0. Now Music Store. • • 111 1-111, /,1 1 1',, PIANO FORTES AND 1111400101S 1 From the toll Owing odebraial MANUFACTURERS . Steinway & Sons, New York. Wm. Baatur & Co., B shim° re, Yd. Lindeman & Sons, New York. Wm. B. Bradbury, New York. John B. Denham, New York. • Orcrrzeteen &Co New York. Geo. A. Prince & Co., Buffalo. N. V. Carhart, Needham & Co.„ New York. Pricsl at a Large Discount below Nap. facturer's Prices. PIANOS FROM $250 TO $1600: Also, Instruction Books and Sheet Nagle, All persona wishing • Brat rata,Plawo Poe% car Met..ste on, are Wetted to Gall sad examine Owe !utrumßita (ere purchasinealaawhers. M Itaisila Block, State street, nasty Dread •te the ee. Bllll.l. Eir P.B.—Every Initrornent wraated twelve may/1111. u BANK NOTICE!, Keystone National Bank of Rile' CAPITAL, $150,000L DIRECTORS: BILDEN HARM, JOHN W. HaIIIOSJ NLIHU meariN, BOUM TOWN, 0. N 0131.4. ORANGE NOBLE, President. JOHN J. TONN, , The above balk will be opened for the tsnassalkvas business on Monday, Deem Sth, ilitimme Block, West side of State St, between Beneath and Manta. Satisfactory paper &mated. Money received on Deposit. Collections made and proceeds aceennted. 'se Ate prompt:las. Watts, Specie and Hank Note. bought and sold • A share of Public Patronage I. nergeotially GROCERIES! GROG AT WErOLESALE AND RETAI 'P. SCHAAF, • Woad rsepiettaly Worm the Faille Otani, b.. lt »so • Mars l• No. 2 Hughes' Moak, tide Mao lie will aims Imp iiii hand • kir iv*, a' ~cy:Isis}~1:1i':~:~ CROCKERY AND woopEN watta WIN 'LIQUORS, CICIAgs4, the Ili Ana ad. entything aseelly foe Isle is edehitaitek Er Tom as macula* ea as, saw to s al • *or lit 1885 4 _.ED. CUTTER. ul'uselloot at mmesioti s wow sad improved lose ksib Chimes Box. (natty mortar to say fuer kolio Peed Cutter la us. Ito osesatio, olereheity, a...rictus; oelf-heolles adjestolft throat sad helm. some It est, oho lieltv. maths MI kl.. of food equity well, Meru' %oath of est, misted by hood or berm power, all tulitilo Wild Callow the dis`ded proforma over every other four kill. Qatar. It took the rum et et the New Yoill St a te fair Is IMO. We aim them to the public with fall eoslldesee thst they alve satin istisfaatios. - " se m i " 86 ° 4 3 2 5; No. 3, $3O; No. 3. $36. A liberal dlsoosst to the trade. THE ROCIIER TER PREMIUM CUTTING BOX . Wi takspl, ammo In WU* the attoatton of detests and all who soil of aae Caking Waist, to the Inipewrat Roches ter rood deter, a machine sotabiatag Strength, The Reny mad Utility la PO or at a &gnu that It mast Vast! L e a st every sated it first dghtlts work with the gr eat rat elm sad rapidity. cutting Cora Stalki‘either wet or dry, with equal alas as hie or straw, filters is so chance for clogging ilia melt feed Log, cutting front Ire-00th' to oas • ' Wain laigth. An extenstee defier in aertcalturel intplemenb awe of ear Feed Cutter I'Ve consider it the woos perfect Cuter deuce._ oder them to ariands silth the West coal. , It be • always tak Ors! presehtm at Mate sod Cellular retry and deservedly stands stab heed of .0 Peed flatters of Melts. Prime No 1, hemmed, Single Keith, i lash threat, 211; No 2, Improved. shish knife, 9 leek thrat,. SIC liberel dleconot to the trek. J. A. LAW SON'S IMPROVED REVERTIBLE FLUE HOT AIR -FURNACE. : t es - i'S LARGE OVEN AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. This splendid stove mode l no praise at war Ueda. Wherever It him been Died, It has grow tato mamma favor. Some et its • points or recommendation are expremed In the following i Ist. The peesliar position or the Are dumber. by tuck the hest ean either he thr.we oat Into the room, or confined to Steve. (Tim ladies koow how to aplfreeiate this.) rd. The Are fa soder correct control„ and any tempest beat esirable CAM be obtained. Ad t barns 'Maw woo 4 aethreeit• or binuninons song. 41:h. • Ate may be kept ,with satire 'safety daring the e and breakfast sad dinner prepared nest day with no addle foul. Ath. As a lake. it Is neuralled. Or All o 'the above artlelon for sale at wholesale or net W. W. num k co., C.w.o.'? of State and Math Sta.. where also will always !mud a general aleortaseat of astlele until, mold to a ttnrt clam Hardware and Bean Par Wit Merl. (estAll-11w3 THE GREAT ENGLISH A/LUDY. . SIR ZANIES CLARKE'S Celebrated emale Pills. ROTEETED , i LEITERS EY ROYAL " 11 •`• 1 4 A s " PATENT %.- pored/ram • Piaui we if Sir J. liokq AW. D., Pkowiefan llkirsediserp So the Qum. t his invaluable rowilciat j Es anfelllng la the ouzo •" 11 howl palatal and dengue diassaws tor "" " /.6141 "" constituting is suidect. , It Iwo- .."" mores all obstruetinny ti a r la °POO CON 13311 7 be Mild AO INA ND LADEN * pseallarly suited. It Ilia a shotthoe, bring oa he monthly period with r4alarity: Yea butt s, price One Dollar, bows the Goverszosot Stamp of Gnat Britain, to pmest couaterldts.. (Atm ON. rain Pia. sioufd are 14 takes by /reaehs arts" tie MST no= moirris d pre s ume', wl WY dm ears to ism at ay rater time air ore eel/s. la all saes of Nerwoue and Spinal Albstiort, Pens h* the Beck and Limbs. Fatigue tin slightszertion,Paiptiar tion of the NOM, Bystertos and Whites, these Pali will abet a cure whoa all other mans hare Ugh lad al. though a powerful 1 einsdi, do aoteestals boa, saloinal, eathnony or anything hurtful to the seentitediow: Tall directions is thetplilet around sash package, which should be careful jammed. SOLD BY DINIGIITI3. Bole Agent for the United Miss and Canada, JOB N 0515,127 Cortlandt Bt., New York. N. 11,41,00 and a postage stumps enclosed to Gavle %imbed agent, will lame a bottle, eoatalalag 10 L. esp2lll4-I,y. EANI7O3D EIEE IIKULAIIOIII OD MARTPORIIy comtzi tIIJT. lAGYMPOILITICDIIIO, OAPITAIL $1,1101,006. T. C. ALLYN, ?rsd. • a. Y. COIL, sie, CITY FIRE IMRAICCI 4:1101EPAIT 43.321912421 W, copirtscriour. 1110011POR4TED 2347. dmr.a. mem WI. 11.1141.1114 Prost. GICO. W. 1.121211, lees. TNBURANCE in the above old and roll able Companir isa ItoiaWeird taltostios to ..tee . R. R. Arad. FEW BOOT AND SHOE • STORE. WHOLNI3ALD AND ENTAIL. MEE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL LT furors their Mode isit lie ratite that they have Dosed Ms alai* aulaW, 6111 tbi wt deb of the Damaanot, out doss ;to , sir. Job* • imbed thy goods owe, where they offer fir Rale the Sot sweerW thwir the trade west, of New TM*. selested koa for &f -orest maooaotazYs of bought at. , . , • - Reduced Primes, AND WILL DI OLD.IIODOIDINGLY. apecial Doi Ora TO TIMM LADIBII. • Without their Staff buslasuaceould be blockaded. NOONAN k 1117810 N., R ni tLAIIIILPHIA & Sala &AIL ROAD. --- rest lesnucwatio Ii News sad Northred om L elet of Plossyhtsis to tits- eity of Mr* -ea abs &is. It bas boa bossed by las Ptossisy&ssela && rood Mips% sod is opinitod by them TIXII Op Tama MUMS at ISM Lain RastvarL Ka'hBlB I ......... ...... . 146 a. is. 1181 tarns Inds .............. .......... —286 p. m. Zits Lamm .—110 a... Warren news—. Westward. 4 00 p. a Wall 11110%in• ii iii Wxy — risi; i liali:. - : 7 ----- Mira. Be i• Lamm .........:. .......-----....... 8 42 p. a. Warns dada: ~. ..!.... ....... ' 10 20 a. a. r an nl7 ti.sousb on lbe'!sto &all as 4 Ex. Od pr i e = rnir wittio a t etFoseslsti ways Minn MUM a and Ira • • I • • - ' t • Ns. York aossattlai t Leave Nov Tort at I 00 p. a. anise a 1111s10 0. OW: 1 , 00, 1 1 14 1 •1 12 . 4 1 h 10 ; 0 1T110 at, ItiaTark 11 soon. I Na of an tetanal* mad Now Yak. " Ilspal Can is all Wild baba. - Ibe baskass 13 , st Ss& Lassaaddlra=kat irlielli strotad tat Ttwt latiaamsOtis Chminaars .& IMIIITON, O II4 aas i g r eli tt2 mad Barb* Stmts. llidlada 'I : - • J. W. t i ros. Ilia. '.. , 1, J. W. t W. C. B. 11. Balthaors. 1 / 41 ; Gsaral_rftlit?Ws. Jig *lootlPT:ll4*.rtM die. Ewa Ritattrasaitspoteat. lillUsiasport. Invented try the debuted P. P. ST/MART; met is brick or of portable form. This pew Furnace Is oared to the public la the confident belief that It e tr- CMait others in ass. The County Cdmrniadoreen, alter exesialag • num - blade, itninalsously adopted this tot the Court Howie, as the but they had seen. Its merits may be briefly stated es follows It amis sot dog by dust and ashes. so as to Impede the draft. It car be put in serfeet working order in lire inisates time, no ntattv haw ;loss It has been In mss. It hue the best radiating surface of any Furnace constructed. Lea regethes the heat fuel. It is easily eostrotted, and can be managed by those most unskilled su 'matters, after my Uttle'esperlenee. A single ezaminetlon wlll satisfy any person of Its peat sapertortty. • - CO at W. W. PIERCE k Co.'s store, and entaLne It, or send ton a punph 'et. Pawns t No I,E,—; No. 11„ s—; No. 8, s—. P. P. STEWART'S OVEN STOVE.' POI AITOILiCITE Oa • lIIITIMOSII COAL. The iliest Hall, Ardor or Sitting Room ,Stove ever Invented It smr choker up, always barns ter sly, Is perfectly tipt, ma be elitantal hy II simple tarsier cribs rats, wad is complete la all respects. Hy the us of as • thneite weal are as to kept Is it all the year round. Parcae I No. 1, s—; No. 1, No. 83—• *e would respectfully call the •Wines of the rails to our facilities ter doing Job Printing of miry descrier tkw, myn a n ot Preens and the latest styles of Typo. v. or, propsva to do anything lalthe Jobbing line, in a imp ai r pima taw other oitithiteluneal, and oa town u the Bithalo or Clereisad tams. Ito w i n l oad sear►) two thosarad dollar, worth of mato. Ad te the otos sines it has two in oar ptemeesion, with lb• 4 Oct of making it what Re thought the 0111.2216 t. ty needed. Hew well III• haw. meowed In l imn th. w.ci nons of our jobbing. which may be as. la twerp., pet .1 MI erth Wasters Pennaylramo.. Mw e dgy. T hom She want tasty w.rk are Invited to giro ao w. ran do say Wad of Frieling that ran to dial Mon here. ..-sealt for instance as All Wads used by Coal Operators, , AU kindrased by Cori Ski All kinds seed by cost mon% All lairds used by Merchants and Stomehserwa, • AU kinds used by Retailers and Goners, All binds used by Ifasufactunors. AU kinds used by Medicare Dealer% • All kinds used by Auctioneers, All kinds used by Railroad Agents, nit Mods used by seeks, All Wads used by losaname 0111;ss. Ali Mods and try Stock Companies. generally, LIl kinds used by Braises. • , All kinds used by Con. and For. Merehant% Alibied" used by Irpress lies, AU kinds need by Professional Yen, A kis& limed by. Literary Soctetle4. All kinds used by Public Oaccers, All kinds tried by Patentees, AD kinds used by Producers of New Artists% AU kinds used by Merchants of all Trades. All kinds Mud by Arehiteds, An Wads used by Disrusersan Ihrtablieheseats. All kinds used by Artists generally. All kinds used by Public Exhibitors, All kinds mod by Managers damsel Aassehlisa. . All kinds used by Political Manson. all kinds used by Travelling Ages* , All kinds used by Tamers, or sellers of oral ans.". All kinds used by the seller. of Per 'anal Proputv. AU kinds used by Renters. In alert all kinds need by all els.s. Orals:1bl mall,when mmlby responsible paztlee,prom ly attended to.. Agents for Show% Cowart% to., whose morns% llty we are oat acquainted with, melt pay he &dream In Hem where packages are Hat out of the I cily 4 exprsss,and the persons for whom they are Mead ad have nobs. regular account at the odes, the kill kw sollectioa will 111Y113144 be forwarded with them. C r itOVESTEEN & co., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS. The ittestioo of the Public and the trade is Invited to oar New Seale 7 °eters Itoeswoed Pismo Perts whisk for Tame sod purity of tone us arivalled. by soy heretofore offered this sessiket. They esedelo all the desk hoptavemeate, Two* Grand Asthma, nary Pedal„ Iron Trane,,Over-litzung Baas, ka. sad sash Is strusosor being =de ands/ this persoosl toorrvivlos of Nr.l. H. Grovesnmes, who bu had smelted erperleoco of over VI years to their rosnitisetore, is faUy warranted la ever? particular. Itaceired the award of merit over au 0u..... .1 ch. celebrate! o•r•m!Rryrrr , rrTrF - r l =l BALTINOR% OBI . O N AND NNW TOW AAA also at the ANNSICAN INNISTUTIC fet Ave sneeeedve years. the GOLD AND SlLVitt XIDALB ben tooth ot slice ass la saas at oar raincoat By th• Introduction of tozprovomoato sea mike a aoro pothet Mao Yosto, aid by assabilobbring """ with Wit t nab option, aro onabiod to oar to otrameato at a win wSMh will peels& ail tompatitio a. Maio—No. 1. Oofavo, round aotoors. No* • vi vJ plain NO 22,t2. No. 2. Soros Octavo. roaadoorotimitooo • d usoalthsey No. S. Setts °ebb*, round moors, RPM* wood Louie style $222. ?sus Net Cash la Current nada Deassipttse cinders seat tees. Crawford, Christian th Beth, Degas la GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Dried and Sealed !reit., PAIIIIII & our, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, to-, n 0.7 ss4rrr3 aLocr, !AIM irg, Also, Palle Dock, Foot of State Etreel, sass, IMMVA. WI. A. CILAIMORD. a. r. CitaiALLN JadrllS-11 J. STROM MIL REMOVAL. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Suksgiler has removed his 'stock _ say , Jeri g s r ib Mls. /Jl7lll crigg _ gilleon oamirimrsvrion ti /re:l4 PVoShiss. Rol of limo& lissei-4 Is 30 AUX. lad 11% r. *MINI ato. J. arcovb W. W. PIKICC W. W. PIERCE & 110., Wholesale sad Mail dialers is HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! Cbrner of State and Nixtit &fait, Bill, PA., Destro to call snootier, to the tbllowlog ia their itodt : OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. 499 BROADWAY, NZW mac tag 6 . GROVICEITSICII PIANO TORTES" WORLD'S TAIL LONDON, ttatig ar.I9IANT. ?mun e us A. antlY6S•ly
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