The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, June 25, 1868, Image 4

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    The Noble Block Dry Goods' storc !
SPRING ,AND SUMMER :DRESS GOODS !
$lOO,OOO Worth of New and Desirable Patterns,
Summer Silks, Bassett Mixtures, Otene Poplins, Pequas,
lI=IMIDM
WRITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY !
Marsallles Quilts from 12..50 and upwards.
We keep all kinds of goods usually ratted for In a first-ehiss Dry Goats Store, and hay no refuse
goods, hut endeavor to Iceepthose that will please all who:want good and durable articles.
Alpacas=' , -Black, Brown anti Drab---Splendid Goods !
, ( 1
A lawre Stook of .IDelttinew.,
Very Ilanilsoine Patterns, Superior to any hi Town
THE LARGEST STOCK OF- PRINTS IN TOWN,
lut • log r p v ce.• 1 .1) In -c• •
Iy I/ A A i.`l )CIS !i ii S.'i r.`l 1% T
Thqt everybody has been calling to and can now he supplied with. They are going like the dew
^- no I ki
- w tt .n ' ii s . 4te &e
20,000 Yards Cheap Muslim,
tx
to
yetrlk
In 186.,
noted (h
50,000 Yards
been a Rwe are willing that our customers should carry away, as we have not room for them. Our
for Sew counters are loaded down with Domestic Goods, bought previous to the
• LATE ADVANCE IN TILE EASTERN 3IARKET
Now is the time to buy, before they go higher.
CALL AT THE Y.IVE STOIM" OF
Edson, Chttrchill 8z Co.,
Next'door South of the Post Office.
Stove, Tin and House Fiu•iiisiiing Vardware
At the Store of W. G. Gardner,
PEACE STREET, SOITTE Or THE DEPOT, ERIE, PA
RECEIVING AND IN STORE,
Stoves of the most Improved Patterns,
Plain and•Japanued Tin Ware, Table and Poekel, Callev, and
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
AT 'MEM V - ITAEL47 LOWEST PRICES
MILK PANS AND P.A.ILS by Ow Quantity :170 in Smnll LON (',trap. ROOFING - raid ; inds
of Jobbing in TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER done at lit shorti ILuttee by c,,lnpetunt
wen, and at the Lowest PriCVM.
lacer 1- 4 " E 1-?
Particular attention givfm to llentiwz 4itl..•r public ntrl private buildings with
Hot Alr. Surveys at estluddis "urge.
Home Comforter Cooking Slove, for 'Wood and Coal.
woved call particular at teullon to the above St rye.--Auy 01x' hug a STRICTLY
stove, would do well to examine this celebrated tilt.‘ o I dlore pun dvd ill:tally other.
WE WARRANT THIS STOVE
MEREM
Quickest and Most Even :titer.
THE MOST DURABLE,
The Most Economical In Fuel,
And tot:it:made of the best material of any :Ain
MOZMII
A CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF THIS; SToVF
IS REQUESTED
Old Stoves, Copper, Brass, Rags, Se., &e., taken in exchange for goods, at the Rouse
Furnishing Store of
ap9-3nt,
GREAT AND -, GRAND OPENING OF
For La‘die; and Misses, consisting In part of
SAINSOOKS, JACONETN, fISSE.S, ETC
EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO.,
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK 01.
TILE LARGEST STOCK OF
From S to 1:1-2' Cents.
We have just received from the ).fautifactorj
of Brown Anslins
FOR -THE• SPRING TRADE,
FOR WOOD AND COAL,
W. G. stmtli of the Depot, Erie, Pa
No. .3 Noble
ap2if 8
~~~fi ~ ~ r !
;-,{* s~ i s ~~1
COUNTRY MERCIMTg,
IIiVISIEANT,
Farmers and Others,
CONSIGN YOLK
ASHES, RE DiWAX, BRANS, BUTTER,
CHESE, EGGS, FLOUIt AND MEAD,
FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SKIN%
DRIED AND GREEN
GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POiJL-
TRY, N.tvAr, STORES,
IL P , (lINGRENG,
PEATHEns,
tig'ill'
PItOVISIONS,
OIL', LARI 3,
TALLOW,
stinarrum, mciwissm,
JOSIAH CAUPENTEit,
Geng Commisiion Merchant
442, 4114 and 448 Washington St.,
11 ER' YORK CITY,
And receive his weekly Price Current Of Pro
duce and Groceries, the most complete Price
Current published In the United States.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT
Marking. Plates and Canis Furnished Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
R r iTAAILTSIIED MAY I, IWO.
First class references given when reguireti.
mlll9'ol
LATEST & BEST!
THE GREAT
AMERICAS CO)IBINATION
Button Hole, Overseamlng
BM
SEWING MACHINE t
Is warranted to execute in the best man
ner every varlet v of Sewing Hemming,
Felling, Cording, 'rucking, Braiding. Gath
ering, quilting, Overseaming, Embroider
ing on the edge, and In addition makes
beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all
fabrics.
IT HAS NO EQUAL
Being absolutely the best
Family Machine
In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap•
est, for it is two Machines combined in one
by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar
rangement,
• Circulars with full particulars and sant
pies or work done on this machine, can be
had on application at the •
SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY,
South-West Corner of Eleventh and
Chesi3iut St‘,
PHILADELPHIA.
Instructions given on the ISlnchine gra
tuitously to all purchasers.
.A.GrINUM
To Sell this Machine
C. 11. Kingsbury,
714 State Street St., Erie,
Agent for Eric, Warren and Craurfoid
counties. jal6'6B-ly,
NO 3.tortv. 33.A.1.,13,11MA.13S
NO MORE GRAY, LOCKS
Br. Leon's Electric Hatr Renewer
Is pronounced by all who hare used it the
very' best preparation for the hair. It is a Post
tine cure for baldness, eradicates dandruff and
&minors, stops the hair from falling out, and
speedily restores gray locks to their original hue
and luxuriance—
It operates on the secretions and fills the
glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin,
dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought
back, by a few applications, to Rs yosthfai
abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, plea
sant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry,
wiry and intractable locks beeoznemoist,
and disposed to remain in any desired position.
As a flair Dressing it has no equal, • The sales
aro enormous, and it Is a universal favorite with
old and young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggists - throughout the United
States. Address all orders to
ZIEGLER, do SMITH, Solo ProPtietan,
137 'North Thinl St, Philadelphia
GOOD SEWS FOR ,MOTLIERS.
Mothers, are yon oppressed with anxiety for
your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts
broken by their cries'? you awake in the
morning iinrefreshed and apprehensive, If so,
procure a bottle of Dr, Leott's Infant. Remedy,
and you will have no more weary hours of
watching and anxiety.
Dit. LEON'S INFANT REM/7 7 ff
as stgod the test of years. Thousands of nurs
es and mothers bear witness that It never fails
to give relief If used In season. It is a mild yet
sure and speedy cure fur colic,cfainps and pains,
and is invaluable for all cowl/la/zits incident to
teething.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United
States. Address on orders to
ZIEGLER, & SMITH, Sole Troprietors,
137 North Third St., Philadelphia.
siLvtim wAcii POWDER t
Saves t line, labor and money—mates Wash
ing a pastime and •Monday a Festival. Mold
everywhere. Try it. Address all orders to the
manufacturene.
ZIEGLEIit t &MITA Role Proprietors,
13 North Third fit.,
nom
]RIE crty
i'LUMBING WORKS!
No. 1221 State St.
Particular attention given to the introduction
Or 'Miter, Stearniiad Gas Pipes into Hotels,
litotes and invelling Houses ; niso, the lilting
up ot" Copper 'festers, Bath Tubs. fibowers,
M'ssit Stands and other Work, by experienced
workmen and on reasonable terms,
Coristantls7 on tn:eland for sale a full line of
Plumber's Materials, Copper Heaters, Bath
Tubs, Water Clo.ets, Wash Basins, Showers,
Pumps, Brass Work, Wrought Iron &wand
Water Pipe, .tialvanlied Water Pipe Iron Pit
ting&
Also, a large stock of Gas Fistures,..Clishade
licrs, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights, Drop
Lights, Stand Lights, Cigar Lighters, !Shades,
Globes, Itubber Hose, etc. a
fa- Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to.
GEO. L. HUBBARD,
ftb27-3in
NEW LOCATION.
AGr.
alas removed to Whittich's Block, corner of
State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he
has opened a
• LARGELY INCREASED STOCK
Of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions
and everything usually kept in a Ilmt-class
grocery establishment. We are determined not
to be surpassed, and Invite all who want any
thing in our line to call feeling assuredthat we
shall be able to give siditdaction both as to qual
ity of goods and prices.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
" • We have opened a
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
fo which we ask the attention of thoie having
ProduetYrodtsposeof.- We Pledge ourselves - to
secure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
E.E.A.IXES TN TILE ADJOINING • TOMS,
And ou the Lines of Railroad, •
Supplied with
TBMT% VEGETABLES, ETC.
aprT6S-tt • ,
"r0.13.11.CC0: "1"4:113"CCOS
W. TAYLOR,
Manufatituer of
NAVY, SPUN ROLLS, Ss, 10a,
And all the other brands of
TOIEIA.CC'O.2
NO. it PENH STEINVI`,
ap . llV-7. PITTSIMINM, PA
CLIIRS FOR iSOB--; , cums . FOR 1868.
The Best New York Weekly Published.
NEW YORK DAY BOOK I
The New York Day-Book is a straightforward
Radical Democratic paper, with a larger circu
lation than any other Deraocratie Journal ever
published on this continent, and it enters on ,
the threshold of 18a8 more prosperous and more '
hopeful of the great causalt, u,pholds than ever
before. Standing on the Declaration of lade-
pendent°, that "all (white) men are equal," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, It is opposed
to all forms and degrees of special legislation
that conflict with this grand central truth of
Democracy, and over all and above all, does It
combat that monstrous treason to American
liberty, which thrusting the negro elementin
to our political system must of necessity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers,
Bed has created white men superior, anckne
greets inferior, and therefore all the efforts of
the past- six years to abolish His work and
equalize with. negroes—every law violated,eve
ry State Constitution overthrown, every') life
sacrificed and every dollar expended, are,ne,
cessarlly just so many steps towards natiOnal
suicide; and the simple and awful probleranow
upon us is lust this—shall. we recover our rea
son and retrace our steps, or March on to Mon
grellam, social anarchy, and the total ruin of
our country.
The Day Book, therefore, demands the resto
ration of the "Chien as itwas"—a Union of co
equal States upon the white- basis, as the only
hope, and the only meanaposlble underbeaven
for saving the wand ideas of Ma. and the fund
amental priciples bf American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in
that' sacred and glorious cause in which the
men of the Revolution offered op their
will now lalxir to expose the ignonmes,deluslon
and treason of the Mongrel party, it will 149 e•
ceed, and the white Republic of Washington
be restored again in all its original influence
and grandeur.-. The Day Book will, however, hereafter be
more than ever devoted to all the varied Porno
sett of a news paper. Conscious that it reach
es thousands of families who take no other
Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper-It
will continue and improve its "News of the
Week" Summary, so as to present a transcript
of the World's events in each issue. Its "Fam
ily Department" will embrace the best original
and selected stories. Its "Agricultural Depart
merit" will be fully sustained, and being the
only paper of its class made up expressly for
country circulationdt !some/Meta it is worth
double the price of a weekly hurriedly retail:it
ed from
theey. It gives fu Albany olete re
ports of New York and Cattle Mar
kart; Grate, Provisions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by telegirpll, from
New Orleans , Cairo, Charleston, Phi ad
de., de., up to time of going to press.
Terms—Caah in Advance.
TOBACCO.
9E.E . Ds,
Ono copy ono year ' 82 00
Thtec copies one year.... ................................ 5 50
Five copies one year, and ono to the getter
up the club-- ................. ..—.,..-- ....... —lO CO
Ten les one year, and one to the getter
up he chat) 17 50
Adational copies 1 75
Twenty copies one year, and one to the get
ter up of the c1ub....... 30'00
Specimen copies sent free. Send for a
copy. Address, Riving post office r county and
State In Pall, VAN EVRIE, HORTON ek. C 0.,.
decl2. Nolo Nassau. St., New Yorn.
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Suceessfhl
Practical Business College
IN THE UNITED STATES. •
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty - Three States in Ten Tears.
FOR LARGE QUARTO . CIRCULAR,
Containh o lf e tV d f y ncortrt l tr o , f oate y,s of OSUrse
Premium Pemmtnsliip,
View of the College Bulldlog,ttilTeleinDe-
Ittrip r e i nt i l'ily of Pittsburgh, etc., etc., address
• ISMITLX as COWLEY', •
' • Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE BURDETT CELESTE
'PARLOR AND CHURCH
ORGANS,
With "Ilarrnonic Celeste" and "Vox EtILMI3,
um" attachments. The "Harmonic Celeste" lin
p
ne clearness richness id the
andto must be heard to be a and ppreciated, and
the a Vex Humne. " besides being indescriba
bly sweet, is almost a perfect imitation of a hu•
man voice. Also,
Pianos, Melodeons, 'Guitars, Accordeons,
ETC., AND NEW MUSIC
Received as Boon as Published.
Second band Pianos taken in exchange for
new ones. Pianos and Melodeons to rent.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
Grover 8z Baker
SEWING MACHINE DEPOT
S. M. WEIGEL,
apao4ld. • No. 1001 State Street, Erie, Pa.
3%A11.132.1.Dn1CS
No. 1016 Peach Street, between 10th and
11th, Erie, Pa.
Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and
Slate Mantles, &c.
I have on hand a large assortment Aif Moan
meats 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. Orders
and Inspection of stock and prices solicited.
rahlol,7-Iy. •
FRANKAILEN AGENT ,9
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Wholesale Dealer In Fine
Whiskies, Brandies, Vines, Gins, Rums,
CORDIALS, BITTERS,. ETC.
Also, Bottled Llaaors.
feb2o-3m.1 No. 1228 State St., Erie, Pa.
An Independent Daily Newspaper, political
and general, giving all the News in a fresh, read•
able, attractive manner, condensed so* that a
business man can find time to read the whole.
Charlesar, 8450 for three A. Dana, monthsnhd Manager. Pirko ea
a ye.
Prepared with great care for country subscri
bers. Political news thoroughly condensed.
Farmers' Club hilly reported. Markets accu
rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural
Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Great
variety of Interesting miscellaneous reacting,
leaking it a first-rate GENERAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor
oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im
portant PresidentLal Campaign, wilt find THE
WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. ?rid.,
$1 a year; 31 copies to one address, 217; 50 copies
tt , ono badrese, 237,50: /00 copies to one address
27:).
Same size and character aa the 'Weekly, but
fundahing twice as much reading mailer, and
giving the new with greater trealmess. Great
pains will also be taken in making up thepollt
teal news of the day for this paper, /so that the
reader, whatever be his will find the
BE3II-WEEKLY SUN to be , an accurate and
comprehensive compendium of political Infor
mation. In tact, we mean that this shall be
the most valuable campaign paper in the coun
try. Price, to 2 a year; IC copies to one address,
Sit; 3) copies to one addreAn r s3.s; 60 copies to
one address, 880: always in advance. Address,
nas26-3w. THE SUN 'New York
Proprietor.
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peach Street, above the Buffalo Bead,
31,11Y.,111ia" sfk,
ILVItTrACTIMERS or
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND fiREET IKON WARE,
THE CELEBRITED CURTIS PLOW)
And AU kinds of Iron Osatinas•
Every Stove old by us Is Warranted to give
'satisfaction. Kettles, Bleigh Shoes, Bad Irmo,
am. on hand and .mauttfactured to order. Vows
and Plow Points of superior nuke andilarabill•
tY r always
articles on band. A call anti a fair trial of
ou la all we aak.
in 'el-td 'HENRY, BRYANT Qc CO.
Exectitor'o 'Notice.
I' EMUS TESTAMENTARY to
townste of
Jame* late of Girard. hip, de
ceased, have been granted. to the .stabscribers.
All persons Indebted to the estate are requested
to make immediate pkyment, and thosehaving
Claims or denaands against the estate of the de
cessedwilt state whomJAMES the- same wttizont de•
MILES,
• E ROBERT itaLT.,
.f. W. WETMORE,
Executors.
ap%-tivt
FOR 1808.
M. A. DUNNING,
The New York Sun,
TRH WEEDILY BUN.
TIM SIM-WEEKLY Stns.
ERIE, PA
mcnnurthi co.;
SIANIIFAMBEIU3 OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. tf2S State Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMEIIiT.
We have Just finished, and prepared for pub
lleinspection,amammoth stocker Boota,ahoes,
Gaiters, inibbers; etc. embracing every descrip
tiOn and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and finish canruit he surnamed In the
market, all of 'which are offered at late reduced
rates. We also pay especial and strict atten
tion to
CUSTCODI 16VCITtli !
For which the finest collection of Leathers are
kept on hand, and every facility Ls secured for
accommodating customers promptly, and In a
style to render perfect satisfaction, Particular
•
attention is also directed to our
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
No. 8 West Seventh Street,
Where wo " manufacture nt Wholesale, Men's
Boyle; Ladles', Misses' and Chlidren'ir Hoots,
noes„ Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind.
Raving lately enlarg.ed our manufactory by the
addition ot„neriv buildings and improved ma
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade
on amid notice and the lowest market prices.
Adjoining tills depdr eat are connected our
LEATHER AND . FINDLISS 14003152
Embracing French, German and American
Calf Skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Ameri
can Roans of all colors and prices.
' With our increased facilities- we can sell as
low as any Eastern manufacturer, and make to
order any kind of work wanting by the Trade.
Thankful (or the past liberal patronage of the
public,. we respectfully solicit a continuance of
Me same.
se2l3-tf. J. EICHENLAIII3 & CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE. •
. .IMC X N - I ,
• of Bth and State Sts.,
DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything that is usually kept Lila First
Class Family Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAT FOR CASH.
The best brands of.
Erie County Flour,
Always on hand. Call and examine prices.
*Yr Goods delivered free in any Part of the
.elty or South
A VP at ;441:if VA* 0 af
ALE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
well known Livery Stand heretofore occu
pied by Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his
mends and the public that he will continue the
bnsinms, and invites their patronage.
TRESTOCK. will be largely increased and im
proved—new conveyances WWI) been procured
and some of the best livery horses in the cone
try. ram determined so to conduct , the estab
lishment as to give satisfaction. Those who
want to obtain the services of a good team will
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.
JOYM-tf. THOS. LP-KNOX.
- GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
Corner V.lghtli and hate Sta.,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
This Institution Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
Omer. Roues: 9 A. if. to 4 P. 31.
SATURDAYS: • 9A. 31, to BP. 2.1.
Ois Per ent. Interest -set be Given this
Inst C itution to Regular Depositors. br
.IDIRECIN0118;
J. Eicher'bulb, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe'
F. Schneider, John Genshennar,
• , OFFICERS:
John Gerisheimer
11 , 1atthew tiehlnudecker,
F. Schneider,
my2'67-Iy,
NEW FIRM.
James P. Crook, having taken in his son_ 2 Jas.
E., to a partner, on thp ist day of April, liwz. un
der the dna name of James P. Crook Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without de
lay.
JAMES P. CROOK Lt SON,
Dealers is
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
And Manufacturers of •
WINDOW BASIL FEAM&S,DOOPS. & BLINDS
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing
3Latehing and Mani ng done to order.
fghop on Vea.cl.l St.,
Between Fourth and Fifth Sts., Erle, Pa.
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lie to our facilities for doing work In the best of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Rav
ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
meschineu, we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
MY/fEr64-tf. JAMES P. CROOK h SON.
PEELL_EIPS
Rational Claim Agency
Office in Farrar llnll Building, Erie, Pa.
SOLI/VFW BOUNTY.
All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late
acts of Congress, can have the same promptly
collected by gentling their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly acknowledg
ed and instructions returned.
INCREASE OF PENSIONS.
$l5 per month for the total loss of use of either
leg or arm, instead of $B. $•2 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers* or seamen.
Also, other increases., V
ADDITIONAL FOR OL: OFFICERS of U.S. A.
Three months pay proper for all In service
March 3d, and discharged after April Bth, 1536.
Claims cashed.
• Claims for arrears of pay, and. pensions, and
Bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled foal (-
tiles for closing and completing claims. Allow
ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
In. North-Western Pennsylvania where yearsof
experience in the 11. 18. Treasury can be found.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage be
stowed In the past we hope by increased expe
rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. Office In Farrar
Sall Bnildlog. Address !,
S. TODD PERLET,
an7VG-tf. Lock Box 101. Elrle, Pa.
J. W. A.-rums,
, Wholesale and Retail '
Dealer in Furniture
Raving purchased the entire stock of Furni
ture of Messrs. Moore & Riblet, I respectfully
ask my old customers and the public generally
to give me a call at the old stand, '
NO. 71.5 STATE STREET,
Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large
assortment of
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Boom Seta
ALSO.
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDIIOBF.9, DESKS,
And, in fact everything In the line of Furniture.
I am prepared to manufacture toonler anystyle
that may be Gulled for. Remember, IN o. 7L5
State street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth streets.
apV67-tf. JOIIIT \V. AYRES.
TOP ARM.
rigELEGANT WORM MOM now occupied
)), G. W. Goodrich, No.t.G State street, will
be for rent ter= April Ist. Rent Vb ALl X s i t l A a . n tro
of Wbf. A. 43
Alha , tt • . . -
•
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IMAIXII
DRUGS, IEDIOFNES, FANCY ROODS,
PERFUMERY TOILET SOAPS,
lIAIR OIL,
;POWDER PUFFS,
BRUSHES,- COLOGNE,
PA.IIVirS,
Llnsee . d Ta w ry t re s r o d. f it i nfiaVtah, Hydrotne-
PATENT MEDICINES,
PURE LIQIJOILci FOR SIEDICAL PURPOSES,
London Porter and SeOtth Me.
Prescrlptlonsearehillydlspe6A. All articles
sold by me are warranted to be precisely as rep
resented. No trouble to show goods. Remem
ber the name and place,
11. t 11.NUM, 1317 Peach. Street,
aprlPC7-Iy.• South of the Depot.
Important Notice.
FAIRVIEW STATION, Sept. 16, ISM.
The SubsCriber wordll respectfully inform the
Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he is
Prepared to pay
THE HICHIE,ST .I.A.ItKET PRICE
for all kinds of Farm Produce delivered' at
Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for
sate
BITUMINOUS AND ANTHRACITE COAL.
as cheap ns can be had elsewhere. Also, has
the agency of Hapgooci, Young tt., Co.'s Superior
Cast Steel Plows, iSulkey Cultivators, Wallace la
Jones' Self-Dumping - Wheel Tiny Rake, 6:e.
And has a superior lot of March full blood and
grade •
SUFFOLK AND CHESTED WHITE PIGS!
sepl9ll7-13 - : A. STONE.
NEW. FIRM.
Hai Lug sasoclateol With tae on the ist of Janua
ry Andrew Mayer, in the
BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS;
The firm will be known q es C. Englehart d- Co.,
and the te.ine,s will be carried on as hereto
fore at No. in West Park, Erie, Pa.
C. IiNGLEIIART.
Something' Now.
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
Mahe a pair of shoes lust three times as long as
without Leather Caps have been worn to
some extent, but they have proved worthless.
Silver Tips have a neat and substantial appear
ance, and do away entirely with the disagree
able sight of dirty Stockings and protruding
toes. We have constantly on band. the only as
sortment of Silver Tipped Shoes to be found In
the city, including line Sewed shoes, Baltnonils,
Youths' Boots, dm., which we offer, together with
a large and fashionable assortment of Ladies'
and Gents' Flue and Realty goodsl at the lowest
cash prices.
rarlt67-tf. C. ENGLEBART d• CO.
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPF-ST
Denioeratie Journal in Pennsylvania
The Lancaster Intelligencer, established in
1799, has always been known as a tirst-class Po
litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly
Intelllgencer Is now the largest Democratic pa
per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately
been greatly improved in all respects, And is
Just such a paper as every Democrat should
take.
The publishers of the Intelllgencer regard it
tote 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
*Presidehtial campaign, they have concluded
to offer the Weekly I ntell Igelacer at the follow
ing low rates:
Single copies, one year, 62,00; Five copies Mekt;
Ten copies $17,00; Twenty copies Thirty
copies 545,00; Fifty copies, to one address, $OO o;
Eighty eopies, to one address, ,isto,oo. Daily In
telligencer Isi 3 OD per annum.
Fetfons wishing to sell real estate can find
no better-oxlvertislng medium than the Weekly
Intelltge n cer. Address
my 7. n H. G. SNI lTif & CO, Lancaster, Fa.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED,
Having purella.se vln t e h en o ti lngr i tg, of the Messrs
FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS
Treasurer.
Secretary.
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 himself
rella that he will at all times try to
sell good and hlo
Flour, Peed and Grain
At the lowest price for cash In band. From my
long experience in thfs 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 hopti by
strict attention to my business and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage in the
future.
THE MILLI:NG, FLOUR, FEED
AND GRAIN BUSINESS,
Will be continued, in all its departments, at the
• ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
EAST • I' n oNv ,
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed house,
• 'Where the public will flnd a good steel: always
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants,
ap2.76;-Iy. H. 11. HANT.7.II.STICK.
JARECKI & METZ
1123 State St., Erie, Pa.,
Manufacturers and Deniers in all lands o
11 .SS 01111 S, •
Gas, Steam and Lead : Pipe,
CISTERN, FORCE A; WELL IT3IPS,
Sheet Beaks; :ittd 13rass Wire,
'We also manufacture
LIGHTNING RODS, SLUMP. RODS,
13rt.iss Ca
.I.nd IiI4S Celebrated
Four Cup Ball Valve !
Generally used in the oil regicaes
mr4-Stn
BOOK BINDERY
A,x, •
Blank Book Manufactory
' We would respectfully announce to the public
that we have opened it
BOOB'
and are prepared to do wort: in any branch of
the business.
BLANk BOOKS!
Of all kindo, on Laud and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern desired.
Ili iGAZDIES AND OLD BOOKS,
Bound and repaired in the best style.
Keyetone Sth National Ban
E k,
.Corner State and
Streets, rie, Pa.
al - A
-aril
Book Agent; Wanted.
AfEN Olt WOMEN, In every township, vllinge
.1.7 l and city, for a splendid work,brlm lull of
entertainment and Instruction, and the best
*Ming bong in the field—liaicer's Exploration
of the Nile Tributaries Of Abyssinia. The Nile
mystery solvers; the country, climate, soli, pro
ductions, natural scenery; habits and customs
of the people; exciting adventures In hunting
elephants, lions, buff:Aloes, rhinoceros, hippota-
MUH, etc. limit agents everywhere van nadir.
to their Interest to examine this wort. Speci
men pages furnished. Our canvassers are has,
fag great success. Ladies sell it rapidly and
make large wages.
"An admirable record ofacientiflc exploration,
geographical discovery, and personal adven
ture."—N. Y. Tribune.- '
It is Issued in a very attractive form, and is
asentertelning as it romance.'—Boston Jour.
nal. - O. D. CASE &CO., Publishers,
mgt. - -, Hartford, Conn.
708 PRINT of every kind, la large or
ey small quanta's*, plain or darned, done in
the best siwle, and at Moderate prices, at the
Otase:rrer °lnce.
'PEW.
and the Store,
II_()
I%l' F. AV
BINbERT OVER
E. 3L COLE kt SON
IWpikirt & Corset Depot!
AM TOR
Now York Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
IOQS S'l'A.Tr. ST.
tr 4;
. ..treat, Light, Fashionable and
• Cheap.
• SPIEtiNG- STYLES !
NATHAN COHEN respectfully Informs the
ladles or Erie and surrounding country that
ha MIS on hand a large assortment of Hoop
Skdrts, of all-sizes and styles, of his own make,
and Manufactured of the best flexible steel and
material, which he will guarantee equal to ally
In the market. Having had considerable expe
rience In the business, he is confident of his
ability to give entire satisfaetlon to all those
who may favor him with a all. it any of his
make will break within one year, they will be
repaired, and no charges Mai le.
Ohl Skirts repaired, altered and shaped as
new. New Skirts male to order lit the shortest
notice. A splendid and large Sinek of all kinds
Of Cumets and Corset Steels constantly - kept on
band. Country merchants supplied at the very
lowest rates. - NATHAN COH.EN,
ja2c-tf. No. State street, Erie, F la.
Authorized CfPltasl 9500,000.
CAPITAL PAID IN MAO.
TILE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for buhiness on -
MONDAY, DECEMBER MIL 1844,
In the banking office previously occupied by the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Unfitting, north-east
corner of State street and public Park.
WM L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
DIRECTORS:
W.M. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & Co., Coal
Dealers.
305. Ai - TARTER, of firm of Belden, Bliss &
McCarter, Builders.
0E0..1. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. ft. BROWN, Agent Bufralo Erie R. R.
30115 C. BURGESS, of firm of elemens,Caugh.
ey & Burgess.. Wholesale Grocers.
0. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch dr Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M. R. 'BARR, of flnn of Barr, Johnson & Sea
manditore Manufacturers. --,
F. 1 0 , FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGARER, Grocer.
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
ERIE. PA.;
NIANUFACIRMEIIB OF
The Bradley Engine !
A New Compound or
Double Cylinder -Engine.
ME
STEAM TWICE
And Is 'Warranted to give
FIFFY TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENT
More power than a Single Q , Under Engine
using the :ante amount of 'steam.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
OP ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND TANKS !
Of all De,crlptlons
CITICULA:I2. SAWMILLS
MEI
HEAD BLOCKS.,
del2-tf.
Mrs. John B. Perkins,
I=l
coNrmc'rxow - Eitt - E,s:
AND DEALER. IN t
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
NUT, ITC:,
NO. 822 STATE ST., CORNER NINTI
ERIE, PENNA
Pine Apples, Oranges, LC11101.4, Peaches,
STRAWBERRIES, ETC.,
, Parties promptly furnished with every de
seription of CASE, PYRAMIDS, ICES, ETC.
ETC,
The nicest store west of New York.
JUST OPENED
new and well &elected 149c1; of
Stoves, Tin, Japanned, Brittania all
l'oncEL.lisAla:,
CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS,
House Furnishing. Goods
PAITERSON & AVERY,
5 7 . prenett St., Erie, Pa
We also have a large and well arranged shop,
‘vlth nil the modern improvcrilents for 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-
Awed to do job work of all kinds with neatness
and dispatch. Are well posted insetting hot air
furnaces, roofing, etc. Call and see us and ex
amine our stock.
Dissolution.
Fru E CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exhAing
1 between the underAnned, in the Planing
Mill, Door, Sash and Blind buhincss, under the
firm name of Jacob "loom S Co,, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the fist day of June, 1A37.
The business will be continued by Jacob Bootz,
who is authorized to settle all the accounts of
the late drat. JACOB ROOM
ANTONY STIUTZINGEJI.
The undersigned, Intending to continue the
abovebusiness, at the old stand, west side of
Peach, between 12th and 1:1t11 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 mowing 01
all kinds done, Sash, Doors and Winds furn
ished to order. All kinds of Lumber On hand,
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 favors, I respectfully solicit a con
Urinates of the same.
oel7-6m•
.F`. A. AV1731P.17. CO..
=I
Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
WINES, LIQUORS, SUGARS,
Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Frutta, igutg, .1c
No. Sl4:Stato street.
West side, between Bth and 9th Streets, Erie, I'a
9ish paid for country produce.
F. A. WEBER. ' my2-1-tf, W. ERHART.
cllv.v.A.Lavar..
DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST
Dientest, Cheapest, and Best Sign Potoling west
of New York City.
Parlors, IlaUs, Churches, &o.
Frescoed In the neatest style of the art.
General Defilfzn Inr,, Drafting of Modela for the
Patent Office and every description of Orna
mental Van/tins executed promptly. Itoomain
liano Nall, No. 3, second floor uplll34f.
rrk_.36A.cco AND CIGiAIiS.
The place to get a choice estiele of Tobacco,
liana' and Climes is at
E. IL WELSHBLAWS 1318 PEACH ST.,
South of the Union Depot.
tratii on hand a good assortment of the
above aqles of every grade, wholesale and re
tail. A Pipes, Pouches, Boxes and Smokers'
Articles o every description. Please favor me
with a call. Don't forget the place,36B Peach
etreet nuarel-ly.
T•rn -M13141(,;
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AA.. stand, south of the Peoft,
three doors 'fv , ft of the Ankerle.ai tl rub
west Park, where he has a yery tine
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fah to any In the mulct.% ad rOPe c '
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