and persecutors of all times; and their path= way through the long line - - of history, froni its earliest dawn to the present time, has been marked with carnage and desolation. With such men, no argument based upon the Constitution and 'established laws can hare any effect- They are too pure and immacu late to be fettered by the restraint of consti- ; tutional or written laws. They are of law unto themselves, and both ; men and gods must conform to • their views and theories, or receive their bitterest male dictions, But our people will never submit to have their Chief Magistrate arraigned for trial for offenses unknown to the laws, and which exist only in the heated bruins of his political enemies. It would be a precedent disastrous in its censequemes and subversive of our political institutions. We cannot doubt that the evidence, here with, this day submitted, will be received with one universal burst of indignation by 1 the Amefican people. If they retain ally just pride in their country and its institutions, _they will blush to find that the chief officer !of theirgovernment has tbr ten months been t subjected to the scrutiny of a secret star chamber, an inquisition unparalleled in its character in the annals of etvilization, t. A drag-net has been put to catch every maliCious whtsper throughout the land, and all the vile vermin, who had gossip or span. der to retail, hearsay or otherwise, have been . permitted to appear and place, it upon record for the delectation of mankind. Spies have been sent over the land to hear something which might blacken the name and charac ter of the Chief Magistrate of our country. Unwhipped knaves have given information of fabulous letters and,documents, that, like the ignus fatuus, eternally elude the grasp of their pursuers, and the chase ever resulted only in aiding the depiction of the public Treasury. That most notorious character, General Lafayette C. Baker, Chief of the Detective force, even had the effrontery to insult the American people by placing his spies within the very walls of the Executive mansion. The privacy of the President's home, his pri vate life and habits and most secret thoughts, have not-been deemed sacred or exempt from ' invasion. The members or his household have been examined, and the chief prosecutor has not hesitated to dive into lot , thsom e dun 4vcons and consort with convicted felons for the pur pose of accomplishing the object of sr• raigning the' President on a charge of iltsEr mous crime 'When we consider all these facts, and that the investigation has been a secret and ex pute one, that it has been so persistent and untiring and carried on at a time of most un paralleled party excitement,when the masses of the dominant party were lashed into a ild frenzy and led to believe that the Presi #ent was guilty of treason ; when thousands all over the Land really thought that it would be a righteous act to get him out of the way, by, any means, fair or foul; and when he has been hunted down by partisan malice as no man was ever hunted and -hounded down before, it is really wonderful That so little has been elicited that tends in the slightest degree to tarnish thethe fillr fame of - the President- The American people ought to congratulate thelnselves, for the sake of the reputation of their country, that the failure has been so emphatic anti cent: pie to. . In that we have said of the character of the ev deuce taken before us anti the means. used t 4 procure it, we must nut ho understoo6 :is refl ding upon the action of the cella-agr. tee or tiny member thereof. Such an iabet preLatiLn of our remarks would do great in justice to us and to them. Whether such latitude should have been 'given in the ex , ;urination of witnes:es we will not now. in- One. • - Inan investigation before, a committee, it would be difficult, and, perhaps, impossible to confine the- Yvidence to such as would be deemed admissible before a court of jus tice. ' Indeed, it may be questioned whether it would be proper so to restrict it, and it is, perhaps, better for--the President that those who were nfanaging' the prosecution front outside, were prompted to present anything that they might call or consider as el-file:we, as the world can thus the better comprehend how utterly - destitute of foundation is all this clamor that has heed raised against hint. The first witness examined was General Lafayette C. Baker, late Chief of the Detec tive police, and although examined on oath, time and again and on various occasions, it is doubtful whether he has in any one thing told the truth, even by accident. In every important statement he is contradicted by witnesses of unquestionable credibility, and there can be no doubt, that to,many previous outrages,:entitling, him to an unenviable im mortality, he has added that of wilful and deliberate perjury. We are glad to know that no one memberof the committee deemed any statement made by him as worthy of the slightest credit. 'What a blush ofshameWill tingle the cheek of the American student in future ages, when he reads how this misera ble wretch for years held, as it were, in the hollow of hid hand, the liberties of the Amer can people; that clothed with power by a reckless administration, and with his hordes of unprincipjed tools and spies- penetrating the land evefywhere ; with - uncounted thous ands of the people's money placed in his hands for his vile purposes, that creature not only had the power to arrest without crime or writ, and imprison without limit, any citi zen of the Republic, but that he nein* did so arrest thousands all over this bind, and filled the prisons all over the country with the victims of his malice or that of his mats— ter. The whole system, such an outrage upon the Constitution and every principle of free government, anti-American and anti-republi can, has, with its originators and supporters, thank -God, been damned to eternal infamy : and - it is pleasant. to reflect that not only tlx system but its unscrupulous agent. will go down to posterity loaded with infamy and followed by the curses of millions: - It sometimes happens that the administra tion of the most dangerous usurpation is placed in the:hands of men so respectable for character and talent as to disarm suspi cion, axLcoeiliate even those whose liber ties arg ona - angered. We have reason to be thankful to an ever-kind and merciful Provi dence, that the' worst feature of the worst despotism, when the attempt was made, in an unhappy hour, to transplant it to our free American soil, was placed, for its administra tion, in the hands of a class of men so desti tute of manhood and character as to arouse the undying scorn of the entire people ; and as Use infamous outrages were not saw. tinned by any precedent in our own comatv, it is hoped and believed that they will Heuer, throughout 'all time, be deemed wort. 4 of imitation. - It is not our purpose now to attempt an an aiksis or discussion of the evidence taken be tor des, or to point out the gross absurdities and inconsistency of a very large portion of it. It will be read and be considered by the American people, and we cannot doubt what their verdict will be when those who have been attempting to load with disg raCe and infamy the Chief Magistrate of our country, shall stand pilloried in the undying scout and indignation of a great people. lie, after !passing through this fiery mien!, we have no hesitation in predicting, will have, and retain, all over the land, even to a greater extent than heretofore, the respect and confidence of his countrymen. • FSigned) S. S. 3Lutsn.w.. CIIAItLES A. ELDRIDOE. Tim report of Gen. Grant mentions the re niarkable fact that (luring the past year no fewer than 13,000 men have deserted from the army. The greater Part of these deser tions, we presume, occurred on the plains, where itis well known that men often' enlist in Westward hound regiments for:the express purpose of gettingeheap and safe conveyance to the mining regions. During the last sea son, for example; more than half of the Seventh Cavalry (taster's) decamped with their horses, arms and accouterments, and probably made their way to the gold regions of Colorado and Montana. Ailesperado, who wants to reach the diggings, has only to en roll himself in some command bound for the Indian country, and he is pretty sure of an opportunity to make off when he has march ed as far as he chooses to go. The numberof recruits during the year was 34,000, so that the desertions reach the_ enOrmons ratio of nearly 40 per -Cent. of the enrollments. SEVERAL Senators and Representatives have called on Secretary - Stanton, mainly for. eliciting his - vietvs 'on his suspension, Mr. Stanton said he had no desire whatever to resume his position in the War Department, but he thought Congress should take some action in the matter, and make his case a test one under the Tenure-of-Office bill, with a view to rebuke Mr. Johnson_ for his unwar rantable assumption of power.—Trilaine'* Correspondence. _ A woatax's tears is generally more effective than her words. In such cases wind is a less powerful element than water. TOB PRI!..:117.10 of every kind, in large or ttnuall quantities, plain or colored, done in the best style, and at moderate prices, at the Ot?server °flee. -IJ'LAlq}{l3! BLANKS!— A complete assort ment of every kind of Blanks needed by Attorney's, Justices, Constables and Business Men, for sale at, the Observer office. Greai hill, Dry Goads ! MONELL, STEPHENS & WILDEY, 6 lEtl4 - _IIEIIO 11141711USVi. ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN THIS DAY ! Good Prints, Fast Colors., 10 . cents per yard; Best Prints, FnMt Colors, 121.2 cents per yard; tarn Sheeting 4. Yard Wlde.l2 1.2 cents per yard, ' ' Good Batting 15 cents per pound. • ALL GOODS SOLD AT JOBBING PRICES. DRESS GOODS, .ALPACAS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c•. Thompson's Patent Glove Fitting Corsets, NO GORES—Cut and made on an entirely new principle, which obviates the only objection hitherto made to sewed eorsetq, they ere not only the most perfect fitting, but the most durable Corset ever produced. AGENTS FOIL BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED Duplex. , lEniptie I-Loop Skirt's Bold at Stanufactiarent' Prices FULL AND COIIIPLETtIi. PALL /AND WINTER GOODS ! Consisting of all the new Colors and Stiles of Dress Goods, Dress Silks,' Irish Poplins, FRENCH POPLEp, MERINOts; ALAPACAS, REPS, &C .A.lso, a GreaiVariet . § . of Cheap Dress Goods ! I) DrSS;~ Good Prints for 12 1-2 Cis. per yard---• Can't be Beat In New York. BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, of all Qualities and Prices. Good Goods as Low a 5.1 2 1.4 Cents per Yard Blankets, all qualities & Prices, White & Colors. BED, WHITE & BLUE.' ALSO, SHEETING FLANNELS. _ Shawls, all Wool, Paisley, Brocha, &c., &c. AYE WILL • NOT UI UNDERSOLD. Edson, 'Churchill & Co. , bcpD3-tf. UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE ! OF T. Y. KELLEY & CO., No 30 Verney Street. New York. More Opened in connection with their present extensive Wholesale Establishment, it large • • and elegant 0 For the'express purpose of retailing their goothigo CONSUMERS AT IMPORTING PRICES ! • And thug give them the benefit of the immense profits which generally go to the middle-men and specttlatorS. We guarantee Our teas and entrees at all times to be fresh and pure, and war rant all gehods sold from this house to give entire satisfaction; otherwise the goods may' be re turned and the money will be refunded. OOLONG, Tlnek.l GO, 70 80, 90, M.OO per It.„ best. N IXED , [Green & Blackllo, 70 80, 9 90 , 31.00 per best. YOUNG RYSON, 70, 80, 90, 31.00, 81.10, $12,1 per Th., best. IMPERIAL, [Green) 90, 31.25. ENtI. lIIIEA 'PANT. [Black] 70, 80, 00, Sl.OO, $l.lO, $l.'M per P.., best: JAI'AN, 90, 111,0), 21 $l. per lb. GUNPOWDER, el.:I - 1, $1.50 per • PURE RIO. 2k, `Si and 3) ent a per pound. BES:T OLD GOV ERN MENT JAVA, 40 cents per pna nil ROYAL CLUB--Ext ra Flne-33 cents. We have. appointed - " Nr-St. S. 13. 1324.:11:N1LTNIE, 1317 Peach Street. South of the Depot, . For the sale of our Teas and Coffees, at ERIE, PA. MI gnoils are put up by ountelves, in me pound packages, at 'our warehouse In New York, and retailed at Erie hc Mr. Samuel B. Bar num at the same prices at which they are to he had over our counters In New York. All goods put up by us bear the trade mark of The Great 'United States Ten Warelruse of T. Y. Kelley fic :gimped on the package. None others me genuine. We gollett A FAIR AND THOROUGH TRIAL of our goods from all wile are Interested In haying a first-clans article of Tea and Cofte, at the lnwet yxoadble rates. au2D4ra. C-4-11,1E_A._rr A.TTE A.crrircvr=kr DRY GOODS AND FURS! P. RENRICH'S EMPORIUM, No. 716 State Street. , • . , My Cloth Ilepartinent is tilled with great bargains, from the late auction sales In New York comprising everything in this line: Beavers, Chinchillas, Broad Cloth, Ladies' Clotbs,Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweed, Sheep's Grey, Kentucky Jean, and a full line of single and doubled faced Wis. terpnwds. This Department is complete In evervtldn,- coming under the name. N.Vhlte Dorrnet, Shaker, Stevens, the best Goods made i n the eriuntry.. Twilled Red , Blue, Gray, all Wool, and Union, commencing nth) cents per yard upwards. Fancy Fluids and Checks for Slating, All WOOl Blankets from E.& 00 to SLIM- A full Line of the favorite German Loom Table Linen, commencing at 85 cents per yard up wards. Toweling from i 2 cents upwanlx. Irish Linen arcents upwards. Napkins, Diaper Lin ens, Towels, fie., all very cheap. Shawlos and 13almoral Skirtis. • . 150 different kinds of Blanket Shawls, from :15 upWards. - A large assortment , of Square Woolen and Broctut. Black and lied Venter Pacoly, froin s.lrkto $4:54 Ilreakuutt Slufwbs, SOntaga. &E. Good Balmoral Skins fnun ma) to $2.24 and the (loured Alpaca Skirts, braided, for $5. This part of We Store is paillcularly attractive, comprising Handsome Goods from Z cents a 1,, - aut up to $3. Everything In the way of Plaid, Poplin, French Poplins, Empress C loths, Reps, :Herloos from $1 upwards, Alpacas from 33 cents upwards, In black and colored. In Meek Bilks I defy competition, price commencing at 81,Z up to $1.50 per yard,, warrant them Bilk and not to cut, Colored Auks, every shade, color and quality, very low. I will nOt be undersold in anything belonging to this line, such as Prints, Sheetings Xualina, Gingham". canton Flannel, Cheek and Stri Shifting. Wool Yarn from SI poun d upwards. Hose, half wool, from 20 cents a pair upwards. ped Gloym, de. Mink from $Z to S9O a Sett. River Mintz from $7 to 97n:13Iherlaci fiquirrel, hc. 'Deal forget the a s e, 2411 - 0. 710 State Street: • • 3-3 m. . , A LARGE STOCK OF AGENTS FOR Monett. Stephens at Wilde'', 6 Reed 11(wise. OUR STOCK OF IN GREAT VARIETY. 9rl-1:1 4 : OG-11.1E_ALT PRIG'; LIST. .GROUND COFFEES. ma 1111 CLOTHS. E' I. A 1•7 INT 30 IJ S . LINE NS. DRESS GOODS. S I I. If. S . DOMESTICS. FURS. Oroterito. Vrobuce, &c: G. P. DAVIS a; Co., Dealers In nU lands of GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ,AHD pitovxmozra, Fifth Street, between State and French, ERIE, PA Having purchased our comfit before the late rise In prima, we feel confident of being able to give .satlafaction both in Price and quality. Country Produce, Of every Rort, bought and Roll. 'Fanners can alvraya depend, on receiving the highest market price for their articles. DEALERS tN TAE ADJOINING TOWNR, And on the Linea of Railroad. SUFTLIED WITH FRUIT, VEGETABLE'S, &C Given n CAlh Remember May & Jaelsontalarket Depot Flrfil RTItEET, CAIIGREY ' & FILKINS, (succmcart TO C. fielOP2.o Dealers In GROCERIES, FRUITS & PROVISIONS, C€ ITN PRODUCE, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, V - F.GiVATA.I3I,ES!3, CIIAND.LERY, &C., 502 STATE ST., CORN= 21/1111 RULVV - tr. V. A. WETS - nil CO.. DICM.KIL4 11,1 Country Produce, lirocerics, Provisions, SEGAIU 4 s Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruits,. Nuts, Sc., No. #4l.4: l litato f4tree Y. West stile, between Bth and 9th Streets, Erie, Pa. • Cash paid for count produoe. F. A. WEBER. iny244.4 W. ERHART. JOHN 13A.wsrAitro. DEALER IN .IWILILY GROCERIES I Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Flour; Pork. Fish, hams, Provisions generally, Conn. try Produce, Bird Cages, Wood, Willow and Crockery Ware, Fancy Traveling Baskets, To bacco and Segars, Fishing Tackle, &c. 421. State St - Pout,, Erie, Pa. Private Families and Hotels supplied. Goods delivered. 1ny16137-0. BARNUM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, i FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY ToILEr SOAPS, li A I U- _ 0 d L - .77rngsvmos e6 4f . PUFFS, _ COLOGNE, POWDER BRUSHES, PAINTS. Linseed 011 e, Turpentines, Varnish, If ydronte . ters of all kirsch, PAT2INT BEEDICZNES, PURE, Liquors FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE , London Porter and Scotch Ale Prescriptlonscarefully dispensed. All articles ~old by me are warranted to be precisely as rep resented. No trouble to show goods. Remem ber the name and place, 11A.P.M.VM, lan Peach street, aprllV7-ly WHO RADE YOUR. COAT ? FRANK WADMIC. Wats so Mee I guesil must go and get one how are his charges S. Why. don't you know. he Belle CHEAPER than any other Merchant Tailor In town, has the BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, I=l WARRANTS RIS °ARRESTS TO FIT No! Is that NO? Of conrgeDt Is: go lo hls More. " No. 626 State Street, And give him a churree to make yon a snit, and you will never buy anywhere else. jed7'4l7-tt. J. 11. Ituti.zr. J. Nix& Jos. A. Krzonerr J. H. RIBLET & Co" No. 818 ffrgern Errsßex, Satz, PA., Manufacturers and dealers In Furniture of Every Degeription tzicLisnrica Parlor, Dining Room slid Bed Room Sete, Odic* . School and Hotel Seta, and every - article in the line. Our Manufactory la located on Eighth stroet and the Canal, and our Ware Rooms at 818 State Street. In the latter place we keeps larger sup. ply of furniture than can be found anywhere else In Erie, all our ownrnanufacture, gotten up with particular care for custom trade, made of the best material and after the most approved style and manner. Particular attention is di reeted to our • UPII9LSTERED GOODS! Of which we can make a better article than can heurchlaied at any of the attractive ware. .houses In the East, and which we guarantee to be First Class In every particular. Full seta gotten up in Walnut, Rose Wood or any other desirable material, covered with the best goods manufactured for the purpose. Ourassortment of Furniture in this line is so complete that every customer can be suited at first esatritrut. than. UN - EIERTA.TEIBICi, We have commenced the business of Under taking with the best equipment ever Introduced In Erie and with two excellent hearses, one of which is as fine ae any in the State, are enabled to attend to funeral orders with the utmost fa dlity_and aatLvfsetiom Ouratockof Collins and Burial Caw; Trimmings, &c., Ia full In even , particular, and we are satisfied that we can ell every order promptly and satisfactorily, In the • city or county. rnyZril7-4f. J. a canner & CO Authorized Capital 8500.000 CAPITAL PAID IN =ELM). - THE - SECOND NATIONAL BANE opened fdr business on MONDAY, DECEMBER RTH 1564, In the banking office previously occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north.east corner of State street and public Park. WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash. • - nutzerotts: Deal . L. scorn , 9f Mtn of J. Hearn & Coal ers - . JOB. M'CARTER, of arm of Belden, Bliss McCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. FL BROWN, _Agent Buffalo & Erie R. B. JOHN C. BURGESS, °Hirai ofCieniettit,Catigh ey & Burgess, Wholesale Grocer% 0.• E. CROUCH, of Brut of Crouch& Bra., Flour 'Merchants. M. R. BARB, of firm of Barraoluison & 1364- man, Stave Mantlfaettircas. • . F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & rams. Wholesale Grocers. • J. MIMIC/ARM Grocer. dent. T..•IIACCO AND CIGI-A.RI9: The place to get ,schoice article of TobaOco, Snuff and Calm is E 33 South of the trulort Depot. - „ , ..,iways on hand- n 'good assortment ,of the above ankles of every de, wholesale and ter 14i1. Also, Pipes, Potu Box and summers' Articles of every description. Masa fiver Sue with a call. Don't forget the place, U M Peseh street. , . T4IW PIDIMKE t A. Most Exquisite, Delicate, MI Pm grant Perfume, Distilled from the Ram and Beautiful Plower from which it takes its name. onfiivt uted only by M EALON dc SON 13Wit ABC ran PLIALONS—TAKIL xo OVUM Sow br DrawWs &pima,. ERIE, PENNA. BANK NOTICE. • • • Keystone National- Bank, 401` • - • CAPITAL -• $250 9 000: • , DIRECTORS; - Belden Marvin, John W. Hall Elam Marvin, Better Town, 0. Noble, ORANGE NOBLE, Prest. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash. The above bank is now doing business in its new building, - CORNER OF STATE AND EIGHTH ST& Satisfactory paper discounted. Money re celved on deposit. Collections made and pro ceeds accounted for with promptness. Drafts, 8 le shore or - Vibritires twnght and sold. A FAIRVIEW STATION, Sept. 16, 18w. The Sc bscriber would respectfully inform the Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he Is prepared to pay THE UrnREST MARKET PRICE for all kinds of Farm Produce- delivered at Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for sale BITUMINOUS AND AN'TFIRACITE COAL, as ebasp as can be- had elsewhere. Also, has the ageney of Hassgood, Young 4 Co.'s superior Cast Steel Plows, Sulkey Cultivators, Wallace.t self-Dumping Wheel Hay Rake, kc. And has a superior lot of full blood and grade SITFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS! sepl9'C7-Iy, South of the Depot. •• - • Having aieux•iateci whit me on the Ist of Janua. ry Andrew Mayer, in the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The firm will be known as C. Engleliart & Co.. and the business will be carried on ea hereto fore at 1!;o. ig West Park, Erie, Fa. C. ESULEHART. Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for'your children. A majority of the ehildren wear holes in the ton of• their shoes in a very few days; then the shoes are soon worthless, and a new pair must be bought. The only way to prevent this great waste of money le to buy shoes protected by sil ver tips. They never wear out at the toe, and make a pair of shoes last three times as long as withoutTipe. Leather Caps have been worn to some extent, but they have Koved worthies. Silver Tips have a neat and substantial appear ance, and do away entirely with the disagree able stela of dirty stockings andprotruding toes. We have constantly on band the only as sortment of Silver Tipped Shoes to by found iu the city, including fine Sewed shoes, Balmoral", Youtheßoots,Ae., whteh we otter, together with a large and Luthionatile assortment of Ladled' and Units' flue and Heavy washy at the lowest cash prices. Mrl4'6l-tf. • C. 'EBOLEHART & CO. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, -JEWELRY. ma.vm WARE, , Anti a great variety of FANCY MOODS, Paragon Buibitne, 28 N. Park Place, Er* Next' door tAlerchont'n Union Express co. • A stock of 83),OOD worth of elegant and fash ionable goods will be oilbred, for the next three months, at a very great reduction in , price. " The stock is all new and purchased at lower - rates of gold than now, and determined toavoid losses In future, small profits and cash Unwise. Lions shall benefit alike customer and dealer. Thirty years established in. Erie, in the same 'busluess,muty be some guarantee that no great amount of misrepresentation will be employed, but Just enough Old Fogy and Young America sbarg apirit ins. to warrant safe transactions and good For sale or made to order. Watches and all kinds of time keepers and Jewelry carefully re. paired and warranted. Give me a call. • mylre7-tf. - T. IL AUSTIN. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCKERY STORE, at STATE STREET. ISAAC ROSENWEIG, SEN., Has opened a new store of the above deserip. tion,at his old stand,near the South West corner of State street and the Park, where he invites his old etuitoment and the public -gene to give him a call. Constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of • - Crockery, Mao, Mut and Silver Ware, • Bed- Room Sets, Dinner and Tea Seta, Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons, Looking Glasses, LamPs. Globes, Chimneys, &c. FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS! Embracing some of , the most beautiful bogy at to this market. Those who wish to buy at a ftrgain will and it to their Interest to call. He guarantees to sell • 20 PER CENT. BELOW . • any other house In the city. ray 2T07-Iy. Just Opened Over 62$ State St. Having removed tremble tonne:noon* Over Austin's Jewelry Store, to Ids new and enmMo dims Gallery. in Elehenlanb'arunt building, to now prepare d to Make 'debuts of all kinds, from the smallest to a Finished in India Ink, wiser colors or Oil li' Satisfaction given' or money reflandeti. Na atState Street, 0r17411n.', AND, .130AltD/NG STABLE. 'ME undwegnedlissing Freflies)* tbe livery I stock of M. ER. 00arne is prepared to give particular attention to the sale or boarding or bong*. Goodnorsei end esniages always on band at Factories_ Ar respeetildlystiLie : its admire or Plum t i • BLENNEIL nes rases I:or the Haridkerchisf. NEW YOGA. Important Nnt NE:W* FIIIM. Scomthing. ' New. AT AUSTIN'S, SILVER SPOONS OF COIN SILVER, /new . PHOTOURAPII ROOI t GEO. C. DUN? . LIFE FUZE PICTURE! GEM. C. DUNN: YEW CLOTHO° STORE! N 4 O. eaa tirA.Tr. ST., JOHN M. KUHN. Having opened a new store In thenbovelocnt ltJ~ respectfully announces lathe public that he has on hand one of thelargest and most care fully selected stooks of , • Roady•lffsde Clothing, Cloths, Casslmeres, V'ESTIN'OE4. • • GnITLE.3IMII4 FURNISHING GOODS, . Hats, Caps, &¢., ever brought to this market—all purchased since the fall in prices and to be sold at the most reasonable figures. /le has one of the lest Cutters in the country, and will engsv to eke bp Clothing In the most fashionable and durable style. ills stork Is complete, Notb. le the line o f his trade hasheen neglected. Give htm a call and see for yourselves: He warrants the goods to be as represented, and prices:as low as any In the city. J. 31, icumt • 1"1B11 , 10E - Y'S National Claim Agency ! 01Tice in Farrar Hall Building, elle, Pa. soLDI1:104' BOUNTI All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late acts of Congress, can have the same promptly collected by sending their discharges to me, the receipt of which will be promptly acknowledg ed and Instructions returned. • iNenEwsm OP PENSIONS. ILS per month for the total loss of use of either leg or ants, instead of Slt. F 2 per month f.r each minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also, other increases. 'ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of V. S. A. Three months pay proper for all In service March Id, and discharged atter April 9th, Pat. Claims cashed. Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled (nein- Plea for closing and completintogialme. Alloy. ants to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In North-Western Pennsylvania where years of exce In the U.S. Treasury can be round. Thankful for .the very liberal patronage be. stowed In the past, we hope by Increased exper rWrice ond.unreintttlng attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. Odice in Farrar Hall Building. Address P. 'min) PEALE_ ,Y anred-tr." 'Ark Box 101; Erie, 11%. NEW FIRM. Jmues P. Crook. having taken In his son. Jas. ,ass partner. on the .Ist day of April, an• der the film name of James P. Crook a Son, de sires to have a settlement of his old accounts. AU perxone knowing themselves indebted. to him are re itteated to (attend mettle without AMES P. CROOK kt . SON Dealers In • 0 I , I: Di' And Manufacturers of WINDOW BASH, PRANDN, Doom.: BLINDS. Monlaw' and Picket Pence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Planing done Warder. • Shop oh Peach St.. Between Fourth and Fifth Ms., Erie, Pa. We nespectflally cal/ thenttention of the pub lic to our facilities for doing work In the best of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing netW up entirely new shop', with superior nisehinem, we feel conndent of giving sathiftc- Una. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. my2tro4-tf. JAMES P. CROOE SON. TO isolnNowN . F4 HAVING PRODVCE FOR SALF,. , We are now running a Market Line from Erie to Renova,sit the Phila. & Erie Railroad; and wishing to secure all kinds of VEGETABLES & COUNTRY PRODIICE To carry it on, have established a depot, on FIFTH STREET, • In the rear of the Reed House. between Mtate and French Streets, Where werw/11 be at -all llotes ready to receive and pay the lIIGHERT *ADIKET PRICE for thexaine. All having produce for sale are requested to give us a call. Inquire for Market Depot, i'lftla street. agle a4l. • . MAY A JAMS' GERMAN SAYING:4M IVUTION, Corner 'Eighth and State Sta.. OPPO&WFE POST OFFICE. This Institution Is now open for the thin:use tion of business. Omen Roues: OA.M.to4P.M. BATUSIDAYB : . 9 it. M. to 8 P. M. Six Per Cent. Interest wilibe Given bY Institution tp Regular Depositors. thL . 'DIRECTORS: J. Elchenlaub, T. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe', F. Schneider, John .Gensheimer, OFFICERS: • Jahn Genshetmer, - Matthew Sehlandeelter, Y. lichneider„. rayStr-ty. 191131121 I t s r),..t IKt :IT-Lill UOMOOPATII/0 APECIVICS. Ira PIOT= PTAH TUZ MOST •111112 aa outtm oftosoo; oriole SJlM=ltoilobio tlior enp U =aftt e ad se Melly IBID-Ve dupla that mho Zoo{ on& to min 60111:10 baralas so . to lo has hoot date. out to *IWO WM lo Winn KW &, nor Eye raised the /*keit ampumedotles Iron in. tatt 11111 alms rata ostlittottoo. la. Eats %Gem Peyote. ComeVs; Isgseassatleoo.. El T. WO Werls44l•llt. Warst-Oello. IS 8. se Tostela 0 Isimile. IS 4 SUM et eblldree or adalts..... a ll.Elesestee7. Grlptaii, Moos Wks.. a 4. clarelersolierbers. Votaltlag 0 T. Count% Colds, Stuaeltitts S 110 - Mlearaless. 'l' Yereeeba... 83 0. Ileadrectt Imola , : Vestige SI 10. Otele S 11. ItrZ i r= seffliWell Pai0515.... U 15, MI too 155 Petiall... ..... 0 11. Crean% ONIS. Malt Itreeektiss... 0 111. Sala Siosose Espelse. &optima 0 0 , alhollaiatlMl 6505=511, Palms.: 0 14 Sanwa Acmes OW reverdloas 00 IT, IPlley allad or Seedlay, 80 18. OpYlketlean sad moor week Eyes be Ilk Catarrh. eerie or Sleek Mums 80 S. WileoplearEssuab,.ereleast:eastke PI 11, Mans oppressed "Itreentles , NI a. aar hashed Hews la 111, ' Ileresool*.e Elude. Berelltop 011 .. 21 . GoadTITT D•81 1 /lYiPb= Treakooo a , olopar k a a r l a out Iles a 1114, as. dekani troy tiding. 50 rz. treu l oyelOterles, Gravel ID 011 lemmas Debility. saahial . Suoloolono, laroluatary Dl o• LW W..._ " SoleMerth, Canter - a I% - Urinary Seeks:es", tretorzbed, BO St " Parana' Periods, with Bpauy. 80 IS. • Onlierteme arclissol or Ure..... .88 alli " Oltliell/s aPitme. at Vitus' Daftai.l.oo Ilk • Illpktberra, ulcerated Bore Troat. 10 Of Id large vista, Morocco east ) ' ettallainlan a specific. ierdleary disease a Molly Is aubleet to, and a book of ' reenacts; dlO 00 Smaller Family sod Traveling roses. via Iv to s,s tulle, item $5 to .$ Spantane for all Private Dt.easeo,both toy Curing and for Preventive telellnnant, In vials and pocket callen.eS to $5 11W9tutee Itemettlee. by the eye or Mogi* box, are sent to any part of the country, be 11 43 or is pram tree of theme, on receipt at the pries. Address Humphreys'-epeedflo f : s Homeopathic Medicine Compost?, -o Moo Depot. N?. eta Itoooviao. Now Tom Dr. norrotorn to (vomited dilly at ht. cam =lly Of bl totter, u 11.1A4111. (01 1111 tctm. 111 PO& Lamm us ALL DUVGG/InTS. WM. NICK & SON and WILKINS & DOLL, • Agents, Erie; Pa., rIIMM‘ - '7 l iTa LOCK-STITCII SEWINQ MACHINES! The only" 2drichlne so perfected that entire sal.' fatactton is guaranteed of the purchase mOnisk refunded. Where T haven agent a sample M. chine tell be sold:ata very' low price, and ajo• eal Agent appointedon the most iivorable term. N. B.—Send for a circular. Traveling Agent's wanted. Salary liberal. Address lE. A. IgLAJLAIL., General Agent for the Finkle dr. Lyon S. AI. Co.. 1310 Peach St., Erie, Pa. au? -tt LIVERY STABLE. .„ • • TAIHE UNDERSIGNED having purchinied the .1. ' Well known Livery 'Stand heed:dare °obi by Sterrett, res- to Inform hb friends and the public th at c h e will continue the business and Invites thole pedonusge. THE will be bilte —WlObboed and Int proved—new'conveyances have been mobbed and eome.of the best lively horses Mille coun try. I atn detentilned so to conduct the Estado , ligament Ate to, give satisfaction. Those who to obtain the serviced of a good team will tlnd me Wady" at all times to aenenunodate them at reseoWtble prices. Recollect the plsoe.Stetzett's Old Stand: street.: seer of the Reed Howie. . - 1eg15611. - THOS. LENNON. tOn PRINTING or Aniery - khid; In I htrie'or er =MI quantities; Wain or etdonat, done In ' the best style, and at moderate prices. at the Observer °Meet - ERIE, PA,.. President. .&cretary•. No. 6. /111711PHIUSTIP FAMILY Cotllll3 Hoop - Skirts and Corsets ! NOR TOE II 0 I. I D A 1r S : 0 C;114%.ND Hoop Skirt and Corot Annonnemont We respectfully call the attention of. the la dles to our Mop Skirt and Corset Stork for the coming Holidays. The senior partner of this popular establlakmeat has lately returned from the Eastern cities with a. True varleiy of 0111etfl and Skirt materials. Our styles cm braces all the kinds worn—Loth French nud American. We have resolved to keep the New Yurk Hoop Skirt Factory tenths- iwnetit of the ;ladle as well as for oun.elv(•s.. . Its heretofore, Hoop skirts made to order and repaired. We guarthttee skirts to tit and war rant them for one year. A. F. COIIEN no 4-tr. , No. prat State street, Eric. IN 1; F. W BOOK BINDERY N' A D Blank Book Manufactory! We would respectfully Announce to the public that we hove opened tt BOOK 13INDE:11."Y, and are prepared to do work In any brunet) of the Inodneng. BLANK BOOKS" Of all kinds; on hand and made to order. and ruled to any Pattern desired. MAGAZINES AND 'OLD BOOKS, Bound and repaired In the best style. BINDERY OVER Nevotone Natih Stree onal ts, Erie, ank, Corner Pa State awl fit. E. M. COLE & BON. au&slin THE UNDERSIGNED, Itallng purchased tho Intereht of the Menem Vlneents In the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of the late firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and pa trons of the house, and the public lo general, pledging himself that he will - nt all times try to sell good and reliable Flour, Feed and G 4.11411: At the lowest price for mush In hand. From my long experience in this branch of the tratie, I trust I know what the public demand, and that I um prepared to meet that want, Returning my thanks to tiro public for their liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by strict attention to my business and their wants, to merit a continuance of their patronage in the future. THE KILLING, FLOUR, •FEED, AND GRAIN DIETRINERS, Wilt be continued, In all Ha departments, at We ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store, • EAST PARK' ROW-, Between prown'a Hotel and Bred House. Where the public wilt And a goad stock always for sale, with competent and polite men on Land to supply their Wants. It. It. HAVERSTICK. MUSIC STORE! Price] Reduced: Find Class SeVeit Octave trou Frame Overstrung ttosew•ood Pianos slx Octave Plano Cased- Rosewood Melodeons at 3E5. Organs from IES to ENO. NO. 815 STATE STREET, BRIE, PA. /14 , - Every Instrument warranted for live YCIA3II. Z. SMITH. EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above tile Buffalo Road, ERIE, PA 7I ENnY , UI .ANT AL CO.. MA.4CFACTLTIRE.I63 OF PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW ! And all kinds of Iron Comings. every Stove sold by us is 'warranted to gixe satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad-Irons, de., on hand and mantifiwtured to order. Plows and Plow Points of superior make and durahlll - always on band. A etill and a fair trial of our articles is all we ask. mr&M-tf. HENRY, BRYANT & CO. ' W. AY'IIE.S, - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture ! Having_purchased the entire , ' stock of Furl*. tare of Messrs. Moore Riblet, I respectfully aak my old customers and the public generally to give me a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before ruche:Ling elsewhere. I have a large assortment of Parlor, Chamber and tied-Room Seta I A 7.30, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, DESKS, And, In fact everything. in the line of Furniture. h am prep ared to m d an u o f r ac ture m toorder soy style State s m tree b ea lle ide, betw ß een em en No a H d -Eighth streets. aprall7-tf. JOHN W.' AY/Int. CLOTHING !. 1-I.A.TS SL CAPS: AND Gents' yurnishing Goods ! Cone andsee our FALL AND WINTER r" ' JUST .OPENED - . • .10741 ffINTSX, Ro. •10 PARK ROW. sepl.2-% • Executt43oi Notice. L ElTElSBTadatnentiuy on the estate of E pp I:folkway. dee'd, late- of Venatmo tp., . annuity Tenn's, Is been granteli to the underafeed; Notice hereby given to all In debted mid estate tO mate immediate pal• meld, - and tbOse havinirciairtra acolnit the same °ill present them for settlement. Eutzsßwrit EtomowAY. , Execuildx.. c n an t% Oct!gi. '67--oet-Swe ERIE- RAILWAy Sireatgroo Gauge Double Track Boutetn . NEW YORK, BOSTON and the New England Cities. , • Thlts Hallway - extends from Dunkirk 'to sh.:, York, 4190 niltem.- Buffalo to New York, 12 4(111 - Natarnallell to New Y0rk,415 miles. And tsirtl 21 to V MILES THE 81101tTk>IT ROUTE. 11: trains run directly through toe s. w y, k mIDES, without change of coach prom and after Aug. 1:0, Pia, trains will In connection with all the Western I.ltus, follows: DIJNICIA,K and MA LAMANe —by New York time—from Urinal i k . uw ., A 7 : 3u A. H., Express Mall from Ditt,M, (except Mondays). Stops at Midaincrisa nt •• nellti A. 14.. , and connects at Ilornolhrfib and Corning' will. the 8 A. 31. Expre•• 31.0 1 from Duffitio and arrives In New York 4t) A. 11. lAghttilitg Exprew., from N i h m ,.. nt i daily (except Mutol/(51o. Driers( eis a ii ncllevlile with 2:131 P. M. Truin trout hue' I 61 , and arrives in 'New York at 7 A.ll. York Night Express. ( . .n, Ih "• . y, rk 4:15 mk P ar I n ) d. Nct a a t 6:7,5(yx,pt Stritrirtpir. and arrives in Nev „r Sala at Mai P. H., e.pitnecting with trains and steamen. for o z i 4 England Chile'. • SO P. NI. Cincinnati Express, from Dzo.k.a . „Agundays excepted:. Stops at ma:cm:m t . - 11,5, P. M., and conrleetr at ifom.u n n i . with the IWO P. M. Train from Buthrto,i tt , wing In - New York 3::15, P. H. 'rom Deinldrs-47 New York time—tre ra corner Exchange and Michigan Sis.; ''" !i A. M., New York Day Expres:), daily •, z„ Sundays). Arrives In New"foric at 10:101.31 . Connecta at tireat Bend with Lackawanna & Western s Rollrood, and .) Jersey City with midnight express moo r,f Philadelphia. Baltimore and .IYrifibingtot . gain A. M. Express 311111, via. At un mei Viile,thillyreireept Sunday). Arens In York at 7:OJ A. M. Om nects at Elnilln um, Volillamaport dr Minim Railroad for Rain, burg, Philadelphia, Baltinurre, Wasl.ll:.;v4 and points South. 2201'. M., 14ightning Express, daily (esivo kuy ,.. day), connecting with morning trains for Merton and New Encland r , 1)) ) .„ Arrives In New York at 70) A. M. 10 P. M., Now York-Night Express dally. recta at Horn ells:vine with the from Dunkirk, and arrives in Nt-w York e, 123) P. M. UP. M. Cincinnati Express. drilla :).ke nt sun:la:vs). Arrives Itt New York al :1:25P,11 connects at Elmira with Northern t'vair4 Railway,fot Williantsport,Harrbdawg, allelphia Baltimore and Washington; id Omit Bend with Delaware, I.ackawanna 4 Western Railroad, and at New York ‘l2: afternoon trains and Members for Isosr oD and New England cities, Only one Oulu East on Sunday, leaving h u g,. Mat 6:10 P. M., and reaching New 'York el= P. 8.. in advance of all other mitten. Boatota and New England passengers, vill their baggage, are trans erred, free of cluirp,i: New York. The best Ventilated and moat Larcrinci Bleeping Cars In the World accompany all 16,11: 'trains on th i s Bailway. _ _ MEI Rtnotatte checked throt ah and fare alwayt low am hi; any of hrr route. ASK POI?. TICE:I.:TS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can he. obtained at all principal tlelnh.t. Even in the Went and Houth-Weit. H. RibbLt, WM. U. HARR. Gen'l Sup't. 'Gen't ric. feblsl6. NO atium, - E. isATAI 111pAIDS: NO MORE GRAY LOCRR. Dr. Leou'd Electric Rah. Renewer Is pronounced by all who have used it a, very beat preparation for the hair. It Is a etc five cure for baldness, eradicates dead:1;1114 humors, 'to* the hair from falling out. out speedily restores gray locitalo their origlrial Lee and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and nal tti Mande with new life and eolarirguintter. dead, faded or gray hstr will always be Grum; beck, by a few applications, to its youtik abundance. vitality and color, _ It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, plo. sant to the touch and easy to arrange. hr,, rain• and Intractable locks LXVOIIIP Mai.% piatt and dlmposed to remain in any desired isNtly. As a Hair Dreaming It has no equal. The rain are enormous. and It Is annlyerwA fayorifeylt, old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the l'aitH States. Address all orders to, ZIEGI;EE do SMITH, Sole Proprieron, 137 North Third St., PhiladOphls. - GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHER*. Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety i your little ones? Are your blilinbent and hertr broken by their Triem I. Do you awake In the Morning Unreffeabed and apprehensive! If procure a bottle of Dr. Leone Infant Records, and you will have no more weary hour, u , watching and anxiety. DIL LEON'S INFANT 1113IEDT • Has stood the teat of Sears, Thnia.ands of nto, es and tnothern bear witness that it tie% er to give relief If used in season. It Is 11. nl4/11. sure and speedv cure for colic,eranri and pain% and la invaluable for all complaints ineldent tr, teething. - gold by Druggists throughout the United Fltates. Address all orders to - ZIEGLER & SIfITII, Sole Proprletdre, 137 North Third Kt:; Philadelphia. SILVER'S WASH POWDEIt! Saves time, labor and money-1 - 'lokt.. toe. a pastime and Monday a Fe everywhere. Try• it. Address all order. to it, rnanurart Liters. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor,. 1:17 'North Third St., Philadelptha. no;N:4m. Sold in Erie by J. B. CARVER WM. SICK & SON, and' by Drugght.or7 where. Fahnpltock & Co„ Pittsburgh, agents. , Prepare4n hake. • Your bills and paste• • Proclaim to all creation Those men are wise Who advertise„ In every generation. BRYAN it McGINERIN, 505 French Street. Fully realize the trujh of the above, when tt, object of the advertOter is not to mislead by r. advertisements, but to fairly lay before the yni, lie the advantages which be offers. By erpe'• ence we and that purchasing formish ADVANTAGE TO MERCII.k.NTi AND CONERMEML Having gni In a large and well selected FALL STOCK, Purehatteed for Canh:% And having resolved MI make ourbuslam much M Omslble, a CAHH ONE, we are pr ed to offer to Famines, and All Purchasers - for CA. Advards rarely offered In our Una• pea! Who have not vet favored us with x &LE find this a reality by calling and ciatnintnif t themselves. eholeeat TEAR, coFFEF:ii, APICES, PICRLDc, PROVIRIbNS, FTr• Daily Supplies of • FRESH COVNTRY PRODFCE! BRYAN- d MeGIvF:IIM NZ French St., Eri n , 121E2 COAL! COAL ! . COAL ! The place to lay In your Wlnter'..uppi" (bat Is at Saltzman` & Co.'s Yardi. At the Corner eorne: o o f f Pese maina li rme ntid a l2t. m h i V I? s a t a j d . tl! Coal,ot all kinds Constantly cga han, lowest Iltores Nut, Bituminous, fren ' s $2.40 to SSA largo Lump, do., from $4.50 to 15°4 Aud all other Coal. In proPortl°"' liberal ar U redu dders supplied by the cu J,ll ' etion. betl-tm, RI ITs