Again, sir, if it were true . that the whites were disloyal during - tlielehelllon, they aro not rebellious now. Rebellion cannot exist :-,orcontinue without real or supposed :cause. Slavery, the cause and thgptetaxt for the late rebellion, is gone forever. It can never be revived:- Nothing can incite another rebel lion at the South, for they have no power to organize one against the, government, and will not have for many years to come. And wliy, sir ; why should they not desire peace ? For that rebellion; Ante Which in an evil hour the Radicals of She South plunged them, they have been punished already by the sacrifice of all their slave property,F.val eel at three or four thousand million dollars; the sacrifice of more than three-fo u rths of all other personal_ property, probably two thousand millions more ; by the sacrifiee of 1 their public and private teredits. at least a 1 Onus - and millions more ;by the depreciation cif all their real estate at least seventy-five per cent.—amounting probably to more than two thousand editions more--making in all a sacrifice of property; credits and values in the Southern States alone of at least nine thousand million dollars. But there is another bloody and terrible . page in this.account—a page in account with death. It is estimated there have perished in battle by disease, exposure,or other causes 'incident to the war, at least three hundred thousand able-bodied white men of the South. I take no Account of the unutterable anguish of Millions of crushed and bleeding hearts. No language can express, no figures measure that! ' For that rebellion the white man of the South has been most terribly punished Nine thousand millions of values are gone— lost foiever! Three hundred thousand able bodied white men of-the flower and strength of the South now lie in their bloody or pre mature graves! Great God ! Is not thispun- ishment enough? Must we go further? Must we now punish the white men of the South by placing them under the domination of half-civilized Africans ? And in order to do that shall we punish ourselves by giving over to stolid and brutish ignorance the political control of one-fourth of the States, and, it • may be, tmder the control of the army the balance of power in the United States ? Shall we ATricanize.the South'and Mexicanize the whole Republic? I know these measures of Congress have done much to wound, nothing to heal. Yet, notwithstanding all that Congress has done to embitter their hatred toward the Radical policy, there is neither thought, nor wish, nor hope to restore slavery, nor to separate from the Union, nor of rebellion, against the • authority of the Government ; 'all evidence proves the contrary. In the whole rebel army which surrender ed I challenge any Senator to point me to a single instance in which a rebel officer has violated - his parole ;orto a single man, of -arty position or prominence at the South, who after taking the oath of allegiance has violated his plightedfaith. No man can more, deeply feel than I do the great and monstrous folly and crime or that rebellion, which brought so t much of agony and of blood upon all parts of our beloved. land, and which robbed us of our dearest kindred and threw a shade of sorrow ov,er oar hearts which will never pass away until they cease to beat But, now that blocid has ceased to flow ; now that three years of peace hare elapsed ; now that the whole South has surrendered and every interes.rthey have oz can hope for is to be found in the Union and under the Constitution ; now that they have hi good faith pledged anew their allegiance and desire to join with us in rebuilding the waste places overrun by this desolate war; now that - they have, in fact, ceased to be reb els, why shall we continue to denounce them as rebels, and do all in our power to compel them-to be rebels, and to remain rebels and enemies forever? Is that the way to restore prosperity? Is that the course of wise . statesmanship? Will that bring permanent peace? Sir, let me put the extremest case. Sup pose that these States of the South before the war had been forel,p States, and that we had conquered them by arms ! : would not wise statesmen adopt the policy- of conciliation? Would not they treat them as friends and make them, fellow citizens at the earliest pos; bible moment? How much more earnestly should we adopt that policy because from the beginning we have always declared that - our purpose was not to subjugate but to maintain the -Union with the equality and rights of the States unimpaired. We had a war with Mexico, resulting in the acquisition of people and territory. By . treaty the people were made citizens at once, with all the rights of citizens. . We have had wars with 'Englishmen ; but when the bloody • strife was- over, when peace had come, what course• did our great ancestors pursue? We all know the war of the Revolution was a civil War. During the strife, confiscation and disfranchisement , were the order of the day.• But when peace came and theysought to lay the foundation of a Republic broad and deep, what did they do? Do you find in the Constitution they formed, or the laws they passed under it, any -test-oaths; any bills of attainder-, any military reconstruction bills? No, sir. No : they were too great and, too wise. They had too much faith in man, and liberty, and truth, and God, for that. On the " contrary, they declared that no bills ofnttain der, no e.r post facto laws should be passed ; no man not hi the military or naval service should be subject to military trial tinder the arbitrary power of the bayonet; and that even for treason itself there should be no cor ruption of blood or forfeiture beyond the life of the guilty party ; and furthermore, that no man should be convicted, except upon pre sentment by a grand jury, and after a fair trial, confronting his accusers, by the verdict of a jury of his peers. In the Declaration of Independence, also, even in the midst of war, reason remained supreme over passion. They Were equal to the grand occasion. In one of its sublimed sentences they declared they should hold the people of England their fellow countrymen, with whom they were then engaged in civil war, as "enemies in war, in pence friends." If we cannot equal them, may we not endeavor to follow theu example? What do the great examples of history teach us in dealing with rebellions, if not that, " after force liaa_heen subdued by three, mag ' nanimity is more powerful than revenge; that love conquers what hate never can— the hearts and elections of a people? When Latium, one of the Roman prov inces, revolted, and the revolt was put down by arms, the question arose in the Roman Senate, what shall be done with Latium and the people of !Admit? There were some then who cried, "disfranchise them ;" others said, "confiscate their property." There were none who said, "subject them to vassalage to their Slaves." But old Camillus, in that speech, which re= waled his greatness, and made his name ha mortal, said: "Senators, make them your fel low citizens, and thus add to' the power and glory of Rome." In this high place, in this Senate of the great Republic of the world, outgrowth of the civilization of all the ages, cannot we Senators, rise to the height of that great argument ? To descend to.liumbler examples, may we not even take lessons from some of our In dian tribes ? is well known that the civil • .171.1 tribes of the Indian territory took sides in our tel rade conflict. Civil war in its direst a n d most savage form raged through all their country. Their dwellings were sacked and burned; theinhands were red with each oth er's blood. Yet they made peace They have reorganized their governments. They now live aide by side - in perfect tranquili ty. Prosperity is once more smiling on their beautiful land. 'Cannot Christian statesmen have equal faith in magnanimity—equal cour age to forgive and to - believe that love is a power by which to reach the hearts of our late enemies? But, sir, suppose the statement be true that the negroes are loyal and the whites disloyal in heart, have we even then the right to de grade the whites in vassalageto the negroes? 1 answer no. For 'their criminal acts we would have the legal right to try and convict and sentence to imprisonment and to death even.. But now, without trial, by what oper ates as a subitatitial bill ot• attainder, and a post facto at that, to subject them to negro governments is a crime against the Constitu tion, against cair own race, and against civ ilization itself. It is to impose upon them againstetheir wilt a degradation which every State of the • North would reject, and one tenfold greater than has ever been attempted in any lvmthem State. It would make them unfit to be our fellow citizens, and place the States of the South upon a footing inferior to .that of the other States in the Union. Sir, we claim to have fought fox libertyand ag,ainst slavery. The issue of ISBO was the extension" of slavery into the Territories. By the election of 31r. Lincoln the people of the United States decided against that. The Rad icals of the South, another name for the seces sionists, rebelled against tat decision and en deavored to reverse it by.'arms. • That rebel lion raised another and greater issue—the ex istence of the government Itself. It also placed at stake slavery is all the States. By the re-election of Mr. Lincoln in 1864 the peo ple decided in favor of a vigorous "prosecu tion of the war until every rebel should lay down arms, and also in .favor of an amend ment to the Constitution to abolish slave!) , in all the States and Territories forever. At present, what do we behold?: ,Now (Coneludid on 2d Page.) • KETISTONE STOVE WORKS! REMOVED. Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead (WHOLEEIA : LE & RETAIL DE.tIX,Rso Manufacturers of ISZ‘CioVES AND HOLLOW WARE ! I :&j FOUNDRY, SALESROOM AND OFFICE, To their Now sad Commodiona Building coregra or Twelfth and _Sassafnii Sts., Opposite ERIE & PITTSBURGH CAR WORKS. Our increased facilities for Manufacturing will give us as Large s variety of CO LAND WOOD Cooking, and Heating STOVES: An is to be found West of Albany We Manaraciure for Coal Cooking Stoves, EMI IRON GATE, IRON GATE SMOKE BURNER, • (both plain and extension top,l WHEAT SHEAF, NEW ERA. AND AMERICAN ROSE, For fion Coal, =EMI IRON KING AND LEADER, For Hard Coal Low O'ren Cook Stoves, for Wood, IMPROVED FOREST OAK, (plain and extetudon top,) GOLDSTAR,-:NEW FOREST OAK AND MENTOR Elevated, Oven Stoves, ADVANCE, PRDICE & MINNESOTA Parlor Cook Stores; ECLIPSE AND BLACK SWAN Parlor Stoves for Wood, BELLE, FA3IE AND SIGNALS Parlor and Office Heating Stoves, for Coal,. ARIZONA, DWARF, GEM, BELLE OF THE LANE, SIGNAL, PEARL, KEYSTONE, FAME, COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE AND SALA.3tANDER. We would ree_ peettall, Invite the attention 03 the public to an examination of oar . LARGE -AND VARIED Assortment of Stoves ! " Being assured that with our extraordinary facilities for manufacturing, we can or= inducements to tnelierehaser as will be satire- Iy We also have the Celebrated Bane Bar Oriental Heating Stove The bat tn. the World, far which we have ezeinstve este the me. nom T.Q.deW. .NSW gr .r• ; NEW PRESSEgi AND SUPERIOR ERIE O.BSERVER 0' 47 4 , North-West Corner . of State Street and the. Park. MOST comPx.wrlil MANNER,, Job Printing of Every Description In a atyloof unsurpassed neatness z:, u p r riFem to jac -compete any ether oMee In the North MOST IMPROVED K=, Our TYPF. all NEW, and of the NEATEST STYLES, and our WongXEN equal to any In the Court' try.. With the Machinery and Material we now pcKsetis; we feel ally warranted In claiming that NO OFFICE to the western Part of the State EXCELS, and ' only one or two equal us, in facilities for turning out work in a RAPID AND SATISFACTORY MANNER. • u k a • t • • •a I', ft . • • • • • 'V • • •O• • • • ' V• Cards, Letter and Bill Heads, Circulars, Statements, And all the kinds of work In use by Buslntim Men. ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPM:NG, &a. We have Made arrangements with the largemt and beet establishment in lin for procuring any sort of Engraving that may be needed, in as good style and at ei , S i 1• ell .SS NT 0 Is „, t ; Buildings, Machinery, Seals, Autographs, Naps, Portraits, &e., By entrusting them, tone will be assured of a need piece of work in the most prompt atuisatisfac' tory manner. Engravings furnished either on Wood, Stone or Metal. Book &c. In.this department we have facilities that are unstuptuwed. Persons having printing to be done that requires Ruling or Binding in connection, will find it to their interest to entrust it to us. We will guarantee that it shall be performed in a workmanlike manner, and that the charge will be as moderate as can be afforded. The liberal patronage extended to this office during the test two years has encouraged to to make every effort potable to deserve the favors of our frienus, and we now take especiaLs i tlfi; cation to informing them and the public that we have succeeded in fitting up an establ ent equal to every requirement of the community. We nn determined to compete with the best, and only ask a trial to satiety any one that we claim no more than weare Justly entitled to. • LJECI-A.1.. SLINK. , • . Constantly on hand a full supply of Aettorneys, Justices of the Pewee and Constable's Banks, owemeet approved forms. Also, BLANK NOTES of every kind and RECEIPTS, single or In . FULL AND COMPLETE! FALL AND Cowanlug of all the new COlOrif sad Styleb of Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Irish Poplins, FRENCH POPLINS, 3IERINOES, ALAPACAB, REPS, &C Also, a Great Variety of Cheap Dress • Goods ! DELIINES AND PRINTS IN GREAT-VARIETY. Good Prints forl2 1-2 Cts. per Yard•—Can't to Beat to New York. MOWN & BLEACTITM MUSLIMS, Of all Qualities said Prices. Good Goods as Low as IN Ceflta per Yard Blankets, all Qualities' & Prices, White & Colors. RED, Win F. Bt, BLUE..ALSO, SHEETING FLANNELS. • • Shawls, all Wool, Paisley, Brocha, Le., &c. • Nvinr,l, NOT J urncrortscm.n. - - Edson, Churchill & Co. 5e1,23-tr. ..-Vanr-V7MVWIr - Q 7 UTITQ DRY. GOODS AND :ERRS! P. HENRICH'S No. 716 State Street. My Cloth Department Is lilted with crest Mutat:A from the late mutton Wee In New Yeti comprising eserythingrin this line 3.sv era, Cbin chills; fined Cloth. Ladles' Cloth+. Cillithaer. B o Bennetts, Tweed. Sheep's Grey , Kentucky Jam, and a =nine of single and doubled faced Wa terproofs. V LA. I%T 1V V. Id B. This Department is complete in everything mining under the name. White Donne; Shaker. Stevens, the best Goods made in the country. Twilled Red, Blue,. Gray, all Wool, and Union, commencing at ao cents per yard upwards. Fancy Plaids and Checke ShlrUng, Waal Blankets irons SLUYto 1115.00. • LINE NS. A full Line of the favorite German Loom Table Linen, comment-log at I.S. mute per yard up wards. Toweling from 125 cents upwards. Irian Linen Su canto upwaria. Napkins, Diaper Lin ene. Towels, &c., all very :cheap. Shvivvls - and Balmoral Skirts. 150 different kinds of Blanket Mamie, limn 65 upwards.. A large assortment of Square Woolen anti broads bassi' and Lk* %Atari' him*, MALI 41a to 54.5. Weakness Mamie, Watson, do. - Owl Numeral ',king, Hutu tit;;VJ to r4.48:4 Mitt the tiutueu Alpaim.bkirte;bmided, for al. • DRESS GOODS. -., . . . t , --a • This part of the Store Is particularly attractive, cosuPgdag Handsome Goods frosa26 mans a yard up to SI Everything In the wiq of Matt, kupllu, 1. mush Pophus, Waves, Clotho. SePa, Merinos trom,bl upwards, Alpacas from 85 cent. upward*, in black mud eviumai In Black 811ka I defy compeUtion price cotamencinirst uP to $4l Porlute..Wanalat ther l3 pare 811 k end not lucid. Colored every allude, color and quality , sire very lair. I will not be undersold In anything belonging ,t 0 this line, such as Prints, - Nashua, Gingham% (Anton Flannel. Check and btripeci hhirting. Wool Yam from ill a d upwards. How, half wool, tram 20 cesium pair upwards. Waves, Wm- • Mink from Vito Ws Sett. Slier Minh from rr to co. Siberian !Incline], *a Don't hornet the P/846. 71U *tate [street. • • iiiratatacitso. SOB PRINT 4 40 , • - • 4 • ) Raving fitted up our office to the We are prepared to do ORDERS FOR Special attention given to the printing of Parties wanting Cuta of OUR STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ! FLAIYN~L~: En EX3I EMPORIUM;' CLOTHE. S I AL If. 14 . VDODIESTICS. FURS. Niiw PERFUME ` - "..For the Handkerchief. ISLOFS ' A Most E x quisite, Delicate, and - Fre •rant Perfume, Distilled train the Rare and Beautiful Flower from width it takes its name. Manufactured only by PHALON lk SON NEW YORE. BEWARE OF COUNTWEITI All FOB pag,otll3--TAKE NO MOM Nobl by Drugs*, gem:oy. /3A.NIC NOTICE. Keystone, National Bank, OF ERIE. CAPITAL $250,000. DIiiSCTORS; Holden Marvin, John W. Hall s Elihn Marvin, 3ester Town, 0. Noble. ORANGE NOBLE, Brest. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash The Above bank Ls now doing business In its . new building. CORNER OF STATE AND EIGHTH STS. liatisfactory paper discounted. Money re ceived on deposit. Collections, made and pro ceeds accounted for with twomptness. Drafts, *peel° turd Bank Notes bought and aold. A Oblirt of public patronage solicited. • Important Notice. FAIRVIrig &min:dr, Sept. 18, IBM The Subscriber would respectfully inform the Farmers of Fairview. and vicinity, that be Is prepared to pay • THE HIGHFST 'HAREM PRICE for all kinds of Farm Produce delivered at Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for •sale BITUMINOUS AND ANTHRACITE COAL.. aa cheap as can be bad elsewhere. Also, has the agency of Hassgood. Young, Co.'s Superior Cast Steel Plows, Sulkey,Cultivators, Wal la ce Jones' Selr•Dumping Wheel Hay Rake, .te. And has a superior lot of full blood and grixdo SUFFOLK AND CHEATER WHITE PI4SI gel:o'o7 7 4y. - A. STONE. NEW .T•ursz. Meant; associated with me on theist of Januar. ry Andrew Mayer, in the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The firm will be known as C. Englehart & Co.. rind the business will be carried on as hereto. (Great No. 10 West 'ark, Erie, Ea. C. ENGLEFIART. Something - New. Buy Sliver Tipped Shoe* for your children. A majority of the children wear holes In the toes of their shoes in a very few days; then the shoes are soon •worthless, and a new pair most be bought. The only way to prevent this great wrafe of money is to buy shoes protected by all ver tips. They never wear out at the toe, and make a pair of shoes last three times as long as without Tips. Leather Caps have been worn. to some, extent, but they have proved worthless. Silver TI pa have a neat and substantial appear. ance, and do away entirely with the disagree. able sight of 'dirty stockings and protruding -toes. We have constantly on hand the only as. sortmeht of Silver Tipped Shoes to be found In the city. including, tine Sewed shoes, Balmoral*, Youths' Boots, which we offer, together with large and fashionable assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Fine and Heavy goods; at the lowest cash prices. mrifei-tf. C. ENGLHHART A CO. WHO MADE YOUR COAT ? FRANK NV A GrN 12 It tits so nke I guess I must go and get one bow are his charges', Why. don't you know. hk , sells CHEAPER Than B:ni.other Merchant Tailor in :town, ha:- the, BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, ALWAYS WARRANTS' HIS GARMENTS TO FIT I Nol Is Ma 99? Of oottrsofAt Is: go to his Store, No. 626 State Street, And give him a chance to make yen a atilt, and you will never buy anywhere else. jeartr-tt. BARNUM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS, H A. I Rl, O. .I L , • ;POWDER PUFFS, BRUSHES, •-• • COLOGNE, Ft A. I N T ,S , Linseed Oils, Turpentines, Varnish, flydrome. tens of all-kinds, PA ,• T' BEEDiCINES, PURE LIQUORS Pat 141EDTUAL PURPOSES, London Porter and Scotch Ale. Prescriptions Carefully dispensed. All articles sold by me are warranted to be precisely as rep resented. No trouble to show goods. Remem ber the name and place, _ BARNUM, 1;3l7 Peach Street, • aprire7 : ly. South of the Depot. A.utacsylzecl Capital $600,000. CAPITAL PAID IN VA= TILE SECOND- NATIONAL BANK opened for business on MONDAY, DECEMBER UM, MU, in the banking °Mee 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. ' imatoTordi: WM. L.-SCOTT, of firm of .1. Hearn& Co., Coal Dealers. JOB. M'CARTER, of arm of i3eiden. Bliss McCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. • W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R. JOHN C. BURSIESS, of arm of Clemens,Caugh e7 fi Burgess, Wholesale Grocers. O. E. CROUCH. of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour Merchants. M, It. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson t Sea. mF. an, Stove Manufacturers. F. FARRAR, of arm of Gray 4r. Farrar. Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGAKER, Grocer. &Tat. vuitNrruyt.E Reduced 30 Per Cent. in Price! DEOEAAF & TAYLOR'S 87 anti 89 1180 Bowyer, ea cauisus Street, end sad /SS Hester Street, • (Entrance 87 Bowen* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • Our Stock consists of all grades , styles and Wads of FURNITURE and BEDDING, of oar own mate which we guarantee, Oar stoc k la entirely 'enlarge for the eon, 'and wee an SOLD. If we can dad the bums, WiIIikATASAM watizams LNational Claim Agencyl ' °Aden in Parrar !tall Building, Erie. Pn. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY., Ml clAlinants for extra bountyallowed by late acts of Cantßum can have the same promptly collected by sending their discharges to mo, the a nd receipt of which wilibe preturned romptly ackaowledg ed Instructions . • INCREASE OF PENSIONS. 1115 per mouth for Uw toga loss of use of either leg or arm, Instead of ItS. $2 ioer month for each, minor child of deceased eoldters or seamen. Abe, other increases. ADDITIONAL FOR VOL OFFICERS of D. S. A. Three Months pay proper for all In service March 3d, and discharged- after April 9th, 1180, CLaleas cashed. Claims for arrears of pay, and perishing, and bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled Will- Dies for closing and completing claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency in North-Western pennsylvarda Where years of experience in the .S. Treasury can be found. Thankful for the very liberal patronage be stowed in the past, we hope by increased expe rience and ruiresnittingattention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. Office In Farrar Halllinllding. Address 8. TODD PERLF.Y, • aured-tf.' Lock. Dor 101, Erie, Pa. NEW -FIR3I. Jamis P. Crook, having taken in his son. Jas. E., as a partner, on the ist.day of April, ISA un der thelirm name of James P, Crook & de sires to have a Settlement of his old accounts: All persons knowing thernselves indebted to him are requested to call and settle-without de lay. JAMFB P. CROOK & SON, Dealers in ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER. Anti Manufacturens of WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, DOORS& BLINDS. 31oWilinga and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing, Mateh/ng and Planing done to order. ' shop on 'Veatch 'Between Fourth and Fifth at., Erie, Pa. We respectfully call the attention of the pub •lic to our ftwilities for doing work in the best of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machhaery, We.feel confident of giving Batista , n Lion. tio Orders from abroad will receive prompt atten. my2trt4—tt. ' JAMES P. CROOK et SON GERMAN SATI,NOS INSTITUTION, Corner Eighth and Sitate Ste., OPPOSITE MST OFFICE. This hastitution is new open for the transac tion of business. . • orncr. Mensal 0A.M.t04 P. M. SATURDAYS: • 9.1.M.t08P.31. Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this .a.a.lustitation to Reviler Dj3positors. . DIRF:CrOftB 3. Eichenlaub, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebel, F. Schneider, John Geustielmer. OFFICERS: John Gensheitner, , . President Matthew Sehlaudecker, ............................... F. Schneider, - Itocretorr No. O. I. lIIINEPTIUNTIP UOZICROPai%in segcmcs. 'TAIT PROVED, SEM TIM 1108 T AVM _ Li espoSsnewas oaths memo; litzopts-15ons = - 1115eeal, m ll oll Wad& They ate LAW, V =g7 0101 1 1 A Aram ese—es staple that mho emmed be mode to adag them ; so loradase 0 Mtwara* from duet, sad se etadant as tabs alinA trat aliam A. dA. T as hey ISO haalways ve rabidreader Me blibristanatmeadritles satratertlash . I. Cuss I.Come lovers. OwspAlso,.lsessarmsterea Cad .. MI • Won , sa#l l.. itiense.l ,ales of AVMs. ISa til , Colt et Tosseiss of • Mare ma of oblides er Maks IS 1 1 . Dyseratary. Griping, Salons Colic. SS I, Ckoters•Storbus, Wrangle 111 T. %toughs, Adds, Brosabltte - IS S. Neuralgia, Tooikedis, Fainsabs... 15 - 11. Headaches, elek•Hes=Virstly A A. . Dyspepsia. Billow 8 15 11,- Su reassl.ll Periods.... SS IA toe Parlods IS . O. Cramp. eb, inattilair... IS 14, IVA 11111411•40 9 f.rpsiss„ art ohm IS Ilk likeumattaM, Mosmsas Pass.. 1111 111, FM'S! It Ars Chill Pies, sear OS 15. • 1P14114m. Wad es II Is, Ophtbalany sad son or weds Syne IS 1* Catarrh, wog sr arm* Weems ISO 11, Astbms, tivisoopis Yib oogns Of Si. es ft IS Bar Disekargeserring IMP lik. Se_ Wale. sederged Mod; Ilwelltags 151 i m. Oesdrail Oddity, Phyabsal Walrus SO 11 4 Dropsy, and soul, Seetettom 50 111. Issrdlirkseis, stdu'eu Ss siding. DO I; Oldoepuisease, Gravel SI IS. Nervous D. buggy, Seminal I 1 ' douse honey tavolustary Die- LOCI `le, ' !sons Mouth, Nate' • IS in. - u riaary is eskers". esters lad. 60 O._ * Pu.srul Periods, with lipesca".. 66 61 . '' ' fluff - ring. .t slangs of Ilth 1.11 A, " Bp . lepey„ Spawns. If.Vitos• Daree.Loo 84, • 1.14.11111e5. a, rilearamd Sot. Thnai. 15 PA MILT CARES Of SS largo vials, morocco ease, Oontabstag a specille fb ' Ordinary disease a family is subject to, and a book of din reeslous,.... .... ............... Al 10 Oak limner Fa mtly.and Traveling miss. with 0.) tot , stsls from $45 to 4$ Specifics forst) private Dt.ea see, both • for Curing trd .or Preventive trestrnent. in vials end pocket teees,S2 10 $$ 'There Tismedies by fror ease or single boz„ Cr, sent to any nArt of Me country. to Itl u.l or Si pre... tier of thirds. on receipt of the lama. A ddress Fininphreys' Speelfio C Etorneopathl, c Medicine Company. ,:p Once and Depot. ..o 50. Dansnwar. Ns* Yon& Dr. 13 mown:l.. I. roD.O red daily at his off:* EsteOtnaly or by leitcr, as oleos; ha all forms 01 QUM.' volt SALE US ALL • Olt VGGIAIII.- WM. NICK & SON and WILKINS 6: POLL, Agents. Erie, Pa. . • . CHEAP CASH STORE. A. . in I 7§T IN , -I. Gr. , Corner of Bth and state Sta.. DEALER tic Groceries and Provisions, Wood, Willow and Stone Wart, And everything that is usually . kept In &First Class Manny Groeety. ILL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. The be brands of Erie CoUnty Flour, Always on Hand. Call and examine prices 'Ari• Goods delivered free in any part of the . city or South Erie. oc3-ti. P W 'rPM THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the well known Livery Stand heretofore occn p T HE by Wm!. S. Sterrett, desires to Inform his friends,and the public that he will continue the business, and invites - their patronage. THE STOCK' will be largely Increased and im proved—new conveyances have been procured and sonie of the best livery horses in the coun try. lam determined so to conduct the estab. Raiment as to give satisfaction. Those who want to obtain theservices of a good team will end me ready at all times to accommodate them at_ reasonable prices. - Redolleet the place, StetretCs Old Stand, Fifth street, rear of the Reed House. JeS'6s-tf. THOS. LENNON. NEW WHDLESALE AND RETAIL CROCKERY - STORE, 514 STATE STREET. ISAAC ROSENWEIG, SEN., ' Hai openeda new store of the above descrip• tion„at his old stand,near the South West corner of State stmet and the Park, where he invites his old customers and the public generally to give him a call. Constantly on hand a gene ral assortment. of Crockery, Glass, China and Silver Ware, Bed Room Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Globes, Chimneys, ere. FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS ! Embracing some of the most. beautiful ever brought to this market. Those who wish to buy at a .W.rga.in trill end it to their interest to call. Re guarantees to sell 90 PER CENT. BELOW any other house In the city. my2311-Iy. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, And a great variety of FANCY GIADOXIS, AT AUSTIN'S, Paragon Building, 28 N.. Park Place; Eris, :Next door to Jlercharit'h Union Express Co; A. stock of Si worth of elegant and fash ionable goods will be oared, for the next three months, eta very great redonton in price. The stock is till new mad purchased at lower rates of gold than now, and determined toavold losses in future, small profits and cash transac- tions shall hearth alike customer and dealer. Thirty years established in Erie, to the same business, may be some guarantee that no great amount of misrepresentation will be employed, but Just enough Old Fogy and Toting 'America spirit to warrant safe transactions and good bargains. ' SILVER SPOONS OF COIN SILVER, For sale or tootle to order. Watches and all kind" of time keepers and Jewell) , eareftdly re paired and warranted. Give me AWL' noTs7-tf„ ' T. M. AUSTIN. . OB PRINTII3O of every kind, In large or J . email quantities, plain or colored, done in the best style, and at moderato suttees, at the Oneerlat olkoo,', • - • RooP Skirt It Corset Depot! AT 1712 New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 1008 EilriLTE T. EM - Cheap. A. F. Cull EN & 1113.0. respectfully inform the ladies of Erie and surrounding country that they have on band a large assortment- of Hoop skirts; of all sizes and styles, of our own make, and manufactured of the best flexible steel and material, which we will guarantee equal to any in the market. Having had considerable expe rience In the business, we are confident of our ability to give entire satisfaction to all those wild:zany favor us with a call. If any of our make will brealtwithiu one year, they will be repaired, and no charges maple. Old Skirts repaired, altered and shaped as new. New Skirts made to order at the shortest* notice. A tiplendld and bate stocker an kinds of Corsets and Cornet Steels constantly kept on hand. Country merchants siu palled at the very lowest rates. A. F. & BRO., Jag-tf. No. 1008 State street, Erie, Pa. Iti ;E W BOOK BINDERY Blank Book Manufactory! We would rexpectfully announce to - the public that we have opened a BOOK 13INICrk_111,Ir, and are prepared to do work in any branch of the bnelnea.s. 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 beet etyle lIII6ERY I OVER Kepatorue Natio th nal Bank, Corner State and S Streets, Pa. au&-.313a E. 3S. COLE & SON. TI- E UNDERSIGNED, Raring purchased the Interest of the .Meseta Vincents 122 the FLOUR AND FEED - BUSINESS Clf the late firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and pa trons of the house, and the public in general, pledging himself that ho will at all times try• to sell good and reliable Flour, Feed and Qs-11W At the lowest price for cash In hand. From my long exlerierice in this branch of the trade, I trust I know what the public demand, and. that I am prepared to meet that want. Returning my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to me In the pied, I hope by strict attention to my business and their wants, to merit a continuance of their patronage lathe future. THE MILLING, FLOUR. FEED, AND •GRAIN BUSINESiS, Will be continued, in all its departments, it the ERIE MILLS, •PARADE STREET, and the Store, M.l AIS ^r- PARK ROW, Between Brown's Hotel and Heed House, Where the public will find a good stock always for sale, with competent and polite men on hand to supply their wants. B. HAVEESTICK. EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above the Buffalo Road, ERIE, PA MtlItAr.A.2 , OllP .11 , . CO.. • scArrcrAciTaaris or PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW! And all kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, ac., on hand and manufactured to order. Plows and Plow Points of superior make and durabili ty always on hand_ A mil and a fair trial of our articles is all we ask. HENRY. BRYANT & CO. J".'W. AYRES, Wholesale and retail Dealer in Furniture ! Having purchased the entire stock of Furni ture of Messrs. Moore & lliblet, I respectfully ask my old customers and the public generally tosive me a call at the old stand, NO: 715 STATE STREET, Before pWrottaslng elsewhere. I have a large assort:neat of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Boom Seta 1 ALSO, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, DESKS. And, In tact everything In the line of Parntture. lam reed to naanufactu re to order any style that maybe called for. Remember, O. 115 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth streets. apZ"g7-tf. JOHN N. :LYRES. it USjC.STOfE: ..... . . . Cirga. Prices at a large discount below manufacturns ers' prices. Every instrument warranted for five years, No. AM State street, Erie, Pa, Jan24f. Z. '331 rrlit. • CLOTHING ! HALTS tar CAPS ! AND • Gents' furnishing Goods ! COrne and see our FALL AND WINTER wriadms: JUST OPENED. JONES & LYTLE, No. 10 PARK BOW. sepl2-tf. L. li. CIIEVAXAMSTt. DESIGNER '& DECORATIVE ARTIST ! Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Sign Painting West of New York City. Parlors, Halls. Chameleon. let.s.s Frescoed to the neatest IBMs of the art. General Designing, Drafting of Models for the Patent Office; and every deocription of Orna. mental Painting executed promptly, Roccuith Farm. flail. N 0.3. second Boor Mary J. Crowther by bee In the Court of next triem_ x l .Howard D. Common Pleas of Loomis, Erie County. vs. No . 40 Feb. Term, Isaiah Crowther. UAL • - ICE to hereby given hat testimony in the above awe will be taken at my office, to the I . rough of North East, on January Ilth. NH. at IO o ' ol beb bT virtue of appointment from the Court of Common Pleas. Is 2 4'. 8.8. HAM MOND, Commissioner. NEW MIJSIc,7 , - ! • - THE . LATEST PUBLISIIE Rent to any Addrfmt tt o ming neta lo t pr,.. • Att4 0. J. WIILAR D MUSIC IMAM • 1 No. 543• Broadway. New_, "It I Couldn't ,Mow rouhl 1., a gong by Hopkins.... • hp', "Crofts Ober Jordlor: b, lh.ft "KIR% Mn as of Old, Ntotia.r"; ..rntriklng of Old Frienth• - ; ~ . Win "Waitin g . n 11 for Thee' ; "Stars of Promise"; ad by "T"annt Memorle • ‘..• .1. It: Thar; , here's a Knocking at lwx)ror 1, eornie song by Watsrar . "Leaves that Fall lu spri tt ; "A sweet Tinier Row Is Si:. ; 11,4 ' "Angel Witte I , ,ty"; by I!. P..hk "C. ttage It9se - Louloglp Et-phi 941 ineezin Nogg"; b Ho ant p 'ln Gila BOW imi Land of II - by Mader 'Me t Me, Darling, on Tom•glit' 'Write Me a'S tig of 31) Father '• i, y • 'l - Culd Not Hf 1p but Stay'. 'l'm Lingering at the Garden time , 'Friends We L. - ved In Form rye is:* • 'ln t Men ..w'; ballad 1 , 3* H. Pr o t; 'Come to My Heart Ye Faded F! • Keeler .0 'Sweet Good Siam' ;by 111 . . ham, • 'My Beautiful Pearl' , ; by lI- I'. ilank. 'l(•sty Hrea "; bong ..nd chorus by IL 'Home of My Youth"; taw.* song IST. Hanka her,We U'it , eheilat the Ih'ilithar hung and chorus by `Mtmories of th Past";_ by stew,. s 'lt:seems but the Other Day"; 1.1 J. ax 'Years A g 0"; by J. B. Thomas _ • 1 Jura Kan "; gby Holdel • "Jean-, Sai. lour ot My Soul"; tenor and alto sores, with elloru., Sherwin "Like No..lea Wemry Dove"; Fiarn.d.., con mho and chords ....... "Softly Now the Light of Day"; , a ;17,,,-, "Behm or soli ano, tenor , with etif S Joyiallb t e Loru - ; by IL P. 'tax "Oust Thy 'Burden on the Lord"; piano I.d tenor. by' Ltaidord... "Savior, Moure of Ev. ry Itiev•shov: Te Death"; It flat by Danley "It Mil Ootsl Tl3ing to tifv, Thard„. - m.)pran(, "Praise the Lord, 010 y tsoui"; '.,10 t,, : . uo wad tei or A new Se 00l Book. "Niue Morning'; bF lieury Tucker, Ad. rem., i+, darn ' 0. J. .% • ,313 0. J, W1L.1...A11D, I , d ,t • Who.enale Agent for the City an st York for the eeiebrand ' " POSE" PIANO FORTES Are strictly speaking first clap., wad failed to become the I,EADINU PIANe er introduced. Dealem will he stipp.h , :[ Lowest Wholesale 'Cates and Quaint.-ic thin. Large illustrated price Wit, givl4 , _ likeness :TOM photographs, heat to nlly r on appacation. Address O. J. WiLLtr,i Wholesale Agent SO 'Broadway, ,l. S. I). & 11. K. SMITH) • I:NRIVALILED AMERICAN • ORGA3 0. J. Willard, Wholesale Am The Causes are the LARGEST IN THE HAASE, New and beauti ul in design an( —are made Tom the beat of ma with great care, having a am quality of tone, yet dee,, and in( bated In high y, ollahed Ill( Rosewood Cameo, with double blow pedals, k. es swells, etc. . mold stop, with Which lb. most can be produced. bend for Ilium. giving full particulars._ Address jal7-tf. 0. J. WILL., iti3 Br NO MORE 111 LD NO MORE .GRAY WC, Dr. Leon's Electric Ha Is pronounced by all who ha% very best preparation for the hair. tire cure for baldness, eradicates humors, stops the hair from speedily restores gray locks to U and luaurlance. It operates on the, secretiout glands with new life and colurisi dead, faded or gray hair will alt back, by a few applications, abundance, vitailt3 and color. makes the hair soft, glossy, sant to the touch and easy u wiry and intractable locks heeot and disposed to retuain in any ut As a Hair Dressing it JIM no egt are enormous. and it Is a univers.t old and young of both sexes. Bold by Druggists through(' States. Address all orders to Z.I.E.GLER 8 ti , Nlll H, Sole • ' 137 North 1 inrd at. 'GOOD NEWS FOR 3101 Mothers, are you optu'essed Rt your little ones? Are ) our alurul .broken by their criees morning Unrefreshed and appreN procure a bottle of Ur. Le.•Ec. intt and you Will have no more %real watching and anxiety, DE. LEON•S INFANT 111 lituiatood the teat of years. Tirol ea and mothers bear tt Mass tht to give relief ti used In stason. cure and specify cure for col te,crui and is invaluable for all ....top's! teething. Sold by Druggists throughout dr States. Address all orders to ZIEGLLIt a sSiITFi, Nob' 137 North litird Kt., I 1:111.4?-11:,.., EALVERS I'iAVDER Saves time, labor and money-51dr." bag atnstime and Mon,lc*ssalli•oe;ll,%,,,-, Saltsman. & Co. At the Corner of Peactr and CO Stk.° Corner of Basaafras end Coal of all kindi coastantlY on I ' l2ll lowest figuree. Rut, ititamlimus, from $2.30 to LAM Lamp, do., from PM ti Aud all other Coals In prarotli4 Dealers supplied ke the Cu 104 ' liberal reductiou.