I€lol3. • " THE 1 " 11161h" STOVE WORKS!, At the opening of the year 156.4., "The World" ' ' challenges,a more confidently than ever. the sympathy and support of a , patriot lc citizen , . A glorious work has been gloriously bekon Deep already answers deep. The lonr Ildeaty ••__ • of this Journal to the cause of liberty to .eted ' • by law stands nobly vindicated In n r,, le aloe of victory shining from Maine to Callforn at. Con necticut, , • Oldo, Pennsvivania, - New Jersey, New I York, have thundered forth their verdict upon , - the misrule and madness of the past. But much Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead more remains to be done. Never was the peril of the country greate . The Radical party still decrees the do tit of representative 'nnself-govern ment te pypreign States. Armed with mil itary despotidWand wholesale Negro Suffrage. It desperately grasps at a permanent lease of • power, In defiance of public opinion, at tbeend 1 of enorm us taxes and of crippled 'lndustries, 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 of Its friends in their turn as much : it, , asks of them more readers and a wider Influ ence. It asks this with confidence In its Claims as a newspaper and as an organ of opinion. The elder Ilse Of a :Newspaper is to give its , renders ALL THE 31-EWI4. • For thin the facilities of "The World are un- ' surpassed by any journal in the United States. I , It seeks to excel by an new sy and candor, a , spirit and freshness In its s columns w•hlch , ROLIOW WARE ! stall commend it to readers of whrttever party, I hex, creed or place. party, As an organ of opinion -Too Wor1.1"1,11,13t 1 flinchlug champion of A Liberal, Progremilye Democracy, whereof the corner stone Is lereesioni restrained by Justice; Freedom pure and simple, In the ; FOCYDBT , sarsuoom AND OFFICE, largest collective measure-, the office of Justice being to protect Freedom from encroachments ; Freedom of the individual citizen hi his rights of though, speech, religion and locomotion; in his Right to make any money bargains he thinks I proper In spite of foolish usury laws; in his ItlcAlit to buy-and sell in all markets, domestic and foreign, in spite of unjust protective tariffs; at his Eight to choose his own food and drink, to spite of meddlesome temperance laws ; labia Hight to representation in the legislative bodies • which tax him, in spite of unconstitutional elusions; Freedom of collective citizens to as. f - semble for discussion 01 gievanees; Freedom of Twelfth and Sassafras Sts •9 all local communities to tannage their local af fairs without central interference; Freedom in every section of the country, from the arrogant and unconstitutional dothinatton of other sec tions. This 'large and comprehensive Idea of Freedom sums up the polities of "Th.•• World," which wjll never be found wanting to this cap hal interest of the coudtry and nt the human .race. A paper published in the metropolis hi natu rally lookedto for careful Market reports and authentic information, and inteliieent discus .dons relating to Trade, Comme-rce and Finance. In tn..... tc•aturrs World." Itv.ites coat parbon v. it u hn:.• other !ottrurtl. 1:1)111. , N',4 The WEVINA WuRIF 0, a largeunartottheet, ParllC hlw IN. ' Daily, i, - now printed wholly in /am , pe, and .'due iiv union with the New York Argus) has the largest circulation of any weekly Journal published, save one. It is an unrivalled Journal for the Farmer, LiveStocknr Produce Dealer. Count :tlerchant. etc. Pub- WOlllO. l / I .V. The SEMI-WEER EA WORLD I; a large quar to sheet, saute size 111 Daily, which, by omit ting the great 11110 01 City aktverthPluents trout the Daily contain; everything el..e that appears in the daily and weekly editions. Puhli.h..l Tuesday and Friday. The DAILY WURLD alTorda a complete com pendium and di.cussion of the news of every day. ' tuvie4. , . WEEKLY WORLD. I Copy I year . - 4 2 CO 4 ropes I year, hop: widely addressed 7 00 10 eoptes I year, separatele addressed ' 15 CO 5t c •ples 1 year, to one address ........ ......5 00 3) copies 1 year, separately addressed .......:7 00 50 copies I year, to one address 50 00 50 copies 1 year, separately addressed. , - .•.5 00 SEMIAVEEKLY WORLD. t copy 1 year. . - 4 4 00 1 copies I year, t.epanttely addressed ... 10 110 la copies 1 y, , nr, to one whirrs. 'SI 00 10 copies 1 year, separately 1tddre5.w.t........ 22 (X) DAILY WORLD copy Ono year CLUB I'RIZES. 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CUTS FOR PitlA---CLUBS you Ms. The Best New York Weekly Published NEW YORK DAY BOOK POPIt Tim New York Da.) 41 ,- .0.4: H A I.; raightf , Jt ward Itadteal Democratic iii. per, it hi !urger etreu wtion than any other itentew!rat te Journal ever publtmited On t hi, continent, and it entera on I th,sthre"holdofl.e , !nor. , proAlwrom, and more hopenti of the great cause It Uphold. Iltan eiVer before. Standing on the Deeitirmtion of Inde pendence, that 'fall rw bite' - moil aro orittal, and , herefore entitled lb 'NUM rights, it la opposed to all forms and degrees of special legislation ' that contilet with grand central troth ,f Democracy, and ON oil and oho% e ell, doe- it eoluttat that inowdroll. one on to American liberty, whieli. Do oat in g the nein,. element In- i to oar system, most of nece,sity wreck the whole mighty fabrie lea no by our iatherq. God has created astute men superior and no groes interior. and th , refore all the efforts of i the past ..1i yi.nr4 to abolish Inn , work end • equalize with ta-zroc.—, , , cry law Virdati.d, eve ry State Const ftutein overthrown, to. cry life ksterhiced, mores cr:. dollar expended, are ne cessarily Just .0 !rttly .ter• towards national suicide; and the simple and awful pro now upon us Is Just this—shall we. rent er our rea son and retrace oar steleyor march on to Mon grelhon, social :march!. , and the total ruin of our country. The Day Roolc.t Iteretore, demands the resto ration of the "Ultion as It Wilk —lt fon of co equal States upon the white basis. as the only hope, and the ;twat,. jmr.thle under teat en, for saving the izratid 1.1• as of ire, and the Lunde amental priciPles of , thierlean liberty, Muhl(' the real freemen, arid lite earnest believer, in that sacred and 'glorioux cause in which the men of the Revolution offered lip their will now labor to expose the ignorance,delusion and treason of the Mongrelparty, It will sta. eeed, and the white Republic of Washington be restored again in all its original influent* and grandeur. The Day Book will, however, hereafter be more than ever 'devoted to all the varied pitrpo nen of a news paper. Conscious that it reach es thousands of fantilles who take no other. Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, It will continue an t improve its "News ol the Week" Somata*, so to, to present it transcript of the World's es "lAN in each issue. Its "Vion ily Department" v. 11l embrace the beet original and selected stories. Its "Ai.trlcultural Depart-' ment" will he hilly sustained, and being the only paper of its class made tip expressly for country circulation, It is confident it is worth double the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint ed from n tinily. It gives toll and complete nc porta of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar- ketx; Grain. Provitdona and Cotton Markets, and a Weekly it•Vit.W of Financial matter-, to get her with the markets, by telegraph. from New orleare , , Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, Sr., tip 14) time of going to pros... Terms—Cash in Advance. . On. ropy one year.. ......... ... .... 82. 00 . Titre« min.,. one .t, ear • 5 :01 Five cops. one year. and OOP to the getter up of the emh...... 1010 Ten copies on.e i.ear, and one to the getter up ~ t the clot; 17 50 A thl I i ona I copies. ... . 175 Twenty eopleN nue yea:, and on, to the get. , ter up of the. :doh 30 00 Spktennen t-onns ...eat free. Send for a ropy. Addrvv., ON log post (nitre, eatinty and State ln full, VAN EVRIE, HORTON& CO., deck. No pa Nassau St., Sew York. -1- I Erie Commercial Colleze, ERIP. Fa.. ERE 1.A5, t 62 State it.. betueen_ 7th and ►cth its.; Pi tile moot ( eanplete Inatitntton in the laud, de signed to 'impttit to yOnug Men and Boy* THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSIN ESS EDUCATION. In nu the of Reif e huafnwo HP% ft thOrflaftli is nos , . ledge of an I ti utnehen upper. taming to a hunitieo. tient lon. Book Ref.pititz. .ththrnetio, LJSIIIIa+Ii I II 411 , 1 Itankina. 4;ilEA'r I , Fncif oti•rN (.11 oUr fuothAi ,1; trncti, hy hII N het .1 thee 1r e egeet 'ye We• hoes. , Ettoreeeegtelt, • ,, 111." and ue..lead e,i v. , 4 • '4 weere eent rf,e,i. eitee' 4.1 net, 4.0 fluc ,e , fkelL “rit• ilh Mo.• es h.- 1,. reo: Ide ` , 4 110 . ,"• , 1.1). j`,o,l,i n , thitlif . P.,• I:,t, .:211.110 thr For froolq. f nrla ft..ni; rt.. A ,tc...t rho.. i.u , rdittz hUto,i. vulottxtell m it It law wtp.r. gth.lents Inv) ltDr.rouuares of home Al ve.ty low pet., ea. Jul- For vi rou I.r, eontAl lilac full inforfustion and :tpeeitnon. , pPtiltutv-hip. nildre.s eneln.4- Inc mix (rilts In ntanipl‘, I' o 4 l k lit)LA:,-Itrtnolpuv, t 1. MJ AT t."-1rr.V.74-2 s.l Ci Of the bcst 1c tt:•1; RI 0,1-ri;7 181314. (WHOLESALE de RETAIL DEALER -W,l thtdr Ni.u , and Cornlnodloam Building ERIE & PITTSBURGH . CAR WORKS Oar Increased facilities for Manufacturing will give U. DPI large a variety of Cooking and Heating Coal , Cooking Stoves, MD IRON GATE, IRON _GATE SMOKE WHEAT SHEAF, NEW ERA AND GOLD STAR, NEW FOREST OAK AND ADVANCE, PRINCE & MINNESOTA BELLE OF THE LAKE, SIGNAL, rAmr, COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE We would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to an examination of our MESIMZ= Befog as4nred that with our extraordinary facilities for,manutaeturing, we can offer suet) indneernenta to the porehaaer tut will be entire ly. !sPt!parrk et - Oriental Heating Stove STVFF 11 It ! Th, hew. 1.1, the World (or wtdolhwe have raciest Ye mode In th e day, 13011:7, J. C. I.q..IAIEN'S mEstriiisw, REMOVED. :klitnufucturera of wrCIVIES. TUVE REMOVED THEM CORNER OF Ormoql?e COAL AND WOOD S'I'CIPVIES ! As Is to ho town! West of Albany r , , 1 We Marinfeeture for MEI Ea BURNER, (both phalli, and extihNlon top,( NMERICAN ROSE, For Rolf. CORI, I= IRON KING AND LEADER, Far HaM Crill Low Oven [ot Stoves, for Wood, IMPROVED FOREST OAK, , piniti Iliad extennion topo MENTOR Elevated Oven Stoves, Parlor Cook Storm ECLIPSE AND BLACK SWAN Parlor Stover; for Wood, BELLE. FAME AND SIGNALS. - Parlor and °Mee Heating litoves. for cotil, ARIZONA, DWARF, GEM, PEARL KEYSTONE, AND SALA3fANDER, LOME AND VARIED Assortment of Stoves ! we 1, , u hew. the Celebrated Base Raining The Elastic Family Ilachine does all kinds of Sewing, thick or thin, without change of ten. Rion. Also, ',Beautiful Embroidering. Tht M Lock Stitch achines for light an. heavy tail oring, or leather work. Simple, quiet and may in ma ration. Machines exchanged and to rent. For sale by S. M. WEIGEL, at Weigel's Mao Ware Room', 1001 State street, Wittich Block. - - air Pianos, Orgaiis, Melodeons 'and all kinds of Musical Instruments kept for sale,. • deel2V-tf. Erie &Ilittsburgh_Railroad. OAND AFTER MONDAY; NOVEMBER ~ti :15,1E07, trains will run on this road as fol lows: LEAVE ERIE-SOLTUWAII.D. , • 1005 A. M., Pittsburgh Express, stops at all sta tions, and arrives at A. & W. It. R. Trans fer at 1:10 p. in., at New Castle at 3:0) p. and at Pittsburgh at &tMt p. m. 6;00 P. 31., Accommodation, arrives at James town at il:nj p, &00 Accommodation. from Jamestown, arrives ut A..t O. W. H. It. Transfer at ra:ti n. in., at New Castle at 7:00 C. in., and Pitts burgh M 1800 n. tn. LEAVE PITINBURGII-NplallWAßD. &(O A. M., Erie Evpress, lenYes New Castle at si;4s a. in., A. &G. W. R. R. Transfer at 10 hl a. in., making close connection with trains for Buffhlo and Niagara nil iii,and arrives at - Erie at 1:10 p.m. 1:3) P. M., Night Express, leaves New Castle at 7:11i p. m., &G.W.R. R. Transfer nt SAS in.„ Jamestown at 1):2Z, p. in. and firth es at Erie at 1 15, a. in. Pittsburgh Express south ronneets nt James towmat i lo p.m. with J. it F. Express, arriving at Franklin ar. t, p. in., and Oil City at :NO tn. Connects at Transfer at Eta p. in., with A. & G. W. Mail west, for Warren, Ravena and Cleveland. Erie Express north connects nt A. & G. W. Transfer at 10:10 a. M., with Mall - east for Mead ville and Jamestown, and at Jamestown with .1. & F. Express for Franklin, arriving atFrank lin at 2.3.1 p. in.. and 011 City at sao p. m. Trains eißuieet at Rochester with trains for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia. and at Pittisburgh connections for Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. :Erie Expres north connects at Girard with Cleveland & Erie trains westward (or Cleveland, Chicago and all points In the West; at Erie with Philadelphia k Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvineton. Tkiioute. &e.. and With Buffalo & Erie Railroad for Buffalo, Imukirk, Niagara Falls and New York City. J. J. LAWRENCE, dechiV74 f • Superintendeht. _A_IU S'T LIN- Don't advertise ho Intensely the largest stock of old style goods for the Holidays, but after thirty years' selling Welchem, Dlamondm, Jewelry, Sliver Spoons, Fancy Goods, &c., in Erie, is prepared to show upon thin occasion and steady right along hereafter, every day, Just such goods In-stele and quality most desirable to buy, The Id shopkeeper who so long stood guard, have been relieved by New Goods, which arrived last el, ening from New York, and at onee displaced the Old Fogies, who were very triad to see ln testiled Young America with the Latest Styles at the Lowest Pekes. Old and ntv: patrons. tton't be-afraid of an old concern—Austin Is up to the times and en &Avon% to do things in a practical manner. Watches and Jewelry reistireil skilfully. Ware manufactured as usual. Engraving in every design on Gold and Silver. Give mit a, T. M. AUSTIN, At '2:l North Park How. "N. ll.—New Goods, Jr., will arrive nt Austin's Dec. 24th, 14t7. deci9-3m5 • Nhp . 14.14111 D wan •••• DYE O,OEII. "VIM cnr4 11T Sold in Erie by J. B. C.,VIVEK CO., am WM. NICK .5: SON. and by Druggibta every where. B. L. Fahnestock & Co., Pitt',burgh; -sole RgentM. no:„S-3m. TOBACCO! TOBACCO .T. W. TAI'Lal, • . Mnnufneturer of NAVY, SPUN ROLLS: 'Ss, I.os And nil thaotn.r at T co Ii A. C C co NO. PENN STREET, Bpll7-y. . FREE GIFTS - TO ALL! A Silk Dress Pattern, a Pamily Searing machine, or Gold Watch, FRET•. OP' Cs For one or two 41ny,', wercle« In nny town nr village. Particular. and naninies ' , vitt free. by addresaing, with s.tazni,, N. It. C1,01:1131AN 3 CO., No. •lit Hanover St., Itnston, Slasv. cleclf3-3m. FIRST-CLASS PIANOS! LOUIS HEIIGE it-00.. Manufacturers of FIRST•CLASS AGRAFFE OVERSTRENG PIANO-b`ORTF.FS - IiVAIUMOOKS, 97 BLEEKER STREET. 1.1211104 are recommended by the most etniitent futltte.,and are. for Intwer,fnlinefot,elms• ttelty of touch and durability, unt , mpa.sed by any pianos made In this country. _ _ car:vitt NTEED FIVE TEARS Illumtrntod Cainlozne and hive List. Rent by mail on application. febl3'o4-Iy. AGENTS WANTED 808 THE -C co arr . And ho iv they Lived, Fought and DiWi for the Chitm, w•itit Seent•i and Inv:tit-rat% in the 14rila t 11PheIlion, Cantprising narrat IN es of Personal adventure, thrtllhtg ineidents,dating exploits, liendedeetis, wonderful escapes, 1114 in toe camp..tield_and hospital; adventures; of sides and scouts, to ether with the songsi n aecdotes and humoi min incidents 01 the tear. ?splendidly il lustrated With over lie tine portraits and beau tiful inignivings. There iv n certain portion .4' t tic 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 fife:ire ful narratives of events, anti this part may be called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war. This Illustrates the character of tile leaders, the humor of tile soldiers, the devotion or women, the bravery •of into the pluck of our heroes, the rotrusrit'e and hunbibips of the service. The valiant and brave hearted, the pictur esque and dramatic, the witty and marvelous, the tender and pathetic, and the whole panora ma of [bower are here thrillingly portrayed in a masterly manner at taco historical and ro mantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that the war has railed forth. Amusement as well as instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit anti authentic history, are skillfully inter woven In this work of literary art. Send for circulars 'and see our terms and a full description of the work. Address JONkr‘i BROTH Elth tt CO., Philadelphia, Pa. OEM Warrant In Bankruptcy. qinlS IS TI) GIVE. NOTICE that on the 10th, .I, day - of Feb., 14n.4. a Warrant ire Bankruptcy ,was ls.sued out of the lbstriet Court 01 the Uni ted States, for the We.tern 111.41 - net of Penn'ta, against the eatate of Cigna. Itantanbah, of Union hero., in the County of Erie. in ',JAM district, ad judged a bankrupt on Ms ewu petit ton; that the payment of any debts and delivery nt any pro perty, belonging to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of an property by him, are forbidden by law; and that a meeting of the ereditors of said bankrupt, to prove t heir debts, nod to choose one or more assign. his estate, will be held at a Court of liauk apt cy, to he holden at the office Of the Re,zister, in the city of Erie, before S. E. Woodruff. Register. on the 15th day of . .. April. A. 'D., MK at: o'clock. P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. V. S. Marshal, Mcomenger. Dy O. P. Davis, Dept. C. ri. Marshal. Adminimtrator'N Notice. LLITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION 'an the - estate of Malcolm Magill, dose:Ned, late of the city of Erie, having been granted to the on. derslgned, notice is hereby given to all indebted to the said estate tb make liontrtilate payment. and those having etatmm agafrot the saute will present them, drily authenticated. (or settle. meat. - RICHARD isllFtlw T. & W MARIC44 MEYER. j CLOTHING ! The most elegant Releetlon for Men's, Boys' and. Children~ FALL & WINTER WEAR NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Coatings, Cassimeres, NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Clothing Made to Order, In a style superior to any heretofore made in this vicinity, at the Nt.liV YORK CLOTHING HOUNE, )Len's Furnishing Goods, From a Paper Collar to 'the finest Silk Under wear, dt $lO per sett, at tbe NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, An Inspection of our really beautiful Stock o Fall and Winter Goods! 1 3 .1 2 1.—A Wholesale Department is eonnected with this House. oclo4m. J. EICIIENLAUB & CO., BOOTS & SHOES ! PrITSBUR , H. P.k BETA I L DCPARTMENT. We have Just finlithed, and prepared for pub. lie inspeetton, a mammoth stoek of Soots Shoes, Gaiters. Rubber., etc. embracingevery deserlp• Lion and variety of kinds, and which for style, quality and littimh cannot be surpassed in the market all of which are offefed at late reduced rates. We also pay esravial and strict atten tion to For which the finest colleettoo of Leathern are kept on hand, and every facility is secured for aw•ommodatina customers promptly, and in a style to render perfect ,satisfaction. Particular attention is also directed to our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Where we manufacture at 'Wholesale, Men's Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boots, oboes, Gaiters, ete., of every variety and kind. Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the addition of new buildings and improved ma• chine**, we are prepared to supply the Trade on short notieeantLat the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are connected our LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS! Embracing French, rum and American Calf Skins, of hest and varied branda,Slaughter and SPFIIIIMIISOIe Leather, French and Ameri can Roans of all colors and prices. - With our ,nen•ased facilities a e can Nell ae low as 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 respeettullir solicit a continuance of the Mime. ae2crtf., Gifts for Christmas and New Years ! A Superb Stock of. Pine Gold and Silver Watches, all Warranted to Run, and Thoroughly ble d , at the Low Price or Su) atone, and Satin- - faction Guaranteed. 100 Solid ()old Hunting Watches,.....telLo to 81000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches ',nom Sip NO Ladies' Watches, ename1ed......... lUO to MO MO Gold Hunting Chronometero... 250 to 500 1310 Gold Hunting English Levert.... 210 to MO 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watchea.. 150 to MO 50) Gold Hunting American do 100 to MO 540 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 Miter Bunting Duplexes 75 to 230 500 Gold Ladles' Watches 50 to GO 11:40 Gold Hunting Lepines ... . 50 to 75 1000 Miscellaneous Sliver Alto 100 2500 Hunting Silver Watches 2to 50 501.10 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the Popular One Price Plan, giving every patron a tine Gold or Solid Watch for 110, without regard to value, ? Wright ! Ilm. & Co., 161 Broadway, New York, wish to Ifnmecliately dispose of the above mag nificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holden are entitled to the articles named in their certificate, upon payment of teh dollars, Whether It be a verb worth $l,OOO or one worth les.. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of Ito worth, and as no article valued les pe s than *lO is named on any cer tificate, it will at once be seen that this Is nolot tery, but a straight forward legitimate transac lion, which may be participated in by the most fastidious. A single certificate will he sent by trail "poet paid, upon receipt of eenta; five for $l, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for 14 sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most superb.watch for SLS. To agents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a lenitimatel3r conduct ed business, duly authorized by the Govern ment, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by ex press,will[ hill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can pos. sally occur. Tryus. Address WRIGlit BROTHER & CO., Importers, docl9-amo 161 Broadway. New Tort:. fe1)13.4%. BOOKAGENTS WANTED toe - elicit eiders for DR. WM. SMITH'S DICTIONA RY OF THE BIBLE. Written by 7Uor the most distinguished Divine!' in Europe and America. Illustrated with over 125 Steel and Wood En gravities. Complete in One Large Octavo Yet time. Retail Price, $3.50. We employ no Gene. ml Agent*, and can thus offer extra induce ments to agente dealing directly with us. ' For tultparticulara and termsß. BURR , address & the Publish- em. .1. CO.. • doel94w. liarilbrd, Coen. AdmlnlMistor. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! AT THE N 0.4 Noble illock The Comptetest stock of AT THE No. 4 Noble Block. • - No. 4 Noble mock Full Linea In No. 4 .Noble Block Is respectfully solicited MARKS at METER. .MANUFACTVRERS OF No. 02S State Street. irrekvrc,m Avortu.: No. 6 West Seventh Street, W I it )L ESA LI EICHENLAUB & co NEW PER= For the handkerchief. ?' ALON'S A Mr.t. Thcquisite, Delicate, and Fut nt,P6rfnme, Distilled from the Bars 1 Beautiful- Flower from ' which it 1 , ..c9 its name. manct tyed only by PiIAILON SON, NEW YORK. REWIRE OF COUFFNIZI Sr ran, PIIALONN-ITAHE NO arriEn.Y.-, Sold by Drombria Fesna➢y. UANIi ' NOTICI.. Keystone National Bank, CAPITAL $250,000. DIRECTORS • Belden Marvin, John W. Hall, t lihn Marvin • - .4ester Town, 0. ORANGE NOBLE, Prest. JIN,TO. J. TOWN, t 'foh The abo%e hank 18 now doing buoim-oi to Itn ' now building, CORNER OF _STATE AND EIGHTH STS Satisfactory , paper 411seonnted. Money ro mixed on deposit. Collections made and pro ceeds accounted for with promptness , . ' Drafts. Specie and Baltic Notes bought and sold. A • of public patronage solicited. • Important .Notior. . • FAIRVIILW STATION, Sept. 16, 1567. The Sukscriher would respectfully Inform the Farmers of Fairview and vielnity, that lie Is prepared to pay THE HIGIII->t; Id.tltiCET PRICE .for all kinds oi Farm Produce dellvert , f at Fairview Station. Also, keilei on hand for sate BITUMINOUS ANI* NTInt.‘,CITE COA as cheap as can be had el'cwhere: Also, has the agency of 'Ha.ssgoott, Young &C.,.'s sttperlor CAM Steel- PloWa, Mulkey Cultivators, Wallace & Jones' Self-Dumping Wheel Hay Hake Ac. And has a superior lot of full blood mid gnat.' AUFFHLK -AlO Tit F-STEII. WilrrE I'IUS sepl9'67-Iy. ;;Tt 1%1 kl NV VI it 3I . Haring retsoelateti with me on the ist ofJanua ry Andrew ]Sayer, in the L BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The tirm will he known nA-P. Cledelwt* and the business will be carried on BLS hereto fore at No. 19 West Park, G Erie, EPNa. , C. LE11.1.11.T. Something New: Buyfiliver Tipped Shoes for yourehildren. A majority of the children wear holes to the toes of their shoes in a very few days; then the shoes are soon worthless, ~and-- 4 new pair must be bought. The only way to prevent this great waste of money is to bify shoes protected by sil ver tips. They never wear out at the toe, and make a pair of shoes last three times as long as without rips. Leather Caps have been worn to some extent, but they have ,proved worthless. Silver Tips have a twat runtsubstmitial appear ance, and do away entirely , with the disagree able sight of dirty stoekings and protruding toes. We have constantly on band the only as sortment of Silver Tipped Shoes to be found in the city, including tine Sewed shoes, Balmoral's, Youths' Boots, &c., which we offer, togetherwith 'a large and fashionable assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest cash prices. rurl4l7-tf. C. ENGLE:HART &:TO. WHO MADE YOUR COAT WAG-N/EI;.. It tits so nice I gaps I must go awl OUP how aro his charges' Why, don't you know, tie !WU. CHEAP ER than any other Metchant Tailor ia .town, the BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, EIMIE2III WARRANTS HIS GARMENT TO' TIT t No! leo that Rof Mnrio3:4t 11: co to him store, No. 626 State Street, And give him d chance to make you a suit, and you will never buy anywhere ebte. je2rlC-tf. BARNUM-, =I DRUGS, nEDIOINES, FA (,l Goops, PERFIDS ETCY TOILET 1.41)A II A I It • - • - ,or oGNE :POWDER BRUSHES; PAINTS. OLU, Turpentine's, Vern Ilydrernr ters or ittl•kjiids, • • • PATENT MEDICINES., 7 PURE,LIQUOR44 FOR MEDICAL. PURPOSES, London Porter and Scotch Ale Prescriptions carefully dispensed. All articles sold by tule are warranted to be precisely ns rep resented. '.No trouble to show goods. Itemetn t•er the twine and place, • -111.111,NUM, 1;117 Pencil Street, . . sprlP67-Iy. • South of the Depot. Authorized Capital $400,000. CAPITAL PAID IN $1.X0,003. THE SECOND NATIONAL HANK opened for business on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12111, 1681, In the banking oMce previonsiv occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east corner of State street and public Park.. WM. L. SCOTT, great. WM. C. CURRY. Cash. D/BECTOTO: WI!. L. eCOTT, of firm of J. !learn Call Dealers. ' • JOB. It'CARTEII, of firm of Selden, Bfina & McCarter, Milldam. [CEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. • W. 8. BROWN, Anent Buffalo & Erie R. R. JOHN C. of firm of Clengene,Caughs ey & Burgess. Wholesale Grocers. - O. E. CIWELT, of firm of Crouch tt Bro,, Flour Merchants. M. B. BARB, of flrzn of Barr, Johnson & Kea man stove Manufacturer, F. F. FARRAR, of flrtu of Gray' & Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. BREW IGAKER, Grocer, ipurciirruiLit; Reduced SO Per Cent. in Price! DEGUAAF- & TAVLOWS 87ande8Berwary, 045 Christie Street, and 180 and. 182 Heater Street; (Entrance 87 Bowery,) WHOLESALE AIR RETAIL. Our Stork consists of all gradea, Myles and klndaa FURNITURE and BEDDING. of our own make, which we goarsatee. Our Mock entlrelytuo tango' for Vie season. and SW , SOLD. I f we cm find the , ,• t , 1 . 1 C 44 etre AT A L. • PEIZZEN"S National Claim Agency Office in Farrar Hall Bantling, Erie, Pa SOLDIERS' BOUNTY. All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late acts-of Congretet, can have the tiara° promptly collected by sending their discharges to mo, the receipt of which will be promptly acknowledg ed and instructions returnetL nj,CREASE OF PENSIONS. In per month for the (mai loss of 11RO of either leg or axin, instead of Es. fL per month for each minor etaki of decet,ed Nufillers or •setimen. Also, other Increases. ADDITIONAL FOR VOLZ OFFICERS of 1.7.. S. A. Three months p 8 proper for all in service March &I, and cllseharged after April oth, 1866. elating mated. Minis for arrears of pay; and pensions, and bounty, promptly collected . Unequalled-Mehl- Wen for cicedng and cum plat hag claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In North-Western Penn , ylvania where years of experience in the int. Treasury canround. Thankful for the eery liberal patronage be stowed In the past we hope by increased expe rience und unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. 0111 m In Farrar Hall Building. Address . TODD PERLF.Y, Lork Box lii, Erie. Pa. auT6G-tf, NEW Flll3l. James P. Crook, having taken in Ids son, Jam. E., WI a partner, on the ht. day of April, IsW, deethetirm name of . .tantes P. Crook ct sun, de sires to have a If ettlument of his old accounts. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to him are requested to e:?il and settle without - JAMES'P. CROOK 6: 507.5, bealeri In T inil Manufacturem of WINDOW i4ASII, FRAMES, DOORS & BLINDS. Mouldings and I'x•lua. Fenee, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Pla. ing done to order. con . Pen eh. V 74 t • Between Fourth and Filth Sts., Erie, Pa. We respectfully eall the aitention of the pub lic to our facilities for doing work in the best of ,tyle, promptly and on rne,onahle terms. Huv ing tilted up entirely new shops, itla 'superior muchinere, we Mel confident of giving satisfae lion. orders front abroad will receive prompt attention. my :NIA-tr. JAMES P. CROOK & SON. qII3IAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Corner Maglith 'and siate OPPOsITE POs'T OFFICE. Tht4 Institution lA)toiv open for the I rallPae tion oI bu.ino,.. OFFIct.: Iloc A. M. to I'. M. SATVILDAYs: tr A. M. to S P. M. Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this Institution to Regular Depositors. r DIRECTORS : J. FAchenlitub, P. A. Becher, I'. P. Liebe F. Schneider, John Genshelmer. OFFICERS: • John Gensitelmer, President. Matthew Sehlaudecker, Treasurer. F. Schneider, 1 Secretrtry My -2'67-Iy. I:4 A f.W.ICt UOMEOPATUICI SPECIFICS. HYR PROVED , FROM TRH 1105 T AMP= experience. an entire meets; Ehniplo—Psonappa-s. gelatent, and Reliable. Thy sr* the only bledicinea perinady adapted is molar eas—+e simple that Wes tsar earoket be made In aides them; ee barmiest la to be tree from dieter, mid ss elnelent as to be always rehabs They have raised the bisluniammodidstiom tram all. sad will always nada 'Wards& Pas Costa. Laura Irevern, Congestion, Tamuraßons.. 23 I. Wor i T s4 Wons.rovirr Worm-Collo. 23 S. Grit ie. er Teething of infants. SS A. . Dlarr ea of ohildrea or adults IA Ilk Dysentery. Griping, Mons Collo.. 13 lk Ckolara•Morbas. Vomiting R 3 7. Conchs, Coils, Bronchitis 25 R. Neuralgia, Toothache. Pseesoba... 23 1, iltearteenes.Blek•Beadaeho,Vartigo 25 10, . Dyspepsia. Bilkins Stomach 95 ii. Sappre•aed, or painful Periods.... 23 12 Whites. too profuse Portal* 21 12. Croup, Cough, dielenit Breathing... 25 14, Salt Itheunr, klrysipens, grandam 13 ilk" Ithourriatiom .2.l.eomstio Pains.. 2.3 16, Fewer & &gni Chill karar. Ague lie 17, -Plies, band or 0 Wing. ea 11. Ophtlialmy, and-sore or weak Eyes 60 11. Catarrh, menu or chronic Indium.* 50 10. 1.0 boopliaa-00iigheallecaeonla te D. Asthma, opprmood Breathing 50 D. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing 50 13 Scrofula, enlarged Clouds, Berillinge 50 95, . Gendral Debility, Physical Weakness 50 D. • • Dropsy, and want, Berretloac. ISO 1 11 . Sea-Slo km's., Banes. from riding. 50 2 7 . Kidney-Disease, Gravel ... .., CO U. Nervous U. Willy, sem i nal Erritoolomo, lavutantary Dia. &atm . 100 CO. . sore Month, Capher IS. 54, " C rlaary is , eak eras. wetting lied. 50 51. " Pia.aful Periods, with Naomi.. CO Q • huff' tins.. at cb.ezr of life 1.00 13, .." Ep lo pay, Spun., 05 Vitas' Darom.Loo 14. " trielallter •ot, u:orratod Bor. Traorta. I:4 rAmtLi CARES Of ad large vial., Morocco tarty lantabraln•-• 'weenie tor evert ardloar, disease, a fantill la *abject to, and a book of dl. s{lo 00 !mast Family and Traveling cafe", 21./ to ;rum sfi to $$ Specifies fort°. private DI. ,both for C claim and or Pee% entire' tneatniont, m e•alr and pot bet tu.ecil42 to $1 tv — rb t;,f,,,i,ep by the ungle tam, are sent to not port at ttle by NIS.; of Ea press, free of ri.arge. on retell of the irrit.6._ , SreCf.o •C. medleine Cotnpany, utace sad Depot. No GO Door.:itia•ir, New Yeah, • Dr. liner. , nrr• Ia S , tr . •lotrit illttly St E•s prrronally or ar t for all furcui of dame. `Oki ILL. DU UGC, ib AS. \VM. NICK d: gON tzltl WII.KINS k ..t: DULL, CHEAP .CASII STORE. . 1 I 4G- , Corner of Sill anti I.,?tate 4t C4roceriem and 13r4pvirducts4, \Var. And everything that Is tt,nally kept in a First Class Fatally GE,lery. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP .FOR CASH. Erie Coiinity, Flour, %Iways on liana. Call anti ex:ln - title prices uondg 4olivered fr., in any part of the city or South Erie. oc3-If. LIVERY STABLE.' • I:NriERSIGNED having purehased the I well known Livery Stand heretofore occu pied by Win. J. Steriett desire+ to inform his friends and the mitille that he will continue the tnedness, end invites their patronage. T FIE STOCK a ill he largely increased and im proved—new convey:times have bel.ll prneured and some of the best livery horses In the coun try. lam determinist so to conddet the estab lishment as to give satisfaction. Those who want to obtain the services of a good team will find me ready at nil trines re neeenurantato them at reasonable price+. Recollect the place, Sterrett's Old Stand, VI fth street, rent* of the Reed' llmi+c. ' THOS. LENNON. I. L PUFFS NEW 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCKERY STORE, ISAAC ROSENWEIG, SEN., ilas opened a new store of the above deserip tiotytt his old stand,near the trouts 'Weld corner of State street and the Park, where he invites his old eustumers and the public generally to give him avail. Constantly oh hand a gene ral assortment of Crockery, Glass, China and SilverlVare, Bed Room Sets, Pinner and Tea Sets, Knives, Forkg, Tea Spoons, Looking tiltosses,'Lumps, Globem, Chitnneym, ace. FANCY GOODS' OF ALL .KINDS ! Embracing some of the most beautiful ever brought to this market. Those who wish to buy at a bargain will tind. it to their interest to He guarantees to sell . any other house In the city WATCHES; ONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, And a great variety of FANCYCI AT AUSTIN'S, Paragan. B”lming, 28 . N: Park Place, Erie, Nest door to ,lierciloot ii - Ctdon Exproin Co. A'stiwk of $2.0,i0u worth of elegant and fash ionable goods %vitt homfet ed, for the next three motiths, at a very great i.ion in price. The stuck Is all new met purcluts.sl at lower rates of gat than now, and determined totivoid losses in tut are, 'mail profits and cash t ransac lions Lsawtit alike customer and deader. Thirty years c , aablished In Erie, in the sane business, may be some guarantee that no gr*lxt amount of halsro:sentat lon will be employed, but just enough Old-Fogy. and Ydung• America reptrit to warrant sale transactions and good bargains. , SILVER SPOONS OF COIN SILVER, • For sale or made to order. :Watches and all kinds ot time keepers and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. Give mo a call. T. M. AUSTIN. dc - ,'6L JOB MINTING of every kind, in large or email quantities, plain or eMored, done In the best er Wks. style. and at moderate prices, at the Obsery . No. 6. lIIIMPEIHETIP EIZEZEIEI Tito Itegt uf 314 STATE STREET. 20 PERCENT. BELOW m)l3. '67-1y Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot! AT TII II New York Hoop Skirt .31anufactory, loos STATE Neat, Light, Fait] Cheap. A. F. COHEN A. BRO. mipeetfully Infdrm the ladies of Erie and surrounding country that they have on unfit a large assortment of Hoop Skirts:of all sizes and Myles, of our own make, and manufactured of the hest flexible steel and material, which we will guarantee equal to any in the tuarket. Having had considerable expe rience in the - business, ue are confident of our ability td give entire satisfaction to alt those who may favor its with a call. if any of our make will break within one ,vear, they will he ed repair. and no charges Made. Old Skirts repaired, altered rind shaped as new. New.tikirts made to order at the 'shortest notice, splendid and large stock of all kinds of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on hand. Country merchants NUM/lied at the very lowest rates. • A. F. COHEN ,e ja:2-11, No. laciState street, Erie, Fe. *v.w BOOK BINDERY ~ c i, Blank- Book Manufactory 1. We would reapectrully announce tot he public. that we have opened a 130011. 131 IN - 131 4 11/ "kr, and are prepared to do work in any lwaneh of the hnsine,4. BLANK BOOKS! Of all kinds, nn linnd and made to onto, and ruled to any pattern dented. MAGAZINES AND OLD BOOKS, Bound and rep - aired In the best style BINDERY OVER Keystone National Bark, Corner State sad Sth Streets, Erie, Pa. nwi.-Sm - - 17N1D1±3,ILSIG-NEI), Having purchased the Intert-4. of the i(.11 , 111 Nineents in the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of the, late than, would re.pcetfullp t‘ollelt continuance of favor from the friend t and pa tronm of the how.e, and the publh: in general, pleilging himself that he will at all tlinen try to sell giant and reliable , Flour, Veed mitt G; rain . At the lowest price for cash in hand. From my long experienc , e In this branch of the trade, I trust 1 know what the public demand, and that I am prepareitto meet that n ant. Returning my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to In, in the past. I hope by strict at tent ion to my hirsine%% and their wants, to merit a continuance oh their patronage In the future, THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED, AND GRAIN BUSINEs.t, Will be continued, in all its departments, at the ERIE AMES, PARADE STREET, awl the Store, 13ARx ROW, Between Brown' , . Hotel and Reed House, Where the publie will !Man good stock always for Kale, with' competent and polite men on hand to supply their wants. 0r251,7-Iy. H. B. lIAVERSTICK. - EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above the Buffalo Road, ERIE, Pt nit VA.".iir 417. MANVFACTURLES OF PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW! And nil kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes. Sad Irons, on hand and inatuniactured to order. Plows and Plow Points of superior make and dun:Mill i:4' always on hand. A. call and a fair trial of our articles Is we ask. mr.Nt"..l-tf. HENRY. BRYANT k Co. J . W . "i" 11 1.1 S Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture Haring purelinsjit thi. entire stock of Furni - ture of Messrs. Moore d. !tablet, I respectfully ask my old customers and the- public generally to give me a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before purchasing elsewhere, I have it large n,:ort nwnt of Parlor, Chamber. and Red Room Sets ALSO,• BEDSTEADS, 'CHAIRS, TABLES, WAIIDROBEst, DFIsKs , - Anti, in fact everything in the line of Furniture. I am prepared to nutnu fact ure to order env style that may be called for. Remember, S'o, 715 State street, east sale, between Seventh and Eighth streets. ap2.ltr,*-tt. JOHN W. AYES-S. 31. TT S: C -141 • ,-, Jrgart. _Prices at a large discount, below manufnetur em' prices.. Every instruta , tit warranted for flee years. Also. the hest Sewing Machines constantly an hand. Every Machine warranted for three .years., _ Alrifitate Rtifk.t, Erie, Pa, ]nn"_-tf. Z. FiWAlrrlii. CLOTHINGI 1 - 1.4191'S C.A.YS AND Gents' Furnishing Goods ! Come and see our FALL AND WINTER • STYLES: - JUST OPENED. JONES & LYTLE, No. 10 PARK ROW. sepl2-t f. L. 13. CIIEV.A.L.IV:I3.. DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST Neatest, Cheapest, and hest Fllgn Painting West of New York City. Parlors. I fatls, Churches, dec.. Frescoed In the neatest style of the art. General Designing, Drafting of Models tor the Patent ;Office, and every description of. Orna• mental Painting executedpromptly. ROOMSIII Par m• No. a, second Boor apiEffr-tf. Mary J.Crowther,by her .Ia the Court of next* friend, Edward P. Common Plea.s of Loomis, Erie Con ntr„ No. 40 Fo. Term, ifiGT. that testimony in the rn at my °thee, in Ile January iith,lNti4,at A' appointment from vs. Isaiah Crowther. OTICE is hereby glyen II above case will be tak borough of North East, on 10 o'clock a. m., by virtue . the Court of Common P 1 ja2.2w. 8.8. lIAMMO NIEW THE LATEST PUBLISIIED Sent to any 1{ 4, 4 . 11t 4;1 16, tMl ti 0. .J. WILLA.RD No. 543 Broadway. Neu yqrk "If I Couldn't !fow ('bola I ; song lit Ilopk • "Crosx Ober Jobhiti"•, I. I, n I. "Kiss %Tt• ~s of trill, Mother': 'Thinking of Old Frieink I,‘ • win . ..„ "Waiting St I 1 N' bee' ; , • "Stars of Promise"; 1411 lid . • leabant Meniorle "; eJ. e. ; "There's K noekin.L. at Hie Door bt comic bong by Watson "Leaven that Fall h, snri 5"; io "A syl'elq Brier Ito-e in .N 1?, •. 11 , 4 in "Angel of be. .oty"; by 11. I', • "l'l Huge Itose”; smas by - "Sneezin Song"; h. Ho. and I' of.: "In this Beau but Land of My hr.. • by Hakim .......... •... • , "me I me, Hurting, on lo.night "V, rite Me a Si ng ut )t) Father"; 11;.,.' ; ' ' ry ..................... . ....... ..... "I Could Not Help hut 5ta,v";........ "I'lit Lingering at the Garden Gate". "Friends We 1.-ved In Form r • -- "11 1 : , :f ie .rM My Heart Ye Faded I. tt. ea...,11,b"; tail tail by If. Croft.. "Caine to "tiWtS . I. (local :Nihon"; by H. P. bum, "My lltatUtlttil l'i'ar!'; by /I. I'. 11.111 kn "h..ty 1/tes' ; solio ..rid Omni. by Ii "'lonic of .My Youth"; hrtnn bong I.) !tanks • "Iu• Lier,We site.. at the Witoluvi - eadal and c.•orus "M. bones 01 to rust" . ' by "It m.etia.l but toe Utherllay"; by J. 1;.11. an "Year. , A,...0"i r 0,) J. Thomas.. . o tr i,, n , ; nu. g "Jest.,lsavaairot .1.1) Saul"; saes, tenor and alto %antes, with Cholll4, 1,) Islaq Will "Like s V. vary Dot nal CO/I.talto utlu t harms "noltly Now the Light 01 ; solos or sop alto, tenor, with , 0 , ,, Joybil 111 t e 1.,0111' ; by 11.1% .st lay liut den oil the !.one ;gat.,. b„ plant, 1,1.1 tenor, by "?saVlur,*oUrt• of iy , "Fe lii•man"; flat by Daniey... _ "It hi a lifahl Thing tg, tid ‘• 'thank, "; FfJprilllo tot "Prat.... the Lord, U 333 :soda, ; moo,. 110 .1141 tehor A new Se 001 1:006, •':. , •11 - 11, 0 Morning": by Ilenr:. 'I tiel“ A.l fe44 11.LAH1 1 . 513 f.rotalt% e and lonn Who.eftale Agent for the City au York for the eel. hr aro E. M. VOLE ez SON, PIANO FORTES; Are strictly speaking first elass, and ion; failed to become the LEADING PIAN( I, 4[4: er introduced. Dealers will be suppik a;•, Lowest Wholenae Rates and goa ran leel Lion. Large Illustrated prick u , t,gning likeness from photograpt,, .eat ~n 3 on application. Addre.s ri. J. ' Wnolesale Agent 1;rua,1%%;*.:5.w1,4. •VNRIVAI+ED AMERICAN 0..131AN51 0. J. Willard, Wholesale ktit. New at.d beauti ul to de!-Ign and w , aldliat:: —are made rout the 1),,,t ul mat, ritt tt ith great care, haying a •ixa,othl.p:;.: yllisllty of tulle, yet due and In 11401 y Ute , lte , t It4esewood. blow pedals, k. multi atop, with which th. nioi.tucauhit.r.,n Call be produced. Send tor lllnai gl% tug lull particular', Addri,a U. J. WILLARD, JlO7-11 • 51:Iltrt,aitt NO MORE: BALD lIE.VD4I 'IN pronounced by all who hate c•cl ~ • L• very best preparation for the hair. It ',ix. t i t e cure tor balduess, eradMites draida.l.la . . humors, stops the hair troth falung,..l,e. speedily restores gnty lucky to their and luxuriance. it operates on the NecrutioUs and glands with new ille atai coloring matter. dead, lade,. or gray lour Is /11 a tv. b ter 0.4 - , back, by a lett upphe auaau, belts _: uldindalice, vitality, and tutor. it makes the hair sun, glossy; fragrant. haat to the touch and easy to unaage. it wiry and intractable loci:, tut 0111r1/, , & , , ,, .. 1 : Unit I.ll,l*med, to re ninth Iti city ut,iml pat,: An 0 huir In - easing It nu, no ,41utd. •• are enoirmous. auu it is a huh ersal old and young of habit ,rle,. • , Sold by prtigglets throUghutityle Stal u, .i4l,lrens WI order, to • Mothers, are you opprez.,ed %1111 .011 of y uur little ours? Are} our 51uull.el, Ull. :40 broSru by their rrles7 Uu yju inuthing Unrefrestaii him appirl.t pi ovule tt bottle 01 Dr. Lk , awl you %HI bare no to re C...t• Unlearnt; anti. uniiety • DR. LLON'S INEANI • Has stood the test vars. 1 Itoli , o and tuothrt3 twat N alas, to gne reilet it.used lu stasoti. 1 , 1 1, -V` -Mlle and spet(l, clue tor L. du.,vortui.. , : anti 1% in% nitil:6lv tar uli eon.piuint•. , teething. lull by Druggight throughout •,`..r titutrn. Adore-, all alders to 7.ll*.liLl.ti 1.; SN11111,: , oh• propro-t , r , at North 112ird mt., 1 10t.ia,:11.• Save. time, labor and 'money-11.0AV , Wa! lug a paatime and .7iion.t.* a Ft everywhere. Try it. .I,l4.ires ord.:n Manufacturers. ZI EULER (1.: SMITH. rroprioorg 1;r: North Th Int St., no • L't.4-IS.M. - 14 0.• 4 REFINEO . • MOLD .o ,4ltipi s ES C t CiffigE f0rm47012 2.G. FASO CH.ERASIVE N! tI ' SOAP.I SOAP.ISOAP. O NUF4%CTUri E OP ( c sl \e 4p AND. CO Corner of Holland-and Sixth WO ERIE, PA. The place to lay In your Winter - a • , :r0 Coal la at At the Corner of Peach and 120 sx' d corner of Sassafras. and 13;11 Coal of all kinds constantly vo ; ' lowest figures. • Nut; Bituminous, from $2.50 to Ad' sir Dealers supplied by the LsrA Meng reduction. - oat. D. ComminWane. MUSIC DEALT II co. J. V{ ILLAIW. 4, S. D. at 11. W. SMITH'S The easel, are the LAItliEsT IN THE :%lAREEI. .:%IORE GRAY LOU".K Dr 6 Leon's Electric 'lair Believer 4Llatil...k.Li. a. .11.11 au!: rrupriet:s St•rtli 'I had st., GOOD NEWs tuft MOTHERS. SILVER'S WASH Pull-PEW COAL COAL! OW Saltsman & Co.'s YOl4. Lar g? Lump , dO., from $4.0 to $:), Aud all other Canis in proportion.