The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, June 04, 1868, Image 4

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    The Noble Block Dry goods Store !
GREAT ANT) GRANT) OPENING OF
-SPRING AND SUMNER DRESS GOODS !
*OlOO,OOO Worth ol'_New and Desirable Patterns.
For I.atiles arul'Ntls.Rec, canctslinff in part of
Summer Silks, Russett Mixtures, Chene Poplins, Pequas,
oRANDIES, LAWNS, MARSAILLES, WHITE AND PLAIN BUFF
WRITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY !
?. , TAINSOOK'S, JACONETM SWISSFN, ETC.
Marsailles Quills from 52.50 and Vpnaras.
We keep all k 111(14 of gooaq usually called for In a 113 , t-elas , .. Dry Goods Slime, and buy no refu‘e
Efood., but endeavor to keep 11141 a 1.:11 who w.ult good and durabh•
Alpacas—Black, Brown and Drab—Splendid Goods !
TO BI•: SOLD AWAY DOWN BELOW THE MARKET.
Hugo Stock of I>elninies.
Very Hand...nue Pattei ! m, Superior to any in Town
THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN,
I 'oncl%llng of Merrimac, Hprague-i, COCIIOO,e., and all other popular makca
FULL LINE. OF PINK .4ND WHITE PRINTS,
That everybody has been call ktig (c and can unu Le ,upplied with. They are going like the dew
4C I-11E1 13 NI ILT tiAIL. I !
In t lkuiret. New York Mlll.-*, Watn.titta, Lonsdrilec, Fruits of the Loom, A.e., Se
20,000 Yarcis Cheap Muslins,
We have - Jmt leretved from thr , 31anufartor.
50,000 Yards of Brown Muslim
'that• w' are willing that our customer., Nhould carry away, as wo have not room for them. Our
counters are loaded de it with Dome Nth, cioi,sh., bought previous to the
LATE ADVANCE IN THE EASTERN MARKET !
Now is the time to buy, before they go higher.
. CALL Al' TTUF.: LIYI4. STOUI 4. I 401.'
- Edson, Churchill & Co.,
Next door South of the Post Office.
EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO.,
3L'ST RECEIVED, A I.A.IME ill
THE LARGEsT STOCK OF
From Si to 12 1.2 Cents.
No. a Noble tiloi•lc.
ISM
_
COUNTRY.XERGEMiIIi,
IDAIFIVIktIEIII%
Farmers and Others,
CONSIGN TOtrlt
ASHES, BEESWAX. BEANS, BUTTER,
..; .
CHEESE, EGGS, PLODS AND 3
. 7 ia ,
FLA.X, C
OTTON, FURS AND SKINS,
DRIE AND GREEN FRETTs,
ORA NT, WOOL, GAME, FOUL-
TR ', NAVAL STORER,
HOPS, orsasEso, _ -
FEATHERS,
HEMP,
PROVISIONS.
OILS, LARD,
TALLOW,
SORGHUM, MOLASSES, ETC..,
JOSIAH CARPENTEB,
(41'1 Commission Merchant
442, 444 and 448 Washington
NEW YORK CITY,
And receive him weekly Price Current of Pro,
duce and Cirocerlr% , the mast complete Price -
Current publlithed iu the United Stater.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT
Marking Plates and Canis Furnished Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTABLISHED MAY 1, 15 W
First eln,ss referendes given when requires!.
inb19417
LATEST & BEST!
1 II E GREAT'
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Button Hole, Overseaming
I=
SEWING MACHINE !
Is warranted to execute In the best man
ner every variety' of Sewing Hemming,
Felling, Oording, Tucking, Braiding, Gath
ering, quilting, Overseaming, Embroider
ing on the edge , ' and in addition makes
beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in ail
fabrics,
IT HAS NO :EQUAL!
Being the best
Family Machine
In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap
est, fur it Is two Machines combined in ono
by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar
rangenlent.
Circulars with full particulars and barn.
pies of work done on this machine, can be
had on application at the
SALL-Roo.llfB OF THE COMPANY,
South-West Corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut Ste.,
PHILADELPHIA
Ita,truetinns given on the Machine gra
tuitou,ly t. all purchasers,
.A. N-rs wA. mr
To Sell this Maehlne
C. U. Kiugsbury,
714 State Street St., Erie,
Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford
eountlee. jalnia-]y.
NO 31COTtn BALI) lIMAOSS I
NO MORE GRAY LOCKS
Dr. Leon 9 s•Electric Hair Renewer
Is pronounced h). alt who have used It the
very best preparation for the hair. It Is allast
tive cure for baldness, eradicates dandruff and
humors, stops the hair from falling out, and
speedily restores gray locks to their original hue
and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and mu the
glands with new life and coloring matter. Th lu,
dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought
back, by a few applications, to its youthful
abundance, vitality uud coldf.
It makes the hair soft, glossy,' fragrant, plea
hunt to the touch an d easy to armuge.
wiry and intraelabla locks beoome moist, pliant
and disposed to remain in any desired position.
As a Hair Dressing It has no equal. The sales
ate enormous, and it Is a universal favorite with
old and young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United
States. Address MI order* to L •
ZIEGLER &. SMITH, Sole Proprletorx,
VII North Third St., Philadelphia
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS
- - - -
Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety for
your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts
broken by their cries? Do yon awake in the
morning unrefreshed and apprehensive? If to
procure a bottle of Dr. Leon's Infant Ream:ly
and you will have no more weary hoar-A of
watching and anxiety.
DB. LEON'S INFANT HEIIIEDY
Has htood the test of years, Thom.stals of nurs
es and mothers bear VIIkIe4 %hat It never fulls
to give relief If used LA hVASU.II. It a mild,yet
sure and speedy cv re for colic,eramps and pains,
and Is Myatt:m:4i , tor all complaints Incident to
s'44 .. Wr Drutglsts throughout the United
Slate, Adarvi. all orders to
• - Z1Et5..14:114: :4311TH,Sole Proprietors,
137 North Third St., Philadelphia.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER.,
Kac•cs time, labor and money—runkra W.oth-
I a p:u:tlnu• and :Monday a Felittxrid. Sold
everywhere. Try it. Address all cuidiers_to the
Juana (net 'wen.
ZIEGLER & tOirrii, sole Woprletors,
137 North Third .s4.,.Vialadelphick.
mu.vEtCITY
PLUNRISC4 WORKS!
No. 1224 State St.
Particular attention given to the introduction
of Water, Steam and Gas Pipes Into Hotels,
Stores and Dwelling Houses • also, the titling
up of Copper Heaters, Bath Tabs, Showers,
Stands and other Work, bp. experienced
workmen and vu reasonable terms.
Constantly on hand and fur Sato a full Roo of
Plumber's Materials. Copper Matters. Bath
Tubs, Water Closets, Nt'asn Basins, Showers,
Pumps, Brass Work Wrought bon Os. and
Water - Pipe, Galvanized Water Pips Ittua
tangs,
Also, a large stock of Gas Fixtures, Chande
liers, Pendants, Bracket's, Hall Lights„ Crop
Lights, Stand Lights, Cigar Lighters, Shades,
Globes,Rubber Hose, etc.
iYa- Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to.
GEO. L. HUBBARD,
Proprietor.
ft,b27-3111.
WriMlVMn
G. P. DAVIs
ITas removed to Whittich's Block , corner of
State and Tepth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he
has opened a
LARGELY INCREASED STOCK
Of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions
and everything usually kept in a tirstrelass
grocery. establishment. We are determined not
to be surpassed, and invite all who want any
thing ittour line to call, feeling assured that we
shall bo able to give satisfaction both as to qual
ity of goods and prices.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
We leave opened a
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
ro which we ask. the attention of those having
Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to
secure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
DEALERS TEE MEG - TOWNS;
And on the Liges
Supplied with
FEUTTS, VEGETABLES, ETC.
npr2TS-tf.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!
J. W. TAYLOR,
• Manntictorer of
NAVY, SPUN ROLLS, 'Bs, 10s,
And all the other brands of
"L'O73A COO:
NO. 4.W PENN Imam,
apIPII7-Y. ITITSBURGII. PA
Whits 14en _Nast Mile Amnia.
CLUBS FOE' 1868••• CLUBS FOB MS.
,Tbs Bast New York Weekly Published.
NEW YORK DAY BOOK !
The New York Day-Book is a straightforward
Radical Democratic paper, with a larger eine-
talon than any other Democratic journal ever
published on this continent, and It enters on
the threshold of Me Mere prOSperous and more
hopeful of the great cause it upnolds than ever
before. -Standing on the Declaration of Inde
pendence, that "Idi (white) men emerged," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, It Is oppmed
to all forms and degrees of special legislation
that con fl ict with this 'grand central truth of
Democracy, and over all and above all, does it
combat that monstrous treason to American
liberty, which, thrusting the negro element in
to our politica *Mem, must of necessity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers.
God has created white men superior and ne-
Erlnferior, and therefore all the effbrta of
.st six years to abolish His work and
egm7lse with negroes.--every law violated, eve
ry State Constitution overthrown, every life
~
sacrificed and every dollar elpended, are '
ne
cessarilyjust so many steps towards national
feticide; and the simple andawful protlem now
upon us is just this—shall we recover our rea
son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon
erotism, social anarchy, and the total ruin of
our country.
The Day Book, therefore, demands the resto
ration of the "lon as it was"—a Union of co.
equal States upon the white basis, as the only
hope, and the only means potable under heaven
for saving the grand Ideas of 177 e, and the fund
amental priciples of American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in
that sacred and glorious cause in which the
men of the Reyolution offered up their lives,
will now labor to expose the ignornnce,delusion
and treason of the Mongrel party, It will suc
ceed, and the white Republic of - Washington
be restored again in all its original influence
and grandeur.
The Day Rook will, however, hereafter be
More than ever devoted to all the varied purpo
ses of a news paper. Conscious that it leach
es thousands of families who take no other
Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, it
I will continue and improve. its "News of the
Week" summary, 90 as to present a transcript
of the World's events in each issue. Its "Fain
- Ily Department" will embrace the best original
and selected stories. Its' Agricultural Depart
ment" will be fully 'sustained, and being the
only paper of its class made up expressly for
country circulation, it is confident it is worth
double the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint
ed from a daily. It gives full and complete re
ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether With the markets, by telegraph, from
New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philatt.lphia,
&e., &c., up to time of going to press.
- ' Terms—Cash in Advance.
One copy ono year
Three copies one year
Five copies one year, and one to the getter
up of the club 10 00
Teu copies one year, and one to the getter
up of the club ...... .... —...17 50
Additional copies 1 75
Twenty copies one year, and ono to the get
ter up of the club &) 00
Specimen copies sent free. Send for a
opy. Address, giving post °fan, county and
TState In full, VAN I.'VRIE, HORTON & CO.,
deeig. No f ill Nassau St.. New York.
TOBACW,
SEERS.
- A m . / 064 e
•
Cot. of Penn and St. ('lair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Sneees , ful
Practical . Business College
IN TIIE VNITEI) STATE..
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty - Three States In Ten Years.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIR6, , ULAR,
Containing full Information, Outline of Course
of Study, samples of Cowley's
Premium Pennianship,
View of the College Building, different Be
'. Fir i t o rtir4 n tligilt s, y of Pittsburgh, ete., rte., address
13:WITH COWX.JaI7,
rnyl9'69. - Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE BURDETT CELESTE
PARLOR AND' CHURCH
With "Harmonic Celeste" and "Vox 'lanta
na" attachments. The "Harmonic Celeste" im
parts a wonderful clearness and richness to the
tone and must be heard to be appreciated, and
the "Vox Humana." besides being indescrtlxv.
bly sweet, is almost a perfect imitation of a hu
man yoke. Also,
Pianos, Melodeons, Guitars, Aecordeons,
Received as Soon as Published.
Second hand Plano.: taken in exchange far
new ones. Pianos and I%telodeons to rent.
PIANOS TUNED AND DEPAIDED
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT
a 1t.'101.,
TIiIE
,111.A11.131. WOIVIVS.
No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and
11th, Erie, Pa,
Monuments, Tombstones. Marble and
Slate 3Lantk.s, ste.
I have on hand a large assortment of monu
ments and headstones. of vnrion. .tyles, In
Americ....n and Italian marble, and a corps of
the Lest 'workmen In the State. All orders will
1 , ..a promptly attended to and satisfaction guar
anteed. My work Is warruntod unsurpassed.
and I Cannot be undersold by any one. Orders
and Inspection of stock and prices solicited.
mhlllll7-Iy.
FRANK ALLEN, AGENT ,
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Wholesale Dealer in Fine
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gins, MIMS,
CORDIALS, BITTERS, ETC.
AD , o, Bottled Liquors.
feb2o-3m.1 Na. 1220 State St., Erie, Pa.
The New, York Sun,
An Independent Daily Newspaper, political
and general, givlng all the News in u fresh, read
able, attractive 'manner, condere.ed so Unit a
business man can find time to read the whole.
Charles A. Dana, Editor and Manager. Trice Set
a year, for three mouths,
Prepared with great care for country stily.erl
bets. Political news thoroughly condensed.
Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets accu
rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural
Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Great
variety of interesting miscellaneous readlng,
making It-a first-rate GENERAL FASIILY
NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor
oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im
portant Presidential Campaign, will find THE
WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price,
El a year; 2J copies to one addrcils, 117 ; copies
to one address, &,u0;100 copies to one address
£75.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN.
Stand - size and character nip the Weekly, but
fur: bitting twice as much reading mat ter, and
giving the news with greater freshness. breat
pains will also be taken in making up the polit
ical news ot the day for this paper, SO that the
reader, whatever be his politics, will lind the
SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to hi) an accurate and
comprehensive compendium of political infor
mation. In fact, we mean that this shall be
the most valuable calamity - i t paper in the coon
ty
18; PieocePiL2 a .o en o r tie r' z ' a i ge:,l, tvl-i,oza'caodeciegre. address,
one tuldress, $1): always In advance. Address,
my23-Iw. THE SUN. New York City.
EAGLE F.'OINDRY,
Peach Street, above the Ennio Road,
131 NP c 46„,
ItANUTAM7IIEiIS OF
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW !
And all kinds of Iron Castings.
Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give
satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad irons,
de., on hand and 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 wo ask.
lIENPY. BRYANT- d: CO.
y ETTERS TFSTAMENTAILY to the estate of
.LA James Miles, into of Girard township. de
ceased, have been granted to the subscribers.
All persons indebted to the estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the estate of the de
ceased will make known the same without, dc.
lay. JAMES Itin•Fst,
3. ROBERT RALE,
J. W. WETMORE,
apt-8w Executors.
FOB 1808.
ORGANS,
ETC., AND NEW, MUSIC
Grover Az Baker
S. M. WEIGEL,
No. 10n1 State Street, Erie, Pa
M. A. DUNNING.,
TICE WEEKLY SUN
ERIE, PA
Executor's Notice.
EICIEENLAUB & CO.,
BUNUFACTUREBS OP
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. 6;113 State Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
We have Just finished, and prepared for pub
lic inspection, amammoth stoekof Hoots Shoes,
A:loiters, Rubbers, etc, embracing every descrip.
Lion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and finish cannot be surpassed in the
market, all of which are offered at late reduced
rates. We also pay especial and strict atten
tion to
CIJ'INO2II ♦YORK 1
For which the finest collection of Leathers tire
kept on hand, and every facility is secured for
accoMinodating 'customers promptly, and in a
style to render perfect satisfaction. Particular
attention in also directed to our
WHOLESALE DEPAIL-TMENT,
No. ti West Seventh Street,
Where we manufacture at Whole.ale, Men's
Boys, Ladles', Misses' and Children's Boots
Mimes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind.
Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the
addition of new buildings and Improved nm
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Tntde
on short notice :aid at thrlowest market prices.
Adjoining I his &pal Imint are connected our
W I I O L1:x.11.1•
LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS!
Embracing French, Ucrinan and American
Calf Skins, of I)esf and varied brui4s, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Ameri
can Roaus of all colors and prices._
With our increased facilities we can sell as
low as any Eastern manufacturer, and make to
order any kind of work wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the
public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
se.%-tf. J. EICIIESLAUII & CO.
.82 00
. 5 00
CHEAP CASH STORE.
•
A. rLIITTNIG,
c..t„ • or Bth and ptate Ws.;
DRALER
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, and Stone Ware,
And everything that is usually kept In a First
Class Family Grocery.
ALL COORS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The best brands of
Erie County Flour.
Always on Hand. Cali' and examine prices.
gir Goods delivered free In any part or the
city or South Erie. oe3-tf
I 0 Ira at ;4'4Mcif WA :31 fi ot
MILE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
well known Livery Stand heretofore occu
pied by Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his
friends and the public that he will continue the
bnsines.9, and Invites their patronage.
THE STOCK 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
dud me ready at ail tithes to accommodate them
at reasonable prices.
Recollect the place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth
street rear of the Reed House.
+lo.Wortf. . THOS. LEESON.
GERMAN SAYINGS INSTITUTION, .
Corner I±llEchtli and ffritote bite;.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Tills Inqitntlon Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
Orrictiliouits: 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
SATURDAYS : 9 A. 31. to S
Six Per Cent. Interest mill be Given by this
Institution to Regular Depositors.
iDIitECTORS: -
J. Eiclieninub, P. A. Recker, F. P. Liebe
F. Schneider, John Gensheltner.
OFFICE-RS:
John Gensliehner • Prestdeut.
blatthew Sehlaudeeker, • Treasurer.
F. Schneider, .Secretary.
inyn7-Iy.
NEW F'ER,II.I.
James P. Crook, baring taken in his son Jas.
E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, un
der tho tine name of flames Crook & Son, de
sires to haven settlement of his old accounts.
All person 4 knowing themselves indebted to
hlm are mom. ..led to callittid !Mlle without de
lay. '
JAMES P. CROOK >S SON,
penlers >n2
I
And Manufacturers; of
WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, DOORS & BLINDS
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing
Matching uud Planing ilone to order.
Shop on Peach ISt..
Between Fourth and Fifth Stu:, Erie, Pa.
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lieto our facilities for doing work in the best of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav
ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON
National Claim Ageng
01lice in Flirrar Hall Bulicling„ Erie, l'a.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY
All claimants for extra bounty allowed by lute
acts of Congress, eon hare the same promptly
collected by sending their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly acknowictig.
ed and instructions returned:
INCREASE OF PENSIONS.
$l5 per month for the tonal loss of use of either
leg or arm, Instead of S. t 2 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers or Seamen.
Also, other Increases.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of U.
Three months pay proper for all In service
March iii, and discharged after April oth, 1366.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. ,Unequalled local
ities for closing and completing claims. Allow
ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
in North-Wehtern Pennsylvania where years of
experience In the Lt. S. Treasury can be found.,
Thankful fur the very liberal patronage be
stowed in the past, we hope by Increre expe
rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. thlleo in Farrar
h alt nalltling. Address.. _ _
S. TODD PERLEY
Lock fox 101, Erie, Pa
1117 GII-t f.
.7. W. A. S.'" 11. 111 S,
and Retail
Dealer in Furniture !
Having purchased the entire stock of Furni
ture of Messrs. Moore it Mkt, I respectfully
ask my old customers and the public generally
to give me a cult at the old stand,
NO. 715 STATE STREET,
Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large
a.sortmelit of
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Roma Setq !
EMI
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROBES, DESES,,
And, In fact everytliinin the line of FUrnittire.
I am prepared tomanufacturetoorder any style
that may be galled for. Remember, No. 7L,
State street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth streets.
ap2'67-t JOHN *, AIRES.
For Rent.
THE ELEGANT STORE ROOM now occupied
by G. W. Goodrich.. No. 425 State street, will
be for rent from April Ist. Rent $7OO. Eng nire
of • • WM. A. GALES
mhl2-tf.
BARNU - 31 - , -
DEALER IN
'DRUGS, MEDI(NES, FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS,
lIAIII -‘ OIL ,
',POWDER PUFFS,
BRV3HF.9, 4 ' ('OLOGNE,
1 3, A. INTS.
Linseed Oils, Turpentines, Varnish, Mydronac
ters of all kinds,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE,
London Porter and fkotch Ale.
Prescriptions darefullydispensed. All articles
sold by me are warranted to be precisely as rep
resented. No trouble to show goods. Remem
ber the mune and place,
• BARNUM, 1311 Peach Street,
ape PG7-iy. South of the Depot.
Important. N,otico.
FAIRVIEW STATION, Sept. 10, 1S C 7
The Subscriber would respectfully inform - the
Farmers of Fairview and vicinity-, that be is
prepared to pay
THE }LIMIEST HARKET PRICE
for all idnibi 'of Farm Prodnee delivered At
Falrylorr Station. Also, keeps on liana for
'sale
DITCH! NOTTS AND ANTHRACITE COAL,
as eticap ng can be lind elsewhere. Abi„ has
the agency of Hapgood, Young 4t Co.'s S perior
Cast Steel Plows, Sulkey Cultivatons, Walce
Jones' Self-Dumping Wheel Hay Rake, to.
And has a superior lot of March full blood and
grade
SUFFOLK AND CIIKTEItWIIITE PIGS!
sepl9'67-Iy. • A. STONE.
NEW
Having associated with me on the Ist of Janua
ry Andrew Mayer, in the
BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS,
The firm will be known as C. Englehart & Co..
and the business will be carried on as hereto
fore at No. 19 West Park, Erie, i'a.
C. ENGLEHART.
Something Now.
Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for your children. A
majority of the children wear holes in the toes
of their shoes Inn very few days; then the shoes
are soon worthless; and a now 1 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 wwir 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
ance, and de 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 tine Sewed shoes, Balmorals,
Youths' Boots, &c., which we offer, together with
a large and fashionable assortmeut of Ladies'
and Gents' Flue and Heavy goods, at the lowest'
cash prices.
mr14117-tf. C. ENGLEIIART & CO.
Ma
Lancaster intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
Democratic Journal in Pennsylvania
The Lancaster Intelligencer, established in
17./9. has always been known as a lir:A-class Po
litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly
Intelligencer is now the largest Democratic pa
per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately
tarn greatly improved in all respects, and is
Just such a paper as every Democrat, should
take.
The publishers of the Intelligeneer regard It;
tole the duty of every• Democrat to support his
county papers in preference to any other• but as
there are many who will be likely to subscribe
for more than one paper during the pending
Presidential campaign, they have. concluded
to offer the Weekly In telligeneer at the follow
ing low rates: •
Single copies, one year, $2,00; Five copies $0,00;
Ten copies 317 00; Twenty copies n2,00' Thirty
'copies 545,00; Fifty copies, to one address, I
$0000;
Eighty copies, to one address, 51,0,00. Daily n.
telligencer 55,00 per annum.
rier- Persons wishing to sell real estate can Lind
no better advertising medium than the Weekly
I ntelligen eer. Address
my?. H. G. SMITH i CO, Lancaster, Pa.
THR UNDI•✓RSIGNED,
Having purehnsed the interest of the Messrs
Vineents in the
FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS
Of the late firm, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house and the public in general,
pledging h im self that he will at all times try to
sell gliable
Flour, Feed and Grain
At the lowest price foi cash In hand. Fromituy
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 attenUon to my business and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage In the
future.
THE HEELLING, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN BUSINESS,
Will be continued, in all its deparjahents, at the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE S7EET,
aml the Store,
EAST PA. it If. 11. 00
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House,
Where the public will find a good stock always
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants.
ap2slrl-IY. , IL B. HAVEILSTICK.
JARECKI & METZ,
1123 State St., 'Erie, Pa.;
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of
BRASS WORKS, .
Gas, Steam and Lead Pipe,
. CISTERN, FORCE & WELL PUMPS,
II 0 S E ,
Sheet Brass and Brass Wire.
We also manufacture
LIGHTNING RODS, SUCKER RODS,
srslss Castlawss,. :
And the Celebrated
Four 'Cup Ball Valve !
tienerally used hi the oil regions
ES=
N
BOOK BINDERY
'AND
Blank Book Manufactory !
We would res pee t Tully announce to the pnlilie
that we have opeuett a
BOOK 1.3 11%113 F 111.1( ,
and aro prepared to do 'ma k In any branch of
the busihmt.
BLANK BOOKS!
Of all hinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern-destred.
MAGAZINES AND OLD BOONS,
110und acid mpaired in the beBt !style
BINDERY OVER
Reystone National Bardc_, Cornor State and
Bth Streets, Erie, Pa.
QM!
E. M. COLE & SON
•
Book Agents Wanted.
F , ..1 OR WOMEN, in every township, villag,e
ill and city, for a splendid work, briM full of
entertainment and - instruction, and the best
selling hook in the field—Baker's andoratlon
of the Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia. 'The Nile
mystery solved; the country, climate, soil, pro
ductions, natural scenery' habits and eustoms
of the people; exciting adventures in hunting
elephants, lions, buffaloes, ridnoeores, hippota
mus, etc. Book agents every - where will find it
to their interest to examine this wor Mpeci
nidn pages furnklusl. tint canvassers are bar
ing great sueerNs. Ladles sell it rapidly and
Make large wages.
"An admiranle record of seicat itleetplornt ion,
geographical discovery, and personal :elven
ture."—N. Y. Tribune.
"It is Issued in a Tory attractive form, and is
vs entertaining as a romance."—Boaton Jour -
nal. O. I). CASH do CO., Publishera„
myll. Hartford. Conn.
- 21•0 S MINTING of every kind, in large or
0 small quantities, plain or colored, done in
the best style, and at moderate prices, as the
Observer Wilke.
Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot!
AT THE
New York Hoop Skirt Moonfactory,
4.00t0 sTATr. BT.
Neat, Light, Fashiona
Cheap. •
SPRING STYLES
NATHAN COHEN respectfully informs the
ladles of Erie and surrounding country that
ho has' on hand a large assortment of Hoop
Skirts, of all sizes and styles, of his own make,
and manufactured of the best flexible steel and
material, which he will guarantee equal to any
In the market. Having had considerable expe
rience In the business, he is confident of his
ability to giro entire satisfaction to all' those
Who may favor him with a call. if tiny of his
make will break within one year, they will be
repaired, and no charges made.
Old Skirts repaired, altered and shaped as
now. New Skirts made to order at the shortest
notice. A splendid and large stook of all kitids
of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on
hand. Country merchants supplied at the very
lowest rates. NATHAN COHEN,
No. 1008 State street, Erie, Pa,
A.ultharlzeci Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL PAID IN mrco.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for business on -
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1844,
In the banking office previously occupied by the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east
corner of State street and public Park.
W3I, L. SCOTT, Prest, WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
DIRECTORS:
WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & Co., Coal
Dealers.
JOS. 3VCARTER,- of firm of Selden, Bliss &
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R.
JOHN C. BURGESS, of firm of Clemens,Caugh
ey & Burgess, Wholesale Grocers.
O. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M. It. BARB, of firm of Barr, Johnson d: Sea
man, Stove Manufacturers.
F. F. FARRAR, of arm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGAKER, Giocer.
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
• V,V.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Bradley Engine
A New Compound or
Double Cylinder Engine.
UM
u rn m :•-;'T A. 31 rr AV I C.7T:
And in Warranted to gtx
FIFTY'TO ONE HUNDRED FEE CENT
More„ power than a Single C.% Under Engine
using the tante amount of steam.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
IMB
OIL STILLS AND TANKS:
Of all Descriptions. c
CIRCULAR SA.IV3IILI.S
I : 0 al il:i kill) vizli
dcl2,tf.
Mrs. John B. Perkins,
3rAN - rricrunEn OF
CONFIFICICIONFIIM , IS:!
=1
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
NUTes, ETC.,
NO S'2l. STATE ST., CORNER NINTI
ERIE, PENNA
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches,
STILtWIIERRI ETC
tiways ,on hand in their season
Parties promptly furnished with every de
scription of CAKE, PYRAMIDS, ICES, ETC.
ETC.
The nicest store west of New York.
JUST OPENED
'knew and well ',elected Stock of
Stoves, Tin, Japanned, Brittania and
roncEL.I.N WARY
CISTERN AND WELL PIIMPS,
Mil
Itruse Furnishing, CooiN
PATTERSON & AVERY
French St., Eric, Pa
We also have a large and well arranged shop,
with all the MOderu Improvements fur manu
facturing tin ware of every description, and
with a corps of competent workmen, under the
supervision of Mr. C. Avery (who has had many
years'experience in city work). We are fully pre
sired to do. Job work of all kinds with neatness
and dispatch. Are well posted insetting hot air
furnaces, routing, etc. Call and see its and ex
amine our stoeh. nth hritS-I.v.
Dissidution.
ritTIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
1 between the undersigned, in the Planing
:kiln, Door, Sash and Blind business, under the
firm name of Jacob Bootz & Co., was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 21st day of June, 18t7.
The business will be continued by Jacob Bootz,
who isauthorized to settle all the accounts of
the late firm. JACOB BOOTZ,
ANTONY STRTTZINGER.
The undersigned, intending to continue the
abova business, at the old StVllO. west side ot
Peach, between I.lllh and l:ttii stn to
call the attention of the public to lid',--
for supplying them with anything it, 1,
Lumber planed to order, and scroll sawing of
all kinds done. ' Sash, Doors and Blinds furn
ished to order. All kinds of Lumber on band,
together with Shingles and'Lath. In fact, eve
rything that is usually dealt in or done at first
class establishments of the kind. 'Thankful for
past kind favofS,' I respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
ocl7-6m5
V. A. - WIBI.II - AQO..
DEALERS IN
Country Produce,, Groceries, Provistouo,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruits, Nuts, &e.,
No. 814 :State Street.
West side, between Bth and 9th Streets, Erie, Pm.
Cann paid for country produce
F. A. WEBER. my2l-tf. W. ERHART
L. 13. cirp.v.A. - iamai.,
D} IGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST I
Neatest, Cheapest. and Best Sign Fainting West
of Now York City. •
rarlcsris,,l.ls, Clhurobsum,
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
Farrar Mall, No. a, second iloor apll'67-tf.
MACCO ANTI CIGARS.
The place to get n choice article of Tobacco,
Snuff and (Agora to at
E. R. WELSHMAN'S 1318 PEAOH ST.,
South of the Union Depot.
Aiwaya on hand a good assortment of the
above articles of every grade, wholesale and re
tell. AlstP, Pipes, Pouches, Boxes and Smokers'
Articles of every description. Please favor me
-with a call. Don't forget the place, 1364 Peaeh
street mr2l'67-Iy.
NMW 3111:7141.c.
THE LATEST PITBLISIItb
s e nt to nup Add
Acicir rewsi onminr,lteecipt ep
Pr i .
0. J. 'WILLARD,
No. 543 Broadway, New 'fork
"If Couldn't How Could r; a
song by Hopkins ..... ... . .........
"Cross Ober Jordan"; by Dan ..............
"Kiss Me as of Old, Mother" song
"winkingin of Old Friends'; by W,p;:, ll :_- Ti
......... . ....
"Waiting Still for Thee"; ballad .....
"Stars of Promise"; bal, ad be
"Pleasant Memories"; by J. P.. Tlioittg
There's a Knocking M. the Door of Hy
comic song by Watson .............. _ ,
"Leaves that Fall In Spring"; by .1. h. Tii;;3
H
"Ao der Brier Rose s My Mollie";
e and
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"Angel of Beauty" flanks, ; by H. _
"Cottage Rase"; song by Keeler.... .„.
"Sneezing Song”; by Howard Penis . ... -^
"In this
Beautiful !And of My Dr an
by Holder
"Meet Me, Darling, on Tonight''.. -Z
"Write Me a Song of My Father"; by f -r•
"Write
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"I Could lot Help but Stay - : .. ...
"I'm Lingering at the Garden Gaie";..
"Friends We Loved in Former Years' •
"In too Meadow"; ballad by if. Croft 7
"Come to My Heart Ye Faded Flow.._ .
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"Sweet Good Night"; by H. I'. bang =a'
"My Beautiful Pearl"; by H. P. Dank, I_7
"Katy Drew'_,.'• song and chorus by H. b mk ir"
"Home of My Youth"; bass song by 111,'
flanks.. •,.
"Father,We Watched at the Window for y, A , ."
song and chorus by Keeler ....... ... ...
"Memories of the Past"; by Stephen Ilar t c
"It seems but the Other Day"; by J, It Tht.ni,
as
"Years Ago"; by J. B. Thomas
"Clara Kane"; .song by Holder
"Jesus, Saviour of My Soul"; sacred- som y
tenor and alto voices, with chorus, by 'w. f .
Sherwin
"Like Noah's Weary Dote"; sacred-eer u ,
contralto and chorus
"Softly Now the Light of Day". sacred-el%
solos :or soprano, tenor, with
"Be Joyful in t..e Lord','• by H.P. Danlo.
"Cast Thy Burden on the Lord"; solos f.a
prano and tenor, by Buford
"Savior, Source of 'ery Blessing' ;....
"To Deum"• B fiat, by Hanley - t
"It In a Good Thing to Give Thanks"; soles;. ?
soprano and bass
"Praise the Lord, 0 My Soul"; solos for nopy
do and tenor-
A new School Book, "Nine o'clock In t,
morning"; by Henry Tucker
Address Orders •
0. J. WILLARD,
No. 74:1Broadw.w, ', p
dcT64.
o.LJ. WII,L,tiID,
Whole,ale , Agent for the City and State cf - Nat
York for the celebrated
- 6 VOSIE "
PIANO FORTES!
Are strictly speaking first class, and i4s,
failed to become the LEADING PIANO stern:
er introduced. Dealers will be supplied
Lowest Wholesale Rates and guaranteedpau t :
lion. Large Illustrated price liscgivins cans
likeness from photographs, sent to any
on application. Address
O. S. WILLARD,
;Wholesale Agent 543 Broadway, New Ir.a.
S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S
UNITIVALLP:D
AMERICAN ORGANS!
0. J. Willard, Wholesale .1;enl.
New anti beautiful In design and workinanth.r.
—are made rom the best of material. Wert
with great care, having a smooth pipe onm
quality of tone, Yet d.-ep and mellow. Are ttr.
lhhed in highly polished Black Walnut ani
Rosewood Case., with double bellows, douLi
blow pedals, knee Swells , etc. All havethe ita
mole stop, with which the most beautiful effeea
can be produced. Send for illustrated price la:
giving full particulars. Address
U. J. WILL.ARD,
jal7-tf. 513 Broadway, N. y.
,MUSIC STORE:
Prices at a large discount below inanasurz•
en,' prices. Every instrument warranted fcr
five yedis.
Also, the best Sewing Machines constar
on hand. Every Machine warranted forth:it
years.
SIS State street, Eile, Pa.
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Greenbacks for Bonds,
EQUAL TAXATION
If "legal tendt.r," are good enough fir
ilier, merchant, farmer, mechanic. Lrtier•
er, and all others who pay tan'.,
they are tt,,ad enough for
rich libialholiters who
pay no taxes.
THE PITTSBURGH POST
‘••r Democratic daily in Western pen=;
8) is it lila, and S. first-class newspaper. bid?
the latest intelligence from all parts of I'
world, full local and commercial reports, toget:
er with a vast amount of miscellaneong matte,
is delivered to subscribers in Pittsburgh ar..
neighboring cities and towns at the low price.
Fifteen. Cents per Week, or by Mail, Eif
Dollars a Year.
JACOB BOOTZ
THE WEEKLY POST.
Circulation lamer than any Radical week!) 10
per published in Pennsylvania. A large 01 0'
page paper, forty-eight columns of to
Nis
ming tile leading editorials, as published in lb ,
Daily Post, full reports or the doings 0 1111 '
Rump—late telegrams, cable, local and meak , t
reports, agricultural, poetry, stories, ete.,
mailed to any address at
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Or when-ordered in clnbs of five and orig .
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crane vote. All orders must be aceortipsai m
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front the terms given above. Spekituen
mailed to any address, free of Charge. M IL"'
the publishers, J.V.S P. BARR
ntrs'&l. - tsburgb,
REMOVAL.
n M. HUNTER has removed from (US
aid
1.0.4. stand, south of the Depot, to the new store
doors west of the American liote,
west Park, where he has nivery fine line of
HATS, CAPS,. &C., 45Za,
Warranted to he equal in style, quality- and fn .
ilk to any in the market, and respectfully wile•
its a call from his old friends and the
generally, assuring them none will goaq,
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Attorneys, Justices, Constables and buslaMO
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small quantities, plain or colored, dos*
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Observer °Mee,
MUSIC• DEALER,
1121 . .
The Case:, are the
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MRIM, PA.
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