The Noble Block Dry Goods Store ! GREAT AND GRAND OPENING (W SPRING AND SINNER DRESS GOODS f 014)t),000 Worth OE New and Des*lrtsble Patterns*. For Lndirs and oar 1 , 1 tug in Part Of Summer Silks, Rnssett Mixtures, Chene Poplins, Pequas, oRANDIES, LAWS, MAASAILLES, WHITE AND PLAIN RIFF WRITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY! NAINSOOKs, JACONEII,FIWIB3I:II4. ETC Martiallles Qlliiti4 from $2.50 and Upwards. We keep all kinds of goods usually called for to a flrht-clasp Dry 000t114 Starr, awl boy no refuse goods, hut endear or V) keep those that will please all who wont good and durable nrtiali.i. EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO., II !I srsT itEcEivnD, A LARGE SvrOCK 01 Alpacas—Black, Brown- and Drab---Splendid Goods! PMnM Huge Stock of IDelaines, Very Handsome Vat telly, rinperinr to BUY In Town THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN, Coll%kting in Jlt•rt9 Spnw,ties, anti $ll naLor poplilni In tla•, FULL .LINE OF PINK AND WHITE PRINTS, That everynnily ham been calling for and can uow be atipplled with. They are going like the dew 131 . ..)EA_C - IHI7OII ! In the Market. New York Mills, Watusuttn, LoimdWog, Fruit% of the Loom, 20,000 Yards Cheap, IVluslins; We have Just received trnm the )trottifltetor) 50,000 Yards of Brown Muslim ! That we are willing that our eumoniera should carry away, as we have not roonitor tiolu. Our eounters are loaded down with Donteat le Goods, bought prevloun to the LATE ADVANCE IN THE EASTERN IIAIIRET! Now IA the dine to buy, before they go higher. • CALI. AT THE LIVE STORM. OF Edson, Churchill & Co., Next door South of the Post .office. Stove, Tin and House Furnishing Hardware ! FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At _ the Store of W. G. Gardner, PEACH STEXET,SOIITE OF THE DEPOT, EBXE, PA • RECEIVING AND IN STORE, Stoves of the most Impioved Patterns, Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery. and House Furnishing Goods Generally, • AT THE VERY LOWEST PItICES4 NoMILK PANS AND PAILS by the quantity and in groan Lola, Chain. ROOFING and all kind,. of Jobbing In TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER done at thahhorteat notice by compstioit work men, and at the Lowest Prices. Corr ! Patticular attention given to Renting Churches and other Wale and private tnithlitia, with Rot Air. Surveys and estimates made free of charge. llome•Comforter Cooking Stove, for Wood and Coal. Woo d call ppaeflculnr ottentlon to the above Stove. Any one p oa u e r w ell'il any other,drat-eims I NOT, WARRANT THIS STOVE MEZZO] Quiehest and 'Most Even 'biker IDE MOST DURABLE !:u,I El onomical hi Fuel, And to be Towle of the bent material of nuy Ft. In the World. A CAIIEFUL EXMMNATION THNKTO Is REQTIESTED Old Stovks; Copper. Brass. Rap, ate., ate., tithen in I . xelintwe for .g00d,..11 - the Hon , FurniFiline; Store of THE LARGEST STOCK OF From S to 19 1-2 . Cent. FOR WOOD AND COAL, W. GI. 4ICAA:111f):7 4 11. Month of the Triad, Erie. Po No. 13 Noble 131oek. IMSI2 I= COUNTRY MERCHANTS' DAKIIVMIMN; Firmers and Others, =1 ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, HHTI:kIIt, CREFF.F., EGOS, FLOM ‘ ,AICD '3IrIAL. FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, LW ED OREEN PRIVITS, oft POUL illY, NAVAL STORE, HOPH GINGSENG, !EATIIERM, HEMP, PROVD4IONS, .41.91, LARD, TALLOW, sonoiium, 3101. 4 .5011i5, FAO., JOSIAH CARPENTER, Gen'l Comniitisinn Merchant 442, 444 and 446 Washington SC, NEW YOE3 CITY, Anti receive his weekly,PrlCe Current of Pro duce and tirocerles, the most complete Price Vurreut published In the tidied States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT 3furklng Plate"! and Ca rebi Farnlshea Fn.t. Liberal AdVauees Made on Consignments'. ESTAIIIISTIEP MAY f, t FLI`It clue reference. given when required. inidre; LATEST & BEST! n; 1.1.1 T AMERICAN COMBINATION Hutton Hole, Overneamlng SEWING MACILINE! La warranted to execute in the beat luau ner ever• variety of idewing Hennaing, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Brafding, Gath ering, Quilting, Overseambur, Embroider hag on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Boles In all fabric•. , IT IFIAR NO EQUAL! FielitgabscAutely the Lest Family Machine In the World, and Intrinsical's. the Cheap est, for it is two Machines combined in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar ranigeruent„ Circulars with full particulars and sara- Wog of work dune on this machine, can bo bad on application at the SALER-ROOM OF • THE COMPANY, South-West corner of Eleventh and Chestnut Sta., Instructions given on the Machine gra tuitously to all purchasers. AVJLIVTEEIP To Sell thin 'Machine C. U. K Ingsbury. 714 State Street St., Erie, Agent for Erie, Worrell and Crawford counties. NO '3l 1100 IR - 13 A. ILI) T.7,A 1)1,* NO 'MORE GRAY LOCKS Dr. Leon's Electric flair Renewer la pronounced by all who have used It the very Wilt preparation fur the hair. It Is a p 0.31.- t lye cure for baldness, eradicates dandruff and humors, stops the hair from falling out and speedily restores gray locks to their original hue an luxuriance. It operates ou the secretions and fills the lands with tie* life and coloring matter. Thin , , ead, faded or gray hair will always tie brought b by a few applications, to its youthful abundance ' vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, plea sant to• the touch and easy to arris.uge. Dry, wiry;and Intractable locks beconieutolst,pllant and - disposed to remain in any desired position. As a Flair Dressing It has no equal. The Weal are enormous, and it la a universal favorite wl t old and young of both sexes. told by Druggists throughout the United Statett. Addrrists all orders to %TEC/LER a SMITH, tiolo 'Proprietors, 1/7 North Third lit., Philndelphin. tilaJD NEWS FOR MOTHERS. Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety for your little mum? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you Awoke in the morning uurefreshed and apprehensive? bO, procure a bottle of Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy, and you will bare no more Rai tomes of watching and anxiety. LEO'N'I4 VANT RE.NIEDY Has stood the test of Years. Thousands of nurs. es and 'mothers bear witness that It never fulls to give relief If used In setomn. It Is a mild ,yet !lure ntlt I spettly cure 1,..r colic,erataps and pains, sod I. in% illuabie for all complaints Incident to text hing. sofa I:3. Itrugghotm throughout the United tgute:4. Ad:ltem ull tatters to • ZIF:“ LEH it SMITH, I.4tite Pruprletor., II; North Third St., I•hlhwlelphln sJI,VIIEC'S IVAMII PoWl)l4ltr SilVl.l. tltur , labor and 1111 l try—makes \i'u>h• paallaw mai .1losla) a Festival. Sold ..very where. 'fry It. .Iddn•.* all orders to the atanuthet tart,. ' ZIE: ULEIR :iota Proprietors, 137 North Third St.; Phi tudelpbta. MIMI Cm's- PLUMBING- WORKS! .No. 122 , 1 ktateSt. Particular attention given to the Introduction of Water,ritemd and Pipea• into Bottles, Storea and Dwelling lioureit; Mao, the fitting up of Copper Heaton, Rath Tubs, riliowere, Waali Stands and other Work, by. experienei.il workmen and on rearm/made temp.. Constantly on !matt otal for sale a full, line of Plumber's Ntatertals, Copper Heaters, Bath Tubs. Water closets, Wash Basins, ishowers, Bram Work , Wrought Iron Gas and Water I'lpe, cialvanized Water Pipe Iron Fit tings. Also, a large stock of Gus Fixtures, Chande- IteN, Pendants, linteketa, Hall Lights, Drop Lights,.Stand Lights, Cigar Lighters, Shades, (pubes, Rubber Hose,. etc. 11110- Orden' from t count ry promptly at t tu. GEO. L. HUBBARD, ft%) 1.7.47tt NEW LOCATION Gt. Y. • 13A:VIS; Has removed to Whittle/I's Block, corner of state and Tenth tnreets, Pr. le, Pa., where he has opened a . LARGELY INCREASED STOCK Of tirooerles, Fruits, Vegetables, Provialena and everything titns/1y kept in a Itirst-elass goorcery establishment. IN'e are determined not be surpassed, and invite all who Want any thing in our line to call, feeling absured that we Inaba able togive satisfaction both as to quid of goods cud prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. waluivecypenpui COMMISSION' To which we ash the attention of those having Produce to highest of. We pledgeottraelses to secure the highest. market price for all articles entrusted to our CAM DEALERS IN THE ADJOININO TOWNS, And on the Lines or Railroad, Supplied With • F3117/TS, VEGETASISS, ETC apt.T6S-tr. TOIIA4 erci 0:0 -1 r A Y 1 0 /1, • moonsootoro: or NAVY, SPUN . ROLLS. 88, 10s. ?Lad alt Vie °ibex brands of TOUA COO: NO. at PENN &TEEM spultr-7. trrresnint. p. ERIE RAILVfAIt, Great. Broad Romte to NEW Ironic; nowtort, and the New England *Mil Railway extends from brit:dark to New Tork, 460 mile& Renal° to New York. miles. Salamanca to Now York 415 tulles. Arid is from 22 to 27 MR. P% TUE 81115=1:Kr ROUTE. All trains run directly throukh to New-York, 400 MILES, without charige_of coaches. From and alter Nov. ,23., 1867, Mina will lame, in connection with alt the Western Lines, as N follows: From DUKIRK and SALAMANCA —by Now York time—from Union Depots: 7:Fe A. SI, Exprem I front Dunkirk daily texeept Sundays,. stops at Satan:tants at iCtte A. 3f., and connects at Hornell/will° and Coming with then A. M. Es prate Mall from Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7 • A.lO. 2a5P.M.„ Lightning Express, from Salamilnds daily (except Sundays). Stops at Hornell!. villa (e 25. P M., (Slipper), intenweting with the 2.2) P. 31. train from liaspao.and arrives fn New York at. 7 A. 3t. • kl3l'. M . New York Night Express, from Dun kirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala ' manes at MO P.)!., and arrives inNevrYork. at WO P. M., connecting with afternoon trains and Steamers for Boston and New England Cities. • WA P. M. Cincinnati Express, from Dunkirk, (Sundays excepted). Stops at Salamanca 110, P. M., and connects at llornellsville with the 11:1n P. M. Train from Buffalo, arri ving In New York IV., P. M. TOBACCO, Irons Burralo—by New Yurk time—from Depot corner Exchange and Michigan Ma : Ict; A. M., New York Day ExPreas, daft?' fe'r ee r t • Sundays). Arrives In New York at 440 P. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna dr Western Railroad, anti at Jersey City with midnight express train for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8:0) A. M. Ex press 31a11,v la. Avon and Hornet's daily (except Sunday). Arrives In New York at 7,•00 A. M. 2:20 P. Df., LightnlngExpress, daily (except Sun day), connecting with morning express train fon Boston and New England cities. Arrives Ili New York at 7:CO A. 3L 6:10 P. M., New York Night Express daily. Con nects at Dornelltiville with the 4:15P.M. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at 1230 P. 31. 11:20 P. M., Cincinnati E,xpross, daily (except Sundays). Arrives In New I ork.at 31, Connects at Elmira with Northern Central Itallway,for Willitunsport,liarrisburg, Phil adelphia, Baltimore and Washington ; at Great Bend with Delaware: Lackawanna. 44 Western Railroad, and at New York with afternoon Mains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Only ode train East on Sunday, leav lug Buthi lo at 6:10 P. 31., and reaching New York. at 12:30 P. In advance of all other routes. Boston and New England passengers. With Oleicbairge, are trans erred, free of charge, in Y New o The best Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars In the World accompany all night tralua on this Railway. • Baggage checked through and fare always as low as by any - other route. ASK FOR TicKETs VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can be obtained at all_prinetpal, tleket Ikea in the West anti MOM hoWest. 11, RIDDLE, ‘V3I. BARR, Gehl 140 pl. CietVl Pass. Agl. fehI:VSS. SEEDS, EIMI PHILADELPHIA CORDIALS, RITTIMS, I'Tt'. Aim°, Ruffled I.ltinurs. ieb21.173m,1 No. 1228 State St., Erie, Pa The New York Nun, An Itideoendeut Daily Newspaper. political and gener.ll, giving all the Norm In a fresh, rend • able, attractive manner, moderated an that a Imelimas Man can llnd time to read the Whole. Charles A. Dana, Edttar and Maringt.r. Primolp3 a year, $1,40 Mr three morally. Prepared with great care for country subkorl bela. Pc,lttle I new.. thoroughly condensed. Formers' Club fully reported. Markets occb rately given. Horticultural and Agricultund Department edited tky Andrew ti. Flt lee, Greet variety or Interesting ittl4cellarri.ous reading, making it a ilrit-rate GENERAL FAAIILI NEWMPArEII. Thoso who wlah ,tor a thor oughly reliable imper for the pending, roost Im portant Preghlottlal Qiinpaign. willlflnd THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they treed. Prin•, #1 a year• :3) eopleN to inu• address, 50eoPles to one addreii., ;117,10: LPI cople•t to taw tuldrv.% - • TUE 62311-WEEICLY SUN, Same tine and diameter as the Weekly, but fun billing twit.e am much reading• matter, and giving the news with greater freattne G ms. reat pains wilt be taken in making up the polit ical newa it theday for this patier, - so that the reader, whatever in' his politica, will And the sintr.wEEKroc SUN to be an siceunite and coMpreluinalve compendium of political infor mation. In fact, we intim that this filial! be the most valuable campaign paper In the coun try. Price, ..?2 a year; 10 COpitlS to tine address, NM; :I() copies to tam .535; 50copirm to one address, always in advance. Adds.-ma, THE SIJN, New York City. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD. Through •and lilreei Route between Pfflindel phia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams- • vort. anti llie GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS TAN and after MONDAY, NOV. 2.5 th, 180, the trains on the Philadelphia 4 Erie Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 11:15 p.m.and arrives at Erie at 0:00 p. in.: Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at 1200 m., and arrives at Erie at 8:45 a. in. Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at 1155 p. m. Cony at 230 p. in., and arrives at Erie at 4:10 p. EASTWARD. Mail Train Leaves Erie at 10:25 a. to., and arrives at Philadelphia at 8:55 a. in. lhie Express leaves Erie at 4a5 p. m., and ar rives at Philadelphia. at 100 p. In- Warren Accommodationleaves Erie at 8:00 a. ta" Cony at 8:45 a. m., and arrives at Warren at 11:15 a. m. Mall caul Express connect with all trains on the Warren 4. Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 12W in., arrive at Irvine ton at 0490 a. m„ and Ott City at 9:50 a. In. Leaving Philadelphia ut 11:15 p. m., arrive at 011 City at 4:45 p. All trains on the Warren & Franklin Railway Make close connections at Oil City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. liwoosox CHECKED Tradocroil. r o PPTIIMI EAGLE FOUNDRY, - Pesch Street, above the Buffalo Road, 11EPililts imv.A. - zwr.esc co.; MASUYAOFIIIMISS OF • PARLOR, COOK-AND-OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SUMP IRON WARE, TIIE piLEBRATED CURTIS PLOW t •ad all kinds of ProW battings: • • Every Stove sold by us is warranted to gi , ;il estistactlon. Kettles. /Sleigh Bboes, Sw/Irdna, ke., on hand and manufactured to order: Plows and Plow Points of superior marteandduratat. ty always on hand.. A. call and a Aar, trial of oar artielei is all we ask. • . turNigi-tf. BR YAN a' 'CO. r - LOD PR12571110 of every kind, in lane or small quantities pUla. or colored. done la beet stra. and at niodialda Salm. at Ma Obselver gam LJ-iv.6./6e Cur. or Penn and Mt. Mtreets, PITTSKTRGif, PA., The Largest, Cheapest and most Haeceasfut Practical 'Business College TIIE UNITED RTATF-9 Fifteen Thousand Students From Thirty -Three Staley In Ten Years FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR, Containing: full Information, Ontllnr nt enume samples of Cbwley's Premium Penmanship, View of the College Building, different De partments, City of Pittsburgh, etc., efe., addrers the Principals, 13:11I'I`l dk InylW6g Elvin AIA ft - 111'AF: WOII.IC.R. M. A. DUNNIXU, No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and. 11th, Erie, Pa. Monuments, Tombstones, Marble - and Slate Mantles, &e. I have on hand a large assortment of mown- Ments and headstones of various styles. in American and Italian marble, and a corps of the best workmen In the State. All orders will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar anteed. My work is warranted unsurpassed, and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orden and inspection of sibyl; and prices solicited. FRANK ALLEN, AGENT, Wholesale Dealer la Fine iYiiiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ghts, limns, TICE 'WEEKLY SUN. WINTER TIME TABLE. On all Night Train. L: TYLER, tien•l tluDorinteudeut. ERIE, PA J. etc IJB it CO., BOOTS & SHOES ! I No. 628 Stale Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We have Just flashed, and prepared for Par be inspection, mammoth stork of Iloots,ithoee, Gaiters,Rubbers, etc. embracing every-descrip tion and vartaty of kinds, and which for style, quality and dash cannot. he surpassed In the market all of which are offered at late reduced :idea We also pay (~pedal find strict atten tion to CITMT , O3I ♦YOBS I For which the finest collection of bathers are irept on hand, and every facility is secured for accommodating customers promptly, and in a atyle to render perfect satisfaction. Particular attention Is also directed to our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT., No. 8 West Seventh Street. Where. we manufacture at Wholesale, 3.ten'm 80p.% Ladies, 3tisseh' and Children's Boots, elkoefi, Gaiters, eta, of every variety and kind. Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the *addition of new buildings and Improved ma chinery. we are prepared to supply the Trade on short nutlet, and at the lowest inarketpricee. A.djoinitys this department aro connected oar LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOM! Erahnwing French, German and American Calf Skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter end Spanish Sole Leather, French and Ameri- can liatinsOf all colors and pricks. • 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 respectfully solicit a continuance of the saute. " - seat-tf. .1. EICHENLAUB CHEAP CASH STORE. . M I :INT N r t - , Grocer and Fortiviasionss, Wood, Willow and Wont Ware, And et eryt tang that is usually kept In a First • Class Family Cirocery. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. The best brands of Erie County Flour, AIIVIVS . OTI Hand. Call and examine prices. fa ..O ond'e eltvere4free in any part . of the city or South Erie. oc3-tf. T e HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the well Livery Stand heretofore pccu p d byW 'm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his friends and the public that he will continue the business, and invites their patronage. THE STOCK will he largelylncreased and im proved--new conveyances have been procured and some of the best livery horses in the &ran 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 And 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, Jeiens-tf. THOSt. LENNOr. GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, CiarrtOr laapailt.o and state Pittsburgh, Pn This InntltutiOn hi now Open for the tratoute tlon of hUSinef , e4. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 1 I'. M. ' SATURDAYS: 9 A. M. to a r. Six Per Cent. Interest"will be Given by this Institution t o Regular Depositgrs. •DIRECTORR: .1. Eleiwnlnub, P. A. Becker, F. P. I.lebel, F. Schneider, .John lientdielmer. - OFFICEILSI Job n (lenslief war, President. Ntatt hew Senlaudevirer Treasurer. F. B.cimelder, tieeretary. myTtl7-Iy. Unmet P. Crook, having taken in hist son, Jag. axpartner, on the I.t laV of April, un der the arm name of James P. Crook 4C Bon, de sires to have a settloment of his old moounts. An persons knowing thernßelvem indebted to him are requested.to call and settleudthout JAMES P. CROOK & SON.; Dealers In ROUGH & PRANED LUMBER, And 3lanalactur@ro of WINDOW SASH, FRAMLM, DOORS & BLINDS Moulding?' and Picket Pence, Scroll Sawing Matching and Planing done tousle,. Iflop on r'essolt Between Fount' and Pink Sta.. Erie, Pa. respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to oar facilities for doing work In the beet of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac tion. Ordera from abroad will reeeive, prompt attention. nty3t'6l-tf. JA. MEN P. CROOK At SON. P.Ell2l.l..rfe'S National Claim Agency tune, in Farrar Hull Building, Erie, Pa All elolmautn for extra bounty allowed by late acts of Ottumwa. eau have the same promptly collect oil by setalina their dlsclutmes to me, the receipt of which will be promptly achttowledg• ed and instructions returned. INCREASE OF PENSIONS. $l3 per month for the total loss of use of either leg or arm, instead of SS. $2 per month for each minor child of de,,,,,,ed I...idlers or seamen. Also, other Increases. AbI)ITIONA I. FOR VOL OFFICERS of U.S. A. 'Three Intmths tuly propei for all in Piervire Mardi .3d, and discharged after April VOL, UK Ctnlute (11$11(4.1. Claims for arrears et pny, and pensions, and 'nattily, promptly ,T,lleeted. Unequalled ntellt- I les for chedng and coin Wet Mg chtlins. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In North-Western l'enn.ylvania where years of experience In the U. M. Treasury can he found. Thankful for the very liberal patronage be 141)WPai ill the pant, tee hope by Incretuted expe- Hence and unre nittfJnt attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. Office in Farrar Hall Building. Address' TOl/1) PF.III,EY a u7"66-tf. Lock [lox 101, Erie, J. W. AVltlEltii. ' Wholesale nutl Retail Dealer in Furniture ! Having purelnesed the entire stock of Furni ture 414 ;stews. Moore dz }tibia, I respectfully to.k my old east •rs and the puhlre generally to give um u call at the old stand, O. 715 STATE STREET, Before pnri•hunlng elsewhere. I have a largi• , .asw)rtment of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Rooni Sets I BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, And, in fact everything in the line of Furniture. Turn prepared tOMltllaffetUre to order any style that rimy be called for. Remember, NO. 715 t•gate street, mud aide, between, Seventh and Eighth streets. ap2.5"47-tr. , JOHN W. AYRES. FIRST-CLASS PIANOS! LOMB MERGE do CO., Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS /AMALIE OVLBSIBUNO PIANO-FORTES WASUpSO.IO4, 97 =Etta orsixfirr. These Tian& tire teconiniended b the most irmisurtrtiudgeti are !TIMM. itchy tench and durainntYeunufFassed by piano made - in ibis country. ' Voll FIVE YEARS. Illustrated Catalogue and Price UK aant'by man on application. febi3er3-17. For i Beat. r . ELM . ANT MOSE 8003 t noir accepted of by O.'W. Goodrieb, No. CDS State street, will tor rust trims April Ist. A . M i ne 'Wm. A. 0 Plkill4t. • DMNTTP.A.3 OP wHoLk>iALE i 'IC WI and Flute Mts., I= Mvi .. I . UMiL . ILA OPPCKiITE POST OFFICE. N . 14_1 NV FIRM , SOLLIk:IO3* BOUNTS EEO WARDROBEI.4, DRS '1:13, B &YR N 17111 Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot! Fr7rmr, DRUGS, IFEDIOLNES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY TOILET BOATS, II- A. I R . - . - 0 I L POW DER Pu - FFs, BRUsitEs, ;-' UOLOONE, PAINT'S, Linseed Oiig,Turpent ( inesi, Varnish, Hydro/ie. torso 01l kinds, PATENT icertqcruss, PURE I,NUORS FOR MF.DICALPUEPOI*A Lumlun Porter and Scotch Air Pre,4ell lona carefully dbmensed. Allarttcles sold by me are warranted to be precleely tte rep -resented. No trouble to allow igouds. Septem ber the name mud place, BARNUM, 1317.resch Street, gOnth of the. Depot 14011'87-1y Insportalist, TiOtiCe. FATICTIEW STATION, Sept. to. 190. The Subscriber would respectfully inform the Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he is -prepared to pay THE 111.011 M PRICE for all kinds of Farm Produce-delivered at Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for sale DITUDINOUti AND ANTHRACITE COAL. as cheap as can be bed elsewhere. Also, has the agency of Harwood, Young dr. Co.'s Superior (slat Steel. Plows, Mulkey Cultivators, Wallace it Jones' Hell-Dumping- IVheel Day Rake, etc. And hen a superior lot of March full blood and grade SUFFOLK AND CHESTED WRITE PIGS! , sephr67-Iy. ' A. STONE. NEW FIRM. Having :emaciated with me on the Int of IRnua ry Andrew Slayer, to the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The firm wIU be known at C. Engle/nut & Co.. and the Mumma win be canted on =thereto. tore at .tio, L West Perk, Erie, Pa. C. ENGLEHART. Something New. Buy Silver Tipped Shoes. for your chilffren. A majority of the childreh 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 Caps have been worn to some extent, but they have proved worthless. Silver Tips have a neat and substantial appear once, and do away entirely with the d able. sight of dirty stock ings and pro=ng toes, We have constantly on hand the only as sortment of Silver Tipped Shoes to be found in the city, including tine Sewed shoes, Balmorals, Youths' Boota, de., which we offer; together with a huge and fashionable assortment of ladles' and Cleats' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest cash prices. malt' tff-tf. C. ENOLEHART & CO. Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad O N 2a1 ) 7, g r UVN t rrilnu i ro l e t tOt "E rrol lows LEAVE EATS-SOUTEIWARD LOA A. M„ Pittsburgh Express, stops at all stag thins, and arrivee at A. * G. W. R. B. Trans fer at I:40 p. in., at New Castle at 100 p. rn., and at Pittsburgh at 6:00 p. nt. 4:00 P. M., Accommodation. arrives at James town at 0:00 p. In. - .4c0l A. M„ Accommodation frnm JonelsMwn, arrives at A. dc G. W, R. Transfer at *B5 a. rtt., at New Castle at 7:00 a. tn., and Pitts burgh at 10:00 a. m. LEAVE. r/TT.I.II7II.OII—.NORTIIWAItro. . . . ibM A. M., Mie F...Xpress, leaves New (tatle at as; 45 a. in., A. &CI W. It. It. Transfer at 1140 a. in., making close connection with trains for Buffalo and Niagara Falkoind arrives at Erie at l:30 p. m. 4:23 P. M., Night Express, leaven New Castle at 7:25 pi tn., A. it G. W. R. IL.Trainifer at 8:45 p. m.., JameM 12:1 o . m. wn at fi:2r.s p. In. and arrives at Erie at 5 a. Pittsburgh Express south connects at James town at 12:40 Ton. with J. & F. Express,arriving at Franklin at p. In., and Oil City at 3:411 p. tn. Connects at Transfer at 1:40 p, m., with & G. W. Mall west, for Warren, Ravens and Cleveland. Erie Express north connects at A. ,t G. W. Transfer at 10:19 a. al., with Wail east for Mead vine and Jamestown, and at Jamestown with J. df F. Express for Franklin, arriving at Frank lin at 11:35 p. tn., and Oil City - -at .140 p. Trains connect at Rochester with trains for Wheeling and all points In West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for, Philn.delphla, Itarrisbnrg, Baltimore and Washington, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erie Express north connects at Girard with Cleveland - St Erie trains westward for Cleveland, Chicago and all points in the West ; at Erie with Philadelphia Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvineton, Thiloute, .tc., and with Burial° nit Erie Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk; Niagara Falb; and New York City. 3. J. LAWRENCE, decl2V-tf Superintendent. TIFIIE I,TINDIEUSIGATJOID, Having parvitased the Interest of the 31esatts laments In the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of thejute firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and pa trona of the house, and the taiblle In general, pledging himself that he will at all tinted 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 ihsoks to the public for their liberal patronage to me in. the past, I hope by strict attention to my buslnesa and their wants, to merit a continuance of their patronage !lithe future. THE MILLING, FLOUR. FEED, AND tiR.VIN BUSINESS, he continued, in nu its department*, at the EIRE MILLS, PARADE STREET, /aid the Store, , PARK ROW , Between /irmrtt's Hotel and Reed House, Where the public will tlud n good stock always for sale, with competent um polite men On hued to 'supply their wants. nmtr;nr-ly. H. It. JARECKI ,& METZ, 1123 State St., Erie, Pa., Jlanulacturers and lA.ah•tx IN all liltula of WCPFLICS, Gas, Steam and Lead Pipe,, CISTERN, FORCE & WELL PUPS, If 40 ti E , , Sheet limo and Urn* Wire. , We nlho manufneture LIDIVENriG RODS, SUCKER RODS, 13rartst4 Cariti gm, And the Celebrated Four Cup Ball Valve ! Generally used In the oil regions EMZEIM E BOOK BINDERY AND Blank Book Manufactory ! We would respectfully announce to the public that we have opened a 1! BOOK EtIMMERV, and atro prepared to do work in any branch of the business. . BLANK BOOHS: Of all kinds, ou hand and inlide to onlor. , nnd ruled to any pattern desired. MAiLIZLYES AND OLD DOWN, Bound and repaired In the best style BINDERY. OVER , • Nointona National Sauk Comes State tad Sib Streets, Zeta Pa. - Z. M. COLE &-80 N IpArrgat -iitAintat— A, complete imart Meat el Army kind' of Minim needed br Kontos, 'Mem. Ibt We jun st th tlec e Observer M e, ton/debt** em. and Shalom JOB nneolliG of every kind, in L►ie or yawn's% Nabs Or eigOred, done in Ma best style. sad et moderato prices. at tire Observer Gook AT THIC New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 1006 @MAME. tiT. I Cheap. *WRING NATHAN COHEN respectfully informs the ladles of Erie and surrounding 'country that he hag' on hand It lame assortment of hoop Skirts, of all sizes and styles, of his own make, null manufactured of the best flexible steel and material which he will guarantee equal to any in tho natket. liming laid consldemble expe rience tar the 'fastness, ho is confident of his ability tokive entire satisfaction to all those who initY favor him with a call. If ally of his make will break within one year, they wilt be repalred,latai no charges finale. - Old Mists repaired; altered and edifilfed an new. New Skirts made nu order at the h bort (..t. notice. A Splendid and large stock of all kinds of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on band. Country merchante supplied at the very lowest. ndes. NAVIAN WHENf Nu. 100 S State street, Erie, • • .11..atRarizeti Capital .500,000. CAPITA/. PAIL) IN td_le,uUd. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK opened for business on • DIONDA Y, DECFMBER NTH, irdi, In the banking office prey lOUs/ Y occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brou l na Building, north-east earner of %tate street and public Para. - Wll. L, SCOTT, Prext. WM. C. CURKT, Cash. DIRECTOIVI: WM. L. fiCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & Co., Coati Dealers. JOR. I.I'CAIITER, of firm of Selden, & diet:seer, Builders. GEO.I. MORTON, coal Dealer. W. lA. BROWN, Agent Initial° & Erie It. R. JOHN C.BURGRASof firm of Cleznenm,Cttuall ey & Barg vim . Wholesale Grocers. 0. E. CROL WI, of Ann of ltiouch & Bro. Flour Merchants. M. FL BARE, of firma of Barr, Johnson & Man, Ntove Manufacturers. F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray .& Farrar, Wholesale Grocers: J. DR.RISIGA.KF.R, Grocer. de7,l. ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, 1.7.7,111. VA., MANUFACTURERS OF The Bradley Engine ! A New Compound or Double Cylinder Engine. IMIIM tisk:ftoTHF. STEAM w c And bi \\'urntnted.tugh•t FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENT More power than a Singh. C. lindr•r Engine ming-the ,azne amount of steam, STEAM ENGINES AN!) BOILERS I= OIL STILLS AND TANKS 2 Of nit Descriptions CIIICULAI2 SAWMILLS 11E.CD ULOCKS: dc12 , 41 Mrs. John B. Perkins, 12=5 C Co N V.lEle TION 14:;111.1T.S AND DILtLEIZ Foreign & Dontestie Fruits, Nu•riw, FTC., NO. 822 STATE ST., CORNER NINTH ERIE, PENNA Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons Peaches, STRAWBERRIES, ETC., Always on band hi !heir season Partleg promptly' furnimhed with overt* Ile scriptlon of CAKE, PYILAAIIAS, ICES. ETC ETC. The What .tore west of New York. JUST OPENED. A new and well meleeted stuek of Stoves, Tin, Japanned, Briitania and PORCELAIN WARE CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS EMI Home Fnrui4hing Goutir 6441erally. PATTERSO.N & AVERY V-. 7 French St., Ern•. l'a We :urn /UM' a large and well arranged shop, with all tile modern Improvements for manu facturing tin ware of every description, and with a corps tif competent workmen, tinder the supervision of 3fr. C. Avery (who has had many years axperlenee Melt!: work). Weary fully pre pared to dojob work of all kinds with 11Patnemm and dispatch. Are well posted in setting hot air flitnnees, nailing, etc. Call and see us and ex amine our stock. tohlrraS-Iy. Dimeolntion. rIPTIE CO-PA RTNEInsitIP heretofore existing between_ the undersigned, in the Planing Hill, Door, Stash and Blind business ; under the firm name of Jacob Bootx xt: Co., was dissolved by mutual con.ent on the :Ist day of June, lsott, The business will be continued by Jacob Ihxdr., who is authorlied to settle all the accounts of the late firm. JACOB BOOTY, ANTONY STRITZINGEB. • The undersigned, intruding to continue the above business, at the old stand, west side of Peach, between 12th and I3th streets, desires to call the attention of the public to his facilities for supplying them with anything in his line. Lumber planed to order, and scroll sawing of sil kinds done. Hash, Mors and Minds furn ished to order. Alt kinds of Lumber on hand, together with Shingles and Lath. In fact, eve rything that is usually dealt in or done at find, class establishments of the kind. Thankful for past kind favors, I respectfully solicit a "con tinuance of the same. oel7-6na• JAconifooTz. V. A. WEIRIEtt at CO.. I= Country Prodnee, firocerles, Provisions, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAIts, Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruits, Nob', Sc., No. 814: State ttroet. West side, between Bth and tan Streets, Erie, Pa. Mal paid for country produce. F. A. WEBER. cura-tr. W. ERILART. L. 13. CIIEVALIF:I3. DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST ! Neatest, Cheapest, and York Best Sign Painting West of New Parlors, Ch City. urch - um, act., Frescoed In the neatest style of the art, General Designing, Drafting of Models for the Patent Office, and every description of Orna mental Painting executed, promptly. Rooms in Warm? dell. MN seeand door and'id-te. Ta..II4I.CCCI AND CIGIA.III4. gI;MMEiM=I E 2121 1818 PEACH OT., South of the Mao Depot. .s .. .ws9azi s titad a good worlds:tent of the pip o e M i iry grade , wholesale and re • tatL muse . eftr i3oxell and Awoken' wt tli a eel. Don' tio Please favor ate fittest t * Mg" the MR nu 211747 Nadi NEAP MUST°. THE LATEST PUBLISHED Sent to uny Addl.Es% on Iter,lia , 1 , 1 , 1re-Nting 0. J. WILLARD, Mrsf. • No. ,5-13 faro:l4l%l,a). \'.•p Twit "If I Couldn't How l'ould I ' song by floplint, • ••, "cp,,.. ob e r Jordan'- le J,, u i uu „• ,I .. }Citil Nll.lO. of old hl , r '; • "Thinking of O • ...... "Waiting St It f o r 'I ; • "titan+ of Pronllse h/ , ; "pleasant 31eillorie "; .•• J. IL I "There'd a B//014(ing ihr• I) ,0r,.; N .l) • • • candy Kifilg by Wat, "Leaves that Fall in sot I ;en I: "Al..tweet Brier Iltee is My Moub. nobler "Angel of Lle.inty"; byll. P. 11,111 - "Cottage them"; song by 1,;‘,.1 0 , •`2.9ll..ezitrt Song": by ilouard P. "In thin Beautiful Land of M 3 hi!. ~„. by Milder "Meet Me, Darling, on To-11112.1d ; • "Write Me a H lot of >ly Falb, r ,by ! c u . , "Friends We Loved in Form. • "In t, r' Meitoow' ; ballad 1.3 • ..Come to My Heart Ye Faded I "liweet.(inxxl N ; 11, I'. "My Beautiful Pearl". 11. 1' -' "Ka song an'd piton,. I,v li I' I ' "frame of My Youth'; b.f., IT jianloc "Fatlier,We Watclieu at the t4:11,1,, , , song mid clowns by Keeler. . • "31emories of tie Past". * by' stephen "it seems but t tie Other Day"; bt I. I; : "yearn Ago"; by J. IL Thomas I "Clare Kane''; song by }folder... -• "Jesus, Savionrof My sour; ' tenor and alto voices, will, • Slier Will . .... "Like Noah's I,Yeary .114,Ve" . ; contralto Will chorus.. i "Softly Now the Light of Day solos or soprano, tenor, with ii are. "Be Joyful in t .e Lord"; • bv IL 1 , , "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord' ; "01, pram and tenor, by Hanford„ . "Savii,e, Sous" , of Every 'Blessing ; "re Ikutn"; flat, by I)artlee ' "It is a G 1.1.1 Thing to Give rhankt"...,1,1.: soprano butte I "Praise the lord, ti My Sour; far IV) Itllll . . A. new tict.,,,,1 Bonk, "Nlm• b v1t”.1: • frortirlig"; by Henry Tuelo•r.. AdOres...Or•lers 4./. .1. 0, No. 'at \ • 0. J. 7.; - • Whole%ttle At:vitt for the City ;tr.,: t.;—.! \ yorit for the e e i,l,o, ' , '• VCISAIE " PIANO FORTES ; A. ntrletly !..pouldet.; flmt , • futled to beeomo the LEADING IL Ni •r introduced. beaten, v. ill be slippl:el howost Wholesale RAU, ale! Don. Large Illti.trated price likotie‘s from photographs., , out t oue „ 11 ., on app;ication. J. \VILLA:ft Wholesale At;.•ln 541111 on.: . a\ S. B. aS: U. 1%. SAI ITIFS UN/lIV / AMERICAN — OIIGANs: 0. J. Willard, Wholes:llr. .leant The Cam , . ctt, LARGE. , Cr IN TIM ILtUNI 1, Vey and beauti: in —are made nem the lie-t nt 11,,,i• rid. Nu, with great cute, tut \ Inv ttl Ii j , ipe,,:za: quality of Imo., yet 1.1 , , and inellmt. .1n• t_ I , Med hi high, y bloil; Walnut a:. Rosewood Cases, blow pedal., kr,ec I, All h.,,, thi lr limbo stop, with v• he Ii II:, imm I .lut,tul ills can be produced. t-, i t 1 , ,::11:1• , :r. , te•I , • giving full particular.. Add, ME MUSIC sTettEt . - 4: • , • . - .;-‘• . • I V" • • - Mil Pianos trout St (.111W11 ver, kanll Clabler. 1a41 , ,n , Prices at a large di , , , ,ant ens' privet.. Every Lii,trlunott flee 3"eara. the heat sewing Mac on hand. Every 31:Lehine W211r,L111,.; hli State -trut t, Env, Pa Z. ...MITI,. _ILL . t at p.ll—t 1. ' , REFINED .-- OLD T p M NDLES CifEMICAL: ,4 Rid• s - OLIVE I„CHIPASIVE 4. , K SOAR %--;---_-_- 19FAMILY"ICH.ERASIVE c PP I -oEv,4„ SOAP. SOAP. k , - ; VO un:s7rFArrt , Ri - r. OF C, r A:te 4p AND CNNv . Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets PA. Greenbacks for lima 1%. EQUAL TAXA.TIOY r "legal tenter, - arc vood einaigh dier, merchant, farmer, rnerbani, ' Or, :tail all othels lvlto pay I ,t • tliey ate got.l eitottgll . rich bolunloider4 NO, ploy no ta•e , . ' THE PITTSBUBCII The only Democratic daily in W , `Zer . avlvanla, and IL nrst-elnaa n0% . p.~p , the Int, intelligeuee from u•I ; world. run local :kilt' , o111111.•0 1.111 , rd.r. , .• • or with n vast amount of ini , e..9A! , •"' fr " Iv delivered.. to hilb.erlbers I , ‘ - nagliboring cities and town.. ! PI teen Center Rer Week, or by Ma-' 1 Dollars a Year. • Till.: WEEKLY POST. (Imitation larger than any itadle.ll per pnbilahed in PenusyWant.t. t iorg i page paper, forty-eight column...l ala - e, 7 .,"; , taing the leading caltortak, Daily Post, full reportA (h.. doing . '" Rump—lute telegrams, cable. 1 O reports, agricultaral, poetry, ' 4 ' 4l '. Mailed to any address, at TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, Or When ordered in club. of an't ONE DOLLAR, AND FIFTY CRIM az- tlivulate the Pont and laere.e , t. , 1%":;, crate vote. Alt orders must be 340 L n iti , with the cash, and no deviation e•kli front the tenths given above. :,prAnunt - u nutileal to any addre.. free of charge A'; the publiniterq, JAM. P, Inr3'6R. 11:113tOT AL. - - • 8. /IUNTEI2 Mix removed tr , h l .z.v. stand, south of the Depot, to then' the doors weiit of the America' ta went Ptak, where he huv a very title hs " FIATS, CAPS, &C.. &C.. warranted to be eqtutl to style, toth to any itt the market, and re ,, Pec: l ":` Its a call (roux his old friend,. told due generally, assuring them none will gc•Prs. satisied. 13 , LANKB! ! —.A Co — rnP r: 1 ; . + moot of every kind of Blank , fire'7. a it Attar/kora, .llnstiora, Conatabies and Moo. for sale at the Observer °Mee! iOB PAINTING of every k—rot:in- ter,: small quantitieg, plain or co tarol. 67, 1 y • beat style, and at. moderato Price . . Observer oMee. 4). 1' 6'11.1.114.D, -