1t.40. THE WORLD." At the opening of the yea' Ha, "The World" challenges, more confidently than ever, the sympathy And support of all patriotic citizen% A glorious work has been gloriously begun:, Deep already answers deep. The long fidelity of this Journal to the cause of liberty protected 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 misrule and madness of thermal. But mach more remains to be done. Never was the peril of the country greater. The Radical party still decrees the death of representative self-govern went in ten soverelenfitates. Artnedwithmil ltary despotism and wholesale Negro !infringe, it desperately grasps at a permanent lease of power, in defiance of public opinion, at thecolit of enorrnotta taxes and of crippled industries, at the cost of Union and Peace. To the great battle still to be fought "The World" will give all its efforts, all its enemies. It asks of its friends in their turn as Innen It asks of them more readers and a wider Luna once. It asks this with confidence In its claims as a newspaper and as an organ of opinion. The chiefMa of a Newspaper is to give Its traders ALL THE NEWS. - For this the facilities of "The World" are un surpassed by any journal ht the United States. I t peeks to excel by nn accuracy end candor, a p.plrit and freshness in its news columns which snail commend it to readers of whatever party, sex, creed or place: un orpn of opinion "The World" is the un flinching champion of I Liberal, Progressive Democracy, whereof the corner stone is Freedom iv/grained by Justice: Freedom pure and simple, in the largest collective measure; the office of Justice being to protect Freedom from encroachments; Freedom of theinalvidual Citizen in his rights Of though, speech. religion and locomotion ; in his Right to make any money bargains he thinks proper in 'spite of foolish usury law-; In his itight to buy and sell in itli markets domestic and foreign, in spite of unjust proteeilNe tariffs; in his Right to choose ILLS own food and drink, la spite of meddlesome temperance Lawa_Whin Right to representation in the legislative mcgels whleh tux him, to 'spite et unconstitutional ex clusions; Freedom of collective citizens to as semble for discussion of gievance4; Freedom of MI local corrimunitil , 4 to manage their local aft fairs without central interference; Freedom In every section of the country, front the arrogant and unconstitutional domination of other sec t lona. This large and emonrehensis e Idea of F'reedom sums up the ',Mitten of "The World,•• Willett trill never he found wanting to this cap ital interest of the country and of the human race. • . A platter published,in the met ' , polls is tint n rally looked to fpr eurefol Markel -terstrts and authentic informatlok. intelligeut deesis- Nhms relating to Trade. Commerce alai Finance. 111111 o ,” "tva , in, MESE The WEI.I: 1.1 \\ 01:1.1 0, a ho•ge quarto slacct, burnt! al /. as Daily. •1, Itow printed v holly in ' k‘rge type, o tot i n a tt, union with the - New 4 , York Argos. loc. lb.. lithzest eirculation of any wiseklydoornal pal.hslosl. sat a one. ft is an onritmlicd Joon nol oo• 11.- Farincr, 1.1%c Stock. or Produce licalcr, . '.lln i • Mc, chant, rte. Pub. lishenl ier, We.locs '. The SEMI-W .„ to sheet, ...now t tug' the great the Daily, eoi th the dally, Tocsday anti The b.\ ILA ft odium anti di‘. IEEIC . 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The New Yolk Ihiy•ltook is a straightforward Radical Democratic impel, with a larger circa- lation than any other Democratic journal et er published on tills ondinem, stud it enters on the threshold of Than 'mire prosperous and more hopeful of the great. cause It upholds tient ever beture. Htandlng on the Oeciarattt in of Inde pendence, that "all t white) men are equal," and therefore entitled to equal rights, It' is opposed to all loons and degrees of special legislation that conflict with this grand central truth of Democracy, and User all and above all, does it combat, that monstrous Beason 'to American liberty', which, thrusting the negro element In to Our Wilk:al system, must of necessity wreck the whole might , : fabric left us by our lathers. thai has created white men superior and ne grnes Inferior, and therefore all the eithrts of the past nix years to abolish Ills work and equalize with negroes—every law violated, eve ry State Onistnution of erthrown, every life sacrificed and every dollar expended, are ne cessarily Just so many steps towards national todelde; and the simple and awful pro..lent now upon us is lasi this—shall we recover our rea son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon grellsm, nnelal anarchy, and rhe total rum of cur country. The Pay Ibtok, therefore, demands the resto ration of the "Uldon as it was"—a Union ut co. equal States upon the white basis, as the Only hope, and the only means ponlble under heaven for savnig the grand Ideas of 177 ti, and the fund antental priciples of American liberty, and If the real treemen, and lite,ent'nest believers in that sacred anti glorious muse In winch the men of the Bet olution offered np their lives, will now labor to ex pose I brig nora and treason of the Mongrel party it will sue. s. ted, and the white liepubile ol . Washltlgtott be restored again in all Its original induence and grandeur. , - The pity 1t0,,g aill , tam ,•N er, hereafter be more than ever des Ote , l to all the anted purpo• sea of Is 110ws paper, conscious that it reach. Cs tillnlYltllll, ot bundles who take no other Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, It will continue and improve its "News of 111,. Week" isutuntai y, sou to present a. transcript of the World'', e smut-in 0101 1,411. its "Fillat ily Department" It ill embnice the hest original and selected stories. Its "Agri col tunt Depart ment" will be fully sustained, und being the only paper ot It.. class made up, expressly for country Ch'ing:oPM, it Pt roundest It 15 15 °rill double the price of It Weekly laurrlpdly reprint ed front a daily. It glues 11111 and effiqpi, portx of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets: PIIOISIOIIS And Cotton Markets, And a 'Weekly review of Financial matters, to- N•ther with the markets, by telegraph, •Inan ew Orleans. Cato., Charleston, Phlludelphia, 3:e., up to time iit going to press. Terms—Cash in Advance. One ropy one ,:.'ear Three eopteq One > ear nve copies one year, and one to the getter tip of the (qui.? 10 00 Ten eoplea ono > ear, nod one to the getter up ot . Ito' (doh 17 50 Additional copies ....... 175 Tp oily cowl. one y ear, and one to the get- ter up of Ahe (dub' ..., ~.. ........... :1 00 Specimen copies bent irt . e: Mend for et/p.), giving post Once, eoutily and : , tate In full, VAN NVItiE, 111,31,T0N M., dee/2. No 1.62 Noni4m St.; New York. T 11 I' Erie Coimitereial College, ERIE, I'A., ERECTED IN 4 State st., between 7th and Sth sts., Is the most ellll3pletri Instltution in the land, de signed to impart to young Men and Boys a T1101tot:G11 PRACTICAL BUSIIOESS EDUCATION, In all the departments of active business life, a thorough knowledge of all the branches apper taining to a businem istucattou. Book Keeping, l'entnaustilp, Arithmetic, Commercial Lau-, Business 1-`ructice, Finance, Commission and Banking. GREAT SUPERIORITY Of our method of luKtructltin la onheiltatingly conceded by all who hme examined our mode of instruction. Time to complete a coon.e from eight to nine weeks. We have thorough!} ieview•ed our course and Intend of 1: to Iti Weeks Cult warrant perfeet tatcress lit eight - or lithe tug about one half the t tate wihetore. Tk..1043.—F0r at .tj ft. seliolamalip, puvahle th wlyuttee, goo.l tltrottgliottt. t I tr.etut 111 ! 1,: ) \.m. For comulete COIITMLIII Ik,alAA' baits - BOOK Ret . l)- Ipg, A first clam hoarding house i• eordieeted with the College, where bttatitditt. n nd di I t lie t tandortat of Wllllo6t very tow prat Sir For circular, cvntatt inK rtall Informni ton and upeciraenta oriptdmattor,lalaa, altidr,"... inz MIX cents in sr:inapt,. tt)oli n4-kkAj, auf.tow-tf. MOAT CiITTEIt.t3, A?D 13AUBAdE 8T UFFEILSI Of the hest kind, at AELDEN'S slcaltr-tf I ig OS.. CdfS t ritY 3IEROIIANTS, 1)..t1111 - 31VIV. Farmers .and Others, ASILMS, BEESWAX, BEAXS, nuTrzu, CHEESE, EGGS; FLOUR AND 3MAL, Vida, COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, e DRIED AND GREEN FRrITR, ORWIN, WOOL, 0.4. VF., POUT: TRY. NAVAL . STORES HOPS. GINGSMCG, PROVISION'S, OILS, LARD, ' c ! , TALLON, SORGHUM, MOLASSES; 'ETC.. JOSIAH CARPENTER, Gen'i Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 446 Washington St-, NEWYOR crrY, Anti receive has weekly Price Current of Vlb duce and Grnceries, rile most complete Price Current published in.the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CUMMT Harking Plates and Cards Furnished Free Liberal Advances Made on Consignment.. INTABLISHED MAY 1, ISO r. , roierenees given wheri required. ni1119'6.7 LATEST & BEST! 1 MERICAN COMBINATION Bolton Hole, Overweuming SEWING XXCIIINE! Is warranted to execute in the heat man ner ex.:ly variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling. Cording, Tucking, Winding. GHt ),. ering. Oversertming, Embroider ing on the edge, and in addition Makes beautiful Button and Eyelet liQles In all fabrics. IT 1 .2 1. S NQ V.QUAT. Being absolutely the hest Family Machine EMI In the World, and Intrimleally the Cheap t,r It is two Machines combined in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar rangement. Q CO 11l (11 Circulars with full particulars and sam ples of work done on this machine, can be had on application at the Ou SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, South-Went Corner'of Eleventh and Chestnut SW., Instructions given on the Machine gra tuitously to Lai purchasers. AGE-ArrsTi ''‘VAINT'rI,:I3O Tn Sell thla Machine C. U. KingMbur}•. Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford mantle', ja161;8-1y. MEM Bay State Iron Works NOBLE Sz . , lIAIALI, Founders. Machinists and Boil er Makers, Works Corner Pesch and 3d Ste., Erie, Pa. liavipg made extemlve addition.. to onr ma eldneiMS4 we are prepared to Hll all order% promptly. for Stationery, Marine afil Portable Engines, Of alt sizes, either with single or cut-off valves STEAM PUMPS, SAW MILL WORK, BOIL- Ells, STILLS, TANKS, ETC. All.ko, ail kin& of Heavy and Light Coating. Particular attention given to Building and Ma rhtnerc• Casting', FOR SA 1.E.--ritearn's Cirirrdt Mill Rigs and Head Blocks, which are the neat In age. John ...tin Rotary Pumps; Gas, Pita. and Fittings, Brass Goods. Fialitutt Metal, etc.- ..tol:link solicited at reduced price.. All Work warranted. Our motto Is, Prepgred with great care for country subscri bets. Political news thoroughly condeneel. Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets accu rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by Andrew 4. Fuller. Great variety o• interesting miscellaneous reading, making it a first-rate GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor oughly reliable paper for the pending most Ini wirlant Presidential Campaign, will find THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price, 11 a year; maples to one address, $.47 ;50 copies to one address, ,1,37,50; 1110 copies to one address LOW PRICED AND GOOD. THE SZKOVEEKLY slam 1.144 i 0 ,4 • : 4:4=p , teiAl 0.) 4:1 1 21_0 : , V 4 We an bound to It., low as the lowest.— Please call and examine febl3-tt. THE EMERSON . PIANO ! To meet Ito• wants of the great number of oer.on4 who demlre to po?tess a Plano but to not feel able to go to the PXpenne of the mat eat make, and yet have only a good itutedantla "tie. They are 7/10A aubstantially built. on the soundest acoustic principles, the wood is the Lest quality, properly se/waled; the tune rieli and powerful; titer stand well in tone and wear —well in every particular. This I know from actual experience. All personsdeslring A. GOOD PIANO! Should examine the "Eniergon" befou' pumhas Mg any other kiwi. IEI L.beral discount to Clergymen, lenchent, and cash euxt °niers, For sale at S. N. WEIGEL'S PIANO RARE•ROOMS, 1144 fiTATE STREET, wrrricEE BLOCH, BRIB, PENNA nint9-tr. TNZIIB crrr PLUMBING WORKS! No. 1224 State St. Particular at tent ion given to the introduction of Water, Steam and (tits Pipes into Hotels, stores and Iptrellitig Houses •, also, the fitting op - of (Awe Heaters, Bath Tubs, Showers, Wash filtautiß and other Work, by experienced workmen and on reasonable terms, Constantly on hand and for sale a full line of Plumbers Materials, Copper Heaters, Bath Tuba, Water Closets, Warn Baalns, Showers, 'urupa, itrzow Work, Wrought Iron Gas and Water Pipe, Galvaritu,l Water Pipe Iron Fit tings. Also, a large Aock of titu, Fixtures, Chande liers, l'etidantx. Brackets, II aIL Lights, limp Lights, Stand Lights, Cigar Lighters, Shades, Globes, Rubber Howe, etc. itiP. Orders from the country promptly attend c.,l to, GEO. L. 111.1BRAILD, feb27-ran Digeharge in Bankruptcy. THE DISTRICT COURT of the 'United slaps for the Western 'Mine!, of Peon. nvs sum. snsiiiont Kahn, a bankrupt under the Aet of Comb e-s of y lareh 2d, 11467, baying up. plied for a discharge from all his debts and otn or claims provable under said Act, by order of stud Court, not lee Is he reby Oren ton)/ credi tors who have pro% ed their debts, and other persons Interested, to aprs•ar on the bells day of April. Is &I, at In o'clock, A, 31., before s. E. Woodruff Eisct. Register, at Ms office in the c i t y o r F,ri e , !cotta,, to show MUM', If :my they be% e. Why a tilkeithrge elloold not he grunted to the naid bankrupt. And further. no tice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of erects torn of said bankrupt required by the 21th and %tb Sections of said Act , wlll be had before the &Rd Register at the same time and place. 11.13. ZiItiCANDLIiI94, Clerk of U. 8. District trt for/ aid District. rahl94w. ons - S.tolc - 1 - otm FEATHERS, HEMP, TOIMCCA, SEEM, THE GREAT Mal PHILADELPHIA 4‘,25 State Street St., Erie, illoossmesmasolama.l ENZEDM NOBLE & HALL. Proprietor ERIE RAILWAY. Great Broad G ange Doubt e Track Route to rirT:w FORS, nosvoisr.' and the 'New "England Cities. This Railway extends from Dunkirk t.t New York. RID miles. Buffalo to New York, CS in Iles.. ' Sm7a n M a L t 202 3N T w E SHOR S T mESiITe s R OAUnTdE is fro M nt trains run directly through to New York, tot 1141L1Q3, without change ofeosehes. • Front and after Nov. 2.3,11367,traing will leave, In ccatnectiou with all the Western Lines, as follows: From DUNKUiK and SALAMANCA —by New York time—from Albion Depots: art A. M., Express Mall from Dunkirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Salamanca at • MOO A. M., and connects at Hornellsville I and Corning with the a A. M. Express Nluil front Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7 A. M. 2: - .5 Lightning Express, from kalatnanea daily (except Sundays). Storrs at Hornell,. vile Tell P. 11., (Supper!, intersecting with the 2.) P. M. train front Buffalo; and arrives in New York at 7 A. M. 1:15P. M. New York Night Express, front Dun , kirk daily (except titutdays). Stops at Sala manca at &to P. M., and arrives In New York at"l 30 P. M., connecting with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Cities. 0 - .50 P. M. Cincinnati ' Tess, from Dunkirk, (Sundays excepted). at Kalflllllthatt 11:55, P. 3f., and. connects at Hornellsvltio with the 11:130 P. IL Train from Buffalo, a rri." ring in New York 1•43, P. M. - From Buffalo—by New York limo—front Dep. d - corner Exchange and Mlthlgan fits.: ;., , t5 A. It., New York Day Express, daily (except Sundays). .Arrives in New York at !Rani'. id. Connecta at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna, .t Western Railroad, and at Jersey. elty with midnight express train for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. &00 M.,EXpress Mall,vta.Avon and Hornet Is. ville,dallytexeept Smulay). Arrives in New York at 7:00 A. M =0 P. M., Lightning Express, daily (except Sun day), connecting with morning express train fort Boston and New LYigland,elties. ArriveS in New York at 7:120 A. M. WO P. M., New York Night Ex prms, con fleets at iforneUsville with thel:l5P.M. train front Dunkirk, and arrives In New fork at 1220 P. 24. ILZI P., Cincinnati Express. daily (execl ( ex cept Sundayro. Arrives it New York at 3445 P. M. Connects at Elmira with Northern central Railway,for Williamsport,llarrlsburg, Phil adelphia,: Baltimore and Washington; at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna .4 Western Railroad, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Cities. Only one train East on Sunday, leaving Buda to at tile P. M., and reaching New York at 12:r0 P. M. in advance of all other routt , s. Bostoni and New England passengers, with their baggage, are trans erred, free of charge, in New York. The best Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night trains on this Railway. Baggage checkedthrough and fare always as low as bv any other route. ASK IJOB TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can he obtained at allprincipal ticketof• tires in the West and South-West; • 11. RIDDLE, WM. P.. DARR, Gen'i Supl. Gen't Puss. Ag't. febls'6d. Cor. of Penn and - St, Clair Streets . , PITTSBURGH, PA., • The Largest, Cheapest and moat Successful Practical Business College IN THE tNITED STATES. Fifteen ° l'llonsand Students From Thirty-Three States In Ten Years. FOR. LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR, , Containing full inforniation, Outline of Course of Study, samples of Cowley's Premiiim Penmanship, • View stf the College Building, different f-P De pa thmrtents, City oittsburgh, etc„ etc., address e Principals, • P47.41.rr inylOTA. • Pittsburgh, Pa. ERIE 3,1 A.1111.11....1±: wclrtic.t3. M. I._ DUNNING. No. 1018 Peach Street, between 10th and 11th, Erie, Pa. - Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and Slate Mantles, &e. I have ou band a large ....ortinent of monu ments mid llead.dolles of various styles. In American and 'Winn nimble, and a corps of the best workua•tt in the state. All orders will be promptly attended to and sathimetion guar anteed. My — work is warranted unsurpassed, and l cannot be undersold by any one.. Orders and inspection of stock and 'wives solicited. FRANK ALLEN. AGENT 9 ... i. - -.r- .7-- -„, ...tl• k N -4. ~-,.-.." ' rii.t: ' t ." - .: - . • ati,te • ". 4 ; 41 ' • c el l / 4 4St. -• -.. - -- - :....._ l' I 'ol/ '..- -'l ‘ , ' .. 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In fact, we mean that this shall be the most valuable campaigh paper in the coun try. Price, t 72 a year; P.l copies to one address, 516: 2i) copies to one address. 131: fi copies' to one addrens,.:eia: always in atiN mice. Address, mr2C.4lw. TILE SUN, Sew York City, WOODS: NICK OF THE WOODS! IN THE '‘CIM ES lOU COMPANION. ieorice 31pnroe t Co.. have at an immense expense, .eeured the exclusive right of publish ing that wouderrui story of Border Life, "NICK OF THE WOOTttt," In tile "Fireside Companion," which will be eornmeneed In No. U of that popular Journal, mined on Aprll 2d. "NICK OF THE WOODS" is the most reinerkable and exciting story of the kind that ever appeared, and is the fountain head from which myriads of Indian tales have :been derived. Some of the characters are un equalled In the whole range of Fiction foraeef • lain kind of wierd, mysterious interest that hangs around them. : FoMustance, the terrible Jilihenainosay, the "Spirit that Walks, - Bloody Nathan, the" 3hin of Piave," and Roaring Ralph stackpole, the "'Limping Tiger of , the Roiling Fork. Fork, ' whip WLIA equally at home whether steal ing Red mews scalps or a pule face's florae. The desire to read a story of such Intense interval of course will he unicental, and we trust that our friends will order the paper of their news dealers in reason, to prevent dis a pp,watu w nt, The Fireside Companion Is the best Family Story Paper published. It is for «ale by tilt News dintlens. Price, a cents. ; 83 a year; 1 copies PO; or Peoples fur ?y). IatORGR MUNROE it CO.. Street, N. Warrant in Bankruptcy. rp.11114 IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 9th day of Marclu MS, a warrant lobank tante,: was issued out of the District Court of the limited States for the Western District of Penn'u, against the estate of Da% id B. Chapin. of Le Bumf township, in the county of Erieand State of Pennsylvania, who hiss been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any deists and delivery, o 1 any proper ty belonging tostich bankrupt, him and . for his use, and the transfer of dny property by hint are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said' bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Register, in Erie, Pa., before S. K. Woodruff, E.sq., Register, on the 88th day of April, A. D., ISM, at to o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, S.,Marshal, Messenger. By 6. P. Dept. V. 8. Book Agents Wanted FOR DR.. WILLIAM-, SMITIPs Dictionar- of the Bible. Written by 70 of the most dia ttngutalled Diclues in Europe and Ainericn, Il lustrated with over 115 Stecland Wood Engrav ings. In one large Octavo volume. Price 53,50, - The only edition -published in America, eon densed by Dr. Mmith's own hand. We employ no General Agents and offer extra inducements to agents dealing with us. tend for descriptive circulars, and see our terms. 7. B. BO= & CO., Publ Hart=t. fus6-11w. NARKS & MEYER. CLOTHING' CLOTHING ! The most elegant selection for Men's, tiara' and Children's ...____ FALL a WINTER WEAR ! AT Tia. NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, n. 4 'Sable Rinek , i----- , ir- The Completeet Mock of Coatings, Cassimeres, , &e., AT THE NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 'No, 4 Noble Block Clothing Made to Order, In a style snyiertor to any heietOioto• made In this vieltat y 7 at the , 4 NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, No 4 Noble Block Full.Llnea Nen'g Furnishing Goods, Prom a Paper Collar to the finest Silk Under • . wear, at 5:10 per nett, at the NEW YORE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 4 Noble Block An inspection of our really beautiful Stock of Fall and Winter Goads! IN rvipertfully melleitf-ti MAIRKSdc MEYER. Y. Wholonale 'Department hi ; connected with this House. oclo4lna. EICHENLAUB Sc CO., NUF A CrrltEllf4 OF BOOTS & SHOES ! No. 628 State Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We have just finished, and prepared for pub lic inspection, a marrunoth stock of Roota,Sboes, Gaiters, Rubbers, etc , embracing every descrip tion and variety of {Chitin, and which for Style, quality and finish cannot be surpassed in the market, all of which are offered at late rednaed rates. We also pay especial and strict atten tion to CITS'I'ONT AVeritti. For which the finest collection of Leathers are kept on hand, and every facility is secured for accommodating customers promptly, and in a style to render perfect satisfaction. Particular attention is also directed to our WHOLESALE DEPARI,AENT, No. 6 Wait Seventh Stieet, Where we manufacture at Wholesale, Men's Bove Ladies', clithireles Bo u ts, Shoes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind. Raving lately enlarged our manufactory by the addition of new buildings and improved ma chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on short notice and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are connected our WHOLESALE LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS! Embracing French, German and American Calf Skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Amerti o can Roan of all colors and jwices. With our increuted facilities we can sell as 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 respectfully solicit a continuance 01 the game. seM-tf. J. EICTIENLAUB & CO. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and- Direct Monte between Philadel phia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams. Dort and the 1 GREAT OM REGION OF 'PENNSYLVANIA: FT MEANT - SLEEPING , CARS On all Night Trains. N and after MONDAY, NOV. 25th, IAM, the O trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will ran xa (0110 W. : WINTWARD. Mall Train leave.; Philruielphia at II:15 p.m. and arriww at Erie at PM p. to. Erie Express leayea Ph iladelpti la at 1,240 m., and arri'Vea at Erie at D!.15 a. in. • Warren Aeeommislat ton leaver. Warren at 1145 p. to., Corry at 21i p. nt., and arrives al Erie at 4:10 p. tn.. - _ . = Mail Train Leaves Erie at Ztt2stt. tit., and arrives at Philadelphia at 1h.15 a. tu. Erie Express leaves Erie at 4:25 p. m., and ar rives at Philadelphia at 1:00 p. m. Warren Accommodation leaves Erie 'at 8:00 a. m., Corry at 9.15 a. in., and arrivem.at Warren • at 11:15 a. in. Mail and Express connect wits all trains on the Warren Sr. Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 12•00 m., arrive at Irvine ton arttso a. in., and Oil City at 9:50 a. in. Leaving Philadelphia at 11:15 p. m., arrive at 011 City at 4:45 p. m. All trains on the Warren & Franklin Railway Make close connections at OR City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGIX CRECEED77IROUGII, .ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Stum.intendeceL A.tbninloitrators' Notice. T TEAS OF ADMINISTRATION on the ea _Li tate of Elfin Wolf, deed, late of Mill Creek tp„ having been granted to the undersigned: notice le hereby given to all Indebted to the same to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them, only authenticated for settlement. FILAtIKLIN WILLIS, - ISAAC WOLF, - Administrators. Mill Creek, March 19,1&i3.-6w For Rent. lfE ELEGANT STORE ROOM now occupied 1. by G. W. Goodrich, No. 4Z5 State street, will be for rent from April lit. Rent:l7oo. En nire of . WM. A. zahl3-Lt, BARNUM, DRUGS, SEMMES, FANet GOODS, HAIR TOWDEtt • _ • coLowri E, CLOTHING ! Linseed Oils, Tarponlines, Varrikh, Hytirome -- term of all kinds, PATENT acenzarns, PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, presort pllons carefully dispensed. All articles sold by me are warranted to be preelselyas rep resenr. No trouble MitOVC goods. ,b7mein ber th Mime Hilt{ • 0, cipsll'67-1y • Important Notice. FALMVIZIV HTATION, .Wept. 18, lra7. The Rubscrther would respectfully Inform the Farinera of Fairview and vleinity i that ho is prepared to pay • _. y THE HIGHEST ]1&1U ET PRICE for all kinds of Farm Produce delivered at Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for sale BITTIMINOLTs AND ANTHRACITE COAL, as cheap as can be had elsewhere. Also, bas the agency of Hapgood, Young 4i Co.'s Superior Cast Steel Plows, Sulke Cultivators, Wallace & Jones' Self-Dumping Wheel Hay Rake, &e. And has a superior lot of Starch full blood and grade SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS! ' sepllE67-Iy. A. STONE. Having associated with me on the Ist of Janua ry Andrew Mayer, in the r- BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, t. The firm will be known as C. Englehart & Co.. and the business will be carried on ns hereto fore at Wit Park, Erie, Pa. C. ENGLEHART. Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for your children. A majority of the children wear holes in the toes of their shoes in a very few days; then the shoes are soon worthless, and a now pair must be bought , . The only way to prevent this great waste of money is to buy shoes protected by sil ver tips. They never wear out at the foe, and make a pair of shoes last three times AS long as without Tips. Leather (Alps breve been worn to some extent; but they have proved worthless.' silver 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 drily as sortment of Silver Tipped Slhoes to be found in the city, Including fine Stewed shoes, Balmoral'', Youths' Boots, &c., which we offer, together with a Lame and fashionable assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Fine and It . eavy goods, at the lowest' cash prices. mr14137-tf, C. ItNOLELIAIIT & CO. Keystone National Bank, CAPITAL , $250,000. I - Selden Mervin, John W. Halt ; Palbu Marvin, Bener Town, O. Tobie ORANGE. NOBLE, Pmt. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash. The above hAk la new doing busines“n 11. s new building, COUNEIL OF 'STATE AND EIGHTH STS. Satisfactory paper discounted. Money re ceived on deposit. Collections made and pro ceeds accounted for alth promptness. Drafts, Specie and Dank Notes bought and sold. A share of public patronage solicited. FIRST-CLASS PIANOS! LOUIS BERGE it CO., Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS AGRAFFE OVERSTRUNG PIANO-FORTIES vrAsEspords, 97 BLEzzum, ermari. These Pianos are recommended by the most end nentjudges, and are. for power, fuliness,elas.' Deity of touch and durability, unsurpassed by any pianos made in this country. GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. Illustrated Catalogue ana Price List sent by mail on application. fen/3'66-Iy. Authorized Chpital 83000300. CAPITAL, I'AID 1200,010. THE_ SECOND - NATIDN.g, BANK ' opened for bualnean on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1864, In the banking office previously occupied by the Merchant's Bank. Brown's Building, north-east corner of State street and public Park. • W3f. L FICXYTT, Prest, W3f. C, CURRY, Cosh. WM. L. Scow, of firm of J. Reain & Co., Coal Dealers. JOs. WCARTER, of firm of Selden, Bliss & McCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie 11. 4 JOHN C. BURGESS, of firm of Cletnens,Caugh ey & Burceaq. Wholesale Grocers. 0. E. CROUCH, of arm of Crouch & Tim., Flour Merchants, M. R.OSARR„ of arm of Barr, Johnson & Sea man, Store Manufacturers. F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray ...Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGAKER, Grocer. - dc7'64. Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY t r NOyEIIDER /$7, tratnkwiti run on Das mad nu fol town: LEAVE ERA St --+AATTIT WA ED. 10-115 A. M.. Pittsburgh Express, stops at all sta tions, and arrives at A. & y. W. it. E. Trans fer at 1:40 p, m., at New Castle at 5:00 p. and at Pittsburgh at &CO p. in. 6:00 P. 31., Accoriunodation, arrives ta James. town at 9:00 p, in. &00 A. M.,,Accommodattou from Jamestown. arrives at A. &G. W. R. 41. Transfer ut 5435 a. rn., at New Castle at :Ala: , tn., and Pitts burgh-at MOO a. M. LEAVE PITTNBEEGIr—NORTFI WA ED. &V A. M., Ent. Express, leaves New Castle at • &45 a. A. & G. W. R. Transfer at 10:10 • a. in., making close connection with trains for Buffalo and Niagara Falls,and arrives at Erie at 1:50 p. m. 4:20 P. 31., Night Express, leaves New Castle, at 7:IZ p. in., A. Jr W.R. R. Transfer at te4s p. tn,„.Jamestowu nt p. and arrives at Erie at 12:15, a. m. ,Pittsburgh Express south conneets at James town at 1 . 210 parr. with J. & F. Express, arriving at Franklin at &XI p. in., and Oil City at $:4O p. M. Connects at Transfer at 1:40,p. In., with A. & G. W.' Mail west, for Warren, Ravens and Cleveland. Erie Express north connects at A. & G. W. Transfer at 10;10 a. n. , with Mull east for Mead ville and 3ntnestown, and at Jamestown with & F. Express for Franklin, arriving at Frank lin at 2:35 p. nt., - and.oll City at Mgt p. Trains connect ut 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 anti ail Points in the West at Erie with Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, irvideton, 'Minute, &c. and with Buffalo& Erie Railroad for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Niagara rails and New York City - . J. J. .I.,A.VMEN CB, denl2'67-tf ' Superintendent. Reduced 30 Per Cent. in Price! DE(RAAF & TAYLOR'S 87 and 89 Boyar, 7 182 , 88 Heater t Cbriatle Street, "tea 180 sad Sreet, (Entrance 87 Botocry) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: Our stock consists of all grades, styles and , kinds of FURNITIME and liEDDL'iti, of our own mak°, which we guarantee. Our Stock is entirely too large for the season, and lima ns SOLD, if we can Itnd the buyers, ven AT A LOM ocloll7-. portAcooil TOlUAbcox •d. W. TAYLOR,' 1... Manufacturer of NA , S , IDITN ROLL% Bs, laS, And all thnother brands of TOBACC•4O: NO. 47 PENN sTReET, aplNfi-y. - ' • PITTSBI7RON, PA IILAINTEst BLANKs t—A complete, assort ment of every kind or Blanks needed by Attorneys. Jue%lc Constables and Iluatima lan. forage at the Obmver dna% nrAlArn IX • , PERU 'Mr ToiLET soAtl4 o i ,1. , P A. I N London Porter and Scotch Ale ' , :.:1;31, 1317 l'ertar Street, QM South of the Depot NEW FIRM. Something ,New. BA.Ni NOTICE. VF ERIE. lE!==‘l FURNITURE PEIELIMY'S I National Claim Agency ! OMee 111 Farrar Enll'M/tiding, Erie, Po SOLDIERS' 'BOUNTY, All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late nets of Congress, can have tba same promptly collected by sending ibeledischarses to mo, the receipt of which will be promptly ackttOwledg td and instructions returned. INCII.EAME OF PENSIONS. en per inontli for Mei Nal loss of use of either leg or ann Instead of fr. 62 per.month fir each err nor cald of deceased soldiers or seamen. "Also, other increases. , ADDITIONAL FOR VOL OFFICERS of U.. s. A. Three months pay proper for all in service March Ikt, and discharged after April lab'' 1066. . Claims cashed. - 'Claims for arrears of pay, and ij,nsions, , and bounty. promptly collected. Unequalled facill. Wee for closing and eompleting claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. nly agency in North-Western Pennsylvania where years of Thankful for the very liberal tronage experience In the U. S. TrenAury ea be found. be stowed In the past we hope by . In wised expe rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. ()flier In Farrar Rail Building.' Address 14. TODD PERLEY, Lock Box 101, F.rie,\, Pa. PUFFS aurcia-tr. NEW, FIRM; James I'. 'rook, having, taken in his MM. Jas. E., as a tanner, on the ist day of April. MI, un der the firm name of James P. Crook & Sion, de sires to haVe a settloment of WS old accounts. All persons knowing' themselves indebted to him ure requested to call and settle without de lay. • ' JAMES P. CROOK A; SON, Denteis In ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER And Manufacturer,' of WINDOW SASH, FILIMES, DOORS& BLINDS. Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Planing done to order, PSlrop cm Vouch Between Fourth and Fifth Sta., Erie, Pa. - We respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to our facilities - for doing work In the hest of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted 9pentlrely new shops, with superior machinery, we feel confident of giving aatisfac thin. Orders front abroad will receive prompt attention. triy2:3l34-tf. JAMES P. CROOK ct SON. CTRNAN SAYINGS INSTITUTION, Ca4mer 30.1ichth and state 0 4 ; ti OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. This Institution Is now open for the transac tion of business. Orrwy. nouns: 9 A. NI. te i P.'.11. SATURDAYS: 9 M. to if P. SiX. PDT Cent. Interest. Will be Given try this Institntion.to Regular Depositors. antiECTORS: _ J. Eichenlaub, r. A. Becker, F. P. Llebe F. Eiohnolder; John °enshelmet OFFICERS: - ° John'tiengheifeer l'resitlent Matthew Schlaudecker, 'Treagurer. _ F. Schneider, ' 6, ecretary. inyTir-ly, tv%i /.11:Pr.sahs:Axiiip:tiir 1130MBOPATHICI ICIPZCIVICIp HATS PEOVED, PD.Ohl TIM POSTAII PIM ozportgato,aa gutted magi; pla—Prompt IfMost, and itellabla They an Os only Midlands =tiy adapted copuba ase-.do dapple that its*. to agahotts ) pp IA aging them; op bands* as W harton from gad so indent aslobo always Pellet:de. The Ave raged the hiabeet anumeadettga , bola A and 1011 awes made gagglaatloa. BeaCeuta. 1, Core Warm. Conanation, firdarnmationa.. 03 11. Wor i T s,, Woma4revier Winui , Colla la li. Cry Us. w T g silents ill 4. - Dian. Ira el childnia er adults 23 11, ,Ppseatery. Otipf Bilious Cad.. 03 0, • r4glatileirer•Siorbug,, Vomiting 23 T, , Coltishly Colds, BronchiLla 23 11, Befuridida4 Toothache, lamtache.... 23 9, afeadadhas. Sick.," eadachaVuttps WI It, Dyspepsia. Moat Stomach 13 11: Suppressed. or pshiffal Periods.... fe 111. Wadies. too mho., Path& al 111. Croughi, Cough, MiStali Breathing... II IWk • Salt labeani. Lrysip•La. YaspUou El 15. "Bausasnatism Ilbeninatle Pains.. 73 le„ VOINIT pee, ChM Peer; Ague 00 17, . Plies. K•••ista lie li. Optaithateay, and imrs or weak Brea 56 Sr, • Catarrh, acute or shrank,. Inficanta 50 21, 12 hoopluricom boroileideougha te El. asthma, • Breathing 60 ile. Ear Dierkaraes. hominid Bearlag 50 ilk Scriet laity enlarged Oland; Berellinp 50 oall Sk ~ Gendral Willits, Pbraleaknor 60 10, Dropsy. sad sanity Secretions 60 1 1 1. lietilleEness, sicken* from riding. WI it, fildalepluisease, Gravel • le U. . nervens Debility. Seminal Eadissiess, involuntary Mi wi. • sore nouns, Canter ' ta lie 1 1 3, " Uriloarg Weakness, wetting bad. 60 in, " Painful Period% with sPsait3 , •i 20 D. • Buffering* at change of life • / 0:0 it " Ep.lepsy, Spume, tit V lice Danre.l.so Ilk ' " Llpiattieros, ttleerated - tors'Throsi. 00 Of Id feral vials,.moroer s o ease, tentaining aLspeellie tor ever, Ordinary disease • tattilly 'Object to, tad a book of tiP Mellon*, n" .klO 04:1 istaller Vatnily sod Traveling rases, with to to r Kant. Iran 15 to $e diadem forail Private DI , bads tot Curing and for preventive traumata.. in 'vial, and pocket taaes.s2 to el nr Thee* nemrdire, by tbe emus or r07.1r bot, aro tent to ens ilelrt of tile conntry, lire. or SZ press, free of :charge, on receipt 01 the price. addressHumphreys' Specifio Homeopathic Medicine Company, Ones and Depot, No.. M 3 Brrosowsi, Nam Yoe; , Dr. flriewnwro to conealted flatly at bte once,' =lly or by totter, is above, for all forms of • ROB SALE U 1 ALL oteutiviurra. wm. :Tax AL SON and 'WILKINS S DOLL, Agatha; Erie, Pa. • CHEAP (CASH STOKE. . - .7%1 11T INT I Cr Bth and tate,Sts., Groceriem and Prc,vinione4, Wood, Willow and Stone Ware And every - thing that in Ithually kept lit a Firnt (:la's Family Grocery. • • I ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Erie 'County Flour. Arrays on Nand. Call and examine Price. Ara. Go(4ielivered free in any part of the city or South Erie. oe3.11". LIVERY STABLE riiHE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the well known Livery Stand heretofore -occu pied by Win: J. Sterrett, desires to inform his friends and the public that he will continue the business, and invites, their patronage. TiIt:STOCK will be largely increased and IM proved—new conveyances have been procured and some of the best livery homes in the coun try. lam determined so to conduct the ebtub 11mhnient as to give satisfaction. Those who want to obtain the services of a good team will find me re.uly at all times to accommodate them at reasonable prices. Recolleet the place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth street, rear of the Reed Home. jetrt.s , -tf. THOS. LENNON. NBW WHOLESAIX AND RETAIL CROCKERY STORE, li= ISAAC ROSENWEIG, SEN., Has opened a new store of .the above deserlp tlon,at his old stand,near the South West corner of State street and the Park, where he invites hts old customers and the public generally to give him a call. Constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of Crockery, Glass, China and Silver Ware, Bed Room Sets, [Aimee_ and Tea Seta, Knives, Forks, Tea spoons, Looking Glasses; Lamm, GlobeN.Clitraneys, -Sc. ' FANCY GOODS - OF ALL KINDS ! • Einbracing some of the *most beautiful over brought to this market. Those who wish to buy at a bargain will Cud it to their interest to call. Ile guanintees to sell 'X PER CENT. BELOW any other house in the city, WATCHES, DIAXONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, And a great variell of GOODS,FANCY AT AUSTIN'S, Paragon Building , 28 N. Pexk Place, Exiti, Next door to Merchant's Union Express Co. A stock of szo,oon Worth of elegant and fash ionable goods will be offered, for the next three months, at a very great reduction in price. The stock is all new and purchased at lower rates of gold than now, and determined toavoid Imes In future, small profits and cash transac tions shall benefit alike customer and dealer. Thirty years established In Erie, In the same bnsiness, may be some guarantee that no great amount of misrepreseutatlon will be employed, but just enough Old Fogy and Young• America spirit to warrant sate transactions and good bargains. SILVER SPOONS OF COD: SILVER, For sale or made to order. Notches and all kinds of time keepers and Jewelry carefully re paired and warranted. (Rye me a call: „ - my2117-tt. T. M. AUSTIN. 108 PRINTING,,of every kind, in large or tl small quantities, plain or colored, dose he me hem style, and at moderate prices, at the Observer Gems • . . No. 15. 1117111PHRETIP FAMILY CASES MEM= The best brawls or Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot EM New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 100 s STATE. 14T. Neat, Light, Fashionable and Cheap. NATHAN COHEN respectfully informs the ladies of l-rie and surrounding country that ho has oneliand , n large assortment of hoop Skirts, of all SiZIN and styles, of his OWII make, and manufactured of the best flexible steel and material, which he will guarantee equal to any 1 In the market. Haring had considerable (qtrs.- ' Hence In .the business, ine ix confident of his ability to give entire satisfaction to all those Who may favor him with a tall. If any of his make will break within one rear, they will be repaired, and no charges nude. Old Skirts repaired, altered and shaped as new. New (skirts made to order at the shortest ' notice. A splendid and large stock of an kited, of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on " hand- Country merchants suppled at the very lowest rates. NATITAN COHEN, No. MX State street, Erie, Pa. N VI W BOOK BINDERY Blank Book Manufactory ! We would rexpectfully announce to the public that we hare opened a 'LICPOIC :131 . - Ni131..:1 - ", and aril prepared to do worni any branch of the letince.x. BLANK -BOOKS! Or 81t kinds, on hand and made to older, and rnted to any pattern lif.4-4i/Ned, MAGAZINES - AND OLD BOOKS, Bound and repaired In the best style BINDERY OVER Keystone National Bank, Corner State and Bth Streets, Erie, Pa. E. M. COLE SON MEM rr i-i..t:, UNI_IItIICSIC4N-1E.113, Having purelht , ed the intere , t of the Jle+vrn Vineent3 in the FLOUR ANI) FEED BUSINESS Of the late firm, µmild re.p&ctfully bolh•rt a continuance of favor from the friend,. and pa trons of the house, and the public In general, pledging htutv.•lt that he will at all time% try to Nell good and reliable Flour, Feed and Grain At the lowest price for ca.li in hand. From my long experience In this branch of tile trade, I trust I know what the public demand, and that I am prepared to nwet that want. Returning my thanks to the" public for tlwlr liberal patronage to n‘e in the pa•t I hope by strict attention to ink• lndne.s and dolt' wants, to•nnerit a continuance of •their patronage in the future. THE miLLncp., FLOUR. F 1 1), AND GRAIN BUSINESS, Will be continuet\rin all Its departinents, at the ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, lola the Store, P ' 4 flow, Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House, Where the public will find a tlOO4l stock always for eale, with competent and polite men on hand to supply,t heir wants, , H. B. 1f H. - EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above the Buffalo Road, E lIE. P:1 111,1NICV. Ai: C 0... '3IA - NE:FACIIItF.R.S PARLOR, COO ,K. AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AMY SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED CUILTN PLOW! And all kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, eke., on handund manufactured to order. Plows and Plow Points of superior Make and durabili• ty always on hand. A call and a fair trial of our articles is all we ask. HENRY, BRYANT s CO. w. "V 11. S Wlxolesalo wad Retail Dealer in Furniture ! Having purchased the'entlre stock of Furnt ture" of Messrs. Moore & Itlble.t, I respectfully ask my old eustomerm and the public generally to give me a Call at the old btand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Ilefore purchasing elsewhere. I have a large assortment of Parlor ; Chamber and Bed Room gets 1 LEM BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, wAtibßoms, pL,'SKS, - And, In fact everything In the line of Furniture, arn prepareirlo manufacture to order any style ,that may be .ealleti for. Retnember, :No. 715 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth streets. JOHN W. AYRE.,.4.. USIC O 1 I ver, Emil listfer. .t.lso, Melodeons and Organs. Prices at a large discount below mantitactur en,' prices. Every instrument warranted for five years. Also, the best Sewing ,31achines constantly on hand. livery :4:whine warranted far three year, - = !ESE CLOTHING ! ScHATS CAPS ! Gents' Furnishing Goods ! 4 Caine and see our FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST OPENED. JONES & LYTLE, No. 10 PARK ROW. sepl2-tf. L. U. CirEVALIP:It. DESIGNER tt DECORATIVE ARTIST! Neatest, Cheapest,' and Best Sign Painting West of New York City. Parlors, Italia, Churches. dae.. Frescoed in the neatest style of the art. General Designing. Drafting of Models for tke, Patent Office and every dexeriptlon of Orna mental Painting executed promptly. Rooms in Farrar Etall,'No. 3, second door apllll7-tt. 1013,VRINTING of every kind, In large or 0 small quantities,l3lain or colored, done In the beststyle, and at moderate prices, at the Observer office. TYLAICKS! BLANKBI7-A complete assort ment.of every kind of Blanks needed by Attonteys, Justices, Constables and Badness ken, for sale at the Observer °Mee. "NEVir 74••TITSIC. THE LATEST PUBLLSII4) Sent to. any AdttreVon Receipt of Pritc ly Receipt 0. J. WILLARD, No. 513 Broadway. New No& M "If I couldn't How Could ~ t '. . 11 11111. mbig by! lotiklibi "trove Ober 341T111111": )1V 1)311 1 , 111111111 "Elm Me as of Old, Nlothern song . 11 "Thinking of Ohl 'Friends"; by W. 1;..,1„,.' 4 win "Waiting titlll for we , /11 .114 . "SUM* or Prolnlise; bat lid by Eta1w0,•,,,,, "Flew ant Motiorle-"; by J. It. Tlionao "There's a libriekingat thelbior.it comic ;tong by Witimin . . "Leaves that Full hi Spritig - ; by It. T:. ,, IILL N "A sweet Brief !hose is My Moll!,-'; b . , '- Holder "Angel of Beauty"; by IL I'. "Cottage lipse"; song by Keeler..... "Sueersru Song". by Howard I' "In this Beautiful Land of My Dee.tiiis by Holder "Me , - t Me, Darling, on 1 u-night . . "Write Me a Song of My lather"; by C. 'i Could Not ICelgrbut •I'in 'Angering at the Garden Gate , ; •Frienda We Loved In Former 'ln t, o .Ifettoow"; ballad by 11. Croft • "Come to My Heart Ye .Faded VI r.."; Keeler • - 'Sweet Good. Night'; by Daub,. 'My Re:mufti! l'earl '; by 11. I'. Dankh. 'l,:aty Drew"; wing and ehorlia by It. Y. bait "110010 of My 'loath; bows song by 11.1., Dunks • .1 "Fu ther,We Watched at the Window fur 1 uu • sung and eliorus by Keeler .......... . "Memories of the "'wit''' . by I.A.eph, n .);assi.tt "11 seems but tueOther buy' ; by J. It. Tiloru-'• RS "Tears Ago; by J. It. ThOUlan , "Clara liane"p,ong by H01der...... .......... • "Jenun, Nay lour of My Sour; KUCITO---sopiuji,,, tr tenor and alto Yokes, with "fen us, by \N. F. Sherwin "Like Ntralen - Weary ;sacred—o,pwno :; contralto and chorus "Softly Now the Light of Day - ; kaerol—witt bolus lor hoprano, tenor, with cie "Be Joyful t e Lord"; by 11. P. "Gist Thy Burden on the Lord'; solos for piano and tenor, by 13anf0rd.....„ "savior, Sourer ut Every Blessing''; • Te Ileum"; li flat, by Danley II "It Is a Good Thing to (live Thankn"; nolms tar hoprano and bans. . "Praise the Lord, 1...) My hour; molos lur nwpru no and tenor A new Menool hook. o'cluelt In the Morning"; by Henry Tacker . Adoress Lit Iris J. 11 ILLARD, No. 543 Broadway, N. I'. . • _At ,- • A).: - lir -kik% Wholesale Agent for the City ana State at New York for the celebrated PIANOFORTES! Are strictly npealtlng ttrtt class and base sot failed to become the LEADING PIANO W liett% • er introduced. Dealers will be supplied at th.. Lowest Wholesale Rules and guaranteed prolix , lion: Large illustrated price list, giving correct likeness Dont photographs, sent to any addre, on application. Address • O. Wholesale Agent 533 Broadway, N‘tw York I.".NIUVALLE.I3 AMERICAN ORGANS! .• 0. J. Willard, Wholesale Agent. New Irbil beauti ul In design and N‘oririnari - sllll3 —are made .rums ;Ate beat of ur,aa nui. Vuterd with great cart., having a sin.rotli pipe organ quality of tune, yet, 1.1••1•. , 112. - 11 , 1,1. Are 1.111- 1•Ileti In higluy 1,011,11 , 1 thavk N ,Bunt I{o,eWood cases, v. ILLS hclionss, duUble blow hilee .c.ll Ira+, e 110- Illolt) stop, h ttli winds Elie woes IbkaUtllUlelleclr. can be produced, :send wring lull particulars. ikdriress O. J. NS ILL iLll, ,51) Y. ESE IV () 310 it.l:l 11,11_,.1.1 II I) Dr. Leon's Electric flair Ileneiter 11 , proumneett by all Who ica.Ne u,vl at 1%, ver; hest preparation for the hair. It 13 a pest live cure tor biklUtiena, tat atid humors, steps the hair Irvin tailing cut, oill speedily re3tures gray lucks to their UTICII/11111LU at i illXllrilinee. IL operates on the secretions and nit% we glands with new tile audeoluring nuttier. -Daa, haul, hided or gray hair Mill sly, a 3 Si be bu,ught back, by a iew applleatious, abundance, itailty and color. It makes the hall' soil, glossy, trugrant, plot /411a I 1) the touch and easy to Sri ante. 11), wiry and intractable locks become Ilitkl.st, phaut and disposial to remain in any dr.treAl. p.xtttua. As a 1-luir lirt sing it has nu ennui. the are enormous, and It is a universal liii\mileS}ti. old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the States. Address all orders 113 ZIEGI.:EIt s a3i11:11, Proprletol, 137 North Third >t., l'h/lhdOptua Mothers, are you oppressed With unitiet for your little ours? Are our slumbers and titans broken by their tries:. Ito you awake to the morning unretreshed anti apprebenedNr" It so, procure a bottle ut Dr. Leon s Ditant radio and you alit have no 'more worm hour+ "1 Neatening and anxiety. LEOl 4 i'S INFAsT REMEDY Has stood the brit of years. Thou.autts ot aura ea and mothers bear witness that it at,t to give relict it used Intwason. It is a nuld..ltd sure and speedy cure tor rolie,erantpsandp.ita•, and is inValttable tor all eomplaims inrao at to teething. Sold by Druggists throughout the Untled States. Address all orders to ZIEtiLER. St 1.4311 TH, Sole Proprietors. Tt7 !North Third st., Philattelpiiktk &We' , time, labor and nen.* uiakt. Wwde ing a pastime and Slonua, Ft \tiVILL sold everywhere. Try n. Addr,, all .sitters to IL, inanulacturers. Zi EULER & SINIITII., Sole Proprk ton., North, 'I laid Plaladelido.,. IMEIBI! V, /0, MANUFACTURE r; OF \°((' CD% V 4 1 AND CO Corner of Holland and ,Sixth Sireets, 7..'- ~IITII. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! The place to lay la your Winter's surplY '''f SaltSman & Co.'s Yards, At the Corner of Peach and 12th Mts., and at the corner of Stuotafraa and 11th Coat of all kinds constantly on haul, at the Ittwest tigutim. Nut, Illtuminoux, from $2.50 to 83-.0 Large Lamp, do., from $4.50 to it,solo, Sir Dealers supplied by the Car Load, at liberal reduetkui. • 311:SIC DEALER, 0. S. 1). A 11. W. SMITH'S The Canes are the 1-IRGEST IN THE MAEKET Nu MORE UILAY LOCKs GOOD NEWS FOR 2iIoTHEIL, Pu,\Vl.Elt: 13“, E ERIE, PA_ mum And all other Coals In proportion