iErit Obortbet: or ricK IN MAK...MIMIC'S BLOCS, (EP STATE.%) W. CORNET:STATE ST. .A.ND PARS. ,iioe.ceptca, paid ernicvLY En advance...-S - W ': n ot paid in advance subscribers, sorved by carriersiFilly Cents 4 00 •.1 the same pflson Two rnplevto ,t to one address, i ts , c opies Se 2) 00 N es clubso rates apply only to those who pay in ,übscription will must be settled an .,,11, No paper will be sent to any person r e,..ponsibility is not known, unless the Nod In advance. ADVERTISLNG ItATE.S. following are ouradvertt sing rates, which ,;ill,O strictly adhered to. In r,dmiting the ",„. - ;11 of advertisements, an inch is considered Anything less than an inch is rated fug square: -. insert _ „ ions,l 5q. , 4 69.1, c.iti L s.i lc. ..i I.ot 1.,5 .1.00, 7.001 12.00 • 1.50 2.50 3.25' 4.00; 7.00,1100, MOO , 2.01 3.001 4.00 i 5.09 8.5015.09, Z.O) 1 2...ity 3.551 4.1 - 4 6.0910.00,18.09' 80.00 tour ”„,,,;,..„ 5.75' 5.50 7.00, 8.50 16.00 2C.00; 45.00 T ,,,onths 5.0) 8.01 10.0912.00 01.00 30.00, 60.00 8,00 1100 1800 'MAO 10.00 50.00 L .81.00 „..,r.. 12.00:7),00 ..k).00 . 35.00 50.00 90.00 150 A ~•utors* and Administrators' Notices 81 Auditors' and Estray Notices e 2 each; • Sollees, set in Leaded Nonparlel, and I.ofore Marriages and Deaths, 25 per 'rt. ;a Addition to rogillar rates; Local Notices, by the parties , l 5 ets. per line of Eight r that Insert hut, 12 cents per line for See •ul ti n cods Mr each subsequent loser -1• Not lees 21 cents per line; Mar '. • o ,.uts; Deaths 25 cents each. Adver kf:",„,,;., inserted every other week, t wo-t birds l'ersous handing In advertisements • .„,, 1...0.de the period they wish them pub ' . otherwi‘e they will be continued until at the expense of the advertisers. JOB PRINTING. one of the best Sobbing fllllces In the and are prepared to do any•kind Ar .•0, in large or small orders, at as reasonable „„... sad in as good style as any establishment 0,0 country. I!! ro mmunicationq should be addressed to DEN.PN WHITMAN, Editor and Proprietor. tiuzinrocs Iloticts. E. CAMPIIAUSEN, r of the Peace, Farrar Hall Ea 11,11trg, 1111:11.1 M. nrBLET, • ' Wiz:ley t In'yr, Peach street, above Union ~t, Erie, Pa. GEORGE IL' ru-ri.Eit, „ rl ,l. at Law, Girard, Erie Count v, Pa. on , and other business attended to with aini dispatch. IiRAWLEY In Pine, Whitewood, 'Cherry, and Oat: Lumber, Lath anti Shin!!les. , ttP. Qt• , treet, North of It It. Depot, Brie, my2-1f OEO. W. GUNNISON at Law, and Justice of the Peace, :old Claim Agent, Con.veynncer mot • ()glee In itindetneehtl4 block, non t ”r Fifth and Stahl streets, Erie, Pa. E. M: COLE SON, Rituterg:tnei Blank Book Mannineturera, ~K., % sume National Bank. P:11'67-tf. MEIN= ntkt, No. itl4 state St reet, oppovlte Tirowit'la Erie. Po. Office boom from Ray A. M. to 31 , and from 1 to 5 P. M. oelolo7-tf. S.U4TS:kIAN s C 6., 1.r..,,10.a1e and Retail Dealers In Anthracite, •,,nan..u. and Blacksmith Coal. Office corner and 12th streets, Erie, Pa. [se-tf.) x. S. SALTSMAN. A. KING, itdter. Ilrewer and Dealer In lIopN, Parley, I.ager,. cte. Proprietor of Ale and ;,„zi r Llrewerie., and Malt Warelion4eq, Erle, 'W. E. MAGILr„ 1611tist. ()Mee to noienzwelg', Bluel:, north it,'!,l( the Park, Erie, Pa. FRA-NX WINCHELL dc CO., motion and Commission Merchrrnts,and Real r,L,te Agents, KU State street (comer Ninth,) nt. Advances made on consignments. • , onntry Vendues attended to in any part of H.AVK WINCITELL. W. a. 11RC42.1. IV3II. MARKS, Ltor and Clothes Cleaner, Union Block, Ur. Bennett's office. Clothes made, clean r; and repaired on short notice. Terms as reZ tu any. me I=2 1= SPENCER k SIIER3IAN, Ittornewli at Law Franklin, Pa. Office In Liberty street. Pithole City, h.,—ofilee river Kemp's Bank, Holmden street. ~ 41,, , ti0n.4 promptly made In all parts of the region:. . jal2 NOBLE, BROWN S CO., Wholesale dealers In hard and soft, Coat, Erie, Having disposed of our dock property to ae alicwe named firm, we necessarily retire from the coal trade, recommending our successors as eminently worthy of the confidence and patron-' fee of our old friends and the public. J:11174 t. SCOTT. 'RANKIN & CO. 12E2E11= J1.71).30:57 & WILDER, fannfartnrer, and Wilciie,ale Deul,rs In Tin, lapau and Pre, , rd Were, Stove Pipe, Slave Trimmings, Se., Waterford, Erie Co., Pe. Or do--; by mall promptly at tended to, Jan% ippr-stb• Union Depot, Erie, Pa.. Jaq. Camp -11, proprietor. House open at all hour% The r oud table always supplier' with the elioleest a the markets afford. teli2oll3-Iy, CHAPIN & BAH111:TT, iiv, , ivians and Surgeon,. (Mice No. 10 Noble k. (Mice open day and night. Dr. Barrett's .0.4-ace, No. %II Watt sth St. toylG'e;-ly• "1313NNET1" IrOUSE, u1,)21 31111 , , Erie Co., Pn., George Talmr, grta tor. (1,)0t1 acconitnoilatlt3ns. and GEO, C': FiENNM . , Sf. 1)„ aud tiargeou.loe. East Berk St., ILA rod Ick's flour atore,--buartli at the res n•e At C. W. Kelso, 2,1 door south of the M. I nun 11, ou Sa‘safras street. Of lee hours to 11 a. fn. until 2 s. m. faylo'oG-tf. 1. lit Li A. R. IactIVOND, Erie., ht. Meadville, Pa. II A T,LOCK R RICHMOND, utornepi at Law and Sulieltors of Patents, North Park Place, 'Erie. P Pa. Persons de .1.4 to obtain Letters Patent for their Inven t,, will please , call ur address as above. Fees rrltory sold for patentees. Spe , att.:anon given to collections. lny7-Iy. -y. W. KOEHLER, the Peace, Peach street, six doors ot lath) street, South ErW. S. SPENCER. SELDEN MARVIN. • qt.. r 3 Marvin, Attorneys and (Thomellors c‘. 1411, Paragon Itloetc. near North \Ve••t r the Public Square, Erie, Pa. Jr. V. CLAUS r hl all kinds of Fainity Groceries and I.torr., SI one Ware, &c., ring vatole , :ah , deal fl q'im•.,Llquora, Cigars, T.,liareo, Sr„ liftl,tre,t, Erie, Pa. fe6ro77-tt. E. J. FBAS1:8, ''''""Tat hie Physician and Sur,:eon. Offle4 si , lence Peach St., oppoqte the Par:: le hours from Hlo 12 a. to SP. .=ild 7to p. m. JOHN 11. MILLAR, AII Engineer and Surveyor. 'Residence eor :tieet and East Avenue, East Erie. 07. liktOrtTON UOUsE, he Vaion Depot. A. \V. Van Tassel!, ~ra tor. house open at all hours. Table and '''ll•plled with the best In market. Charges • •sable. feb27'Z-ly. NATIONAL HOTEL, ruLt Peach and Buffalo sts. John Boyle, 4 10.0 r. llext of accommodations fur people the country. Good ~table attached, eww' Store, Walther's Block. NO. 808 STATE STREET. rtosertner would call the (Wootton of the to hl splendid stock Of ing and Summer Dry Goods, Just rpi_el , :ed and offered at NPRECERENTLY LOW PRICES ! I have a large assortment of Prints, Dress Goods, &e., ,lit at low prices and consequently can .el ,ry low. Call and examine my , toelc with yleamire. S. F. WALTHER, • NLIS State St, kRDWARE 110•1(1 . ! - Iri. & PITESS, kaud lietallDealers In all kladqo sHELF: ANT) HEAVY ERICAN & FOREIGN HARDWARE, Bellows, Nails, Spikes, Leather and Rubber Italting't Machine Packing, Cutlery, Saws, riles, &e a general assortment of Iron, Stet and Carriage hardware. ore at the old stand of Mr. J. V. BUYER, or State street, a few doors north of BUYER & FUE.S.,I' Until, 1340 Peach Street, Retail Dealer In OCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. lately opened an entirely new stock l aut prepared to orrersuperior Induc rwhaeo pl m a y e g 3l e o Peach a tr "street, vad h !Kt. kale, pa, algßan, MEI VOL. 39. groceries, Vroburt, 4Pruit, Scr. CHEAP GOODS • Wholesale and Retail GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS. F. gCHLAUDECrER, Successor to F. & M. Sohtat:leeker, Is now re ceiving a splendid assortment of; GROCERIEN, PROVISIONS, WINES, Liquors ; Willow, Wooden and Stono Waro I. rails, Nuts, tke. A large stock of TOBACCO AND CIGARS, Call and see tut, at the Grocery Ilentlquarteria, American Block, State St., Erie, Pa. - Ity9'e7-tf. . F. SCIDAUDECKEIt. 'holesale and Retail Grocery Store. P. A. BECKER t 5,:: CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, North-East Corner Park and French SL, (ensarcinE,) Would respectfully call the attention of the com munity to their large htock of Groceriebi and Provisions, Which they are desirous to sell at THE -- VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE. PRICES! Sugars, Coffees, • Teas, Syrups, TOISACCOS, FISH, &C., Is liot surpassed lii t Le city, ahthey are prepared to prove to all who plve them a call.! They aho keep on hand u superior lot of PURE LIQUORS, for the wholesale trade, to which they direct the attention of the public. Their motto Is, "Quick sales, small profits and a full equivalent for themoney." apll'63-tf. lIANLON & ORO., Have on hand a splendid assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, YANKEE NOTIONS, V.!, TUT II TIINIVAIIM, CHOICE NEW FRUITS, &C. Tlloqt* favoring us with a call will go away satisfied that our prices are lower than.those of nuy other house in the trade. Cash Is the Motto! Goody delivered to any part of the city free of cost. QM TEES OLDEST ESTADISSZED Carpet & Dry Goods House IN N. W. PENNSYLVANIA A complete stock of Sheetings, Prints, Linens, Cloths, Sackings, Flannels, Irish and French Poplins, Slohalrs, Alpacas, Dela'net, Ac. Also, WIIITE GOODS, .TIOSIMR'Sr. GLOVES AND NOTIONS, Caßland get prices before purchasing. WARNER BROS., apr3's7-15 , .. No. 608, Marble Front, State St. New Dry Goods Store ! amo. DECKER, No. =Peach St., Has on hand a splendid stock of Dry Goods, consisting of DOMESTICS, PRINTS, GEgaRAM3. FINE ALPACAS, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, Black and Colored Silks, Paisley and Summer Shawls. Table Linens and Spreads, • Yankee Notions, etc., comprising a complete assortment of every. thing in the DEMME! DRESS AND DRY GOODS LINE, which he offers very cheap for cash. He Incites competition, and requests every one to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. myl2-6m: _ GEO. DECHIEIt. 11:2 Peach SL Faring for Sale. rE OFFER for sale a number of good Farms in (Intermit parts of the county at mate ria from former prices. Buyers should not fail to see our list betore purchasing. FIRST FA 1151—Is TS acres, 5 miles west of the city, fair buildings, orchard of grafted fruit, all lauds of fruit, ~oil all the best of gravel and black walnut soli. We think we are safe In saying that no better small place can be found In the county. Buyers can learn more particu lars from J. A. French,s2l French street ,a form er owner, or John If. Carter, the present owner. SF:COND FARM—Is the David Russell place, and formerly a part of the Thus. McKee proper ty; 71 acres, about ten acres timber which has not been culled; 2 story new frame dwelling house, new barn. Fences good. Price, $7,000; about 52,500 in nand. Soil—all of the, best hand anti gravel. We believe the above farms In point of soil, character of the neighborhood, schools, church es dm., &e., offer attractions seldom found in this county, and more, they are cheap. BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS S Building , Lots, Price S4OO. S." " $750. In Out Lots Z 9 and north cast corner Buffalo and Chestnut !Arcot,. This desirable property is about 120 rods frotn the depot, dry gravel solLgood water. A number of flue Dwellings and a large store have been built on the block this season, and quite a number more will lib built the coming year. We think them to be the best Invest ments In a small way now offering. Terms $5O in hand, balance on time. COTI'AG E HOUSE, Modern Style, Complete Flntsh, all the Mod ern conveniences, situate on Myrtle, between Ninth and Tenth streets—the Dr. Whilldin pro perty—% City Lot, _ . At great redaction. a number of Private Res idences, at prices much reduced. Now is the time to get bargains. A ntunher of Lots on Third and Fourth streets hetwtx.ll Holland and German. Terms ;50 to $lOO In hand, halanee on six years' time. HAY ES & KEPLER. 111 E UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his vain able.t farm, on the Kuhl road, in Harbor Creek township, one mile south of the Colt Sta tion road,•and eight miles from Erie. It con tains tiny-live acres and eighty perches an im proved and in the highest state of cultivation. The land is equal to the very best in that section of the county. The buildings comprise a 2 Ate ry frame house with Iti; story kitchen and good cellar under the whole; wood house and work, house; 2 barns, each 30x4:1 feet; a shed 70 feet long with stable at the end ; and all the necessa. ry outbuildings. A ilrag class well Of Soft water, which never fails, is at the kitchen door, 'rhere is an orchard with 140 apple trees, all grafted, and bearing; and an abundance of almost even, other kind of fruit grown in this neighborhood. The only reason why I wish to sell LI that I am going West to embark in another oecupaUey. Terms made known by applying to me on the premises or to lion. Elijah Babbitt. Attorney. at-Law, Erie, Pa. J. A. SAWTELL, decs-tf. Post 011iee Address, Erio,Pa. I= Eugene Wright , Wholesale Dealers Iv WYOMING VALLEY, LEUIGII PITTSTON, DEANER CRETEN AND NOUNT CAUMEL ANTIIRACITE COAL. Principal Office, Wright'r Brick Block:, corn= Washington and C,exter Sta., Corry, Ph. Office in Erie, Pa., win: H. B. Ilaverstick, No. 9 East Park Row. CLARK. JSO. R. GOODWIS. cmavait az crOonwiw. BANKERS, Erie, - Penu'a. Jos. I), Clark, of the thin of Clark a Metcalf, and John N. Goodwin, of the firm of Eliot, Goodwin a Ca,, having associated !As:ether for the purpose of doing a general banking busi ness In all its branches, opened on Wednesday, April lst, In the room recently occupied by the Second National Bank, corner State street and Park Row; succeeding to the business of Clark a Metcalf. who dissolved partnership on the let of April, The Jinn of Eliot, Goodwin a Co., also dissolving on the same date, we hope foran conUnuance of the patronage heretofore l. gtis, apr2.4. TOB PRINTING of every kind, In large or ty small quantities, plain or colored, done In thebest style, and at moderato prices, et the Übeerver ofileel TH E E IP, IBS FI,RVFAR. Their tvsort molt of HANLON LT: BRO., No. OM French St. Eltp boobs. itliscellancouo. FOR SALE FOR VALF- Farm for .Sale. I= Illaical 1100FL.t!iDIS GERMAN BUYERS, I= iloofland's German Tonic, The great Remedies for all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach or Digestive Organs. HooFLAND's GERMAN BITTERS is composed of the pure Juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs and Barks,TT making a prepara tion highly conceit- trated and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of any kind. Hooflantrg German Tonle Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Sitters, with the purest. quality of Santa Cruz Hum, Orange, etc., making ono of the mast pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine, free from Alco holic admixture, will use FLOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who have no objection to the combina tion of the Bitters, tui stated, will use ROOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC They are both equallygood, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic be- Ing the most mlatable. The stomach, from a variety of atlases, such as Indigestion, Dys- pepsin, Nervous De bility, etc., is very r% apt to have its func tions deranged. The 1.3 Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes affected, the result of which is that the patient suffers from several or more of tile following diseases:. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles( Fall ness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Snflbcating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cbest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning of the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exer cise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy for his ease, purchasing only that which he is as-sured from his in vestigations and in- ri q u 11 es possesses true merit, is skill- fully compounded is free from injurious ingredients and bas estab lished for itself a reputation for the cure of these submit these well-known remedies— 1100FLANWS GERMAN BITTERS, CEO ELIDOV.T. etrq 11 9 ,4 GERMAN TONIC, Yre - red by DR. C. M. JACICSO.N, PlitladelphLa, Pa Twenty-two years since they were first intro. duced Into this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefit ted suffering humanity td a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver com plaint, Jaundice, -,Dyspepsia, C.hroule 'or Nervous Debilltk "L'i Chronic Diarrhom, Diseases of the K 1 • Jr neve aud all diem es arising from a die- ordered , Liver, Stomach, or Intestinal. DEBILITY, Resulting from any cause whatever • Prostra tion at the Syysetteem, Induced by Severe 'Labor, Sardehlps, Exposure, Fevers, Etc/ There Is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is im parted to the whole system, the appetite Is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach di gests promptly, the blood is purified, the cont plexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom Is iiven to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous nvalid becomes" a strong and healthy being. Persons advanced In life, and feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all its attendant irls, will dud in the use of this BETERS or the TONIC, an elixir that Will in stil new life into their veins, restore in a meas ure the energy and ardorof more youthful days, build up their shrunken forms and give health and happiness to their remaining )*ears. NOTICE''. it le a well established fact thnt fully one-half of the female portion of our population are seldom ln the en- T Joyment of good health ,• or, to use jj their own expres sion, "never feel welL" They are lan. gull devoid of all energy, extremely nervaas, and have no appetite. To this class of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, Ls especially recommended. Weak and delicate children are made strong by the use of Either of these =medics. They will cure every case of JIARASAIUS, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumula ted In the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of but few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of such standing that they must be believed. P.v.sT.T3r ; LION. GEORGE W. WOODWARD, Lx-Chief Justice of the Supremo Chips o. Pennsylvania, writes: - PIITLADELPIIIA, Mandl "I find noofland's German Llntera Is a good tonic, useful In A diseases er the Al gesUve organs, and JoiL of grea% benefit In eases of clebillty.and want OZ. nervous-ac tion in the system. Yours truly. GEO. W. WOOTAir.kRO." ITON. JAMES `fIIO3IPSON, Judge of the Supreme. Court of reuraylvania, PFIIIADELPIIIA, April 51, I&)3. consider Iloottanirs German Bitters a valu able medicine in moo of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expo. rience. 'Yours with rispeet. TIIOMPSON." FRO 3,L, REV_ JOS. Lt. KENNARD, D. D., '1 Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Phila. DR. Jaeksos—Dear Sir have frequently been requested to connect my - name with rec ommendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as Out of my appro priate sphere, I have in all cases declined; but with a elear proof in various Instances, and particularly3J my OWR fatally,. of the usefulness of Dr. 'III Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for onci• from my usual course to express my full conviction that for General Debility of the ttystem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may-fall; hot, usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above misc. Tours very respectfully, • .1. H. aCEYNARD, Eighth, below Coates, St.., FROM REV. E. A FENDALL, A.hsistant, Editor Christian Chronicle, Philoll'n, I have derived decided benefit from the use of 1100iland's German Bitters, and teelit my priv ilege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic to all who am suffering from General De bility or from diseases arising from derange ment of the Liver. Yours truly E. D. CAUTION.. Moonand's German Retro%bear° eenniirsfelt ed. See that the Sig- not &are of. C. K. JACKSON is on the T 1 wrapper of eachboe• tle. 'All others are AA ecainterfait. , office and - Ara at the tett p man Medicin S m te n e„sb.6El hy street, M telpha, Pa. CHAS. If. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly a K. & viirams. Hooftrad's German attieze. $ 1 4 00 Hoodand's Berman Tonic, gawp n O v lnabot• Ge, $1 50 per bottle. or a nail dozen for • itiP Bonet forget to examine wsll Wide you bn_y t in ow.icr 10394 tiao genuine. ERIE, PA., THURSDAY 'AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1868. The Noble Block Dry Goo& Store SPRING AND SUM ER DRESS GOODS ! 40100,000 Worth or New and Desirable Patterns, Summer Silks, Bassett Mixtures, Ckene Poplins, Peqnas, p7'9M9OVV" I I.rWM. Nc."MZ7Frl= WHITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY ! Normallles Quills from !paid and Trpitards. ' , sr . Wo keep alt thuds of goods usually ealled for in a first-class Dry Goods Store, and buy no refitie goods, but endeavor to keep those that will please all who want good and durable articles. Alpacas---Black, Brown and Drll)=--gplendid Goods ! A. Huge Stock of Tletaiues; THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN, Consisting of Merrimac, Spragues, Americans, Cochecoes, and all other popular makes. lilllllFighiolOSWOki;WlkilltililifliDO:itikiik:l That everybody haa been. calling for and can now be supplied with. They are going like the dew rIT_JE_ALC7HEETO MiLTeki4I4IENS ! In the Alarloot. New York Mills, Witunsutta, Lorw