The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 05, 1865, Image 3

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    The Crie aftettig Oboertrer.
ERIE, PA.,• OCTOBER 5, BO
Opening and Closing of the Malls.
ÜBTU. "f,rther notice. the Mails will aims at the
Erie Port 021CMS as follows :
ci,eeland and Chicago it 50 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.
Been. ......... 100 p. sc. and 7.3.3 p. tn.
Sew York and Washington...J.oo p. m. sad 5 61 p. m.
Cincinnati 7 30 p. m
Eastern War. Emptying all ofiless between -
Frie and BalTalo tO3 p. m.
Wast•re War, Y*Prariall nit (diem batsman
Erie and filtvaland 8 nO p r . to
Fitt/bars. Erie and Pittaburg .1.,,9.30 a. in.
E4lnso.o and War f1e11n05.........
............8.00 9 m
Philadelphia and Ilarrtaburt ' sOi p.m
Philadelphia and Rtis Railway.... 7.30 p. m.
Wattecar( on Inesdaya, Thursdays, and Satur
days 0 .80 n. to
nil... here fmna TlO a m. tl Bp. m. Sunday, Offlor
open from 7.30 to li 30 a. m.
Legal Blanks.
A full assortment of all kinds of Attitnt ey's
Justices of the Pesce, Constables 111 i Oil
Blanks, kept constantly on la nd and 'for sale
at the ()assays's o ffi ce. Weave just printed
a new style of Marriage Certificate, to which
we i n vite special attention. Parties dealing
+3, oil territory will find it to their advantage
to rarchsee their blanks nere, as they can be
Lc uglit from fifty to a hundred per cent. lower
on in the oil towns. Dealers supplied at
wholesale prices. aul7—tf
s ti r SrsEr. Psa.---We write this paragraph
'with one of Caughey, McCreary & Co.'s Fal—
con pens, a new thing in the steel pen line,
which i= meeting with great success. It
ID ores• with a steadiness and smoothness
which we have never seen surpassed, and wt
think it fully equal to any gold pen. We
often hesr persons complain that they find it
Neresible to get a good steel pen. To all
such we recommend a trial of those gold by
ge.srs. C., McC. 8; Co end if they suit their
tsete as well as they doOiii‘we are satisfied
they will use no other.
SHERIDAN Housx.—Ose of the very neatest
places erected in the vicinity of,, the new
depot,' where so ma•.iy improvements have
been made of late, i 3 the Hotel rind saloon
upeacd out by Mr. Felix McCann, on Peach
.tr•et. three doors nlrth of the railroa I track.
Mr. \I feels qaite proud of it, and 'well he
mv ,.. The bat—room is one of the handsomest
in the city, while the roams are arranged and
furni,hed in a style that does credit to all
cfinnect2d with the house. Fora small hotel,
the SheridAu House has few superiors, and
we e xpecl to see the enterprising proprietor
overina with customers. He deserves
all that he may receive.
Tne Philaielphii, railroad bide far, if it
continues /9 it has been doing of late, to get
sn u :enviable reputation for accidents. We
hal sctreely eniihel writing an account of
the deplorable affair on - Bundiy, when we
were called upon to rooord anothar.iThe mail
train from the East was standing on the main
track at Irvine, about five o'clock on Thesday
afternoon, when the fast line came along and
ran into it. Two men had limbs broken, a
locomotive was ruined, a number of cars
badly damaged, and fresh occasion given for.
the enemies of the road to disparage it. Tilt.
public shnu'd not 'be, satisfied with anything
less thama full investigation of all these oc,
=tutees, do I tac punishment of the parties
rseponsible for them.
Erte seems to be an unturtinate phee foe
shows. At least a half dozen have given their
expiring gasps in this city within the two
years just put, and we are now called upon
to add the Stereopticon which exhibited here
last week, to the list. The parties owning it
hsd made a recent purchase of Ihe concern in
Cleveland, expecting to get rich instanter
Alas for human calculations, in a abort period
they found themselves poorer than when the:•
began. After exhibiting here the whOle cf
last week, to houses averaging from fifty to a
hundred, they found themselves unable to
meet their liabilities, and obliged t• suspend
payment. Leaving their goods at the mercy
of disco solate hall proprietors, hotel keep
era, putlishers and bi 1 posters, the owners
have returned home to recuperate their
purses, and take a fresh start. We regret
very much the unfortunate result of their en -
terprise, for they gave a really good enter
tainmenl, and we can only account for their
want of patronage 'on the ground that the
people have grown tired of Stereopticons, an
do not care about investing their shinplasters
in shows of that sort.
The Philadelphia railroad on Monday "shut
down" on receiving any more freight for the
Oil Creek road from this city, after haying
previously refused to take any from the Lralts
shore line for the same source. Whatditil
culty is at the bottom of this movement—
whether the old quarrel between the officers
of the two companies has been revived, or tho
Oil Creek road is unable to carry the freight
iotended far it—we are unable to say. Bit
of one thing we are (*lain —that it will caur.e
an amount of inconvenience, unpleasant feel.
is; and loss to the merchants of Erie, equal
ins if not surpassing the memorable " block.
ale" of last winter. The orders from the
oil coantry just now are unusually larv,
zany thousands of dollars worth of goods
have been contracted for at good figures, nod
every branch of trade must suffer: We are nut
prepared to say where the blame lies, but be
it where it may, we trust the delay will not
be permitted to last long. It is provoking
beyond measure to have the immense inter
Ito of all this section of the State suffering
these periodical embarrassments, p ticularly
at time like the preOent, when th re would
t;Tett• to he no excuse for them.
What Erie needs and must have, if we ex-
Peet to preserve our trade in the oil country.
it s direct line to that locality, under the con
tr3l of men who have an interest in the wel
fare of our city, and would manage the road
so as to promote the same. Why daisy any
boger in talking over the necessity and pro
baVe alrantages of such a road? Let our
meta of capital and influence take off their
costs and go at the work in earnest, with a
determination to have the road in operation
before the Ist of April next, if such a thing
is possible.
Surprising as it may appear, two men in
the town of Girard have opposed the erection
of Dan Rice's beautiful monument to th• fat.
leasoldiers of Erie county, in the public
square of that place. Their names are James
Webster and Homer Hart, and both belong to
the Republican side in politics. Whether
their course proceeds from personal or polite
teal enmity to Col. Moe, or from a belief that
our deceased soldiers are not worthy of a
monument, or be the motive what it may,
all pvriotie citizens must regard it with ih
tonishatent and disgust.
_
S 74 DRINO AFFRAY AT EDINBORO.—About 4
o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Jacob Tanner,
blacksmith. and Erastus Stafford, a farmer,
ROI into a difficulty. at Robinson's Hotel,
Elinbnro, which ended by Tanner stabbing
Stafford in the abdomen with a large knife,
initictin K a severe and probably fatal wound.
Both parties were intoxicated, and have long
been bitter enemies. Tanner gave himself up
rs of ;the law, and is now in jail.
State and County Tickets.
Tha tiolets fyr• th: election next Tuesday
have been printed and distributed tothe vari
ous to w ibit.s. Bs' owls a list of tha parties
to wh .in (hay have beim direc'ed, ohs will
furnish all wilting for them with a :apply.
With every lot of tiols.e.s hag boau enclosed it
bill etntin7 the a-nount ea:h district is chug
ed on our books, Which we trust our friends
will see collected. If the Democratic party bad
a majority in the county, and the Onexivsz
enjoyed at 'unitive afield patronage, we
Should gle ily print the tickets free of Aerie,
but under the ciraumit tucas, t hink no one
will desire or expect it :
Wayne, ()orry and Concord—Amos heath.
La Beont'--Joseph Waldron.
Union bo ro. and tp.--Ntoses Smiley.
Waterford boro. and tp.—Bobert 'Leslie.
Summit - 4v:tits - ha Graham
North Hi.9t trim and tp A.. Tabor.
Harbor Creek Wm. Saltzman.
MoKepm stud iii idfebora—•T. D. MAUI.
Greene—H. L. Pinney.
Edinboro and Washing( 30—Dr. J. C. RH
stn.
Greenfield—Chls. Morgan.
Franklin and Elk Cree's—D. M. Wood.
Albion and Conneaut --Capt. A. Pomeroy.
Girard boro. and tp. rend Springfield—Capt.
D. W. Hutchinson.
Lockport—J. C. Cruffassn.
Wattsburg, Amity anti Vettongo—L. Rob
limn.
Fairview—M. Oney.
Mill Creek—F. W. Koehler
The Republicans held a mass meeting at
Corry hat week, which, in consideration of
the fact that Warm designed to be the great
gathering of the campaign for this section of
the State, we are informed, was a ludicrous
failure. The immense turn-out of people
from Erie, Crawford and Warren, counties
expected by. the managers, dwindled down to
a few hundred straggling Republicahs from
the vicinity of the town, and aside from the
immediate place of meeting, a stranger would
not have noticed that any proceedings out
side of the usual cowls of events wore in
progress. There is no disguising the fact that
the people of both sides in politics take but
little interest in the election this year, and so
think the Democratic leaders have acted
wisely in rafrpining fr.= any attempt to.get
up large meetings and an reeking campaign.
Bach efforts cost a great deal of Mow, and
the poor success which has attended the Re
publicans, proves that it would have been a
neeless expenditure.
The pupils of St. Joseph's Academy gave
another entertainment,_in the school building,
on Thursday evening of last wzek, which
was largely attended, many of our beat cla
ms being present. Everything passed off
in a delightful manner, and oonsiderins tht
age of the scholars, the brief time they
to prepare for their parts, and the want of
proper stage facilities, the exhibition was a
remarkable success. Some of the young ladies
performed their characters in a manner that
would have done credit to persona of more
experienca in such performances. After hav
ing witnessed the entertainment, we can im •
agine no excuse for the fretful communica
tion published in a city aotemporary, some
time ago, and are free to express our belief
that the author must have been actuated by
spiteful and discreditable motives.
Couay.—The following causes are set down
for trial at the Court commencing on the last
Monday of the present month :
Chapman vs. Chapman, (Issue,) Admrs. of
Williams vs. MoNair,—Oldfield vs. : Stevens and
wife, Dunn and wife vs. Pickett, Wilkinson
and wife vs Pickett. Pickett vs. Wilkinson,
Fiokineer et al vs Thornton. Hess vs. Little,
Fian & Stearns vs. Hall, Use Rnmsey vs.
Blystono & Flaugh, Johnson vs. Shattuck and
wife, Acheson & Henry vs. Bawdy. Thomas
vs. Greeley. Jenne va. Hay, Hazleton TS.
Gregory. Erie County vs. Evans, Tanner vs.
Oil Creek raitroad Co , Wright et al vs. Dun
ham et al, Admrs. of Railing vs. Melhorn et
al, Pomeroy vs. Morrison et al, Webster et al
vs Webster. Minor vs. Lasalle, Frances vs.
Robinson, Young vs. Nailer & Warren, Rea
vs. Keith et al, Landphere vs. Zinn, Haybar—
ger vs. Jarecki, Same vs. Jareciti.
The late editor of the Gazette, in last week's
issue, made a butts and charaoteristic assault
on Col. Davis, charging him with being a
"vile and offensive oopperhead." Consider
ing that Col. Davis was one of the first to enter
the service, that he fought gallantly for-four
years, retaining the devotion of his men and
receiving the praise of his superior of f oere,
that he lost an arm in the struggle, and still
bears in hit body a rebel bullet, one would'
think be hal given enongh proof of patriot
ism to shield him from the attacks of stay at
home editors at leant It really appears as tf
nothing could be too base for the defunct
Gazette .writer—not even the unspeakable
shame of impugning the '•loyalty" of maimed
and gallant soldiers.
The polities of our neighboring county of
Warren_ are in en interesting condition. The
Republicans nominated Col. Harrison Allen
for the Legislature, and the Democrats Joseph
A. Neill. Subsequently Mr. Nell declined,
and Gen. Roy Stone was brought out as an
independent candidate, receiving the support
of the Democrats and dissatisfied Republicans.
Alien is quite unpopular with many persons
of his party, and the prospects of his defeat
look quite encouraging. The Warren Mail,
Republican organ of the county, appeals in
pathetic tones to its followers not to bolt the
regular nomination, but it looks much as if
they w mid fail to heed its advice.
It is a noticeable fact mat in the proceed
ings of the late Democratic State Convention.
there was nothing reminding the people of
the South o f their duty towards the Republio.
—Meadville Journal.
A very grave crime indeed. Suppose the
people of Erie county, or a portion of them,
would - get together in convention, and pass
resolutions "reminding" those at Crawford
"of their duty towards" the State; what
would the Journal think of it? We judge it
would be apt to tell them to mind their - own
business.
IN 5717C17 07 Cvatostriss.—Barnutn. the
great showman, is i• anxious search for a
Republican office-holder who has given up
his place to a returned soldier, to supply the
place of one of his rarest and moat wonderful,
curiosities destroyed by the late fire. Some
body deceived bim when he was Induced to
believe that there 1119 one in this county.—
Er.
We regret to say that in his efforts In this
locality he has met with similar success. His
agent informs us that, aftor searching the
county all over, he has given up the attempt
as a fruitless task. He is now looking for a
Republican leader, who will arguel since Andy
Johnson's inauguration, that the Adminis
tration is the government."
MOSS AND ELM CANDY. —The ropularity of
the Mose and Elm Cough candy, manufactured
by Bener & Burgess, of this city, must be
come more general. Wherever it has been
: introduced it has met with wonderful success
It is pleasant and effective as a remedy for
cough!, hoarseness and throat diseases. While
strong cough mixtures products nausean ind
!Oaken the patient, the Moss and Elm Candy
soothes and relieves without say of the un•
pleasant effects from the use of set:tong mix
ture. It rarely fails to relieve if taken in
time and persevered in. Phyaicians reoem•
mend it, and in many cases prescribe it. As
a soothing expectorant it has no equal. •
Iwo or LOCAL Intause.—The Warren
Mail say' some of the SeriWean.. of that
county object to voting for ,Col. Allen, be
cause he his not been long enough in their
party. In reply to their compleiets, the Mail
seeks to appease them, by eayieg the Colonel
hie sated with the Republicans " two years
before this." And it might add, that, like
all renegades, he has done more dirty work
in thine two years, than a half dozeh natural
born Abolitionists would do in five times two.
—The Springteld Reptsbliean'quitis naively
states that, the eennterfeit twenty.five eent
Shattersl mammy la eirculation may be dis
tinguished from the genuine by the superior
ity of itsexeoution.—•-e-The Abolition candi•
date for Legislature in Warren county is so
unpopular, that the people of all parties have
resolved to combine together for the purpose
of stoning him to (political) death.—We re•
gest very much to learn that J. Dennis Jame!,
Esq , once 'an active and influential Deice
critic politician in Warren county, is zealous
ly supporting- the Republican nominee for
Legislature. Whether Mr. J. means to have
it understood, by this policy, that he intends
voting with the Republicans in future Is more
than we can at present say. We find it diffi
cult to believe that a man who, up to a com
paratively late period has been so bitter a
hater of abolitionism, could now deliberately
join himself with the enemies of his lifetime.
Come, come, Mr. hale., you're too good a
fellow to throw yourself away in that manner.
—Some enterprising editor out West, states
upon what he claims to be good authority,
that Col. Dan Rice has been kissed by ever
one thousand children and three hundred old
ladles during the past four months in the
States of Michigan, Wises and Ohio. We
don't believe a word of it. The Colonel is a
man of taste, cultivation and refinement, and
would be sure to confine ihis kissing to the
pretty girls, If he did anything at all in that
line.—The office of Provost Marshal for
chi.e i tairict has been abolished, and CoL
Campbell has retired to the shades of private
life, We owe him no grudge, but sincerely
tram he may never be called from his retire
ment to occupy a like station. The fixtures
belonging to the establishment were sold at
auction in Ridgeway.--At present about five
thousand dollars per day 11 the &lenge daily
tax paid at Pithole alone to aka treelarnMent ,
on the oil produced there ; or th 0 annual rum
of one million, eight hundred slid twenty five
thousand dollars. The Tity , rili e herald
thinks,
and
we ag r
with it
that
thit
unjust,
cPPreesve:lzrbtlal:nl barrel. Larger d:ve;opieotlaid
penditileas of money v; ould be made, were the
tax reduced, and the Government would re
ceive a greater combined, and perpetual
revenue.—Many of our neighboring places
are perfecting arrangements for the erection
of monuments to the memory of their soldiers
who fell in the war. We have not heard of
any move being made toward the accomplish
meat of such en enterprise in Erie city, though
we doubt not if taken in hand by the right
men it would succeed. • If we appreciate the
sacrifices made for us, we should give some
outward evidence that those whe died for Os
are remembered.--The Record is the
name of a new daily paper just established at
Pithole—(think of a daily in a town not four
months old l) It is small, but neat in appear
ince, and looks as if it was well patronized.
We run little risk in making the prediction
that, If properly conducted, it will prove a
successful venture for the publishers.—Mr.
S. D. Clark, of the firm of Clark & Metcalf,
bankers, and Mr. Booth, lately with Mr.
Merrill, have formed a copartnership to carry
on the dry goods trade in the room in Rosin
sweig's block lately vacated by the latter
gentleman.— The stories, widely circulated,
of an extraordidary amount of sickness at
Pithole, are denied by the people of that
place, an/ the papers of the oil region. One
of the latter asserts that in the four months
of the town's existence but seven deaths hive
occurred, and of these three were children.
If such be the facts, Pithole is the very re
verse of unhealthy.—The Titusville Herald
speaks of Senator Lowry's speech at Corry aa
"eloquent and impressive." The Herald Is a
circa±tia joker.—Harper's Weekly for last
week gives portraits of the rival candidates
in New York, Gen. Slocum, Democrat, and
Gen. Bariow, Republican. It was, perhaps,
unintentional on the part cf the publishers,
but we are quite sure if they had deliberately
gone to work to issue a Campaign document
in favor of Gen. Slocum, they could have
prepared no better one than these portraits.
—According to the Articles of War, it is
death to stop a cannon•ball.—The sidewalk
at Brown's Hotel has been repaired, but no
more than was an actual necessity. The three
or four " man-traps," have been filled up.
and that is all. The entire pavement In this
vicinity is shamefully uneven, and the work
of improvement should not stop until it is at
least put in a respectable condition.--Some
unknown and cowardly villains, on Thurs lay
night of last week, damaged the new iron
fence of B. F. Sloan, Esq , on Fifth street, to
a considerable extent. By means of a long
wooden pry, they uprooted one of the large
granite foundation stones, and after having
split it into several pieces, tore the fence from
is sockets, and twisted one panel of it out
of shops. The man or men who could do
such an act, whether in mischief or malice,
mast be .a scoundrel of the most despi.
cable sort. —The editor of the Warren Mail.
who has been twice a member of the Stale
Assembly, makes this doleful confession :
"We knew by experience that a seat in the
Legislature is no personal advantage." Bro
ther Cowan will find few indeed to contra
diet his opinion. Why any man, and espe
cially an editor, wise enjoys anything like a
fair Income, should want to go to Harrisburg,
has always been one of the unaccountable
things in life to us. The Meadville Journal
is reminded by the proceedings of the Dem
°critic State and county conventions, of the
" story of the old darkey walking the streets
with a small eats on his shoulder, who shout
ed indignantly to the boys who laughed at
him ; " Shut up, dab; I'ee a funeral." We
fear that when the returns come in our " loy
al" brother will hardly be so comically in
alined. There will be a "funeral," but not
of the sort meant by that paper. The Journal
editor will be oats of the mourners.—The
Baptist church is *undergoing thorough and
much needed remodeling. The building has
bees much enlarged, a convenient Sabbath
school room attached, the entrance lowered,
oupalo removed, and a tasty tower is being
erected at the southeast corner. The interior
is also being elegantly frescoed by Mr. Gar
ribaldi, the eminent Buffalo artist. When the
contemplated inprovements are finished, the
church will se one of the neatest in
the' city.—Ex-Mayor King is at the bead
of a company who are erecting water-works
,to supply Pithole city. Mr. King is largely
interested in territory in that vicinity.—
Mr. Ju., C. Reid, one of our moot extensively
known citizens, died at his residence in this
city, on the night of the 30th tilt., aged 47
years.—The pickpockets have again- been
at work in our city. On Saturday afternoon,
they relieved Mr. G. B. Keene, the tailor, of
puree containing $BO,_A plum tree, in
the garden of Mr. Jan. P. Crook, lo in bleem l
for the second time thia ,.
yew, and a snow—
ball shrub likewise.—Mr.' k kyle Whittn•
formerly of thi3 city, has started a tinily
paper in...Meadville. It is called the Rrpt;blieati,
and is neat looking and well conducted. It
promises to be independent in poli:icr, but
we judge its independence, like most papers
malting pretensions of that sort, ;rill all be
on one side.---The entry looks for the
*minty Fair are at ihl9 County Treasurer's
office in the Court House, where all having
anything to exhibit should apply. We have
strong hopes that the Fair will be a worn.
Our people should have local pride enough to
sustain one Fair in the county annually.__
The new time table on tbe'Philadelphia road
went into operation on Monday, and two
through trains to that city will be run eseh
day. The feat 'line starts from hero at 2:05
in the afternoon, and the mail at 1:25 in the
night. A relis.ble table of the departure and
arrival of the 'various trains on the roads cen•
tering it this point will ba found at the head
of oar local columns.--The freight train
coming west on the Philadelphia road ran
against an obstruction near Garland, on Sun
day, by which the fireman and ooncluotor
were kilbrd. and the engineer slightly injured.
—The Presbyterian Synod in session here
last week had the good sense not to pass any
politics.l resolutions. After the many foolish
partisan exhibitions displayed by religious
gatherings within the last four years, such
an instance to say the least, decidedly en
couraging.—Persons from Warren assure
us that, the, election of Gen. Roy Stone to the
Legislature, over Col. Allen, the regular Re
publican nominee. is looked upon as a oar
Witty by the politicians of that county.—
Querist " is informed that we are not in the
habit of walks; upon others to do our writing,
or to act as:financial ,• backers" for us. No
other person than the responsible editor and
publisher of the paper has any share, either
direct. or indirect, in the ownership of the
office, and no outside party directs, or attempts
to direct, our . course, or prepares any of our
editorials. We are aware that, as " Queriet
suggests, certain Republican politicians are
in the habit of reporting differently, with
what (Weed, we cannot imagine, but he baa
oar authority for telling any of them, when
he hears the statement reiterated, that they
are uttering ialaohoods. It is one of the pen
alties of being a young man that if he does
anything worthy of notice, the credit of It is
I always given to some imaginary persons of
-ever age and presumed greater abilities.—
`e, Chas. E. Hurd, late of Belton, has
4 , 4 0 place of Mr. Grahain as local editor
taken .
tin Dapateh. That paper mom
of the de
mends him to • , W.s readers "a gentleman of
4,stio finish." We• welcome
ability and soh
'al circle of our city, and
him to the editor.
h the members of the
trust his relations wit.
'o may always be of
profession and the pub'.
The equinootial
the most pleasant nature.— 'edgy, and for
same upon us in earnest on Mt. ' v i ta var i e t y
several dive we have had an exqut. after this
of rainy, windy and chilly weather. . a as
will fellow the delightful season knot
' , lndian Summer," after which. aa the aim
nice say. "look out " for winter in all his
fierceness.—The accident on the Philadel
phia read. last Sunday, was caused by a large
stone, left on the outer track by same children
who were playing. A sharp curve occurs in
the road at the place of accident, and Liao ob.
struction was not noticed in time to stop the
engine.—Edward Constable, a son of Mr.
John Constable, the carpenter, who has been
attending the Edinboro Normal-School, while
gathering chestnuts, attempted to swing from
tine tree to another, fell, and broke both his
legs.—The Dispatch repels the charge that
Capt. Roe is antagonistic to the interests of
Erie, and says he has " volunteered to do all
in his power to assist in the establisbmett of
a naval depot" here. ) We shall be glad to
know that our neighblr is correct, but truth
compels us to say that its information differs
from ours.
The Folding Beistelds and Spring Beds
manufactured by Mr. Ellsey, at the Union
Furniture store, aro the most convenient
things in that line we have seen for a long
period. Mr. E. has the exclusive right for
their sale in our city. - lit is preparing spec-
imens of eaoh for the county Fair, and we
predict that they will be pronounced by all
who see them, the ne plus ultra of improve—
ments in the sleeping line.
Consry FAIL—The stockholders of the
Erie County Agricultural Society are request
sd to 0%1l at the Secretary's office and procure
their tickets to the coming Fair. Tickets of
admission may be procured • at any time of J.
C. Spencer, Esq. Price 20 cents, or six tick•
etc for one dollar. Exhibitors can procure
tickets (allowing them to go out and in) for
fifty cents. This includes both Fair days.
Capt. John Graham, late of the 831 regi
ment, has data up o salosti, on Fifth street,
which is at once tha mist convenient, elegant
and inviting in the city. The upper rooms
are to be used as a dining apartment, where
persons wishing a good meal, or a delicious
plate of oysters, can at all times be provided.
We recommend the Captain to the favorable
consideration of our citizens.
We would not have the Observer destroyed
for any consideration. It is the most useful
paper in Erie. and the Union men of the
county could not well d) without it.—Gasette.
We regret that we cannot return our neigh
bor's compliments. The Gazette, from the time
it passed into the deceased editor's control,
could neither be said to be " useful " or orna
mental. it was the most complete illustration
of nothing ever devised.
It is said our big Senator was very profuse
in his eulogiums of Judge Kelly at the Corry
fizzle, the other day. How is this? his he
not been doing "as Simon says," that he
should thus be omplimenting the worst
enemy of the great Kiekapoo chief. Verily
he must be trying to dance in both cotillions
t the same time. lookout, Nit.. Senator,
" Simon says thumbs up." Q.
" The Democrats of Venango county appear
to have good prospects of electing their sheriff.
—Crawford Journal.
Tee, and you may add, the entire ticket..
The Journal should advise Its-party friends
here to withdraw their tioket from the contest.
They need advice.— Venango Spectator.
Good for Venango. We hope our friend of
the Spectator may not be disappointed.
Fon Sias—A Cooking Stove, bat little used
Enquire at, tbie office.
MORRISON & DINSMORE,
wUOLIBALI DIALIIB IX
Flour, Pork, Beef, Salt, Grain,
CLOVER, TIMOTHY SEED, dx.
No: 2, Wayne Blook,
PUNCH STREZT,
Estrus Fifa our Biza Sts, RIM, PA.
015913 if
OUVIPIU
Irt, In rolls ready to be nalltd down, adapted to Room,
Factories and Buildings. of all kinds constructed of
:nate:UN that hare 'tool the test of Mien years, and
maletictured on en entirely different and totter plan
!!many other composition rooting in use. Secured by
peed. Very durable and et low price. Circulars sad
seensilee seat free by mail. READY NOOIING 00,
rsl'oB I) No. 73 Milan Lane, Now Took.
OBSERVER JOB OFFICE.
We would respectfully call the attention of ttis public
to our fwilltlei for doing Job Printing of ' , rosy deserip-
Om • Baring rapid Cremes dud the latest styles of Type.
we are prepared t 6 cis siy thing wollll,inbbing line, in
manner equal toe,,, Aber estabttstunent, and on Let ins
as reasonable as tl,O t k ct Clerslan I 0114. r We
'Mitt a idad nearly = t thourand dollars eoita 61 mate
riel to the office all:101. 0. WWI toasts' is or
the object of snaking it what no ttataght the CCOmuni
ty needed. Flew well we bey.. minded we leave
specimens a est Jobb/etc, wlrleii rove oe seen in emir/
part of North Waiters Pennsylvania. to tesiity. These
who want tasty week rue invited to jive us a mill. •We
can do any kind of Prim:toe that caw - to dose elairwheres,
—such for butsees as
AU kinds seed by Coal Demeter;
AU Mads said by Coal it:kiwis,
AU kinds used by Coal Sellers,
AU Weds used by Sarcheete and Barabeepere s ,
AU kinds used by Retailers and Grooms,
All kinds used by Manufacturer".
Alt kiede used by Medlars, Dealers,
All Mods used by Auctioneers,
Ail kinds used by Railroad Agents.
.
All kinds used by yanks,
illkinds used by fasaraues Mem.
All kinds wed by Stook Companksk - flemal i n
kinds need by Brokers,
All kind. used by Cow. and For. Iferehlats,
MI kinds used by Wilma. Ilia,
•
11l kind" used by Pretessional Sea. -
A Ukinds used by Literary Societies,
All kinds used by Pablie Odors,
AU kinds used by Patentees,
AA kinds used by Producer' of New Articles,
An kinds used by Ifershante of all Tram,
All kinds used by Architects.
All kinds used by Daguenean lstabliedusenbib
All kinds used by Artists generally,
All kinds used by Public lithibltors,
All kinds used by laassfors of Soma AsseMblielt
All kinds used by Political Managers,
All kinds used by Travelling Agents.
All kiads used by Farmers, or sellers of real estate,
All kinds used by the sellers of Pillions! Property,
All kinds used by Renters.
In short, all lauds used by all elamm.
Orders by =Aldan seat by responsible puiles„prompt
ly attended to. Agents for Shows, Oeseerta,ke., whose
reevoisib lity we are net sastuviated with, must pay la
advance. In cams when packager ate sent out of the
city by expressaud the persons for whom they are intend
ed hire not a regular account at the odic*, the bill for
collectiow will invariably be forwarded with them.
THE GREAT ENGLISH. RICHERT. -
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
IIOTECTED
F i LET T E
tIY ROYAL I6 .-
Jr „lb, : PATENT !
pared/rim e'Pressrigtiew qf Sir .1. Clarks, it. 11,
Plysiciss Sztraerdiascry is tis Outs.
bla icrwiluable nwsdielne is unfailing in the cure of all
hose painful and deepen as discuss to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates an excess sad re-
MOM lel obstructions, and • speedy CUM may ta relied
on
TO MARRIED LADIES
tle peculiarly suited. It will, in a "'tont/me, tong on
he monthly period with regularity.'
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bean the Goa e minent
Stamp of Great - Brltain, to prevent countered' j„
CAUTION.
71ese Pale shoaid on be pekes by ranee , , i wis i r as
17R8T .THREE AfONTHS of Pregnant v , as they an
errs So briar ca Anacerriags, bed as eery a u, time they
ors ails. •
In all eases of Ner►oni and Spinal A traction; Paine In
the Back and Limb., Fatigue on flight exartion,Talpita
tion of the Sart, Hysterics and Whi bey those pub' will
effect a cure when all other 113,51111 y AVID failed: and al
though • powerful moody, do not.- centaintroe.telomal,
antimony or anything hurtful to tot he constitution.
Tull direction' In the pamphlet around each package,
which ihould be carefully premer► , ^d.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Bole Agent for Om United States and Canada, -
JOB MOBS, Ti Cortllndt St., New Yost.
N. 13.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any ass
-1 aorised agent, will insure a bottle, cotitabitag to PUIA.
sap2C6l-Iy.
HARTFORD MIRE INSURAIOR 00
t in.tIITWORD, CONNZCILMT.
/NC RPORATXDIO). CA PIT.: L =1,000,000.
T.O. War, Prost. 0. IL COIL, Sod:
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COXPANY
HARTFORD, CONNSCTICUT.
ftWORPORITED /847. C. APITIL W4BO
`NX. K. RAKER, Prost. GEO. W. LISTKR.
'ONCE in the above old and reli
%wawa Gm caltr 90.
i.
A sm. et. •
isareb23-4
EAT SALE
CR. or
Watches al. ld Jewelry.
,000,000 WORTH I TO
3. of at One Dollar each, without rep
to to raid !or until you know whatyo
BA. B. Bowen Co, (Arent fur the 1
No. 38 Beetkataa street, New York:k„
Cr Reed the following list of Articles to b.
ONX DOLLAR ZACH
100 Gold hunting cue watches,
100 Gold watches, various styles,
200 Ladies' gold watches,
500 Silver watches,
6,000 Late style vest & neck chains, 6to 20
5,500 dents' Cal. diamond pins, sto 20
4,000 Cal. diamond ear drops, • 6 to -10
3,000 ldiniature,revolving pins, - 5 'to 10
2,000 Cal. diamond and enamelled -
gents' scarf pins, new styles, 6to 10
2,000 Masonic & emblem pins, 8 to 10
2,500 Gold band bracelets, 3 to 20
8,000 Jet and main° brooches, 3 to 10
2,000 Cameo brooches, sto 20
8,000 Coral ear drops, ' 4to 6
2,000 Ladies' watch chains; Bto 16
6,000 Gents' pine, splendid assail, 2to 10
4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, 8 to -10
8,000 Seta studs & sleeve buttons. Bto 10
6,000 Sleeve buttons, plain & eng., 2to 8
10,000 Plain Sr. engraved rings, 2,60 to 10
8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 2to 10
16,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new t
latest styles, 6to 12
6,000 Handsome seal rings, 3 to . 8
2,000 Sets bosom studs '
2,50 to 6
1,000 Gold pens & gold holders, 15 'to 25
2,000 Sets jet & gold pins & ear
drops, latest styles, 6to 10
2,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &o.„ 4to 6
10.000 Gold pens, & silver cases, sto 8
10,000. Geld pens, ebony holders, 4to 6
This entire ilstof beautiful and Tabula' reeds will be
sold for One Dollar easb. Certillestse °eon like above
artless will be placed in envelopes and sealed. Them
envelopes are sent by =II, as ordered, wl.tboat inward
to choice. On the receipt of the worthiest ► you will see
what ‘aa are to have, and then it is at your option to
send the dollar and take the artio:e or no 4:.
Tire certificates eau be ordered for $t ; eterrou for $2;
thirty for SG : iftty•five fur $l6; and goo hundred - for
$l6. We will wad a go& Corti/62W orr receipt of 16
wale. Agent* wm.terl. to whom we Whir kreelal tams ;
mind 25 Nuts fur one certificate sad oar duals: with
terns.
A. H. ROWV 4 Vir Co.,
88 Bookona Street, iftos York.
P 0. Ho:, 270. t i0a,y2104-tt
NEW BOOT AND SHOE
STORE. •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
T HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL,
LT Worm their Mende and the public that they
have opened the above business on the east aide of the
Diamond, next door to Yr . John Babies dry goods
store, where they offer for Bale the beat assorted stock
a the trade west of Now York, selected from four &f
-.rent =unlit:tortes and bought at
Reduced Prices.
AND WILL BY SOLD ACCORDINGLY.
Braid uaritation given
TO THE LADIES.
Without their patronage, tininess would be blockaded.
NOONAN lc BUSICY.
may 'l4.tf
Sitting and Sumer Goods !
MRS. IL H. HALL
Would reepecthtlly call 'Unitas to her
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Jost received from New York, embrathig
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Ike.,
Together with some
Dit7 GOODB-1 - , -
Whisk eh* will 'ell
CHEAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY.
Jig' Particular atteatiou mild to blsachiag, ode*
Store ow hub at, 7 loon shoes the Depot, Erie,
Pa. egeardett.
Crawford, Christian £ Bath,
Dealers ts
GROCERIES AND PROVISION%
Dried and Sealed Pratte.
PAINTS s OILS,
ship Chandlery. Boat Stores, ft-, Ca,
so. 7 MUM'S BLOCK, PACE .acw.
Also, Public Dock, Foot of State Str et,
ULM PINPPA.
A. CILLII7ORD. a P.
IsellMl64t i. BYRON WM.
•
- •HUBBOI.,'S
,
GOLDEN BITTE R
A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC.
mvesoitAreio et sTIUSNEM36IIIIIO,
F.etitles the signs against the evil Obeli of nirohelei
some nat.!
•
ACM cat p 'dyspepsia. •
Will once Wishner. •
Vitt care General Debility.
enralleartbarn. • • •
W Ul owe Beerdsebe.
Bill ewe Lira Catoplaist.
WM exalts and meatss healthy appetite.
Will invigorate the organs ofd lemeon sod lbeaglialt•
ly inarseas the temporatnre of this body and anthem re
• drnation, Win la fact as a general oorrobareat el Lk ,
system, mintedalag so poisonous digs, sad is
TIM BIM SONIC /INTL R 3 IN THI WORLD.
A fair trial U earneatly
OBI: IfORBEI It CO., Prepliet•VS.
Andean, N. Y.
BT.,
Centre' Ih,_k Y __Lassilissa Ideprees, Banding di NM
- BON NNW OBS.
Ter sale tar all Dreirsists, Groom, Br.
k fIOntILNY, grim, Wholesale Agenti,
and for sale by MDR Warfel, Carter dr Carrie and
Rana di Booth. •
attired.
P. B. HONECKER,
srocIUOR TO .
CAVTER & HONECKER,
• ILITAIL SIM= IX
Leather, aides, &c.,
Parry Block. Alt4tA St, It* Pa.
Constantly on baud Tarp !teak of
BOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, IZtiThia B
MP/DINGS,
FRENCH k AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS,
UPPERS AND aims. LASTS,
PEGS, LASTIIGS; :GALLOONS. Ika.
:Lao, A you.
ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS,
AU of which they odor low for
()ASK OIL ruomeT PAY.
Ifaylr6s—tf.
TAILCOB BOOTZ would respectfully an
t, twined to the people of Eris ell.. • ikad minty, that
bolas opened a
NEW GROCERY STORE,
en eke shit Side of Peach Strut, & Saari Dialoged Soma
of tae Lake &Wu Depot,
'Where he will hasp on handig art•moor tat
PROVISION, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. lAtUll
And a nsrythlag usually kept in • ant aim' ors
• 130, '
Nine, Sweet Cider and Liquors., , ,
The highest Marled Price paid for Predate, is Oda
If domed.
rir Olre um a adi, it you 'E4 t' secure geed bar.
ones. 1 'Ledo to:unto mell at 1,60 'not bower, than
aur other stone In th e ritr• torl2ll4tL
New Clothing
THE UNDERSIGNED
• EN
OP
ND &Clothing Store on the corner of Yous.'h an d
i
Stets stseets, where they yrocose to keep • 9z d
hand as good sm &module:at of Clothing as can be touts
in the city, made in the but manner from 01 1 : 04 _ a "
terial, and so finished as to afro , d sattsincilon
most.' critical customer. Ps/beater attesatlon vt l PO
paid to Custom Work, in which branch we propows too
excel all other cstabliahmente fie,the city. We will a-
wa y s keep a be e stock of Cloth; CsAlimerells Yeitini"e
ke , from which customers tan aeleet to the very but
advantage.
Gents' Parniabiug Goods,
Of every description, eomiiralng t Il snider in titian:le.
The Clothing of Bogs will alto be Pear a spehislitt. Olen
nsa call. HASSE RYAN &
Ono. BABSZILXAZ, AS.II/LRIF W. Iknakunitt.
Late Cutter • ith Rost,. je2214-tf
R. S. MORRISON. & SONS
Beg Wave to inform the demos of Elio Ltd ,violaikr
that they have removed their stook of
TO tie RLKSE BLOCK, in the building formerly Gan-
yleel by Keens. HAYES k KEPLER, when they
Dress Goods, Fancy Silks,
BE DISPOSED
-ard to Value, sot
• aro to negro.
''ostafsettironJ
GLOVES, HOISERY, &c,
1 mold for
Returning thanks to our customers for their peat
Liberal patens's.% crs respectfully ask • continuance of
$l.
• 7b
60
$2O to 36
=2
SE.' DEN Co,
mint . 4. k en ;USG if
27 Corr, tlandt Elt.. livav? YOrk:
100,000 WA--n. 'HES, CITAINS, GOLD
-W orth Gm 14.0 I • lialion
Pens Pencils. kri • •bo s 11, Sway withinr
Dollirsl'To sotd at Os. •
to until you kno wrs"Lra
to vane. And not to be
yen nro to noire.
SPLENDID LIST 01 ARTzugs:
All to be Sold for One Dollar alb.
.800 Gents' gold Watches, '450 to $l5O
ZOO Ladies' gold Watches, 35 . t0 70
400 Gents' silver Watches, 35 to 70
'2OO Diamond Rings, 60 to 100
8,000 Gold Vest& eck-Chains, 15 to 80
8,000 do. 4to 6
8,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8
4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 6to 10
2,000 Chatelaine 41 guard chains, oto 20
6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 10
2,000 Lava & Florintine brooches, 4to 6
2,000 Coral, Opal & Em. brooches, 4to 8
2,600 lib:Watt, Jet, Lova & Florenr
tine Ear Drop., 4 to
4,500 Coral, opal & em. E. drops, 4to
4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,50 16
3,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, , 4 to
4,000 Fob & vest ribbon slides, 3to
4,000 Sets sleeve buttons, etc., 3 to
8,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to
6,000 "Miniature lockets, 5 to
4,000 Mia lockets-magic spring, Bto
4,000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2 to.
6,000 Plain gold neg., 4 to
6,000 Chnsed gold rings, 4 to
7,000 Stone set & signet rings 2,50 to
5.000 California diamond rings, 2to
7,500 Sets ladies' jewelry-jet &
gold,
6,000 Sets ladies jewelry-cameo,
pearl, etc.,
5,000 Gold pens, silver extension
holders & pencils,
6,000 Gold pens & gold-mounted .
holders, 1,8 to
5,000 Gold pens, & pen.holders; A 6 to
5,000 Silver goblets eciaps, 5 to
1,000 Silver castors, 15 to
2,000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 110 to
1,000 Dosen silver tea spoons,llo to
1,000 Do. table spoons & fors, i
laNfißit OY DISTRIBUruni.
• eat:ideates, naming each article, and its value, are
placed in Sealed Envelopes, and well mixed. One of
thesintriveloper t. containlng the Cathie:to or Order for
some article, (worth at least one dollar at retail,) will
be salt by mail to any addrem without regard to choice,
on meant of di cents. The purchaser will see what Ar
ticle It draws, and its value, which may be from One to
Ptre Hundred Dollars, and can then send One Dollanurd
receive the Article named, or, any other on the 1 at of
the same value, surd after'seeing thi article, If it does
real give perfect satisfaction, we desire it to bs immedi-
Molly returnsd and the amount paid will be refunded.
By this mode we give teleettlua from • varied stock of
due goods, of the best make and latest styles and of in
tt iota worth, at &nominal price, while all have a chance
of menring articles of the very highest verais.
In all wee we charge for forwarding-the Caliente,
postage and doing the business. the sum of Twenty-five
Nnts,whichaesst ix - enclosed to the rake. - Five Cer
tificates will be sent fer $1 ; eleven for $2 ; thirty for SS
sizty-live for $10; bee bandaid for $l6.
Pates emitter with vex mayolioond on having prompt
mores, and the article drawn will be immediately seat
to say admit rotors mall or taproot.
Fatten sat an Gnarantrai in all mom.
Writs you Name, Tdwn, Coast, sad State alalaly,
sad address SELDIN di CO..
sairairdes 37 Coluttandt strsst, Wry York.
. C. DECK,
ICLIWACMII3 AJID WHOLWL3 DIAZIR 17
SWABS, TOBACCO, SNUPY £O.,
Fifth below State Street,
ERIE, PA,
Opposite the Dispatch PriatlaiOles.
New:7Grocery!
GROCElilisa.
DRY COODS
Intend keeping • forge ►uortmeut of
KA% has 1,1806.
COLD!
186 g.
yik;rs 40 - m. 0.& is N. T. City."
COs I" iotimbl. rtnaoitoo Mows."
"Fret from Folmar:"
“not &amens to the Hum= Tially: *
agatemow oat of their holm to die.'
" Costar'i " 003., gra%
Is a puto—aled for lam,
Mica, Rucku s Bieck sad
Sod Ado,* te, kr—
"Costar's" Bed-Bag Exterminator,
Is • Sr:od or iraab, Clad to
destroy, and oleo as $ pro.
Irootro br Bed•Bup, is
"Costar's" Electric Powder for In sects:
le for Maw Moradatts,
raw, Bei-Bsgs, hoed, Am
Phu* Fords, tarsals, se.,.
Eold by all Druggist' nod Retailers evaire
111 Brwezit lof all worthless intitatioi.e.
kr - gee JAL "Conran's' sane is on each Be ). .Bott/O
you bas.
end Flag: befor*
Pirscurra. Drum, BROLDWAT. N.Y.
cr. Bold by all Druggists rut psalm . 15.
INCRZaII Or RAT3,--Tbe Farmer's Gaulle (1s&
Usk) asserts and proves by gores that one palr eta
will have a progeny and deseendents no ley the., (1111,141
to three tem. Now, u4lesethis in:mouse tamt , r waw no
kept down, they would consume more food than would
mutate 65000 human beings.
stt " Cotma's " advertisement in thls
RATS 'erne BlRDS.—Whoever engages is eh me.
ZUtile to serail man: whoever aide la extermf.
r i sis Is • bosafeator., We should HO some of
egweesposikets to give ea thiPienelit of their or
is driving out Woe page. We seed somatbi
dor. este. and traps Gig Aids letelaase—Salsa
ca?! . . - -
SW • Roltgiit's aer'setimaaat la
1885
..• •
uCEISTAR•S '• RAT linlitiklArATOß V A
and Imre—the moat perf.ct RAT • Ideation.
have ever attended. Every Rat that can gei ,
prerared according' to direct'one, will eat It,
.ma that eats it will die, generally at some ph
tent as possible frcm where the medicine was
Leis SAcre, Mi A , Mirror.
rjr See " COB rAa's advertisement, • •
- BOTL3RECREPV.R3 troubled with verattn net
longer it they re. Co ST me a" E :tercet
Deed ft to our mitisfaction ; and it a box cos'
woo 4t. tried poison; but Um a' .
ee,gshiag " Costar's" &Mies knoaks the !scat,
ren k e, Woe. Roach. s, Ants, and Bed-Bugs, sgs.
of viral it. It is In great demand all oval
tha'" Mail" alio burials
eODnt"• 'WAWA . adveitill 4 WoUt V 414.4".
rrst.
i; 5
- •
4VOICE raov TEC FAB WES:. —B4I "C
~.„__it,"eli
tmeis • • EM, Rout, Amt., he., Remo— ""'',
grain and provisions me destroyed annual,: . 41 =un
county by vervain than would pay for tors of testa 4 .114
and Insect Riller."—Leammtar, Irss., Mica
See Corns's" &drilla/moot la ULU pap. r.
FARIIIIII3 AND 1101781CRERPIR4—shetal :iesateit
that kaadrsda of dollars' worth of Grain. P. frini3aa.
he, are anattally destroyed by - Rats, Mice. . ,sty s ad
other bawls and rersolo—all of Which on be 1 forir-101
by few dollarti worth'of Corrmes" Hat, Be ea. /kat.
Zotersainator, bored and used fre•ly.
Se*" Cortaro" advartiassnent in this paps:.
Bold in Eris, Pa, by all Draggista and Dealer-.
• PrAiii•Ess
Keystone Stove Works;
Tibbals, Shirk & WhiteheAdt
MANII/AOSTIRZINS OP
STOVES & 40LLOVV W ABA
Him a large and extensive aaaortraent or St: Tau:
Wholes* and Retail.
THE . IRION GAT.
Is a Arstolaas Coal Cook Stern with or withc drain.
rair, for bard-or loft a -, al, or wood. an Ica
BETTER THAN THE STEWART ETC/1M
- w itgAT SREA.I7 PEW EBA,
San low 'Ten 1,:,:d Cook Storrs—wita wood gratis •
yam be‘seaci eltisr for noel orip);I:
THE FOREST OAK.
W 4 $Ol/ still manufacturing this ceatusta4
film for wood—lath or wit.coutracarr.4.
ro ZEFTO B.
"Nas :Mow fry Wood. This lo a rum •Sbsysi
• d64tgy4 slui cow for ral•—toptaar witti
Nwartoopt cf. 4oraard Onn Cods,
•vls qrsitd or coal, sad F s
cr. , wood or coal.
CC% N. H. Mill =Lao.
A ino G.
beautlfu.
• lure ,
Puler c os.
and See
0.11. 9111,1,11.3 O,
D.
Snit, Jan. 19, 1996-1 a
New Music
-
-
tL
jes-ash.
PIANO FORTES AND IBLODEONS.
Trona the following ealsteated
MAN- UFACTUSEICS •
Steinway & Boos, New York.
Wm. tube if Co., Baltimore, NIL
Lindeman & Sona, New York.
Wm. B. Bradbury, New York.
John B. Dunham, New Ybek.
Groveateen &Co New York.
God. A. Prince & Co, Balk* N. Y.
Ca:hart. Needham & Co.. New York.
Prices at a Large D*opat below Kea.
faatarer's Prices.
•
PIANOS FROM 1250 TO $l6
. Also, Instruetkm teakwood Ow Mar i
i
All pampa wishing a Aret Mb Neat Poeta ofr i keledge
on, are invited to eel ar ensa4la Mir /antra nilOn
tore parchaeing elsewhere.
Ogles Bend's /Aka, Mate Olnletp nesi=Serb A M.
. •
" P. B.—Every Lumunelat ler flvf:
nisyrws.let
6to 16
4 to ' 15
4to 10
BANK, N0T2431
Keystone .Nadenal Bank of rafb
CAPITAL, 8150,000.
• DIRECTORS •
EINLDEN xawirni, Joni W. an NOMA,
gLURI MARVIN. BIM= TOWN
, 0. NOBLY..
MUMS NOUN Pradtkot.
JOHN J. TOWN, ailuir. -
The above beak will be opened for Mee traciesticeea
bushier es
Monday, Dec. 6th, Ii Beglies' Meek
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