Tic Ailtchlp gthoenrer. lE. PA. DEC. 21. 1865 at Sate.—Read the adveediemeag Cavanagh iti smother column. coked liallibut at Goff's, 515 French Notice. hired tbst all accounts due this of abgription,Job Printing and, Adm . — A I be settled on or before the first of "IL Parties knowing themselves as will confer a favor by calling e , sod avoid the trouble and delay i ta g bills • t deo2l-21. 0 Baltimore Oysters, by the can Gc tre, 515 French St. Always on _We are again under obligo— r. g a ve Waters, the futons mule 44;1 Froadwsy, N. Y., for eoples'of .It;iestions, u follows: Promenade s t ets Clans song and chorus; , e ,, co the Battle Field; Do They s wig Erer; Wilt, My Little One, die d to think of ffeaven ; The et „ Come to the Window, Love, pre :lde song. r e Clio Vinegar a Go —Ere welcome Christmas comes Deli, t h e 25th• We wish all our linen equal to their expectations, jut of their enjoyment may they rise a kind thought for the printer !r id them so faithfully during the gbr. Fie has labored herd, but his Mots to the goodness of Providence, r. attended with a prosperity much bie e srectetions, and at no period :ter with more sincerity of feeling desire, that each of his friends A Merry Christmas and a Ilappyt_, E optins, Squash, Cabbsge, Tcirnipi, id Carrots it Goff's, 616 Pettish St. Au Martso. 4 - A meeting of local en and eapitaliete yea held at the Henry Reale, on Monday even is consider the project of building a :r railroad lo connect with the At tot Western, at Mill Village. Wit . Esq., presided, and Wm. A. Gal- T JA itled as Secretary. Remarks ..be C Wparren, M. B. Lowry, j 33 FL Walker, B. B. Vincent, p r eseiitt, Alfred King, J. H. Whallon Nagle!, all etrongly favoring the ;fa road to give us more direct oon th °lido:Laud expressing Confidence !obey could be raised for that pur ,ol. Gimp, who has been employed for iod in surveying the route to Mill- tied th-t the line recommended wan Rnn end Walnut creek to Old'a Mill; long Lelnt creek through Water 'he diranre is a little over nineteen to maximum cwvatures three degrees: Icai grade one hundred and five feet and the distance of maximum ,miles. Six and a—half miles of the "tr. the bed of the old plank road, ar)rk for that distance will be fight, med total coat of grading and bridg- Iling ties) is only $178.000. sentiment of th• men of means ^recent, and:who will have to build it is constructed by home capital, !grossed by Mr. Walker. He gave opinion that while the charter held Ivry was not whet we would like, believed if the Toed was built un— would be no difficulty afterwards ether legislation could be had. No is will lay the slightest obstacle in :f this project, but it is desirable and before people subscribe their money 'know who are to manage and disburse whose control the tear& was to be. tight and ought not in fairness to be and he hoped would net be." As Its we might add to these remarks ttributed to wrong motives, we do it expedient to enlarge upon them at and will merely add the hope that for whom they were specially in ill take the-hint and act accordingly. ':otl of Mr Conrtright, the following .ms were adopted: great necessity 'and importance of tad reliable railroad from Erie to tons of Pennsylvania, and by whieb .yt ce and delays to which trade and now constantly subjected would be toe fully appreciated by this meet ! Om. on behalf of the people of this 'aknlsnbecription is hereby pledged Witlutx.k of such company as may the right to construct such from Erlt tothe line of the Atlantic ltuttre riilrosd at hfillville, or such 'at u Inv be found more acceptable niear, provided that such oriel:Ola the btsin of the same shall be galls entronittee of seven persons be em )7lhe Chairman of this meeting to - ' , tfins with any persons or corpo• t;mitle to possess the proper (ran ,itbe esid committee be instructed to 'y the emit of such negotiations RI rf the citizens to be held at the call amittee. tur ►ppointed the following commit. tr•.•rd►nee with the last resolution : 'kit?, J. P. Vincent, B. B. Vincent, 't, WO. M. Gallagher, John °lemons. I , e hue_ firmly resolved that more :!communication with the oil region 'tyre, sad if the charter and plan Mr. Lowry do not prove eratis lot ire others that will be adopted. :iiag Yarn at Goff's, 615 French Tit Dzior.—Tbe - question of' se vttetepleted Lake Nsysl Depot if 7, if Again receiving the 'attention of and various methods are pro 13%eplieh that result. We would I Int Rest that all the public meet ear hold and all the resolutions we rill not bare the slightest possible 12 helping our cause. We - Can do "sting the active eo operation of 'Le Congress from this state in our by all the meetings we could bold tlisona's day. First and foremost, laittet of well informed and influen t e tppoinVd to draw up a statement oatatages our harbor prerenta - for ;qO , -.; then' each of our citizens 'le influence of each CangreFs as he may be acquaint ut our fever. If our Republican 3 'lll lee to the representatives from lr of the house, we will agree to it tie Democratic members shall be taken No one acquainted with the facts : 11 :ion the eupprioiity of our harbor as for the null depot to any upon the tei we believe that It only seeds bar 11 vigilant and proper measures to be our citizens to secure Its location Piet. I P l ikkor7 ante at Gofra,tls Fru& St Items of Local Interest. , - The Cleveland Leader estimates the papas - doe of that city at 65,000. Mr. Sherman, of the famous Shames Well, has purchased the residence occupied by J. L. Carver, and designs becoming a permanent resident of our city. The Conneautville Record favors the Itam. tion of the next State Fair at Brie. It thinks 4 , there is no more eligible sad beautiful point in the State for snob an exhibition." At a special moods, of Causedis,oa Nadia - day rasing of last week. s »solution was adopted to pay sack man drafted from tho city is the last conscription, who wait into tits service or sent a substitute. 14 sum of $lOO. The ball of Eagh Fire Company,in National Hall, on the evening of NAr Year's day, promises to be a very successful affair. The' tickets are going off like hot esker, and the Eagle boys " fell conddent•of having sae of the largest and pleasantest dances of the sea• eon. Messrs. Betsey, Diefentbaler and fliers are erecting near the Little Cascade as 101 l house measuring 75 by NO feet, being probably the largest frame building in the ocluaty. They intend that our oltisene 'ball not rafter for want of lee during future season. If we are to Judge by the number of soil ces in the Corry Telegraph and Girard Utiles a sort of matrimonial epidemic must be rag ing in the vicinity of those towns. An ex traordinary number of fatal muse have been chronicled within the lest few weeks. Certain young men in New Tort have form ed an " Anti-Matrimonial Society " and will not marry until young ladies become econons ioal.—Exclutege. Unhappy young men ; they are doomed to oe'ibacy for life. - \ The religions exercises, peculiar to the Catholic denomination, and known u the ee Jubilee," are now in progrers in Bt. Pat rick's church. They commenced on but Bab. bath a week, and will last until next Sabbath. The ?di!Louisa Tableaux which lately ex hibited here is now at Harrisburg. One 'would think that " Satan " appeared so often in tho " midst " of 'that community, in the skips of lo.gislatures and political nosvontiona, ,that the citizens would not have a opeolal cariosity in peeing anymore of him. We are pleased to bear that the Young Men's Christian Association have 'bertived their project of establishing a free library in our city. Subscriptions are being solicited from our wealthy residents for that purpose, and several liberal gentlemen have centriba• ted $5OO s -piece. The Tidioute Chronicle says the oil excite ment in that locality is ou the increase. Spec ulators are Electing titers front every part of the land, and operations in property have became as vigorous as in the palmy days of 1861. Mr. Fay, the professed spiritualist, *fine exhibitions in this city, a couple years ale, sod the subsequent expo/ie by a reverend gen. Osman from Titusville, will be remembered by many of our readers. has himself turned out an exposer of the tricks he formerly per. formed, and ie giving lectures on Assail** in New York. Mrs. Nellie Eyster, of Harrisburg, s favor e contributor of ours when we were • pub— liaher in that city,has written a holiday work,. which the Lancuter latelligeseer pronoun. ces “ the best little book for boys and girls thst we have seen for a Nog time." Mn E. is a writer of rare talent, end only needs the opportunity,to take her place among the most poptilar authoresses of the country. A profoand observer remarks : I have often notioed at public entertainments, dot when there is anything to be seen, ansinvery. body wishes particularly to.ses it, everybody immediately stands up, and r effeet,cally pee. vents anybody from seeing, anything." A single evening at Farrar ://alk-aiiqf 1101triue any one of the truth of what his says. The chairman of the committee in Congress on the District of Columbia. is Bon. la. C. Ingersoll, of Peoria, 111., who is well known in this city. The New York Post olsims that Mr Ingersoll is in favor of negro waffraee is the district. From what we have beet gives to understand of his sentiments, we judge the Poet to be wrongly informed. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue de cides that "receipts fora check, note. draft or order, when received as the psynest of s sum of mossy, or of a debt exceeding $2O, are subject to a stamp duty the same ass receipt for money paid." On tlaturdv last a week, Judge Marsh, ef hiesdsille, had hi, pockets picked at the Cot ry depot, losing $420 and s valuable gold chain. The Conneautville Record states that "P. P. Koehler, formerly • merchant In that place, but for the put year doing business in Mead ville, failed a couple of weeks sizes, usdsr liabilities estimated at about $30,000." Rim store is in the hands of the Sheriff. Koehler has left for parts unknown, and much gossip has arisen out of the affair. A universal complaint prevails over the ' country of. the scarcity of dwellings. It is not confined, as some suppose, to the larger places. There is not • little town In our county in which houses are not in demand People find it bud to acconat for this stets of facts, and the speculations on the subjnst are many. We attribute it: First, to the aston ishing prosperity of the North ; and second, to the large number of returned soldiers who enlisted from the country, but finding their tastes changed by service in the army, prefer taking up their residence in the towns to gala; back to quiet farm life. The Meadville Democrat says "during the progress of a special service in the 0. N. Pres. bytcrian meeting huge, of that place, on last Sabbath evening, whilst one of the speakers was declaiming, he was applauded." The Democrat is horrified at the idea, but why sf•ould it be? Is It not another indlestios of the wonderful " progress " we are making a people, and which is bound to make us the "salt of the earth," according to Abilities primises? Why not applaud In the churches as well as in the concert room? As some of the political parsons eendust the termer. the two places have become synonymous le purpose. To be sure, in years gone by, sp please in a church would have been regarded as a high moral crime, but so would polities! preaching also, and we pesetas' both fasts are only another proof of the old fogyism which prevailed in those 6 1 unprogressive" times The theatre under the manspment of Mr. .1. C. Myers closed its performances bus en Saturday evening, end has goo, to essdissky. The encouragement in our eity was not melt u is calculated to induce the company to re turn, and we regret that such should hays been the ease. Mr. Bochum and Ms dough ter are without ezeeption th• best Podolia* who have visited our city else* the *nogg runt of Mr. Couldoek, two years ego, and the limited patronage gives them due not spat well for the theatrical taste of the public. It we fail to properly encourage enspealso of 4slent, when they favor u with a visit, we must expect to put up with medlars Wore for a good long Ilan to emu. It is a carious feature abet °arida people that:they are Alvin aliskag to Bib thialgi which are the most disagreeable to their so qsaistaatme. If a person is fat, they will be sure to tab sievy_time they meet him, "Why, hole stentlin are getting; I belays it most be very unpin/sat to you "—just as if the fact ofrone'sobeseness was not palpable to ideuoirlualltaidassaat enough withal& bask. lug Wendel eallid to - the same. If is lean,' or has a blemish Oa his person, or is Polo, or iterated, they &variably allude to the fiet . , , and generally is cash a mania as Jo agile the 111-kited individual a desalt - tines more auseeptible to his Wafer- Inas than he would otherwise he. It is a pity that people of this oleos could tiet now and then.be•eibrought up with a round tun" that would &soh them to "es themselves 'Au others see them." Usooneolowely sad unintention. ally, perhaps, they are the saw of a very considerableiTlOUlt of ulkapplasse. Perhaps if they were to be retorted upon coossiosally u • bey of our aequelatasse did on one of his erodes, they would soma to a realities seam of their mischievous habit. Bob," laid the tatter, el what as ugly squint rye you've got ; wouldn't you like to trade it off t" Well, yea," tapeaded Bob, I don't know Jake, bat I might trade it of, bat let for that there ugly book'ness of yours!" Jake bad nothing more to say on the eye quest's'. Out of about 800 male &Issas ever the age of twenty yaws, Melo has only a few more :than a hundred who are qualified by the State Lows is vote and held office. The recent loosl stilettos there was somewhat exciting, and though the votes of persons not qualified to .axercise the elective frasehise ware of no le. gal avail, they decided at least to give as " , expression of opinion." Accordingly • twe voting plums were opened ; the one regu lar and .the other irregular. At the latter 848 votes were east, and at the former only 112, notwithetaading which the persons who re ceived a majority at the regular ballot are the ones who willbe tolled upon to serve. The next meeting of the Me Co: Teachers' Association will be bold la Harbor Creek, on the 2d and 8d days of January. la anew:: to several Inquiries from ttathers,we will say that no request was made of us to publish the programme of proceeding.. Whether this was merely an oversight,' or due to the political obarsoter of the managers, we leave to those better aequslated with the cirenmetaness to decide. Tompkins' band emanates to be the favor ite for darning pieties throughout ill this see ties of the State. Its sonless are la steady demand, and we have yet to hear the Int 'hives of. dissatisfeettea against it. John Tompkins, the leader, le a " brick," and his band le an a ' Institution" whisk the amuse ment living pestles of the people would net williegly do without. A boy eased John /ethanol, aged about 15 years, was instantly Med upon the Puts burgh & Erie B. B: last week. Be was tomtits in oa a veal testa, sad as it passed near his dwelliag it is supposed he jumped off to save walking bask fres the depot. The train passed dirndl, over his body, nearly seining it In twain." At the meat local eleetioa in Pithole,Rog er Sherman. Esq., rescind 802 votes for Most Director. Polities have little tolu enes there, aid men are judged ,by their per usal merits, and we are pleased to see that the oldie's* of Pithole plan the high estimate upon Mr. Bbermsa is this. respect that be deserves. The Commissioner et Internal bream) bee decided that aU letters aeknowledging the payment of say sums et "soar? of $2O and upward must bear the two contrarian* stamp the same as erdiaary balsas receipts. We are gratified to lean that a well is which ill. C. Marshall, Eaq., of this city, is !iterated, situated ea the Bt. Clair property, Ennestellea, C. W.. commenced flowing a hundred basal. of ell per day ea the Bth last. As oil there sells at $8 per barrel - la gold, the strikisg of this well makes *snug little this/ for Mr. Marshall : We trust our *Wens will act forget the Fair for the benefit of St. Visual Hospitel 3 to be held in Farrar Hall, en Friday evening the 224 last, and oontintdng until Saturday evening of nest week. The object to be Pro moted recommends it to the patronage of oil. We me In the list of prominent men netztatl, in the Tribune as among the arrivals in New York city, the same of ft Judge 8. Rees: of Erie." There must be a mistake somewhere. We Intel" of no Judge by that name reeitileg in this city. A yetmg woman employed in the family of 8. Z Smith, on Myrtle street, fell down the cellar stairs, on Tuesday forenoon, and in, Jared herself severely. ffer arm was badly broken near the west. and her hand out in several plums. Her parents live la McKean township. The next leiter* of the Immo will be de livered on Wednesday evening auk the 47th inst.. by John B. Gough. • 'A social party, slider the esweagement et Messrs. Y. Sopa and ht. Swingy, will be bald at Natioaal Hall, en Friday evening, December 29tb. The parties la elms@ are determined that it shall not be surpassed by say of the sasses. • Several eosuanaleatioas laleaded for ale issue we are.eblipd t• bold env to seat week. The &heel Board airettlee far s Prise!pal to take shame of oee of the ward eabools. Mir Ca . eumber Piekba is brine, by the half banal or bind, at Gore, 615 Trench Street. &Lena Cnozoz.—Tbs expense of relittisg this edifice, up to the prune lac has tees "HAM 55, of which the aim of. $5.772 has bees reised,• leaving surly $2,800 of debt still to be provided for. Of the =out oi" tallied $4,000 was eostabizted -by • single somber of the 'misty, Mr. W. 7. P. Liddell, of the Brie City Iresifork,s. About a itiot said dollars are still to be "speeded is cover ing the "aside of the 'Ural with *setts seat sprit', and greeting a ham, making a total met ter di§ hopeovemeafe of 4112,g00. Th. debt az the skunk will be **operatively sash, sad the magrogsties -are detonated that it shall be linsidatsd it as bad a time as possible. Tits sum 'spaded to be realized free the We of Mips is about tire theusatd dollar* fa the atut,jesi, whisk will mere tisk cover ell the estrum& 'W. hew of few Mirreatest mid Osumi houses of worship that ear B•plist triads sew pee mess, sad they hays tiiiiiissi rosin fir the pride they feel la it. - Oar pressing busbies duds' prevailed us Awe amullig the dedisaties etrusesise, ell Thuraitymeßitiday of last nest, whisk, we are totalized, wars remarkably iaterostiag The 'assiduity§ of the pater of Ike mars. &foil; lan - Mr. Balabridge, mowitaites magma veto Is favor of his ordlootfoo—o hot quit* immiaplientery to lila, filawkla . '. ll M ll ...kg.grilli 0 unillaef .- '2.. - Coombe' Miss isyissisr„ psi up is kap, el Geri, 111 trash Tim Lars blown litraitisi.":-11G: Witten wan se well known is gb. immitat4Gsienk por tion of oni - eounty that a any particulars la referenoe to his death will be read with great interest by our friend. there. The saanner in whiob be met hie sod is tine detailed by the Fredonia Advertiser : Mr. Barnet has bees suiferiet, from a die • ease of the Ithisein, of long standing, which' ttwiniaaled hie liAs. Re returned frent-Butelo, stopping at our office to pa MI Muir &A scription, at P. K., of Pride,' and own' plaised of being chilly. Warming himself, and eating a hearty sapper, the Jamestown Democrat states, be arose from the table and started for Main Street. A few seconds after he left the house, his wife thought sher beard a noise of some one falling and ►sort of groan. She immediately went to the door but did not discover anything. A short time after, a lady plating the hove saw the body of - a man ly leg on the ground and stepped in andln form Mrs. B. She immediately look a lantern sad went out sad found her husband lyieg lasensible. Physicians were summoned and everything does to resuscitate him. but all to no avail. Life was extinct, and ill that was left of the talented man lay in death's cold embrace before them. fir Fresh Eggs for 60 oasts per dons st Gars, 515 French St. Junsos's flavour 4ir rue Bsn Esantser.— This volume, which has been looked for with unseats! interest by the members of the roil Mont and the public in general, is now com pleted, and we are indebted to the publisher, Mr. Lynn, of the Dispatch, for an advance copy. The book is not large, but being set in entailer type than natal, contains ,as much reading natter as moat publications told at the tams pries. Its typographical apfearance is neat, and it is a volume, taken altogether, that reflects no little credit on all concerned. We should think no member of the galliat old 88d, and no parson who had a relative or friend in the regiment, would be satisfied to do without a copy of this book. The price in paper is $1,60, and in cloth s2,oo—to be had at the Dispatch °Mee, or at Caughey, Me- Creary & Co.'s and D. P. Ensign's book stores. tar Geese Apples by the barrel at Gorr, 616 FreseirSt. Lltetary. I E►MT Sarnauss.—Early in January the pabliskers of 6 , The Atlantic," it Our Young Folks," &0., will issue the leading number of a new literary gazette entitled " E•ery Sat urday." In this journal Messrs. Ticknor & Fields will furnish the reader each week with tbirty.two handsomely printed octavo pages of thole. matter, collated from the best Eau._ lisp and Continental periodicals. Hereafter we shall enjoy the privilege of reading at once any new poem by Tennyson or Browning, or any story by Heade, instead of waiting, as we are usually obliged to do, until such articles are collected into book form by the English or American publishers. Every Saturday, as a periodical reflex of the better clime of for eign fugitive literature, will be a valuable and entertaining addition to our stock of popular 'reading. Tun Lanv's have received from the publishers,ldessrs. Deacon & Peter son, 819 walnut sqeet. Philadelphia, the Jan uary number of that most excellent magmas, the Lady's Friend, richly embellished with engravings. It contains a variety of inter esting matter that will ?seder it • valuable and welcome 'visitor to the family circle. We think this Magazine little, if &Cy, inferior to Godly', Lady's Book, while it is fifty cents cheaper. The terms are u follows: Pries $2.60 a year; 2 copies $4 ; 8 copies (and one grille) 2.16. Now is the time to get up clubs for 1866 Specimen numbers for this purpose atilt be sent -for 16 cents. The prospectus of this Magazine for the next year embodies a splendid list of contributors. Address Discos Peterson, 819 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Mir Hamburg Chess' at. Gaff's, 515 Yraisoh Street. Orangu and Lemons at Gore, 515 French St. or Grapes, in boxes or by•the pound; Gore, 615 French-St. Crape Cod Cranberries at Gore, 515 . French St. • alir Killikiniek Smoking Tobacco at Gore, 616 French St. Xedical Notices. It you want to stop that scratching just Basks use of Carter's Yellow Oistmast, which will soothe and' quiet your irritated skin and permit your bands to rest treat the ttoprotit able labor of scratching. It costs but 86 Mr. a, box. If you are troubled with the Asthma, try Cartur's Extract of Smart Weed. If you are troubled with :Pain in the Side or in the Book, try Carter'oExtroot of Stuart Weed. If you are troubled with Rheumatism, try Carter's Eltrsol of Smut Weed. Tan notanars.— . The gayest season of the entire year is now approsching, but whilst we are enjoying this festive season, let as not forget that la time of health we must always b. prepared for disease. Coughs, colds, sore throat, croup, asthma and whooping cough are speedily cured by Coes Cough Balsam.— Whilst dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sour stomach, indigestion,—the most prolific source of ill health, is certainly cured by the timely use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. Any and every person troubled with Liver Complaint, or with soy dissese arising from lml urity of the blood, such as itch, boils, car buncles, pimples on the face or neck, erysip else, salt rheum, scrofula~ rheumatism, pain 111 the aide or back, late., should not fail to use Carter's retreat of Dandelion and Bittersweet. There is nothing equal to it in such cases sad it cannot be lased without imparting bevel!. Price out dollar a bottle. Bold by druggists every where. CONSTIPATION or Tin BowiLL—How many of our citiseae are suffering from this disease and expecting to be cured by the use of via. lest purgatives, which debilitate the system and ems a return of the disease with in. creased asperity? Is it sot better-to have a remedy that will curs, by giving strength and vigor to the bowels, enabling them to perform their Sanctions in a natural manner ? Such a remedy is Roofiand's German Bitters. It will not purge you, bat, by its great invigorating' and tonio properties, will give your system a tone that will enable' it to perform all It s functions in a vigorous and natural meaner. Per sale by all druggists . Remember these Bitters are a pare tonic. without alcohol. ' dea2l-2w. .Eaves To Ott..—it is said that the fluid ex tract of 410111111101 k smart weed water pepper— is found to be a remedy for,* soapy diereses incident to the people of thm climate and the purposes to which it can be applied so varied and numerous that it bids fair to rival even petroleum. - Families that have been using it for several years put consider It quite as Necessary to the comfort of the household as ell or p.. Its stimulating and penetrating qualities are such that colds, coughs, bronchial affections and even diphtheria are very quickly dispersed or overcome. For rheumatism it is said to be equally valuable sod reliable. As It is now put up in' a seat and convenient form, with fall and explicit directions, adapting it to the use of families sad kept in most drug stores, we presume it will come into very general as.. . - The amber of battles fought daring the Austin* war was 252. Of these the soil of Virginia drool the blood of 89. Townes witnessed 87, Missouri Bb, Georgie 12, South Carona* 10, North Corollas 11, Alobsms 7, 'bride 5. Bramelty 14,110 balsa Territory sad New Moltke 1 melt. Oast the env* of war "oiled laths Nirthera &ate, aid barks la the grog billow of Gettysburg. Of the battles eauserated sixteen wore natal 'a pposite. It appears from a atatemeat published in tho Springlold &paean that Maosaohuosits has amsally paid upwards of fifty Wiliam of dollars ea soootrat of the war. Ile should Wrote moo an sathoutio statement of how wadi Nosy oho has node ea *moat of the was. m=mD: Csaima—Hassey—la ibis city, ois tie 16th last, by Bey. Jr. F. Spaulding, Mr. Bartel Carter to Miss Mars Banter. BALDWlN—Nuriosa—At the residence of the brides soother, on the 28th nit, by litee. T. Bradford, Mr. J. V. B. lieldwia,. of Union Mills, to Miss Phoebio Nichols, of Water ford. • Bosaaast—Aomriscir—At the rosidasoe of Mr. Donner'. in Corry, the 18th inst., by Rey. J. W. Wilson, Mr. Theism G. Barn- ben. of Carl, to Mies Peauyl. tioldiesb, of Maorille. Crawford Co.. Pa. Baasse—Etortra—lit Girard, Nov. 18th, by Her. W. Hollister, Mr. George N• Barnes, of Crawford Co., to Miss Lucy A. Kidder, of Elk Creek, Erie Co. Psalms—Chum—Oa the 7th inst,, by the same, Mr..l. 0 Phelps and Mies Mary E. Gillett, both of Girard. Irsta.sr—CoArs.Loa the 7th inst., by the same, Mr. T. S. Beiley sad Miss Jane Coats, both of Girard. Eixow—Osteeseittii—Oa the 10th last., by the nom Mr. Jobs fiaow of Girard, sad Misi Bank A. Chessmen, of Springteld, Erie Co., Pa. DIED. taxxs—ln Girard tp., on the 4th inst., of heart disease, Mary wife of T. B. Inds. in the 50th year of her age. New • Advertisements. 'RXICOTORMS 1101,10/1. t otters testamoutary the II of Sohn Crenate% deed. late ot &sag to.„ Erie sonsty L Ps ni ring de H a msaderniitibie.4 none. is gives to an led. Med to mid edits to snake imseedia pay - matt. sod those haring slalom grand the awe will preseat them duly authenticated. for settlement SIMARD CLOWLBY, Lasseter. Harbor Creek. Dee. 11.111111.4 w, LA DIES• /Alas Per Ms Balsa of ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL, AT /ABLE BALL, , (Under Care of the Aides'•• of Charity.) To acomaroce oes hictsy. Deo. 22d. sod cautious till Illetoulsy eveass, Dec. 20th . with this szeeptio• of this eveoleg et Wedosidsy. the 27th lost. Pima boring toys sad pewits for ties ballelsys will Sod thous es slump bone •• la MT ea, to the city. GB they have bees porchased by wholesale to New Yorh. •Priee of Adasissios—tueolog;2o nab: Den 12 toots. Chl/dreo bar prim Motets Der ale at tho Book Storm. dsc2l-2w. A ET C T - I 0 14. M. SCHLAUDECKER, AIICTIONZBIL Largo Zak of mwrinz. pmvsa PLATID w* a. KIIIVEN roma. mown, WASS V 4,1114 FANCY cßirmy. BLANKETS, CLOTHING, VC, ern AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, No. Infl rasa Bt., snit to Ist National Bata), ' SATURDAY 41103NLITO, DISMISS* 224 I$U at e o'clock, WV be sold to the lifeboat bidder. BURNAM LW/NOM, Care Bottaa Chan. &abut de., rataasioa TAMA i lIARBLZ TOP PAOLI:S. Bedsteads, if attraesea, koalas IMAM*, !asked Wash Stands sad Quartettes, ' What Note, 'Errol Racks, he-, ha. Abe, FINE SILVER , PLATED imaroas, Filter LAMPS, Is every rarioty. Also, ifita's Clot Wag (dorm dassrip. Urn. Linage sod ulcers• Park Child:ores Parks. *s., sad ,slops other artistes too inuaareas to ateatkta. W. 11.—The above articles are all sow sad a( the bod quality. dealt". CIAMINS, CAVGIIIIT & BOZOIIMIS, WHOLUALg moms* 4111 0 AND PROVISION DEALERS, WOODEN Wass, NAILS, GLASS, ROM, SWIM OIL, WATS./ 1.11114 WHITE LIME, OIL VITRIOL, CAUSTIC SODA, GUM hr.. Nom: 25 & 26 NORTH PARE STREET, NAIR. P 4 doelllitt DO NOT _PAT TOO DTA* 7011 DRY GOODS! GREAT REDUCTION. BELL W`ARNEE, Are aes rseehteg from AUCTION EIAL/I, SEfEBTINGS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CARPETS, Ete., Ete .., . AIJO, POIL HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Poplin, Empress Meths, Moises, apt, Baba Clothe In Wm Molars. Aloes ±;; Efkirta, Roods, Itriskhat Cape. assts.. Me i : Eta, Zie No. IDS.. In the nutter of the per. Is the Orehasee Cott et Wier st the watate of If Ida Coast,. Nov. TAM. *labor, died. • To Jaeob Mather, Wands thithir sad Ifeararette Titer, Mira arid local roranorotatiroo of K. Nation deed:— Toe at. hyieby settfled that Ir ellafteeme to • Miter helms healer het d th•Clephavta Grain of Brio Co.. to toe direet.d, an loostaitios will be held epos the Abney fey deveHaed ennalese. athlete la the My el CPI% ead betraded a. fellows. to wits Dela, the 'set half of (..lot No. I 400.1 s saw* No. sad beseded is the south by is-Int Na 2110. as the met by east hat/ eteeld inlet Do. 2600: ea the math by Fifth etnt.44 sad as Übe meet by le-let No. 11108. beteg 41 bet II inches 0111 strut *NI 116 bet Is d•ptb; is tie 14th day of b. D. 1665. st 10 eel.* e. as. of said day. tbr the parrot et analog partition of the sal/ real entate. between the geld beta and layel to -ria-atatlves of IL blather, deed. If the MIN eau la des* withoet prefab:ate or enotlism whole °thimble to lulu sad splashs the awe, at wale?, thee sad Oboe yea an eeftrd to *heed If roe think ;wow:. If. L. BROWN, DM,. 11).ettre Oi l DAN Dee. 21.111 6.1.. Rs.toy Par won". A. MINNIG Would iseposettetkr Won" *NI hallo that be Ira ParetPeed the :TOM or GROCERIES OF .I.IWEII J. &CMS, Omm or ll= AT 1171111 err. Moro leo totose to hop so goat so otoodialott of MIMIC GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD k WILLOW WAM, AND warn , GOODS M is kept in Kris. • ropf enstsatly ea baud. BEST BRANDS OP ERIE CO. FLOUR, WAILRIXTED I GOOD ARTICLI! Tbr bigibest Market Pres paid for as birds of Cosatri Produce. or Goode delbered hued akar to say r►ts of iht , city. deelP6s4l A Mint STRATOWII NOTIM Lotto" r f Adaalsial make is the atlas et How UMW, dos d, ]sty of Worth Zoo& tp .in Otoostr j rts. loofa; ton matod t. to oadarilitood: NOW to low try eves to ell pommy bovlag elates loga/aot tbo fkgfate to t sta. duly sathootholad, or settler root, all tabtiod tto As maw ragoastol to auks lausollate payout J. L. 31100Ents. WWI Ulf DALL, Sikh laat o i Deo U.'. &Aso Adodulatnitoto. VIRST CLAM WARM FOR BALI. Cr. bk aadtralased sews tor male tine Yana la War oe Oft leibla read. 41)6 trim trio city and hall a maltreat Rederlller adjalaiag that et Bat Janda Chamber& It Sr SO acres et goorior land. watared, level aadia Sr t rate artier. A large et *bard of panel frail la ea the premaise. the Warne. iambi audit of a aar two-ate y Pt ase Dwelling Hee" bre goad Baru sad an the aesseiary eat laildiap.— %nu Paribsat fall Mon. Areiv fa TIROL Vat or & La navueoltir. deaf{ 08 !at. Itrie City. E s T At A Ir . Mato to lb. proattos of the wad Mood. Islllll Crook =Mout atm oClo aoath-osit boo lig& Ulm* 1:113.7, shoat woe woo*. old The Woo Is regoestot to ono Inward. ono sirsh De protojt•PlYW- PbY Ybult• oat tab titt YY Wm by iblooll • 10- orjayobv. 4 • 111=161 BZUZINL sB 7 lis6 Alossids, Eligart. Patterns, New styles 3 ply fo,graio ; Oro% all Wool fozrslo. si $l,lO 7ed : Flay ri rrnerts sod Vol I-Glottis. new 0 Carp... , of the is oi at m a i D.pihik Pattern , lutuags. . i p loor on Cloths, Ml pros...a, etyks /11141 widths; BOLO Oa VDUs, heavy; Oil Cloth by Lao rawer. limp , o o z e . * vs corm a lag) V. , 111 witboot plo;log. V.lret Liss arul Mats. Coc - a :ad ,Ifso ills Moor 11.ta. Stair Carpets sod Rods. All styLs Gilt and Main L Wita4ow Sho4s4. Lkasact Ones Jill.e4h taVares torahs& t. al widths. - . . Knees at s , . The nentist thing oat. Coats and em It. Megan! Gilt and ilronssd Window. Cornices. CarAgn Nook& Nina, Na l'unes,Cnida. k^, Ever; tILIN In this line ens be found here. A Splendid Aesertmest Xenia/Ws Law by the yard. El.g int W Dui/ 13 ta , seats --chsaper than Emb. fmale. Nunn aka, Lace flim gdg. ilsome Lacy for Vettibnle hrinrs, with rods and fixture. The largart amertmeat at wen ant Itiodor Faper in the tr. • The lapin amortment of Linen Goods In this market at prime that defy aompetition. Illemant Bilaahmi fable Llama. 1.% yard, wide, at SOS per lard• We eau shoo thou, itoodri in all grad a, from the soonest to the inset DeabLe bum& Napkins. all *tries and preen*. We ham , a` job Jot of throe goods at Itt per dorm a Lia o. old& ete °udder the ai Om sure in the market. • • and Deaseak Linea. splendid Hack:aback Towel/at fiVid au dos, all Wm- tiewant Hewhabitat Ten bleach by the yard. Va wide, at Ma very low Wee of 65 mate.. Trial' Limuis, Shaatise Limas, FlartAng Linens', Pillow Mons, Ste. Etc. Geste. Ladteif and Children's LIMO klanAkar chief& A good, all linen, Ladle? Handkerchief at lte V doe. ants, Ladies, Mao, Boys and Children's Cett.:n and Wool Boss. all prima. Thew boat /dock to lova. • good Cotton Hope at .25 etc per pair. Winter Glares tar Evorybody. • YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE ! Itisubed Elitestinga, ilhirtlap. Muting, So Also, a good stoels of Comedic Gooduat blew prints. Re keep no Dime Goods, thageby enabling uto keep a largos stook of Veralehleg (knol l Call before all do bargaiss age taken. No 7 Baled House Block. lAN Pa. slum V mist tits supervision et Yr. 8. 5.6#1.3W0Lre, who fa will knows kW. vidnity. 0 65. C . KNOLZUART, BOOT!! AND 131.10„ ALPS, ■azu/ICTOifi OP CUSTOM . MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Would take this. method of returning his thanks t his Meads sad the piddle pasrally for their liberal patronage 'heretofore attended to him, sad hopes to here a eciatinuatioa , 11 the same. I take Seams is ixdoruung the piddle that I ..m still wiling MDT MADE 80011 1 AND SDOIS AS C/LISAP. —l/ roe • iIVTLZ MAVIS Than any Hone la this place, sad I sat still mains the best qnshtles of Gust.-Boots and nose, for which I em ploy seas bat the BIM of WOlLlCltigi,sader the Super- Wands:us of 0. IitILLIL Waring obtained a license to we'd* • PLUMES PATENT BOOTS, lam now superset to make the Planer Patent Boob and Shoes le,a manner not to be marpsesed In Style sad Workmanship. Er I Abrams keep as head 1 selection of the bast Breads of mulch sad America Calf and Kips., P. B.—Sep eirtag &Minded to. nul464tf. Iran PIA CB ro GET YOUR MOSEY BACK , E. COUGHLIN'S BOOT AND 8110 E STORE, State Street, Nearly Opposits the Post Moe. Coephlin. Boot and 8ho• Dealer, nePeettally Wolves the Piddle that hie ressovs4 his stand to the Ram Boom ea State gnat, nearip oppmdte the Poet 011os, where he invitee elf hie old blends end =tomer' to i on hiss mill. Partlealar stientim 'WOO to REPAIRING! ' Raving taratal workmen, and superintending all his bwinems himself. he Waves be can gin u good satisfar bon and sell at es low prior as any other person in the city. Good Tits Warranted. aprY64tf. K .SYSTONIC 2 4TOVE WOK KS. TIBBALS, SHIRK A WHITEHEAD, XASUFACTLIULLS or STOVES AND HOLLOW WARt, Rave • large and entstarlve aaaortmest of Pt °yrs at Wholesale and Retail. liE IRON GATE Bret sus Coal Cook Stove, with or without rater voir, for had or soft rad, or wood, and is BETTER THAN ,THE STEWART BTo%' WRIT BEIZAW AND NZW ERA, Both tow ryes cad Coot Btovea—wits wood grates— eta be seed either for coal or wood. T-HE FOREST JAK. Ws us still siasittacturiag this ol'irbratsd low oran atom for wood—with or without roommir. . THE MENTOR, ♦ Lew than Store fOr Wood. This ls a new Stove, bratifol swirl, sad now for sale—toptser with a lane sisortnent rf elevated Oven Coo , , Parlor COOl for wood or coal, and Parlor and 011 tee novas, for wood or opal. C. IL TIDRALS, D. BMX, W. H. WHITZEILLD Sri.. ku1.12. 1.114-6. ERIS ALS SEISNITERY, CORNER or PARADE AND BUFFALO BTREBTS BLANKETS, ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY, CORN= OP POPLARAND RIDGE STREETS CLOAtINOB, ERIE MALT AND BARLEYVAREEOIIBEB, CONNIE OF 7TH STRUT AND CANAL BASIN. Pale and Amber XX and X Ales, The Best Quality and Usual Varieties of I ager, Prise Be',dad rastern 8010, The Choicest Qualities of )fait and liarlor, Oa Mad and aad for aalo s by a. KING &MOM M OURISON & DINSMORE, FLOUR, PORK, BEEF, SALT, GRAIN. i.oi•tt CLOVJR, TILICITIIY SKS% kC. NO. 2, WATNE4iLOCK, FRENCH STREET, Batmen 6 sad 61k Street; Erie, Ps. asarrettt NZW 1 1 117111SITORE STORE. Weald reepeettally Inform the petals that they hive opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, IN GABLE'S BLOCK, BETWEEN 6TH AND 970 STREETS, ON STATE Where thoy.intoad to bop constantly on hand • fall sisortmat at NEW AND WELL SELECTED FURNITURE arllre rupee:ally solicit a Oa* of fb•Pabliopit. Map T. H. RIBLEr. Itarew w zt. w. RP9O,HIIII. NEW FIRM. • YURNIM= AND UNDERTAKING W ARE-ROOM S Oa Bute fit., between &math and Eighth. - The Wm:vipers have maned Into the Cabinet Making and FURNITURE TRADE, lad propose maidsg to order end hasping isonstantly 44 hand MI Made of Furniture. Orden vID meth prompt attention. Repairing dons on short notice. UNDERTAKING The instamiben will give special attention to this da =tut of their business. They will manufacture and ir i w a mstenUy on hand se large esearbnent of Metallic Cases sad Co sad holii themselves in roadinses is meet orders in this line, prumptly, from any pert of the sionaby. Determined to spare no efforts to give satin:Ga lion both In the 4nality of their goods and prism, they haps to secure a Ebusishare of sahibs satronate. - 100R1 NIEL" Socceseors to J. 0. Kamm AUSTIN'S JEWELS'!" •in FANCY, GOODS STORE: as alernit am* a Tubbrads Goods hit the ReMays sow opcung at the old stand. The lamest azd thkost Twisty of dialrable GOLD AND SILVIS ANTICLLS, PLATDD NARIN, Lad Taney Goods generally am oared la thla city, at advaaaa Call sad me. 4esl4-80 1,111 411111T11. • A D111611671441T4)9 1 .15 NOTICE. 'Tatters of Adalailloettta ea Ale Wats or Robert geese*, dee 4. late of llama tp.. trl. C 0..• having Ma created to the atadersigai 4; Hotta libmlry glees to all lafbabted to raid ota oto awake lamedlaft pew meat. and thole heels, elates soled the use will Planet these datramatiostieeted, rat settle:oat. 16elLeas, ree.l4. 1486 Ow* ?BOY 48 Senor; WE ARE OFFERING - ..e.t.ti.t of Rd& Woods, Owl, Ilnaboi. WY. noll ilarkileass olt4 amottooslo lot (tratt . ." 5 I ilia%mai - • '7,-7* ~10Ma CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR S'I A NEW ASSORTMENT OF , CARPETS! PATENT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN FIXTURE ! NOTTINGHAM LACE 'Z'ErIi,TAINS ! LINENS, LINENS, LINENS. TOW li L INGB, GLOVES AND HOSIERY: DZALILIL 14 C 753 We al -o msantietere the WBOI.IIIALII DIALIRI IJI J. li. ItItLET & CO Pampa Building, No. 29 North Park Placa. ERIE, PA Just *pseud, W. G. GARDNER, THE GREAT ENGLISH REHEDT. ' SIR JA3IES CLARKE'S' OELEBRATICD FEMALE PILLS PROTECTED , LEITERS ROYAL AP- PATENT ! Prepared from a Proleztv ton of air. J. Club; V. D v ?hyoid= Sztrsontlaory to tbo Qom. •fa Invaluable insdlelas Is unfailing la b. sum of all tams painful acid dam/gross diseases to Milah tit* bosh constitution Is subject. It moderates all men and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cum may be relied on TO MARBTiD LADIES It is peenliarly milted. It will, Inn short time being en the monthly period with repdarity. Each Math), pries One Dollar, bears the Ihreerninest Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent 'roast/rhea. • CAUTION. Ties. Pao sh:rnstil act be takes it Fusalss &riot as FIRST MILT NOltriis Prgovager -a.', ors ism to trial on Ariscorrists, ist at asp stisr ass Am; ass We. In all awe of Nervous and Spinal Allartiona, Palma la he Back and Limbo, ratios o a rlighartortiosiTalpita tion of the Heart, LIM/aim and Whites, them PM' will effect • care shoo ell other means have failed: sad al• though a powerful :emedy, do noteentain irOn,ealoaael, antimony or anything hurtful to the eonstitutiou. Tull direction, in the pamphlet Around each package, which ahould be earafkilly prtaerved, SOLD BY ALL DIMMERS Sole Alma for the United States and JOB NOUS, d't Cost/mat Bt , liew York N. and d postage staniye enclosed to any au thorised agent, will Wire a bottle, °outlining GO PULL eep2l'o6-Iy. RSA LIQUA.ItTRELS SOK • CHEAP GOODS! w a OLESALB, AND HILTAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, wINE3 AND LIQUORS. • F. & M. SCIILAUDECKER, Are now receiving at their old stand, Ansericao Bloat at_ State street. • largo and superior stook of Groceries, Provisions, W.ne, Liquors, Willow, Wooden, and Stone Wares, Jesuits. Not ens age • Together-with ever7thlng Nand in a House of thle kind, which they will sell as cheap as any other eeteb lishment in this city for Cash or most kinds of eonatry produce. They have also on hand one of the largest and Attest Stocks of Tobacco and Snare am brought to Ma, to which they Invite the attention of this plane. co- Call and see us--e nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling, consequently Caah buyers will Sad peat bargains by calling at the GROCERY HEADQUARTERS, —AMERICAN BLOCK, STATE STREET.— Jane 2.1560--32 & Y. 8011LLUDALX2. NEW GROCERY STORE. • - The undersigned have open u i:d a am Grocery Stara, on LOST SIDZ OF 8T477 Br, U ROM PORT/ OF RAILROID BRIDoz, Whirs Um !Mama hipping a fall supply of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, NUT', CROCICIRY WARS, Yankee Notio-s, Willow Wire, Confeetionerrte . s Tobacco and Cigars, And everything usually on band in an establishment of the wort. Meals on bared a shack of Inuit' Opts?, of tbe Beat Brands, at lowest markst prices. Ire are determined to offer aagaoff 1611111115111■111 NOW other dealer to the loth sad Writs the pa bide to esN confidant that we con gloo entire seiticUion. dee 14'65-U r. A. WERSU I crave. J OMEPH El CjilfaLAUß, NAZ UYAOTIIILSIII or BOOTS AN.D BHOES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 take pleasure in &noosed:le to the public that I hate added to on former hdlftiee o poste's% sett of SHOE MACHINERY, Which trill enable tno to manufactory and sall Banta sad dhow CHEAPER THAN HIEHSTOTORS. Baling had long experianee ma to the wants of ende r:one. I stall take "peclal pains In preparing nty stook to salt them. I bare the ezdasiss right in this elty to nuke the PLUMES PATENT BOOTS & SHOES, ,for the benefit of my eustomera and only uk s trial of thorn, to satisfy any one as to their lumber comfort'eser those made in the ekt way. The Planter Boot needs no breaking In ; it Ls u Noy teem the start as one worn for mos time. 111 CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Will receive my own and Mr. J. COTWIII pyeeW at tention—a:manning skill as v orkruszt which omnset be escelhxl in the country. Boots' and hhose repaired on short notice. Constantly on hand a Lap stock of LE.I7WZR, LASTS AND FINDINGN. Tendering my thanks to my•Menda and endowing tar put patronage,,l hope by just and honorable &sling to merit a -ontinoanes of the 111M30, and cordially Melte all to eali and emunine my stock before pm/amine else where. • 1 marl au. STEAM BAKERY. The Bakery 4 W. .1. Saadi, Ws: the only one in iforthirseteruPetinsylystia sapplied with ell the latest improver] macitinery, mid being furnished with a amps of Arst-elass eparatiewa, the proprietor is prepared to an. Demme himself ready to Oil all orders with which he may be favoni.! with a quality of goods seem= price at a which WI defy competition. All the Metres of Wasters New Ye*, &titan Ohio sad North rodeo n Pouts, aala are being baited by my. stoats. who are !skin, orders for the folloriag line of gootW r it the lowest maritetpriees Butter. ilypm. Water, Oy Wise, Beaton and Rods erectus, rust Bread. Aber Snaps, et& fly crackers oily wai.h hose de to AO pounds to the barrel— a nip article Particular atteatioa gives to' bp j‘bulag trade, Ofece sad steam mauefsetory. come of Fifth aNtganuffss strata, Brie, Pa. sell aty W. .1. BANDS. P. B. UONICOAIIit o sroaassoi, TO CARVER ik, HONECKER, V 1101.13•12111 IMAM Mail 11. LEATHER, H3DBB, &O. No: 3 Party Wooly etas Street. lir* Pena's. Coostaetty ott baud a largo s t o ok of SOLVLEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS BINDINGs, FRENCH a AMERICAN OALF SKINS, RIPS, ,UPPREIS AND SPLITS, LASTS, Peg•. isotingo. Galloons, so Auto, A TULL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All of which he oilers low kr - C A 13 If OR PRO* PT PAY. itsons-tt. CITY AND COUNTY PII,RVEYIIIIU. JOHN H. MILLAR 1.8 billy ormorod to re-oot say rode, cami roma* sm. ous of Is 10l • sod Ost-lota of the city, sod Um ?mato thr sebont abs musty. flotiot boos 1M many mom moployod as mid mos. ty Pocono% los boos km, to Ida to Mt tba tarmom mut losalso.s mos oho lam* honatofoc• maployod kin . hrtieatsr attoatios glom to adopplag Aass, ilmoiS. maims. Ott Nam commit on the oborlost sotto . £ll orders loft at T. A. llookor's stets maw of IMAM sad Pin& /tomb. 1~07 samilsi lb* DINSIIIIIR Id, INI. _ rx=l3l!