7:hc xie itttalll Oburrer. ERIE. PA.i DECEMBER 6, 1866 "ell VCCH TOIL A BAHOAIII.—WO offer for sale 3 1/iwyer varier sheet press, at a great bar gain, •To &country printer, wanting a press shit will do all kinds of work, this is an op• seldom offered: GEM CIRCI:JISTANTIAL. Ertnnscs.---A case has just come to light: which more fully confirms us in our prejudices against convictions based upon circumstantial evidence. In February two - young men named ; Chas. Jackson sod John 'McMaster& were tried in the court of our county, charged with having placed obstructions on the traok of the Cleveland & E r i e T. R , near Walnut Creek. The Rail- Sold Company had offereff a large reward for the arrest or the t ffenders, and the ratter was placed in the bands of a de'ectiee. who, after some time, it upon these parties as the ones• nf the drenco. ut little evidence was f o u n d against them. and that wholly circum utantlil• while on the part of the young teen it vt.o vorei by rel able witnesses that they e „ to t . at. the time of the occurrence in the . 1 tf the railroad.. They were, hew. en•r. COOT c' ed. and sentenced to the severe p u nishment of nine years and nine months in the ren , tatiary Th• counsel for •the defendants, Galbrtith, Esq., Was so firmly inapresSed with their innocence that he at once determined to Fpire ro labor in securing their;freedom.' Acting under - this feeling, awl with, no hope of reward except that of an approving con science, he succeeded in procuring evidence of web a positive nature that no room for doubt ,f the injustice of the conviction of the young men child he left in the minis of.those who examined it. On being submitted to.Judpi Dorrickson, helms so well satisfied with the innocence of the parties that he wrote a letter to the Governormsking 'their pardor, which 'was united in by Judges Greer and Cross, big- Vrt Attorney Lynch, and the members of ,t he l.tr generally. Governor Curtin lost no time in ,re7onding to their request, via on the .daytfter Thanksgiving. Jackson and Mclifas tem, after serving out mere thin half oftheir sentence, were released from their prison walls; to breathe once mewl) the free air of Heaven Comment to a statement like this would be superfluous. Theodore Tilton, editor of the fndepen- Aent, end a noted Radical leader, delivered the ,j jet lec'ure of the course, to a 'Moderate sized audience. at Farrar Hall. on Tuesday evening., 'The substance of his remarks may be obtain ed f•om any Radical speech which can be picked np that has been delivered during the year. He hick fA.,_extrercesE ground. -de manding suffrage rot': the entire negro race in America, and declaring that he and his fac tion would be content with nothing less. We could not help; feeling surprise at the gentle• m remarkable intimacy with the Divinity. He quoted God's authority every minute or two :—Tho war pis fought under God's man agement the 4mancipation of the negro was God's ; the success of the Radical, party was God's voice: and the Radical demands ere God's demands. We have been so foolish in the poet as to believe that the Alr*hty left es his last authentic declaration in the New Testament • tut, after hearing this lecg• tare, we are half convinced that we must have been in error, and that the days of prophecy bane returned, with Tilton as one of the prophets. Seriously, is it not a scandal— the elibness with which these Radical ped dlers talk about s the deeds and wishes of the Supreme Being ? %very one of them, from the hypocritical Forney to the rascally But ler—from the vixenish Mies Dickenson to the whining Tilton—presumes to lay down God's law with as much assurance as if they carried letters At authority in their valises. how en audience of intelligent people can tit _down and calmly listen to this blasphemous stuff,--,nay, even :give it theirpplause—is something that surpasses all conception. As a literary performance Mr. Tilton's lec ture was much beyond the ordinary standard. Tke illustrations were abundant and well se. lected, the arrangement ingenious, thelan guage fresh, vigorous and striking, and at times really eloquent. We were somewhat disappointed in Mr. Tilton as a speaker.. Tlis voice- is strong and clear, but painfully mo- notonous ; his appearance on the platform nearly as awkward as preeley's ; and be has -ah ungainly habit of throwing his body into all kis& of odd and unnatural positions that greatly mire the effect of his- oratory. The impression he made upon us mas that of a. thorough New Efiglender. blessedwith the ad vantage of a good collegiate training, who hag imbibed certain crnde ideas of the nature of our Government, which he believes it to be his solemn mission to make everybody else see in the same light that •he pees them.= Those who accept his theory are petriole, statesmen and Christians ; those-who do not, traitors, fools or infidels. The Case of the Itallron4 Conductors. The summary discharge 'of all the platten ger railroad conductors upon the Philadelphia & Erie apd Penneytennis Central railroads, has given rise to so much gossip in the com munity that wo do not wonder public senti ment, aeks for more satisfactory 'information on the eubjeat than bats yet been given. The conductors persist in declaring their • inno cence, 4hile the railroad officers refuse to enlighten any outsiderti with the meth de silted particulars. As. a consequence,- much •ympailly has been created for the former, and there are not a few of their friend's yid are free in expressing the opinion that, they are the 'victims of an unjust and outrageous system of 4 oxspionago. The company owes it o itself thatia thorough public investigation of the entire matter should bo made at as coyly a day as possible., sn that the jute-cent . way clear their skixte of the calumny which' tete rests upon them, and the guilty secure hP punishment they deserve. From a long article in the Philadelphia buly Newe, -- describing the' mode , in which the alleged peculation. were discovered, we learn that the services of the celebratedde- Tye, Allan 'Pinkerton, of Chicago, were brought ints requisition for the ptrOsti.— Pinkerton 4, _the= priccipal of the National Police Agenby, which - was established by him over ten years ago ; its objects being the de- , (feint of crime and the discevery and putt 1 6naent of the criminal. It is entirely an itlividucil enterprise, uncontrolled or unsure r , ;l by any State or other authority,, and ttng no police powers asleuelf._ Pinkerton as' been engaged chiefly iti'detecting express snl railroad robibers and 'thieves. During the past tra years, he has recoveredfor itie Adams and American Express Companiet4up ward of S1,2:30,000, and in every caielte hqe ,tacceeded in certvioting the guilty—always refusing to comeromise with them. Indeed,' this ti One of his eerdinel doctrines, and be, Will not engage in, any enterprise where the mere recovery of the stolen property is-the For six months past he ha. been ab sentee= Chicago, "working up" the recent ease of the robbery of the Mame Express Company of $500,000, and we understand' that he has recovered the' entire sum, except abeSt sl 4 ,ooo,besides securing the conviction of the thieves. At the breaking out of the rebellion, Pin kerton discovered the plot which was concoc ted inlleltimore to asstmeinate President Lin ole, while he passed through that city to Wa shington ; and lie alone accompanied the 1 !laicism from Harrisburg . ce Washington, the only disguise adopted being the hat and coat of Pinkerton. Mr. Pinkerton is, now about forty years ef l age, but he la • yet in the prime of life—robust, athletic and vigorous. No man in the United States bas had so many fierce encounters with horse -thieves, counterfeiters, robbers and vagabonds of all descriptions. Twice •or thrice has his aseaesina'ion been attempted= once on Clark Street, in. Chicago, about mid night, while on his way home, when a bullet aimed at his back entered his arm, The great point of contrast between Allan Pinker ton and Vidocq and other celebrated detec tives has been the fact that he has maintained throughout his career an repu tation for personal integrity. Ilia last en gagement takes him to Utah, under Rietruo tions from the government to Beek out and arrest the murderers of Dr. Robinson of Salt Lake City.' To such a force as this was entrusted the duty of discovering the frauds, their nature. extent and guilty rartles. It is understood that for months Pinkerton's detectives 'have' been engaged in the labor. Day after day, night after night, the conductors en the. Pennsylvania Central and its branches, pnr=' ticulnaly the Philadelphia & Erie road, have been closely watched' and their every mere ment noted Their haunts have been discov ered, their habits and expenditures reported, and other means taken to tlx upon the right parties in the crime. All the expedients re.e_ sorted to it would not be proper to give to the public. Snifice it to say that every train carried one or more of the detectives, male or female. until at last everything was reduced, in' police parlance, to a "very S. , e Every fare paid, and the amount; ,the station, the distance traveled, were all neon = rattly marked and prepared with a minute ness impossible to overcome :or refute by the parties engaged. in the fraud. Upon the reports of Mr. Pinkerton's agents the company acted. The majority of the ocn ductors en the Pennsylvania Central have been relieved from duty pending the investigation while every conductor on the Philadelphia & Erie road, now under the control of, the Pennsylvania railroad tempany„ _has been placed in the same position. It is said to be the company's' design to have all the offenders severely punished: Every conductor, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, is required to give a bond in three thonsand dollars, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the trust imposed upon him. This will prove some protection to the company, as in every case the bond will be sued out in order to make good, as far as possible, the peculations of the parties. It must not be understood that every con ductor on the road was found to be dishonest. There has been, it is true, a thorough sepaia- Lion of the wheat from the tares. The result is that those who have established their bon esty, will be promoted to positions of greater trust and larger salaries. in view of the wholesale suspensions, the company has si lect4d from among its employees the me: t re linble, to take the place of those who mast now submit to an investigation, Conductors on the freight trains-good men and true— have been put in charge of passenger trrilne, and in this way the corporation has endeav ored to reward those who have been faithful in the discharge of their duties. UNION AND TITEBVILLE A. Galbraith, Esq., President of this road, communicates to the Dispatch , the 'following statement relative to its affair., from which it will be seen that our article upon the subject last week, was entirely °cruet: - "The length.of the line required to be built to connect with the Oil ;Creek railroad at Centreville. in only ftuiteen and a-half miles. Of this nearly''oue-half is already graded "ro complete the entire distance from Union to Centreville, including track-laying, and to pay the -arrears duo the contractors, wilt rrquire - $ 70,000, of which amount about $20,000 may be relied upon frOda the sub scriptions already made at, Union sad at other points along the-route, leaving only $50,000 to be provided for to insure the Completion of , the work. "The iron, including rails, spikes, chrirs and switches, will cost about $175,000, and this. by arrangement made with the Pen asyl- Tanis Railroad Company, is to be furni4hed by that corporation, and paid for in the:mort gage bonds of the Union and Titasyille rail— road. "No expenditures will be required for cars or locomotives. "This line will, when built, not only save in actual distance fifteen miles, bat will inviddi tioe.save twice as much more in the equated distance, by avoiding the heavy grades and ebarp carnation of the presents line between Corry and Centreville. • . "Erie possesses the great advantage of geo graphical priisimity to the oil rrgi,po, but, un-. fortunately. owing to the •ant of direct and easy railroad communication, bas never been able to get more than a small portion of Rabbet trade. Cleveland, which is more than a hun dred miles farther away, has, by means of her direct railroad, the-Atlantic & Great Western, enjoyed the lion's share of the business. "From Centreville, taking thatlilace as a 'diverging point, the distance to Iluffalo by the Cross Cut and P. & E. railroads Is 116 miles; to Cleveland 193 miles; and to. Erie, by the Union . Bt. Tirtssaille and P. & E. rail roads. 401 miler. "These are very eigtiificant'and suggestive figures, and ought to prompt immediate and proper action on the part of•the business men of Erie. "I have done my very utmost to bring the project forward in such a manner as to raise the comparatively small amount required to complete the road, but as yet have failed to securolie.co operation which the merits of the'liorojectlind its groat importance to Erie ought to gives -insured. I have entire confi dence. however, that the amount "of money needed will yet be forthcoming ' A. GALmuitn." • - - Junx Lisr.—The following io 2 , a lidlid of • • the jarore,drawn for the _Court commenting' on Monday next ; . Erie—H. Bates, Wm. R. Davenport, Henry Sampson. _ Millcreek-i-John keret, 'Atom! 'Hinkle, Henry Sampson. Harborereek— Al bert Wood, L. Weigel . , John D. Boßley,Wta. R. Cut. North ,East -Tp.—P. E. Hardy, 1). Ileatfi Greenfield—Milo Teary. Venango— T. Butler, N, Chapin. 4 1Vattsburg—D., N Patterson.- Conorrd—James Brooks. Carry —Major Colgrove. .Union-41. Hatch, it; D. Adams. Leßoenft—Chatr. Wheeler. WWl losd—W. Marsh, A.lL.Carsen, 0, River, H. S. Campbell. &Pith. Elk creek—lt. Beigumout, L,W. Rogers. Albion— A. Denio. Sprin'gfield—lohn ' Bagley. 4i reril--43- Miller, Jr,_J. W. Phillips, Ivory gawking, L. S. Jones, J. (1411iturcL . Fair view—John Johtion. - The following are the jurors for the Court commencing on the 3d Monday of this month : Erie City— Geo: C; Dann, E: Christian, E. li. Smith, E. Coughlin. A. W. Vantassell, M. R Barr, J. L. King. Wm. P. Morgan, Ed Reed, N. J. Clark, Sohn llanxard. Millcreek —J.. rf. Woelmer, Jac. S. Coorad. George S. Davidson. llarboicreek=A. N. Lest. .North East—S. fit - Spencer, L. Campbell, S Griffeth. Greenfield—lL A. Lewis. Corry--L. R.Gier. Amity—Jno. Middleton. Lelloeuff—y. w. Willard. G. li. ?ilanross. Waterford Bore— Jew. P; Vincent. Summit—J. Gillespie. -Wash ington—R. A. Culbertson, Elkereek—C. Chaddock, L. M. Irish. Con neaut—J. Spaulding. Albion—M. Jackson. Springfield—M. Porter, L:-S. Robinson.. Gi rard—Wm: R. Miller. Fairilew—Fred. Platt, S. - The A. , llistery of the Venango Oil Regions" is the title of• &neat. little volume written by Charles 11. Harrie s Egg and hr tied from the press ads -Titusville Herald. It comprises deicriptimus of the principal towns, - wells end localities of the oil - country, biographical re cerds_of the betiding oil men. and an immense amount of statistieal and other information . which cannot be foundin• any other volume. To all interested in the business of that sec tion, it to one of—the moat , valuable• books which hai aPpearod. The work can be procured by remitting $l.OO to the Herald. office, Titusville. - , • Items of Local Interest. Wo call attention to the notice of Samuel Rea, Jr., nuclei our new advertisement bead. We owe an apology for the meagre appear• mice of our columns this week. A pressure of other imOortezit matters is our excuse. The eniounceiceot of the LaLonde/ estab lishment:of a new Radical paper has created quite s sensation in politioal circles. , Bargees & Laßue's Minstrple will give an entertainment in Farrar Bill, en Friday eve ning, the 14th inst.' They are represented to no as ti troupe of more thin orilinaryinaerit. Goders' Lady's Book end the Observer will be furnished during the next year for $5.00, which loftily cents less then the two publica tions taken tingly. • . • 31r. Tilton, who lectured in Farrar Hall lag Tuesday evening, is aro author of the declaration, ""No man shall be the next Presi- dent of the -United. States who does' ot ask pertnission of the negro." ' Our country friends will please bear in mind tbat.at noon of each day our office is generally closed from 12 . 10 1 o'clOck., A re membrance of this fact may save them some iecon'senionce. Subscribers who Pro in arrears must -re member that fifty cents are added 'to tho eua ecription price when. it is not paid -before the close of the ykar. Those who do not wish to riy the extra sum should settle their accounts before the present - month expire). . - The text numher 'of •Erti7 Saturday will contain , -3fughy junction," Char. Dickens' Christmas story for ISG6—one of his test' .productions. For sele l at Csughey, McCreary 4Co.'s book store. "Elizabeth Cady'Statutirt le the mother of seven children. yet ads plenty of time to talk politics and make apecehea."7-Ezehangs. Yen,'•ttt does abe find quint!, attend to the children ?—th•t's the question! • Ron. Darwin A Finney, niemberorCongross elect from the Crawford • district, was . lying (humanely' ill, in 'Harrisburg, at the residence of Governor Curtin, last week His -offilerion seems to be tbe. , tgont." The Harrisburg Patriot discribes our Con gressional district: as •46 sort of dilapidated worm-fence from the 'north-west corner of the State to nearly the eenirs." 'And it Might add, with few of the counties possessing any interests in common with one another. ;The 3feadville 'Republican says It is now clearly demonstrated that the supply of peat in that regbin is almost ineihaustlble. It abounds is nearly all the swamp lands in the county. In many places the deposit is 20 or 30 feet thick. The suit to compel the canal company to build and- keep in repair the bridges along their line; which was decidedruotaivorably to the plaintiff's, by Judge Derriokeon, last meek, is to bo carried up to the Supreme Ceint. The community will - do well to bear in mind that the place to get the' neatest Job Printing is at the Observer office. We have just' refitted oar :office with new Presses. new Type and new material all armed, apd claim to have one or the best establishments outside • of the two cities. • The movement to consolidate Soutb Erie arkti . n portion of Mill Creek township with the city -does not meet with much favor among the p:eopla of the two first • named localities. They claim that it will increase their fates. The project is also opposed by some property holders in the city, for the.same reason. - Dio . Lewis, will deliver the two next lectures of the course_ln Farrar Ilan, cm the. evenings :of the 11th and' 12th instants.-:• The subject of his first lecture will be "No. man's 13ocial Influence;" of his second. "Physical Culturie.", A new clothing store has -been opened on Peach Street, three doors twat of the depot, br Captain Wagner and Mr. J. M. Kuhn, un der the.fit.mnotots _of ItainerA.Euhn.. They hays a large and timely 'selected stook of goode,irtich they' invite 'the "public tO call and examine. .Any of our -readers about purchasing a stove, wilt Sod every large variety to Select from at Barr, Johnson large_ -.Thais stock coml. rises nearly every style in use in' this l_par't of the country: - • • 'Miliaria Boesch will commence, on Monday the experiment of running a regular Bele . of opt:abuses:from Yrideral :MU to the foot of State street.' 'Tice bnisettireto travel bao'h ward and forward every twenty minutes, and the fare to bit ten tents. The citizeniiif-Fairnew have perfected a complete lecture course - for the winter, includ ing among others, B. F.' Taylor, Rev. Dr. Forrester, Rev. - J. :R. W. !Rothenberg, and Dr. Marks: Mr. Tayleir's lecture will be de lirered is the New School Church, on Men-' illy evening, the. 17th inst., and we assure our Fairview friends that they may expect a . rare literary treat. Mr. A. Birgham, an experienced oil opera• tor, has matured a plan, which he designs set ting ou foot next year, for carrying oil direct from our harbor to Europe. He claims that by this course he can export oil arrows the ocean two dollars cheaper thin if it is sent by rail to the seaboard. Should he make his , project a inches,- it will do much towards bringing our city into prominence, and add very materially to our shipping trade. - -The newly; elected Piothonotary, Colonel. Rsigers, and Register and Recorder, Captain Harvey, eitered upon the duties of their offioee on the I.evinst. It is due to the old &Beers, pinatal opponents as they are, to say that few persons in public stations have even given better satisfaction. Judge Johnson decided, last week, that the Cleveland & Erie R. It Co. have a right to lay a track upon l'welfth'street. The citizens of that locality have applied to the Supreme COurt tor an injunction to emitinin‘ the company . from putting doWn the track. If the irdttnct low is . granted, it will. delsj preeedinge for nearly a year before the emir can be argited. ' The establishmentof a B'. Andrew's society by the Scotch reaidente-of oar city,twsa Made the occasion of a pleasant supper party, at Copt Graham's Dining Roams; an Ft4day eve ning of last wick. Some 'Aid diiiszi limp -gentlemen participated, and every 'one An larn_wastallatiwpon to respond to a. mutt; meet, which most of them did 'in alelieitous manner. The entertainment was kept up io slate hour, and all in at tendanceunite in de claring it one of the happiest evening gather ings they have ever attended. - • : - John W. Williams, Esq.. a, native of this city; and intimatelykilowzrto most of our cit izens, has located in the practice of tbe,law at Leavenworth, Kansas. From notices in the Kansas pipers, we infer that the "judge" oc cupies a prominent 'position among the intl. aens of that State. The, Westfield Republican has started a pew idea for this sectionthe publication of births.' In the, old-fashioned times, when America was sparsely nettled, births were published as Segnlarly . .as marriniMs and deaths, and the custom is still kept up in Cal ifornia and setae of the far western territo- The_ remarkable degree of order which pre vailed in the city on Thanksgiving day speaks well for the morality and law abiding diepoct tion of our people. No .disturbance _ of any kind murred, and not s single , arrest was made by the police during- the day. 'We do • not believe there is community of the same size in any part of the country whiteb can show a better record. 1 . A very fine tad:Terence lecture• was deliv ered in St. Patriciee church, on Sunday after 'noon last, that was listened to by a large au dience; and nt the clot. of which several per eons took the pledge. In thle connection we cannot avoid alluding to the splendid trmper twee work being done in the St. Patrick'. congregation. A 'large and rapidly growing society has been organized, through the in strumentality of which a number of hard drinkers have been reclaimed. The pastor, Father Carroll, Is a most zealous and able friend of the temperance cause. and to his untiring energy may be,oridited much of the gratifying result. tbat,has been attained. Mr. George Clifton, agent for Pollard's otil-,, eial Southern history of the war, "The Lost Cause," is nova in the city taking subscrip tions for the work. It is unquestionably the beat written and most correct record of4be rebellion, as viewed trod a Southern 'Una point, yet produced, and should be in the hands of every person who desiras to be fully posted up in the annals' of both sides to" our bloody conflict. The brink is complete in one large volume of 800 pages, containing in ad dition to the historical matter, twenty-four steel portraits of leading Or nfederate officers, reports of generals, and many interesting oldents of the war not heretofore published. A bold burglary and cold-blooded murder were committed at Omaha, Nebraska, on . the 13th of November. The wholesale grocery es: tabliehment of W. R. Nibg & Co. was entered, the book-keeper murdei , ed while Asleep, the safe broken open and robbed, and the build ing then fired The fire wee discovered and eating uiehed after Leavy damage to the store. The name of the murdered book-keeper is Wesley Ripens, formerly a residentlf Wa terford, Ca. At our last advloes, no trace of tho scoundrels had been ;obtained. • . the Dispatch has not been, a 'thorough► going and Radical party' paper, there ball been no such paper in the State."—Disputed ot,Monday.. • Tee, we will vouch for your "Radicalism" to the fullest extent. BOt why is it that yod only acknowledge to being a "party papa" tit this late day, and why do you still keep the word "independent" at the head of your col umns? Co.w neighboi, no sailing 'under false columns any longer. The divorce business is going on upon a wholesale sc a le _ in Crawford - county, no less than four applications having been granted at the tension of 'ebur l t last week. Two of the applicationi were from females for separation from their "leige lords," and two from males for a sundering of the ties which bound them to their - no longer affectionate "ladies." - The several banks of tbd•city have agreed to open their doors at 9 o'clock, instead of 8, as heretofore, and close at 3 Instead of 4. We presume that this arrangement will be as erat 7 isfaztory as any they could make, for, as One of the bankers- said Is` us a week or two ago, if they kept open till 6, there would be some persons who would want to transact business at 7: • Captain Napoleon Cogins, of this city,- com manding the Sacramento, sailed a. few days sincelor China, carrying with him Still in structions from the State Department to look into the Cobliii trade, and after a thorough examination, repoit all 9:4 facts to his goy erutnenorith a view to the early amelioration, if not entire suppression of this tratrio, &o. The Corry Telegraph employs two deaf and dumb girls as compositor's, and expreetes it self much pleased with their progress. _ The experiment of employing females who cart talk baei been tried, wittidiit much success, but it -may be that deaf end dumb ones will do. - Literacy. GonEr for December his been received and is a fine Chiistmas number. 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No one ever read a chapter of one of her works without wishing to read the whole book.. and no one ever read one of her books without admiring.the rare genius of its author; and wishing that she aught soon write , another. - Her scenes are life-pictures.• her 1 incidents ire founded on tuts, and .her send -1 meats are characterized by a purity both of conception and ekpression. • She has a rare faculty of saying ',hetet* insane, and saying it in snob , a manner that her , meaning cannot be.mislaterpreted. In short, she possesses in an eminestedegree those qualification which -Ore the peculiar prerogatives of a good writer, end whileshe delights • the reader's imagina tion with her descriptive beenty,sehe applies , bome truths to his .understanding with, the force of rational; conviction. The "Bride of Llewellyn" will be welcomed - by rach•read-* Ina especially; end these who hive never read the works of - this gifted women-reboot; ant fail to buy and seed this now % neratty this great American authoreas. . ONEY• SAVED, TQE PX.ACE TO BUY PET GOODS 'CHEAP Sax:l7loa prints, fait eolois.at 1214 ds. par yard. -6000 do. do. • do. 16 do. 5000 do: .Bentiaant Palo* but quality. it 160. 5000 do. doe, do. 12.oglisb.yald widißat 20e. 5000 do. oat yard Bride lraelo.y. at 22e. OM do. do. do. , heavy. at 2ite 3100 do.' Blatelted Munn. ya O litamiat 2 0 8. 3000 posukcla %Ulna. it 200. Por 4• 0 1112,. • am an wool. 10-4 whits nod 9/1114411 45 • pair. 400 Etelooral titillta al 62 Bach.- _ - 100 pit/. Blaulott Shawls. all quatitto and Solon. ladies Mop Skirts at 61._ • . Ulnas and eldldran's Soap Skirts at 60 to V 2 eta. A Lam stock of Bradley's now patent' gotiPtax tie (or double) Spitay Ektrto. - DRESS* GOODS ! Easitsti and French 11641294 Emma Clotho; all woo Selene', Printed Detattles. Cobwrires, Striped and Plaid riveurb and Sad • Tastes 'Notions. Cotton Yarn, Cotton - and Woolen Illasoals.Eildrtiag Masi •. • osS.Stim.o. kei Having just made Itsisy putabssm. vs .sus nov. yer. pared to sill gill Ltd& 'et Thy Geri at ID yet shame than mr. Out steak a fulL Call sad nos vs, at the siss of this rag. . - • - • 11Aligti; steravis k desl•St • • Rood souse. HEARN, CURISTIAN & CRAW; Ainta HazirB V 0171210 AND MIXIN . O,POWDER. • . Also,Apatcpir VEINING Alm BLAST= POWDER.. , -saki MARRIED. Bstrrn—Loanza—Nor. 21et. by • Rev. Alai bro.'s Dunn, Mr. Merrick H.,Smith. of to Mies Henrietta L. Looker, of Fairview, • Erie Co., Fa. Aratan—CotaittEas—Nos. 2tat, at the home of the bride's mother. -by Rev, T.• D. Blinn, Mr. B. E. Bible', of hfellaari, to Mies Oraco A. Chembere of Harbororeek. , Chombere, • • MoCassaano—Usroken—Noei 22d, in Gi— mi. by Theodore Symart, Esq., Mr. Samu el MoCiolland. and Miss Lydia Midler. floND—Gormu—ln West Springfield, Nov. 18th, 1866, by. Re•. A. Lull, Mr. B. P. Bond, Allows, to Miss Blither L. adult!, of West Springfield. ' ' . lloomea—WlLLs—Ai tiie residence of L. P. Pink, Nov. 2fah, by Rev. W. N. Rea°, Me. • Pred. Hooker, of Corry, to Miss Mary T. Neils, of Spring. Crawford Co., Ps. Lors--Snaw—At the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. Pother Carroll, Me: Geo. M. Love,,of Suffalci, to Miss May . Shaw, :cif ' Erie. PAY2I,I--MOUNIEY-.-At the residence of V. . Dempsey, Erg.. In this city, en the 28th inst.. by Dew. R. A. Johnson, Mr. Calvin N. Payne, : of Petroleum Center, and Miss Mettle P. Dempsey. LlLLlCY—Wiztumal—At. the Titus Hotel, Corry, on the.Vlnst., by Rev. Mr. Lytle, Mr. C. B. Lilley,•to Miee B. C. Williams, both ofConcord. DAVIDBO2I—PooI —ln WesleYville, Dee. 6th, by Rev.' T. D. Blinn. Mr. C T. R. David son, to Miee Julie iI. Poole,bath tif Harbor creek. Prionn—lburn—lior.,2lBt, in Blooming Vol. ley, by Rev.. Jaime Wygara, Mr. John Proud, of Edinboro, Erie Co., and Mite Motile Smith, of Mead Tp. DIED Stana—On the 3d instant, , Lizzie, daughter of Geo. W. and Mary: A. Starr, iged 8 yre., and 104 ceonthe. Brarrroao--At - Waterford, mrthe sth instant. Mary C.,arfle of S. C. Stamford, in the 40th .year of her_age. ' • ' • R9sa—ln this eity.Deoember 5tb,"1866, after %lingering illness, Mrs. Jahn nose, aged 75 years, 2 monthi,and 7 days. • "DEAD DEATS."-•-The . folloWing parties having neglected topay_tas the indebtedness due at this office, we take this method of re freshing their memories. in the hope that they will•not compel us to resort to 'More unpleas ant measures. VA tent that other parties, to whom we hare repeatedly seat bills, witho.tt receliing nay satisfactory response. will not compel us to pursue the same mole of remind ing them of their obligations to the printer P Hogue, Sparta, Wis., 3 50 0. W. Matteson, Marvin, N. Y -. 525 P: Smith, Albion, - - 8 75 R. L: Staples, Erie, * - - - 740 H. L: Rollins, Erie, . - - : - 610 P. Q. Smith, North East, - - - 525 B R. Burr, Girard, - - - 8 43 iit..John Perry, Corry, - - - "3 07 Mary J. Jones, Edinboro; - - 4'55 M. Riddle, Victoria, 111.. - •- • 187 S. B. Loomis. Clarion, Pa., _ - - 4 87 N;Thorne, Detroit, - - - 4 87 Justus Norton, gossip:loton, lowa . 6 00 Other Dames will be added to the skive list, errelreamatatteee seem to justify us in s . ' doing nOv.lt-tf. Wno appreciate" the fee that. there la any'great Importance attached to each a commodity as a 'Pill? It is• generally sup posed that anyhody can make them as all MR take them. But visit the laboratory of Dr. J. C. Ayer and.yeu will be disabused of the idea adapt It to the wants of millions of men—to so that it is a trifle to make any medicine and adjust it to their needs, and so core their complaints, asio make them its conduit cue tomers In . all the .sones.. Physicians find it requires some skill tp adapt their doses to a single patient: ask tlkem If It ifi not_ an intri cate problem to adluet a purgative pill to the necessities otantold 'numbers, so that it shall benefit them nearly all. Dr. Ayer's laboratory. supplies 60,000 doses of his Pills per diem, or 19,000,000. a year. Think of that, liscuia plus I Well May it whltart• the head of any man to adlniOlotOr.tts' ihatatuolust of Suffering, and especislly when, as Is here evident, every thing is done with the ettrtatest nicety road carerfitutdo/pA ( ft) - Stateman. . Rose's Gurricasn's BTOIIII. —Mr, Warren, LA Ross 'his taken lite (Pore ' ' • • silittenhatinAirsariL: .g er,- • up with everything necer a ry to Make a complete gentlemen's furnishing establishmitenk: His stock of clothe, casslinetev, vestinge and ready made clothing is siperior, to anything ever brought to the city, and we defy *axone to-visis the store without Riding something to snit his taste. • Mr. ' Ross has bsetOrtiO• successful In securing a seater who is noistirkiemed anywhere. Under his skillful ,supereisiett the concern is turning out work mulito the beet Venom establishments. No person canhavo en excuse for going abroad to get clothing while Reps affords the Conan -situages that - be does. , In addition to his other „kkoetinlieluts Alm • superior' stock of 'hate ma- car t hosiery; collars,•cravais,—in abort ,anything 'that a men wants in the clothing ,linemut•bot got at • Call and see for youreatirm. ' je2l.tf A 011.111 1 . Arlin Tall Okaell,slol , —The fallovdog sect!' Mu an daly - autballsed to melee money dn.!, GU - Offices' ledtectptlok, aad receipt fur ths same. Partles SOAdioliti we hair* sect bitty, cam altber pay to theca or Milt al by mat, si tbey Cod reqst mere:tient : , North Nast!' ''U. A. Tabor Waterford ' W. C White Valoa Waif thatteiy Lockport J. C. Caufforin _Corry% ."..- • Atmellsath War , Ciit.D. W. H u tch- Cobcobas W. C Itearant • smock Irmakita Cr.!l C. Wrlebt Landy's Loot, W. Sperms. =ober* - -L Pa 47 Valsetew .tax.e Atone Itipattakalmrs. :Iwo. G. BUT.. efettelyttre ' I.:Robteeen _ , • [oa.lasi Tooporville. 0. J. Whiteley 11l %. I. W. - Rabenn. Garland tr. Jacksea Labe mutt R. C. Tiles nook . W. C. Webb Sytto ea :, Gilbert Rare !tilt. Grespae Wm Orton Rollo alloy U. L. Roney PotrOloom Contoi, Dr. T. U. Tbilotto R. O. Lott • fgtcatt Wirral: _. ~D..W. Frov , rd Oak 0 - rOve W. C Fort ilittbor Clask,Capt.T. WU- Norsk:mills; Stertav , avert!! [[lard wed/Irina Geo. gonnell Jade** , R. U. C. late Miles Grove E Ball Zr you want correct likeness co to Wager & do.'e photograph rooms, 1328 Peep' street,-aboire 41epot. Hewing introduced all the latest improvements in the art, they flat.; ter therWelves they can satisfy the most 'fai th:How. They have the most pleasant and airy rooms this side of the eastern cities; an improied background, beautiful side doom- Hone and a largo life sized mirror, in which the subjects can look themselves equaroin the feart:While The picture is being taken.— The eky, light Is the largest in the city. and Fakir. a can be taken in a cloudy day as well as is the tamest. ' Sept.l3.tf.. AN Itiliilt. Ceitll6Cl4l). Most practitioners and undieine makers, in. preparing pulmonary medicins,,,use ingredients which must be pre scribed.Pnot oftener than three orfour time• per day;" the proper treatment in snob cases is to amOloy a medicine that it is safe to vie every -Aiken. minutes—the „erections for cough Medicines should be "little and often." It is the throat, not the stomach, that requires frost - melt—this is the secret of the emecess•of Coe. ugh Balsam. "Take it.. little and aftena zlit a very short time It has become Immo Y popular. Trtatiiimi lifortvutv.— t Wei have receiv ad-tha Ailauttie Afoot&ly for December, with the following table of contents; John Pierpoint ; May Gordon; Borneo 'and Rajah' Brooke ; • Passagegfrom 'Hawthorne's Note Book XII ; Katherine Mernoll; The Sword of Bolivar; Through Broadway ; ,My Heathen at Home ; A Friend; /he Singing' School Romances; Autumn Song; The Fall of Austria ; Reviews and Literary notices.. Oar readers needing Boots or Shois will do well to WI at,the store of. S. Z. Smith, Em pire Block, State Street. before 'making their purchases. His stock of goods is one of the largest to the city, end his,4rices se low as any. BOots,and ahoes made to order in the best style. llopairiag done promptly and sallifeeterfiy. - norl-Im. • AyOana Man, rho cam give good recommeti dstdons. -wishes s situation se bookkeeper._ Refers to B. $. 'Beoer, of the firth of Better & Borzois, or to the editor - of the Observer. ; , : zi0r.2.111 - - allr;:lt. fire made In the Morning Glory glom einebe kept up all the winter ,round, witbonitllindUeg. Far Isle by Nimrod & COMptter,; 605 Frenah street. 0ct.25-tr. ---.1p 0 .21. cheapest, safest, simplest and, pinannteet' stove to nee is the Morning Glory:jot' sale - by. Himrod & Company, 605 rieno& - street. • 0tt.25-tt For is parlor or sitting room stove, no ono' is squat to as Morning Glory, for sale by, Uthrroa' !Company, - 806 French street. -. :...Detan-sir, • ! 7 . : •'; • Couart, A COLD. am A Sean 'NMI? requires I tarns dlateatleatlea. sad 'holed be . ebetkal. If al:oaad fn Deatlnae !siltation of the Lange,* permanent 4 b Dlsesse, ar Coaiu ptioa , fa often the tenalt., nnowx..i nßocntAt. TaicnE'p, having a dl•aet latlaenee to the parte, give tfrimealate relief. For BRONCHITIS, ABTII M A, CAT ti:RR-11,, CONSUMPTIVE and Throat Dlsatmee. Troches are used with al any" - good succese. Singers and Public Speaker' will find Troches useful In clearlo4r, the voice when taken before PingfngorSpeattng,sod relieving the throat after an notional alOrtion of tote roes! organ,. The ?Inches are recommended and - prescriberby ph ' , stolen", and have had testlminials from eminent wen throughout the country: Reing an article of trae•mertt, and having proved their. elks cy by a lett of man, years. each yea, Onda theca in new localities In cannon parts of the world, and the Troches tie atnversally pronounced bete ter than other articles. Obtain op', 'Brown's BrobehLal Trochee," and do fret tetaany - of, the worth'em Imitations that may be offend. Sold eraryarbere. - nn29 A trans•• Minas:me From old and !wing. from rich 'ant poor, from high born and lowly. women the unlvereal voice of iiralee for . Mire; Verrtab'e Sicilian hair Renewer. It le a perfect end miratnions ,artfele. Carew bald. nesa Hakes hair grow. A better dressing .than any 'oh" r .-pnenticun." Rotten, brash, dry and wiry hair Into beatithni silken , ,tresa. I q►t; all. the great Wonder i. the rapidity with whi• h it rs..tores gray hair to its original color. Use it a few tin a. ♦ml presto, thine; the irbitent and wont looking Fair mamas its youth farbelaaty. It tlo., not dye t.a flair, but Oran at lb. root pad Ans It with ow and coloring: matter. It will not take ■ In• r and ditagryetbietrial to prove the truth of this antler. The Mit ►oplication will do good. Yon will coo the nttoral color returning, every day, and beore you know It, the old, gray, dfrn3lored appearauee of the hair Till ire gone, giving place to !astray, rhining and I eanliful locks. Ask tar g.trs ftjcilts• Asti Renewsr; no °Ms? IA- tie!" to et ail like it to etteol. You will pud It cheep to boy, p!eesent to try, sod tare to do you good There ate mu'', lotitationa, Ile tars you get the gen. It. P. MALL & CO., Nashua, N:11, Proprietors. For sale by all draggles. 05t2.541 PIMPARID nZL O►'PALI /LSD MIDI, . For ill/paring, restoring and Intantgring the 1111 r, and is the rornit delightful and wonderful n ' rtiole the world ever produced. Ladles will flndit not only a certain remedy to re store, darken and beim tify the hair, but alsh adealrable 'article for the toilet, ea It la hiablyperfumed with a rich itid delicate Ile , fume, Independent'of thelligrant odor of the oils of palm and es.- MARX= OF ?RV. - A new and:beautiful perfume, ertdert in done:acid, soon% and the ' tenuity with which ifeHugs to the handterchietand person la unequalled. The above erteilee far sale by all arocrests and 'per. umers, at . $1 per bottle each. sent by elprefil to any address by the proptietors, T. WATRIGLIT C 9:, °alB-1y 1 'lOO Liberty Street, New York. Toe CO7r:8111038 AID EXPLAIN:2IOIOF Irgblliited 'for Me benefit and u a4:740770N TO YOUtiG BEN, and Others, who ender from Nervous Debility, 'Presnators Decs7 of Nunhood, ko Lot at the earn tuna Tile Iguana or Seer-Coon By one wholhaa cored hie:milliner undergoing constderable guack c irry. By enclosing,. post.pald addressed envelope, single op. les„ free of charge, may be. had Of the author. -1 1 • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, EOQ., ao3o-3a. Brooklyn, Ilnma Co., N.Y. Et. W A r. GREAT BROAD GLUM DOUBLE TRACE ROUTE To NEW YORK, BOSTON AND THE NEW ENGLAND CITIRS. nag Railway intends from DunMTh to New Voris 460 miles. buffalo to New York. 4 . 12 Mlle,. Pala manes to Now YINIt 415 milks. • 111 D 1M MK 22 TO 27 HILES T 127 SIIORTZST ROUTE" • ll inina raa dtmetly throtigh to New Tort, 160 MILKS, without dung* of Casabas. From and after July 9,1'08, Trains will leave In con nection with all Westertt Dna. as fellows : From DUN IRK and RALAILISCA—by New Ircrk time from Polon Depots: 9.15 A. N. Res York Dap grpraid e bolVidmosart • tumid &Mims), itact oroellivi with 'The 11.210461 v Dar mimosa from !largo, and WIMP in New 'York at 1080r. w. MO a. w. Ewers Mail, from Dunkirk. daily (eseent Row**. SWAB se ga•taanstma 940 A. 'Manna, meets at Tfornellavtlia and Condor with 'the 840 s. Express Mali from Buffalo, and arrives In Hari York at r 60 a: w. $.16 p. m. Arc Yuri Nigla &ire" from thinkirire dally (except. Sundays). amps at Pata.manea 655 and arrives lnlzew 'York at 12.30 r. r.. rortnectlo with afternoon trains it'd steamers for Bostop am. We. England Cities. Prato Baraley Wow York Mom. from Depot Cotner, Exchange and Michigan Streets:: '.30 A. m. Nets York Der Erpress, (deadeye excepted). Arrl Tee in New York at 10 10 P. N. 'Connects at - Graat Bend with Dela ntre..Lackawanna At Western Railroad for Philadelphia. Baltimore. WuM. gtoo and points Synth. ' - &SO A. X. Ranee Mail, via. Avon and flornellarille, delle,(except flondar). Arrives in New York at 7.30 A. N. 4 Connects at - Elmira with Williamsport & Et. mire Railroad for Harrisbanr, PhliedelPhlee BOB more; Washington and points Rooth. 2.20 P. X 'Lititaing Emma, Sundays escorted. 'tor • 'for wood and water only and an+ree to NA York 71:11:0,,A r. 16.15 P. X. troy reek Night Emus, daily. ;Connecta at fionvernille with the 4.15 p. m train from Dun kirk, and strives Is • New York at 1220 r. N. Also connects at Elmira for Harrisburg, kldladelphis and the Booth. 11.20 r. w. Ciscirmaii Express, daily. (exce „ pt Sands's). 'Mrs, 10 New York It SO t . xt. Connetta at El. . "mire with Williamsport & ElmirXßallroad; at - Great Bend with Dalawitm Lukewarm & Western Rail- road, and at Xeir York with afterraoon tiwini and atearnara for Boston and New Enaland Cairn. only 00•Vrtla Rut ;on Sunday, lowing Buffalo at 8.16 r. x, and re:salt:4lNa, York at 112.30 A. N in ad ranee of &B other route& Borten and New ltosbtad passrosed.a with their bag Sin. are transferred fires el ante, In XI., York. Tha beat Ventilated and most Lusurionagieaping Care IN THR WORLD &enemata:kr all night trains oak this railway. anyßagasse ahead th.-engitas4ftre always ea low as by other rents. Irv- ABE TOR VICHNTS. VIA. '*RIR .RiTI.WA If, 'bleb tan be obtained at al principal ticket Wiles, In the West and South-west: H. BIODT.B, ft.'I3A.P.R, Oriel gap' 4 , deal Pus. Aft febls'edl . . FREE TO EVERYBODY. • A lamed pp: Catalogue, freebieg how to reroove . Tao irreeklee;lPlesolea.BloteNet. froth Patches. tzal [mooch Eqaptlout acid all Impurities of the attn. Frew to forte whisks**, restore, curl sad beautify the hair, renew the eta, cure Drunkenness., Narrow' Debility. and other useitst sad wahasble 4Am:tattoo. Abe/rehear Bead for It. Address &Maiirr. SEIIITTS & CO, Obeiptste, 285 River Stoat. Troy, N. Y. - wov29•tt run LIVERTV WiltTg LEWIN Will do more and baiter wr.rt. at • Olio eel titan ant other. Tyy Want! feet-red only by ZIEGLER do • SiIITR, rriior.Esett pima. PdtleT 41- GLJR3 DEV R Mo.'l3fNorth'• Third, Stied, Phila. febll4 ire M I LI, r N t r 4l Y . • Itri. ItsWirlits Ili just opeurd .FASHIONAEIS MILLINERY' STORE ••• • - Four doom tooth of the- depot, nest Boor to the bulb. and ,is cow' prepare&to furnieh the ladies of Erie and vicinity with the latest feshioni, made up. In lb. best little bran accomplished toi.liner, just from one of the beet eetablishmenta in Buffalo. We have toads arnusgemsati to ?midi"' all 'of the latiit stria sad Mahlon' a soon aa Mir are romoi.rid In Noir York. It to oar alm to please the rout Nit bare a large aunrkment at Dram Trimming!". Notion*, g Odle. pl.w tall and oast:doe our 'arcrelrberore parEhming 'hawkers. Bleseblag and priming, dreasing felts. •nd al) tort to ogltna done an the akortnat natter,. nolt:Sro r , Puna LIBERTY WRITE- LEAD. " • . rretei t iB etleil Water. Try 0, 'sad you , bare en other- Ilenuteotored only by ZIEGLER. & • SMITH, - • WHOLESALE DADA, PAINT & OLAtti DEALERS; No. 1,17 wool Thirdltrest, MA • ' AMERICAN ARTIST'R -UNION .AGVNTS WANTED Relitble and energetie_ persons. male or honk, ea weided to solicit sueemittkoos for oat ageseince, and to such we over very Morel cub inducement•; also, splendld premium to sebscribere Circulate suitable to be used in csures.eing. toPther with all neotner/ papers, will to tarnished en spoliation. • Address, with reference, 4.*NSICIAN ARTISTS' UNION, Pto Street, New York. _ c 029 tf YOU CAN- GET GOOD - • = • • AT„-ONE DOLLAR. FEU POUND, , G.07, -- PAIMS9I4 & 00:3 ' 616 !reach RooM ARM' 'FOR SALE . 130 item about 103 acres cleared, the. teams is eyed thnberti land. with is boon and barn no it ;a ' c l og orchard of 120 'milted apple trees and sow other fruit treat- eitneted.ilnit fens Routh of Samuel lickleirefi: ow the Rhise.Road. sot shonl font toiler Iron Treiq 11111ereek Township. For farther particulars acapgre of nowlfir-tf. R EAL FSTAtt FOR ~B,11,0: Pint duo brick house and ball lot on tut Tittle Stmt First &ass brick boomeknod two city lota, corns: of Chestnut and Tooth Stmts. - lions* and lot of Ifni. It.gers, corner of. Freud; and Second Strada. Mare and till ell, lot co. Fifth street, sear Cherry. _Cheap. - -Reuss sod lot on Eighth Strvt, weat or taut!. Roues:sad let, ill by leSfeet, oa Sosurtb street, west off ea aftit. Rouse and lot, f 2 by 125 feet, as Myrtle street, south of railway. street. Hones sad lot, lie by 521.4 feet, we Vaunt, hear Ilth Two vary desirable houses and lota ow Preach St. Noose and lot on Eleventh street, sear P g raq• row!. Pries $1,200. Cheep. Wei helve s number of hoarsen sag lots worth train $5 000 to $l5OOO. Housestol 101,53 by 125, on West Ninth ?trait—. rico 'WIC° Mose and ball city lot on best- Fifth Nisbet—price $1.690 (louse and lot, 45 by 160 feet, on 4W. Ninth Street, —price $3,250. lIIJILDING LOTS. _ Oos ely tot on Teoth street, west of Myrtle. Two city tote on Verona' St, vast of Mutts. One el ty lot On Twelfth St, west of if)rtle: , `Set city lots on Mem:lth Street, wed of Walnut. Two city lota on Eighth St west of canal. olty lots, on klersattrit . west of Canal. One-ball Clite lot on troarth St :wed of Ch Want. ••balt lot, corner Waleat and Filth qt. Twelve city lots, 39 by 150, Chestnut St., tooth of railway. Clem city lot; ...zo by ito. Baffslo Aeor Oboist; %twat Tiede. etty lots, 89 by ILA Melton, Street, dud- Ch•stout. - Two etty lots. 40 by 165, Hickory near Chestnut. Pie city 10t5,415‘ be 194, Bulfa , eSt, east Eight fray tots, 411‘ by 194, llth St east. Flee elty lota. 41 by 165.11 th St., no y,l2gst.St, One city lot, 41 by 199, Beet St. Viva city lots, 41 by 165, 9th SSW East Et. • Three elty lots, 46 by 129, Ba-salsas Street, South Eric Three city lot'. 43 by 135, Glees St., South Erie. One city lot, 41 by 151, Buffalo St. west.. One city lot, 39 by 120, tomer of Eighth and Sara hum Ste Three lots, 21 by 100. corner 7th sad Flub Elba s our lota. D 134 by 2134, corner Mtn and State. Sis. lota, 21 by 144 corner 24 and Stale Sta. Ris lots botaroen glartmtb sad Twelfth Sta. Two lots, 20 by 145, State, south of 1211 L alma. •••••••. Seven lots. 100 br MO. to. oat•lota Not. 135 and 138. / Three lota, 100 by 550, on Daub Lane, In out lot No 36. 81i Ors acre lots on Buffalo road. FARMS. 167 sexes in rTartmeresk—zood lenprovementa. 185 wren in garberenek—good improirstennts. , 60seres in 17arborensk —kaki Improrainents. 70 seas In ilarboreretk—good I , tprovertent.. 100 amps font miles out of Elie—good inutroire went& 62 secs • 1.2 miles out of ftris—good Improve moots. ' 40 sera four miles tut of trio—good Impromitots. sees 4 1.1 miles aut. of Erie—vod improve• moots. CO acre. eight mils" goatbead of Erie-=good lzopron mats,. 112 atm war Noith E Lit • ' 100 awes in Groan township - 60 Sass in UM Creek, two mule. from city. - 60 acres in MIA Creek, four mite: from city. Wei in Ringrrille, lo—lnipronimonta RAYS. 3 di KEPLER. Ageate sad Dealers in Real astate, nor29.tf Raid Rouse. Erie, Pa. • AGENTS WANTED POI TAM MOST POPTflali AND DIST ' evnacnivrios DOORS PCIILISEMD We are the most =musty* publishers In th I Vatted Stater, (having six hot:meal, and therefor• ewe afford to WI boobs thesper and pay a more liberal commission than any other tompsur. Our boon do not nos through the bands' . of General Agents, (es nearly all subscription worts /10-) therefore we ars enabled to give our esussaswers the extra per amt. which Is usually allowed to• reasral lifrall'lL Expert. eneed canvasse' will see the advantages of de QM/ di new with the, publithers. Our series embraces the most popular hmks on all subjects of Importance. and is selling u rap dly both North and South Old agents and all o whet lint t`le tact paying agencies, will please send for cimulsra and see 'oar terms, and Wm pare thous and, the climates of oar watts with those of *gist piablishere. • .. NATIONAL PEOILT3RING CO., Bastla,Nasi.; Clacinuatl,o.: chigago. 4.8 t. Lorais. - No:; at Itlehmoad. Va. movICW AT THE SIGN- OF THE, FLAG 1 STEI?EfENfL & WILDEY, [raving m+da larr pprchasea is Now Boston, 4:41104.1phi*. we w pow premed to (air at neascatible prim au lug* and selaitiod STOCK OF GOODS ! • SILK 3. Sleek and Colorml. Plain end Slpt; Kettle.. Impress Clots r, Poplins, Premark and Mitt t Sleek end Colored Alaptem; Chided. Plat: end Striped • DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY DS LAINS3; Wo•)1 De LiCiunt; Aniline; Caton ►ad Robe de Cb►zber.. . LACES; Valerietenet; Cfany, Glapuref Point arid Threw 1. SHAWL% Long and Pqnari, Paisley and Brodie. :CLOAKS and Bannister: Balmoral Skirts. A large stock of Cloths for men and boy's wear. - Ronlen Blankate, all qualities and prises • Canton Flannels, Bleaehed.and Brown. Flannels, Plata Atli Checked; Silk Wasp Flannels. Priam, Fren:b Bogil-h 'and Dosneatle. Remnant Mate, Blesehett and Rtnen Cotton. Cotton Tern, Cotton Batting. , Tirks, DOMINI and Stripes, Knit Goods, Hood., Noblu a d Breaktut Mania 'Woolen and Cotton foolery. Balmoral Hoar, GREAT . VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS ! Bradley's DOla•Elliptic Hoop Skirts gar stock was never ,eit foil and complete Hs at the present Uric AT THE SIGN OF THE FLAG, .ICONELL, - STEPHENS & WILDLY patioupn -MARKET. —•• , • M. F. _WORDEN do CO.,- - Would respectfully anoounee that they Imes opined a 'tors at NO. 428 ?RIMS sr., BETITZBN 4TEI AND ATIL _ ERIR, - PA.. For the poschue and ale of ALL KINDS OF COUNTIti -' PRODUCE, BUMS, POULTRY; NILE. &c. . _ cr. Orders hoot abroad will- reeelve.prossist attest lips at the Lowest Market Prima. ..... • The Itigheirt peke to Cub pale for Proditee. [axle-u GOFF, PATT E RSON dc 616 TRIM .9711115 T, HAVE GOT GROCERIES TO- SELL CO:YBAD BROWN. Mil DWELLINO HOUSES BUSINESS.- LOTS. NEAR CITY NO. 6 REED BGUSE. El!=il =MOE YANKEE NOTIONS I And • REILEMEIKR, NO. 0 REED ROUSE EisepCi4 . 3 THAT% EICH 'skoatt guns GICKAT PTRERG2pithiii6 TUNSV 1190FLAND'S aIiMAN BITTERS I rill am* Debilitj restating from any awe whatever; Prostration of the system, amid by serer* hOrdingio, orPosnies revere or dimmers of easop Soldtera, Misting, mai,: or revel*, adults or yontb, will find In this Bitt... &pure Tonle, not dependent on bad INtiers for their ahnort reeteotte offset. DIeiELPAIA, And dilemma no:War &OM. disorders of iharor sad Dbrost.lvo organs, an =rod by HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Thhi !titters hu berforiwwl mem emu, ens Mttm satisfaction, has more teeth:ion', h.,. more nispochalit people to vouch for it than any other &MO' in themes Just •We defy any one tq contradi ct!p rod OtsrUen, snd 'will bay 81,000 to toy mu *to will rbe e ee ertlfo•tr, published by es 'het is not geialtirat. . - •. . 1100FLAND'8 OEIBIAN IffTTERS, WM ens. army cur Olrehroide of it i.ii n ru is - Hubuity ant diens.* of the Wakes. Observe The fol g g septes, reralt4g front (Hamlett of the digestlveervioe Constipation, folioed Piles, Fullness 4 of Blood to the Head, aeldtty of the Stakaeb, Nooses, Heartburn, Dis god for Food, Fatness of r eight in the 15tomscli, Sow Hroetallona, Slating or Pietterlar at the Pit of the Stainsob, Swimmitig of the Head, Horned and dill:knit Breaching, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or ltittineat .ng Sensations when in a lying posture, litinoserol Vie toe. Dots or Webs before the right, Firer sad Da/1 Palm in the livid, Denelaney of Perspiration Yellowness of the ?kin and Eyes, Pain la the Side„ Back, Chest, Limbs, ta, Sodden Flub*, of Haat, Darning In the Pleib, Con stant imaginings at Evil and gnat Depression ofd pinta. itaxixsza, that this Slttora la sot alehoolle, tantalum co root or whlskay,and cannot mho drunkards, but It tha beat took Is the world. HEAD WHO BAYS SO From Rev. W. D. eValsitt, Moe of Twal!th Etaptlat - Gentleinen- I hare reeently been laboring isdar the dattresring effects of indigestion. accompanied by pros tuition of the nerrous systerg Numerous noodles sere recommended by friends. and some of them tooled, boo without relief Your Hoodand ■ Ciereen Bitters sets recommended by persons who bad :lied them, and Camas favorable motion of these Bitters I:One:4 me to try 'Vera. t umateenfanpi thatt bad ea aversion to latent Medicines from the "thousand and one!' ruck "Emote whoseenly aim mg= to be to palm off sweetened a. I drugged linnor upon the =immunity th a' sly way. and the tendency*? which. Nu, to mn,linHatany a om.. druid drunkard. upon learning that leers was really a reclining preparation tOook it with happyt effect. Bs action, Dot only upon theetorach, but uporrthe Demons syetera, wu prompt and gratifylog. I feel that I bare derived great arid permanent benefit ham the use of a few Settles. Very reopectrolly moors. F. D. BBiChottlED 140.154 Thankamazon ht; From the Rev. E. D Yendail, Assistant editor Cbriztlan Chronic* Phi** L hare derived decided beer' Ot from the use otilootland' Gennezt Bitters. end I feel tt my wrirtiege to recommend them sa a Most rateable tonic to all who are 'Oaring from gagers! debUity or from diaeages arising Gum the derangement of the timer. • Your. - E: D. riNDALIe FIrGIO ROT. D: Very 'alto! at tbe Passintiili 1: ai:l Chat eh. Phibida. From the many respectable recommendations gtvtli to Dr. Boa= ir German Bitten, wrap indtheett to give in.are I trial. After using Nevoid bottled, t found them to be a good remedy for duality-, sada most excellent tons: for the Memel. 1). itinerant. Prom Rev. Wm..mith, formerly Pastor of the Placed tow: and Yillri4ee (s, I) Churches. Harlot used In my a number of bottle" of rim. lioadsne's German Bitteral hare to my I regard tberr as an excellent medicine, sr...retails adapted to remove the dlassaits &keys', recintuneoded or. Thersirsogitieu and invirsrete the sr stem obeli debilitated, and are use ful In disorders of the lever, losa of appetite, &e. I ay.. also; reenrinended them to' several of my (mode is be have tried thee, and found them great', beneficial lotho testo•atloo of health. Yours truly, - WIS. 531.1 TH, PllP.llurelatesonSt.,Pbtlacia BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS. Bee that the shrnehorts of • C. M. JACK3ON" is on the wrapper ofeach Shoied yoor neatest dr:lyrist not liars the ankle du not be put arr by ans of the intoxicating preparation that may be °gored In its plane, but read to us and we will forward. weenrelf peeked. by 'won. Eir Principal 0 ee and-Itacrtactory, 681 Ards Stseet e Phlladelphia, Pa. JONg4 /r KVANS, egooteasors to C. 11. Jackson tr. C0.,1 Proprietors. Fur mile by druggists and dealers In every town in the 17nitedtitatrei &gni& Ir. C OAL. COAL. Tag . FLAGS TO BUY COAL - CINAP N AT SALTSMAN & Cosi Yard, coiner et Twelfth and Pesch Streets, Erie. Pa, who hasp constantly on hand I,ehlsh and Pittston (Ptir, us) Wog an 4 prepared, Shan:akin, Egg, Stove s and Nat sizes; Bitandnow for gists and steam, and BLOSSBURG PITTRIIIING AND BEAVER, For Blackzoitth Parra*. Paz Cod is OL main& tty rali a• kirpt oa dlt i ptsalc door. sad RMS. SCREENED 8itl"0101.13111.IVEKY We Ceito_gres_ lodscesceota lc putts trlattlog to lay to tbstrlrlntor supply, also to dealdroltairloalog by the car load. tr'titto ttitt tall sad s• ow= too to c h. sitlesti- No a . CET= r i, GREAT ENGLISII RE3II3DY• -.... PSOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT _ SIR JAMES CLAR/1111 ORLSBRA_ rzn.izmALE PILLS Propared froials Presetio:fon of aft.. J. Clarke, Y. D., Pitymid= Eztnielditutrp -- 1 - WitteQueen. ?am Inv:lmMla medicine toggling the care of all tam, painful sod dangerous ammo to which the female conetitntkos is subject. It moderator sit =wall obettnetione from wbstener tame. 6Wedl. cue nuke be, relied 00. • . TO 'MARRIED LADIES it L peculiarirtaiiid. 11; will, km short time, bring on 'the monthly portal with veniality. CAUTION. . . Tless Pills Assist MN ha takes by Females Ambit tka FIRST THRZR tIVOPITH3 of Preraasiey, as tier ars sues to king es Arrerriags, ht el of esker ties they safe.' ' • le Mr were 1411V0t11 and Spinal Affeetions. Paine in the Back and Limbo, Fatigue on 'light ezertion,Palpitaz Uon or The Heart. Hysteriteand Whites, These Pills silk OW a ewe when all other means have felled: and al. though a powereet remedy, do cot mutate hoe, calomel, antimony or iusytklug hurtfill to the censUtution. troll di - mum* in the pamphlet sward each. parkas . % - which should fie aarstatly .Sold bsliDruggists. I= y - per bottle. - _ SPECIAL NOTICE. - . . It 111 thefate of every valuable Inedielatto be Goon terfettql. cantlons, tbeivabre, and ore {hat the let, ten "2. dt N." are hi, nu in the battle, and that each wrapper bears II e facidrolle of the, signature of I. C. Bedwin & Co., and Job Ibises. Without which none are gaunt's'. • N. B —One•dollar srlth eighteen ante for re lar. enclosed to any anthortzedneent • or to the ewe general agent for the United States and Itrttlel dominion". JOB MOSES, 97 Cortland' St.. New Yore, will insure a bottle rentaining eft pills, by return =O. securely - sesiod firm all observation. Agents for' Sr* Hell it Warfel, and .7. s fl. Carver & Co. mid-treow • LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH ! LIFE-REAMER-STRENGTH LIFEHEALTII-STRENGTH! D IG JUAN DRLAIItRICIPS_ - SPECIFIC PILLS Are' prepared b 7 the ileeelente. G ranaiere & Dupont. pharmaeoentlets, No, 21.1, Rue Lombard. Pm* from the prescription of Di. Juan •Delamarre, ehtrtphyeiciap tar the Litayttal du Nord on Larßoteere, 11{27111. JUICOSLIMUND.I7.IOII. ' Palm, /fay dtb,lll°3. • Gentlemen—Ws hive used. the especido made , how Dr. Delamarrati prescriptioa, during amend 'sus past, in our private and public practice. and have found them a most 'target* and elnelent remedy la eases of Spmenatoeboea or Seminal Weaker's. nightly, daily plp proms are emissions; sexual—wean sa or .linpoteneig special, derangements of the Dorton. system; "mane eat arising from went habits and aoseal szeemea; zelage. floe. of the genital organs; week Wee: affeetions of She • eyes; t•Licae" or "Wet dun" deposits is, the nrinet emote discharges; gutireess of toe skim, wi th sunten cheeks or bloodless lips; "pinched" features; Irregular action of the •Itsart,- end Is ell the thistly train of - symptoms arising from oven nu, stases, or loss, tram any muss, of the LIOTTOUS (one. We earoistly adstselbs prolessioi. and * mai peraoris sudaiost from any. symptomatic or manic arPetioas of tbs gentbrarteary *Telma, to etas three pl la, lilt la high respect, vs are yours meat stooemly, R A. RIAIMMPAIII, l. O. D. DOJAIDIII. 11. D •- , • Jams Di Livonia, Y.D. , . To Gars:dere & Cupola, No. 214 Roe Lombrd Pula, Sedintire Mid studious tgrapotious. grist% ismisties, or whatever tat de to tweet? the vita l soden of he brain. dist:resale, and .amtartiotla i r disorders of the e 1 ihe system. Students,sloryyuren.sed Moyers, there. tore, who are marestally HAM* to those westernmost, should resort proorptly to Pr. Bodauutsmea Species %Its. A pataphlet,eostAtolog fdl'eartimatara, with dire* , Cons and adttreferfoted 111 'Pseud% German. Sesuab, sod English, accompanies each box, and wilt be sent by treo arose., to soy who wOt write for it. Price $1 per box, or HZ boxes for $5, Rola by alt the priosiest drunter', or will be sent by moil, securely mat , d from all t.beerratloo. On receipt of the srpelfled price by any authorised agent, or be the sole general agents for amerlea, om'AR O. NOSES & CO 27 Cortisudt Rt. 11. Y. Authorised arrests for gr 4 : S. W. Cart er & CO., Ran it Warfel. tlB-leeow OYSTERS OYSTERS • F. A. WEBER & CO., 814 STATE ST., gommeneed keeplic Pratt i Co..' celebrate,' Baltimore 0. eters, which they .1.11 Dell tither by the can or eau. These Oyster+ are bouldered the teat to the m►rtet. Hotel; saloons arta private Ihmillea cup• plied at low view. oet44m LUCINDA 'ooBl'. by bar next Mend. In the Coast at Miasma Stephen KINN Plats of Vie Co" taws won. No. Nov. Sem, Ided, Io possoande of a role of Coait, duly antariod., the un dershot's!, appointed to. take testimony in the shore alluded cam IP 111 attend - to tikir duties of his* appoint.. 'meat an du la daof December, A. D. 18116. at his tßee at 11fillaCoram. to the county of Eris, eminnoneing at 10 o'clock a. m. - whim and whereon poisons intsrsited ins Mead it tlisy asa pow. • - . wain newt asl3-41 - commintoodir. HNARN, CIELIWITIAN 4i CRAIG Um lust isatirtal team New York A. FRESH LOT OF. COFFEE AND SPICE Also. 'Weaved lien New York. Ow UMW kite of No. labor* Timmy Nada s]. tad ths Gutty* Cod SALTSMAN a CO