The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 19, 1868, Image 4

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    1868.
" THE WORLD."
At the opeWng of tko year IBA •The World"
ehalleages, more confidently than ever, the
sympathy and support of unpatriotic citizens.
A glorious work has been gloriously begun.—
Deep already answers deep. The long fidelity
of this Journal to the cause of liberty prote c ted
by law stands nobly vindicated in a splendor of
victory shining from Maine to California. Con
necticut; Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New
York, have thundered forth their verdict upon
the mingle and madness of the past. But much
more remains to be done. Never was the peril
of the country greater. The Radical party still
decrees the death of representative self-govern
ment in 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 east of Union and Peace.
To the .great battle still to bo 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 chief use of a Newspaper is to give Its
readers
ALL TILE NEWS.
For this tke facilities of "The World" are un
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,
sox, creed or place.
As an organ of opinion "The World" is the un
flinching shampion of
A Liberal, Progressive Dem/Wswy,
whereof the corner stone is Freedom restrained
by Justice ,• Freedom pure and simple, in the
largest collective measure; the office of Justice
being to protect Freedom from encroackments;
Freedom of theindividual citizen in his rights of
though, speech, religion and locomotion; in Ina
Right to make any money bargains he thinks
proper in spite of foolish usury laWs; in his
Right to buy and all in all markets, domestic
and foreign, in spite of unjust protective tariffs;
In his Right to choose his own food and drink,
in spite of meddlesome temperance laws in his-
Right to representation in the legislative bodies
which tax him, in spite of unconstitutional ex
clusions; 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 see
tions. This large and comprehensive idea of
Freedom sums up the politics of 'rho World,"
which will never Ise found wanting to this cap
ital interest of the country' and of the human
Mee.
A paper published in the metropolis is natu
rally looked to for careful Market reports and
authentic information, and intelligent discus-
SlOnS relating to _
•Trade, Ormmerre and Finanee.
In these&attires "The World" luvitokt corn
,
I-arisen-with any other Journal.
EDITIONS
. The WEEKLY WORLD, a large quarto sheet,
same size ar, Wily, is now printed wholly in
large type, and its union with the New
York Argus) lasts Ore largest circulation of any
wedkly Journal published, save one. It is an
unrivalled Journal for the Farmer, Live Stock or
Produce Dealer, Cotalry Merchant, etc. Pub
lished Wednesday. _
The SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD is a large quar
to sheet, name size as Daily, which, by omit
ting the great mass 01 city advertisements frorn
'he Daily contains everything else thaeappears
in the daily and weekly editions. Published
Tuesday and Friday.
The DAIIN WORLD affords a complete com
pendium and discussion of the us%s of eery
day,
'r V. R3ll±s.
WEEKLY WORLD
1 spy 1 year
4 copies 1 year, separately addressed
-10 copies 1 year, separately addressed.
a 1 copies 1 year, to one address
-..)) copies I year, separately addressed.
:1) copies 1 year, to one address
:i.) copies I year, separately addressed.
SEMI-WEEKLY. WORLD.
'4. copy lyear
4 copies 1 year, separately addressed..
10 copies 1 year, to one address
10 copies 1 year, separately addressed
DAILY WORLD.
1 copy one year
CLUB PRIZES.
For I.flub of 10 to one nddres.s, 1 Weekly I year
I Semi-Weekly " 1
I Daily
DIRECTIONS.
5o -
1w
Additions to clubs may be made any time in •;
tile s•ear at the above club rates.
Changes in club lists made only on request of ,
persons receiving club packages, stating edi
ton, post °thee and State in which it has pre- 1
viously been sent, and enclosing twenty-live
cents to pay for trouble of the change to seixt
rule address.
Terms, cash In advance. Send, if possible„
Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft. Btlle
sent by mail will be at the risk of sender.
We have leo traveling agents. Specimen cop
les, posters, etc., sent free of charge wherever
and whenever desired. Address all orders antb
letters to THE WORLD,
J 2.115-6 w. - 36 Park Row. New 'York_ •
White Mem Must Rule'imerica.
CLUBS FOR 1868••• CLUBS FOR ISGS.
The Boa New York Weekly Published.
NEWYORK DAY BOOK !
VOIZ ISOS.
The New York Day-Book Is a straightforward
lladleal Democratic paper, with a larger circu
lation than any other Democratic Journal ever
puldished on this continent, and it enters on
the threshold of iSai more prosperous and more
hopeful of the great cause It upholds than ever
beture, Standing on the Declaration of Inde
pendence, that "all (white) men are equal," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, It is opposed
to all forms and degrees of special legislation
that conflict with this grand central truth of
:Democracy, and over all and above all, does it
combat that monstrous tremor{ to American
liberty, which, thrusting the negro element in
to our political system, must of neeeinity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by
. our fathers.
God ham ereetedwhite men superior anti ne
groes inferior, and therefore aU the etforts of
the past Nix years to abolish His work and
equalize with negrocemevery law violated, eve
ry' State Constitution overthrown, every life
sacrificed and every dollar expended, are ne
cesenwily Just so many -steps towards national -
suicide ; and the simple and awful protlem now
upon us is Just this—shall we recover our rea
son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon:
grelisin, seeial anarchy, and the total thin of
our country.
The Day Book, therefore, demands the resto
ration of the "Chien as It was"—a Union of co
equal States upon the white basis, as the only
Lope, and the only means poslble under heaven.
fur Saving the grand ideas of Ind, and the fund
amental priciples of American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in.
that sacred and glorious cause in which the
men of the Revolution offered up their liecri,
will now labor to expose the Ignorance,delnsion
and treason of the Mongrel party, it will sue
reed, and the white Republic of Washington
- be restored again In - all its original influence
and grandeur.
Tile Day Book will, however, hereafter be
more than ever devoted to ail the varied purpo
sea of a news paper. -Conscious that It reach
es thousands of traniltes who take no othei
Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, it
will continue and improve its "News of the
Week" Summit**, so as to present a transcript
of the World's events In each issue. Its "Fam
ily Department' will embrace the best original
and selected stories. Its "Aaerieulteal Depart
ment" will be fully sustained, and being the
only paper of Its class made up expressly for
country circulation. it is confident It is worth
double the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint-
VII from a daily. It gives full and complete' re
ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; tirade, Provisions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by telegraph, from
*iew Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philudelphia,
are., Sc., np to time of guing. to press.
Tsrma—Cmh in Advanca.
Ulte copy one yCTIC
nil ek.• eoplOn 01.1 SVIIX
year,.....
FiVe copies one and Quo to the getter
up of the club 10 ti,
T. ,uph, ono yehr, and one to the getter
op ol the elub-..... .............. --4......... ...... .....17
. 5 . 1!
. ..klintional eupieb 1 ~
lit enty mph% oue year, and one to the get
ter up of the club 30 110
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Speelfueu copies heat free. Send fur a
.vv. At firer. 111\105 post office, county and
Attie lu full, VAN El\ IfURTON .4 CO.,
Ng /t 2 NUASIIII St.. New York.
_ _ . _
rr II T'
Erie Connnercial Colkige,
ERIE. PA., ERECTED IN
G State st.,, between 7th and:sai
the tDost complete Institut Lou In the Land;de
nlgnEtl to ttuthtrt to young lieu and Boy* a
T 1101261.7011 PRACTICAL
BUSINESS EDUCATION,
I n ,d 1 the departments of active business life, a
thorough knnwledge of all the branches apper
taining to a business education.
Book Keeping, Penmanship, it.ritinnetic,
Commercial Law, Business Practlec, Finance,
cuhunlmtou and Banking.
GREAT :SUPERIoRity
Of our method of instruction Ls unhesitatingly
conceded by all Whtl have examined our nxxle
of instruction.
- Time to completea conrae from eight 3o nine
weeks. We have thoroughly reviewed our
course and instead of LI to 16 weeks can warrant
perfect Rumens in eight or nine weeks, saviug
about one half the t ime as before.
Tkuss.—For a Life licholarahip, pay:Aide - in
advance, good throughout the chain, ed.i.tal. For
colnelete vuar,e in Double. Entry kiwi:
mg,
, 1 / 4 111,4 ekes boarding house is connected With
tile Collage, Whet e studettjm find all the comforts
of home at very low priee s .
sir For circular, containing full information
and specimens of penmanship, address (each's-
Ing six collie In stamps),
COO} lloEti, Principals.
auS-cow-tf.
=EAT_ CUICTIZTIS,
Mil
SAUbA.6E• S T uryE-1116!
Of the best kind, el
1. C. SELD&S'S
4.6151N-tf
'SOS.
.
TOE WORKS !
REMOVED.
Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead
(WIIOLEsALE ct RETAIL DEALERS;)
S'I`CON r ESi
HOLLOW WARE !
RAVE REMOVED Tit Eta
FOUNDRY, SALESROOM AND OFFICE,
To their New and Commodious Building
Twelfth and Sassafras Sts.-,
ERIE & PIMBURAIR CAR WORTS
4 •
Oar increstseti facilities for Manufacturing wU
give us as large a variety of
COAL AND WOOD
Cooking and Heating
S_llrrOoi r ES!
As Ix to to found Rost of Albany
--..9 2 00
01./
to
.. 27 .
. 50 00 I
5.5 00
....... 20 00
Coal Cooking- Stoves,
OE
IRON-GATE, IRON GATE SMOKE
BURNER,
(botii plain and extenalon lop,)
WHEAT SHEAF, NEW ERA AND.
IRON RING AND LEADER,
Low Oven Cook Stoves, for Wood,
IMPROVED FOREST OAK,
(plain and extension top,)
GOLD STAR, NEW FOREST OAK AND
Elevated Oven Stoves,
ADVANCE, PRINCE MINNESOTA
Parlor Cook -Stores,
/
/
EGLIPSE AND BLACK SWAN
Parlor Stoves for Wood,'
BELLE, FAME AND SIGNALS
Parlor awl OMee Heatlog Stoves,
M
AMCOR& DWARF, GM,
BELLE OF ' THE LAKE, SIGNAL,
PEARL, KEYSTONE,
FAME, COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE
AND SALAMANDER
Wet would respectfully Invite the attention of
the public to an exatnination of our
LARUE AND VARIED
Assortment of Stoves !
Berg' assured that with onr extraordhaarr
facWiles for manufacturing, we can offer such
inducements to the pnrehaaer ar will be entire
ly satisfactory.
Celebrated Base Burning
Oriental Heating Stove
`The beet in the World for which we have
excluelveanie in the c ity.
111
If annfaturers of
EEO
CORNER OF
Oppailte
We Manufeetnre for
MO
,kICIERICA-ROSE,
For Soft foal,
T
Ann l'lllt
For Jfsrd Coal
MENTOR. _
for Coal,
We also have the
rt
T. H. a W.
MAIMS & MEYER.
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MEI
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The Elastic Faintly Machine doea all kinds of
Sewing, thick or thin, without change of ten
sion. Alm), BcauUful Einbroldering. Tba
Lock Stitch Machines for light and heavy tail
oring, or leather work. Simple, quiet and easy
in operation. Machines exchanged: and to
rent. For sale by S. M. WEIGEL, at Welgela
Plano Ware Rooms, 1001 State street, Wittich
Block.
- .
AS-Pianos, Organs, :llcltxleons ttml all klitas
of Mini Mal Instruments kept for sale.
deerrtr-tf.
Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON A.tiD
t r r n a l tiOND o n d raj : Intl!.
LEAVE infl6—Sol; a fa at AAP.
1046 A. M., Pittsburgh Express, stops at all sta
tions, and arrives at. A. & G. W. IL It. Trans
fer at 1:40 p. m., at New Castle at 200 p. m.,
and at Pittsburgh at 6:00 p. in.
GAO P. M., Accommodation,, arrives at
at 9:00-p. m.
&00 A. M., Acccurunodation from James - IT - Anti
arrives at A. & G. W. R.. R. Transfer at Oa
it. in., at New Castle at 7:05 a. m., and Pitts
burgh at 10:1:0 a. In. ,
LEAVE PITISIMEGH-.-11011THAVAILLL
200 A. M„ Erie Express, leaves New Castle at
8:45 a. in., A. & 0 W. 11. R. Transfer at RIO
m., making close connection with trains
for Buffalo and Niagara Falls,and arrives at
Erie at LWm.
42) P. M., Night
Express, heaves New Castle
at 7:23 p. rn.,- A. & el, W. R. R. Transfer at INS
p. nt. Jamestown at 223, p. In. and arrives
at Erie at 1215, a, m.
Pittsburgh Espress_south connects at James
town at 12:40 p.m. & F. Express, arriving
at Franklin at 235 p. m., and 011 City at. 240 p.
Connects at Transfer at 1:40 p. in., with A.
& G. W. Mall west, for Warren, Eavena had
Cleveland.
Erie Express north connects at A. & G. W.
Transfer at 10:10 a. in., with Mall east for Mead;
vile and Jamestown, and at Jamestown with
J. & F. Express for Franklin, arriving at Frank
lin at 2:95 p. in., and 011 City at 31U p. m.
Trains connect at Rochester with trains for
Wheeling and all points in West Virginia, and
at Pittsburgh connections for Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington, via
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Erie Express north connects at Girard with
Cleveland & Erie trains westward for Cleveland,
Chicago and all points in the West; at Erie with
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren,
Irvineton, Tid Mute, &c,, and with Buttalo & Erie
Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk Niagara Falls
and New York City. J. J. ENCE,
decl2'67-tf , . Superintendent.
Ax - srrary
Don't advertise so Intensely the largest stock
or old style goods for the Holidays, but after
thirty years' belling
Watches,. Diamonds, Jewelry,
Silver S ns, Fancy Goods ,'&c., in Erie, is
prepnrnd to show upon this occasion and steady
right along hereafter, every day, Just such goods
la style and quality most desirable to buy. The
old shopkeeper who so long stood guard, have
been relieved by New Goods, which arrived last
evening from New York, and at once displaced
the Old Fogies, who were very glad to see In
testfled Young America with the
Latest Styles at the Lowest Prices.
Old and new patrons, don't be afraid GI an old
concern—Austin Is up to the times and en
deavors to do things in a practical manner.
Watches and Jewelry repaired skilfully. 511-
ver Ware manufactured as usual. Engraving
in every design on Gold and Silver. Give me a
call. T. M. AUSTIN,
AV Z North Park Row.
N.ll.—New Goods, Jr. will arrive at Austin's
Dec. 291.11, 15,7. decl9-3m*
ac,
,\fp.
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LIQUID
ST DIrEAILi-,-1
-...,w--.
1 COLOBS.
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Ist
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VaNSIN on ul I.
Sold In Erie by J. B. CARVER A CO., and
W.M. NICK a -NUN, and by DragglAs every-
Where. ,
B. L. Falinestock do Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., sole
agents. uot.N-tint.
•r. 0 'l3 A. C : ol is c ok
J. VI. TAYLO4,
Manufacturer of
NAVY, SPUN ROLLS, Bs, lOs
And all the other brands of
TO23A.CC.O:j
NO. 427 PE'7N STREET,
ap11.07-y. • PITTSBURGH, PA
FREIE: GIFTS TO ALL!
A Silk Dress Pattern, a Family Sewing
Machine, or Gold Watch,
FREE OF COST-!
For one or two days' service in any town or
village. Particulars and samples sent free, by
addressing, withstamp.
- N. B. CLOUDMAN & CO.,
No. 4g Hanover St., Boston, Masa.
decl9-3m
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS!
_LOUIS BERGE at CO.,
_ 311tonfacturens of
FIRST-CLASS AGRAFFR OVERSTRIING
PIANO-PO.IEI'I'ES
WELItEBOONB, 87 BLPII=3. STREET.
These Pianos aro recommended by the most
in 'neut. udges, and are, for power, fullness,elas
tic ity of touch and durability, unsurpassed by
any pianos made In thief country.
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS.
Ilinstratati (.si.talogue and Price List sent by
mall on application. fetaniS-IY.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE COATS,
And how they Lived, Fought and Dh'd for the
Union, with Scenes and Incidents in
the Lireat Kebelllon.
Comprising narratives of Personal adventure,
thrilling incidents,daring exploits, heroic deeds,
• Wonderful escapes, life - in tne 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 100 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
called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war.
This illustrates the character of theleaders, 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 and marvelous,
the tender and-pathetic, and the whole 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 has
called forth.
Amusement as well as instruction may be
found in every page as graphic detail, brilliant
wit and authentic history, are skillfully inter
: woven In this work of literary art.
Send for circulars and see our terms and it
full description at the work. Address -
dO'SE.4 fiItOTHERS dr. CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
fal6-t f.
Adminifttrator"o Notice.
T L'ITERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
tLi estate of 'Malcolm !kinglll, deceased, late of
the city of Erie, having been granted to the un
dersigned, notice is hereby given to all indebted
! to the said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will
Ipresent them, duly nuthentieutod, for settle
ment. - RICHARD O'BRIEN,
• Jal6-Gw. Administrator.
mus - n, vox,
OR 311 -SK RAT TRAPS!
By the dozed or single, fur side by
decl3-tt. .1. C. BELDEN.
131.1 INKS! BLANKS !—A complete assort-
Mt nicht of every kind of Blanks needed-by
Attorneya, Justices, Constables and Business
Men, for sale at the Observer Office.
BLANKS! iILA-NKS!—A canplete assort
ment of every kind of Blanks needed by
ttorneys, Justices, Constables and Business
Men. for sale at the Observer office.
13LANKS ! BLANKS ! A complete assort
yl meat of every kind of Blanks needed by
Attorneys, Justices, Constables and Business
Men, for sale at the Observer office.
PLANKS! BLilltiKt3!— A complete assort
BD moat of every kind of Blanks needed by
- Attorneys, Justices, Constables and Business
M. for sale at the Observer office.
I ' -
\ j CLOTHING !
CLOTHINta !
Tho most elegant selection for Men's. Buys' and
Children's
FALL & WINTER WEAR
• AT THE
NEW TORN CLOTHING
.HOVSE,
No.l Noble Block
--The Completes' stock of
Coatings, Cassimeres, &e.,
AT TEIN
NEW YORK CLOTIITN,G HOUSE,
,No. 4 Noble Block
Clothing Made to Order,
In a style superior to any heretofore made In
this - vicinity, at the
KIN YORK CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 4 Noble Block
Full Llqes In
M'en's Furnishing Goods,
From a Paper Collar to the Quest Falk Under
wear, at IMO per Kett, at the
NEW YORK CLOTHING' HOUSE,
No. 4 Noble Block
An lompectiou of our really beautiful Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods!
In respectfully solicited
MARKS & MEYER.
P. El.—A. Wholesale Department is connected
with this Horse. ocio-3m.
J. EICRENLAITB & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. 628 State Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
We have Just !Inhaled, and prepared for pub
lic inspection, %mammoth stock of Soots Shoes,
Gaiters, Rubbers, etc. embracing every descrip,
lion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and finish cannot be surpassed In the
market, all of which are offered at late reduced
rates. 17re also pay especial and strict atten
tion to
CUIESIC93I NV43ItIC I
For which the finest collection of Leathers are
kept on hand, and every facility is secured for
accommodating customers promptly, anti In a
style to render perfect satisfaction. Particular
attention is also directed to our
WHOLESALE' DEPARTMENT,
Na 6 West Seventh Street,
Where we nusnufacture at Wholesale, Men's
Boyi', Ladles', Misses' and Children's Boots,
Shoes. Haltem, etc., of every variety and kind.
Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the
addition of new buildings and Improved ma
chinery', we are prepares ! to supply the Trade
on short notice and at the lowest market prices.
Adjoining thin department are connected our
WHOLESALE
LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS!
Embracing French, German and American
Calf Skiruyof best and varied brands, ughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French and- Oila,
AMeri
can Roans of all colors and prices.
With our Increased. facilities we can sell as
low as any Eastern manufacturer, and make to
order any kind of work wantitig by the Trade.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the
public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
self-tf. ' J. EICHENLAUB A CO.
Gifts for Christmas and 'New Years !
A fluDerb Stock 'of Fine Gold and Wirer
Watches, all - Warra.utcd to Run, and
Thoroughly Itelated, at the Low
Pricer:23,i? Ea Guarch, and Batts
antesd.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watche5,.....3210 to 31000
RV Magic Cased Gold Watches....-- 250 to 500
100 Ladles' Watches, enameled 100 to 300
=I Gold Hunting Chronometer do.- 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Levers._- 200 to 2.:4"
MO Gold Hunting Duplex Watches_ 150 to 230
500 Gold Hunting American do 100 to :mu
500 Sliver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
501 Sliver Hunting Duplexes 15 to 2.10
500 flold Ladies' Watches 50 to
1000 Gold Hunting Lepfnee...--- ..... 50 to :5
1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches..... 50 to 100
2500 Hunting Silver 'Watches,— 25 to 50
5007 Assorted Watches, all kinds__ 10 to 75
The above stock win be disposed of on the
Popular One Price Plan, giving every patron a
flue Gold or Solid Watch for 310, without regard
to value.
Wright Bro. A; Co., 161 Broadway, New York,
wish to immediately dispose of .the above mag
nificent stuck. Certificates, naming the articles
are placed In sealed envelopes and well mixed.
Holders are entitled to the articles named in
their certificate, upon payment of ten dollars,
whether it be a watch worth Shooo or one worth
less. The return of any of our certificates enti
ties you to the articles named thereon, upon
payment, irrespective of its worth, and , as no
article valued less than $lOl5 named On any cer
tificate, It will at once be seen that this is no lot
tery, but a straight forward legitimate transac
tion, which may be participated In by the moat
fastidious.
A single certificate will be sent by twill, post
paid, upon receipt of - 25 cents, tive for 111, eleven
for $, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for 810,
one hundred and most superb watch for 615. To
agents or those wishing employment, this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitlnunely conduct
ed business, duly authorized by the 00vent
meat, and open to the most careful scrutiny.
Watches sent by express with bill for collection
on delivery, se that no dissatisfaction can pod:.
sibly occur. Try us. Addresa.
WRII3Ii 1, BROTFIEM & CO., Importers,
declB-8m• 161 Broadway - , New York:
Boom- AGENTS WANTED to solicit orders
let. for DR. WM. SMITH% DICTIONA
RY OF THE BIBLE. Written by 70 of the most
distinguished irivlnes in Europe and America;
Illtustrated with .over Jra Steel and Wood En
gravings. Complete in One Large Octavo Vol.'
tune. Retail nice, PAX We employ no G e ne
1 .. Agents, and can thus offer extra Induce
meats to agents dealing directly with as. For
full particulars and terms, address the Publish
- J. B. BITER a 011.
Eartiard. Cosa.
NM PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
~LO~'s
CLOTHING !
.- A Nost .P*41112144, Delicate ,'Fra
grant Perfume, Distilled from tho Base
and Beautiful Flower from which it
taken k4lo=e• •
Alanufnetureii only by PIIALON &SON.
BEWABE•Or. COOT ma
yes Fps AIALONS—TAICS NO MEOW.
Sold by Artatids 6e11117.
Keystone National Bank,
OF 'ERIE. -
CAPITAL $250,000.
Belden Marvin, John W. , liall, • Elfin Dbarvin
Beater Town, 0. Noble. •
ORANGE:COBLE, Prest. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash
The above bank is now doing business in its
new building,
CORNER. OF STATE AND EIGHTH STS.
Satisfactory paper discounted. Money re
ceived on deposit. Collections made and pro
ceeds accounted for with promptness. Drafts,
Specie and Bank Notes tough' and sold. A
share of public•patriMage solicited. •
Important - Notice. .
FAIRVIEW STATION, Sept. 16,48:7,
The Subscriber would rospectfullyinfonn the
Farmers of Fairview and Vicinity, that he is
prepared to pay
'THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for all kinds of Farm Produce delivered at
Fairview. Station. Also, keeps on hand for
sale
BITUMINOUS AND ANTHRACITE COAL,
as cheap as can't* had elsewhere. Also, has
the agency of liassgood, Yonne & Co.'s Superl9r
Cast Steel Plows, Saticoy Cultivators, Wallace &
Jones Self-Dumping Wheel Hav Rake, etc.
And has a superior lot of full blood and grade
SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS!
- A. STONE.
Having associated with me on the Ist of Janua
ry Andrew Mayer, in the
BOOT. & SHOE BUSINESS,
The firm will ho knowia as C. Eng!chart .4 Co.,
and the business will be carried taf as hereto
fore nt N 0.19 West Park, Erie, Pa.
C. ENULEHART. •
Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for your children. A
majority of the children wear holes In •t he toes
of their shoes In a very few days; then the shoes
are soon worthless, and a new pair must be
bought. The only way to prevent this great
waste of money Is to'btayshoeg protected by ell-
INS tips. They never wear out at the, toe, and
make a pair of shoes last three times as long as
without Tips. Leather (kips have been worn to
some extent, but they have proved worthless.
Sliver Tips 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 ae- -
sortment of Sliver Tipped Shoes to be found In
the city, including tine Sewed shoes, Balmorals,
Youths' Boots, &e., which we offer, together with
a large and fashionable assortment of Ladles'
and Gents' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest
cash prices.
mrlT67-tf.... - C. FSOLEHART & CO.'
WHO MADE YOUR COAT ?
FRANK WAGNER.
It tits so ulee I guess I must' go and get one ;
how are his charges?.
Why, don't you know, he sells
CHEAPER
than any other Merchant .Tailor in ;town, has
the
BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
AND , ALWAYS
WARRANTS 111$ GARMENTS TO -FIT t
so.! Is that so?
Of course:it is: go to'his Store, "
No. 626 State Street,
And give him a chance to make you a snit, find
you will never buy anywhere else.
jeer67-I.f.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, :FANCY (MODS,
• PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS,
,
II A I R . \ \O 1.
;POWDER PUFFS',
BRUSHES, --- COLOGNE,
Linseed 01111, TUrpentiLie4, Varnin Ilydrnme•
terxof •
• PATENT MEDICINE,S,
PURE uctuorts FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
'Pr es cr Iptlons 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,
aprllll7-ly
Amtliorized Capital $506,000.
CAPITAL PAID IN 82X),DC9:
TILE =SECOND. NATIONAL BANK
opened for business on
MONDAY, DECEMBER, 12TH, 1864,
In the banking of Ice previously occupied by-the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Du/tiding, north-east
corner of Sthte street and public Park.
WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of. J. Hearn & Co., Coal
Dealers,
JOS. WCARTER, of Arm of Belden, BUM &
McCarter, Builders.
GSA. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R.
JOHN C. BURGES, offlnaof Cleme.ns,tArtigh
ey & Sumas, Wholesale Grocers.
0. E. CWUCH,of firm of touch I Bro., Flour
Merchants. .
M. R..DARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea
man, Stove Manufacturers.
F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers. •
J. DREISIGAKER, Grocer.
VUUNITURE t
Reduced 30 Per Cent. din Price !
DEGRAAF A t TAYLOR'S
87 and 88 BoyeaT, 65 • • • .1
.130 and • laps Rester
(Entranee g 7 Bow
who )L • ,
•
Our•litock consist; of all Madre. and
- kinds of FURNITURE and BEDDING. of our
own make, which weguarantee.
Our Stock is entirely too large for the season,
and XtrIST Ine Sow, If we can dud the buyers,
e ven AT • AWOL 00171174131,
NEW YORE.
BANK NOTICE.
DIRECTORS;
' NEW ,
Something New.
BAR - N7JII,
•
I=l
P
Loudon Porter and Sel:)tel) Ale
BARNIJM, 1317 Pencil tiireet,
South of thO Depot
PEUILV:Y'S
National Claim Agency
°Mee li2 Farrar Hall tialldlng, }Me. Pa
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY.
An claimants for extra honntyailowed by late
actst of Congrens, MP have the same promptly
Collected by sending their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly acknowledges
ell and Instructions returned.
INCREASE OF PENSIONS.
per month for the total loss of use of either
leg or arm, Instead of V 2. per month for each
minor child of decoused soldiers or seamen.
Also, other Increases. '
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICER/3 of U. H. A.
Three months pay proper for all in service
Markt 3d, and discharged after April oth, 1803.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bOunty, promptly collected. Unequalled Local
ities for closing and completing - Agana, Allow
ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
In North-Western Permsylvanla where years of
experience in the 11.14. Treasury can Le found.
Thankful for the very- liberal patronage be.
stowed In the past we hope by Increased expe,
Hence and unremitting attention to 'variant, to
secure their continued favor. Office In Farrar
Blatt BulitiLng. Address
s. TODD PERLEt
Lock Box 101. Erie, Pa.
anrso-tE
NEW VITIM:
James P. Crook, having taken In Ids bon, JUL
E., as a partner, on the let day of April, 18014, un
der the Ann name of James P. Crodk d Eon, de
idres to have a settloment of Ills old accounts.
All sorsa', knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without de
lay.
JAMES P. CROO.K. ft SON,
• Dealers In
ROUGH Sr, PLANED LUMBER,
- - And Manntftetniers of '
WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, DOORS & BLINDS.
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing,
Matching and Planing done to order.
*ihop on Poaoh !St.,.
. Between Fourth and FifthSts., Erie, Pa.
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lic to our facilitloi for doing work in the best of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav
ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
muchlnem we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
mr1.814-tf. JA3IEIS P.. CROOK & SON.
GERMAN SAVINGS inrcrunoN - ,
Corner Eighth and tOtate Sta.,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
' Thin Institution hi now open for the transac
tion of business. •
OVTICE Howls: - • •A.M.to♦P. M.
SATURDAYB : 0 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Biz Per Cent. Interest be Given by this
Institution to Regular Depositors.
!DIRECTORS:
J. Mauling)), P. A. Becker, F. P. Llebel
F. tiebnebler, John Cierutheisner.
OFFICERS:
John ..... .. .... ---Preshlent.
Matthew Sehlaudeeker, Treasurer.
F. Schneider, .Secretary.
mylre7-Iy.
No. 5.
3Co iAf ),Ls g A Clif Lit) :1.11.411,1
1 4
EROIIIIEOPBEMO GrECMCBD
BOVE PROVED, PROPS THE BOOT AMPLB
Mk=co, aon thistmana Bimplo—Prom
Rash& Tki ass the only Yadtaiw
adapted to popular ase—so aimplo that=sot e made Is using them; se bsrmhes
•
to be fume from darn. end so alginat n lobe alma
rash& Thy are Wood the hhbast eommiadiation
from 4/1„ mad will alloys nudge satlafectlea
NO& Cala
1, Care . s revere. Omurestion, lailsonnatiosui.. 13 ,
SVoir 3 Wono-Pera 'Worm-Odic.
e. • Cryi Its or T ef labiate. 15
t. • !Darr am of ebildrn or adults is
/11. , • -1 * Dysentery. Griping, Biltoas Collo.. SS
Cholerso.llorbus. Vomiting 13
• Coughs, Colds, Brogan's
Neuralgia, Toothache, Yamaha— 2.5
• Headaches. Sichllesdacha.Vcrago 115
10 . DT•DePulas Bilious Stomach
- sayaossed. or pasha Parioda.... SS
11, e. too profuse Periods... .....
11, p. Cough, =halt litreasking...
la, Bait lghooria. Erysipelas, Emile*, 23
15 illhouniattash EliesualUe Pass.. 13
11, Foyer t Ague, ChM Yons./gies 60
1?, Piles hi red an bleeding. tit
IS. Ophthalmy aad sore or soak Rya II
11, Catarrh, seals or amnia, lausnia 50
SO. Woopling-Cougordleshicaghe 541.
21.
Asthma, opmss. h
Breathier 60
111. EarDiseliangas, baptise Beerreis 50
Et Scroll al a, ea laged Glands, &wain' CO
St, - Gormand lability, Physical WWl:nava 50
S 5, Dropsy. and scanty • -laVone es
U. Soaoalchnesa, dames from ailing. 50
IT, eilditspOlsease, Gravel CO
SO, Nervous Debility. Senninal
LCO
Emissions, !hammy Dio.
SO, " Sore IlOuth , r !0
SO, " Urinary Weiii. a uess. setting bed. be
" Painful Periods, aria-Spasms...so
• Suffering. at awe of Lb LCD
Epilepsy. Spasms, lat.Vitne Dance.Lo)
N. • Diphtheria. iliceralad hare Tkurciat. IS
74 MILT CUES
Of di large vials, morose° Cast
mental/dna la specific for
ordinary disease a- family
subject M
to, and a book of .
sections, - $lO 00
•Imatbirltarnity and Traveling' moo.
with 2010118 viola, from
epoottles for an private Diseases, both
!or Caring and tot Fire vea nap,
pza - eccrses.ist to $1
filMiese Relneatal, by the essii or stool Do;
are cent to any part of the country. by Nan or Es
Passe. tree at thane. tra Incept of the pries. '
&Inns Humphreys Specific 0
Homeopathic Medicine Company.
= - beam slid Depot; No. 6 BROADWAY. Nay You.
Da. Ileirinerro ti mooned day at his ales.
=ally or by letter, as alms; for all forms of
YOB SALE BY' ALL DIIILIGGUITS.
WM. NICK & SON and WILKLNS & DOLL,
Agents, Me, Pa.
CIIEAP CASH STORE.
A. 3%1 I INT ,
h • of Bth and Mate Sts.,
DEALER IN
'Groceries* and Proviimilons*.
Wood, Willow and Stout Ware, -
And everything that is usually kept, iu a First
Class Family Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The best brands of
, Erie County Flour,' rr.
Always on Hand. OW and examine prices.
g i v e ered free in any part ee the
city trorGSouthi
111 In IVIP Dibilflitzil Ili.,
ritHE UNDERSIGNED .having purchased the
I well known Livery Stand heretofore occu
pied by Wni..l. Sterrett, desires to Inform his
friends and the public that he will conuuuc the
business, and invites their patronage.
THE STOCK will be hugely increased and im
proved—new conveyances have been procured
and some of the best livery horses in the coun
try. ram determined so to conduct the estab
lishment as to give satisfaction. Those who
want to obtain the services of a good team will
find rue ready at all times to accommodate them
at reasonable prices.
Recollect the place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth
street, rear of the Reed House.
JeN'63-tf. THOS. LENNON.
t:1.A . :4'2/:(*)A:4zr , ! 4 :4, 1 .1•11: 4 z14YA4 1 1
CROCKERY STORE,
514 STATE STREET
ISAAC ROSENWEIG,
Ha opened a new store of the above descrip
tion,at his old staud,uear the Mouth West comer
of state street 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 SOver Ware,
•
Bell Room Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Knives,
Forks, Tea Spoons, Looking Glasses, Lamps,
Globes, Chimneys, &e.
FANCY GOODS OF ALL FINDS t
Embracing some of the most beautiful ever
brought to this market. Those who wish to buy
at a bargain will nod it to their Interest to call.
He guarantees to sell
2) PER CENT. BELOW
Stay other house In the.elty
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE,
Awl a great variety of I
FANCY GOODS,
AT • AUSTIN'S,
Paragon Building, 28 Park Place, Erie,
Next door to Merchant's Union Express Co. -
A stock of MAXI worth of elegant and (mil
tunable goods will be offered, for the next three
months, at a very great reduction In-price.
The stock is all new and purehased at lower ,
rates of gold than now, and determined toavold
lows in future, small profits and cash transac
tions shall benefit alike customer and dealer.
Thirty years established In Erie, In the same
business, may be some guarantee that no great
amount of misrepresentation will be employed,
but Just enough Old Fogy and Young America
spirit to warrant sae - transactions and good
ains.
It, and
•
SILVER. SPOONS OF COIN SILVER,
For sale or made to order. Watches and all
kinds of time keepers and Jewelry (=Melly re
paired and warranted. Give me a calf.
my24374f. l'. M. AUSTIN.
TOB pampa; of every kind, in large or
-tP areal quantities, plain or colored, done In
-the bast style; and at moderate prices, at the
Observer aloe.
Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot!
New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
100p4t4TA.TV.
Neal
A. F. COHEN & BRO. respectfully inform the
ladies of Erie and surrounding country that
they have on hand a large assortment of Hoop
Skirts, of all sites 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 expo- ,
rience in the tinniness, we are confident of our
ability to give entire satisfaction to all those
who may favor us with a call. If any of our
make will break within one year, they will be
repaired, and no charges made.
Old Skirts repaired altered and shaped toe,
new. New Skirts made to drder at the shortest'
notice.. A splendid and large stock of all kinds
of Comets and Corset Steels constantly kept 04
hand. Country merchants supplied at the very
lowest rates. A. F. COHEN & BRO.,
No. IRS State street, Erie, Fa.
NEW
BOOK BINDERY'
AND
Blank Book Manufactory!
We would respectfully announce to the public
that we hare opened a
110CIIC. 13INEVEIVIC,
and are prepared to do work in any branch of
the business.
BLANK BOOKS!
Of all kinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any patterni desired.
MAGAZINES AND OLD BOOES,
Bound and repalred In theb,,t sly le.,
BINDERY OVER
Keystone National Ban*, corner State and
Bth Streets, Brie, Pa.
, auB-3m E. 31-COLE tt SON.
THE ILTNEIERS.IGriVM3,
Having :pnrehased the interest of the 3fetism
Vineente In the
FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS
Of the 1a:63 firm, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor front the friends and pa
trons of the house, :nub the public in general,
pledging himself that he will at all times try to
sell good and reliable
Finny, Feed and Grain
At the lowest price cor cash in hand. From my
long experience in this branch-of the-trade, I
trust I know what the public demand, and that
lam prepared to meet that want. =
Returning my thanks to the public for their
Ilbernl 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.
TREE MILIZNG, FLOUR, FEED
AND GRAIN BUSINESS,
WIII be continued, In all its departments, at the
• ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
EAST A. rt lc ;
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House,
Where the public will and a goo¢ stock always
for. sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants.
ap5",57-Is. , H. B. HAVEFLSTICK.
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peach Street, above the Binlo Road,
.61,7. Co,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
THE CELEBRATED - CTIRTIK PLOW
And all kindS of Iron Castings.
Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give
satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons,
&c., on hand and manufactured to order. Plows
and Plow Pointa of superior make and durabili
ty always on hand. A call auil a fair trial of
our articles is all-we ask.
mr241:1-tf. HENRY. BRYANT'S: CO.
J. W. A. IritEs.
Wholesale mad Retail .
Dealer in Furniture !
Having purchased the entire stock of Furni
ture of slessrs. Moore & Riblet, 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 a large
assortment of
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Sets!
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROB, DESIO4,
Anil, in fact everything in the line of Furniture.
I am prepared to rnanufacturctoorder anv style
that may be called fur. Remember, No. 71.5
State' street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth streets.
apVtr7-tf. JOHN W. AYRRa.
MUSIC SIC" 0 It, JO!
u.
Prices at a large discount below manufactur
ers' prices. Every instrument warranted for
live years..
Also, the best Sewing Machines constantly
on hand.. Every 3lachine warranted for three
years.
No. 815 State street, Erle, Pa.
Z. I.47.IrEr_VII.
CLOTHING !
HATS S- CAPS
AND
Vents' Furnishing. Goods!
Come and see our
FALL AND WINTER
STYLES
JUST OPENED.
JONES & ETTLE,'No. 10 PARK ROW.
sepl2-tr.
my2T67-ly
CIIEVA.L.I.IEIII,
DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST !
Neatest, Cheapest, and Beet sign Painting West
,of New York City.
Parlors, Balls, Churches, Ace.,
liresteed In the neatest style of the art.
General Beaty'lng. Drafting of Models for the
Patent Orrice and every description of Orna
mental Painting executed promptly. Rooms In
Farrar Ball. No. 3, second 400 T , apll'67-tf.
?dory J.Crowther,by herd In the Court of
next friend, Edward D. Common - Pleas of
Loomis, • Erie County.
vs. No. 40 Feb. Term,
Isaiah Crowther. MT.
100T/CE hereby given (hat testimony in the
11 above case will be taken at my office, in the
borough of North East, on January 11th , MS, at
10 o'clock a. m., by virtue of appointment from
the Conrt of Common Pleas.
AWL. 8.8, HAMIIOND, Commissioner.
prim
mo
"If I Couldn't How Could 1•, a ile,, , f ''''
'7 song by Hopkins .. . .... .. , .
~ , ""••
"Cross Ober Jonian - ; by Iran Ellinao•lC
.2,0, "RIM Me :UN Or Oill, MOliter“; Kong
a %.11)11sking of Oil Friend,"; by V I. ''
.11 ' Win
- .. . , . .
"Waiting Still fur Thee": Initial.
~. ,
"Stars of Promise"; baba(' by Itals•oek , . '
"Pleasant Meniorie•"; be J. It. Tiellea.. .
"There'sa Knocking at the Door of :%1:. lieLrt
. '
comic song by Watson
Ti
"Leaves that Fall In Spring"; by I. It. t .;,, "
"A Sweet Brier Hose is My 31oIlle". o ""'
• in•• h y
Holder • ... ...
•"Angel of Beauty '; by 11. P. 11ank,...
i " te t ttu fin e g ilo se se": "r bYl t iL K Li e nl e l;. ---
,
"in this Beautiful Land of My Drel.llo, • '
~,t :,,
by Holder
"Meet Me, Darling, on To-nlght - -,. • •
"Write Me a Song of My Father; I.y-i.11,f-1,..
nd
Cheap._
and the Store,
ERIE, PA
*IMW MUSIc.
TILE LATEST PUBLISIttb
Sent to nny Aoldrrxx on Receipt
Addresnltn:
O. J. WILLARD,
musICMEALER,
No: 543 Biro:1(111E4, :% lurk.
•
TY
"I Could Not 1101)11,m 5tay" ; ...... ....:
"I'm Lingering at the -Garden Gate";.
"Friends We Loved in Former Years' ;
"In tee Meunow"; ballad by IL Cron__ •
"Como to My Heart Ye Faded Floa ".
Keeler
"Sweet Good Night"; by H. P. Danah
"My Beautiful Pearl"; by H. P. franks "
"Katy Drew"; son; and chorus by H. P. baak.:
"Home of My Youth".; bass song by p
1/auks
"Father,We Wateheu at the for You .
song and chorus by Keeler .............. ...;
..
"Memories of the Past' , by Stephen Ma,.sta
"It seems but the Other . lkty"; by .1. It. Thom-;
as
'Ytars'Ago"• by J. IL Thomas
'Clara Kane l'; song by holder .................... .
'Jesus, Saviour of My Soul';
tenor and alto voices, with elan us, by w.y .
Sherwin
'Like Noah's Weary Dove'; tatcretlopau,,,,
contralto and chorus
'Softly Now the Light of Day'; haercti—waL
solos .or soprano, tenor, with el,rus. 4 ,
'Be Joylu lln t..e Lord"; by IL hank s....
'Cast Thy Burden on the Lord'; solos for
nu
pranaand tenor, by Baxford....
"Savior, Source of Every Blessing';
'Te beam" B flat, by Lanier ......
- t ,
"It Is a Good Thing to Give 'thanks; huluar.r
+soprano and bass t
"Praise the Lord, 0 My Soul'; solos fur nupu,
no and tenor ......
A new Senrxd Book,' "Nine o'clock iu its
"7 Morning"; by Henry Tucker
Adurei.vOrderN.
0. J. WILLARD,
No. 313 Broadway, y,
0. J. WILLAARD,-
- "
Wholesale Agent for the City rinu State et Ntt
York for the celebrated
" VOSE"
PIANO FORTES!
Are strictly speaking first class, and hat
failed to become the LEADINti PlANoWhir .
er introduced. Dealers will be supplied at Ilk
LOwest.Wholesale Rates and guaranteed pn, , ,t.
lion. Large illustrated price list, 140":1
likeness iron) photographs, sent to addrPss
on application. Address
W11.1..1.1:14
:Wholesale Agent:Allurk
S. D. dt. 11. W. SMITH'S
UNRIVALLED
AMERICAN ORGANS:
•
Q. J. Willard, Wholesale Agent.
The Cases are [ho
LARGEST IN THE MARKET,
New and beaut I ul in design and worknian,Lo
—ure r made tram the beet of material. I ,Ate.:
with great care, having u smooth pipe
quality of tone, yet deep and mellota. Are LL.
tithed In higlbyt polielied Black Walnut ~1.1
liobewt-tod lases, with double bellow ~, dout:e
blow pedubs,ltuee swells, eke. All ha% e the tr,
mulo stop, with which the Most beau ti ul er,e,
mn be produced. ' Send for,4llustrated
giving lull particulars. lAtidietel
WILLAIII).
Broadn.,y, 1.
I=
evo 310 , 11.1 L UAL...13 , 1112;A Dtt
NO MORE GRAY LOCK,
Dr. Leon's Electric Hair Hemmer
In pronounced by all who have used it IL,
very best preparation for the hair. Its po.'
tit e cure tor buidness, eradicates daudren set
humors, stops the hair from tailing out, be.
speedily restores gray locks to their original Et:
and ipxurautice.
It operates on the secretions and fills et
glands with new lite and eolOrlug hunter.
dead, faded or gray hair will always la efeci,L,
back, by a few. appllcationi, to its yeatu‘a
abundance, vitatitS. and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy` - fragrant, 1,1-
sant to the touch unit easy tb arrange. I.rs,
wiry and intractable lucks hecoinenadst,pein
anti disposed to remain In any desired piadei..
As a hair Dressing it has no equal. lee .aa,
are enormous, anti it Is u universal fat ordokih,
old and young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggist.is throughout the
States. Address all orders to
ZIEf3LER & SSIITII, Sole Proprlann,
337 North Third St.,
GOOD NEWS FOR 310TDEILs'
Mothers, are you oppressed with :limb:* t,.;"
your lithle,on6? Are your slumber,. and hart,
broken by their cries? Do you Ittyttke m
morning unrefresbed and appreben.n.. , : .
procure a bottle of Dr. Leon s innint
and you will have no more wear) how, v:
watching and auzlety,
DR. LEON'S INFANT ItESILLI
Has Stood the test of years. Thousands of uuri•
es and mothers hear witness that it no el' Lob
to give relief If used In season. It is a mild;
sure and speedy cure for colic,cminps athi
and is invaluable fur all complaints lnelmut to
teething.
Sold by Druggists throlighout
States. Address all orders to
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:ZIEGLER dc 531.1.T13, Sole l'roprivtur , ,
147 North Third tit., l'hantl,lput
SILVER'S WASH POWDER'
Saves time. labor and money—ulakt, Wash.
lag a pastime and Monday a Ftstisal.
everywhere. Try it. Addres , all oract , to ttit
manufacturers.
ZIEULER dr te..11.1111, Sole kuprl'etors,
131 North Third .. I'Laudrlpi:lu
noZ-Can.
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60 mcru ßE
k r* OP
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AND Cr's-'°
Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets,
ERIE, PA.
COAL ! COAL ! COAL!
The place to lay In your Winter.,
Coal Is at
Saltsman & Co.'s Yards,
t. the Corner or Peach and 12th St.., and :dns
corner of 13ttsaafras and 13th Sta...
Coal of all kinds constantly on land. 3t
lowest 'lgo it's
gut, Bituminous, from $2.50 t 013.50.
Large Loo4), do., from s4.:a) to 0.50,
Aud nal-other Coal., In proportion
sir Dealers it II
upp.A . 4. by the LOSil, at
ilberld reduction.. - cott-ota.