6rte arttkty @botrittr. qZIE. PA.. 1+1 1 )V 9,lA»' lra to lin. G. Scofield for ,ber o' p•tb 9 ic documents.. • Fentress —A competent compositor es a situation on a weekly psper. Address, with terms, NONPAIMIL, • Observer Office, Erie, Ps. arra s Colinas, Y. M. C. A —Bee se , actment of Sale of Tickets, with Reserv e d in another column. The programme .eLecture will be announced hereafter. course p r to be a very able and tient oae. _ - - aisty's .Iliostrel Troupe, it will be seen heir iiiertisement, will give two enter— vote in this city on Thursday and Friday lags• The company is one of wide eeleb oi 1e spoken well of by the Press in be p lus' where it has performed. Those l ik e minstrel shows will obtain a fine hi attending the entertainments of this rile troupe.' ir4TA - 1 --- -A Long Needed Waal Supplied. ref . t our readers to the advertisement r. i s Gardner; who has just opened, eo f Ole large new stores of the Reed . 0 bllek, an establishment which hat{ beta needed in the city. Ills stook em es a g oersl assortment of almost every— :is the house fUrnishing line, such as N ., Oleo!, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matte, i3s Curtains, Shades, and in short every ele neel9l to fit up a house nestly,outside IraitLire, crockery, stores and the like y articles. The store is under the special le of y r . S. S .Griswold: a young man of rive se inintanc3 in the county, and it deserred i y a popular favorite. In his ales& hands, 'we believe it cannot fail , crag eery suocessful. Mr. Gardner is a Iltllll of public spirit, and his enterprise twine so extensive and useful an esstab., mast shoed be rewarded by our citizens a liberal patronage. Instead of going to :do t)r their house furnishing necessities, them pstro.ize home dealer s,who can sup_ Oita' with fine a quality of goods as they get abroad at as moderate prices. The pot menn:r in which Mr. Gardner has el up his store is the subject of mush oirat ion. :eral or I errear B.—This well known n. r y, viipeny, which was one of the first ster the service, and hss participated in eezeleneate probably than any other Pesasy:visil, reveal home on War aftereoote,hy way of the Erie tt Pittsburgh frig if rg. where it had been 'end oat of the service. A magnificent Yin wal teelirel the " mainly h 7 air fl,irn In citizens, who never t) my paYie demonstration . tin ferule s succeSsful manner. After scale thnugh the principal streets, the oloj wts trestel to s splendid collation :ohltciefies restaurant, at which the 1r sal 3 somber of leading persons were sent. oe Butery numbered at the period of tering O'n about 140 men, of whom resoiel Harrisburg. the rest being left in 33pitili and performing detached duties arimi sorts. It was one of the first to t in the war, and has been one•ot the last vire its di3charge. Originally recruited fall battery,it has received numerous ad , m,mainly from the German population of Crawford and Venango counties, and its er rolls show a total of between 300 and ton woo have been attached to its or s :aim. The Battery was hit on duty 3n.3ridan, in Texas. nigler is ooe of the best officers Erie olt, and deserves the very warm esteem 'lie' he is held by the German population he city. He has fragneney received the se of his superior officers, and was a great rite with his men. e regret to learn that two members of the .any, Wm. Doris and Philip Schwab, both gicA to the oity.hsd their pockets pioke I a dlipat at flarrisbur;. D was left )at any means whatever, but the rascal took Mr. B.'s puree was caught, and a of the money recovered. To fight four , end be robbed when ono . returns home, that bard. REPUBLICAN'S correspond— .! the Mea'villa Journal, the Republican n of. Crawford county, thus refers to the ch of Gm Curtin, at the monumental :Won in Girard. We are confident he rems the 'pigment br all the more intel nt members of the party who were pres ith some appropriate and very impressive .ark .the President introduced G )y. Curtin. I had ham in vited'its orator of the day.— e address of Gov. C. contained much that appropriate.—still, it was not altogether c •as desire lor expected. The occasion f,r an address of a historical character. !peci‘l referencia to the part performed his grelt struzgle by the soldiers from i Of all others, it appeared that P. win was " the man " whose position him t •peak kilo Tingly on this sub. tai hal h I entered upon it. hie audience '1 have listened most willingly a much tr time than he claimed their attention. Et Gov' Tod l's speech he says : obiervtl ions with reference to the young of the country—the aptitude with which hal changed from civilians to soldiers, more astonishing, with whinli they the soldier's garb and again re Ito civil life —ware well timed. and his to the returned soldiers present was .etc!!eit. Bat I would have been better his address if he had omitted the ty thir icteristic of him as a speaker totogh on some occasions, but certain. 0f pan on the present one. :it Om -re meet with as mush good I it:the correspondent of the Journal •!oye, in the columns of a Republiout tr. New Publications. • %AMC MONTHLY -r-The November nam e the itiontic Monthly contains : Why Paikstomer Castle was destroyed ; The the of the master's mate; The Visible livisitlo in Libraries ; Letter to a Young . kkeeper; The Peace A'ntumn; Dr. John's, tflolphe Topffer ; The. Chimney Corner, l'remy Brothem; A Farewell to Agassi: ) I Porte. I : The Progrees of the Electric The Field of Gettysburg; Altman . itero;lton Perms who.wiste to sab le tsrne;t year should do so right away, they mar receive the January number as If publiThesci Terms- $4 per year, or espies fu. S'7. Address, Ticknor bi 4 Tremont Et., Boston. Ti at OLD GDARD.—The Old Guard is a thty Devnratio journal, in the form of a, wee. devnted to literature. Peones and tad the principles of 1776 and 1787. It is 41110 by Van Eerie. Horton & Co.. and ed bY C Chauncey Burr. It contains in irsu• some well written and spirited .le9. Price $2 per year. • one it to blame for .soratobing when el are itchey, nor for having an itching twair.t: but they certainly are to blame if el continue long in that dubious oondition .l et'lhor hear of Carter's Benet of Maude s sod Bitter Sweet and Yellow Ointment. these quickly and surely expel all impure a 'llers from the system, and heal. soothe cure the sores. Sold by all respectable ' gists. Items of Local Interest. Prof:Delano, the popular teacher, will com mence his sobools in Dentin; ant Deportment in Paragon It bill, on Frilly, November 10th . Ilia terms 11114 hours f )r in Or 33/i Ifi are given in tl_l3 a lvertisemont elsewhere. the Conneaut Reportei lemma that Mr. El. Bloke, of that place, has sold about a hundred thou' sand bricks to parties in this city. The de mend here for this article is s 3 largo that odr dealers are unable to furnish a sapplreqnal to the wants of the builders. The Dun kirk daily Joarnif lived exactly one day—be ing just about al long es we exploded. A community which does not give half a support to its weeklies, we should ju age to be rather an unfavorable locality for a daily. There is an o! i proverb which says that sten tenttnent is the true philosopher's stone.— Brown says it's very likely, for nobody has found one or the other. —Mr. W. W. Da views has recently completed a steam raw mill on his place in' Harbor Creek township; a mile below the Ralf Way House. which, we are informed, is one of the best ever built in the county. Having a very superior lot of timber and teams of his own. he is prepared to supply lumber on short notice, and upon reasonable terms. Parties dealing with him clan depend upon haring their criers filled without delay. In exchange says that a divine out West is trying to persuade girls to forego marriage. It says hi siceeeisi so far as to persuade one, and -he wee shoat sixty years of age. ---.—Major S. 8. Adrain, of Meadville. P 4. aged over 70 years, wee mar vied in Ireland. during the month of Septem ber, to Miss Mary Ellen 'Rogers. of Larne, county Antrim. The youthja! groom has the hest wishes of a large circle of aoquaintanoes. in this part of the country. The Warren Geiger pronounces Meadville " a place inferi nr to E•ie in almost every re - peot, 7 Oh, her sible Aa indignation meeting will be called in Meadville instanter. We notice:by the Union Mills Bulletin, that our old friend Jas. D. Phillips, of Amity. has established himself as an auotioneer,and announces that be is rea dy to attend all veadues in. that part of the county. He is a reliable and enterprising man, and we reoommend him to every person who needs the services of an auctioneer.-- A school teacher at Buffalo was recently fined $3O for whipping a pupil too severely.— A well on the Abner Lilly farm, nearConaoi I Station, was pumped for the first time on Monday of last week, • and yielded s small quantity of superior lubricating oil, worth fromtil to a barrel. area'. exoitemont has been crested in the neighborhood in con sequence, and many of the residents there abouts are confident their's will be found a profitable oil producing region. I silver tea sett was awarded, at the Milienian Tab• lesux Exhibition, is Cleveland, on Saturday evening, to the man who brought the largest number of ladies. A man by the name of Spotswood drew the sett. His retinue con sisted of nicety-seven ladies. ' It ie stated that Spottswood's entre e , with his female host, caused an immense sensation. k Buffalo burglar, after working diligently for hours, a few night/ since. to gain entrance to a aafe,whioh he finally effected by mean, of gunpowder, was rewarded for his labor by the diet:revery of two dollars and eighty cents, that being the entire amount the safe contain. ed.-The survey for a railroad from Franklin to Irvine. connecting with the Phil adelphia & Erie at the latter point, is being made. It follows the Allegheny river, sad will afford the most direct route from the oil section to the Eastern markets. The compa ny are already contracting for the ties, and design having the track laid by January or February next. The chines of Titus ville, says the •Clearfield Republican, " are giving the goo I people of Crawford, Erie, Warren and Venango counties, a great deal of trouble and uneasiness, in reference to the new county project they are agitating - at that I Owe." We Look in vain for any symptoms of " iyottble or " nnessiaess " in this portion of the localities referred to. The Werreo Ledger, referring to the establishment of a new paper, in the neighboring town of Ran dolph, Cattaraugus Co.. N. Y., says many years ago a Paper was about to be started in the cams plat:AO° be called t'.e Bugler "Be fore it was issued the 'publisher applied to one of the stores for s pouts of butter, and want ed time to pay for it. The merchant said his terms were oash. The old printer went home and wrote • valedictory, and issued it the next day in a little extra. The article was entitled The first and last blest of the Bo ats.' He never issued n paper, but left the glace in disgust. Ritter then was only six cents per pound. Borne of the citizens hive yet carefully preserved the blast of the little old Bugle, and keep it as • monument to the illiberality of the business men of those days." -The publishers of the new Atlas of Erie county announce, through our adver tising columns, that the work will be ready for delivery abut the 15th inst. If it re sembles the specim•ne shown us, It will be a publication of superior merit, and one that should be in the hands of every intelligent citizen. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, the noted Abolition leader, delivered a lecture, by invi tation Of the Y. M. C. Association, in the Universalist church, on Friday evening, to an audience of mutat-eta size. He is not a speak er of very attractive qualities, and many of his hearers were disappointed. The well known fact that Mr. Garrison was as oat and out disunionist for twenty years, and that he kept standing at the head of his paper up to the commencement of the war, the haft mans sentiment that the Federal Constitution " a covenant with hell and a league with. death," did not prevent • considerable num ber of our excessively loyal people from tura . ing out to . hear him, And eat:enrage him by their money and 'applause. Aboliti mism in these days covers a multitude of ains.--.-The Baptist congregation, on Thursday evening of last week, presented our staunch old friend, Capt. James Dunlap, with a handsome ebony cane, in token of their friendship for him as a man; and appreciation of his services in connection with their church. Toe proceed • ings took place et the Captain's residence, where a large compsay had assembled. Rev. Mr. Bainbridge, the paler, made an unusual ly appropriate priieentatien speech, and was responded to by 'Captain Dunlap in a very feeling manner. Everything palmed off In a delightful style, and all present exprepsed themselves giAtified with the_ evening's enter tainment.---„ta estensive, ire occurred in Meadville en Friday last s , destroying Iluide kopees woolen factory, the residence of Jas. Douglas and a block of- tpaement bonzes. 'A' number of families lost their homes and much of their furniture. -.The loss is $75,000, on which there was only a small insurance. The laidies of the Soldier's Aid Society have transferred to the Relief Committee, consist ing of Mrs. C. McSparren, Mrs. P. Metcalf, Mrs. 0. I. Gait, it'd Mrs. W. A Brown, the sum of $331, for distribution ainonicdestitnte families in the city. "Bach of the four Meta.. ben of the committee has, therefore, eighty two dollars and seventy five cents in her pos t session to be used as the necessities of appli. 1 cants may atom to require. After the money it impended the labors t r the ' Committee will terminate, and the society they have for Pet , erat years represented cease to exist . The failure of many juroreto inport ILA week at Cdtpl, Wi33 the c lase of col:side:We leen Fes:Wawa. and Judge Johnson announced that hereafter all persons drawn must be • proses( Without fail. A flue of five dollars was im posed on each of the non-reporting ones, and it in intimated that more /Imre measure, will be adopted in the oasts of persons who neglect hereafter to obey the summons of the Sheriff. —On Sunday we were visited by quite a snow storm which extended over . nearly the entire . county. At Edinboro the snow covered the ground to the depth of several inches The Go' eroment of Great Beitein having been officiallY, notified on the 17th of March last, of the intention of our Government to termi nate the Canadian Reciprocity treaty, and only twelve mouth's notice for such termina tion being required, the Secretary of the Treasury has instructed his subordinate oft; cers that the treaty will cease to operate on the 17th of next Mareh.--.--Cept. John Dun lap has been appointed night policeman at the Union depot. Re has many warm friends in the city, who will be . pleased to hear of his selection.— The force of employees in the post offioe has been enlarged by' the appoint. meet of two new olerxs, Capt. Z eig`er and Capt. Reeves. They were both eoldiers in the late war, win serve! with valor and dis. election. Their selection is a prop-e, though insuflioiont tribute, to their patriotism.—We fin 1 thelollowieg io the New York Tribune : ro arrangement has yet been made between the Erie Railway and the Atlantic & Great Western. It i 3 currently reported that the letter has been in treaty with roads south of Erie, and have . obtaine I faeithies which will enable them to shun the Erie sad reach this city by a line 61 mile; shorter than the pres • sant:route " The road hare meant is unionbt• `edly the Philo lelphia & Ertl, but we question if the ottlantia & Great Weetern con secure it for the object dasiro 1. —The gale on Lake Ontario, ea Suoily, wal terriGo. The schooners Morning Star and Almira are ashore near Oswego. Several vessels had their C113141,1.W0W3 t 3 pieces. and ROMS /OM their deck load.. The shore below Oswego is strewn w'th lumber and stave bolts.—The ticket office of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad, at Corey, Pa , was brokea open on Sunday night of last week, the s.fe opened, and fourteen hu'idrei dollar; extracted. The safe key was obtained by stealing the panto. loons of Me. Tiffany, the agent, from his room while he was asleep. Chief-Justice Chase has notified the President that after thorough and careful examination into the matter, be cannot preside ever The cnurt for the trial of Jef f Arson Davis, in the c'ty of Richmond. The reason he assigns,is that there is no regularly orgsniz , d court in that city.— Thus the Government is all at. sea again in regard to his trial. The President maintains that he cannot be tried at any other place The impression is that he will be released with the understanding that he will go to Europe and not return, or, in other words, to be expatriated Washinglen telegram. On Wednesday, one enndroi females and twenty-'our mates were discharged from the Treasury Department, and other discharges followed on Thursday. Snail of the tacan— •cies are to he tilled by soldiers. ` The average circulation of the State Banks for the months o' April. May, June and July, is returned to the Internal Revenue office as follows : April, $130,432,424; May, $121,. 571, 538; June, $99 893,773; July, $93,018• 204. uoN CITY CO3DIIIIICIAL COLLEGH NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. Principals . r. W. JEIRIVI. J. C. Sorra k. '4 , ALAI CORLIIT. College Suilding. Corner P-nn and St. Clair Sta. 24 College Building. oid Fellow's Sandlot , . Alla St. • 3d College Buildieg, Noir 2.3 and 24 dt. Clair 8-. ARRIVAL! 1/1:01 TEX WZSJ IMMO ROT. 4, Ism. C Palmer. Malta, Morgan Co. 0. W. V. itlair. Fallow Field. Crawford Co., Pa. R. Cunningham. Plitebnrigh,P V. Holmes, Rich Valley, Allegheny Co., Pa, .1. FL Flack, Plastrangla„ Pa. lrotAa. W. W. Coz.Hope Church, Allegheny Co.. PA. R. 4.. Cox; " • J. I'. Woodward, Chief in; Champaign Co . 0. J. P. Butler, Wurtanakorg Lawrence Co., 0. IL A. Les Sandy, Columbiana Co .0. C. C. Chadwick Cohimbla C , ntre, Lick Co., O. D. Shona Zaneseille, Allan Co , lad. W. E Leonard, Collamar, Cuyahoga Co., 0. W. D Downing, Franklin, Penang° Co., Pa. W. A. Springer, Clinton, Allegheny Co , Pa. I. R. Foster. Armetro or Co.. Pa. R. Collins. Youngs own, Mah fining Co., 0. J. A. Mottiorsbonsh, Lowiatowa. M ®a CO. 71 H •rton, Weir, Tannery. Fulton Co., Pa. R. R. ilasnev, Lenox, Astitebnis CO.. O. J. C. Watson, Huntsville Loran Co.. 0. G. B. Morrison. E. Springfield, Jeff. Co., 0. Harriet Riley, Pittsburgh. Pa. J. Wo'f. McClure to., Allegheny Co., Pa, A. Huffman. Allegheny, L. Wane°. Rust eseblrg. Bel. Co 0. W. Kilos , Clifton.Gresne Co , O. J. S. Forsyth, Srownwrille, Payette CO , Aa. J. IL C. Willy u. Yolk w Springs, Greene CO., 0. P. Hirklsad, Pittab.:rgti, Pa. P. AbleSeld, Ads. Hardie Co.• el. J. A. Green, Freeport, Harris'n Co . 0 . .1 T. Noss New NOM, Fayette Pa, A. W. Neldig, Western. Lino Co., Lows. R. W. Hotta, Jamestown, Mercer Co.. Pa. W. Porter. J. &Unman. 0. 8. Gllll gisunna , , Tranibtal 0o ,0. For terms and Infrinnation rancernang thy College &Nana, JEN'ENS, Et II !TEC & COWL EY- Pittsburg, Pa. Ladies can receivea box of Dr. Velpau's Pills by mail, sealed from tbe• eyes of the public, by enolosing one dollar and six post age stamps to 0. G. Staples, general agent for us at Watertown, N. Y. lm New Advertisements. TRAY COW • • Same to the prenaloes of the sabscrlber, t■ Ihrbor Creek tp., about the lit of November, a WHITE DEUS LItY CO She la ab lot middle are and eras milk how three testa,—no 'pedal ;nark.. The owner is requested to come forward. per re property. pt. 7 'harps and take her away; otherwise she wll ba dlaposed of antordiag to law. JOHN McCLURN. nail 3w. EXI3OUTOItft3 NOTICIte etters test/lumen:at, on the est de of Simon Schneider, deid„ latsot Yit Creek tp., Erie* Co. Ps hiving been grated to the undersigned; Notice is hereby !Fero to those knowing themselves indebted to the este* t • peke feretedista payment, and thou; having claims wising tilt sumo will please present theme, duly sntban tlcated. to F. W. Knehber, Esq., who Is hereby author zed to collect and settle up the accounts of sale &ten sed. HENRY SCHNEIDER, no 9 6.3 Ow. Executor. LECTURE COUling V. 31. V. Association, • Itiil3.lBBll. Steketa for the ecurst, with Restrired 61111111, will be sold at 1e8R2.18 ULU, on NOTIB.IIBER leth, At 8 o'clock a. at. The programme of Lectures (num• beteg !condom corfittion, lomad of twelve, (8 in pr.,- vim/ searaa will be duly arrnouseed Within a dor or two. The fAlowlog rotes cf ?lade (the save as tut year's.) have been adopt 4 : ' , De Yakut.. —43 5 0 Tow. Tickets • EA 00 Two Tiek.tt . 6 14 5 Tick, fall sotto... 15 00 Time Ticket, 976 Hub aid. ticket .... 303 Ticket' for sleet Lectures. 40 cents. No tickets will be sobIlIU the hoar mentioned above. A. H. clualgy, Cieni.loe. Con. Brie, Kov. 0,1666 —it p Y,t4l. S- ; 2 Ji II A L L s.. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 9 A 10 TB! rINLY • CHRISTY'S, MINSTRELS & BRASS BAND! Pint carpal:id by EDWIN P. CHRISTY, the foander of igioetreley re , seeenised•bv h eon and sneereenr, SDITIR Brim; carturt, the only rrs , n living intl. t'e4 to the name ot -B. P. eihrisirs mi ffl arg‘.. established by this/doer* , f the Hoe. (Menu J. Taster, Surrogate of tbeVity and County or Hew York. bearing Writhe id d.sy otTJUINIi, Ins in the words and awes for=Chrlttyornew of Wolof. P. Chriety. an Waldo Ryron Christy and War A. Christy, She Asia la Ise sad nut rf kin." Admisei.str A l i4 d r wste—Reserred Pats, so tents. Doors ones at T 0111111109110. at S. A free Solway Sere lab hulks be Ole Braes Bead. TRIO. 'AIWA Boa:nem Amt. 0111PE're3 I CARPETS I: CARPETS! t Jut op2n.d, A NEW AsSOR.TIIENP OP CARPETS! EngLai B;wit'.4, Ell!ritt Patterav, New *Vire 8 pI, /DV" Good all Wool tog rata; V yd ; Flqr. DRll(Firla AND PELT CLOTHS Rasp Carpets of the Besstifil Damask Patten! COOOA 11A.TTINGS I Floor On Cloths, all prima, rtyles and widtlie; Rate Oil Cloth, h ary: Oil Cloth by the sheet. large *sough to corer a large room without piecing! VELVET RIIGS AND YATSC Coo-a and Manilla Door Mate, Stair Carpets and Rods ALL STYLES 01L7 AND PLAIN WINDOW SHADES 1 lll:Mend Green Engl , sh HoHandle for Rieder, all width* ityleeg new PATENT SPRING B &LANCE CURTAIN FIXTURE I The neatest thins nut. Cents and see It. Elegant Gilt and Bronzed. Window Corolees, Curtsin Hooke, Picture Preits.Teseela. Conte, itc.„ kr. !everything in this line eau be found here. A Sp'owlid mrtment NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ! Nottlor%am /Ate by the Yard, tqt Designs for 85 re - Ai—cheaper than Emb. hfuslin. EaLb. Iguana also. lame nix. IhridArtno Lees for Vestibn's Windows, with rods and Fixture.. The largest aim:41010ot of WALL AND WINDOW PAPER! In the town. LINENS! LINENS! LINENS! The largest assortment of Limn soo•i■ in th 4 market, at prices that defy unnletition. Elegant Bleached Ta ble Linens, 15i yards wide, at $1,16 per yard. We can show these cool' in all graths, from the wariest to the finest Double Dsms•k. ALL STYLES AND PRICES We have a jql,'lot of thee" good■ at $3 per dozen, all lAti e, which w 6 Guilder the Mt 'lst ultra In the market. TOWELINGS, Analtsbrzek and Harnask Linea. Apicalid Rucksback To Aei it $2,50 per dnz., all Linen. Eilerant Huekaboek Tow.ling r bl.ached, by the yard, .3.0 a wide, at the very low price of .5.5 carat. Irish L'nens, F.liteting Shirting Linens, Gzat.' s Ladle,' sad Children's LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS poll, all 111 e Ladles' Haadkerthtef at IL V dot -:- GLOVES AND HOISERY 1 Gen's, !Mier, Mims, Hoy. and Children's Cotten and Wool go-e. all price 4. The beat stock in town. A good Cotten Elsie at 25 etr. por pair. Wirier Gkves for Everybody. YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE! Bleschtd Else:lop, Shirttoga, Pillow Muslims, are Also, s zo >d stock of Cloasstbs Goods at low pries.. We keep n 1 Draee Goode, there!), enabling ne to keep • larrestock of Fat Willing Goode. Cad been' all the bargain" ar: taken W. 0 GARDNER, No T &mill° use block, Er'e, lir The able, ia under the supervision of Mr. S. B. OftliWOWN, whc is well known in this vicinity. nog LYON'S PRILIODIOII. DROPS. THE GREAT. FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES. These Dope itrh a scientifically compounded laid yrrperatien, and batter than any pill:, powders or nos trums Bear,Nail, their action is direct and positive, rendetiog them a rsliaqs, speedy ono certain for tie mire of all obetructions and suppressions tabla ture. Their popularity is indicted by the tact that over 103,000 bottler are snootily !aid sad couumed by the ladies of Americo, every one of whom soak in tlm strongest terms of prism of their great merits.— They are rapidly taking the place of every otter female remedy, and are cons dered by all who know aagbt of them, as the sorest, safest and most infallible prepara tion in the world, fir the core of all female omelettes, the removal of all obitrwit'ons of natant, and the pro motion of health. regularity and etreogtb. liplteit air rections, s'at'at when they may be word, and etplain lag when and why they should not, ant e - ald not be weed wi•hont producing *Teets contrary to nature's Oho• men laws, will be fort 34 carefully folded around each bott'e, with the errlt!en signature of John L. Lyon, without which none are genuine. Prepared br Dr. JOHN L. L'fit2i, 191 Chapel street, New Haven, Conn.; who can be consulted either per lousily or be Wt.:. ' (ertc!osica stamp) concsming all private disease. and female weak:ma& Bold by Druggists everywhere. C. G. CLANK It CO.. - ntli'Errly Caul Agents for 0.8. add Canada*. ava ZIgLIIA For the Handkerchief. MON'S o °ll t'AV A Most Exquisite, Delicate. and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Rare and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PHA LON ac SON, NEW YORK. ~;~ ~'►'ll I'll'liji s,a 4,~ ASK FOR RHALONS—TART. NO OTUEU. fiord by Pragetta gextecallY. A. A. ADAMS_ & CO., • WOOLESALT. DEALER! • BOOTS, SHOES, AND * RUBBERS. CORNER OP STATE AND MT= antra; _ERIE, PENN'A.,. • , Ed*, Puptathber netheas p . nl. COLL Boos nano, MAW lens IrslisissvlS4 =ad Story of jlisasmsWs Mock WIN Ts. OBSEaVigrik , ;OH Opiii CNN We would reepleffullY an ittsalloi of the public to ant Incilitiee for doing Job Printing at every deacrip• we Haring rapid Presses and the latest styles of Type we . r - prepared th do anything In the iloe, In n Manner equal teeny other utablirbfrant, end ors ferns u nrasarkable u Buffalo or Cleveland attea. It's bare a hied nearly two thousand dollars worth of oats rial to the Willa does it leas bean la oar poomosion, with the object of inshing it wheel we thought the comoneate ty Deeded. Herr Ail we bee, coieroded we l ca» the 'primed, of 014 Jobbing, *bleb mai 'OO ' lleen la every part of Werth western Pstruylvasis, to testily. ' , nose orbs went tasty week sr, Invited tel ere we • ealt. We can d 3 say kind of Pea uag tt st can I. done elauthere, —such far it , udelmer as All lands oug by 1.70%1 Operktois . All kinds used by Coal Flamm, All klerde geed by Coal Pellet, 'All hinds used by Merchant' and Stondearpse N AU kinds used by Retailers and Grocers, All kinds used by Manafuterri e • All kinds need by Median* Dealers, All kinds need by A neldeirelle • All kinds used by Railroad Ara* ll kiwis used by Pinks, - ' If kind" need by Insurance Mee, All kinds used by Stock Companies. gaimakr, II kinds aged by Brokers, AD kinds used by Coe. sad Tor. Merdurata, A :ltinds used by Uprise /Lea, Ii kinds used by Professional Men, Ride& urd by Lit req Saddle" kinds used by Piddle Wham, All kinds used by Patentees, Ail kinds used by Producers of Now Artides, ' All kinds used by Morchante of an Trades, All kinds used by Architects, All kinds used by Dagerornmus Mstabilaluosat", All kinds used by Artis ts generally, ' All kinds aged by Public Rahn:Atom • All kinds used by Manager, aileron! Ariesschilea, All kinds used by Political Manager", alt kinds used by Trayelihm Agents, Al kinds used by Farmers, or sellers of real esta'e. All kinds used by the WOO of Pet soul Preenerth AU kinds seed by Renters, Ia abort, all kinds used by sU Muir. Orders by eall,when seat by respunsibto gartiol,proupt ly attended to. Agents fur Shows, Camels, As., whose nnrponsib city we an aet acquainted with, most pay. in advance. ire cuss when packages art went out of the city by r xpresaand the omens for whose they are Ahead• ed have note regular account at the °Mee, the bill for collection rill Invariably be forwarded with them. R. S. MORRISON & SONS Beg leave to Inform the eftism. of Erie and violent that they have removed their stook of s DRY COODB To the Swizz BLOCK, to the building formUly oom ph d by Ilissirs...TDAM k KtPLER, when they intend keeping a large aasortmoot of Dress Goods, Fancy Silks, GLOVES, HOIBE/IV, Sce. Batman' thanks to mu mutoesers foe their put liberal patronage, we resjoetfally ash a eoethreaue of the um*. Eris, Jaw.. 1.1183. Pillow Linen% Rte., ite C'. DECK, .iNtriACTNIIII AID WINT.INALN DWI* IN BEGAILB, TOBACCO, aunt &C., Fifth below State Street, • ERIE, PA. Oppo.ita the Dispatch Printing Ofkw. GOLDEN BITTERS A PURELY VBGSTABLE TONIC. ISMORMING 4.BIIUINGTHISIN9, I'n/tides the oysters against the tell facto of gawked* Dom natal. Will curs tipporpais. Will earn Wisirnes. • • Will cure General Will cure Reartbarn. R ill cure ilasdackm. R ill earn Liver don:plaint. Will exult* and create a health y appetite. Will in rigorata the organs of digaWon sad moderate- ly lama.* a tstapacsture of the body and the fore* o• circulation. antics in Let as a general aotrobotant of th system, containing no poisonous dram and la THE BEST TOHIO BITTERS. IN THE WORLD. A fair trial is earnestly solieltad. GEO. C. HUBBLI, k CO., Prop:Won. • Badman, N.Y. Central Depot. Muntenia lezprase Building le HUD IsObt ST.. N E W YORK. For Isle by all Druggist* Groom, ka. I'7• .11INNIG k BOADLEY, Brie, Wholesale Amto, sad for Isis by Flail k Wartid,, Carter k Carver sad WU bine & Booth. octlF64. Corner of Etats Street and the Pasts, Erten THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE has pasted into the combat of the Undersigned, who are determined to spare no efforts that will tend to make it a abeyant stopping blame for the traveling A Dumber of imports et improvements have already been made, and otkers to be eomp'eted at an only pelted will render it cue of the inert hotels In the washy. tepectel care Is 'taken to furnish the table with all the sea.onab'e art ices, served up in the moa• approved style, and by wegnamodating wattage, We took charge of the hotel with the reetilatloa to make it such as the wants of this section miens, aad hal ambient efenstiting • appenbetion of oar pasts. LOOMS k ROM, a. T. I t oon la 1 - Proprietors. W. L Rom 5 I ayellfptt READY PAY STORE t KCMG & RUSSELL, Would reepeettully Inform the Public that thq Lie Purchesed the 13TOOR Or OROORRIIIt OF JAINICS A. 'LIRA 001131 S or seetkura MTN M. - Mears they Inteud to keep as good an sasortensat of IrA WILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, AND VARIETY GOODS as to kept in Zeta. Best Brands of Erie County Flour, Kept constantly on hand. WARRAN.RED 4 GOOD ARTICLE! 7 The highest Narkst Pelee paid for all kir es of Country Produce. Er Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the City. rtaarialatf.] J. NUM ft* Watches and Jewelry . 1 ,000.000 WORTHTO RE 'DISPOSED of at One Dollar each, without regard to Vales, sot, to be raid ler until yen koow what you are to metre: - /3,r 1,13. Rowan h Co, _(dgent for the Niutabetarere.) No. 1 5 Beekman street, New York. • ar Rout the followleg Itet of Artistes to be sold for W 1 DOLLAh UCH 3 100 Gold hunting case watches, $126 100 Gold watches, various styles, 76 200 Ladies' gold watches, 60 600 Silver watches, $2O to 86 6,000 Late style vest & neck chains, sto 20 5,500 Nutt* Cal. diamond pins, • 6to• 20 4,000' CaL diamond sir drops, sto 10 8,000 Miniature revolving pins, sto 10 2,000 Cal. diamond and. enamelled • gents' scarf pins„new styles, 5 to. 10 2,000 Masonic & emblem pins, Bto 10 2,600 Gold band bracelets, Bto 20: 8.000 Jet and enosiao brooches, , Bto 10 2,000 Cameo brooches, 6to 20 8,000 Coral ear drops, °.4 to 6 2,000 Lulled' witch chaise, Bto 16 6,000 Gents' pins, splendid assort'', 2to 10 4,000 Solitaire Sleeve buttons, Bis 10 8,000 Brts studs & sleeve buttes*. 8, to 10 6,000 Sleeve buttons, plain I sag.. 2t• 8 10,000 Plain It engraved rings, 2,60 to 10 8,000 Lockets, richlrengraved, •2 to 10 16,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new I. latest styles, • 6to 12 5,C4X) - Handsome seal rings, Bto 8 2,000 Bets bosom studs, 2,50 to 6 1,000 Gold peas, & gold holders, 16 to 25 2,000 Sets jet & gold pins I - ear 6 . drops, latest styles, to 10 2,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &s., 4to 6 10,000.1:W4pm,, 1 Silver cases, b. to - 8 .10,000 Geld pens, ebony holders. tto .41 This satire lista( bashful; nod vsloaltio ;pm. war Is wit for one Dollar *sob. CertillooDo of on the above ie .artie!es eat pr y d on mad, u relops sad I rd t, , i Tbar to chef:. a d a pt On the plosigt ef, the eartLeests son wre?, what t ot aro Jto hi" Dos it hi at roar optttoi Sod the itoUwv lad !oh the or#olo or rot , • TRY oretiloatto ego to ordasid for $1; an= 13; thfrtas ; atatyllro for lii ; rod amp k vet $ll. .W; wllLo i o r rA t ota ti n tion td Dor m mall r u t s l rid U oats far ow , trusts sad our ,trouts with tom. - • •a. a. sous, a 004 _ . DI Oti*Noor , Tett. P o.lhisr, 111 .H ÜBBEL'S Brown's Hotel, CREAT SALE C E The aoussed mat reptertnts a new asd hapmsad four boils Crrnso Wiz -veettflopettior to au Aar iM•I Feed Cotter to use. Its strength, durability, ea seined', eettlwallog ailtts'..ble throat sod in.tredi, Mate of nut, liseonettv. tutting all Weds of feed equally well, different length of eat, operated by hand Sta :sers• rower, t • eolablited, ere the Elmore Feid catter the de:'ded pet [wend ever ever, ether teat Itylte dilator. Ir took First Preroluoi at the Hew York State far In 1862 We offer them to the palate with f aft rend Mateo Bret thrr will olio "Wm .2U:docile:a - Moieties Baud Cotters : No, 1, "45; No. 2, $3O; N 0.3, liberal diserout to tie trade. , _ TUB ROCHESTER PREMIUM CUTTING BOX • We take p 4 ware in eoliths the attention of dea'cre *tad alkwho sell or use Cut' Jug bozos, to the Improved Roches ter Teed Cn•ter. • solehine combining Strength, cimplicitr awl Utility to ru gr at a degree that It must commend i's-if bowery Emu at Best tight It dmetta wo•k with lb* pyt set-es•e and rapidity, tutting Corn Sta!hoof tiler wet or day. with equal ease as haw or stew. There to no thanes for Omen( it io sell•feeding, cutting from Ewe—e'ghtha to one iewh inlength. An extenalre dealer in merieultunr implements is a of air Feed Cater: "We caorlde- It the more perfect Cutter made, and eater them. to our Man le with the fulleet confi dence." It tut • 'Away* taken the ant premium at -fiat. m i d Conety Taira, and dementedly at Ma et the head of all Feed Cutters of Its are. Primo No 1, leopro+ed, glee* Knits, 7 Inch throat. 915; No. 2, Imptovad angle We, 9 toda thr4ot, 818. • liberal dlicount to the trade. J. A. LAWSON'S IMPROVED REVERTIBLE FLUE HOT AIR FURNACE. ' P: P. *STEWART'S LARGE OVEN AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE= This splendid stove needs no midge at our hands. Wherever I Itut been used. it has grown into universal favor Some of Om points of recommendation are 'esteemed in the tot:Owing : lit. The peculiar position of the Ste cham4r, by which thi heat waneitner be thr .wa oat into the romp, or confine! to thi Stove. (The ladies know how to appreelets tb.s.) rd. The lire Is nnde• perfect cantrol, and any temperatnrs heat desirable can be obtained. Sd It burns t ithor wood, anthracite or bituminous coal •'h. A Sc. may be kept with entire safety daring the , sad breakfast and dinner prepared next day with no additians: fuel. ith. As a I eke. it is warts-alit d 12' All o the above articles Iv sale at wbolets's or retail b' W. W. PIERCE k CO., Corner of Flats and Ninth Ste. Hrli where also will always be brand a general assortment ft ever, &diet, unally sold ha a first due Hardware and Male Furnish, hag Store. [edit , Ow] THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLAUKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. • ttOTECTED TERS Ok r BY ROYAL •° - •,4 1 , PATENT ! VA parafrina a Proscription of Sir J. Clerks, M. D., Pkyrities EHraa►diasry to the Que.'. - W Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all We painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is 'abject. It moderates all excess and re moves aU obstructions, ands speedy cure may be rolled on TO MARRIED LADIES tis peculiarly suited. It will, Ina short time, bring on he monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTI ON. new Pills Amid sot be takes by Femsdslea daring the P7RB7 TIMES MOYTHS ePreg•essey, as they ors wars to bring as Miscarriage, bat at say Garr time Owl an eye. In all cases of Narrow and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limbs, Feigns on alight esertion,Palpthw Eon of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other mesas have failed: and al. though a powerful remedy, do not cantata Iron, calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each pa , tags, which should be carehilly preserved. tr ng LL DRITOGIST3. Sole Agent for the U.lk Mates and Canada, JOB ROSES, Fl Crortlazdt St. New York. N. 8.—5400 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to soy au thorised Ligent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills. sep2r66-ly. HARTFORD VIRE INSURANCE CO HARTFORD, CONNECI VITT. INt7OAPOI ITADIIIO. C4P17.1.6 $1,000,000. T. C. ALLYN, Prost. G. eOIL, See, UTTY FIRE niriußmict COXPANY METEOR% CONNECTICUT. tirGOIPORITZD 1847. I. I P/T4i..1250.80 WY. E. BARCH, Print. ORO. W. MISTER. &Nei. INSURANCE in the above old and tell ibis Comps:dm as be Waned oa application to R. W. RUMT.L. Afoot. • NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. • • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. (VHS UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL-. LT team their frieodi and the public tltet they have opened the above baldness. on the net side of the Lltantood, nut door to Mr. John Meebe's dry goode store, where they offer fur Sale the best usorted stock n the trade west of New York. select-NI Loot fur dlf mod manstractorios and bought at . • Reduced Prices, 1. AND WILL BE SOLD ACOORDIG,T , • • - •• 4 Special mantel:lu furs , . TO THE LADIES. - • Without their *roue s bulkier would he 1104Ailld. • • NOONAN & DOWEL sokylVeS4f • BANK NOTICE! Keystone National Bank of Ea je, CAPITAL, $150,000, DIRECTORS: SMELDILN MARVIN, JOHN W. SLUM MARVIN, BESTRII TOWN L'Y O. NOBLE. • °BANGS NOBLE. President. JOHN J. TOWN, Cashier. f The above bank willbus to opened tor Qs tannicitem inon on llfeaday, De& Stly la Ihi g ies' Nock, Wan dig oliiiiabo St.. Imams Seventh sad listielbobni7 moor diseoentod. Now noniund on.Doposit._ Collodion* wad, and monde sownuabod. ..:t. 1011 0 0 2910 . ' - Daft; Br* 4441W* Notes bought and sotf labored Plibiloint.nowygo mono' IlinY szlit•i• A LIIII3IIL dts BKOTIIKR, retwoarezta Winne eikt inwite Ae Phew &W e l or fabett Sewing Ilsektnee .tea best Is un— State between ftb end 9tk Ste, Me, h. Claw teed, to Ia the fined style. wour aoTp,L, Waterford. Pa. Rowe Loam imenarrqs. Need ationmodadim. oad tandolottostioa otiroa to tonalett,of gusto. • dlOrdiPale Invented by the celebrated P. P. Erraw ART; set to Walt or of portable t u r o , Tffir new /lunge* is Offered to the public In the ti7nlefeet belief Out it ear • passes all others In am The Coucty Commissioners, atter eistalolng-a nun, _ ter of lauds, unanimously' adopted this for the Court lions., at the beat thee bad seen. Its merits tray be briefly statel se follows : It does not clog by dust and ashes, so as to i ~p ede the draft. It can beput in t erttct voiking order in Ore minute,' time, no matter 11711, long It ban b.en In use. It hal the best radiating rutface of any Furnace constructed, and rt 'litres the least fuel. It is. nifty cootrolled and can be anacered by those roast onslalled In su_la matters, ' , ter very little a:portents. . • A s'ogle t x.-.ml cation will satisfy any person of its great saperlorlty. esti at W. W. F Igßet & Co.'s store, and examine It, or send foe a paipli t. Panora : No 1, s—; No. 2, t.—; No. 3, 3—. ~ P. P. STEWART'S OVEN STOVE. FOB EMI= AXTAILACITZ OIL DITUIMIOUS* COAL The Finest Hall, Parlor or Sitting Boon Stove ever Invented It ebotes up, always bums frr ely, Is perfectly tight, eau be 'leaned Fr simple turning of the grate, and is complete in all revecta. By the use of ALAI • threcite cral fire C.O be kept to it all the year round. Painta : No. 1 , s—; No. 2,1—; No. 3, s—. Crawford, Christian & Ruth, Dealers in GROCERIFS AND PROVISION 2, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, , 80.7 BEAT77B BLOCK, PARK I:,:te. • Also, Public Dock; Foot of State Stx\-..1, Inf. A. cßAwror.D. B. r. jaa29'6s-tf • J. lITRON WITH. REMOVAL. .GROCERIE.S! GROCERIES'. THE Subscriber has removed his stock of Groceries from the stand above the Late Sh,ne Depot to the room In the brick block on State corner of Fourth, where he will be happy to few :41 friends and customers and all their orders for goods. stock of Groceries Is large and carfully selected aaJ o /red at the lowest rates consistent with the °ritual . ils He Invites all In need of anything in his line lo bums P. BCtiNki New Music Store. • .• '.-"V 17( ••• ' 111. 1111 ,4 4- •• IS • PLANO FORTES AND MELODEONS, From: the following celebrated DIANUI"ACTUSBRS Steinway & Sone, New York . Won. Bombe & Co, Baltimore, Yd. Lindeman & Sons, New fork. . Wm. B. Bradbury, New York. John B. Dunham. New York. Grovezteen & Co , New York. • Geo. A. Prince & Co , Buffalo, N. Y. Cu l bert, Needham & Co, New York. Prio's at a Large tiseount below facturer's Prices. • PIA'O:OS FROM $250 TO $10(k). • Also, Instruction Books and Sheet Mute, All persons wishing a first rate Piano Portent on, are invited to ma and examine our instranenti ~s fore purchasing elsewhere. Reed's Block, State street, neatly opposite the Onion. ERBINA ri tI I . Er P. S.—Every Instrument warranted far do: o • maid and Keystone Stove Worlo Tibbali, Shirk & Whitehead, KLIMPACTIIILLES 01 STOVES lit HOLLOW W A LU'a, Sirs . large and extensive easottakent of 8t: Ir:A Wholade and /Wad. - la a lint•elase Goa! Cook Bt9ro, with or` without • s - -1014 far buts* orfiroo; Or wood, awl. 4 BETTERIiIii • iITEWART STOVE: InCIAT MLA?* 1111111rRilie, sotaii;int;it Poi otteii 810Ner..041,4 OM • mod *Wm Ise Nei it woos, ;:, . . • TV are WU ttakittletarhig Oda * *mast 16W I#o • • Stara for wool—with or witooat resouott THE BIENT0,11„, - A I n , open sgoe for Wail. Thbt /a a see Eitove beautiful :align, sad now for salo--togitrarr slat large arsortsuent ef ilevalact Oren Coo* Fazio: Cook for rood or coal, sad Patio/ and Moe Storm, for wood or ooaL a. It 'II BILLts, D. Baum, W. B. WHAT!' a%' Kras; Jan. 12, 1963—ti. THE IJNDERSIONED HAVE OPEN. an a Clothing Store, on Ow corner of lfoirth at 3 State streets, where they prorose to kin always tt hand u good an a wortment of Clothing as can be found in the city, made in the oast wanner from the best m . • and eo gobbed as le *Cord satiefitetion to t! moot critical cn.tomer. I . ..rticular attention will I - paid to Custom Work, in which branch we propose t excel all other establishments in the city: We will a. • ways keep a One stock of Cloths, Caminaenee, Pedlars. ko , from which customers can Beloit to. the rary best advantage. ' • Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. compneing all articles in Coat lice. The Clothing of Boys will also be um& •epeolalltr. efn us a call. Iia3B2IIIILAN tiro. B/arrsYalr. Assure SLlkatimumi. Lass Cutter with 11.,1(ooh. jeltf 6.•tt ROOl l lllO to rolls ready to be ualled down. adasindt sel Fostoria and Buildings 0( all tied,; construct*: .4 mite:Hats that hate stood the tat of Etas yeah. manufactured on as entirely Whitest awl' better ye,u than any other courpoattloa rooting to la. gamaraki t west Vary dant& sad at low rice. ___Cinrabus go, Naples seat toe Irtimmil. ReaDY ROOVIIIG 00. •011111 Fly • NI. T 3 Maid's Lass,ll4, Toil& • W. W. PiEItCE GZO. , I. arcont, - . w. PlEltet, , Wholesale and :teat' d alias In lI,A,4IIDARE AND HODS _FURNISHING GOODS ? OrnAir.:of &ate and Ninth Streets, . • maim, pio,.;' Na to t o o t ti t rortil attat '3ll tO tbapacjtip,t elm to their st.tkk's , . . Dried and Sealed Fruita, PAINTS & 011.3, Rats, PENN,A. THE IRON GAT.te To it New 'Clothing Store. ~, .