lIMI 11901 R. " THE WORLD." At the opening of the year ISSg, "The World" Challenges, more confidently than over, the Sympathy and support of a a patriotic citizens. A glorious work has been gloriously begun.— Deep_alreruly answers deep. The long fidelity of tblaJournal to the cause of liberty protected by law stands nobly vindicated inn splendor of Victory shining from Maine to Californtg. Con necticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jers', New York, have thundered forth their verdict upon the ratan:de and madness of the past. But much Wore remains to be done. Never wax the peril of the country greate . The Radical party still decrees the de 'th of representative self-govern ment n ten sovereign States. Armed with mil itary despotism and Wholesale Negro Suffrage, it desperately grasps at a permanent lease of power, in defiance of public opinion, at the cost of enormous taxes and of crippled industries, at the cost of Union and Peace. To the great battle still to be fought "The World" will give all its efforts, all its energies. It asks 4f its friends In their tom as much: it asks of them more readers and a wider influ ence. It asks this with confidence in its claims OS a newspaper and as an organ of opinion. The chief use Or a .Newspaper is to give its reader ALL THE NEWS. For this the facilities of i'The World" are surpassed by any journal In the United States. It seeks to excel by an accuracy and candor, a spirit and freshness In its news columns which shall commend it to readers of whatever party, sex, creed or place. As an organ of opinion "The World" Ia the un flinching champion of A Liberal, Progressive Democracy, whereof the corner stone is Freedom restrained by Justice; Freedom pure end simple, In tile largest collective measure ,• the office of Justice being to protect Freedom from encroachments ; Freedom of the indlyidual citizen in his rights of though, speech, religion and locomotion; in hts Right to make any money bargains be thinks proper in spite 'of foolish usury laws; in his Right to buy and sell in all markets, domestic nnd foreign, in spite of unjust protective tariffs; in his Right to choose his own food and drink, io spite of meddlesome temperance laws; In his Right to representation in the legislativebodies , 'which tax him, in spite of unconstitutional ex. elusions; Freedom of collective citizens to as semble for discussion of glevances; Freedom of all local communities to manage their local af fairs Without central interference; Freedom in every section of the country, from the arrogant and unconstitutional domination of other sec tions. This large and comprehensive idea of Freedom sums up the politics of "The World," which will never be found wanting In this cap ital interest of the country and of the human race. . A paper publiskal in the metropolis is natu 'rally looked to for careful Market reports and authentic information, and Intelligent discus sions relating to Trade, Commerce and Finance. • In these. features "The World" Invites com parison with any other Journal. EDITIONS The WEEKLY WORLD, a large quarto sheet, same size as Daily, is now printed wholly in large type, and (since its union with the New York Argus) has the largest circulation - of any weekly iournal published, save one. It is an unrivalled Journal forth° Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer. Country Merchant, etc. Pub lished Wednesday. The SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD 114 a large quar to sheet, same size as Daily, which, by omit ting the great mass of city advertisements from the Daily contains everything else that appears in the daily and weekly' editions. Published Tuesday and Friday. . . The DAILY WORLD affords a complete corn- R e a t;idlum and I.ll.4emMon of the nen•s of even• T~ it 3i~: WEEKLY WORLD. 1 Copy 1 year $ 2 00 4 eoples 1 year, separately addressed 7 00 10 enples 1 year, separately addressed 15 00 IN copies 1 year, to one address 2.5 00 !)copies 1 year, separately addressed 27.00 50 copies 1 year, to one address 50 0) 50 copies 1 year, separately addressed 55 00 SEMI-WEEE:LT WORLD. 1 copy 1 year.... .. 4 copies 1 year, separately addressed.. 10 copies 1 year, to one address . 10 copies 1 year, separately addressed year DAILY WORLD, I Fopy . ott CLUB PRIZES. For (lob of 10 to ono 3413re•m, I Weekly I year " "JI 1 " Et " I Semi-We.klv " " I Daily DIRECTIONS. Additions to clubs may be made anytime in the year at the aluwe club rates. Changes in club lists made only on request of persons receiving club packages, stating edi tion, post office and State in which it has pre vtously been sent, and enclosing twenty-live centato pay for trouble of the change to sepa rate address. Terms, cash in advance. Send, if possible, Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft. Bills sent by mail will he at the risk of sender. We have no traveling agents. Specimen cops les, posters, etc., sent free of charge wherever and whenever desired. Address all orders and letters to VIE WORLD, JMN-Car. 35 Park Row. New York. White 3ien Must Bute America. CLUBS FOR IS6S•••CLUBS FOR 1868. The Best New Yoik Weekly Published. NEW YORK DAY BOOK ! FOR ISOS. The New YOrk Diy-Rook Ls a straightforward Radical Democratic paper, with a larger eircu lation than any other Democratic Journal ever published on this continent, and it enters on the threshold of DO more prosperous and more hopeful of the great cause It upholds than ever before. Standing on the Declaration of Inde pendence, that "all (white) men are equid," and therefore entitled to equal rights, it is opposed to all forms and 'degrees of special legislation that conflict with this gram' central truth of Democracy, and over all and above all, does it combat that monstrous treason to American liberty, which, thrusting the negro element in to our politleal-systemonust of necessity wreck the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers. God has created white men superior and ne groea inferior, and therefore all' the etrorts of. the past six years to abolish Sts work and equalize with negmes—every law violated, eve ry State. Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed, and every dollar expended, are ne cessarilyinst so rnany steps towards national suicide; and the simple and awful pro. tern now upon-ns is Just this—shall we recover our rea son and retrace our steps, pr march on to Mon grelism, social anarchy, and Die total ruin of our country._ The Day Rook, therefore, demands the resto ration of the 'Tifton as it was"—a Union of co equal States upon the white basis, as the only hope, and the only means past ble under heat en for saving the grand ideas of ens, and the fund amental priciples of American liberty, and if the realTreemen, and the earnest believers in that sacred and glorious cause in which the men of the Revolution offered up their lives, will now labor to expose the Ignorance,deinsion and treason of the Mongrel party, It will sue teed, and the- white Republic of Washington he restored olefin in all its original influence and grandeur. The Bay Book will, however, hereafter he more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo ses of a newa paper. Consci o us that it reach es thousands of families who take no other journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, it will continue mid improxe its '•News of the Week" Summary, so as to present a transcript of the World's events in each Issue. Its .. Faun- Department" will embrace the best original and selected stories. Its "Agrieultural Depart ment" will be fully sustained, and - 14eing the only paper of its class made up expressly for country circulation, It le confident it is worth -double the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint ed from a daily.-- It gives full and complete re ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets, and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to geGier with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, up to time of going to press. Terms—Caah in Advance. OneAnpy one yenr Three eopiem one y ear' }lye eopfeh one year, and one to the getter up of the club 10 00 Ten copies ono year, and OM) to the getter up of the clot, 17 50 Additional copies 1 75 Twenty copleaone year. and one to the get• ter t/ pot the club 10 00 - • Specimen copies Nettt five. Send for a ropy. Addre,N. elvlna., post afire. county and ri VItlE ,tale In lull, VAN E HORTON& CO.. d.el2. No 1Q NreMall st., New York. T II Ii Erie Coiniiiereial College, ERIE, PI., ERECTED IN ice,, 628 State !if., between 7th and 9th *bc., Pt the most ern nptete In-41tution In the land, de - rdgned to Import to young Men mid Boys a THOROUGH PRACTICAL • BUSINESS EDUCATION, In all the departinents of active business life, a thorough knowledge of all the branches apper taining to a business education. Book Keeping, Peumatomip, Arithmetic, Conimerclal Law, Business Practice. Finance, Commission and Banking. • GREAT SUPERIORITY Of our method of lnxtmetion is unhesitatingly conceded hp all Who have examined our mode I>f instntetion. Time to complete a course from eight .to nine Weekx. have thoroughly reviewed our enure and lnl lead of l toll; week., can warrant, perfect sziecek , t In eight 'or nine weeks, so% tug ;About one half the t IMO UK before, • TERSIS.—r.,r a Life Seimlamitip, payable in g,r1..,!, throughout I le• eholn. , if::1(10. For o , ltiplete •tt me to lh F:nt ry tha,k , Sheep. A II t‘t eln , s boarding home h, connected with the f "31ege, where YtlllielltA 1l iid all the comfort.; of 110111 P pril,. . For circular, mil is in log fall Information mat mieclrnem of pentnato4ilp, addreio, tencica trig MK rent. in ',tamps), I lIOEG, Prinelpala. tili-orw-t MEAT CUTTERS, ia-D SAUSAGE S T UPPERS! Of the best kind. st dell' 1474( 'SOS. KEYSTONE STOVE WORKS! REMOVED. Tibbals, Shirk 8i Whitehead (WHOLINALE &RETAIL DEALETIR,) srroviEs HOUOW WARE ! RAVE REMOVED Taurn FOUNDRY, SALESROOM AND OFFICE, To their New and Commodious Building Twelfth and Sassafras Sts., ERIE & PITTz4BURGII CAR WORXI4 Our Increased facilities for Manufacturing will give as as large a variety of COAL AND WOOD Cooking and Heating srrcolP - iEs! As Is- to be found West of Aibat* (( . 10 00 . CO . 22 00 Coal Coo k ing Stoves, IMMI IRON GATE, IRON GATE SMOKE R.I7RNER, (both plain anti extennion top,} WHEAT SHEAF, NEW ERA AND AMERICAN ROSE, IRON KING AND LEADER, Low Oren Cook Stores, for Wood, IMPROVED FOREST OAK, (plain and ex tenglou top,) GOLD STAR, NEW FOREST OAK AND Elevated Oven Stover. ADVANCE, PRINCE & MINNESOTA Parlor Cook Stases. ECLIPSE AND BLACK SWAN Parlor Stoves for Wood, BELLE, FAME AND SIGNALS Parlor and Ottlee Heating Stove', ARIZONA, `DWARF, GE3I, 5 roi BELLE OF THE LAKE, SIGNAL, PEARL, KEYSTONE FAME,. COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE AND SALAMANDER. We would respectfully invite the attention 0/ the public tci an examination of our LARGE AND VARIED Assortment of Stoves ! Being aksurad that with our extraordinary facilitlea (or manufacturing, we can offer such Inducements to the purchaser as will be entirw, lv satisfactory. Celebrated Base Burning Oriental Heating Stove The best in the Wolin. for which we have *alewives Sale in the eity. nortn. T. IF. & W. Manufacturers of CORNER OF Opposite We Manufacture for 833 For Soft Coal, I= For Acrd Coal MENTOR for Coal. We also have the The Elastic Faintly Machine does all kinds of Sewing, thick or thin, without change of ten sion. Also, Iletutiful Embroidering. Th. Lock Stitch llaehines for light 111/‘ heavy tail oring, or leather work. Simple, quiet and easy in or. ration. Machines exchanged and to rent. For sale by S. M. WEIGEL, at Weikel's Piano Ware Rooms, 190.1 State street, Wittleh Block. 10r. Pianos, Organs, lleindnans and nil kinds of Musical Instruments kept for sale. der 12'67,t f. Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad. A 141) AFTER MONDAY NOVEMBER . !\_,F 23, 1e.67, trains will run on tills road as fol- BM LEAVE ERIE-SOUTHWARD 10:0,1A. 51., Pittsburgh Expre , s, stops at all sta tions, and arrives at W.ll. R. Trans fer at 1:40 p. m., at New Castle at 3:00 p. m., and at Pittsburgh at 6:00 p. in. 6:00 P. M., Accommodation, arrives at James town at 9:00 p. m. &OD A. NI., Accommodation from Jamestown ; arrives at A. & G. W. R. R. Transfer at 5:3J a. m.. at New Castle at 7:01 a. in., and Pitts burgh at 10:00 a. m. LEAVE . 6:00 A. M., Erie Express, leaves New Castle at 14:15 a. m., A. it O. W. It. R. Transfer at 10:11.1 a. tn., malting close C01111f.41.i011 With trams • . for Balkh) and Niagara Falls,and arrives at Erie at I:30 p. at. .0.0 P. M., Night F.xpress, leaves New Castle at 7:25 p. m., A. A: U. W. It. It. Transfer at S:l5 p. m.„ Jamestown nt 9225, p. and arrives at Erie at 12:I5, n. m. Pittsburgh Express south connects at James town at 12-10 p.m. with J. t F. E xpress, arriving ut Franklin at 2:35 p. m., and Oil City at 3:41 p. Conneers at Transfer at I:10 t. tn., with A. do 0. W. Mall West, for Warren, gavena and Cleveland_ . . Erie Express north connects at A. Jr G. W. Transfer nt 10:10 it. in.. with Mall east fur Mead vile and Jamestown, and at Jamestown with A; F. Express for Franklin, arrivingat Frank lin at p. to., and-Oil City at ;1:40 Trains conueet at Rochester with trains for, Wheeling and all points In West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadelphia, llamsburg, Baltimore and Washington, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erie Express north connects at Girard with Cleveland & Erie trains westward for Cleveland, Chicago and all _Mints In the West; at Erie with Philtulelphia ,t Erie Railroad for curry, Warren; Irvineton, Tidionte, &e.. and with lluttald& Eric Railroad for Bufildo, Dunkirk, Masers Falls And New York City. .1. J. LAWRENCE. decl2ll7-t f Superintendent. .A._U srr 1_1147 Don't advertise so Intensely the largest stock rot old style goods for the liolidays, but atter thirty years' selling Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Salver Spoons, Fancy Goods, dm., in Erie, is prepared to show upon this occasion aild steady right along hereafter, every day, Just such goods In style and qualitv-mixd desirable to buy. The old shopkeeper vOio so long stood guard, have been. relieved by New Goods, which arrived bud evening from sew York, and at <mee displaced the Old Fogies, who were very glad to bee tesifled Young America with the Latest Styles at the Lowest Prices. Old and new patrons, don't be afraid of:an old concern—:Austin is up to the times and en deavors to do things in a practical manner. Watches and Jewelry repaired skilfully. Sil ver Ware manufactured as usual : Engraving in every design on Gold and Silver. Give men call. • T. M. AUSTIN, At 2.9 North Park Row. R,—New Goods, Jr., will arrive nt Austin's Dec. 2lth. decla-3m. . rgrv.4P C! wren Qy JJQVZD DYE coLous. - levies eta 111 sold in Erie by J. 13. CARVER k CO., and W3l. NICK fi SoS, and, by Druggiqs every where. B. Fahn - eNtock & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., sole agents. laraw.-31n. TOBACCOS Ton.A.Ccio.! .1. W. TAYLOR, Manufacturer - NAVY. SPUN ROLLS, Ss, lOs. And ail the other brands of TortA.cco: NO. 4? PENN STREET, ap11.67-y. FREE GIFTS'TO ALL! A Silk 'Dress Pattern, a Paraily Sewing 'Machine, or Gold, Watch, - r-rtnr: OF COST: For one or two 11,1IVN . , ervice in any brawn nr village. Particulars and samples sent free, by attilresming, with stamp ' - N. IL cLorpm.ts & CO, No. Hann% er $l., koston, :thy.% citY•l9-ulp • Warrant In Bankruptcy. - pins I$ 'TO GIVE 'NOTICE that on the huh day.nf January; A. ft., Istis. p Warrant in Bankruptcy WAS ligulnst the estate of Silas R. Geer, of the city of Corry. in the county -of „Erie, State of Pennsylvania, who has. been adjudged a bankrupt on his own pe tition; That the payment of any debts and de livery of any property belonging to such bank rupt to hint, and for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law;-that a meeting of the creditor++ of said banknipt, to prove their debts and to elio4.se one ornmre Assignees of kiliti,e,tate, wilt held at a Court of Bankruptcy Se be holden at Erie, before N. E. Woodruff, Register, on the 20th day of Februa ry, A. D., Ist3B, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, MN. Marshal for said Distrito, Jew FIRST-CLASS PIANOS! • LOUIS JtERGE de. CO.. - . 311inu fact u rt-rs of FIRST•CLASS AGRAFFEOVERSTRUNG - I'IANO.UCIwrI s! WAREROOMS, 07 BLEENER STREET. Them; Pi 1171004 nr. rr..1111111%.n.1ed by the most eminent J, idurm, and are • for power, fullnenv,elus• 'ltchy of touch and tturabtlity, UntairpllBB(Ni by any piarton made In tlitt4 rountry. GUARANTEED roil rivp, yEAgs. Illugtratod Clntaln ,, ue and Pik.. LlAt gent by mall nu upppentlon7 AGENTS WANTED FOR • Tx-11i: 13LITE - And how they Lived, Fought and Died for the Union, with Seenes and ineldenta in the Great Rebellion. Comprising narratives of Personal adventure, thtllling incidents,daring exploits, heroic deeds, wonderful escapes, life in the camp, field and hospital; adventures of.spies and scouts, to gether with the songs, ballads, anecdotes and humorous incidents of the war. Splendidly il lustrated with over lOU tine portraits and beau tiful engravings. There is a certain portion of the war that will never go Into the regular histories, nor be em bodied In romance or poetry, which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations a better idea of the spir- It of the conflict than many dry reports Or care ful narratives of events. and this part may be milled the gossip, the Inn, the pathos of the war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. The valiant and brave hearted, the pictur esque and dramatic, the witty Ima marvelous, the tender and pathetic, and 14e whale panora ma'of the war are here thrillingly portrayed In a masterly manner, at once historical and ro mantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that , the war loss called forth. Amusement km welt lis instruction may he found in every page, as graphic ,hail brilliant wit and authentic history, are skillfully inter woven In this work of nterary art. Rend for circulars and see , our terms and t full description of the work. Addresq JONES 11110711E1LS CO.,- 1111:“1,..141t1a, ra • 1= Adtainititrator** Notice. LETTEIIS OF A I) MINIMTILITION on the estate of Mnleolm Magill, dece.t.sed, late of the etty of Erie, having been granted to the un dersigned, notice ls hereby given to nil Indebted to the sltici estate to make Inituectlaq, payment, end those having elobie, azalnst the name will present them, duly nuthentleated, fur settle ment. 11411.11 W oltniEs, Jal6-6w. .t.lnilttLtrator. Bra "MS! BLANKS'!—A complete sawn- Ment of every kind of Blanks needed by Attorneys, Justices, Constable.+ and numlna's Men, for sale at the Observer cafe. MARKS & NEYER.I CLOTHING ! The mom elegant selection (or lien's, fin a' nail Children's FALL & WINTER WEAR NEW YORK CLOTHING, Horst, - ,- - Coatings, Cassimeres, &c., NEW YORK CLOTHING 'HOUSE, Clothing Mode to Order, In a style superior to any heretofore tnade-in this vicinity, at tho NAM YORK CLOTHING, HOUSE, No. 4 NOble Block. Men's Fnimishing Gvods, From a Paper Collar to the flnegt Silk tinder wear, at tio. per sett, at the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, An inKpection of our really . beautiful Stock of Fall arid Winter Goods! P. S.—A Wholenole Deportment M connected with this noose. J. EICREMAATB & CO., ' NIANUFACTUREFA OF - BOOTS & SHOES ! PITTSBURGH, PA RETAIL DEPARTMENT: WP have Just finished, and prepared Mr pub lic Impection,a Manttnoth stock of Boote. Shoes, (tatters, itubben. ete. embracing every deserip. thin and varlets' of kinds, and which for style, quality and !Inuit' cannot he surpassed in the mark - et, all of whlett are offered at late-reduced rates. We also pay e%peelat and strict linen• lion to - For which the finest collection of Leathers are kept on hand, and every facility is secured for accommodating customers pmmpliy, and- in a style to render perfect'aatislaction. Particular attention is also directed to our WIIOLESALE ,DEPARTMENT, Where we manufacture at Wholesale, Men's Boys', Ladies% and Children's Boots, Shoes, Genera, etc„, of every variety and kind. Having lately entarged our manufactory* by the addition of new buildings and improved chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on short notice and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are connected onr ATIIER•AND fINDINGS4 ROOMS! Furth-wing French, .German and American Calf i,ioe, of best end varied brands, Slaughter and Si Soleteather. French and erl n of all colors and prices. • With our increased facilities We can sell as low ro4 any Eastern manufacturer, and make to order any kind of work wanting by the Trade. Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the Kamp. f. J. EICHENLAUB & CO. (arts for Christmas and New Tears • A Superb Stock of Pine Gold and'Silver Watches, an Warranted to tun, and Thoroughly laeulated, at the Low Price or $l.O Eacia, and Batt*. facGan Guaranteed. 100+tolid Gold Hunting Watche5,....4250 to $lOOO 100 Illogic Cased Gold Watches Wil) to 500 100 La. Iles' Watches, roo to 300 201 Gobi Hunting Chrononfeter do-. MO to 300 MO Gold Hunting English Levers.-- MO to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to MO 50) Gold Hunting American do HO to MO 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Dup1exe5.........._75 to .250 500 Gold Ladles' Watches " 80 to MO MO Gold Hunting!Lepines 50 to 75 100) 'Miscellaneous Silver Watches.-- 50 to -100 MOO Hunting Silver Watches-. .% to 50 5000 Assorted Watches, alt Weida 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the Popular One Price Plan, giving every patron 'a fine Gold or Solid Watc h for 210, without regard to value. Wright Bro. A: Co., lid Broadway, New York. wish to Inunediately d [vase, of the above mag.. nificeut stock. Certificates, naming theartlelea are placed In sealed envelopes and well mixed. Ildlders are entitled to the articles named in their certificate, upon payment of ten dollars, whether it be a watch worth $l,OOO or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates eau ties you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and no article valued less than $lO is named on any cer tificate, If will at once be seen that this is n.olot tery, but a straight forward legitimate transac tion, which may be participated in by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by malitod paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $l, e leven for 82, thirty-three and elegant. premium for IS, sixty-six and more Valuable .prendum for flO, one hundred and most superb watch for $Pi To agents or those wishing employment, thii is a rare-opportunity.' It is a legitimately conduct ed businegs, duly authorised by the Oefsern merit; and open to the most careful sortatiny. Watches sent by cxpress,wlth bill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can pos sibly occur. Try us. Address BROTHER fi CO., Importbre, decl94lm. .IGI Broadway, New York. Boirkir AGENTS WANTED to - olicit orders !Jas. Tor DR. W3l. 14311T/PS DICTIONA RY OE THE inta.Se Written_by and the most distinguished Divines in Europe America, Illustrated with over - 125 Steel and Wood En. gravings. Complete in One Large Octavo Vol ume. Retail Price, $3.50. We employ no Gen.. te ral Agen, and .can . thrui offer extra Induce ments to agents dealing directly with us. For full particulars and terms, address the Publish. ; J. B. litri44 4 l tente. CLOTIIING I CLOTIIING AT THE No. Noble Block r The Oompletesi stock of AT THE No. 4 Noble Iltock Full Lines In No. 4 Noble Block. Is respectfully -solicited MARKS & MEYER. No. 62S State Street. _ cuhcrcl3.l wart-tit.: No. 6 West Seventh Street, WHOLESALE 1 - 94 W PERFUME i'or the Handkerchief. ULON'S - A most - Etquisite, -Delicate, and Pll ant Perfurne, Distilled from the Rare Beautiful Plower 'from• which it alres • its ZiOXIE). l tuttfactured only by PIIALON & SON. NEW Yont. "1:1 I Or 4:1 3 As= FOR PRALON—TAILII NOOTIESP. Bold by DEW geseisny. _ BANK NOTICE. Keystone. Nationit Bank, OF . ERIE. CAPITAL '5250,000. DIRECTORS ; Belden Marvini John W. Rail. I.lllm Marvin, seater Town, o.. Noble. ORANGE NOBLE, Bred. JNO.Z. TOWN, Cash. The above bank is now doing busbies% in Its new building, CORNER OF STATE AM/ EIGHTH STS. fitatisfactory-'paper discounted. Stoney re. ceived on deposit. ,Collections made and riro• mods =minted for frith vampirism. Drafts, Specie and Bank Notes bought. said sold. A share of public patronage solicited. • • Important Notice. FALIVILw STATION, Sept.lB, The Subscriber would respectfully informhe t Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that be hs prepared to pay TIIE lIIGYIFMT MARKET PRICE for all Wadi of Farm Produce delivered at Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for sale BITUMINOUS AND AIsITIIRACITE COAL, as tb.cap as ran be had elsewhere. Also, has the agency or Ilassgood, Young &Co.'s Superior Cast Steel Plows, Sulker Cultivators, Wallace & Jones' Self-Dumping 'Wheel Hay Rake, dc. And has a superior lot or full blood and grade SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE nos: sepl9'67-Iy. A. STONE. NEW ' FIRM. Having associated with me on•the bit of Jana . . 17 Andrew Mayer, in the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The firm wlll be known en C. F:nglehart & Co.. and the business, will be monied ow an hereto fore at No. 19 Weat Park, Erie, Pa. C. ENGLEHART. something New. , fluy Silver Tipped Shoes 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 50013 worthless, and a new pair must la bought. The only alty to prevent this great wasteof money is to buy Shoes protected by sil ver tips. They never wear out at tiw toe, and make a pair of shoes last three titne.s :cc long as without Tips. Leather taps have he worn to some extent, Mit they have proved worthless, lillver Tips have a neat and substant lot appear .artee, nil do away' entirely with the disagree able sond •Inty•we:noting toes, W.', 1,•, .• ly t .•001y SOrttilvllt • t••• hntnd in the-city, Youth-a .11.11 • , with a large PIO t k•'.. ,f Ladns' and Gents' Floc a I la , •, , the lowcst cash -prim, T1111.4V7 - 1.1. C. 4: Co. WHO RARE YOUR COAT ? FUANIC It flta en mire I *lea.; 1 - tati4l go an.l get IMO how are his ettargeg • 'Why. don't you know, he selle CHEAPER than way °tiler Merchant Tailor in :town, has the REST ASSORTMENT -OF GOODS, AND ALWAVM WARRANTS. HIS GARNENTS TO FIT! No! Is that *of Of course t Is: go to him More, No. 626 State Street, And give him a chance to make you a snit, and , you will never buy anywhere else. je2:117-tr. BARIUM, I= DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS, HAIR '''••ai.saiiimioi e • :POWDER - PUFFS,. BRUSHES; P . t•• ' COLOGNE, PfA.INTS . , Linseed Oils, Turpentines, Varnish, Flydrerne lemur' ail kinds, PATENT MEDICINES, PURE 1.1Q1:70R. - . FOll. MEDIC-A. 14 PURPOSEK London Porter and Saute') Ale Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Ali arttcl& told by me are warninted to be precisely as rep. nitenbed. Zio trouble to show goods. Remem ber the name and place, BARNmq, 1317 Penh Stret.t, aprll'67-4 - SOuth of the Ik•pot Authorized Capitol 54,00.000. CAPITAL PAID IN MAO. • THE SECOND NATIONAL BASK opened for bnedne.sß on Jlt"ithl Y. I)ECENIREIt rznt, In the hanb the ottiPe prtsvirni , ly ~N •nr!eti by the Merchant::: nil.. Brown , : Ituil , ihr , north-mid corner of rlt:de wor,:et. utta :;c11•1! • 1 , . \ V MEUSE IV U. L. scorr; of firm of I! varn &CO., (*Oa]. Deafen. - JOB. M'CARTER, at !Inn g<l4l'en, Bllss do McCarter, Builders. - OEO.I. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. 14. BROWN, Agent lluaTala & Erie R. R. JOHN C. BURGFaK, of firm or Clemens,Caugh ey & Borae&s. Wholesale Grocers. - , O. E. CROUCH, of Min of Crouch & Dm., Flour Merchants. M i‘ ft. BARR, of firm of Barr, .folmmon & Sea man. Stove Manufacturers. F. F: FARRAR, of firm of Oray * Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREIHIOAKE.R. Grocer. FURNITURE Itednetl *0 Per Cent. in Pitee DEGRLII! 411.011, 9 8 57 80• Lu and 89 Dow d 1t ' S A Hei Christie Shit,, reet, and Ider (Earanee EZr Bowery) • - WHOILES ALE AND RETAIL. Oar Stock omelets of ell grades, styles and kind. of FURNITURE and - saDvuze. of our own to.kok, which w guarantee. Our stock Is Mind/ too Isrse far the seam, and =IR 111 sox" IS We - new nadgr o nent doves AMA LOLL a National Claim Agency ! °Mee In Farrar Hall Building, Erie, Pa soLtautViiourrrY. 1 All eleireMita for extra bounty allowed by lato ;acts of Congress; can have the same promptly i oollected br sending their discharges to me, the receipt of Which will be promptly seknowledg• ed and instructions returned. INCREV3E OF PENSIONS. #l3 Per Month for the total lots of tlea of either legor arm,. instead of $3. 92 per month far each minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also, other increases. " ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of 1U.6. A. Three months pay Proper for. all In service March Cd, and discharged after April 9th, Ma. Claims cashed. Claims for arrears of poi, and pension*. and bounty, promptly colleemst Unequalled I/tellt ales fur closing and completing claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency North-Western Pennsylvania where yearn of experience in the U. S. Treasury can helound. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he /towed In the pod we hope by increased expe rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. OMee in Farrar Hall Building. Addresx S. TODD PERLEY aureti-tt. Lock Box 101, Erie, Ft. NEW V. 11131". Jainoi P. ieroolz, Iris In token in hip i.on, Jas. E. aM p.it tta.r, ILA': Or Agri I, INit, un der the Ili in niunr of .lamiNlt t 'll.>"k an, lift. ttiteta (43 hiat.•u :sat: avvtainta. All persons knowing tl ivim,tvea 3110, , hted to WM all , •4 and s t.tttLe St ttillttlt. de lay. JAMES P. CROW:L SON jj, ROUGH 4 - PLANED LUMBER, -find Manotaet uteri of WINDONVsARIRFIt.tIkt ESI, moils IltrlcT)F4. litouldings told Picket Fervor; Rao!' flawing, Matching and Planing done to order. P.4,1t0p on Poach St.. Bet.•.:On Fourth and Filth Sts.; Erie, Pa -We respitctfully call the attention of the pub lic to our facilities for doing work In the best of style. proMptly and on reasonable terms. !lav ing fitted Up entirely new shops, with 'superior machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attentio n, mr-NBlf. JA3fES P. CROOK & SON, GERkAN SAYINGS nisTurnos, Corner Eighth and hitate fqta.. OPPO63ITE POST OFFICE. MIR Institution iv now open for the iratme lion of business. Oviricit Roues: A A. M. to i P. M. SAITRDATI4 9A.31. to BP,. M. Six Per - Cent. Interest" trill be Glom by ibis lostlttition to Regular Depositors. 'DIRECTORS: J. Elchenlaun, • P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebel, F. 'Schneider, John- iiknahetmer. OFFICERS: John Gcniihelmer President. Matthew Scblaudeeker Treasurer. F. Schneider, Secretary. my2117-Iy. to aohl.lll.to tvi untriourrip itoiracerwrizzo aracuritcs. ifays nem nom WI MOOT WWI to, sa satire mow Etaittle—= ,lidktot/ 4 1 1 1 :1 Itoltabla flog ato Moody to Matta sto—st mg& tat. o m its Ipo esti& to mitt* Was t barala s to imbue from danger. tact act teldoist to lobo elms MIAMI& ploy Iwo :stud tbo Welts, tcannotuistios from all, iad mill always nods eattattettoi. bias anti, I,Alms IPPrark 1. 16 *86006. 161106011 3 0 1 C. 13 S. - -• Q W ~olrnm., Wonrove, Worm.Collo. W a. Marl. Tootkl of Marl. ata of oldldroo or og Wolk lokslo. W .— IS 1. Dysentery. Gaping, Ellkao Cils.. 111 1. Choleraoolorbas, yfflaltin 25 T. Condos, Colds, Bronobals 26 1. Neuralgia, Toothache. rseneaa.. 16 I,- Headaerws•WW•ao=l•6lll 66 10, .111Firiap pala Billow 8 W 11. Sappro.eed, w_palsfal Portodo.... 0 /X Urilat4lll lCoosa, WO pr. 614.. Portals— ..... 26 U. Croap, difileolt Beloas... IS 14, Soli Whoom, Erydpoloo, Kro do paoao IS 14 Illboasolaboa, gbonmalo Paw.. 0 16, .2foorar dr Aga % 001 Paw; Spa OD IT, Plias, Woe or bieollss 60 1i oplabalsay, sod soma. mak Sys, 60 _ ll , • (61441.rrb r mate or rode. L4116E116 10 1 4. Wk .oplacCo beroilootlasea 61 1 6. Swilista, o tkostklor GO W. Ear Diarbarges,lmpsind Mame 211 111. Sera ca aa, oohusod Woods, Ssonal 60 $4. ' General Dobillty; Physlool Wooktoo 60 _ll6. Or we many ettorockno 30 ..... 0 9 Seaook knees, adcoosefrom rains. 00 ~,..*T. IL Idoesoiolseaso, Stud Of 10. 'genres. 0 I,lllly, Seminal Emissions, torolowaty -Die soma W. ' sof* Wouth, LW Cookor ' la at, ' 1 115217 Weakness. wouJeglool. 00 11, * "Pa.nllll Periods, with Simms— 60 11, ' Suff. ring. .t Wang. of Ilk LW 111. " Ep•iepsy,.4pwine. bl,Vtla btoce.LCO 24„ . .- I.l..kitter o, uleprated Bor•Tbrait, 60 PAN ILT CARES Of SS larao vials, morocco ease, eontatriing It aperitif for every . ordinary diaease a family la and a 'book of di - $lO 00 ttazller co.trravc!:ng with 2 , 1••,:?. • • ..... . CS to OS . for :1 Or 2-resvel , t;ve• .1 to $5 Sr: 'or; ; ; l';;• Or tTOZ, are tort :+ tr, Xn ES, • pcers. r7e.• n- tr.e . #.441 . 9.1 JlTtjr4 s .lrey.S . Spearle . soweopathio Medicine Compail,y. Oita and SC2 l'anoineraT, ;Taw You& • . DT. Hilliallit7.lls 111 consulted dally at lhts =l4 , or 07 lute:, as at... 0.6, fof all I nos al "OR S&L.E. ISA ALL. DUICGGIWICSI. WM. NICK et HON and WILKINti ct DOLL, AgentP, Erie, Pa. CHEAP CASH STORE. A.. . M I MITT , Corner of Bth and fitate DEALER IF Grroopriea and proviaiona, Wood, Willow and tone Ware, ' And everything that to usually kept ilia First Clean Family Grocery. ALL GOODS SOLD COAT' FOR CASH. • The beat brands of Erie County Flour, Always on Hand. Call and examine prices. sir Goods delivered free in any • pin of the city or Month Erie. - LIVERY STABLE 'PILE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the I well known Livery Stand heretofore urea. pied by Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his friends and the public that he will cent luue.the business, and invites their patronage. - TILE STOCK will be Largely increased and Im proved—new conveyances have been procured and some of the best livery horses In the,cuun tr;‘,-.. I Um deterinined So to conduct the *stab. tutartei t t as to give surtgaetton. Those who want to obtain the services of a good team will and toe ready at all times to neemnruodate them at reasonable prices. Recollect the Place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth street t rear of the Reed House, - Jest'-tf. THOS.. LENNON. 0 1 .L , NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCKERY STORE, 511 STATE STREET. ISAAC ROSENWEIG, SEN., Has opened a new store of the above descrip tion,at his old stant - Lneru• the South West corner of &ate street aad tlai Par', where he invites iris old customers and the public generally W give him a calL Constantly un hand a gene-. ral assortment of Crockery,-Glass, China and Silver Ware, Bed Boom sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Knives, Forks, Tea !spoons, Looking GLasSes, U l l2 l Ol, Globes, Chimneys, &e. FANCY GOODti OF ALL KINDS! Embracing some of the most beautiful ever brotiJiht to tills market. Those who wLsh to buy at a bargain.wlll and it to their interest to call. He guarantees to sell .29 — I''Elt CENT. BELOW say other house In the city. rapt:l'67-h WATCHES, DIAMONDS, I VA, Cash .iEWELRY. SILVER WARE. And a great varlety at FAIIiCX,C=O ID , AT AtiSTIN"S, Paragon:Zuni:Mag., 28 N. Park Place, Erie, Next door to Merchant's Union Express Co. A stock of SAkeeo worth of elegant and rash• tenable goods will be offered, for the next three months, at a very great reduction in price. The stock is all new and purchased at lower rate' of gold than now, and determined toavold lossesin future, small profits and cash trarduk , lions shall benefit alike customer and dealer. Thirty years established In Erie, in the mime business, may be some guarantee that no great amount of misrepresentation will be employed, but lust enough Old Fogy and Young Amlertim spirit to warrant safe transactions and good ns. dcrei SILVER SPOONS OF COIN SILVER, - For sale or made to order. watches end all kinds of timekeepers and Jewelry carefully re patredand warranted. Give me a call. my2W7-tf. • ' • T. M. AUSTIN. Pittleil2ro of every kind, In large or plan lawantinen. plain ar colored, don e /n Wed style. diki el , "Wend. prim. at the Observe/ankle. PERIL, Y'6l No. •6. Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot! ♦T TR New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 1008 STATE Wr. Light. 'Fashionable and Cheap. A. F. rOHENT h nr:pti t fully Inform the ladies of Erie and surrounding country that they have on bawl a largo :c•sortment of MIN' skirt., le all sizes met et.t of make. and manufactured of the ta,t ilexinie steel and material, a hien we v.lll guarami e equal to any in the market. Having Mid considerable expe rience In the business, we are confident of our :Minty to give entire satisfaction to all thong who mac favor tie with a call. If any of out make u ill break within one Tear, they will he repaired, anti no charges made. Old Skirts repaired, filtered and shaped as new. New skirts made to order at the shortest. notice. A splendid and large htoek of all kinds of Corset!. and Comet steels constantly kept on hand. Country merchants suppliettal the very lowest rates. A. F. COHEN de BRO.. ' No. MS state 'street, Erie, Pa: N IEI NV BOOK BINDERY AND Blank Book Manufactory We would respectfully announce to the public that we have opened a BOOK BINDERY, and are prepared to do work in any branch of the btisinesn., BLANK BOOKS! Of all kinds, orr hand and made to order, and ruled to any pattern deelred, 3LiGAZI3ES AM OLD BOOKS, Bound and repaired In the beat style • BINDERY OVER Retnitesw Nattcr i el BazUeTc , State and E. M. COLE SON sub- n 1 THE UNDERSIGN ED, Having purchased the interest of the Messrs Vincents in the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS 01 the late firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and pa trons of the house, and tile public In general, pledging himself that he will at all times try to sell good aril reliable Flour, Feed and Grain At the lowest price for cash in hand. From toy long experience in this branch of the trade, I trust I know what the public demand, and that I am f prepareil to meet that want. Returning my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to me in the past I hope by strict attention to my business and their wants, to merit a continuance of their patronage in the future. poineo ono drolh i del. at Oles VS lo alai 4 AND GRAIN BtsINEK,4, Will he cont Inned, In all Its departments, at the ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store EAT Pr A. rt n Row, Between Brown . 4 ITO:flan:1 ltd House, Whe're the public will find a good stock r for salt., n .eompetent. amt. pultte men on hand to'supplyithelr want s. lIAVERsTICK. EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Streit,. abose the Buffalo Road, EltIE, 1.1 itit - va.N.rAT I=l PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TI.N ANIS SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW! And all kinds of Iron Castings. Eveiy Stove spld 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 call and a fair trial of our articles Is all we Mik. mr2f63-tf. HENRY, BRYANT h CO. ' • J. W. AYRES, Wholesale avid Retail • Dealer in Furniture ! Having purchased the entire stock of Faral. tore of 31lessrs. Moore d. Riblet, I respectfully ask my old automata and the public generally to give rue a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Boom Sets I ALSO, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, . WARDROBES, DESKS, And, in fact everything in the line of Furniture. I ant prepared to manufacture to order anT style that maybe called for. Remember, No. 715 State street, east aide, between Seventh and Eighth streets. ap.rder-tf. JOHN W. AIRES. MUSIC STORE : J iilces at a large discount I.belowmanufac rg tur ers' prices. Every instrument warranted for five years. • Alai), the best Sewing 'Machines constantly on hand. Every .'llachine warranted for three No. Rl5 State street; Erie, P. Jan2-tt. !-CSI - CLOTHING ! HATS i` CAI~S AND Gents' Furnishing Goods ! Come and sop our FALL AND WINTER STIE - MOBS JUST OPENER. JONES & LYTLE, No. 10 PARK ROW. igepl2-t(. CIIEVAIAraI k DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST! . - Neatest, Cheapest, and Best 84n PAlntlng 'West of New York City. Parlors, halls, Churches, &0., Frescoed In the neatest style of the art (loners! Dee!eking, Drafting of Models for the Patent Office and every descripUon et Orna. mental Painting executed promptly. Rooms in Farrar Hall. No. S. second Boer apinff-tt. MMY friend,wth,by her In the Court of next Edward D. COMMOII Pleas of Loomis, Erie unty. vs. No Co . 40 Feb. Term, Isaiah Crowther: 1857. ETCH is hereby given t testimony in th e above case will be taken at no- ofilm e tzlthe kh at North East, on Janusz', Nth. Im• at ido'rdock a. m., by virtue of appointment trona the Court of Common Pleas. - Waif. a. a. HAMMOND. Commindener. Tc - nw M U e THE LATEST PUBLISN' R gent to any Pl Athl A rUi Ituri.llit i any dr4"114: O. J. WILLAIID SWAP' I) Ai 1 No. 343 Broa% A "If I Couldn't How , liong Wt . /1001:10v "Crow( Olwr „.„.. • "Kbot SIP no of l)la, Moti,..r "Thinking of Old Fr:end ;ap v. I win • "Waltlnz St ll ,or 11. ; ly • - "itturm Promba , "; Meloorb": j ) . "There'st K.4torktn!!ni 1 171 , crank ' , wig by 1.1.'utA,r,.... "Lea% eq that r.,11 it. - P t. a,‘ , aweet lirfer Bost , "Anaei toy"; by H. I'. P•T "Ci ttagi• Rose": hong by 6rci, r : "Stweiln Song"; b Ito. or.) "10 this ReaUltltil 141114 01 :‘.l) bo. "Me t Nje, Maillig. on "Write 31e a:4 ug ot at 1,,r ry. ..... , ..,. . . - "I Could Nof Help but Stay ',._.. „ , • "Pm Lingering nt the Garden (;.,,,1 -.. "Friends We Ltu. ed in Form rI. r : - "In I e Slm.uw"; baited by ii. t ra,:: - "l'Amne-to My Heart Ye Faded yt ~:,,.. Keeler,. -sweet Good Muni": by H. I. 1,,,,,, "My Beautiful Pearl"; by It. P. bunt • "Katy lire'. "; bout:and eboru, by li 1 - "Home of My r ; Louth' ;'bas",ni,.' , .. banks .. .. . "Fa, her,We Wa ellen at the AVLd,,, p., song and chorus by h:eeler...., .. .", "Memories of th Past" - by Ntt la t , n i "It stems but tu e Other Lay' : by Lit.i.,..: ••• "Tears Ago"; by J. R. Thorniei.. "Chun Ran. "; wtn.g by bolds...- "Jemn., mavionror My Soul"; Nicr,--;. • tenor and alto voices, with chore.. C.' • 0 , .! Sherwin "Like Noah's Weary eon. ralto Laid chorus 4-s . "Softly Now the Light of Day". solos or sop. 8130, tenor. with . thorw, ' Joyttil t e Lord"; by H.P. low; "Cant ThY Burden on the Lond ;allow piano ..iid tenor, by _ '!Savior, Source of Lvery 'Te Deuni"• II Gat, by ..... "It is a Goad Thing to Give aoprano.,nd Woks _ ........ . . _ "I'raise the Lord, 0 My riotil"; Woe no and tenor A new School Book, "Nine wcio - cciii morning"; by Henry Tucker Atlclre.as Orders 0. J. WILLARD, • No. 543 Broadvn 5 O. J. wrzff-ARD, Wholegate Agent for the Cttv'an r , gu t. York for the ceiebrnted • VOSE PIANO TORT Are strictly speaking find class, sad failed to become the LEADING PlA:if er Introduced. Dealers will be sttpl Lovett Wholesale Rates and guarani lion. Large Illustrated price hut, gt likeness tram photographs, sen t to on app,ication. Address WILL , X, Wbolesale 'Agent 543 Broad% ay, Neil, S. D. a' H. W. SMITH) UNRIVALLED AMERICAN 0 RGII 0. -J. Willard, Wholesale iitt The Caxen arethe LARGEST IN THE MARKEL New and beaull nl In tie;ign and —are made ruin the best CA mat. rt with great care, having a !•moolli quanty of tone, yet de, uud tavlivt I , died in high y ohriie t• Muck lto,ewdod lu.ses, URI/ lt , elbie b 1 n\ k: re tooD.,,top, with which th , ino,t : n be produced. &'eud giN ing toll particulars. .1 , 1 , 1r,hs U. J. WILLARD. EMS NO MORE 13,11.1) lIE -NO MORE GRAY Lutii. Dr: Leon's Electric Hair Is pronounced, by all who 1141 NC very best preparation for the lam k Live cure for baldness, eredicutes Cth hunter's, stops the hair from Islll4 speedily restores gray lucks to 'List: or and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions sal glands with new life and coloriag mac dead, faded or gray hair will always t back, by a few applications, to It abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair bolt, glossy, frugal. cantto the touch and easy to atrur wiry and iiitractable locks becomes:to and disposed to remain in any tirstrai As a Hair Dressing it has no equal. are enormous, and it is a univenul favc old and young of both sees. Sold by Druggists throughout t 1 States. Address all orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Sole Prop 151; North Tiordlst., GOOD NEWb FOR Maki Mothers, are you oppressed with your little ones? Are your slumbers broken by their cries! Do you am morning unrefroshed and appreher procured bottle of Dr. Leon II haw and you will have no more wtia watching and anxiety. DR. LEON'S INFANT ELFAIELI liar stood the test of years. Theuvarei; es and mothers bear witness that it Do to give relief if used in season. It st Sure and speedy cure for dolic,crians and is Invaluable for all complaints teething. Sold by Druggists throughout, -e fa States. Address all orders to ZIkOLER & SMITH, Sole Propteton. r 137 North. Third rit., • 111,VER ; S WAAH POWDER! -•- - Saves time, labor and money—nuke' -ing a pastime and Monday a Fesiirst everywhere. Try it. Addre.all orderti manufacturers. - ZIEGLER & SMITH. SoYe rano : lido N ort h Third Thilade. ncr33-Cm.. „B Bah; 1T1LL,44,) 1 • . ERIE, PA COAL ! COAL ! COAL: The place to lay to your NVinters ..t Coal to at Saltsmaii it Co.'s Yet, At the Corner of Peach and 12th its. corner of Etaasahsa and lnb• Cool of all kinds constantly on he.' lowest figure."' Nat, Bltaudnous, from $2.50 to SO • Large Lamp, do., from $4.60 G Aud all other Costa to ProP°6lml 10 ,41 Dealers supplied bf the Ilbezal reduction. 153 IME
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