The Noble Block Dry Goods Store t GREAT A:. ; RAND OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS ! 0100,000 Worth of Ne r w and Desirable Patterns, For Ladies and Misses, consisting in .part of Summer Silks, Russett Mixtures, Ohene Poplins, Pewit's, ORANDIEct. LAWNS, MARSAILLES; WHITE AND PLAIN BUR WHITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY ! N A INS101;;S, .1 A( .4 . INETT: 4 ,F,q, FT( Ifarimillem Quilts from 142.50 and 11pward..i. We keep all kinds of g oods updailly called for In a first-class Dry Goods Store, and buy no refuse goods, but endeavor to keep those that will please all who want good and durable art !elev. EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO., Alpacas---Black, Bromit and Drab---Splendid Goods TO BE SOLD AWAY DOWN BELOW THE MARKET. I,74t,ciek cot Delain, Ifatidcome Patterns, Superior to any in Town THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN, t wit/41041g of 31errImae, Sprague', Americans, Cochecnes, and all other popular makes FULL. LINE OF PINK AND WHITE PRINTS. That everybody ham been culling for and can now be supplied with. They ate going like the dew lECI_AIO2k.CIiE7) ":%11LTS411ATINTS In the Minket. Nuw Yorlc Mills, Wninsuttn, homilalcs, Fruits of the Loom, &e , 20,000 Yards Cheap Muslins, li't• have just retpived from thtlfanuthefor3 Yards 50,000 nat. we are willing that our customers should carry away, as we have not room for them. Our counters are loaded down with Domestic Goods, bought previous to the LATE ADVANCE IN THE EASTERN MARKET Now b, Ibe time to buy, before they go higher. -CAL' AT THE LIVE STORE OV - Edson, Churchill & Co., Next door Smith of the Post Office. LAILIIF. THE LARGE.ST STOCK 01• From S to 12 1-2 Cont. Brown of No.: Noble Bloek: Muslin s REM COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DA. llii[774lEN • Farmers and Others, COICSIG3 , I YOrEt ASFIE , ..I, BEER WAX, BEANS, BUTTER, cHEENE., EGGS, FLOM AND MEAL, FLAX, x!01 'ON, FURS AND SKINS, bRIED UrREELN PRITITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, Port,. TRY, NAVAL STORIN 0P 8, aLNOf4E4O, FEATUERN MED PROVISION'S, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, sLisittaium, Itor.ActoN, trrt JOSIAH CARPENTER, Gen'l Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 448 Washington St, NEW.YORK CITY, And receive his weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current published in the United States. SEND FDIC A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates and Cards Furnished Free Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. ESTABLISHED MAT I, 1S(10 First class references given when required. 1nt19'67 LATEST & BEST! thE GREAT AMERICAN tOMBINATION Button hiple, Over,eaming SEWING MACHINE °! Is warranted to execute in thebest 'man ner every variety of Sewing Hemming, Cording Tacking , Braiding, Gath ering, quitting, overseaming, Embroider ing on the edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes In all fabrics. IT lIAS NO EQUAL Bang 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 frill particulars• and sam ples of work done on this machine, can be had on application at the BALES-ROOMS-OP TILE COMPANY, South-West Corner of Eleventh and Chestnut Sta., PHILADELPIII.t. Instructions given on the Blachine gra• tultously to all purrhascrs. A.G-ENTTI WANTED To Sell this Machine C. R. Kingsbury, 714 State Street St., Erie, Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford counties. . jalBlo-I.y. NO 31401 M BALD ILEA_Miliii 2 NO ➢FORE GRAY LOCKS, 11111% tormf. a nasal" neuewer Is pronounced by all who have used it the very 114,4 preparation for the hair. It is apost tire cure for baldness, eradicates dandruff and humus, mops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores gray locks to their original hue and luxuriance. It. bperates on the !wentlons and'. fills the glands with new lie and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always he brought hark, hv a few applications, to its youthful abtadatiee, vitality and color.. It makes the hair soft, glossy; fragrant, plea sant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a Flair Dravilreg it has no equal. The sales are 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 & SNIITIL Sole Proprietors, 137 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 you awake In the morning wirefreshed and apprehensive? If so, procure a bottle of Dr. Leon s Infant Remedy, and yon will have no more weary hours of watching and anxiety. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY This stood the test of years. Thousands of num. ca and mothers bear witness that it never falls to give relief If used in season. It Is a mlld.yet sure and speedy cure for colle,eramps and pram, and is invaluable for all complaints incident to teething. . Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. 'Address all °niers to ZIEGLER& fi3IITH, Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third St., Philadelphia SILVER'S W.I4H POWDER! Save% time, labor and money—makes Wash ing n pastime and Monday a Fe%tival. SOl.l es own here. Try tt. Address all orders to the numntacturers. ZIEGLER k. S.IIITII , Sole Proprietors," IT North Third St, Philadelphia zio-61n vatrp CII'Y PUTIIBING WORKS No. 1224 Slate St. Particular aVentiun given to the introduction' of Water, Steam and Gas Pipes into Hotels, Stores and Dwelling Houses •, also, the fitting tip' of Copper Heaters, Bath Tabs, showers, t‘ ash Stands and other Work, by experienced Workmen and on ream:amble terms, Constantly on hand and for sale a full line of Plumber's Materials, Copper Heaters, Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Showers`, Pumps, Braes Work, Wrought Iron Gas and Water Pipe, Galvanized Water Pipe Iron Fit tings, Also, a large stock of Gas Fixtures, Chande liers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights, Drop Lights, Stand IdglAts, Diger Lighten., Shades, Globes, Rubber Hose, etc. :a. Orders from the country promptly attend ed to. GEO. L. HUBBARD, Proprietor feb7.7,llri. NEW LOCATION G. P. DAVIS Has 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 Arst-class grocery establishment. We are determined not to be surpassod, and invite all who want any thing in our line to call feeling assured that WO ,hall be able togivesatisfact ion both as to gnat -13 0 (goods and prices. Country ,Produce Bought and Sold. We have opened a COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, ro which we ask the attention of those having Produce to tlispose of. We pledge ourselves to secure:the highest market prim for ail articles enirtstetl•to our care. DEALERS, IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. aprT6B-tr. . TOBACCO! TOBACCO! • J. W. TAYLOR, Manufacturer of NAVY, SPUN R OLLS, Bs, 10s, And all the er brands of TOBA.CCO: 50.1T7 PENS Ernimr, apllV-y. PI7T4IITTIIOII, PA White Men Must Rule America. CLUBS FOB 1868 r-CLUBS FOB 1808. • The Best New York Weekly Published!. NEW YORK DAY BOOK ! • The New York Day-Book Is a straightforward Radical Democratic paper, with a larger circu lation than any other Democratic journal ever published on this continent, and it enters on the threshold of 18113 more prosperous and more hopeful of the great cause It upholds than ever before. Standing on the Declaration of Inde pendence entitledl (white) men are equal," and therefore toequal 11;,:its,• it ts opposed to all forms and degrees of special legislation that conflict With this grant( central truth of Democrac,y, and over all and above all, does it combat that Monstrous treason to American liberty, which, thrusting the negro element in to our political system must of necessity wreck the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers. (lod hoe created white men superior and ne groes Inferior, and therefore all the efforts of the p l an years six years to abolish ilia work and equalize with nt%roes—every law violated, eve ry State •Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed, and every dollar expended, are ne cessarily just so many steps towards national suicide; and the simple and awful protlem now upon us is last this—shall we recover our rea son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon grelism, social anarchy, and the total ruin of our country. The Day Book, therefore, demands the resto ration of the "talon as it nas"—a Union of co equal States upon the white basis, as the only hope, and the only means posible under heaven for saving the grand ideas of 1778, and the fund amental priciples of American liberty, and if the real freemen, and the-earnest believers In thdt sacred and glorious cause In which the men of the Revolution (diens' np their lives, will now labor to expose I he lamorance,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 Book will, however, hereafter be more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo ses 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 ment" will he 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 rind 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, Philadelphia, &c., up to time of going to press. Terms--Cash In Advance. TOR ALCk'O, NLF.IIN, One copy one year C' 00 Three copies one year 5 . ..ie Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club ' 10 00 Ten copies one year, and ouo to the getter up of the club 17 00 Additional copies 1 75 Twenty copies one year, and one to the gets ter up or the club 'A 00 Specimen copies sent free. Send for a copy. Address, givin_g post office, county and State In full, VAN .EVR/E, HOUTON ..1r CO., deci2. ' No /02 Nassau St., New York: ._.; ;_/ • Cor. oi Penn rind St. flair Street., The Largest:Cheapest and most Successful Practical Business College Fifteen Thousand Students From Thirty 'nave States In Ten Yeats FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR, Containing frill information, Outline of Course of Wilily, samples of Cowley's Premium Penmanship, View of the College Building, different De rtments, City of Pittsburgh, etc 4, etc., address the Principals, mylM. THE BURDETT CELESTE PARLOR AND CHURCH With "Harmonic Celeste" and "Vox Huma na" attachments. The "Harmonic Celeste" im parts a Wonderful clearness and richness to the tone and must be heard to bo appreciated, and the "Vox Humana," besides being indescriba bly sweet, is almost a perfect imitation of a hu man voice. Also, Pianos, Melodeons, Guitars, Aecordeong, Received as Soon as Published, Second hand rhinos taken In exchange for new ones. Pianos and Melodeons to rent. SEWING MACITiNE I)EPOT MEI A, wit r, No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and 11th, Erie, Pa. Monanwnts, Tombstones,Marble and Slate Mantles &e. I have on hand n large assortment of monu ments and headstones of various styles, In American and Italian marble, and a corps of the best workmen In the State. All orders will be promptly attended to and sat isfulon guar anteed: My work is warranted unsurpassed, and I cannot he undersold by any one. Orders and inspection of 'lock and prices solicited. FRANK ALLEN. AGENT, - . -,-,---- .- , r - _ 4 •,-"..-' . -- 1 ... = ,' , 1;- -7 :377-=: 1 \ : s t . 1. V. ' 4 .'l n t ;'• '-" • . :'-' -''''',.1 1 ,,, F . l.^ r-A ' *-4 ' .. ,._ .o •at i_ ,_ r.,, , :g...,44 ,- '' , , ,.:.„ .0: , 4:...... Whotr-ale Dealer in Fine Whiskies, BraudreS, Wines, Gins, Rums, C'ORDIAI.9, BITTERS, ETC. I Also, Bottled Llquois. feb33-3m.] No. 1220 State St., Erie, Pe. An Independent jhilly Newspaper, pont teal and gcneml,giving all the New. la a tre..1.11.1 - end • able, attractive manner, condensed so that a business man can Mid time to read the whole. Charles A. Dana, Editor and Manager. Price• tri a year, $1,50 for three months. Prepared with great rare for country subscri bers. 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 reading, .making It a first-rate GENERAL FAMILI NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im portant Presidential Campaign, will find THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price, 81 a year; 3) copies to one address, SI7 to one address, $37,50; lett copies to one address 75. TEE SEZEE-WEEKLY BUN. Same size and character ns the Weekly, but furs billing twice as much readingi, nuttier, and giving the news,willt greater freshness. (treat pains wilt also be taken in making up the polit ical news of the day for this paper, so that the reader, whatever ho his politics, will fled the BE3II-WEEKLY KIN to bo nn accurate and comprehensive compendium of politicid infor mation. In fact, we mean thut this shall be the most valuable campaign paper in the coun try. Price, S 2 a year; 10 copies to one address, $18; It copies to one-address, e - 35; :AU copies to one address, St): always in advance. Address, my" 3w. THE RUN New York CHY. EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above the Buffalo Road, ITIEN - ItY, T3TCYA.I` , . i'r .6.: CO., xsivrrAcrungns or ET PARLOR, COOK A 'D OFFICE STOVES, TIN /O.ID IRON WAKE, THE CELEBRA D CURTIS PLOW! - And all kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, &a., 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 Ls all we ask. nirZr63-tf. HENRY. BRYANT do CO. T LITERS TF-STAMENTARY to the estate of J James Miles, late of Girard township, de ceased, have been grunted to the subserlbera. All persons indebted to,t he estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of tile de ceased wilt make known the same without de lay. JAMES MILES, J. ROBERT ILAI.L, .1. W. WETMORE. • Eireeutora. FOR ISOR. PA.„ IN THE VNITED STATES teiMIT'II eft, 4CC1W1..10-, Pittsbu rgli, Pa Olt Gr.ti N S 5 ETC., AND NEW MUSIC Crro‘-er,at 13alct.r v. M. IVEHJEL, N'. loaf StateStitvet, Erie, Pa M. A. DUNNING. The New York Sun, THE WEEKLY EMT I .RIE, r.l Executor's Notice. L EICKENLAITII & CO., StAIitIFACItittREI OP BOOTS & SHOES No. 62S State Street.' RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We havejust finished, and prepared for pub. Ile inspection, a mammoth stock of Boota,gboes, Gaiters, Rubbers, etc. embracing every descrip tion and variety of kinds, and whlekfor style, quality and fi nish cannot be suninossi In the market, nil of which are offered at late reduced rates. We also pay especial and strict atten tion to CIUt4TCODIrI 11V401411. I For which the finest collection of Leathers we kept on band, and every facility Is secured for accommodating customers promptly and In a style to render perfect satisfaction. PorticoLtr attention is also directed to our W HOLF.SIA LE DEPARTMENT, - No. 6 ' , Went Seventh Street, Where wr, Imulufacture al Wholesale, Ken's Boys', Ladies', :Misses' and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind. Raving lately enlarged our manufactory by the addition of new btaldls and improved ma chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on short, notice and at the lowest auutetprices. Adjoining this department are connected our LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS! Embracing French, (lemma and American half Skins, of best and Varied brands, Hlanghter and Spanish Hole Leather, French and Ameri can Roans of all colors and prices. • With our increased facilities wo 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 continuants!, of the same. sltf. .l. EICHENLAREI & CHEAP CASH STORE.. A . 7VI I N I‘ol IGr , 1 '..1 t; • of Stli and 'State 51.1., Grroverlea and Provision's, Wood, Willow and Stone Ware, And everything that b usually kept in a ftrst Mae Family Grocery. • ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR, CAM, =I The best brands of Erie Cininty Flour, Always on Band. Call and examine prices. Sir Goods delivered free in any part of the city or South Erie. 0e.3-tf. II • IV DO ;41N=14 1 / 1 1 0 A 34 !FM UNDERSIONEO having purchased the J. well known Livery Stand heretofore occu pied by. Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his friends and the public that he will continue the business and inVites their patronage. TUE 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. lishmekt as to give, satisfaction. Those who want to obtain the services of a good team will find me'ready at all times to accommodate theta at reasonable prices. Recollect the place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth strootovor of the Reed House. jeBll.-tf. THOS. I.MINON. GERMAN SAVINGS,INSTI U lON, Cornor Eighth and Nitrate. eta., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. This Institution Ls now open for the transac tion of business. OFFICE HOURS: 9.A.M.t04P.M. SATURDAYS: . 9A. 2t4 P.W. Six Per Cent. interest will be Given by this —'lnstitution to Regular Depositbrs. • 'DIRECTORS: • J. Eichenlaub, P. A. Becker, P. P. Liebel, F. Schneider, John (lend:Omer.' OFFICERS: John Gensbeirner,.—... ............ I ........ ...President. Matthew Schlaudecker, Treasurer. • F. Schneider, .Secretary. • zny2'67,ly. NEW FIRM. Inner' P. Crpok, having taken In his son Jas. E, as a partner, on the Ist day of April, ISM, trn• der the arm name of James P. Crook & Bon, de• sires to have a settlement of his old accounts. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to pim are reatirom -- • • • JAMES P. CROOK & SON, ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER And' Manufacturers of WINDOW SASH, ERAMEB. DOORS & 13 . LINER. Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Planing done to order. 1 1 .3h0p on Peach Between Fourth and Fifth Sta., Erie, Pa. We respectfully call the attention of the: pnb. lie to our facilities for doing work in the best of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing lined up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, we feel confident of giving =Una& Lion. orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. f. JASIDI P. caoox. & SON. PER,I;ErY'S National Claim Agency Ocoee In Farrar Hail Bnlldlng, Erie, Pa. ' SOLDIERS' BOUNTY. All clahrutnts for extra bounty allowed by late nets of Congress, can have the tame ;promptly collected by sending their discharges to me, the receipt of which will be promptly acknowledr ed and instructions returned. INCREASE OF PENSIONS. Li per month for the total loss of tine of either leg or nrm, Instead of $B. pper month for each minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also. other lucre/seg. ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of O. S. A. Three months pay' proper for all in service March &I, and discharged after April 9th, PM Claims cashed-. Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled toxin- It ten for closing and completing claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency in North-Western Pennsylvania where years of experience In the U. M. Treasury can be Mond. Thankful for the vet"?' 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 Hall Building. Address It. 'TODD rtrtLEY, . tirc4-I.f. Lock Box lei. Erie, Pa. .7. w.• A. 112, S Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture li:«•Inl; purchased the entire Stock of Furnl lure of Messrs. Moore & Bible!, I respectfully ask my old customers and the public generally to give me a call at the old stand, No. 715 STATE STREET, Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Sets BEDSTEID:S, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBE:3, DESKS, And, In find everything In the line of Furniture. I nm prepared to manufaetureloonier arty style that may be called for. Remember, No. 715 State street, east side, between Seventh end Eighth streets. ap1:767-t f, rialE. ELEGANT STORE ROOM now occupied 4. by G. W. Goodrich, No. cr,, State street, will be for rent from Apra Ist. Rent - 871:0. Mire of WM, A. GALBR mbli-tr. W1101,.1.114ALE CIMEII3 Dealers In I= JOHN W. AYHMS. For Bent. el====nl ERTECRAILiWAY. OrealltateultikattpDoubleTrack Route to NEW YORE, BOSTON, end the Newlkiiblnd Cities. This Railway extends Dunkirk to New York, 4:Smiles. Badhlo teiNew lt.rk, BB miles. Babizminea to New York, 4115 miles. And is from 21 to 57 MILES THE StIONTERT ROUTE. Al) trains run directl e g a rgb to New York, 460 MILEB, without or coaches. ' From and after May 1. 1M trains will leave, in cone ration with all the WesternlSnes AM VOWS: From DiINEITUL and sALAM.AN CA —bit NM York time-from Union De ts : Ytai A. AL, Express Mall from Dunkirk daily (except Sundays): SLOW at Salamanca at MOD A. M., and connects at Hornellsville and Corning with the 7.30 New Express Mail Its= ad In New York at 7.40 , ses P. /54 161854firnit Express. from Salamanca daily (except Sundays). Elkus; at Hornell,- vino 50 F. M.. (SoPper), Intersecting with the 2.3a.P. M. train from 13WIalo, and arrives in New York at f .40A. AL &.50 P. New York Night Express, from Dun kirk dally (excey t iundayil. Stops at Sala mimes at 7:45P. • Olean 8.20 P. Turner's-10./2 A. , (SPA), /sad arrives in New ,York at 1.233 P. M. Connects at Great Rend with Delaware, Lackawana and Wes tern Railway for Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with after noon trans and steamers 'for Boston and New En_ ghuld Cities. It al P. lir Matti Express, from Dunkirk, (Sondas, excepted). Stops at Salamanca 1155,1 and connects at lioraellsville with the 11.10 P. M. Train from linithlo, arri ving in New York 3:50, P. M. From IlWittlo—by New York time—from Depot oorner Exchange and Michigan Ste.: &00 A. M., New York Day Expreas, daily (except Sundays). Stops at Horneßavine 9.09 A. 31., (Bkftt Sasglienna 1.25 P. X. (Dine); Tur ner's 7.05 - P. M., (Sup), and arrives In New York at 0/5 P. M. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 7:30 A. M., Express Mall, via. Avon and Romans villa daily (except Sunday). Connects at Elmira with_Northena Central Railway for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the South, and arrives in New York at 7:40 A. M. 235 P. M., Lightning Express, daily (except Sun day), stops at Hornellaville 6.10 P. 01, (Sup): and arrives In ,New York 7.40 A. M., connec ting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington. 7:35 P. 14„ New York Night Express daily, (ibm. days excepted.) Stops at Hornel is..• I Ile, Mos P. 14., _intersecting with the 540 P. M. train from mardurk, and arrives In New York at 12.401'. H. 11120 P. 1,1, Cincinnati Express, daily (except Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 7.48 A. 31, (Likftg Turner's 1.87 P. M., (Dine), andarrives la Now York at 3:55P. M. Connects at Elmi ra with Northern Central Railway, for Har risburg, Philadelphia, BalthnoreoWashing ton. and points South, and at N. York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. • Oa one train East on Sunday, leaving Da iTh lo at 2.r.),P. M., and reaching New York at 7:40 Boston and New England passengers, with their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, In New York. The best Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars In the World accompany all night trains on this Railway. Baggage checked through and fare always as low as by any other route. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can be obtained at all principal ticket of fices in the West and South-Wee IL BIDDLE, WM. BA ss. ARR, Gang Sun't. Gaul Pag't. my'N-t[ NEW kaurdr. Maylng associated with me on theist of Janua ry Andrew Mayer, in the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, The drm will be known as C. Englehart & Co.. and the business will be carried on as hereto fore at No. 19 West Park, Erie, Pa. C. ENGLEITAET. ' iSosfiethinfir Nov. Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for your children. A majority of the children wear boles 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 oat at the toe, and make a pair of shoes last three times as long as without - Tit:it Leather Caps have been worn to some extent, but ; they have proved worthless. Sliver Tips have a neat and substantial appear. ance, and do away miAt with the disagree able sista of dirty angs and protruding toes. We have constantly on hand the only as sortment of silver Tipped Shoes to be found In the city, including fine dewed shoes, Balmomls, Youths' Boots, do., which we offer, together with a large and fashionable assortment of Ladies' and Garda' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest cash prices rar/VM . -tt. C ENGLEHABT dc CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, Having purchased the interest of the Messrs. - Vincent" in the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of the late firm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor trout the friends and pa trons of the house mud the public hi general, Pledging hims d elf that he will - at all times try to sell good an reliable Flour, Feed and Grain At the lowest price for cash in hand. From my loes . enwri—ence In this branch of the trade, trust, I know what the public demand, and that / proposed to meet that want. Returning my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to m in the past L l lkombg strict attention tr. mw - . - THE; MILLING FLOUR, FF7T), • AND GRAIN BUSINESS, Will be continued, in all Its departments, at the : ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store, PARK ROW, Between Brown's Hotel and' heed House, Where the public will finda good stock always for sale, with competent and polite men on hand to supply their wants. apV67-IY. H. B. HAVERsTICK. JARECKI & METZ, 1.128 State St., Erfe, Pe., Manufacturers and Dealers In all klndsor BRASS WORKS, Gas, Steam and Lead Pipe, CISTERN, FORCE & WELL PUMPS, , I IIOfRE. Sheet Etrasm and Bra' s Wire. We also manufacture umrisr.o4 RODS, SUCKER RODS, Brass Casti Anil the C'elebrated Four Cup Ball Valve ! Oenerntly used In the oil region, mr*,2rn NEW BOOK BINDERY Blank Book Manufactory ! We would respectfully announce to the public that we have opened a BOOR BINDERY, and aro prepared to do work in any branch of the business. BLANK BOOKS! Of an kinds, on hand and made to order, and ruled to any pattern desired. MAGAZINES AND OLD BOOKS. Bound and repaired In the beat style BINDERY OVER Keystone Street National Bank, Ode State and Stlt " Erie, Pa. E. 3X. COLE rk se*: atOS-3ti:i BM Lancaster Intelligencer THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST Democratic Journal. in Pennsylvania The Lancaster Intelllgencer, enablished In 17£6, has always been known as a first-class Po. Utica! 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 raper as every Democrat should take. The publishers of the Intelllgencer regard it to be the duty of every Democrat to support his county papers in reference to any other; but wa there are many who will be likely to anbscrltx, for more than one paper during the pending Presidential campaign, they have concluded to oflbr the Weekly Intelltgourer at the follow ing low rates: Single copies, one year, 12,,0tt ; Five,corkis 'ma; Ten copt_es .17,00; Twe n ty copies MOO; Thirty copies SAIXI; Fifty copies, to ono Whin:" $01,0; 0 '-' , .htycople . s„ to one address, MOO. Dolly In tlligt neer S J,OO per annum. W.Pertona wUhing to Ben real estate can find no better adverUslng medium than the Weekly tatelligeneen Address my 7. H. O. SMITH & CO, Lai:waster. Pe. Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot! 1212M1 New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory, 11 00141 RICA 1 - E. RT. Neat. Light, Fatibiomtble and Cheap. Eirmi4c4 twrlrrAEsil NATHAN WHEN respectfully Inform the ladies of Erie and surrounding country that ho has on hand a large assortment or Hoop Skirts, of all sizes and styles, of his own shake, and manufactured of the best flexible steel and material, which be will guarantee equal to any In the market. flaying had considerable expe rience In the business, Ito Is confident of hls ability to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. It any of his make will break within one ,venr, they will be repaired, and no charges made. Old Skirts repaired, altered and shaped as new. New Skirts made to order at the shortmit notice. A splendid and large stork of all kinds of Corsets and Oirset Steels constantly kept - bn hand. Country znercluutts supplied at the very lowest rates. NATHAN COHEN, Jas-tf. No. 1008 State street, Erie, Pa. Authorized Capital . 8500,000. CAPITAL PAID IN $330,=. THE SECOND NATIONAL DANK opened for business,on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12111, 1861, In the banking race previously occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east corner of State street and public Park. WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash. DIRECTOTIS: WM. L. scan, of firm of .1. Hearn & Co., Coal Dealers. JOS. M'CARTER, of firm of Selden, Bliss & McCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R. .101 IN C. BURGESS, of !Irmo! Clemens,Caugh ey & Burgess. Wholesale Grocers. 0. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour Merchants. M. R. BARB, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea man, Stove Manufacturers. F. E. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Ferrer, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGAXER, Grocer. , &T6l. ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, IIIIZIE. PA.. MANUFACTURERS OF The Bradley Engine! A NPR' COMIYAIIid or Double Cylinder Engine, EOM "JAY:A ^rTIP. P.4'rF0..A31 - TWICE, And is Warranted to give FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEB (TNT. More power than a Single C.% Under Engine ===t=lll:llYM2:=l STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ! OF ALL STYLES OIL STILLS AND TANKS! Of all Deacrlptiona CIRCULAR SAW 3.1 1L143 MS SEAR BLOCKS. dcl2-tf. Mrs. John B. Perkins CONFECTIONERIES AND DEALER IN , Foreign & Domestic Fruits, NUTS., ETC., NO. 5• 2 2 STATE, ST., CORNER NINTH, ERIE„ Pine Apple'., Oran;es, Lenlong, Peaehec. STIUNVIIERRIFS, ETC.. thvays on hand In their season Parties promptly_ furnished with every de scription of CAKE, PYRAMIDS, ICES, ETC., E;"Te. The nicest store west. of New York. ' • JUST OPENED. A nee and 'well ,elected btoek of SiOTeq. Tin, •Japattned, Brittania and roncEL.krs WARE, CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS House Furnighlng Goods Generally. PATTERSON & AVERY. re. 7 Freneia St., Erie, Pa We also have a large and well arranged shop, with all the modern improvements for manu facturing tin ware of every•, description, and with a corps of competent workmen, ender the supervision of Mr, C. Avery (who has bad many years experience in city work). Wear fully pre pared to do lob work of all kinds with neatness and dispatch. Are well posted In setting hot air furnaces, rooting, etc. tall and see us and ex am ine our stock. nth Important. Notice. FAIRVIEW STATION', Sept. 16, 1567. The Subscriber Would respectfully inform the Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he is prepared to pay THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for all kinds of Farm Produce delivered at, Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for sale LtrrE3flNOeS AND AICTIIRACITE COAL, as eneap as can be bad. elsewhere. Also, has the agency of Ilapgocxl, Young S Co.'s :superior Cast Steel Plows, Sulkey Cultivators, Wallace & Jones' Self-Dumping Wheel Hay Rake, ‘te. And has a superior lot of March full blood and grade SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS! sepinT-Iy. A. STONE. T•'. A. WI , IIIP.It OLr. CO.. =I C'onntry Produce, liroceries, Protisions, N'IN, LIQUORS, sEu ARS Tet)IICCO, t'iockery Ware, Fruits, Nuts, de., No. 51.4:1.4tat0 S:troot. West stde, between Bth and 9th Streets, Erie, Pa Msh pald for conntry produce F. A. WEBER. my2l-tf. W. ERHART L. 13. VALIP4I, DESIGNER 4S; DECORATIVE ARTIST! Neatest, Cheapest, and Best - Sign Painting Went . of Now York City. t Pcirlorg, lIaIIR, ChurohoB, &0., Frescoed In the neatest style of the art. - General Th , slgning, Drafting of Models forth° Patent °Mee and every description of Orna mental Painting executed promptly.; Rom= ln Farrar' all, No. 3, second door apll'fff-tf. T. • .113,16. CCO AND }OIGGAfIS. The place to get a choice artfele of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars Is at 8 1318 PEACH ST., DE! South of the Union DepoL Always on hand a good assortment of the above articles of every grade, wholesale and re tall. ALso, Pipes, Pouches, Boxes and Smokers' Articles of every description. PleaseAvor me with a eon. Don't forget the place, LW Pump greet NIMW IvtIIS/C, THE LATEST PUBLISICED Sent to any Address on Reee l Pt. of pr Addrenaing •me ty 0. J. WILLAR D 31 UDC 'DEALER, No. 543 Br 4)lll,4 waY, New 144. "If I Couldn't How Could i" • a tie" 0 .1 song by ..... "emu Ober terlan"_;_bi Dan >i tatney "Kiss Me as of Old, mother" sent_ "Thinking of Old Friends " '; by win "Waiting Still for Thee"; "Stars of Promise"; ballad by Be -- •••••4 "Pleasant Memories"; by J. B. °Throessong Knoekingat e tnDoorof mule try . "Leaves that Fall In Spring"; by 7, s"' Sweet Drier Rose Is My Maur. w a g Holder-- . .. wig ty "Angel of Beniity"; by H. P. naatt:"..---.4 "Cottage Hose"; ' Song "SrleeZinit Song' ; by Howard Null "in this Beautiful Land of My LoreseLf.:--.4 by Holder "Meet M eg Darling, on To-night" ; "Write Me a Song of My Father"; hylVI "I Could ... Help but Stay": .. _ . l• "I'm Linge ring at the Garden "Friends We Loved In Former Yearc . . "In tee Meadow"; ballad by IL pr,n . , ftComp to My Ifert Ye Faded Ta0w,.„•...--11 Keeler 4 "Sweet Good NlFlit"i , by 11. P. "My Beautiful I earl •, by IL P. bash "Katy Drew " song and chore bby “H Haulome or My Youth"; bass tong by - rep: , m "Father,We Watched at the cloy ter song and chorus by Keeler__ . "Memories of the Pait"Lby sit I:7ii "It seems but the Other Day"; by J, P Thr 4 "Years Ago"; by J. ........ "Clara Kane"; sonikby Holder ... . . "Jesus, Saviour of My Soul"; saefed-Zo by ''...-,,1, tenor and alto voices , wit h chorus, 74 . 1.1 Sherwin .. "Like Noah's Weary move ; W—wm, red contralto and thorns.-- ............ . -• ............. "Softly Now the Light of Dar; solos or soprano lessor, with churn "Be Joyful in Le byH. P. Datlis - Z- "Cast Thy Barden on the Lord"; Gotta NI: prano and tenor, hy Basford— . "Savior, Source of Every 'To Deum". B flat, by Dsualey olt lea Good Thing to Give Thanks" sy soprano and bass "Praise the Lord, 0 My Soul"; solos tarppy t no and tenor A new School Book, "Nine o'clock Is ik e Morning"' by Henry Tucker_ . Address Orders J. WILLARD, No. 543 Brost , lwny . y 0.1./. W11.J...A.R b. - • liklioleqnle Agent for the City nna Stile of s tir York for the celebrated VOSE " PIANO FORTES; Are strictly speaking first class, and failed to become the LEADING PIAYO stet, er introduced. Dealers will be supplied Lowest Wholesale Rates and gnartuaikadprob lion. Large lilustrated price nst, giving tont likeness from phota .i tz s phs, sent to any alt•en on application. A O. .I. 'WR Wholesale Agent 513 Broadwayl LLA , New yD ort' S. D. dc H; W. SMITH'S AME RICAN OR AN'S! 0...1. Willard, Wholesale Agest. The Cases are the LARGEST IZi THE MARXET, New and beautiful In design and workmatl —are matte :ram the best of material. Vo2e. with beat care, having a smooth pipe ow quality of tone, yet deep and mellow. Ant idled in highly polished Black Walnut c: Rosewood clues, with double bellows, dare blow pedals, knee swells, etc. All have the.. 'nolo stop, with which the mostbeautiful effe. can be produced. Send for illustrated prfeelr. giving full particulars. Address O. J. WILLARD, jal7-tf. 613 Broadwa_,v • Prices at a Large discoUnt below marafka: ern' prices. Every instrument warnuitel five years. Also, the best Sewing Machines eonesr.::! on hand. Every Machine warranted far. tt.:l.! Sean. No. 815 State street, Erie, Pa. jang-tt. Z. SMITH. apZ-t f. Greenback for . Bondi. EQUAL TAXATION If "legal tenders" are good enough for thi! 5.f titer, merchant, farmer, mechanic, Jabot• er, and all others who pay taxes. they are good enough for rich bondholders who pay no taxe.. THE PITTSBURGH POST, The only Democratic daily in Western Pe , ' sylvania, and a first-class newspaper. GiPl the latest intelligence frorn all carts world, full local and commercial reports,t: - 2; er with a vast amount of miscellaneous is delivered to subscribers in Pittsbutfa neighboi lug cities and towns at the lour — Fifteen Cents m l l azi gs by Hail , V *3 s Year: TILE WEEKLY POST. Circulation larger than any Radical vett ( Pi per published in Pennsylvania. A lete Page paper, forty-eight columns of Meier, L UMW the leading editorials, a t s publish. ed Daily Post, full reports of he deli:4 3o l "i Rump—lab telegrams, cable, local and a reports, agricultural, poetry, storka , r/A . Mailed to any addrese at TWO DOLLARS A TEA Or when ordered to clubs of five and over ONE DOLLAR Arm pia= 001' Viir . Circulate the Post and increase the t6 ' .. .0; crane vote. All orders must be c 4un ti!l with the cash, and no deviation ca he R....0 fr0m the terms given above. specimen, 11,1 mailed to any address, free of ebartre• the publishers, .1.1;=. P. BAHR S pa riXT.S'et. Pit tSbUrg...--,. REMOVAL. s. HUNTER lira removed from Ak. stasad, west of the Americano h0te1,44,4,5. threesdoors west of the 1- west Park, where he has a very line line of HATS, CAPS, &C., &C .. Warranted to be equal In style, spat/ ish to any In the market, and respectful!! ut ,l,: Its a call from his old friends and the_los generally, assuring' them none 10111 00 .74 MILANKB I BLANKS A cotardetl47,l - U. meat of every kind of Blanks net Attorney; Justices, Constables sad Idea, for sale at the Observer TOB PRINTING of every kind, la small quantities, plain or colored , the best style, and at moderate peva, •• Observer °Mee.
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