The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, November 22, 1866, Image 3

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ERIE. PA., NOVEMBER 22, 1866,
Aok ylie row TIM Onsmirrwit.—The following gentle
m so are dilly authorised to :weirs money dna tbl,
oft.ce os subsciption, and receipt for the same. Psulles
to whom ws have 'ant bills, cur either pay to theta, or
?Mit as by mail, as they lied most coovenistit :
vo.th East B. A. Tabor W. 0 White
Fsl,n Ifos•si Smiles Lockport J. C. Cirstrus ta
0..05s Amos Ffeatb Girird, Capt. D. W. Hatch
enlombus W. C Howard _ _ (mean
F-Ant , ln or, r , C. Wriehi r.nnii'm Lane, W. Sherman
Filob,ro M. 9a ey Fsirwiew Amos Rhone
spvitniboir, Jon. O Rsir- Vittsbnrir L. Robinson
flinsham Youneeville, G. J. Whitssay
r, a4 nen J. W. Robin:sr Garland •U. Jackson
T A ks PI-agent H. C. Titus "ook W. C. Webb
F ,,,,,.. , ,i r;17154-t Aura Hist Greens Wm Orton
sw. c..1 , ,ey H. L. Pianosl Petroleam Center. Dr T. H
riinot. O. C. Lott ' Y 9 tna• t
z„,, U W. How .1 , Oali Grove W. C Ford
n ~0.. Cr.,', , , Capt. P. Wit. i Vortholia, nterbe • awes;::
[lard Waslarvilie Geo. Ronnell
j ,, , ,„ F. Y. O. Cate , Riles Greve E. Hall
DE UP 13a.trs."—The following parties
Wier. neglected to pay las the indebtedness
aa: this office, we take this method of re
freshice their memories, in the hope that they
csmpel us to resort to more unpleas
,nt ~,,,,zw•es. We trust that other parties, to
we have repeatedly sent bills, witho
' r ,cc iciag any satisfactory response, will not
c~ spat ti , n pursue the same mole of remind-
;h ' n of their ohlivitions to the printer
lie p Tirgue, Sparta, 3 80
0. Ti. Mitteson, Marvin, N. Y 525
P. Smith, Albion, - . , 8
75
It L. St.ples, Erie, - - - ,7 40
Erie, - - t - 6 10
Q Smith. North East, - -- 525
B It Burr, Girard, - - 8 43
St John Perry, Corry, -
Juneß, Edinboro, - - „ 455
Tl:Jl , ile. Victoria, - . 187
Lontoi.. C'arion, Pa., ' - 4 87
S. Thorne, Detroit, - - - 487
J ui ta. Norton, Qu tequeton,•lowa . 6 00
Other names will be added to the above list;
es circumstances seem to justify us in doing
F O. n0v.15-tf,
A Tot L 'MT'S ROM* STOLEN' nem TILE
Gntre..—The Buffalo Cominereiai, Advertiser
that a gravelin Pine:Hill Cemetery, near
:id city-, has been vitilated, and the body of
laughter of Colonel IP. H. Berens. elolen.
Colonel Berens says hie daughter died P ud
.denly of whatwas supposed to be disease of
the heart, in October, 1865. and was icterrbd
in the cemetery. On Thursday of last week,
Colonel - Berens' concluded to remove his
daughter's remains to a lot which he bad pur
ehased'in the Same cemetery.. On removing
the earth, the cover of the pine box which en
closed the coffin watt found to •be loose, and
ppon further examination, the sorrowful fact
Was revealed that the coffin had been broken
"nano and the body stolen. The upper portion
of the lid of the coffin, where it is attached
With hinges, bad been forced open, a piece of
the side split off, and the body drawn ,out,
after which the lid was replaced with appar
seat hate, and the grave made to assume its
. former arpearance. Colonel Berens feels
enitlent that the outrage *as perpetrated on
the night of the day on which his daughter
was buried, its the sodding which he caused
to be placed upon the grave on the succeeding
day has not since been disturbed. The Trus
tees of the cemetery have offered a reward .of
$5OO for information which will lead to the
detection of the guilty parties. -
FAMILY Gaoccurgs.—lf there is one quality
we postess,above another it is a taste fir the
goii3 things of this life, and probably impel
led by this impulse as much es by anything
else, we caught ourself the other day peering
about the grocery storeof Goff, Patterson & Ca.,
'515 French street.. A very short examination
vorinced 114 Cr. t if we were a family man
'which wA dot% expect to be for some time to
come) one of the first things we should do
would be to secure Messes. G. P. & Co as
our quartermasters. Bet ides being courteous
and obliging gentlemen, we found their stock
to be a No. fin all respects, embracing about
everything 'that could be thought of in the
grocery and provision line. One of the most
agreeable features of housekeeping, we should
judge, would be ( to be able to know that there'
is a store where you can go and procure
your groceries and all the of ceteras appertain
ing to that class of trade, with the certainty that
they ar: of.the best quality and bought at
fair prices. Just Ench a „place is rite estab
lishment of These gentlemen,, and in ceiling
the attention of our readers to the fact, we
do it with the more satisfaction because we
know (Fat we• ore simply dOing en act of
justice to one of the most energetic and, so
-
clunodallsg.firtus in. the city.
The Union Mills Star, alluding to the fact
that operations on the Union & Titusville
It R. are obliged:to be &toyed to next spring
closes its paragraph, with the following too
tfuthful comments: "Now the people of Erie
are as direetly'interrstld in the project as wo
are, and have abundant moons to complete the
work Bat they move so
.eloir that other
places with half the natural advantages she
possesses out-strip . ber in material progress,
and will continue to dO so unless she wake up
from her Rip Van Winkle sleep in which she
has been indulging for so many years." 'lt is
with shame that we are compelled to acknow
lelge that the unsure, here expressed is no
more than correct. Our people have shown a
a lethargy on this subject that admits of no
'excuse There are few ~of them but admit
that, the proposed rood Will be of vital benefit
11 our interests, and yet, with one or two ex
ceptions, no( one of our citizens has lifted a
hand in aid of the enterp rise . Had this road
been built when' it w 4 first suggested, Erie
:usteal of receiving bat the mere drpipinge
f ;he oil trade, would to-day be the center of
ill the Yost operatioas of that section. '
*tor,
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:d.; :1
It .1
tsar Democettqa brethren in Crawford cotta
:'are congratulating themselves upon 1 the
t.et.that, notwithstanding their want of tnc
t-9, the.y male a gain this_year of 166 • tee
:'cr tile result in 1864. This increase was
"cited under circumstances particularly diffi
e,:t: Dill exhibits a degree of vigilance and
i - t>treinition that is heartily' deserving of
The re'ult in - Titusville is especially
! enmesh:cr. ~1 1 few yearsigo th e
i vote there
ro:i clearly three to•onc in favor of the .11e
tztlieiss ,in a poll of a couple hundred:
yell., with an able and enterprising daily
firer hi -the interest of the opposition, they
, e Only 97 mijority- in a poll of about 700.
lealing Democrats of Titusville are young
t:1 iTe men, and the returns show that
`7
lii their lull duty.
rl/4-irs Fos TRIAL.—The following cases
14,- 1 down for trial at the Court commenc
i'g sz the gerund Monday of December:
k'eltiderv s Erie City Iron Works, Issue.
r" Eri n re Baker, Church vs Oakley, Van
::19iuk vs Milks, Landphere is Zinn et at,
:xecutor s or Williams V. 9 McNair, Meaner vs
Bliss ve C P. & A. RR: Co., Olds vs
::reekCTtn Co., Whicher we Caughey et al,
:„tota vs Bowman, Wright vs Dunha,
st. Morton, Gregor vs Rice— Vanatta we
A- BR. ro., Burton vs Plower, Flo*
"velSraw.n et al, Use Warner ye Aldrich,
1.,..ker et al we Loomis & 'Tyler, Bnikholta et
t-‘.l Evans, Seeley Ts Carnahanoßeichert vs
Rtithert, Shaefer & wife ve Vansise.
E rrs ',Fres i-8. Smith, Ratter& Fernier,
rr
ar received another-splendid etosk of ladies'
e4a %Ts:Russian sable, royal ermine, fine
3arir caul. Reel variety, of ladies' And
g ' 4(B ' furs, all of which will be gold cheaper
rtr,o et any other establish:lent in America
1'
-4ore-atd-see them. ynov22-11.8
Corson PESTIVAL.—The ladies of the !Jai
itd Preabyterian Church 'will give an enter
lazeta at Farrar Hall, oo Wednesday even
iettf
thv 2816 of Novi ober. The public are
rtsall) invite S attend.
Ta`stsra Sr. Itsltito:o.--Oui readers are
meetly aware that for some time coaSiderable
interest has been felt by a large class of our
citizens in regard to the proposed Railroad
along Twelfth street from the Cleveland lc
Erie track, west of the city, to the new dock
at the land light house. The line proposed is
the-one followed by the Cleveland & Erie com
pany, when,by means of the well remembered
'Railroad War," they were compelled to ex
tend their track to the harbor. In order lo
comply with the terms of their chattel, they
made a grade down Twelfth street, laid a
track upon it, and run a few trains. For
many years the line has been neglected, the
Iron been taken up, and the arose ties gone
into decay uron the main portion of the route.
Until a year or two, the track has been used
by a couple of manufacturing firms, but for
some cause they ceased their operations upon
it, and until lately the project of a railroad
upon the street seemed to be abandoned. Pre
suming it would never be tired for that pur
pose, a Jorge number of persons bare erected
buildings upon it, and the street bade fair in
a short time to become one of the most popu
lous in the city. The Atbracite Cool 8: Iron
Co., inlookingabent for a connection between
their dock and the Lake Shore railroad hit
upon this route - the easiest and cheapest
for accomplishing their purpose. The grading
is all perfect, and with the exception of a
bridge or two, everything is ready foe laying
the rails, so that a large elm of money can
be saved over any other feasible route. This
scheme, however, is vie eitly opposed by the
property owners oi7 the street, and they bete
thus far successfully resisted alrJefforts to lay
the track. Oa several occasions' when work
men commenced operations, they have been
driven away, and Lbe opposition at last took
encli-a abate that they ceased their efforts en
tirely. The matter is now in the courts, on a
test case to decide whether the company have
a legal right to lay the track, after • the route
had once Ipen abandoned and the street built
up-with residences.
Oa' the-part of the company it is claimed ;
Ist. That the route is the best that can be
secured from the Like to the Lake Shore
road.
2d That it will be the means of bringing a
heavy coal trade io our harbor, which cannot
be obtained otherwise. • .
3d. That we have no exclusively manufac
turing street, and that the railroad would of
fer facilities for that purpose which would
render the property there more valuable
Shan at present.
4th. That it is not consistent to oppose a
railroad now, after our community once nearly
unanimously contended for one upon the Emma
thoroughfare.
The citizens of Twelfth street, and those who
sympathize with them, argue, on the - other
• •
band :
Ist. That the company can obtain as good
a route elsewhere, and one that would be bet
ter for interats of the city.
• 2d. Th)t they bought their property under
the supposition that 'no railrOd would ever
occupy the street, and it is unfair now to sub
ject them to; the inconveniences and dangers
arising from one.
3d. That the crossing of our streets by rail
roads is already enough of an annoyance, with
out another nearer the main business portion
of the city.
4th. That the benefit derived from - the ad
ditional trade would be overbalanced by the
damage done ~to property in the Western
portion of the city„arising from another series
of railroad crossings as last indicated.
This is a full and frank statemelikt. of the
issues, and will etiahle all - to take a clearer
view of the matter. We have been solicited
by each of the parties to lend our influence
in their favor, but for the present the course
that saems most fair is Co present theAtrgu
mints nn bath sides, and leave our readers to
form - their own judgment upon them.
I 'teresting 'News Items.
John . Breckinridge's hair has turned
almcst w
It is ;Aid that Commodore Vanderbilt in
tends to'retire . .frorn: active business a 3 soon as
be obtp ins a competence. His estate is now
estimated at only $50,000,000.
A man was fined $l4 et New wren, on
Saturday, for tying a rope to a baulky horbe's
tongue and attemping to pull him along by it.
Twenty convicted criminals were sent off to
.the Albany Penitentiary from Washington on
Thursday, for terms varying from cue to six
rears. There were - only three white persons
in the lot.
A confederate soldier, named Olefin,' eup
poeed to have been killed. Murfreesbo-o
turned up nt Nashville, and found his wife re
married. He sold out his share in the bride
for'',two cow&
On Sunday two negro lads were plying
with a gun io St. Joseph, Missouri. One of
'theca placed the gutkat his head and dared the
other to pull the trigger. He responded to
the challenge by discharging the gun, instant
ly killing his companion:
Daniel Dittuire, of Ciarksburz, Virginia, set
a spring gun for thieves who had stolen his
honey. Daniel beard the gun in the night,
ann on examination found his own brother
lying stone dead at the door.
The house at Appomatoz, in which General
Lee surrendered to Grant, is advertised for
sale. Some enterprising Yankee Should buy s
it, and mike it up into canes and snuff-boxes.
A voting lad named Deadbeat shot and kil
led aMr.Shopperd, in l'ranklinCounty. lowa,
a few days since. The bay.called Mr. Shep
peril a liar, in a dispute. Mr. Shepperd at
tempted to punish him, when the lad levelled
his gun and fired.
The Chicago Post sayeahat there are per
eons at Cairo with diving-belle, preparing to
hint for the safe of the steamer W. R Carter,
which contains over a million of dollars, of
which they are to hare one-half if recovered.
It lies about thirty-five miles above Vicksburg,
buried in the bed of the Mississippi, and has
been under water for six months.
A SAD lioNcratoon.—Dr. La Faroe. of
Agency, married a Miss Dudley, laq Thurs
day, and the happy couple started on their"
bridal tcnr. They arrived at Burlington, and
took dinner at the hotel. The fair t ride never
looked so lovely, and the heart .of the hos--
hand was joyful While they -were seated at
the table, the rice of the bride suddenly nit=
derwent a change; the cheeks grew pallid.
and the eyes stared - Wildly around. The doc
tor immediately noticed the horrihle transfor
mation, t.nd caught her in his arms. Bat af
fection was powerless to_ rescue. Tho poor
man soon dice iverod that he was holding in
his embrace a maniac wife. Wi.bout a pre
monitory symptom, she had suddenly become
insane. The doctor returned to Agency the
next day, bearing with him the wreck of his
beautiful young wife.—Ottumtea (Iowa) Mer
cury.
The greatest evil of British rule in Ireland
is the church establishment. The population
of Ireland is religiously divided as follows:
Of every 100 inhabitants, 81 are Bowan Cath
olics, n Episcopalians, and 8 Protestant dis
senters. The Church iv England revsnaes
are,to ten bishops and archbishops, $395 000
annually, and to the inferior clergy, $2,999,
000 annually, for taking care of about 160,-
000 souls. The Roman Cathotio clergy, num
bering twenty-four bishops and near -three
thousand priests, are;supported solely by vol
untary offerings of people who are taxed by
the government to support English. clergymen
in idleness. Besides ibis, there is expended
on church edifices $750,000 annually by tbei
Protestant ecclesiastical commissioners, while
the Catholic churches are built by Subscrip
tion.
A DAVOIITEIt OF GEN, SCOTT DIES BRAKES
HEARTED.—D, is not generally known that the
eldest daughter of the laic Geri. Scott died
broken-hearted in a French Convent, because
her tither would not give his consent to her
marriage with a young French nobleman and
officer, who was unobjectionable in every
reipect, except that (loners! Scott did not wish
to Dave a son-in-lay against whom be multi
have to draw his sword in the event of a col
lision between France and the United States,
in which the suitor to the hand of his daugh
ter would have to take a part, in his capacity
rf officer in the French army. “The COm
mander-in.Chief of tee Unitild States army
should not enter into such entangling al
liances," was Gen. Scott's obstinate reply to
his daughter's and wife's entreaties. The
poor young lady. who, - while still a pupil at
Madams Chvgarney's school in lkiew York,
bad been distinguished on account of her re
markable accomplishments, now retired to a
convent, where she died a. short time after
ward.
The Easton Free Press, (Radical). a short
time ago, contained an editorial urging Dan
Rice as a people's and soldier's canditiate for
President in 1868. Novel as it may appear,
We are informed that the Press's artiele was
meant In earnest, and that a movement is act
wally on foot among the showmen of the
country to bring Dan into the field. The Col-.
oust himself does not seem averse to the in
tended honor, and tolls some most astonishing
stories of the inducements that are held out to
him to become a candidate. Haclkims that
several hundred papers stand ready to give
him their support, and boasts that all that is
necessary is for 'him to announce his willing
ness to run, to secure a wonderful demonstra
tion in his favor. We shall see what we shall
see; bat our advice to Dan would be, that if
he Wants to remain a happy man, he had bet
ter not become a candidate foaany; office.
MARRIED.
Dicitrrost-McOnsov.n—ln Buffalo, Nov. 181 b,
by Rev. Mr. Marshall, Mr, Georg*" W Digh
ton, of this city, to Miss Aggie - B. McGre
ger, of-Buffalo.
LedEs—flsstaros—ln Edinboro, Nov. 7th,
by Rev. Wm. Grassi', Horses M Leg's", M.
D., of Louisville, Crawford Cc.,to Mee Lot
tie A. Hamilton, of Edinboro
DIED.
BLENNER.—In this city, on Thursday morning,
the 22cTiost., Johnny W.,
eon of Joseph nod
Enninda Wenner, aged' Et years, 10 months
and 18 days.
HATZ9-At Waterford; on Sunday morning,
Nov. ISth. after a short illness, Polly
Hayes. in the 63d. year of her age.
KIELECO—On the MTh inst.; Melvin M. Kelso,
Esq., of Fairview township., aged SO years.
Medical 'Notices.
Fon sixteen years I was sorely distressed
with the Asthma. A groat portion of the
time I was unable to work, and frequently
for weeks at a time. I could obtain sleep on
ly by setting up in a chair, being unable to
breathe is a lying posture. In my long
search after relief, I, of course, tried many
medicines, but ail to little or no purpose, un
til I need Carter's Compound Extract of
Smart Weed. This met my case at once, and
the very great relief :I have experienced by
using it convinces me that it is no more than
-my duty
. to make the fact public, that others
now suffering as I used to suffer, may know
where and hew I obtained my relief. I have
also used the same preparation as a liniment
-and in Colds with great 'stiff/lotion, and con
eider it a very useful article and one that
every family would do well to keep about
them. ALYBED EDDY.
North Java, N. Y.: Aug. 21st.--oct2s-tt
Tun DYSPEPTIC.Z-The trials and sufferings
of the Dyspeptic can only be realised by
those so unfortunate as to be atllitited by this
disease, and yet how many of - them suffer and
continue to suffer! Why they do this so pa
tiently it is impossible to tell. It may be from
ignorance of any certain remedy, or it may be
froth prejudice against the use of a Patent
Medicine. Boofland'a German Bitters has
cured thousands of the worst oases of Dyspep
sia, and each day adds new names to the re
cord of its ueefulnesit, Give the Bitters a
trial: Forsale by all druggists. They are net
a Whiskey drink. nov22-2w
SCEPTUSINO.—It is actually surprising how
soon our people have learned to prise that in.
valuable article known as Coe;s • Dyspepsia
Cure. It certainly acts like magic, for it will
cure - the very worst cases of dyspepsia, and
enable the patient, wife has lived for years
upon Grisham bread and the nl.inest food, to
eat, any thing he chooses without fear of dis
tress. It is consi lered the most valuable rem
edy known for all diseases of the stomach and
bowels.
WHEBE ' TO ATTEND SCLIOOL.-.-Tha State
Normal School at Edinboro is a place where
sound, practical education Is given by
Professional teachers.
Ir you want a correct likeness go to
Wager dr, Co.'e photograph rooms, 1829 Peach
street, above depot. Having introduced "all
the latest improvements in the art, they flat
ter themselves they can satisfy the most fas
tidious. They have the most pleasant and
airy rooms this side of .the eastern cities, an
improved background, beautiful side decora
tions and a large life sized mi ror, in which
the subjects can look themselved square in
the face while the picture is being taken.=
Tho sky light is the largest in the city, and
picture can be taken in a cloudy day as well
as in tho clearest Sept.l3-tf.
Our readers needing Boots or Shoes will do
well to call at the'store of S. Z. Smith, Em
pire Block, State Street, before making their
purchases. His stook of goods is one of the
largest in the city, and his prim ns low as
any. Boots and shoes made to order in the
best style. Repairing done promptly and
satisfaciorily. norl-lm.
rIIERE is nothing equal to the Dandelion,
an a cure for Liver Complaint and Coqtirene , s„
A fair trial of Carter's Compound rxtract of
this old fashioned herb, will uonvince any coo
of the truth of this statement. 'Sold by all'
Druggists—at one dollar a bottle.. oct2s-tf
vsy- For a parlor or sitting room stove, no
one is equal to the Morning G'ory, for sale by
Flimrod -St - Company; 605 French street.
0ct.25-tf.
g A fro made in' the Morning Glory
stove can be kept up all the winter round,
without kindling. For sale by Himrnd &
Company, 605 FrenotLatreet : 0m..25-tf.
WY" , The cheapest, safest,- simplest and
iplettenotest store to use is the Morning
Glory, for sale by Marred & Company, GO5
French street. - 0ct.25-tf.
RED" !Mattered constitutions restored by
Helmbold's Extract Hoehn. tf
A Ifonns Ilnucsia;—
From'old and Young, from rich and poor, fiom high
born and lowly, comes The universal voice of ratio for
Hairs Tegetabde Sicilian Bair Renewer.
It L a perfect and miraculous art'cle. Cures bald
ness. Makes Bair grow. A fetter dressing than any
, 4"pornatum." Softens bruit, dry and wiry hair
into beautiful silken trsas.o. Bat, oboe* all. the great
wonder Sr the rapidity with whist it re..torea gray 'hair
to its original color.
Use it a few time. and presto, change, the whitest
and worst looking bale resumes Its youthful beauty.. It
does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and tills
it with 7aw life and coloring matter. It will not take
a if g and dlesgreeable trial to pears the truth of this
Matter. The first application will do good. Yc.n will
ee4tbe natural color retoraing every day, and before
Poi know it, the old. gray, di , ollored appeirstes of the
hair will be gone, giving plane to lustros., eh' rang and
eantiful looks.
Ask for Ball's Steilts• fish. Fteneerer; no other sr•
Vele to at all like It in etre. Ton will find It Cheap to
buy, pleasant to try, and !are 4> do you good.
There are many Imitations, Be ewe yon get tho pa
shas.
R. P. FULL & CO., Nubtus, N. 11., Propeesif.
For see by all draggles. oct2fr tf
PIRCPARIM (In. OP PALM AND MAC*.
For preparing, reaming and leautifying the Hair, and
is the moot.delightfal and wonderful aril:de the world
ever prodneed.
Ladlu wtll End it not only a 'certain remedz , to re
store, darken and beautify the liar, but also &desirable
article for tbo toilet, as It Is hlsbly perfumed with •
rich and delicate prefaces, independent of the fragrsnt
odor of the oils of palm an&meco. '
THE MARVEL OF PERU
" A new and beautiful perfame, widen in delicacy of
sod the troseity with. which it ellnirs to the
bandl:erehlefand person is unequalled.
The above artelles for sale by all drageste aid per.
atels,at $1 per bottle each. Seat by expresi to aay
address by the proprietor.,
T. W. WaliltlT St CO, •
ostl&ly 11X1 Liberty St;eet, New York.
Tat C0N7185101111 awn EsTßlrfoll or AS TITALII).
Publiebed for the benefit and aa a CACTION TO YOUNG
NEN. and others, who 'Miler from Nereocue Debility,
Presnatnrs Decay of Ifsebood, *n, supplying at the
Name time ha MAASS or Sus-Corm. By one who his
cured himself after anderSoing coemilersble quackery.
By enclosing • postpaid addressed envelope, single coit
ion, free of charge, easy be had of the author,
NAITA NUL MAYFAIR, ESQ. '
an3o-am Broskters, won Co_ 8. 7.
Lt.trarrok 81OBIr s
by bar nextfrieod, In the Court of Common
Stephen Ring. Pleas of bee 00.
ye. ; No: Nor. Teem, nee.
JAILE3 BOOBY. $
•in mannumes of a rule of (Joint. dnly entered, the lib.
&feigned, appointed to take tun bony In the above
entitled cue. will attend to the dpties of big appoint
ment on the Ed day of Deeembor. A. 17. 7810 at hla Maw
at Wells Omani, in the tonoty of Brie, commencing at
70 o'clock a. nr . when and when all pumas Interested
mess IlttAll4 It they as proper.
' 6111.4 t 80142? per.
New Alivertisements.
PUBLIC SALE!
will be sold et the reedinee of the subbuilber,
half tulle south of the village of Plizolirw.
ON WEDNESDAY, NOV, 28Th, 188 G,
at ten o'clock, Ji..111, the following property r
Two Mines. three Cowl. two Calves. one handfed
Sheep, eight Stoats. one' Lamber Wagon, one track
Wagon. Cal r`nnle one two-borse Carriam one Pair of
Plow,leds. onadeadng Machine. one Tanning Will, Hap,
Mane, ffaineu, three Stores, one Cook Moire,
fa item Ceue, &a.
nue-will SIMI ander 00, easli—ovit $lO, nine
months credit with interest and approved security.
0,11. EilliSZY.
Fairtievi,Nor.l2, 1861 . n0224t
NEW CONFE*ONERY, . TOY
AND
FANCY GOODS STORE !
BENER /E. BURGESS,
HATO opened at
730 STATE' STREET,
A RETAIL CANDY. TOY, FRUIT
AND NOTION STORE,
Wbere their enatovaerg wtil slimy'. dud
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
IN OUR LINE
They will keep • good line of
TOYS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS
Art!) •
FRESH CONFECTIONERY
• OF EVERY VARIETY
L r Being ►tanntactnrery their feellities are the
beet for eoppiring their eastothre with FRES a CANDY
EVERY DAY.
Buten A Bininss,
no State Strut.
na22•fjml
BRNISIC & BURGESS,
ZLIIITTAVITZIMI OP
PURE CONFECTIONERY!
And Wholesale Dealer, In
FINE GROCERIES, FRUIT, RUTS,
TOYS, NOTIONS ,
FANCY GOODS,
FOR THE .HOLIDAY TRADEI
We hare a !a•ge assortment of
FINE CANDY, SUGAR TOYS,
IRON, WOOD, CHINA ' AND TIN TOYS.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
OF ALL RINDS
A GENERAL LINE OF GOODS
FOR THE • HOLIDAYS
. .
DEALERS WILL lUD I' II E AISDATIIIIIII.
coupmri:'
AND PRICES ' LOW !
BENER & BURGESS,
431'STATE STREET.
n 022 gull
WALKER 8; HONECKER,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE,
817 STATE ST., ERIE, PA
EfOUSE9 'AND LOTS FOlt SALE
'New ?tame hones on 'Holland •treat, between 24 and
td. Fri•, Pa. Lot 82!4 1 7 1 65. Tiles low; tri•zan esey.
• New two 'tote Frame Flnnes On 33 greet, between
Cheetnnt and !firth, - Lot 425 by V. Cheap, on *llily
tenon. I 'oiseaelon elan tenmalately„
Three honera on 13th Street between Peach and Eas
es:rev. I ore 4 234 'by 142 each; pries low. tetree slip.
Prune hence on 811, street, between- Slat* and Peach;
poseeeeton lat of Arra
Fretne h"nee on 12th street, between Peach and Sae
slim; In L 4234 by 1 1 0 sill be sold at a rest bargsln
Noose And lot on 6th street b•tweee Peach and .0
sena. tot 421.4 by 140• wit' be 'Old N a cra t bargain
Bones and lot on enl street, between Peach sad - u•
ashes Lot 8114 by 185.
Pons. a d two lot. na Bib street, between Poplar and
Merry. Price low and terms my.
Brick hnu.e on 6th street, between fisrrmn sad Pa
r •4e. Lot i• 234 be 16'; on long time—price low.
statue and two 104 on French street, between 4th and
btb; term• easy, mice low.
Worse and Int on corner 6th end German streets, let
Eng b lrb. price low, on long time. •
Several toe residence.. ranging In prim* from .1-6,000
to $95 000, In the bestlocatio. e in the city
Ernune and lot on east `'.ve• ill Street between Freteb
and }lolls, d. witti Sine trait tree aril splendid water.
HOLM and tot on west Seventh street, between Peach
and .wtsstras.
Vint brick house on Falb street, between French and
Tiettend.
Drier hones on east Sieh street
'nonee and lot on south side of 12th street. third doer
from -Tasatftea
800/sand lot on Fourth street between &item and
Myrtle.
'Bowe and lot on Sassafras, between 12th and lath
street,. 3d door from 12th. '
Brick hone& with Id serer of land, to Waterford. The
rrelderee of Col.Camoball. -
Brlek bonne on 1111 i Street, between Peach and gam.
fro"; resblenee of Mlles Boyle.
Frame bonne on 11th street, between Peach and Sas
safras, lot 82)4 by :ea.
LOTS FOR SALE
22 feet by 147 to on 18 Mot Omen north went corner
State and 10• b street. •
24 feet by 100, on Saito street, between sth and etb,
out old*.
at feet by 100..esat side State etre. t. corner of 7th. •
21 felt by one hunttred,ea et aide State street,itljoialag
th- &bees.
BHA store on State street, between Itb and Bth Ste
Lot 22.fi) , r 1 65 .
40 by 165 south aide of 10th street, part of out lot No.
6z7.
74 by 100. south side 10th street, near Ash Lane, part
of out lot No. EST.
41% by 165 on 6th arrest, between Garman 4n4 1101
land No. 9157
82.4 by 14.1 on 6th street, between German and lloly
land. N 0.1474.
82% by US, on tth !trete, between Getman and not
la-d, No. 1062 •
Four tall city lota on Poplar Ebel% between 4th and
4th atteets:
Throe full city lot. on Flftb stzeotibotween Poplar and
Chary.
63 feet be SO 1.2, corner Pearl and 2d street ,
100 feet by :65 en Bth greet, between French and Hot
land
Flve lots on 9th thee; 311 by 160, to an idle., between
Wallace end Aah Lane; on lOng7tlme end very cheap.
At by 163, on 14th street, near Ail' Lane; yen cheap.
Two fall eltN lots on 11th street, between Caestnut
and Walnut streets.
Four full sib lob en 121 h street, lktireen Chestaut
and 'Friona strew.
ea 1 2 by litS on French it vit,botwoen 2d and
821 2 by 1611.0 n west etti arrest, core'? of Myrtle, ad
joining NV Hine. Each " •
Y+P lots on Sassafras street. Delitleel 4th.
in 1-2 be ley eorner'otalb and Poplar; poise low.
40 by Nita en alley, on east side Stale street. between
12th and -.Btb; will all twenty feet if dilated, eery
Pin+ 'videos* lot of 11 aerea adjoining Capt. Wilkins
and T. 8. Carter, in 11111 Meek.
20 by le; on east side Rate, between eth and fifth
streets.
FARMR FOR SALE
Murry. 3 miles fr'm . Die. Women Bad Road
and P. & R. tai road; 40 acres of tintbar. &lianas in thi
blithest state of a Itivation; brick boom. with rood
barn and One orehard. ,
42 news on (kap& RIM Els mho from Brie—good or
shard; 63 acres timber: goad grain lard: well watered
300 arras on Lab Road, four miles , from Iffie—hompaj
barn and amyl orchard.
EMZZZGZETIE
SO sow of h•mloek that er land Dear Concord Station,
on the P, & R , R 64 vary champ.
Parer-I other rood farms within ,two miles 'of the
rdsertei of lend two and one-hairtidepfrom Eris, on
Wsttaborgh road, bosom. ewe taros two orcheedo.
31 sera in Omen township. two miles from
r 5 Wes two miles tram Erie, near Ridge Road, under
ens ,tatisation.
.•
Mures Boar Hirborercal., on Lake Raid, am Roar
Imo era k
. .
Una amount of Oil Law% and prairie log was in
Peaoa•lraala. Went Vireo* aad Canada, are offr.rad at
extremely" low prices. : • orM-f1
GOFF, PATTERSON Sc'CO.,
615 PRESCOTT MEET.
HAVE GOT GROCERIES TO SELL
THAT'S sot
you CAN GET GOOD
AT ONE DOLLAR PER POUND
A? Gorr, PAIIIBSON b COM
111 hash &Net. &4.,Pt►
BARR, JOHNSON &
DEALERS IN
STOVES
PIONEER IRON WORIS,
ERIE, PENNA
Cur deck Is the largest and best west of infra°, em•
beating among ethers, the followleg 411 hymen
trariates t
T 11.:E- 31A.GIC,
A PAitLOR COAL trrarE—'TWO slier
•
ThLister• Lajas' the lame In pnuelple the r. P.
Stewart. and Is in every respect Its equal. WO over It
for sale with unlimited eondderee In Its merit!. The
Rifle Is sold by as at ,a much lower pries thlrzt that of
the Stewart, and is warranted to be all we ell ea far It.
THE U. S. GRAN
Thie is beyouldoubt the 'hest operaitr.i
Stove for bait coal ta-ths market. There is as
In either kindling the Are or managing it all
and it eau be easily regulated to secure Ju4 sac
as is required. Fire an be kept In it through
without danger. No one who has ever seen it
ratios would want to use any other. ,
T IT:E ORTENT A: L'
Perfions venting the Oriental, can be 'Opp]
at Low Fivire:.
PAItLOIk.STOWCE
We have the eichisive right In l'entuigl
manufacturing the celebrated
MORNING GLORY
ADMITTEDLY TIIE :BEST EVER. INTRO
.thto on band, the Modal Parlor, Fa Ch
Belle, Pearl, (nobs Rester, and Belle Clottagti.
COOKING STOVES.
Our stock Is my laria;coulatlarg la pal as
COMET, MONITOR (foi wood),
- scosoutit, vicrT)fti
PROGB.E.MVS, SMICp,
BEPUBLIF, 7R111M91,
ALSO iIEALER3 IN
HOTEL RANGES OF ALL SI
In elnding Van's Icepi.crred—the beet In the T.
BUCK'S PATENT 6 1101. 1 4 TIOTEL STOVE!
BLODGETT,PASTAT BAKERS ,
=
SHEET IRON STOVES
V UILN 4C E
And, la Gat, eTenthleg !Lawn to the frad.
. -
or Tux' Pante ARE INVITED TO
•AICD EXAMINE On GOODS.
AT •w. W. PIERCE co.'s
•
CORNER 'STATE. AND NINTH
GET TBE BEST.
This we consider the very beat article of its elese.Me
have held the sole ereney WMe for several years, and it
gives universal satisfactirn • ,
It is self feeding, and there Is no danger of receiv,iog
any Wort whatever. The material to he otitis taken
in regularly, and the knives do not clog..
'teats termite:km and sorghum, wet or dry, ris ily
as hay or straw.. Its eimplieity 'and durability rich
that it never gets out of order through perforating Its
leetim.te work.
The Roeheeter reed Cutter has taken the highest pre
mium wherever eshibited at any fair, ti•ate or county.
It is anqualifiediv the best Machine made.' t I
It cots any length desired, from ore-eighti ; to sine
inch. sdJusted in anunnent, and Rielly' stays where.it is put. .1 •
Pflanz-No.l. improved, 7 inch throat, 115. , No; 2,
0 inch throat. gig.
Fanners, cell and see this Cutting Boa before ref
chasing elsewhere. We have ,on band and can tarnish
any Other varlety.desired. but Ibis Is the beat. I .
do ImMense stock of Ag I:cultural Implements Alen.
ormthing in this ilia of Madero., Stove., Tin Ware,
fse. 4e,
W. WI PIERCE CO
a 022 tf • Corner State acid 9th Se:
.
GOFF, PATTERSON & CO.,
•
•
615. FRSNCII. STRUT,
' do selling
ALL KINDS OF FRUITS!
L
&toed. Dried. Green, IP ititerre d, Foreign, kn..
Catt and sea the large lissortraent.
THE BEST LANTERN
row 7411131E1CE1 USE, 15 AT
GOFF,. PATTEICSON &
J
615 YPENCII STREST,
It bursts litticile 011 Brit rite
M I L just
opened s
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY STORE .
Your doors south of the depot, next ?nor to the hack
and fa now prepared to &wraith the ladies of Elle 44
vicinity with the latest fethlonr, made up In the beat
style by an accomplished mi'llner, fait from oar of Plhe
beat establishments In finffalo. ' , I
We have made arrangements to receive- all of -the
'fated styles and Whims' as 'coon nether are faceired'
In Now York. It is our elm to please the most thetidll•
one, ce hare a lance assortment at Uteri Ta nmacro,
Notions. Ike. Ledira. Osaka call and /Amine or
stock berme purchasing olionithere.
Blenching and presstag,- , }lreselog felts, end aft erotic,
In oar 'toe done on the shortest notice. • nol4-3e2
REMEDIAL INSTlttrik, _
rot ivicat , oaszo.
No. 14 BOND stat Err, NNW, ToRK
roll Information. watt the kikkest tatisserider
also a Book on •Spereici Means, in a ssapd eiestertli.
sent tree, • Re este aut void for tits,.sil yqui
alit sat surd ; for, as sisersts dFt obvsielsns ate
steetralir aspastere, witkont Wetness nn dramsr
shoold be trusted., Enclose a stamp for postage, add direct to nR. L4WRISOR, No. 14 BOND STRRY.T,
NEW YORK. • . • 00v15:66-17J
F&RISI FOR •SALE.
•
Ot 170 screw about 100 scenic eleared..the balaiWs II
good timbered land, with a house "aid bins on it la
yaw orchard of 120 grafted apple bete god so da
anew fruit trees: Bltttated, first term Routh of Samuel
Tieldelbsos, on the Ridge Rped, and about fonsinites
kern Etie, Pa., in Wesc ittllcreek Township., For farther
partlitulari esquire of
novls-4f. - ROWRAD BROWN.I
non tr
TU; 41 AMON dr naliunr eADDIET oPavi
tortv tillfrrant styles, adapted to tarred sod recular
mule, for PO to $BOO 0te1t...1 Fifty-ono rid or allrer
medals, at Mitt lint pretatttms awarded them. ltta~
tasted Wilmot* Ms. stilitosa. MASON at HAULM,
Bostott.orY4lsoN IMlTllia.ltew TOIL .1.11.011
CM
1., 1
/
f i
I
MI
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Cooking
o troable
ft.rwardr,
Loh • hut
the night
In ope-
ad by as
!MEI
I;rCED,
I,Ellnderi
Ertl
CITAIIPION, HARIdO??
and DINING NOON.
gE
2311
Z 3
'PALL
IMI
=1
R ATS, CAM, FURS,
AND
FURNISHIN.G GOODS!
WM
C. 'ROC , .
i•
514 State Sired, opposite Brown's Hotel, Erie,
llu jnet opeiel a splendid stock -face rUtf.for
dies and Minxes, cooperator Canes, !Tilt Ca•es, Tatou,
Vieterines,Collara, Skating KIM tdorre and Cu!,4 in
Hodson Say, Amble Dark. Mink. Erentoe. F tch, Marten,
Siberian Sinirrel, River Mink, French Coney, do.
Yon WO particularly reqmetted to inspect ety_large
arsortoont and pries.
GENTLEMEN'S FOBS, OF ALL KINDS
I ,L splendid assortment of
,lIAII'S AND CAPS!
1
• '
Tae Boston, Croquet, Ilohripse, Bismarck, Driving. Clip.
per. Climplon and Dortrr Irate; **so s fall steel
of 14r•rt atyirs of 81.1 k col Carinztra Bats;'
. s'eo Caps for Pall and Mater wear. A
splendid stork of
OENT`LENIEN'S . FUUNISffIS6 GOODS
OF EVERY DE3CRIPTION
Bedalei sod other Fury Babes. All the stiosto goods
are of the ilist .qaslity. gad stout fseblonable. and rlll
be 4ald cheaper than soy other bonie in the city.
1
K 0 C IT ,
514 State s eed.
-
- oct24-tt
I. I
• opposite Brown's Hotel.
DR. SCHENCK'S
M4NDRAKE PILLS.
SuGstititte for ClllOllll.
Thut 1 . 418 ere colno. , el of rari,..” root; itr..7m;
potrer to reins it., tocict:ocrt. of the liver m
promptly and effectually as bine pill 'or i±renry,
and without, producing any or thong clittigrecoMe or
ditorerte effects which often follow the me of the
latter.
In alt bilionadlaorden thew Pills may be used with
cendence. as they promote the dinharge of vitiated
bile, and remove flume obdtructloni from the liver
and binary dada, which aro the came of \
affections in general.
SCIIF,LNCR'S iIANHIL‘gE PILLS cure SI&
Headache, and !indite:den of tbo Liver, indim:ed by
callow eWn, coated tougue, cxaslivene.a, droweine...m.
and a c-4cral falba.; of Tvearinext and laziitudo,
showing that iho liver la bi i torpid or obstruct..d
condition. • • •
In' Ebert, these Pals may be coed with adorn
tr.m.in all mom when a pursdive or alterative
metero la rederod.
rause ac:: tor "Dr. Scheme:6 Illandrate P 1116,"
and oheerve that the two lik‘ttemed 01, the Doctor
aro on the GoverunicoLittampLone when in the In::
stage of Coneumption, add the other In his present
health.
Sold by all Drug:iota and dealers . Peat 25 mute
per box. Prinmoal Office, No; 15 North Gth Street,
Pleladelphla, P. I
general Wnoacealo Agent!: Ocna.s Barnes &
21 Park now New York; Sj S. dance, IOS
In9rC BIIMMOI., bld. Jblin D.- Yak, N.
cot, or Fourth and Walnut gt., Cincinnati, Obto; 1
Walker. k Taylor, VA and t'd Watanh Avontic,,
Chicares Ill,; Colllns Brothers, Poi:aimed corner
of Second and Vino Ste., 8;. Lade, o. ,
tali t; als iv. ea. Vao.l Yr
J VSSOL UT lON 1110•PAIITNBILMEIIP
•
The firm heretofore existing under the name of
CARTER t CARVER,
Wu dissolved by mutual consent, dating from January
16th, 188 e, idr. Carter Miring% , The books of the old
firm may be found it the old plate. Prompt settlements
requested.' ' 8. CARTER..
J. 13. CARVER,
Mr Carver has aasoeated Ida aon with him, and will
cohtinne the badness under the name and firm of
-J. B. CARVER & CO. ,
goepinz-a now and well selected dock of Drags. Medl•
doe■, Fine, Chemical", new Pharmaceutical Prepare;
Wee, Pare Perfumes, Fancy A rtleler. de.
7be experienced clerks of this house are retained and
persons esn rely upon being Correctly served at all
times.
biovel.—The sairbtes or Mr. J. S. Crartr have also
barn orenred, Bad be will be Eappy to meet Ws old
trirmbiand customers .t
nue tf 2l. PARK [ROW,—THE guru,
•
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You ArEN• , _.. , T O I , 13pTIAN Asso
.
1866. n ERIE, PENN A . • 1867.
REGULAR) LECTURE COURSE -
,
mom
'FARRAR •HAIL
•
This course' wilt enusizt of thirteen lectures, to be de•
livered as nosily as pratticablo in the following order i
1. Nov. 23 1 .xenry r Tinc - nt, Esi ,or England. Safi
jet,. "The Late Groat A tnerici Contlietanu tbeFfiends
and r nomieg of *merles in r.n d." ,
2. Nor ,J. hr. Subject, ..Ternsilem;
its Inhabitant. and Shurronneings."
3. Pee 4--ITo be filled., - •
4 Dee. 11-131.1 Leeds, K. D. Etnbject, ..Tronsatt's
Foriablnducnee "
6. Dre.l2—bto Leafe, V. D. Sullioet,...ntysleal Cul
tote" -
6. Dee.lB—q. F. TUT!or, Eq. 'tobject,' Sue96u."
7. Dec. 28.—jobn D. Dough, E. Subject, "Corlot
fly."
8. Son.3—Slira A 13133 E. DICLiII6O[I. Saljecylle
R•f oeted Roue ^
9. Jr.n.itLliev. John Lo.d. I.L.D Satioct, "Slurtin
Lather and the German Deformottop."
10 Jan. 0-Rev. John Lord, 1). Subject, "Ea
tinorblilurbe and Parliamentary Eiognenee
11. Jan. 13= 7 :Ialphl Waldo Emerson. (Subject t 3 be
supr.lled.) ,
12. JIM 22-c Prof. E. L. Youmans. &ablest, "rdo
cation In Engkand." I
13. Jan. 39--James' E. kturdont (probably). Select
Feedings.
lilt possible thst one or two of the eubjee'a fertile
lectures will
h e changed; but generally they will be as
above atat.d.
, • .
lieserred sesta for the - Coarse will be sold at auction
in Farrar Bail, at 9 o'clock -on Thinrsiler morning, the
16th inst. The - following Wei for seats leave been
agreed upon; and ail hiss will be in emcees of these
rates .
floe sent,
Iwo nets,
Three Beata.
Four seats.
;Fire Beate,: '
Each odd gait.
Tickets to single lectures, , 40
The bidding will not be for choice In any part of the
House (a proceeding ihat wnol4 doubtlese lead to mat
confoslon and delay), but,particular 'testa will be of
fered. begioningwah thoae hat are considered moat
desirable—fay So. 9 or 10 In tko bloat of nests.
Rub bid will be for a Seat (or sitting) fo^ one poison,
with the privilege of, five emits (tad no more) in the
same settee, at the sates rate—the bide, es elated above,
to be considered min leanest, of the assessed valuation
of the seats.
F unless/10 ittb.nd to beetirne purehavere of seats will
be expected to pay for tb pm at one,. an no Feats will be
.reeervad, of tickets and checks tuned for them till pay.
meet In made
ANT the close of the Indian (which will not 60111
the bidding ceases) any of the remaining gnats may be
bought at the assessed valuation. - •
cte hare endeavored to prepa.e the very bed worse
of lecture' it was pondble for us to organise. Most of
the lecturers owcuret. are old termites herr, but we
had added nee or two new ones that we t ' hlnkwill
prove acceptable. Three or four whom we know our
Patrons would have been glad to hear again --such ae
Pr, liolland, or Chapin. Prof. Agassis, etn.—but were
unable to come this winter. The course will coat of at
least $l,OOO ; and wa venture to assert that,, in the
character or the lecturers. and in tbs Interest and u 11-
it 7 of the lecture.. it will folly equi,it not surpass,
any Conde that will be delivered in any of the neigh
boring eities. We tend the friends of true intellectual
cultivation and entertainment will show their spored
ation ~of our efforts by liberally contributing to the
0.C1170.
A. A. cAraarr. • 0.0. Not,. •
P. L. Pnirox, W. R. DATUPORT.
E. Wm xr.tr, [ Ann Gorr,
•
j 0. E. Clrsmoox.
nol2.tt Lecture Committee
LYON riMODICAL DRAWS.
--r
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR
InREGUL ARITLES
There Drope are a scientifically compouiord fluid
,preparation, and better than any pills. powders or nos.
tnatos. Being Iluntl, their action is direct and positive,
rendering than a reliable; speed. and certain specific
for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of ra
ter,. Their popularity is' indicated by the' fact that
over 100,000 bottles are annually soli and consumed by
the ladles of A*IISTICI '
every one of whom' speak to
titine
strongest terms of prints of their great merits.—
They are rapidly taking the place of every ottar female
moody, and are, cou'dered by all who know taught of
Ouse, am the sweat, Welt and most infallible prepara
tion to the world, for tbt mire of all female comalsints,
the removal of all obttructlons of nature, and the pro.
motion of health, nigularity and strength. Sepllcit di
rections, stating
_when qtey may be need, and explain,
lag when and wa r they ahould not, and cald not be
used TV bout onsdneing stints contrary to natured cho
sen laws, will be 'found carefully folded around each
bottle, with the written signature of John L. Lyon,
without which none are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 193 Chapel street,
New Haven. Conn., who can be consulted either per
or by letter (enclosing stamp) conceralng all
,private *emus itafemale weartneues.
Sold by Druggbits everywhere. .
CI, G. CLARK k CO.,
n0.760-ly Cen'l /gents for U. S. notiCanadas.
PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE. 7 -
1
uroixDi seosv. tio Court of Cosomon'Pless,
by her nest : Mend, Erie Co., 1
Stephen Slap No. St, Her. %NM, tate,
vit. / Alfas ' Subpoena fn Moro;
JAMEt SCOBT. , f return "HIM*
Illtrereae, Lneindafteeby did preer her petition to the
Honorable Judges of the Court of Common Ilona for the
eorrnt• or Erie, prayier for the caws therein rot forth,
she Wert to divorwd from her huarand. Ames &abr.
,ontios is hereby siren to the add Junes Booby, to
Deana appear before out Judges at Erie at a court of
common plea' then sod there -to be hoiden, for too
empty of Vie, oaths third Monday in Norember,l366,
in Hower add 'polities .end abide the jaciemenret the
wart ID the atintlaii. IL L. DROWN,
Sheriffs Ole Cat. VL 11161. nay.
.
AT TETE SIGN OF THE FLAG
MONELL, STEPHEICS do WILDEt,
NO. 6 SEED norsz.
Raring ortde large pure-bum In New York, 'Boston,
and Phlladelptda, we are no► prepared to offer at
remonabli prices our large and ►ell sideatmd
STOCK OF GOODS!
81L113, Black and ' Colored. Plain and Itipt;loos,
Empress Clot, sq. Poplins, French and Irish; Black and
Colored Alvan's; Ck I clad, Malaya Striped
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.
DZ LUNZS; Zrosl De Isataes; Lailino; Catara and
Bobo do Chavber• •
LACES; Velenticem; Mon Glopurs;., Taint and
Threal.
SHAWLS, plug and Square. Polalsy and Broche.
CLOAKS and Duquines; Balmoral Skirts.
A lug* stock of Cloths for men arid boy's yens:
Wool.rn Vlintete, all qualities and price..
•
, Canton Flannel,, Clenched and Drown. •
mnels, F i len an/Chocked:Silk Wasp Flannels.
prints,Engllth and Domestic. • •
• Remnant Mats, Bleaetesd and Drown Cottons.
Cotton ram, Cotton Batting, Ticks. Vennlns and
Stetpae, Knit Goods, Bonder, Nobles •-d Breakfast
ittitwle, Woolen and Cotton foolery, Delmore' Nose,
YANKEE NOTIONS !
Ad.
GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY. GOODS:
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirts
Our stack was never do [all and complete u the
present time.
A T E .SIGN 0 F THE FLAG,
NO. 6 REED nous!
MONAL; STEPHENS -& WILDEY
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH 1
LIFX-HEALTH-STRENGTH!
LIFEHEALTH-STRENGTH!
DR. JUAN DELAnWiIis.IPS
SPECIFIC PILLS
Are prepared the idessime. 0 'fanciers & Dupont.
pharmecoentistr, No. 214, Rue Lombard. Paris, from the
prescription of Dr. Stun Dstamarrs. chief phystrian to
the Ilorpltal du Nord on lArtroisers.
LIMAS 07 Z00011110010:1•1702.
Puna, Way 6th, 18'3.
Gentlemen e hare used the "Swift° Pills" mule
from Dr. Del e's preecription, during several years
past, in one ?irate and public practice. end have bound
them e most energetic and efficient remedy in esse• of
.9pelaistorhoea or Seminal Weaktreu, nightly, daily or
prema.nre emissions; sexesl weako ss or impotency;
special detsugements of the nervous system; weakne• sea
seising from secret habits and atmeal exceesesfrelaza
tiara of the genital ofgans; weak spine; affections of the
eyes; °LImV ' or let duet " deposits! is the urine;
“Milke diaeharges; paleness of tee skis, with sunken
cheeks or bloodless lips; "pinched'. fetters; irregular
idiot of the heart, end In all the ghastly train of
symptoms arising from over use, shares, or loss, from
any cense: of the nervous force.
We earnestly advise the profession, and all persons
leafleting from any symptomatic or organic aff•ctioas of
the gm:lite-urinary myetems. to use theme p 1 Is. With
high-respect, we are yours moat smestelys
It A. BXLVRITAIRW, M. D.,
G. D. DC14111)01', 11. 0.,
- JUIr Dr Larnaca, In D.
To Gerinetere k Dupont, No:2111 Rae Lombud, Parse.
Sedsohry and studious occupations,rrief.ao xleties.
or whatever te , de to impair the vital action' of he
brain, di.tressins and eroNtrraesing disorders of the
vi ilersystem. tltudents, elero men, and awyere there
!, re, who are eareefally liable - to these ersolleesser,
should resort promptle to ti Deletes:nes Specific Pills.
A pamphlet, cont.ining fall particulars, eri , h direr
tlone and advice, printed in Pench Cartoon. Spanish,
and Eoglieb, aerompanies each box, and will be sent by
ma.l, free of coat, to nay who will write for it.
?nee g 1 per box, or six boles for $5.
br all the principal dreiggleta, of will be gent by
melt, aectirely real• d from all Nervation. on receipt of
the epe•lfled pnee by any arth-rized agent. or b• the
role rne.al semi for Anterlo,, 0-WAY. G. VUo B; do
Ca., 27 Cnrttandt sit...N. -Y. Awhorsied agents for
Zrie: S. D. Car. er & Co., Hall Y. Warfel.
octlA-1•eow
T .. Mt RAT ENG LIN II REM R D
- •
PSOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S '
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared-from a Prescrip•lon of ell, J. Clarke, M. D.,
Phyoi elan Extraordinary to the Queen.
Tall Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the mire of all
tool, painful and dangero as diseases to which the female
epfaiitution la 'object, It moderates all excess and re
motes all obstructioni from whatever came. ,A speedy
cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES •
Itl p
eculiatirmite d. It wil, In a a bort time .
, • b rin - . g on n
the outlay p eriod with
regularity.
CAUTION.
$3 50
7 00
10101.
18 00 -
16 00
300
nese Pills sbordd not be taken by Fatale* drring tAa
FIRST -THREE MOyTHS of Pregnaley. as tlirg are
rase to bring on Afiscerriage, bat as any otter :ions they
are cafe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain, in
the Beek and Limb*, Fatigue on ellent exertion,Palpita
Lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will
effect a cure when all other means hare felled: and al
though *powerful , einedy, do not contain Iron, calomel,
antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Fall direction* in the pamphlet around each -oat kegs,
which should he'earefuily preserved. ,
Sold by Drugiriete. P rix $I rer tattle.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
It to the Bite of every valuable medicine to be coon
terfelt-d. Be cautious. therefore, and tee that the let
tem' T. & B." are hi. wn In the bottle, and that h
wrap per Ram tl e fac•almile of th. Niglio tare of a C.
Ba'awin & Co, and Job llosse. Without which non,
are genuine.
B.—One dollar with eighteen costa for r o•tage,
enclosed to any authorised 'agent or to the sole general
agent for the United State* anriStritlah dominions.
JOB MOSES, 27 Corttandt St. New York,
will Insure a bottle centairdog Oft pill& by return mall,
securely sealed from all' obserration. Agents for Brie,
Ball k Warfel, and J. B. Catrer & Co. otlf,l)eow
paoDucE MARKET.
M. P. WORDEN S:, CO.,
Would respectfully announce that they have opened a
.store at
NO. 428 ISSNOS ST, BETWZEN 4TH AND 62H,
Zr.is, PA.,.
For the pattehase ima sale of
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY .PRODUCE,
BL'TTER, POULTRY, MILK; ko.
ar Orders from abroad will retries prompt alien
lon at the Lowest Market Prices. . .
' er The idshest pries In Cash paid for Trodnie.
.1*%11641
FALL ik WINTER MILLINERY ROODS:
SIRS. S. 11. BALL '
Taloa pleasure to annonneltig to the piddle t h at ahe
hu opened • new store '
Haimon'e Btoek,2 Squarei south of Union Depoi,
Where eke itn keep constantly • lime variety opt
IitILLINERY AND DRY GOODS,
"ficdpery, Clothe, and a general anortount of everything
nasally kept on hand in a store of the kind.
ai
• A Dow tock of OooMi just meelyed from Um
Ean. •
... .
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
EDINDOIIO, ERIS cor.qTr, PA
Thle school ones excellent ifikeilttliki for °Wahl •
tboeoneb, prectleal Snolbh education: Tee State as
sists those 'rho Puma to beams timbers. A cutle
Sate from this tostitot'on iasood toy llte to all puts of
Penneylyanta, and exempts the hdldeittom eumlnatlon
by school Mom. The vlater opine penember
nth. I • •
Tor
MI
or catakerne t lateen
110 a. 0001111
RUMMER,
trept27-tf I
TEE GREAT ETRENGTAispuria TOhiU
(Not a If/data PreparatioN)
1100FLANW8 GERMAN BITTERS!.
will care
Debility resulting from any Mao irteatrr, Prostration
of the syst•zit "slued by wire hardship', 'apatite;
firrilrior We. Maas, el. thins. trials
or hassle, adults or you amp
th. sitillad In tea Ditty's spare
Tonic, not dependent on bad llquatfor ger almost mi.
!unto's effect.
DYSPEPSIA,
And ditesAu resulting froin &smears of the tad
Digestive orgsm, 111 eased by
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
nil Ditties has peeformid owes curse. gi►es betty,
eatisfactlen, has inorelesthuorty, has more respectabls
people to ►ouch foe it than Loy other article in the MU
kat. We defy any one to oontradiet this sorartlaa, and'
win pay 14000 to Amy one who will produce a cortillinte
published by ua that is not genuine.
IrOOFI4 AND'S GEBNIAN DITTEBB,
IRBern may dual otobronfe or arrears debility wad
&swat of tkut kidneys. °born the follawfacryriPfeszi
rennin from abort's/sof the dkristfat MIMS I
- ConstipsUott, Inward Pike, Valium of Blood to the
Bead,,Addity of the Stomach, Naasea,:liesstburne Dlr
oat for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soar
Eructations, Slaking or Fluttering at the Pet of the
Stimach, Swimming of the lieml, - Eurned sad difficult '
Breaching, Flattering at th• Heart, Choi leg or Sallocat•
isle Sensations when in a itng pasture, Diatom of Vier
ion. Dots or Webs before t • *lab; Fern sad Dull Palo,
in the Head, Detelency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the Alit and Eyes, Pain Di the Sao, Back, Chest, Umbs,
&r, Sadden Flushes of Hut, naming in th e flesh. Con•
slant imaginings of Evil and great Myrmidon of
Ilmaraxl, that this }Mee le sataleheolle, soutane
no rum or erbiskey,and cannot make drunkard., but it
the best tank to the lined.
apeD WHO SAYS 80.
from Win. W. D. Potirrisrl, Pastor of Twelfth BaptCt
Cantab. PhllaxSa.
Gentlemen,— I hive reeently bees laboring wader the
&stressing effects of ittdigwatlan,scoompaniedhy • prom
trotion of the narrow 4,114 , 12. Nomerous eutned.W were
recommended by frien4_ and eome of th em tasted, tam
without fella Your /doodad's °meth Bitten were
recommended blPeilifula who bad !fled them. and whose
favorable motion of these Bittern Induced me to try
0091. i mud cordage that I had en ayeedmi to f'ateat
Medicines from the wthonewd and one'. quer* "Bitters"
whete only COI wroth to be to palm off sweetened m.d
dragged liquorupene the eocomonity is I 411 way and
the underlay*, which. I feu, is to make many a
firmed drunkard. drenkard. Anon lemming that ,011111 wu really
• medicinal preparation I took it with happy effect lie
ar,tion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the nertutte
epithet, wu prompt and gratifying. I feel that I bare
derived meat and pernent benefit from the -ems of it
few bottles. Very rerpeetfulli core,
W. SIFIG.MIIID, Ito. 254 Trutthantazon St.
From the Rev.?. D Feudal', Militant EdltoiChtiFtian
Chronicle, fltiladm
I have derived decided benefit from the nu of Hoodand
German Bitters, and I feel It my privilege to recommend
them a e a most valuable_ tonic. to all wbo are gaffe ring
from general debility or from diseases mining from the
derangement allot liver
Yonre truly,
From Rev. D. Marti" Tutor of the Paasayank
Church. Philada.
Prom the many :mutable reconmendations given to
Dr. El oolland's German lintel% I,wee induced to give th2sn
• trial. after using several bottles, 1 found them to be e
good remedy for deoility; ands most exivellent tariff! for
the .stoma . D.
From nee. Wm Smith, formerly Pastor of the Vinton
Bat to ;
rn and (N. 1) Saptist Chamblee.
ns used tamily &number of ottles et yon.
Floollana's German Sitters, I have to say t regard their
WI an excellent akeglicine, specially adapted to remove
the diseases they are recommended or. They strengthen
and Invigorate the ',item *ben debilitated, and are use
fat in disorders of.the liver, lose of appetite, do. I an
also Tee:mil:mended them to several of my friends. she
have tried Om, and &and them grotty beneficial In the
restoration of health. Years truly,
Wit. Baru, Oda Eintchinzon St., Plaids:
BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS.
See that the -signature of IL/AC/340N" L oa the
wrapper of each bcetle
Should yolrnearest druggist not have the artiste do
not be put al by any of the intoxicating preparation
that may be effemt In its place, but and to rut and we
will ferried, seentely recited, by err , -
rir Prfutdpel &Zoe and Manatee ry, No. am Arch
Street,Philadelphia,Pa.
JONWI k MUMS,
• tHiliesseont to O. H. Jaeltson k C 0.,) Proprietor.
For sale by drogpsts and dealers In every town In the
United Stare. deeT6s.lv
C oal.
‘a.
COAL.
THE PLACE - 20 BUY COAL' CIIEA? 'IS AT
SALTSMAN & CO.'s, .•
Cool Yard, cbreei ctTWelfth and Peach Streets, Erie,
Ps, who keep ronntantly on hind Lehigh and Pittston
(Timsum hump and prepared, Elhasnokin. Egg, Store,
and lintsiser'Eltaminons for pate and steam, and
BLOSSBURG, PITTSBURG AND.BEaVER,
For Block=lth Purposes
conr Coal la an rieelrea by ran, Is kept on dry plank
door. and
TELL scliEDato BEFORE DELITEIY
We ater great ladvemeato to parties wishing to lay
in their winter topply,alao to dealers pa:autos by.the
ear load.
ar Otte to a tall and • stoup tee to ere 'ACAD.
tiort
. Jalyl9'o3-tf SALTSILLISI k CO.
pRIZLEY.9 NATIONAL C/4131 AGENCY.
omee In •Farrar Hall liolliiing, Erie,
SOLDIER'S BOUNTY
elahoanta for extra booty allowedhy Isle acts of
Centres, can have the same promptly collected by
seodlog their discharge, to' me, the reallat of which
win be promptly actuewleated sod .nattuctlons re
tarred
INCIREL9E - OF PENSIONS
$l5 per month for total loss of use of either log or
arm, instead e Es. 82 p•t month for each minor child
of deceased soldiers or seaman. Also, other Inersases.
.
, ADDITIONAL von vot.,orrteras or s.A.
Three month, pay proper '
fay all In service !larch 3d,
and discharged attar April Dth, .18Re. Claim/ canted.
Claims ter arrears of pay, and sensiono, and aaunt•
premien, collected Unequalled facilities fur e nrinx
and cc:m*l4llx cases. allowance la prierinays of war
- collected. Only arcenc7 in North-Weston( penziobra
obe wberd ydirs of experience in lice V. 8. Tremor:can
be found.
Thanktnl fht the Teri liberal patronage beehive&
in the past. ye hops tor increased exnerienee and yore
mating attention to patrons to seem their continued
favor. Office in Farrar Hall Building. •-
dthints,
ast9- it
8. TOM) PVRI,TIV, -
Lack Box 101, &Wink
IMPORTANT TO EVILDRRS
The Largest and Best stock e;
PAINTS, OILS, VAMNISIIES, GLASS,
And BRUSHES inEtie znai be found at
HALL 1- ARFRL'S DRUG STORE,
Srvni Sr 6,, Noire or Sm►sam
Haring bad long esporfeuee in the trade.wea»satbkd
to ;tepid, parties with a superior quality of goods et
the lowest prices.
Our stock embraces a general variety of ertrythlrig that
Painters wet end them. eh . ° give no their , pstronsge
COO rely on not being atsarpoluted. '
torily
VirOrders for Furnishing buildlage rlllL to satisfac-
CALL AND EXIME OUR STOCK.
• sul&ly
GREAT BARGAINS inWallyapere
.QAUGHEY, IticCREARY & CO., -
Having determined to rearigfrose the Wall Paper trade,
aro norr Miming itteirentin dock, Inelad
GILTS, BATIK* MOILS VON AND 'COMMON
WALL 1' A,P.E 4.8 AND BORDERS
AT ALMOST ANT !'RICE.
Thle i rare opportunity for pergola wWdni to pa
per their hoymthle WI Of :nun spilt& to lay in tLeir
stook It
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
are compelled to dam Oat one vet pt oen Wee
&lately, to make room for as focremed stock of Book',
Skidoos:l i *tare% pietmre hung. •e.
CAI7O73I'Y, ItcOBEAST & 00/
oatil.tt
OYSTERS! OYSTERS
F. A..W.113ER & CO., 814 STI:7I ST.,
•
liars eommeseed keeping. Pratt .B.Catitihepotwated
Baltimore 0‘ stem which they will eon either - 1)y Um
eau or ease. These Orates ars eassidereti the keel%
the market. Hotels. Woo= sad private temUlee ap
plied at low pima : ort44ll
pritte ‘LfeturrY mum." tap,
• ,•
Will do am sal bona *ark at,* diaat *lit thin SO
• Aber.. .717 it. manubbettls -may by
ZIEGLER & SMITE!,
WHOLESALE DROO. PAIIIr,+ . OLABB PEAL
B
atbbl'Ee h! No: pt*rtit, stiretmd*:
.. . ,
ADS is Roney. '
lattorogi a trotstrattott cot tho sego of John r,
Enditeh, Wit Otoosetimmildtt, Lola.natty,
havlog been pasted to the auttsmittood. notice is
borsht &ea to 411 t me ted to had hits% to milli to
modiste onot, lasvisi Wan • MOM Oa
soma will preset them, duly authOttitotoditor settle
mut. , ? • c, t
CHRINTDINh gran"
112M264100.
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E. D. PSNDALL.
AND ' PAINTEDS
Na 11 Put Row