The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 16, 1868, Image 4

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    LATEST NEWS FROM WASHINGTON
Johnson and brant in a Flurry !
BIG FISHING FOR THE PRESIDENCY I
to -••••.
ID • W
Cheap Dry Goods Store of
EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO.
The Latest Arrival of the Season !
JUST KECFIVED. A LAME STOCK OF
Alpacas—Black, Brown and Drab---Splendid Goods
TO BF: SOLD AWAY DOWN nr:Low THE MARKET.
A riuge Stock of Delaines-,
Very Hand'ome Patterns, Superior to ny in Town
THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN,
Conskding of Merrimac, Fornue,, Americans, Coettoeoe., and all other popular make.
. . .
That everybody has limn calling for and can now he supplied with. They are going 'llse the dew
T
DJ t 3~
In tho Market. New York :STUIs, Vornmstata, Lonsdaleo, Frahm of the Loom, &e., &e.
20,000 Yards Cheap Muslins,
We have Jost received from the Manufactory
50,000 Yards of Brown Nislins !
That we ate witting that our customers should carry away, as we have not room for them. Our
counter* are loaded down with Domestic Goods, -bought previous to the
LATE AIVYANCE IN THE EASTERN MARKET,!
15fot, Is the time to bny, before they go htgher
r u Tml pt , l nc y
Next door South of the Post Office.
Stove; Tin and House Furnishing Hardware !
FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
At the Store, ot W. G. Gardner,
p;):41[•)1:11:1• iffzl.ll.4) : :4011
To.
RECEIVING AND IN STORE.
Stoves of the most Improved Patterns,
Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
11'1" THE VEIFtli LOWEST PRICES
r:-NI ILK PANS ANT> PAILS by the Quantity and in Sihall LAM, Cheap. ROOFING and all kinds
of Jobbing In TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER done at the hhortest notice by competent work
men, and at the Lowest pi icec•.
Fit 4009 r 1E 0 MNIA_CES
Particular attention given to Heating Churches and. other . pub4o. and priVate building.: with
Hot Air. surveys and eidlutates made free of charge. •
Rome Coinforter Cooking Stay p, for Wood and Coal..
Wou;tl call particular attention to the above Stove. Any one wishing a STRICTLY tint-class
Ktove, worth' do Wen to examine this cekbra lett Stove before purchasing ally other.
WE WARRANT THIS STOVE
MEMEM
Quickest and Most Even-Baker
THE MOST DURABLE,
TLa Moat EconoTilleal , in Ftie4
• •
Ind to be made of the best material of yny Soto
- in the World.
A CAREFUL EXAMINATION' OF TRIASTOV
IS , RVQUESTF:I7
Old Stoves, Copper, Rraris, Rags, &c., &c., taken in exchange for goods, at the Rouse
Furnishinv; `tore-Of
rip!)-„m,
But notwithstanding all this, tho
AT THE
THE LARGEST STOCK 01
From - S to 121.2 Cents.
Edson, Churchill & Co.,
FOR WOOD AND COAL,
W. G. CiAnDIVJEIt. Booth ot'the Depot, Erie, Pa.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
3,4%xtimerizzsze.
Faimers and Others,
AfrlS, BEESWAX, BEANS, eurrin.
cftEnm EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL,
FLAX, COTTON, KORB AND RI►'INR,
DRIED AND ORE= FRtTfl's
GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POUT,
`AY AL ErronEk.
11 0 p fi, GIGS 0,
FEATHERS,
PROVISIONS,
ouJR, LARD,
sottautrst, MOLASSES. Fac.,
JOSIAH CARPENTER, •
Gen'l Commission Merchant
442, 444 1nd 440 Washington St..
NEIV.YORN. CITY,
And receive lne ,reekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceriet, the moat complete Price
Current published In the United States. • -
SEND. .P 01; A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking Platen ,and C 41119 Funnelled Free.
liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTABLISIYED SLAY 1, 1680
First class references given when required.
ruhlirgf
LATEST & BEST!
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Batton Hole, Overseaming
SEWING MACHINE
Is warranted to execute in thebeat nun.
ner every variety of Sewing, Hemming;
Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gath
ering, Qulltiu, Overseaming, F..tubrolder
nig on the e, and is (midi t ion makes
beautiful Sutton and Eyelet holes In all
fabrics.
IT HAS NO EQUAL !
Being absolutely tho best
Family Machine
In the World, and Intrinsically the CrtenP
est, for it ie two Machines combined in one
by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar
rangement,
Orel:dam with full particulara and aam
plea of work done on thla machine, can be
had on application at the
•
BALM-MOM OF Tag COMPANY.
south-Weat Can
tnu ter t
Et of
ta Slaventh and
Ches.,
Instructions given on the Machine gm
tuttously to ail purchasers.
febZ-If.
AGEN'IM3 WANTED
To Sf.ll this 3iachtni
C. $. Kingsbury,
425 State Street St., Erie,
Agent for Erte, Warren and. • Crawfottl
counties.
,jaltr6B-Iy.
O. NOBLE
Bay State Iron Works
NOBLE lir, HALL,
Founder*. Maeldabdis and Boil.
Works Corner Peach and Ild Ste., Erie, Pa.
Having made extensive additions to our ma
chinery, we are prepared to till all orders
promptly lot
Stationery, Marine and PortabitEngines,
,--7 - - \
Of all sizes, either with single o / cut-off Valves
' STEAM PUMPS SAW
TA ' SAW MILT/ W )OIL
ETTA STILLS, TA
I RS
, ETC.
Also, all kinds of Ilea y a d Light Cibitltig.
Particular attention give Building and Ma
chinery Castings.
FOR SALE.—Stearn's Circular Mill Rigs and
Read Blocks, which are the best in use. John
can's Rotary Pumps, Gas Pipe and Fittings;
Brass Goods, Babbitt Metal, etc.
Jobbing solicited at reduced prices. All work
warranted. Our motto is,
roloky i.); • :3:4zjo: trizy kai,tAlziot y 4i
We are hound to sell as low as the lowest,—
Please call and examine.
febl:l-tf,.
LOW PRICFD AND GOOD.
THE. EMERSON PIANO !
To meet the wants of the great number of
ona who desire to possess a Piano hut do
p er feel able to go to the expense of the costii.
emt make, and yet haVe only a good substantial
one. They are most substantially built, on the
soundest acoustic principles, the wood is the
best quality,properly eensoned; the tune rich
and powernd; they stand well in tone and wear
—well in every particular. This I know front
actual experience. All pereamsdesiring
A'GOOD PIANO!
Should examine thi"Pnerson" beim e porches.
ing any other kind.
Liberal discount to clergymen, teachers, and
cash customers. For sale at
S. N. WEIGEL'g PIANO WIRE-BOONS.
. tom STATE STREET,
WITTICIII =WIC, PAM; PENNA.
mhltk-tf.
- • MH,ITI CITY
PIAJMAINO -WORKS!
No. 1224 Mate Sit.
Particular at tention given to the introduction
of Water, Steam and Ban Pipes into Hotels,
Staten and Dwelling Houses •, also the fitting
Wash
of
Suds and
Bath r
Wash Stands and other - Work, by experienced.
worimen and on reasonable tenon.
Constantly on hand and-for 'sale a full line of
Plumber 'a Materials, Copper Heaters,. Bath
Tabs, Water Closets; Wash 'Buda*, ettowers,
Pumps, Brass Work., Wrought Iron Gas and
Water Pipe, Galvanized 'Water Pipe Iron Mt ,
firm.. , • ,
. . .
Also, a large stock of 'Gas Fixtures. dande
lions, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights, Drop
Lights, Stand - Lights, Cigar LiAbtera,,Shades,
Globea,Rubber Hose, etc. • .
Orden from Om emonryprilinptly attend
ed tn.
GEWL. HUBBARD,
fete227-2m
'7011A.C41301 T',oll - ACCOI
• J. W: TAYLOR.
_
• Mannlacturer or
NAVY; SPUN ROLLS Bs, 10s,
And all the other brawls of
0 El C C
NO. at itNN ems;
splre-y. virisatraciu. PA
s asc4 %argil $lO *
SAUSAGE S T UPPERS!
.deWII7-tf
CO3'6tO'S TOttg
HEMP
TALLOW,
TOBACCO
fiRED. 8,
THE GREAT
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
L. IL iLLLT.
cr Milkers,
NOBLE .t HALL.
Proprietor.
Of the beet kind. at
J. O. fiELDEN'B.
ERIE RAILWAY.
GrestliroadliattgettonbleTmekßoutatis
NVAlir Yonne BOSTON,
and the New England Cities.
This Railway extends from Dunkirk to Now I
York, 4fti Miles. Buffalo to New York, CS miles.
Salamanca to New Y0rk.415 railes. And !al:tom - I
21 to 21 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE. AB
trains run directly through to New York. 480
MILIS, without chang e of conches.
From and after Nov. - 11., 1867 r
- trains will leave,
In connection with all the Western Lines, as
follows: Prom DUNKIRK and SALAMANCA
—by New York time—from Union Depots:
7:30 A. M., Express Mail, from Dunkirk daily
(except - Sundays). Stops at Satan:taiga at
I 6:( A. M., and connects at Hornellaville
and Corning with the 8 A. 31. 'f.preas Mail
from Buffalo and arrives In New York at 7
A. M.
251 P. M., Lightning Eames& from Salamanca
daily (except Sundays). Stops at Hornets
villa &lit P. M., (Supper), intersecting with
the 2.30 P. M. train from Buffalo, and arrives
In New York at 7 A. M.
8:15 P.M.., New York Night EXpresa, from Dim
kirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala
manca at &r 0 P. 31., and arrives In NewYort
at 1230 P. M., connecting •with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New
England Cates.
0:10 P. M. Cincinnati Express, !Min Dunkirk.
VeildsYs excepted). Slope at Salamanca
.:Ed,' P. AL, and connects at Homellsville
with the 11:30 P. M. Train from Buffalo, ant.
I ring In New York a:45, P. M.
FrOni Buithlo—bv New Yotk -time—from Depot
corner Exchange and Michigan Ste.:
6:45 A. M., New York Day Express, daily (exc e pt
Sundays). Arrives In New York at ite.7o P.M.
Connects at Great Bend with Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Ttallroad, and at
Jersey City with midnight express train for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
8:00 A. M, Express Mali,* la. Avon and Homelier
vine, daily (except Sunday). Arrives in New
York at 7:00 A. M.
20) I'. 31., Lightning Express, daily (except Sun
day), connecting with morning express
train tor- Boston and New England cities.
Arrives in New York at 7:00 A. 31._
ttlo P. 31., New York Night , Expresadidly. Con
nects at Horuelleville with Mei:l5P.M. train
from Dunkirk, and arrives in Now York at
1230 P. M.
IMP. M., ChicinnaU Express, daily (exeept
Sundays). Arrives in New York at &45P. M.
connects at Elmira with Northern Central
Rallway,for WilliamsportHarrisburg, Phil
adelphia, Baltimore and Washington; at
Great Bend with Delaware. Lackawanna dr.
Western Railroad, and' at New York with
afternoon trains and steamers for Boston
and New England cities.
Only one train East on Sunday, leaving Buffa
lo at 0:10 P. M., and reaching New York at /230
P. M., in advance of all other routes.
Boston and New England passengers, With
'their baggage, are trans erred, free of clunge, in
Ndw York -
The beat Ventilated and' most Luxurious
Sleeping Can in the World accorapanyall night
trains on this Railway.
Baggage checked through and faro always as
low as by any other route.
ASK FORTICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY,
which can be obtained at an principal ticket of
fices In the West and South-West.
H. RIDDLE, WM. R. BARR,
Gena Sup% Gent Paea Ag't.
febls'66.
7 ,
Cor. of Penn . and St. Clair Streets, '
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Successful
Practical Business. College
IN TH.EI.N. WED STATES.
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty - Three States In Ten Years,
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
Containh o litAti d ir zf i rnr
o , f o c ltl c l i n c ; , :f Course
•
Premium Penmanship,
pa Vi gent f i, ViTy Nrt g t e sb ß ulgtt.,V r e e ., r itfl% De
the Principals, .
/533 f rrili ,iV„ COWLEY;
awing. Pittsburgh, Pa.
LniumuiiillLaml&ai=A
31. A. DUNNING,
No. 1010 Peach Street, ,
Pa between 10th and
• 11th, Erie.
Monuments, Tombitonis, Marble and
Slate Mautles, &c. •
I have on hand a large assortment of Monu
ments and headstones of various styles, in
American and Italian marble, and a corps of
the best workmen In the State. All orders will
he promptly attended to and sallsfactionguar
anteed. My work Is warranted unsurpassed,
and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders
and Instection of stock and prices solicited,
110119'w-Iy.
The New York Sun,
An Independent Dally Newspaper, polttletd
and general,glvlng all the News In a fresh, read •
able. attractive manner. condensed so that a
buslnetra man can find time to read the. whole.
Charles A. Dana, Editor and Manager. Price $8
a year, $1,50 for three months.
THE 'WEEKLY BUN.
Preixwed with great care for country subscri
be, s. Political news thoroughly condensed.
Farmers' Club fully Isiported. Markets men
rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural
Department edited by Andrew Fuller. Great
variety at interesting miscellaneous reading
making It a first-rate GENERAL FAMILI
NEWSPAPER. Those , who wish for A thor
oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im
portant Presidential Campaign, wall Ond THE
WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price.
It a year; alcoples tri one address, 817 ; hi:Peoples
to one address, 8.37,50; 100 copies to one address
•
T/12 SEMI WEEKLY 131721.
Same size and character as the Weekly, but
fun Inhing twice m much reading_ matter and
Great
painsthe news with greater freshness.
pains will also be taken In making up the polit
ical news of the day for UM paper, so that the
remb , r, whatever be his politics, will mind the
BESII-WEERLY SUN to be an accurate and
ccaupreherssive rompenditim of political infor
mation. In fact, we mean that this shall be
the most valuable campaign paper in the coun
try. Price, 82 a year: IC copies to one address,
818; 20 copies to one address, sns; 80 copies to
one addres.i, 880: always In advance. Address,
nay2B-.lw. - TH!i SUN. New York City.
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.
WINTER. TIME TABLE.
•
Through and Direct Ratite between !Miradal.
phis, Baltimore, Harrtsburg,
Dort. and the
GREAT'OIL REGION'
OF PENSSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT . SLEEPING' CARS
On' nil Night Trans.
ON and. after MONDAY, NOV.ZAh, MiM, the
trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad
will run as follows : •
WESTWARD. •
Shill Train leaves Philadelphia at 11:L5 p.m. and
arrives at Erie at 9:00 p. m,- "
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at.l2oM..and
arrhas at Erie at 9:43 a. m.
Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at 12:55
p. M. Cony at 250 p. m., and arrives at Erie
at 4:10p. rut. • • - •
• EASTWARD.
Dish Tralri Leaves Erie at 10.25 a. M., a r rives
• at Philadelphia at tess a. in. •
Erie Express leaves Erie at 4:25 p. ni., and sr
rives at Pitiladeltdda
leaves Erie Accommodation
nt a.
in., Corry at 9 45 a. in., and arrives at Warren
at 11:15a. rn. _
Mall and Express ennneet, with all trains on
the Warren & Franklin Railway. Passengers
leaving_Philadeldhla at 12:02ni..arrive at Irvine
ton at 0:59 a. in., end Oil City at iturt a, in. .
Leaving Philadelphia at 11:11 p. in . , arrive at.
011 City at3:lsp. m.
All trains on the Warren .t Franklin Railway
make close connections at 011 City with trains
for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAOT:
CIIECKED TIMOUGTI
ALFRED L, TYLER, • - ;
Gen'l tinixtrintenderit.
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peach Street, above the Borah, Road,
ERI7, PA
HENRY, BIWANT ac CO.
NAlrcracri-funts or
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE ITTO
- AND sifEEr InoNVAREI,
THE CELEBRATED crimilLnowl
Arad all kinds of Iron Castings: • '
Every Stove sold by ns is vnieratitettO glee
willstsetion. Kettles, Sleigh Sboes, Sad Irons.
dte.,• on band and manurnetured to order, Plows
and Plow Points of superior Tasks and durabili
ty always on hand. A rail and p fair trial of
" -
our articles is all we ask. _ •
mr2813-tt. HENRY, BRYANT do CO.
JOR PRINTING of every klnd r in huge or
small quantlUes, pan or colored. done In
the beet stele, and at nioderstelidoeii, n the Olnerver caw
a. ElCHENLitrifit CO.,
BOOTS & SHOES !
89. 628 Mate Street.
:OiV110110)1W1:4i.;18.Vtil
,
We ItaveJust Anne:tad, and ed , prepared for pub-
Ho Inspeetlon,a mammoth stock of Boota,Shoes.
Glidters.flubbers, etc embracing evelidescriP
lion aud variety ofkluds and which for style,
quality and finish canno t
be surpassed In the
tearliet, all of whteh are offered at late reduced
rates. ,Wo also pay especial and strtet atten
tion to,
CUSTOM WORK!
For which the finest collection of Leathers are
kept on hand, anti every facility Is secured for
accommodating customers promptly and In a
style to render perfect-satisfaction. Particular
attention is also directed to our
111 CI) 311iJI:41 YIA
No. 0 Wort 'Seventh Street,
Where we manufacture at Wholesale, Hen's
Boys', ladies', Mimes' and Children's Boots,
Shoev. Haitem, ele-;of every variety and kind.
Having lately enlarged our manufactory by tire
addition of new butldlnp and Improved ma
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade
on short notice and at the lowest market prime.
Adjoining this department are connected our
AVROLFZIALE
A Ali v: )1:1 1 14 a Kt 00:11 :(110- (Ai
Embracing French; German and American
Calf Skins,of best and varied brands, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French' and Ameri
can Roamed 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 wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the,past liberal patronage of the
public, we respecftlly solicit a continuance of
the same.
se2a4f. J. EICTLENLAUS & CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE. '
. 3vl I NNIGi - ,
n • of tlth and Elate Ens.,
' oust= ix
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything thai Is usually kept in a First
Class Facedly Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOB CASH.
The best brands Hof
Erie County Flour, '
Always on Hand. Call and examine prices.
* Goods delivered free In any part of the
city or S6uth Erie. 0c.34f.
LIVERY, STABLE.
HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
well known Livery Stand heretofore oecu
p ed by Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his
friends and the public that he will continuethe
busts and Invites their patronage,
THE MOCK will be largely increased and im
proved—new conveyances have been procured
and some of the best livery horses in the coun
try. lam determined so to conduct the estab
lishment as to give satisfaction. Those who
want to obtain the services of a good team will
find me ready at all times to accommodate them
at reasonable prices.
Recollect the place; Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth
street, rear of the Reed House.
JeNtil•-tf. ' THOS. LENNON.
O gel- •• SAYLNGS INSTITUTION,
1 1 Corner Eighth and state Ste..
s,:B'. 0
IThis Institution is now open
,for the human
.•tion of business.
' Orncit Houten 9A.M.t04P.31.
MATUBDATS : eA. M. to BP. 31. '
Biz Per Cent. Interest will be MIMI by this
Institution to Regular Depositors.
kDIRECTOIts:
J. Eichenlaub, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe!,
F. Schneider, Sohn Gensheltuer.
OFFICERS:
•
John flenaheinaer, President.
Matthew Sehlaudeeker,
F. Schneider, . Secretary.
my2'67-Iy.
rainy FIRM.
James P. Crook, having taken in his son, Jas.
E., as a partner , on the Ist day of April, 186.1, nu
der the brut name of James P. Crook & Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons knowing, themselves indebted to
him are rco nested to call and settle without de
-,
JAMES Pi CROOK & SON,
Dealers In
•
FZM '' T ' /51 . 3 1 , 7 =1" . • z 3411 uli: 31'
And ManufaCamera of
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WINDOW BASS, FRA.IIO3, DOORS & BLINDS
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Seroll.Pawlng
Matching and Planing done to order.
Shop on Peach St., .
Between Fourth and Fifth BM. Erte,
We respectfully call the attention of the pub.
lk to our facilities for doing work in the best of
style promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav
ing fitted up entirely, new shops, withsn=
maehinem we feel confident of giving sa
lion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
my2S'64.-t6 , JAMES P. CROOK & SON
PEIRIOP.V'S
National Claim Agency !
ernes In Farrar Hall Building. Erie; Pa.
SOLDIERS• BOUNTY.
All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late
acts of Congress, can have the same promptly
collected by sending their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly =know/edg
ed and instructions returned.
INCRF.ABFI OF PMIERONS.
815 per month for the loss of use of either
nr arta, instead of 113. $ per month far each
minor ehild of demoted soXlera or seamen.
Also, other Increases. -
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL OFFICERS of Lc R. A.
Three months pay proper for all In service
March 3d, and discharged after April 9th,
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled WM
/Cies for closing and completing claims. Allow
once to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
In North-Western Pennsylvania where years of
experience in the U. R. Treasury can be found.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage be
stowed In the past, we hote by increased expe
rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. Office In !Farrar
Hall Building. Address
S. TODD PERLEY,t
Lock Box 101. Er*, Pa.
au71.114L
.7. W. A-YII.IES;
Wholassie brad Retail
•
Dealer in Furniture
Having_pure - hiuttd the entire stock oe Furni
ture of siessra. Mpore &. Itiblet, I respectfully
ask my old customers and the public generally
-to give me a call at the old stand,
• NO. -715 STATE STREET,
pero're purehaeing eleew e l t i l tre a I hare a large
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Rah
11L/30.
BEDSTII4.DS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROBE:B, DESKS,
And, in fact everything in the Ulmer Furniture.
tun prepared to Manufactnre t o order anvatyle
that may be called for. Remember, liZo. 1115
State !street, eaet side, between Seventh and
Eighth streeta. •
ap1.1787-tf. ' 'MIN W. AYRES.
For Rent. •
inELEGANT STORE ROOM aawocetipled
y 0. W. Goodrich, No. tMtitatestraMoriLl
D ot e tbr rent poRkApMI Lt.Rent o
M a E
ra d it. care
Nyst. A.
8.A. •-••
• 811 - N1.17 M
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DEAL= ne
DRUGS, - MIMES, FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS.
H A I R - - OIL,
;PONDER PUFFS,
•
, • . 4!f :r7f
RRUSIIES, COLOGNE,
AIDT.TS,
Linseed Oils, Turpentines, Varnish, Hydrome•
term of all kinds,
PATENT DICINEB, ,
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPINES,
London Porter and Scotch Ate.
Prescriptions carefully dispensed. All °slides
sold by me are warranted to be precisely . as rep.
resented. :No trouble to show goods. Remem
ber the name and place,
BARNUM, MI Peach Street,
aprin37-I,e. , • South of the Depot.
Important Notice.
PatainsW Symms, Sept. le, led 7.
The Subscriber would respectfully Inform the
Farmers of Fairview and vlclntly, that. he le
prepared to pay
THE HlOltrzi 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 be had elsewhere. Also, has
the agency of liapgood, Young & Co.'s Superior
Caat Steel Plows, Wilkey Cultivators, ltraMee a
Jones' Self-Romping Wheel Hay Rake, de.
And has a superior lot of March full blood and
tirade
SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS!
stspOYEr-ly. A. STONE.
NEW FIRM.
Raving associated with me on the let of Janne
ry Andrew Mayer, In the
BOOT 6a SHOE BUSINESS,
The firm will be known as C. Englehart & Co..
and the business will be carried on as hereto
fore at No. 1S West, ark, Erie, Pa.
' C. ENGLERART. •
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Something New.
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 new 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 toe, and
make a pair of shoes last three times as long as
Without - Tips. Leather laps have been worn to
Some extent, but they have proved worthless.
Sliver Tip' have a neat and substantial appear
ance. and do away entirely with the disagree.
able sight of dirty stockings and protruding
toes. We have constantly on hand the only as.
sortment of Silver Tipped Shoes to be found in
the city, including:fine Sewed shoes, Balmorals,
Youths' Boots, ac.;'whlch we offer, together with
a large and fashionable assortment - of ladies'
and Oents' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest
cash prices.
mr14117-tf. 'C. ENGLEHABT & CO.
BANE NOTICE.
Keystone National - Bank,
COF
CAPITAL $250 , 000.
DIRECTORS; ,
Belden Marvin. John W. Hall, Elam Marign,
"dester Town, 0. Noble.
ORANGE NOBLE, Prest. ,11 , 10. J. TOWN. dish.
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The above bank is now doing business in its
new building.
CORNER OF STATE AND EIGHTH STS:
fiatisfactory paper discounted. Money re
ceived on deposit. Collections made sad pro
ceeds accounted for with prom b ess. Drafts,
Specie and. Bank Notes boug and sold. A
share of .public patronage solici ted.
Erie &Pittsburgh Riiiread.
2.5 l 7 , lmiue will run on NOVEMBER
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10:05 A. M., Pittsburgh Express, stops at Ail sta.
lions, and arrives at A. & 0. W. R. R./Trans
fer at 1:40 p. m., at New Castle at &IA p.
and at Pittsburgh at edel p. m.
6:00 P. M., Accommodation, arrives at James.
• town at 9:00 p. in.
&OD A. 31., Accommodation from Jamestown,
arrives at A.. 0 Q. W. R. R. Transfer at 5:35
a. in., at New Castle at 7:00 a. in.; and Pitts- -
burgh at 10:130 a. in.
LEAVE PITTSBURGH—NORTHWARD.
&CO A. -NI., Erie Express, leaves New Castle at
&Vl' a. in., A. & 0 W. IL IL Transfer at 10:10
x. nt., making close connection with trains
for Buffalo and Niagara Falls,and arrives at
Erie at 1:30 p. m.
4:20 P. M., Night Express leaves New Castle
,at 7:25 p. in., A. & G. Writ R. Minster atB:4s
p. m. , Jamestown at 9:2 - 5, p. in. and arrives
at Erie at 1215, n. m.
Pittsburgh Express south connects at James
town at 12:40 p.m. with J. & F. Fpresa, arriving
at Franklin at 2:55 p. in., and Oil City at 340 p.
in. Connects at Transfer at I:40 p. with A.
& G. W. Mail west, for Warren, Ravena and
Cleveland.
Erie Express north connects at A. & G. W.
Transfer at 1140 a. M., with Mall east for Mewl
:viElle and Jamestown, and at Jamestown, with
J. & F. Express for Franklin, arriving at Frank
lin at 2.15 p„ in., and Oil City at 3:40 p. in. •
Trains connect at Rochester with trains for
Wheeling and all points in West. Virginia, and
at Pittsburgh connections for -Philadelphia,
Rarnsburg, Baltimore and Washington, via
_Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Erie Express north connects at Girard with
Cleveland do Erie trains westward for Cleveland,
Chicago and all points in the West; at Erie with
Philadelphia tt Erie Railroad for Com, Warren,
Irvineton, Tidionte, Ac., and with Butialo dr Erie
Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk. Niagara Falls
and New York City. ' J. J. LAWRENCE,
decl267-ti Superintendent.
2"11EFI UNDERSIGNED,
Having' purcluised the interest of the Messrs.
Vincente in the
FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS
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Of the late firmi would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public in general,
pledging himself that' he will at all times try to
sell good and reliable
Flour; Feed and Grain:
At the lowest price for cash In hand. From my
long experience in this branch of the trade, I
trust I know what the public demand, and that
I am prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by
strict attention to my business and their warts,
to merit a continuance of their patronage in the
future.
THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN BUSINESS,
Will be continued, in all its departments, at the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
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• end the Store,
EAST FARM ROW,
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House,
Where the public will finds good Buick always:
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their *wants.
ap2s - 61-iy„ H. R. HAVFMSTIC/C.
NEW.
BOOK BINDERY
: AND
Blank Book Manufactory;
We would respectfully announce to the public
that, we have opened e .
8008 13IrDErrr,
and are prepared to do went in any branch of
the buninem.
BLINK, BOOKS!.
Of all kinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern desired. . •
MAGAZINES AND OLD BOORS,
Board and repaired in the beet style.
BINDERY OVER
ItimitcausN i t t ruillmar . - Otl!te end
an 4I
E. It COLE 3sox.
teLANIC3I: BLAMES I— A 'complete wont
Mit ment of every kind of Blinks needed by
Attorneys. dostices. Constables and Rosiness
Men. foe mile at the Observer office.,
JOB PAINTING:of even" kind. in Lute of
small Quantities, plain or colored, done In
Um OON IM
rver Ols, and aid. ninikasta prim. tke
Hoop Skirfir, Corset Depot!
AT MIT
New York Hoop Skirt isaufaetory,
1008 wrsirr. T.
Neat, Light, Fanhionable and
Cheap.
SPRING STYMIES!
NATHAN COHEN. respectfully Informs the
ladles of Erie and surrounding country that
he has on hand a large assortment of lioop
Skirts, of all sizes and styles, of his own teaks,'
and manufactured of the best flexible steel and
material, which he will guarantee esmal toady
In the market. Having had considerable ell*.
Menet, In the business, he Is confident of hie
ability to give entire satisfaction to all those
who May favor him with a call. If any of his
make will break[ within one year, they will 1::*
repaired, and no charges made.
Old Skirts repaired, uttered and shaped as
new. Nett Skirts made to order at the shortest
notice. A splendid and large stock of all kindl
of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on
hand. Country merchants supplied at the very
lowest rates. NATHAN COHEN,
Jaa-tf. No. 100 k State street. Erie, PA.
Authorized Capital 0500,000.
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CAPITAL PAID IN 1500.000.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for business on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1884,
In the banking office previously occupied by the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east
corner of State street and public Park.
WM. L.I3COTT, Prest. W3l. C. CURRY, Cash.
DIRECTORS:
WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Reim & Co., Coal
Deale
JOS M'CARTER, of arm of Belden, Bibs &
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R.
JOHN C. BURGEIA of firm of Clemens,Csufilir
ey & B Wholesale Grocers.
0. E. CROU CH,ot firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour
Merchants.
K. R. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson hif
man,Stove Manufacturers.
F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGABER, Grocer. dell3C
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
ERIE•
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Bradley Engine!
A New Compound or
Double Cylinder Engine,
Which
L , c . tw .„ alLm . kxama „ k;zl , q „ o
And is Warranted to give
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEB CENT.
More power than a Single CAltules-Engine
using the tame amount of steam.
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MAX ENGLNES AND BOILERS !
OF ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND TANKS I
Of all Descriptions
CIiteULAIEL 5A.W.3.11L1.8
And
BEAD BLOCKS.
40124 f.
For the Holidays !
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
Silver &. Plated Ware !
The largestaasarttnent Sri town, at prima that
DEFT . COMPETITION !
Do not fail to call on
j
MANN lic VISII.II,
No. 2 Reed Block
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Two doors East of main entrance..
JUST OPENED.
A new and well selected stock of .
Stoves, Tin, Japinned, Brittanis and
PORCELAIN WARE,
CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS,
AND
House Fumbling Goods Generally.
PATTERSON & AVERY,
SCI French St.,Erie, Pa.
We also have a large and well arranged shop,
with allthe modern improvements for manu
facturing tin ware of every description, and
1 with a corps of competent workmen, under the
supervision of lir. Cc Avery (who has had many
-yews experience in city
work Weare fully pre
pa a•
r •d o
a doJo b
Are
r wkeolf all kinds
swe ith neatness
• roo h fng,etc. C w lland n ee t u n andear
- •• Ine our stock. mbl9'BB-ly.
Dissolution.
rCO•PARTNEKSHIP heretofore existing
between the undersigned, In the Planing
Door, Bash and Blind btutiness. , under the
nun name of Jacob Boots & Co.; was dissolved
try mutual consent on the 31st depot June, ISM
The business will be continued by Jacob Boots,
who is authorised to settle all the accounts of
the late arm. JACOB BOOTZ,
ANTOSY STRITZINDER.
The undersigned,intending to continue the
above business, at the old stand, west side of
Peach, between lfth and Ifith streets, desires to
call the attention of the public to his facilities
for supplying them with anything in his line.
Lrunber planed to order. and atcroll sawitur of
all kinds done. Sash Doors and Minds furn
ished to order. All kinds of Lumber on hand,
together with Shingles and Lath. In fact. eve.
?Ming that Is usually dealt In or done at first
class establishments of the kind. Thankful for
past kind favors, I respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
ocl7-ems
V. A. WEIMII. & CO..
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Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
WINES, LIQUORS, SECT SRS,
Tobsiooo, Crockery , Ware, Fruits, Nuts, de.,
No. 1414:Stoic Street,
West side, between Bth anillth Streets, Erie, at.
Cub paid for country produce.
F. A. WEBER. my2.l4t. ' W. ERHART.
CLIE.V.A.I.APaI,
DESIGNER do DECORATIVE ARTIST!
Neaten; Cheapest, and Best Sign Palatine West
of New York City.
Parlors. halls, Churches, ac.•
' Frescoed irk the nesteststyle of the art, -
General Destining, Dialling or Models for the
Patent Office and evert description of Orna
mental Painting executed promptly. Rooms ln
Feeler Ball. No. d second door spll'l7-tt.
•JESACCID AND CIdAREI.
not pLsce LTA/ .16 e d haotora s
a lt at Tisbeaeo,
E,'-wsunt i ntLre 1618 SMACK SS,
Soothot the Union Depot.
:wimp on Mu* • . good resort mot of the
snore articles of every grade. wholesale and re
tall. , moo, Ayes. Pouches. Boxes and ftniohere
Articles of every description. Please favor me
'with it call.' Don't forint the 'place. MI Pesch
stool
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Apr2-tf.
MUSIC STOR
Pianos iron. -Amway et Sons, Mu l l
ver, Emil Gabler. Afro, Melodeons arm
prices at a large discount below mu t,
en . pr i ces . Every instrument wara ct ,i
!lye years.
Afro, the beat Setving Machines toasts.
on hand. Every Machine warranted fr,•''
years.
BLS State street, Erie, Pa.
Z. SMITH
NCO 31.1DirtE 11A.14.113
Dr. LeouN Eleetrie flair Roneya
Is peernouneee by ail who hat., ISP4 It
very best preparation fOr the htair. It
live cure for baldness, eradicate,. dandrut:
hurnons, stops the hair from W1111110:4
speedily restores gray larks to th..ir ono;
and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and 31,,
glands with new life and coloringunater
dead, faded or gray hair will al wayeb, br
back, by a few applications, to ibp, et
abundance, vitality and color.
' It makes the hair soft, glossy, harem ,
sant to the touch and easy to snu g ...
wiry and intractable locks become tneut, ;
and disposed to remain in any desiredy w
As a !lair Dressing it bas no equal. are enormous , and it is a universaihrente
old andyoung of both sexes.
s o ld by Druggists throughent the unit
MAW. Address all orders to
ZIEGLER. & tAtII li, Sole l'ecreteters
137 North Third let., PhlhidelphiL
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERh
Mothers, ire you oppressed with armlet)
your little Ones? Ake your sluraLen and-L.
broken by their cries? Uo you awake 1
morning drirefreshed and aßprehrush
procure a bottle of Dr. Leon a Infant:llm,
and you will have
watchingand anxietyno more weary ho w i .
_ _ _ _
DR. LEON'S INFANT ItEMEby
Has stood the test of years. Thou/math, of i
es and mothers bear wituess that it never
to give relief if used in season. It Ls aum
sure and speedy cure for eolle,crompiandi,
and is invaluable for all complaints Inc%
teething.
Sold by Druggists throughout the
States, Address all orders to
ZIEGLER dr. 8311TII, Sole P_r_opeltioi.
137 North Third St., rohmeio&
Saves time, labor and money—a:lake.,
lag a pastime and Monday a Frathal.
everywhere. Try It. Address all ortiere tc
manufacturers.
ZIEGLER & SMFI 11, Sole Proprletoo,
In North Third St., Phllatitqty
noV-/;m
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The plane to lay la your Winter's suppl
Coal Is at
Saltsman & Co. i 's Ya
Ai the Corner of Peach and 12th Sta., and
corner of Samaras and 13th Sta.
Coal of all kinds constantly on hand,
lowest figures.
Nut, Bitiuntnous, from $2.50 to o.a.
Large Lamp, do., from $4.50 t
And all otter Coals In proportbn.
*fit-Dealers supplied by the Csr Lest.
liberal reducUou.. otitis
nolf-tf
15° 4P r.
""ACrU"oP O
)AND Cl‘'tk
Owner of Holland and Sixth S
ERIE,
Warrant in Bankruptcy.
THIS IA V) GINiENOTICEthat on thera
of 31areh, A. D., 186 S, a Warrant In f.
ruptey was Issued against the estate of sa,
S. Griswold, of Erie city, in the county
State of Pennsylvania, who has been "&t:
a bankrupt on his own petition That tir
mentor any debts and delivery of any
belonging to such bankrupt, to hi awria:.r.i
use, and the transfer of any- pniperty IVt
ore forbidden by law ; that a Ineennsui
creditors of the said, bankrupt, to prow !!:,
debts and to choose one or more .save.
his estate, will he held at a Court of Itantr:7 : "
ev, to be holden at the office of the lietht , t 3
the city otErie, in the county - of Eck , and N.*
of Penn's, before S. E. Woodruff, Ream
thelist dayof MAY. A. it., isoi,at
31. THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, Me,. env n
By G. P. Davis, Dept. U. S. Marrhs!.
spr2-hc_
Warrant In Bankr9P l CT. ,
rim 18 T. GivETiff: that on the 1;1
day - of Match, A. It.. PI. , a wanv't
Bankruptcy WaR 'witted against the Wee
Alvin Z. Randall. of Union Mille, in the
ty of Erie, and State of Penns)lvants
has been adjudged a bankrupt on 1,10 ,1 1 .
tiUon ; That the payment of any dotli k..
livery at any property belonging to
rapt to him, and for his use, gild the trano`r,.;
any property by him, are forbidden be In c,±-7:
a meeting of the creditors of said bailkr*
prove their debts and to choose one
Assignees of his estate, will be held st 3 try
of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the pact 1 . 1
Register, in the city of Erie, before „,„
Woodruff, R.eal.. stet.. t on the 14th day uf
A. D., ISM, at 10 cielrick, A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY ,
U. S. Moarabal,l l le.aer 4s
By 0,,P" . . Darla, Dept. U. S. Mundial.
JACOB BOOTZ.
- War;lint in Bankruptel.
IBTO GIVE IC - MKT that on the
of Mar., A. D., 1868,a Warrant in liardr,l,
Was issued against the estate of Frant
of the city of Erie, In the county of Fllt ,
Wats of Pennsylvania, who has !welt
a lxinkrupt on his own petition; that
hr
mane of any debts and delivery of anYPrr:te
belonging to him , for his use, and the
of any property by hint are forbidden
-that a - meeting of theeroditon4 of the... 4 Ln
tom to prove their debts and to e 11004 7 ,,,
mow Assignees of his estate, will be
CC)tirt of
BankrtiptCY. to be holden at th e
13f the Resi ster , in the city of Erie, before
Woodru t Esq., Register in said district ,o2 .
daY o f D_., ifel, at 10 o'clock.A. , "
THOMAS A. ROWLEY ,
11. Marshal, slessenr
By G. P . Davis, Dept. U.S. Marshal.
spr2,4l'
REMOVAL. •
u 8. HUNTER has removed from 0. 0
ALL. „Stand, south th e he Depot, to the ses v i,,
three doors wed of Afilerkfill Had, .*
west Park, where no has a very M 201 004
HATS, CAPS, &C.. ISDO-
Warranted to be equal In style. quality •in: o v,..
bat to any In the market, and resPeof ultY
its a call from Ms old Mende and the
generally, assuring them none will go s t,
satisfied. at
BLAlncat BLANES t— A complet!,4
meat at every kind of BISLIAS
Attorneys, Justices,. Constables and Bzw --
Itea. for sale at the observer after.
NO MORE GRAY LOUKs.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER! '
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