tie *ltaly Obsava. lE. FA., NOV. 30, 1865 arcler•s Guide. E qtio Fug LINE. Going weit. LA - ... CM&Wi E x poIIII ~......... Dv, xire% 6.36 p. le . ...... ..012 sod Accommodation 3410a.m. 6.00 Vight Ravin .....iolodo txptela 10.00 I. m. i; 10 i• Ceeland grpries, 12. es a. m. A DELIVA A ERIE RAILROAD. Arrive. „Erie Ext.rao 8.37 it. an. ..Erie Mail L 29 p. sp. ....... . irtrrea Accommodation Um ~. in. g A prr3E+CRGR RAILROAD. Artirs. ..Pittsburg Szpress &SO p —..iteocamodation 11.60 p. m pEgs SAICTID.---WO will purchase of Papers that may be brought ma st be uncut aid is a Clean tf. citrons of the Onsgsvwx will plea se t he the larger portion of our leingin the country, we an neoes ei to t a rnish each reading man , st l ik e ly to be acceptable to those critereliriag out of town. This wit for the omission to notice !:re of concern merely to persons an i discuss other subjects ezoitine Jotice to our country sub— carnprige nearly eight—tenths of rAtronsge Of the paper, requires k e ep their interests mainly in is order to do so we are compelled Poch that it would otherwise be a .r 11 to treat upon. A compendium cipartant local occurrences y the jo: to attempt to elaborate and cc:a mu & third of them would ere room than we could spare, e h.oild expect, under the dream— T au A SFIOWMAN. -.11 appears ova Council and Burgess of Girard, ty, are in trouble with Dan Rice, the monument lately erected in by the latter. Before that memo• •:epted by the borough authorities, land that no inscription other than my to commemorate the soldiers, placed thereon. This fact is of the minutes of the Town Council erection and acceptance, Rice had ,ascribed with' his own name, so as ,rite the living as a clowa as well st heroes. This violation of faith t of the jester has given great dil n to the people of Erie county. RllO. „ i, e we, with the following um exceptions ao trouble between Col. Moo and :ire of Girsrd. Istion WI! made by any authorised t Col. Rite l e name should not ap— the monument. t of such a stipulation is not on , n the Turn minutes. 3ter " has committed sto " violstion and the " great diesstisfaction '- the "people of Erie county " does :rept in the imagination. Rice's name was placed upon the it true, and, all the expenses of its rise come out of his pookett to know whose name h•e • better . there' The act was one which resent period has had no exemplar .of the'Union, and he icjastly ea t honor of it. The attempt to de his integrity and patriotism by Col. Rice's profession is as nn- is charseteristio'of those whose trtinn spirit provokes such mo re Col. Rice a Republican, instead end of the Union and Constitn- the same persons and presses seer at him as a "clown," and , 's generosity, would be enthusi praise. We wish that some men retensioae to loyalty and virtue bile spirited and noble hearted as ," whom they are now so free to ALRDLZ.—We were shown, by Col ompeon, on bforiday forenoon, a f black marble procured from the '• Williamsport, allusions to which ends , been made in the papers last few months. It was polished r equal to the best foreign marble. s to ben 'me a very important IT the productions of our State. This I,le, we are informed, has never found in America—that In com iae obtained from Belgium and great expense. The deposit near .rt is large, and apparently km:- The reins are from eighteen inchce tio thickness. A company, con - !)me of the best known business city sai Philadelphia, has been toil the qusery, end the members tintilence that it will prove to be st investments 'dike day. holilap are .close at hind and . tre preparing to meet the wants n The largest and beet stook of trade will be found at Bener & mfectionary establishment, Erie, nmotioture and keep everything lihse,ss well as a general usort• nlns, Toye, &c. til to m them by the reputation Cough Candy—Moss and is of the 5 plant'. that the 'hey are 'net, the ,65 .1 1) ig to the' Lloyd's sontains, re of all the late is cider may im =braces to the . estimate "bete, but if any of them desire ftlistory of the war in a condensed fA,z, this is probably as good as titnt for Erie county, air. W.. J. i s sshEtid, will spend some time in 41 , 1 " vhich he will take a mem Irizih the eastern townships. * NV AT MiADVILLI.-4 fire the building occupied by the C4lty Journal, in Mesdeine, es2/7 Ye Gming loge, and bad ittsined !ray before it was discovered. A e all that was saved in the Jour. tzd the" editor, Mr. Nicholas, who building barely escaped. The the block were all of wood, and `aces 'could be got Mier check, 4 'ned• The property destroye d It teapied by stores, and the loss is 441 estimated at from $150,000 (.14. Items of Local Interest. Who was the grit little boy mentioned in the Bible ? Who else but Chap. I.? If s person's right hand Itches, it is s sign that he will soon scrsteh it. The same ap— plies also to the left hand. Printing paper has suddenly risen from fourteen to twenty cents per pound, with a prospect of a still farther increase. If a man "misses his Alin," everybody cries out, "be is a fool," and sometimes, "he is a rogue." If he succeeds, they besiegi-his door, and pronounce him one of the smartest men in the country. We have several instances of this tendency In Erie. Mr. Gough says we scutetimes wonder at the incivility of railrOad conductors, while if we could know all the petty annoyances to which they are subjected, and the silly qua Lions constantly asked- of them b 7 ignorant, stupid and nervous people, the wonder would be that they can be civil at all. Mr. D. F. Buell, late pity distributor of the daily Dispatch, has opened in the basement under Austin'. jewelry store, a shop for re pairing boots and shoes, where he invites all his old customers and friends to give him a tall. Everybody knows Snell, and he can de pend on building up a good run of custom. As a workman, he has very few supeidors. The Crawford county papers complain bit terly about the rush of convicts at their county jail. Already they have over forty confined—mostly from the oil regions. The Sheriff is obliged to keep extra watchmen on duty to prevent their escape. One of our local exchanges tolls the follow,; lag rather- dubious story. It sounds some what "fishy :" "An idiot, while sitting upon the track of the Lake Shore railroad, near Dunkirk, a day or two ago, his head bent upon his knees and fast asleep, was struck by a passing train, and thrown a distance of 40 feet. The train was immediately backed to the scene of the disaster, • when, imagine the surprise of the passengers at discovering the simpleton standing near the track, apparently unharmed, the only signs of injury manifest ed by him being exhibited in a vigorous-frio Lion of the back." A ootemporery gives the following recipe for removing the smell of paint from a room: "To take smell 'from fresh paint let tubs of water be placed in the newly painted room, near the wtinsost, and one ounce of vitriolic acid pat into the water. In a few days the water will absorb, and retain the effluvia from the paint, but the tub should be once or twice renewed with a fresh supply of water." A young lady remarked that she could not see what her brother, George William, saw in the girls that he liked them so well, and that, for her part, she would trot give the company of one young man for that of twenty girls. A paper published in one of the neighbor ing towns relates the following shocking sto ry : "On last Monday, at en et.rly hour, the dead body of Mr.•G. Abler, an old and es teemed resident of onioity, was found sus pended by the leg to the limbs of one of the trees in front of the market house. How he came by his death we know not, but there are well grounded suspicions of foto/ play." We agree with the Conneaut Reporter that the fowl play lies more at the editor's door than anywhere else. • Everybody expects to have a tarkey for Thanksgiving or the Holidays, but everybody does not know how to fatten them. An edit tor who pretends to know, gives the following as the correct plan: "For *soh turkey mix about a pint of Indian meal with one pint of unbolted wheat flour, and pour boiling water . on• it, stirring rapidly until it forms thin, mush. Place the dish where the fowls cast have access to the feed at any time. Let skimmed milk or water be given also. In two weeks they will be as fat and oily as batter. They will fatten hotter to have their liberty in a spacious yard." In answer to a correspondent,the New York Tribune states that it is true, as reported, that a druggist who has a speciality before the public is paying that establishment $lO,OOO a year for advertising. It says he paid $1,500 for the insertion of one mammoth advertise,- ment, and adds on the general subject; "Bon ner once paid us $3,000 for one insertion of an advertisement of the Ledger. He knew that through judicious advertising he could insure a fortune," and he did. The Baptist church; building, remoddled, beautified and vastly improved both in appear ance and convenience, will be dedicated on Thursday, the 14th of December. The dedi cation sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Jeffrey, of Philadelphia. The pastor of the church, Rev. Mr. Bainbridge, will be ordained on the following Friday. Rev. Dr.:Robinson, of Rochester, will preach the ordination ser mon. At the late State Fair, at Williamsport, the first premium was awarded to M. Ehrett, of Mill Creek township, Erie county, for the best half peck of Concord grapes and beet fon: bunches of Delaware grapes.—Dispatek. It appears we misunderstood the Gaulle!, proposition for the erection of a soldier's monument. The plan is to have it built by voluntary subscriptions and not by the official authorities. It our eotemporary can succeed in such a• movement we bid it Gott speed, thoulh we still think these are other under takings vastly more essential. The comment oration of the valiant deeds of our soldiers can safely be left to the future, but the im provement of our streets, the erection of more buildings and the completion of new lines of communication that will ensure to the city's prosperity, are vital present necessi ties. , Let us have the useful first ; the ornamental and honorable will come in due time. Au exchange says one of the latest-le/Mons with the ladies is veering long ends of ribbon around- the neck. F,ew of the uninitiated know the significance thereof. The wise ones say that when they wear the ends banging in front, it Means that the lsiy is "married;" over the right shoulder that "she is engaged;" down the back that "she has a feller coming to see her, bat isn'ttengaged ;'' over the left shoulder it means "fellers, come follow me." If she doesn't wear any it means that she is "engaged, and doesn't want anything to do with any other feller." We presume the above is correct, but as we make no pretensions to being acquainted with the ladles' fashions.we do not vouch for IL There is meek• tenth and good sense in tile sentence : paper that tries to do the am!. able at all limit and to everybody, careful to express ■o strong °pintos lost It should raise the back of some haulm catamount, will And the reward of the over-eomplaisant owner of the historical jackass, who having tried every method to please his ceasorions advisers, suo. coaled is failing with them all, and .lost the animal to boot." The ue cutter Com. Perry, one of the new government semis built fee seevice upon the lake, arrived in our port on linndef. Is a neatly built and handsomely OW craft, reflecting credit upon all connected with hug Our Ciiit4lll win be, gratified to learn that through the efforts of her commander, Capt. tnteager, the navy department has qouented that the Pr", shag TOW iq onv harbor% David Crockett, When quite a youth, became an admirer of a beautiful Quaker girl, and thus forcibly, graphically and poetically de. scribes the effect: I found mysqlf over head and oars in love with this girl, and thought if all the hills were pure and all belonged to me, I Would give them sway if I could just talk to her as twantod td; but I was afraid to begin ; for whoa I would thlak Of saying anything is her, my hoar: would hula to flatter like • duck is a pedals, and if I tried to mate it, and speak. it would get right smack up my throat and choke me like • cold potato." We suspect that David is not the only young fellow who has found himself in that interesting eondition. ootemporary apologizes to one of the ministers of its tows, for calling his church, by mistake at tut compositcir, s " dims socie ty," instead 'of s " divine society." In some eases, says the Titusville Herald, we might concede the distinction without marking the difference' Let every Democrat rapport his local paper. Let him throw all the printing and advertis ing he can to its °Sot. Encourage and strengthen it. Remember that the Democratic press of Pennsylvania has much to contend with—moneg, power and an Immense annual patronage. Now is the time to snake the effort. & gubernaterial contest of the greatest Inter est and gigantic Importance to the people of Pennsylvania wilt soon be upon us. and it is essential that Democratic paper, be given the widest circulation possible. A correspondent writing from Pithole saye: 'Before you are here a week you will discover that wane are very often the subject of affec tion, are raised to the dignity of sex, and as it admitted into the human race as so many more. A dry hole is always talked of as 'it,' and a very contemptuous. parties 'it' some times Is. But if the little puncture behaves nobly, if it turns out a good bowing well, it is sure to be 'she.' What the dwift engine is to the rider, what the proud Alp is to the sailor, what the sweet girl is to the lover, such is your hundred barrel well to its owner —a dear creature and a " The Green Bay Advocate thus explains, In answer to $ correspondent, the meaning of those eabalisti, (Ammeters, "C. 0. D.." which very frequently accompany express packages : "They are not the advertisement of a patent medicine, or anybody's bitters. They are simply the result of An idle habit they have down East requiring us Western people to pay for snob little goods as we may compliment them by ordering. The letter simply mean. 'Chen Oat Darnquiek.' It is mortifying that so large a COUNT& as the Express Co. should spell so badly and use each profanity; but, as we are not responsible for public edu cation and morals, we can do no more than to allude to it." A card appears in the Pi-hole Record over the name of the Cashier of the 11. R. Petrole um Company and the Superintendent of the Holmden Farm, denying, in tote, the state ment that certain wells on the farm had been levied upon. A mortgage deed was recorded on the Ist inst., in the office of the Recorder of Trum bull county. Ohio, given by the Atlantic & Great Western Reilway Company to John R. Penn, of New York, as trustee, for thirty millions of dollars, for which seven per cent. bonds are to be issued. The instrument re quired thirty thousand dollars worth of stamps. Mr Penn is of the Banking House of Culver, Penn & Co., at Franklin. The Union dills Bulletbt says that on Sat— urday morning, the 18th inst., "Thoinal Edict, a citizen of Leßcenff township, was found ly. Ins dead by the side of the track of the P. & E. B. 8., in that township, near the town line between "baked! and Waterford. When found he was buried beneath a . load of fence rails, his head and feet only obtruding beyond the load. It appears•that Mr. Edict was driving alma of rails near the top of the embank. anent, which at that place is from seven to nice feet high, and getting too near the edge, 'the wagon tipped over and was precipitated down the embankment, crushing him under the load of rails. From the position in which ho was found, it is supposed that he was on the load at the time of the accident." About four o'clock on Friday last, the Ti. tusville aerial dates, a young matt 21 years of age, acting as teamster for the Great West. ens oil refinery, on upper McElhenny Farm, while waiting to have hie barrels emptied into the receiving tank at that place, accidentally fell through the platform on the top of the tank, and was drowned. The editor of the Corry Telegraph learns from his "genial friend and fellow citizen, James Patterson. Esq.." that " the Philadel phia & Erie Railroad have abolished the sys tem of charging passengers rho do not pro. cure tickets before taking seats in the cars, 20 cents extra." This measure, which will be hailed with satisfaction by all the patrons of the road, the Telegraph learns, was secured through the influence of the new Superintend ent, Mr. Tyler. Under the _heading "another railroad sod dent," the Warren Mail chronicles the follow ing: "We keno that en Irish woman gave birth to a bouncing baby on the P. it E. ex • press train going Seat, list Tuesday night, between Warren and Ridgeway. Evidently there was one 'passenger' on board which was not 'left behind.' It was ticketed all the way through—none of your 'dead-heads 1"' The Dispatch figures up the number of pew building@ erected In Brie during the year at 800. The Bulletin estimates the number in Union at 50, and the Conneeettville Record those in that piece at 003. 170101111 the indi cations greatly deceive us, the number of buildings put up here next yes: will largely exceed those of the present season. Harper's Maculae is responsible for the following : " A Pennsylvania SOUS year old was reproved lately for playing out doors with boys; ohs was 'too big for that now.' But with all imaginable ineocenoe she replied t— sWhy, grandma, the bigger we grow the bet ter we like 'em I' Grandma took time to think." The City Councils, on Monday evening, adopted a resolution that 14 the Chief of Polk. sod his essistants be directed to notify the proprietors ofdrinking saloons that they mum oloselheir respective planes by ten p. m., and is cue of not so doing. that they inter com plaint against the offenders before a Justice against all parties Who sell, spirituous liquors, ale or beer, en the giabbstb, and 11,110111 witnesses in all cues." Of' course no sore liquor wilt b_. sold on Seadayot after taa o'clock in the *miss ea week day', tram this time forward ! ' ' Mr. Gers,•llte Of the 011401414 having bees elected • ssemint.st. Cosmos Owen. to ell is usezpired,- p.m has deoitsed -the (wished honor!! pee.. datsj _kwhtestitled to the ansaimosup pliodits of the irefoosloa. Think of is eidegior : getthii dein le be a 0 ommoettimilsisit 72? The New York oprrespondeit oftheAe• patch perpetratiei Capital Akio' Sirerr Y.414411:;:4 4 . 1 ,100 !NAV irlOCkwil‘idarirso .. 4 him will Sppiiiiiete.: lie nig thp-Osoerser sot Cileirsied for opecokualing, bin lor howl y." BOWER prourn u Ifrook ii -It 1 I •4. Dunkirk is to have a lecture course this winter, and the opening lecture is to be de livered by Oen. S. F. Cary, of Ohl°, the Abolition stump orator. U this is a specimen of the class of men selected u lecturers, our Dunkirk friends are not likely to be much benefited, either morally or intellectually, by the cone. Our decided' opinion is, that if the entire lecture system was•abollshsd, and the money spent fer some object of local charity, the community would be 4 , the better for it." • The managers of the Penns. B. IL Co. ban concluded to build a branch road front Irvine I. Oil City, a distance of 53 miles. The road is to be completed by he let of May next. Edwin Miller of Philadelphia, and Milton Co;alright, of this city, are the eantraetors. We nutlet in one of our ozoitsages an &c -oolant of an "unfaithful husband" being shot by his wife. We inspect that If all the "ea faithful husbands" met with like fates, the number of widows would be increased to an astonishing extent. Men are like bugles—the more brass they contain, the further . you can hear them. Women are like violets—the more modest and retiring they appear, the better you love them. The “prothonstur" of Mercer county, ac (seeding to the Venange Spectator, has a bad spell. Re commences a bole thus, "no awl men bt theta penance." The "Blackbird " poem on our Nit page is a comical and readable imitation of Poe's liftmen." It Tin repay pernsaL If you are in a hones and hear a baby sty it is a sign of atarriage . ; or, if it Isn't, it ought to be. irrittea for the Obesereer.] Draw the Sword, Erin. BY J. W. DUGGAN [The following stirring poem has been published in one of our local cotemporaries, with some alterations which the author does not approve. Having requested as to insert It as he wrote it, we comply with his re— quest : Drawee sword, Erin ! time to In:sheath it, Too long has it slumbered in tyranny's pale ; The strife hour approaches when thou shalt meet it To crush the fell despots, and liberty hail; The p,find, wily foe, will he now dare to meet thee, With vengeance aroused, and thy wrongs in thy breast While nations are watching and millions now greet thee, Oh ! gather ye braves, like the clouds in the West. Draw the sword, Erin I thy wild harp awaken, Too long it lays hashed; a if sleeping in death, But tho' It has slept, it shall ne'er be forsaken, Nor Erin want minstrels to strike chords yet ; - Then wake 'veer string, high swell the deep VI? song, Arousing to vengeance o'er mountain and plain ; Gather, ye Chieftains, 'round the green ban ners throng, Up, up, one and all, from hill, valley and glen, Draw the sword, Erin ! tby green flag unfold it, Thy sunburst in freedom fling loose to the wind; Let the awe-stricken Saxon in terror behold it, Now waving o'er long severed legions com bined. Draw! the oppressor mutt feel ay avenging blow ; Strike, strike to the hilt, while one tyrant remains Wake in thy breast all the wrongs thou hut borne ; Sweep, sweep with a vengeance the foe from thy plains. New AND IMPORTANT RAILROAD.-.-Th• tic A Great Western Railway Company (prin cipally a European company, recently repre sented in this coanttVby a party of capitalists from Ragland, of whom Sir Morton Pogo was chief.) has leased the Calamities and other railroads necessary to the connection for 999 years, and purchased other chirters, which together enable them to make a continuous line from New York city to Cinoinnats. Much of this road is already constructed, at both ends. The part to be constructed extends from Milton, in Northumberland county, to Franklin, in Venango county—distance in a straight line 159 miles, but by contemplated survey, 175 miles ; thus, Milton to Clearfield 90 miles; Clearfield to Brookville 40. mike; Brookville to Franklin 45 miles. By the Philadelphia & Erie the distance from Milton to the oil regions is 289 miles, and to Erie 276 miles. The A. it G. W. route is therefore much the shortest, either to the oil rigilea or to the Wasters line of the &ate. The neces sary surveys are to be made immediately and the wont will be put nader contract as soon as possible. The money to pay all expenses is already provided. The following appoint ments of Bogie/ere have been made : • Ooesultiog Rogisieer--James Worrell. Principal Engineers—Tom. 8. Bnbidge, Rasters Division. Pluton Jarrett, Middle Division, W. liillasr Roberts, Western Division. The snag' of tke road is to- be six feet—the roads in this State are generally 4 feet 8} inches. The division to be constructed will commence at Milton, thence West through White Deer Valley, in Union county, Sugar sad Nittany Valleys, in Clinton county, by way of Washington Iron Works, thence up Bald Eagle and Bette% Creek to Snow Shoe, in Centre county, and thanes to Franklin via. Clearfield and Brookville . When completed the rood will be a formid— able rival to the Philsdelph is £ Erie and to the Pennsylvania Central. The immediate effect will be to increase railroad faellities and to materially reduce freight', and net least, to make• railroad employee■ respect fat and ao— eonsmodating.—Lock Haven Democrat. •Ttisi &loran FIDDLI.--That old fashioned musical instrument, the old ' 4, sootah addle," which has been so extensively played in all parts of this country of Late years, has had the tone all taken out of the strings by the introduction cf Carter's Extract of Dandelion, and Bittersweet, and Tel low Ointment. This wilt be a great relief to the serious part of community., especially to parents, school teaehere r sad all who wish to lead a life el quiet and repose. These important articles can be bad of all respectable druggists. We would osll attention to the advertisement of ffultin's & Co., in another column. They wont agents to sell fine Steel Engrarinp and olfar great indunemeata ; they an an old et tabUshed houw,.and hare the ?naiades of dealing pro/aptly and hoomaily with Heiress. roman. Many of our young men may find it, Tory profitible to employ their spare time fa iselling for them. The first and lasi thing lie - My regally is Cartees Extract of _Saar! Vi ed. This was the remark of an inte ll igent' firmer, as be called at the stern' for a bottle of this Medi. sine. Bat, said he, as 4 , 8 U. for 'eery thing that b;ppeas in the.theally, there is no nee in taking a small bottle. iteader s 'go aad Ao likewise. • , .1 • "Dr. Hewett, of .Ohlo, • isjel `I • hams tested Dr. Carter ' s ,Cosilonnd Zdt, *44 , ot. Bawl Weed it Ao.bedshie. Ilelmsesde - dimme et acute Dysiohlty and other Bevel Options, god also la Dio, sad 11111” . 11/111641 it ilo tarairlain ingthese s= e ly_ Owls alma s speowes. "0177.. Willa. •IPannell:"--ThW stsethis sod isterestiwg serial—"oso_ of Masse Arse "—is published Aelpleiiiwid itnabitigitl by T. B. Petsrses• /4 Bros., Philadelphia, is, io of volume . 'Bilil"pigimi, we," good - ttpfsid ex ' Whisk pi*, it dialog , Prise of $l,OO. It h ittr a bZ i liitlit geh icr4re :i l l:: ." lag o f . hi else., sad will been, the •st tasked 'dittos is Aiseetes. Adding I r. • a retorms 6 Thos4 !/003 Olteelant . stmt., Phl;ade t od s ;• v N.'''. - - • Banza dbitoirs-s•ss, 11 1 1 , ..41L,vi.•nr PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY ! or %Au. ZINN. and noes bat pan Oidavilicsey, law the awl nikrial mad Weds( adage. Our desk a lope Geode Is huge, ahragate ad tb• ildsabla vatiatbi. HOLIDAY GOODS I 100 dillhesst demi et ' SUGAR TOYBI ausAina woos. Tors. "model:L. to, Tee the HoMae brim SVIII YAVITT or SUGAR GOODS, CANDIR3, W., KM. Itqrstety he the HOLIDAY TR ADZ. Our Stock In tkis llas to Izissers. and isimied sepal any he the 00tINTRY TRADE. Moss & Candy I NOTIONS! Ws me poyhir portioutor ~leo to Oil NOTION TEADNI An Goo& la VW lit e taseaj i splby sesstry diatom 'LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICE& Koss & Elm Candy. Leib* stoke la Se NOTION Lilt N: Ist. • • Papsr e antelope% • Lied Pa ' Ignsbig Gums. SLAG Posaik, . Masi Mos, riPes. Telmer* Bono, Cigar Tabu. Combo. . Boob. Gus Cap, Yuan, Ear 011, IPortaasen hag %go I ' Math% isassuadask Labor Italie Jewsharpo, Weak Organs. AID ♦ L•IQU 1•, AND NOTIONS, AT WHOLESALE! 1088 & Elm Candy. lawn, COCOANErtiI, NUTS, 7108 AND PZUNES, AT WHOLESALE. We bees s geed ameemeet MUM 1111111 CHIMING /k MEOW 10111A000. IFLooaura EZTikAellh PlMMltillt. cantur GOA LOllOlll, £C, Lt Lowest Made Mesa Moir &' Elm Candy. FREalir BALTIMORE OYSTERS 1 Is Large or &salt Quiiiirtlties. To ham • largo aisottamat et Goody asd ars posted to 'apply &slam yeasty. Oar s sill WON* salted to lie state albs Itstallse. sod at flit Oho Quality. Moss & Alm Candy In WO MOW cotrovosior b thwilidest. Sid 4 all AMMO eel /Wafts hp tbt ssurdiry. ' aqat. CARPETS, • CARPETS, CARPETS I raillisit Drorsids„ Mood Pattiiras. Ilisw Arils $ ply Impala ; Good au W o ol L ig roin. at st,ao Drags!. sad Mt Clow. flow Carpet af te DeWitt I Dam& Pauses. Cows EMUyy Flow OU Cloths, al visas, Idris and widths; 111 101" 0U C hour Oil Cloth Yr the ssosill to sow skier room wittiest plarol, Font z oos an d age. coma and Davin& Doer IlstrAildr Oulr ag and 1011. rt7lorGil and Trals Mallow aboilos. sod Gross I/Oak Rodisodsfor Wisdom. sit widtbs. Mies sow Tao asdad *fag eat. 0... .ad ass U. ilessat tilit aid biassed Medea Conks; Outsas Useas. nstari NO* ItasslAsMords. M. as. tverptkiag fa tab hies esa bs timid Wm. • Spisadid Assestasat • las by the yard. JUN tot Dati smati—absym this Blab. Web. Might day Leo Ncleti Vishadastas Lam ibt Volatile Medal% with zeds sad liztans. the lewd smettirsat Wall itailWiatin toot La tie tun. LINENS, LINENS, LINENS. Lt.llmiYo`tuset allgan Goods Me market at prism that der eompotttios. laagast Illatahed Tata 1.1 yank yid% at $l.l/1 pas yard. ltra dhow thaw roods ta all rad." from aoitsul te tae Olin Daabia Dana*. alt dyke sad poem We k& a Jab lot of time gado ill p par dame al/ Wm. yids vs uteskise lbs Resin Wks to Ito market. Makibait aid Dam* Liam Hatiabeek Tomas at $3lO per dos, aU Uses. t lieekalnuit Tow- Wing, bionshed6 b U u r ia Lputi, We wide, at tie yogi km rue of 611 orate. Ma Limns, aback Shirting Lim; Zte- Zie- Cleats'. Wirt aad Milers% Uwe Miscible ' • good, an Uses, Ladies" &adhere/id at 12s • dos. Eleals, Ladle% KW* Boys and =dna% (MUNI aad Wool Ham el Ores. The bed es* la town. A geed Oottoa EOM at 15 ate. per ger. Meer Glom tor literibody. YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE ! • Iloathed Illioot ildallous, !Moor 'lulls', Aka. Also, t good sleet of Demuth Goods at low prima. Ws bop so Dew Goodly by osabllng as to Imp a larger stook of frafaloldag Goode. C.O befora all Coo tigualao ano takes. • W. G. GARDNER, • No. V Rood Roue Block, Zito. Pa. =The above It sailer the tspervhdos el Xt. I. 8. GIitSWOL 0, who la well tutors la Mt tidally. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL GROVSZY P. A. BECK ER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Berelt-Sest Omer 4 Ike Pori 4 New& Meat, (soareies,) Weald riepeettaly tall the atetattes of the etemessity te Mileage Ikea et GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Intel he Is distress tome at umi Till LOWIAT POISIBLi PRIM. Sla eeeittikett of SUGARS, COFFEES, • TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, FISH, &C., sot wt d LB the atty, sobs es plesporml le pronto vbe Us wall. H.... is seartiatly ea bawl a inapiniar lot al - PURE LIQUORS, bt Os Thelma*, to Wadi lie dimity the stleatim et tie pu m. .ow la, ailakit Mai, IWO ?rolls sad a tall bakraisat for the low" aptlllitlL JCL MI IL 10111311ISON ( L SONS . 4 Imre to lakes So &.a, of Ids and lids* tbat they ban remand their stook et 'ft tLa lUMBZ BLOC!. la tbs bail* lomat' ens pied try TUNICS 610EPLVE, where they hand keeping a lap e'seotpuelat DRESS GOODS, *FANCY SLLKS, lotozolog thanks to Os? abseil patrons% in nersettally ask a seattswase at be am. FOUL NOTICS. KEYSTONE NATIONAL BANK 01 lam BiLDZN MARVIN, JOIIN W. Ital i.OY SIM sums, BMWS TORS- O. WOBLZ. OLINOI NOBLlig kis twai r at. JOHN J. TOWN, SM iboeo lank Ida be °plod for tbu traossettoo of bubo= a DEC. 5, 1865, IN HUGHES' BLOM Wert aids of State Bt.. berms ernmath sad Uses ilatidkatary papa disocoustsd.' Now imisod itopesit. flOtlrtfosa mak eat sommois somatod. u .nt prmesaass. Drat ts. Bpseirr sad Bask Nobs bought sad sold A slim of Palate Patrosago Is mime:ally so:WWI RIB/4T PAT STOLE. OF NULL TOTS IFetid ropeetterkeledons the Polk that Very have Purchased the , •TOCt OP 01110CERIZ3 OF .141U8 A. IILIB2I Um WWI to keep so rood au sootototost, of WOOD A WILLOW WAN& AND YAIONTY 'GOOD , es fa krpt fa Arls. ' Kept isepstastly ea WA. BERT BRANDS OF ERIE CO. FLOUR, WILALLAWZD A GOOD 4R77CLE: gr. The Wiest Larkst Prom paid for all Wm of Climatry Praha. or goods dallearal feesasharge to say part '3 f the Mi. A. MM. Diseinitt.] J. RITABLI.s.. Erie Ale Brewery, 'JANES OP PARADE AND BUFFALO Brie CBI Lager Brewery, ' CORNER - OF POPLAR AND RIDGE Erie Malt & Barlej Wordage& CORNER OF 7TH STREET CANAL Pabi sal Asir, ri rad XXC 1114 Tralsties Live. Maw Ilebreted Obriesst IlerßONs zit awl Wry, Oa bud sad bad for asie by A. SING. Amain 1110711A1100 00 CODINWI WO% BICOSPOItAISD Dai. aims' , SI. I IBMOL .1141174 Past G. r. COIL, Crew Ell annum outran mariposa, oexpafertiovr. urocutroaarsn ' (Amami" mi t g. 'AM. Pied. OW. V. LOUR WT. rCrgl in the Awe old and rell emia emee beslislosi 1111141011. Most Wale Eggllgli gen &CM Smog 11117 Ades boiler item es 'este abate be =tkeri sat inedb Slim% bet Rs at sets es mg , resseimilis teems, g for mesa. itagells el ina gge, VII. A. itilaltellt, Apse. • &D. 1180011111111, ie • n.- Lavo as gate Pram; at Vela INN. sal !raft Viseilonos um. *vs =re nummille "111111",' A NEW ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS! PATENT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN FIXTURE 1 NOTTIFIGHAK _LACE CURTAIN'S I TOWELINGB, GLOVES AND HOSIERY! DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOMEY, &C. No% Jas. 2,1 w. CAPITAL, $160,000. DIRECTORS: MINNIG & RUSSELL, oou' or Ora Ain run rrs. TAICILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, STREETS. :V 4:4:4:1tol BASIN. Jut opened. Keystone Stove Works ! Tibbals, Mirk A Wlllamado MOVES & HOLLOW WAJLk, Ears Oarge and astanidvo ororthatat of Mc raaa: Whoksali sad Retail. TER IRON GATE u• Itrotidamo Coal Cook atom, oritk or without: a ii. ' oak for bard or ooft itoo4 or wood. mill I BETTER THAN THE STEWART STOVE- WHEAT SHEAR lr NEW ERA , sou le. or. Cool Cook Stores—wita lewdest@ 3 lea be wed • 1 Alma for aril or wood. THE POREST OA.H. • V am ettll Inanafaebulag tido egetested Lew • tee Store for wood—with or 'Meant reeenoir THE MENTOR, 4 Le Oves Steve for 1 , 4•4. Me la • mar Mors braatltal dadga, aad now for aslo—togatkar tt • Large araortamai of 'WOW Om Coals . Parlor Cook lbr wood or aka!, sad PIACI! aad Moo BOrsikfor wood or oeaL C. N. mum, D. EIM.E. W. H. WRITZCI LP gra/. lair. 12. 11161—ea. Crawford; Dealers re . GROCERIES AND PRONISIONS3 Dried and Sealed Prune, PAINTS OILS, Ship Chandlery, Boat Storm, 4t0.,,, Oa, N 0.7 1847178 BLOCK, PIRS leap, Alio, Public Dock, Foot of State street, 14111 WA. WW. A. CRAWFORD. R. J. CHRLIVELIM jaalne-41 J. BYRON Z. 6 H. I'. mummy 6 CO., 111:1111411tann of Photigesplde lEasrdalik irimotausa =lin, lir their rot 601 111.0ADWAY, N. T. on WM* Is sor rola buslaso •1 rigrtoORAISIL tiag MUM worn bariessUn kr ib• SellastaiS Iltoroomoopos and Italsoacopio tis, or we UT* sa Wirmais Or TE WAS, ladadhe 01•0101 4 1 at mot mom oadfirsiliqg • amptel• 1110•041•11110 morzoinr 01/ tint WILT IMXM COMM Sall Rm. ' Dutch GaA tig. Torktoira, Pontoon 00171burith, Hanover Amalfi. lair Oabo, • lookont Xmas's. Savage Station, Chioltaliontisys Protarittobargh, City Point. Potorsbarek, Dolls Plain, "thattanoop, • Atlanta. Thct Chatlos Iltrurborry Ita. Lomb= sad links Inds •a 4 Laapos, Gems. kir Our A Volo t. g•• "g'1. 411 1 =0 -5 7 R =:::. II Mr*. Photographic Albums. W.:..a. 1Iw• t. ratram. than bil• Ike Maud OWN —0 • t w o. Ismer gustltto la mot ridery, vow be Is as anta t. l• SUL Ow ALBUMS lave the ma. V ;1 mb.... 741•; .i4 1M0 5 t asnbleir 2•7 misa— grin= MAIM LDS . To ouniajEll Us Trade will Ink our Annum the most CARD PHOTOGILLPIL Oar OP•Popiot sow amber, woo Trill TOIIOIIMI 4LONNIMIS IWO* (o.,oasabboully Wig odd* of ill lmo mateur. do, oto : saws tab A 164.43:aa lOC grarbOols goo Ilionszo. lkig is maw Mews, bn n.IsN tli Colossia, ri Navy 011boora Iri Asti" 4/6 Aztkab 111 Poriof Warta6o Preedaast Worassa kOOO ovum = froolotty foram:Om@ of timi moo Tobsotago, &soma dr. Cataiogue. pat po arodfrOirp. .1* or kt Oso Paws Proton. frooo Cooslogya oittl bo Mod ea nrootyl of $l.lO, sad oust b 7 als4, vaaa. sad Won adorn goods C O. D, am pima pooTolo = por Nal of Ow moose utak lb* soda. prim all itoolity of or pods smoomi tilllirsoll.p. Sewing Machines! • • • THE CHEAPEST & 13En. BUY EITMEEt TIM ULM= Olt enrGILIL • The tadmraignal having boom aepotated goat Is Ift idly for the above melehmated Machias' rempatthdli malls the attootloa of the public to the ram Z. They are athnowiedrod to be the blot la in sad mai the damped to the made& Naah /Whim has all the latest tamprovemamata„ vita resin them far superior to say other *ow NAL Parsons dathing to mamas Swaim Mathias will lad It of wheats', to man and MOWS these baba baiWpWareham. totemxhthittoa at my eon% No. I..isierteaa meth. thaw* aid Sem% otreet. Nanll.dmo T. WAG 3*. REMOVAL. GROCERIES , 01tOCERIBEll WHE Subscriber has removed his stock of Groceries hero the stand above No Late Shoe Depot to the roost is the brick blot& lo ea pgr State strait. tr emit et rezirtit e : whin vill ire im r iads and costosraro and be El Moir *Mini fa r steak ille stock Growls. Is lan. and imedly es aced el erec t e t th e k nee d m aw soisistest irttStbe eilirseleeet Reisvitse oil ta seed of asythiag is his Use te him ea& SOHNSLIOSII FALL AND WHIM GOODS KIM S. H. HALL Woold soopoothlly osll attratios to lot LARGE STOCE OF GOODS, Jut maks! Got Sot T. Weide Bonnets, .11 ate, Ribbons, so., - DRY GOOD.III . WWI& du 'SI stil CHW I FOS 'CUM OS sitADT-P.a t , Mm.!, sandlot / old to blesildadii, micekag es hash It. I ism Mow Si NO. Ir W ks WN D . W. 11111,01311W10N, United • Ptates Claim Agent; GLEAM PENNA., „.._ _ PENSIONS. BACICIPiT, BOUNTY. • - &ad all . sther or salad time iirreelimalliallOpi MOM I.IOOIIABLL 7 scam "N7 kin stwara is Sr ormiramit XASVPOIM:MO OP We al_-o sausterstars tbo Ciliation & Rally =2=l =I EMS