The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 09, 1868, Image 4

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    The No"illock Dry Goods Store
GREAT A.ND GRAND OPENING OP
SPifiNG AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS !
;SU 00,4 kit) 0 Worth 01 N , ONv and Drelarnble Pathg'riffs,
For Ladles and 311:,,,q, consisting 1:1 part of
Simpler Silks, Russett Mixtures, Clime Poplips, Pequas,
ort_iNDIES, LAWN' W EN: N 117
WHITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY !
N.l IN 00 KM„I SWISSE: 4 , ETI
Marsailles“inills from fa.. 50 and Upward:A.
We keep all kinds of goods usually called for in a first-class Dry Goods Store, and buy no refuse
goods, but endeavor to keep if:Lose that will please all who want, good and durable articles.
EDSON, CHURCAILL & CO.,
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OI•
Alpacas---Black, Brawn and Drab---Splendid Goods !
TO BE SOLD AWAY DOWN BELL THE Ni.umr.r.
SStool.Wlloc4rtineß,
llitcrc-
Very Ilatnkonue Patterns, Superior to any In Town
THE LARGEST STOCK OF CPRINTS IN TOWN,
miain•C '11" • '1 Spkg •S s ' • kos•lt '1 o , e P'P a •
tammuaiwwi=iaalwwmiii=!l
That m erybody has been culling for and can now he supplied with. They are going like the dew
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20,000 Yards Cheap Muslin%
We have Just received from the numfactory
50,000 Yards of Brown Muslim !
"'hat we ere willlnz that our customer, should carry away, as we have not room for t hon. Our
count era are loaded down (h0d..., bought prevtoon to the
LATE ADVANCE IN THE EASTERN MAREET!
Nov b. I hr tine to buy, before they go higher,.
TIT; LI IrT.: ST 011141' OF
Edson, Churchill & Co.,
Next door South of the Post Office.
Stove, Tin anti House Furnishing . Hardware !
- FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
At the: Store of W. G. Gardner;
RECEIVING AND IN STORE,
Stoves of the most Improved Patterns,
Plain and Japanned Tin Ware. Table and Pocket Cutlery. and
House .Furnbthing Goods Generally.
VV. - ICY" rAay. - Eti• - 4T P1T1C1.7..h:4
11ILIC l'.‘NS AND by tlu QIIIIIIIIIV 11114 in : 4 1111111 Init., Clif.p. It( n)FINC; and •til kinds
of Jobbing in 'LIN, stiEET IEON :and curPER don, at tilt• shnttest n n tu•r liy (4.11111 i tt•llt work-
Men, and at time LOWCht , lcc••.
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rartieular tenthm riven Churches and I Aber :Ma rriVati• biliblillo Will
Hut Air. Surveys and estimates made nee of flange. '
'Home Comforter Cooking Stove, for Wood and Coal.
Wou'd call partlindar attention to the above Stove. Any one wNiting a STRICTLY tlnd-class
stove, Wnnid do Ul . // to V7Calaille I his celebrattsl Stove before purchasing any other.
WE WARRANT THIS STOVE
EZEIEM
Quickest and Most :Ewen esker.
THE MOST DURABLE,
The Most Economical in Fuel,
And to be made of the la ,t material of any Stove
• in the World.
A EAKEITI. EXAMINATION OF THIS F.TOVI.
IR REQ,ITKSTED.
• Old Stoves, Copper, Brass, Bags, Sc., &e., taken in exchange for goods, at the House
Furnishing Store of
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THE LARGEST STOCK OF
From S do 121-2 Cent...
FOR WOOD AND COAL,
FmmratwrywrmwErtrram=wl
No. - a Noble 131oelc.
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COUNTRY MERCK ANTS,,
T>ATIVYMEINT.
Farmers and Others,
CONSIGN YOLII.
ASH ES, rm.lwAx, BEANS, BUTTER,
CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND ME %1.,
FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SH:RN
DRIEI) AND GIIEEN
GRAIN, WOOL, CASH:, POUIL,
TRY, NAVAL STORRS,
1101'S, 0 INGE4ENO,
FEATHERS,
lIEM P,
PROVISIONS,
OILS, LARD,
TA LLOW,
SO I tti El V3I, MO LASSFI4, kn't'.,
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
Gen'l Commission Merchant
442, 444 and 448 Washington di.,
NEW YORK CITY,
And receive his weekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Grocerlem, the most complete Price
Current Published in the United States.
SEND FORA PRICE CI I RRENT.
Marking Plates and cards Furnished Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTA.IILISIIED 31.11 1, 181.0.
First class references given when required.
n 1111917.
LATEST & BEST!
THE GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Button hole, Overse.nming
EEO
SEWING 3LICIIINE!
Is Warranted to execute In the best man
ner every variety of Sewing Hemming,
Felling, Cording, Tucking, Braiding, Gath
ering, Quilting, Overseaming, Embroider
ing on the edge, and in addition makes
beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes 4n all
fabrics.
IT I3AB PTO MQUA.I.
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
rangetnent.
Circ i ulurn with fun imrtlenlars nma nntn
pies at work clone on this machine, can be
kid on noplication at tho
HAIE'.B-1100MS OF THE COMPANY,
South-West Corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPITIA
Inatructlons given on the Machine gra
tuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED
To Sell this Machine.
C. It. Kingsbury,
714 State Street St., Erle,•
Agent fur Erie, Warren and Crawford
counties. Jal6'6S-Iy.
No 111.1Ort1 1346 1 ,_1 4 11 71 - 1 A 110.:
NO MORE GRAY LOCKS
Dr. Leon's Electric Hair' Renewer
Is pronounced hy all who have used it the
very hest preparation for the hair. It is a posi
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 fills the
glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin,
dead, faded or gray hair will alhti ay* he brought
buck,
by a few applications, to its youthful
abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the heir soft. glo , sy, fragrant, plea
sant to the' touch and easy to arrange. Dry,
wiry and intractable locks become moist, pliant
and disposed to remain in any desiredislsition.
'AS a Hair ,1 ressing it lies no equal. The sales
are enormous, and 11 Is a universal favorite with
old nod young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United
Stale.. Address all orders to
& 87811711, Sole Proprietors,
137 North Third St., Philadelphia
000 D :NEWS FOR 7.IOTIIER.q
Mothers, are you oppressed frith anxiety for
your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts
broken by their cries? Do you awake In the
morning unrefreshed and apprehensive? If so,
procure a bottle of Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy,
and ,von will have no more weary hours of
watching and anxiety.
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDIE
Ms stood 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 for colle,cramps and pains,
and Is invaluable for all complaints Incident to
teething.
sold by Druggists throughout the united
States. Address all orders to
ZIEGLER L SMITH, Sole Proprietors,
• .1;l7 North Third St. , Philadelphia.
SILVER'S WASII POWDER!
Saves time, labor and money—makes "Wash
ing a pastime and .ifonday a I•'estival. Sold
everywhere. Try It. Addresa all ordersi to the
manufacturers.
ZIEGILEIt & SMITH, Sole Proprietors,
137 North Third St.,l'hiladelphla.
no
ERIE CITY
PLUMBING . WORKS!
No. 1224 State St.
Particular attention given to the In
of Waterditeam and Una Pipes Into Hotels,
Stores and Dwelling Houses; also the fitting
up of copper Heaters, liath Tubs, tillinvers,
Wash Stands and Other Work, by experienced
workmen and on reasonable terms.
I'repared with great rare for eountfy hubwri
berm. Political news thoroughly rontlensed.
Farmers' Club fully ieported. Niarkets accu
rately given. Hot I tetiltural and Agt leultural
Department edited by Atulrew 11. Fuller. Urea
variety of interesting misct liatteons reading,
making- ft a tirst-rata (11:NERAI.
NEWSPAPIiIt. l'ho,e who wish tar it thor
oughly reliable paper for the ',ending Most Im
portant Preshiential Campaign. will find TUE
WEEI:IN SUN exactly what 1111.) . nerd. Prier,
81 ayear; copier to one u41,11,,,i, $l7:
to 0110 Otilires.l, Pit agtrp 10 0110 uddrrpr
lisr Onion from the country promptly uttrend- 675. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN.
et! to. -
Constantly on hand and for sale a full line of
Plumber's 3laterials, Copper treaters, Bath
Tabs, Water Closets, Wash Basins, tiliowurs,
Puinns, Brass Work, Wrought Iron Um and
Water Pipe, Univanized 'Water Pipe Iron Fit-
Also, a large stock of Glut Fixtures, Chande
liers, Pendants, Brackets, Hall Lights, Drop
Lights, Matta Lights ' Cigar Lighters; SII/LlleM,
GIOXii, [tubber 'foto, etc.
GEO L. HUBBARD,
fe137,14in
NEW LOCATION
. ice. 11A..V111.4
flan removed to Whittleli's Mork, eorner of
Mate and Tenth Htreehi, Erie, l'a., where he
has opened
LARGELY INCREASE') STOCK
Of Grocerleft Fruits, Vegetableg, Provhdonii
and everything usually kept In a neat-elam
griwery establ Ixhnient. We are determintml not
to be tairpamed, and Invite all who want any
liking to our lino to call, feeling assured that we
shall - he able toglvcrmathilitetion both as US qual
ity of goods and prieem.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
IV° have opened a
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
ro which we roik the atten t lon of those having
Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to
heeure the highest market price for nil iirtfelen
eiltrwled to our care.
DEALERS IN THE ADJOININO TOWNS,
Anil on the Lines of Itallroad t
Supplied with •
FRUITS, VECkETABLES, ETC
npallS-tf.
TOBACCOS TOI3ACCO!
J. W. TAYLOR,
Manufacturer of
NAVY, SPUN ROLLS, Ss, 10s,
And all the other brands of
r ir 0 131 A C CI o:
NO. f 27 PENN STREET,
SPIPS7-7. PITTSBURGH, PA.
White Men Mast Buie America.
CMS FOR 1868---CLITBS FOR 1868.
Tho Best New York Woekly Put
NEW YORK DAY BOOK !
The New York Day-I:auk Is a straightforward
Radical Democratic paper, with a larger circu
lation than any other DemocraticJour- ever
published on this continent, and it s on
the threshold of has more prosperous mid more
hopeful of the great cause It upholds than ever
before. Standing on the Deelarat ion of Inde
pendence, that "all (white) null are equal," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, it is opprsed
to all forms and degrees oi special legislation
that conflict Is ith this grand central truth of
.Denmeracy, 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 lett us by our fathers.
Gmi has created white men superior and ne
groes inferior, and therefore all the efforts of
the past six years to abolish Ills work and
equalize with negroes—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 pro:Ae an now
upon us is just this—shall we recover our rea
son and retrac6our steps, or march on to Mon
grelhim, social anarchy, anti the total ruin of
our country.
The Day Rook, Ilietcfore, demands the rest o
not lon of the "Chien as it was"—a Union of co
equal States upon the while :basis, as the only
hope, and the only means ;Halide under heaven
.for saving the grand Ideas of Me, and the fund
amental prlciples of American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers hi
that sacred and glorious cause In which the
men of the Revolution offered up their lives,
will now labor to expose the Ignontnee,delusion
anti treason of the Mongrelparty, 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 av 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 itAgricultural Depart
ment" will be fully sustained, and being the
only paper of its class made tip expressly for
country circulation, It is confident it is, worth
double the price of a weekly hurriedly -reprint
ed (ruin a daily. It gives full and complete re
ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, Provisions lima Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by telegraph, from
New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia,
te., up to time of going to press.
TORN( '4 1)
I
sr.r.i,q,
One copy one year c=i 00
Three copies one year 5 50
Five copies one year, and one to the getter
up of the club 10 00
Tell copies one year, and one to the getter
up of the club 17 50
Additional copies I 75
Twenty copies one year, and one to the get
. ter up of the club DJ 00
Specimen copies sent free. Send for
copy. Address, giving post office, county and
State in full, VAN EVRIE, HORTON& CO.,
decl.2. No 1U Nassau St., New York,
• p i / Y
Y/Wa y 2/ D:1( •
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Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Successful
Practical Business College
IN VIE UNITED STATES.
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty - Three States in Ten Years.
FOR LARGE QUARTO -CIRCULAR,
Containing full information, Outline of Course
. of Study, samples Of Cowley's
Premium • Penmanship ,
View of the College minding, trim-rent De
partments, City of PitLsbuegit, ete.,ete., address
the PrlnelpaLs,
tiaurrEt c()w.r. - sc",
my 1 9 .04, Pittsimirgh, Pa.
THE BURDETT CELESTE
PARLOR .AND• CHURCH
( ORGAT S,
With "Harmonic Celeste" and "Vox Huma
na" attachments. The "Harmonic Celeste" im
parts i, wonderful clearness and richness to the
tone, Mid must be heard to be appreciated, and
the' Vox Humana," besides being indescriba
bly swtet, is almost a perfect imitation of a hu
man Nslice. Also,
Pianos, 'Melodeons, .Guitars, Adcordeons,
Received as SoOn . : as Published.
.F>cc9n4 hand Pianos taken In exchange for
PIANOS TUNED, .Ii.ND REPAIRED.
S E N C I N -I) F.: I' T
ail A-Of.
1,111 3I.A.1111t1;k: AVOILIN:f!;
No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and
Monumentq. Tombstone's, Marble an
Slate Mantles, &e.
I have on hand a large aqsortment of monu
ment, ,hend,tonev or vorlou, htyle In
American and Italian marhle, and a eorpt of
thy hest workmen In the Stale. All orders will
be promptly attended to and witlsfartlon guar
anteed. 15.1 . ,y work h warranted um.urpaNsed.
and I can»ot be undersold by tiny one. Order:,
and Inspeet lon of •took and privy , . Nollelled,
inhgro7-Iy.
FRANK. ALLEN, AGENT,
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Wholehale 'Dealer In Fine
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gins, limns,
CORDIAL. 4, IllTrEltS, Vre.
Also, Bottled Liquors. -
reb2o-3m.1 No. 1220 State St., Erie, Pa.
An Independent Daily Newspaper, political
and tmaeral, giving al the News in H. fresh, refut
able, attractive manner, conden s ed so that a
business num earl (Ind time to read the whole.
Charles A. Dann, Editor and Manager. Price ,16
nyear, 81,:k for three months.
Same idze and character nn Ilia Weekly, but
furs. hitting IV:1(.0_11'i welt reading twitter, and
giving thin news Wnti greater frenitnem. (treat
palori will also be taken In tit:Odra:up pollt
-101.1 !WWII of the day for Ulla paper, so that the
reader, whatever be libi politica, will that the
MP:MI-WEEK IN MUM to bif 1111 accurate and
cianpreltensh I' compendium of pi - Attic:lt infor
mation. lit tail, we mean that this shall be
the most valuable campaign paper In the coun
try. Price, E.: a year; le copies to one address,
NS; 14) copies to 'one addril.s, 50 copies to
one address, E , O: always to advance. Address,
tnyVl4.lw. TILE SUN New York' City.
Propriotor,
Peach Street, athie the Buffalo Road,
II Y.:N1T.17, 131wA,N2' A: CO..
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
THE CELEBRATED CCRTIS PLOW I
And all kind hi of Iron Castlnp.
very Htove sold hi us Is warranted to give ,
Satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons,
&c., on hand find 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 we ask.
inrW63-tf. ' HENRY. BRYANT & CO.
1 ETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the estate of
14 James Mlles, late of Cilium' township de.
ceased, have been granted to the subserlprs.
All persons Indebted to the estate are reoutsted
to make Immediate payment, and time haring
claims or demands against the estate of the de
ceased will make known the same without de
lay. JAMES MILES,
J. ItotsEßT MALL,
J. W. WETMORE,
Executors.
oriKw
1"401t 1140 S.
Teirrnti—Crisai in Advance
LTC., AND NEW 311.:51C
Grover Sr. Baker
S. M. WkllliEL,
o. 1001• State Street, Erie,
M. A. DUNNING,
11th, Eric, Pa
The New York Sun,
VIE WEEKLY SUN
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
1ME323
MINCPACTUIT.F;IOI oa
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Executor's Notice.
3. lii.CIfENTAUB CO.;
NINA OTITRETL9 OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. 62S State Street.
RETAIL DEPA win ENT.
We have Just finished, and prepared for pub
lic inspect ion, a mammoth block of flouts, Show,
Gaiters, Rubbers, ete., embracing every descrip
tion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and !WWI cannot he su rpa•sed in the
market, all of which are otre rot at' late reduced
rates. We also pay especial and strict atten
tion to
CUBTOIL 1V(.311,1,7. I
For lehiell the finest m11(411011 at' Leathers are
kept nn hand, and every facility k seen re.l for
nevomModat log customers promptly. and in a
style to render perfect Nal Israel ion. l'at t
:client 101 l Is al,4“lireetcd to our
WIEOLVCiILE IWEP.IkIaT3IENT.
No. 0 West Seventh Street,
Where we ntanufacture et Wholelalc, Men's
Boys', Ladles', Misses' and Children's Loots,
Shoes, - Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind.
liming lately enlarged our manufactory by the
addition of new buildings and improved ma
chinery, we arc prepared to supply the Tt tide
on short notice and at the lowest market pikes.
Adjoining this department ale connected our
wuoLEs:iLE
LEATHER AM) FINDINGS DOOMS!
Embraclpg French, Citriann rind 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 WO can hell as
low as any Eastern manufacturer, and make to
order tiny kind of work wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the past liberal patron:':Ll of the
public, we respectfully solicit a contumance of
the same.
scal-tf. .1. ElcitENLArps et.
CHEAP CASH' STOkE.
TI I N N . I car
• of Sth and ;State Sts...
•
DEALER IN
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything that is - usually kept in a First
Class Faintly (irocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR. CASIL
The best brands of
Erie County Fl our,
Always on Hand. Call and e amine Prices.
4 Goals-delivered free in - any part of the
city or South Erie. , • oell-tt.
p ores 01;411F - 4 ifiu) *0
TE UNDEIISIGNED 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
business ; and invites their patronage.
' THE SMOCK will be largely increased and Im
proved—new conveyances have been procured
and some of the best livery horses in tlae coun
try. lam determined so to conduct the estab
lishment as to give satisfaction. Those who
want to obtain the services of a good team will
find me ready at all times to accommodate them
at reasonable prices.
Recollect the place, Stetrett's Old Stand, Fifth
street rear of tile Reed house.
TIIOA. LENNON.
GERIILIN SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
Corner . r.igthtlt anti state Site.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
This Institution Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
OFFICE HAtms: 0 A. M. to 4 P. M.
SATULWAYS: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Six. Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this
Institution to Regular Depositors.
IDIRECTORS:
J. Eichenlaub, P. A. Decker, F. P, 1,1,1,L1
F. Schneider, John Genhheirner.
OFFICERS:
John. Gen shelmer Pre.ident.
Mathew Schlaudeeker Treasurer.
F. Schneider, Secretary.
my-2'o-Iy.
NEW
James P. Crook, having taken in his son, Jas.
E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, 15433, un
der the tins name of James?. Crook 41: Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons knowing indebted to
, .
JAMES P. CROOK & SON,
Dealers in
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
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WINDOW SASH, FIt..I3Ik9,IIOQRSLt ra.D.rn
Mouldinw niul Picket. Fence, ficroll t..;awin
g uul Planing done to order.
I:hop on leach
Between Fourth owl Fifth SIN., Erie, Pa
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lic to our facilities for doing work in the hy,t of
style, promptly and on reasonable term Hav
ing Titled urventirely new shops, u Ilk superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving sat istac-
Hon. Orders front abroad will receive prompt
attention.
my2S6I-tf. JAMES P. CROON' & SON,
PEULITY'S
National Claim Agency
Office In Farrar Mill Erie, Pa
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY.
r
All ehtimants for ext bounty allowed tap Isle
actwof Congress', ran have the Nam , promptly
collected by sending their di.eloirm, to ty,, the
receipt of NthiCh will be promptly acknot% letiv.-
ed and Instruct lons returned.
INCREASE M.' PENSIONS.
$l5 per month for the toml luw or use of ell her
leg or arm. instead of SS. 52 per mouth for Oen.
minor child of tleyea , :etl soldiers or NV:1111011.
Also, other Iner,w,e,,
11MITIONA1. FOR VOL. orrlcEßSoni. S. A
Thren mouthy pay proper -for all in spryly
NfarellB4l, and kellargett alter Aprll
Cralins
Claims for arrears of pay, and peindons, and
bounty, promptly eollected. Unequalled
for closing and completing chano4, An",
:met. to prisoner,. of N% /tr wile Med. Only tigenvy
lu North-Western Pennsyhania where 5 vIITS of
experience in the tr, N. Treasury ran be found.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage la ,
stowed In the paNt we hope by Increased exp. ,
rimer and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. 0111 cc In Farrar
Ilallltullding. Address
S. Toni) PERLEY
auTGG-tf. Lock ltoz 101. Erie, Pa.
.7. W. ..A. 'l.'" 12. F. S,
Wlinlesalo'cludi Retail
Dealer in Furniture
Having parrhaxed lac eat Ire .tock of Fern I
tar, of N 1,0 0 .1. Moore & Itiblet, 1 respectfully
WO( my old customers and the middle generally
to gho MO it Call at the old stand,
NO. 715 STATE STREET,
Ileforo purehaNlng elsewhere. I have a larg
atmortment of
Parlor, Chamber, and •Bed Room Sets
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROBES, DESKS;
And, In fael everything In the line of Furniture.
I nut prepared to manufacture to order any style
that may be - galled for. Remember, No. 715
State Street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth streets.
apVt,7-tf. TORN - W. AYRES.
For Rent.
riniF., ELEGANT STORE RO(151 mitt/ occupied,
by G. W. Clixidriell,No. 42.5 State street, will
be for rent from April Ist. llOnt VIA Enquire
Ofmlna- , WM. A. UALBRAITU.
tf.
ERIE RAILWAY.
(]mitt Droad Gaii t icDoubleTra.elt 'lnuit , to
NFI*V" 1"C)111C, 130S"TON,
dud the New • land eitlo.
Thiv
ItallWay extunds from' Dunkirk to New
York, lintralo NeW York, 423 rn
Salanuinea to New York, In miles. Aod Is rout
:.:1! to :.: , 311/,1 , ...S THE : 4 /1011:11.>:T Itul;TE. All
train , run directly through to New York, •lal
17101011 t change of coach.•
nom and after :day 11, tr, • , ilt It aye,
In eon no:thin with all the s.. n blueti t ati
Mk.= •: From I JUNE I lIK and SALAMANCA.
by tit v: York time—from Union Depots:
M.. 1:,.mo,;,..11:111. from Dunkirk daily
pi (so tolay .). Stop. at Salamanea at
ia:11 .1. M e tol
.. awl mi•ts at Born , llsyille
nn o•riling nrib t he 7. . •,1 Mall
It Ma Banal" nod arris.la in Nev York rit,7.4a
1%. Si.
Lightning Ex pret:s. from Salamanca
dany (except, Sunday.). Stops at Ilornelln
vitt, 6:12 \l., (Supper), interbeethm with
tIM *2.'3.1 I'. M. train from filitralii,amt arrivLs
In New York at 7 MA. M.
I'. (ii.. New York Night Expres.. front Dun
kirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala
nmea at P. M. Olean 8.20 P. NI., (Sup.,)
Turner's 10.13 A. J. (Mat). and arrives In
New York at P. M. Connects at Great
llend with Delaware, Laekawana and Wes
tern Railway fot Scranton, Trenton and
Philadelphia, and at New York with tater
noiot trains and Me timers for Dc:ston and
Kim E
Li n gland vita,.
'A P. M. neinmiti E,s
xpre, from Ininhirk,
(tit whys excepted). Stop, at salamanea
P. M., and connects at 1 lortoll,, llie
v: iFh the 11:.711'. M. Train fr. an nullalo, arri
ving in New York I'. M.
From I , Bufrlo—by New York time —fioni Depot
corner Exchange and Bliehigan SI S. :
5:01 A . 1 M„ New York Day Express daily (except
Sundays). Stops at Ifornellsvllle M.,
(lik ft na M. (Dine,: Tur
ner's 7.15 P. M., (Sup), and arrives in New
Y ` i ' k at 9,2: " I '. 11 . Connects at Great Dend
with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey City with midnight
express train - of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
7f7) A.: M., Ex press Mail, via. Avon and Hornet's
daily (except Sunday). Connects nt
ElMita with Northern Central Railway for
Harrisburg. Philadelphia and the South, and
art ives in New York at 7:40 A. M.
'2:33 31„ Lightning Express, daily (except Sun
day), stops at Ilornellsville 6.10 P. 71., (Sup);
and, arrives In New York 7.40 A. M., COlineC•
ling at Jersey City with morning 'express
train of Now Jersey Railroad Ica Baltimore
Washington.
I'J M., New York Night - Express, daily, (Sun
days excepted.) Stops at Hornell. vine, IDA
into roiling with the 1.7. t) I'. M. train
tram Dunkirk, and arrives :n New York nt
12. 1 10 P. B.
11:21 - P. M., Cincinnati Express, daily (except
Sdndays). Stops at Susouelipmna 7.1 S A. M . ,
(Ilk !IA Turner's 1.37 P. 31.,, (Dine), rind arrives
If, v/ • h n.: - . M. / 44 .11/1/.1
/ with , ' Northern - Central Railway, for liar
' tisburg, Philadelphia, lialtimore,iWnshlng
tom and points South, and at N. 'York With
afternoon trains and steamers for Boston
mid New England cities.
Only one train East on isunday;leaving Buffa
lo at 17, I'. M., and reaching New York at 7:10
A. '
Boston ;Id New England passengers, with
their baggage, ;ire transferred, free of charge, in
New York.
The be , t Ventilated and most Luxurious
Sleeping Cars in tlie,World accompany all night
trains on this Railway.
Baggage checked through and fare always as
' low as by any of her route.
ASK VOIL ticKETs VIA. ERIE RAILWAY,
which can be obtained at all principal ticket of
, Lives In the West andSouth-Wesl. '
H. RIDDLE, W3l. R. BARR,
Gcn'l Supt"• Goal Pass.Agl.
my`..*.3-tf
N3NW FIR - 1.
Ila:vi!lg, associated with me oh the Ist of Immo:
ry Andrew Meyer, In the
BOOT ex, SHOE BUSINESS,
Thd firm will be known as C. Englehart Co.
and Oic boldness will be carried oa as hereto
fore. dt No. 1U West Park, Erie, Pa.
C. ENGLEHAItT.
Somethin4 NNv.
liny Sliver Tipped Shoes for your children. A
majority of the children wear holes in the toes
of their shoes in a very few days; theathe shoes
are soon worthless, and a new pair must be
bought. The only way to prevent this great
waste of money is to buy shoes protected by sil—
ver tips. They never wear out at the toe, and
make a pair of shoe.. last three times as long as
without Tips. Leather Caps have been worn to
some est& nt, but they have proved worthless.
SilverTlpshave a neat and substantial appear
ance,,rand. do away entirely with the disagree
able sight of dirty f.toekings and protruding
toes. We 'mei• constantly on hand the only as
so,itheot of sliver Tipped tshoes to be found in
the city, including line Sewed shoes, Italmorals,
I - mails Boots, which We olibr, together with
a farge and f.u,hlonable assortment of Ladles'
and Gents! Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowe,t
cash prime.
tart rt,74r.
C. EN - GLEILIRT & CO
TIIE TJNbr.7.l3. SI Gr4N-JE:I3,
Having purchased the interest of the Messrs
Vinceuts in the
FLOUR .IND FEED BUSINESS
Of the late ilrm, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor front the friends and pa
tron:4 of the house, and the public in general,
pledging himself thatke will at all times
,try to
sell goodand reliable
Flour, Feed and Grain
At the lowest price for cash in hand. From my
long experience In thLs branch of the trade, I
trust I know what the public demand, and that
Lam prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by
strict attention to my liti,lness and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage in the
THE MELLING, FLOUR, FEED,
VNI? GI:AIN BUSINESS,
Will be continued, in all its doparlthent , , at the
ETZIE MILLS, PAIUDE STREET,
r. 1 1 , 1 the Store,
VASTA. 11T 11, OW,
II( Moen nrov. - te.-;11 - ofel and Tic edlluu , :e,
l'here 010,111)1i, will tind a vzood clack always
for n:tio, Ivit l h emnp, tent and pithtl‘ Men on
hand thvir
aion't7-13. It. It. 1t :V1
JARECKI & METZ,
1123 State tit., Eric, Pit.,
Nialluraoturvr, alit D..rt toe, in nit kinds of
.131INSS NVOIZIKS,
thIS, Steam and Lead Pipe.
CISTERN, FORCE WELL IT3IPS,
IT 0S ,
•
Skeet Brasg. and Bra Wire.
C; a al~u xuauuCaeturt•
tiTNING RODS, SUCKER RODS.
Czu.4t.inr.rt4,
And the Cekbrate.l
.1?(ur Cup .Ball Valve'
Geneially med In the - oil regions.
MEI!
NE.W
BOOK BINDERY
AND
Blaink Book Manutactori!
'We would respectfully announce tonic public
thht p e bit% e opened
1300 If. 131N1317.12.1.7,
arid aro prepared to do work in any Branch of
the bn,ine,s.
BLANK BOOKS!
Of nil kinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern desired.
MAGAZINES AND OLD DOORS,
Bound and repaired in the begt style
BINDERY OVER
Keystone National Bank, Corner State and
Bth Streets, Erie, Pa.
rtn',:mi
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my 7 11, 0. &A MU & CO, Lancaster, Pa.
iooj Skirt & Corset Depot !
New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
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Neat, Light. IPashiaaahle and
Cheap.
SP.ltri\PC4 - ! •
NATHAN respectfully infoona Ha , '"
ladles of Erie and Mittott7l4llD4 country that
he has on hand a large tiv oil meta of Hoop
Skirls, of all ‘d.r.... and st of his irs n make,
and mannfactmed of the best ilev.ilde,l4,4 awl
material, which lie twill 14narantr eqUat to any
in the markut. Having had c ondcleraftle expe
rieme lit the badness, M. is co:indent of his
- ability to give entire catisfael ton to all thire
who may favor him with it call. If any of ills
make will lin al; within one yo..r, y trill he
repaired, and no charges made.
Old Skirts repaired. altered and shaped as
new. New Skirts made to order at the shortest
notice.. A splendid and largo stock of all hinds
of Corsets and Corset Sti els constantly kept on
hand. Country merchants supplie,l at the very
lowest rates. . NATHAN COHEN,
Ja2-tf. No. 10ai State street, Erie, Pa.
Authorized Capital 8300,000.
TILE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
- opened for buslne., , , on
MOND.VY, DECEMBER 12T11, 1661,
In thobank Inn office provlou•ly oe‘.upled by the
3lerchanCs nk,•Brown's Bulldt ug, north-east
corner of State :Meet and public Pat I:.
WM. L. SCOTT, Freq. WM. C. CURRY, Cush.
UI
Ralf”f firm of ST Hearn Lt. CO., Coal
Denlent.
JOS. MVARTER, of tam of Solaro, PAM
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. Mir/MON,
W. S. BROWN, Agent Mini" Erie It. R.
it/11N C. BURG Ess, of firm of (1,
eY Ct: WhIAPSale GrOC . Crh.
0. E. CROUCH, of flnu of Crouch 3: Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M. It. BARR, of Grrn of Barr, Johmon & Sea
luau', Stove Manufaet uret , .
F. E. FARRAR, of firm of Gray Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers,
J. DREISIG.IKER, Grocer,
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
The Bradley Engine !
s 'run lier I C
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT.
More pir.ver than a Single C.t hralcr
u,iog the same amount of stcain.
STEAM ENGINES AND• BOILERS
CIIZCILLAR SAW 31.11,11. S
CM
Mrs. John B. Perkins,
ForeigU & Domestic Fruits,
NO. 822 STATE ST., CORNER. NINTH
Pine App Oranges, Leinomi, Pencheq,
Pirtle: prntiiptly fiiimi‘hi - 41 with very d,
seriptiou of CAKE, I'l RAMIIP- 4 , ICES, ETC
ETC. -
The ifiee , t >torr we.t. of New Yot k.
JUST OPENED.
St oi Tin. Japar.uc 1. B rill au la awl
11oiNe Furnkhing Gooa: Coneraliv.
We also have a large and well arranged shop,
with all the modern' improvements for manu
facturing tin ware Zlf every description, and
with a corps of competent workmen, under the
supervision of Mr. C. Avery (who has hail many
years oxperience in city work). \Veare fully pre
pared to do job work of all kind, with neatne•-;
and dispatch. Are well posted In setting hot air
furnaces, roofing, etc. Call and see us and ex
amine our stock. 101,16.-Iy.
The Subscriber would respect fully inform the
Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he is
prepared to pay
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for nil kinds of Farm Produce deii:ered at
Fairview Station. Also, keeps on hand for
sale
BITUDID:OUS AND ANTIMACITE COAL,
U. Cheap as can he had elsewhere. Also, leas
the agency of flapuood, Young t ('o.'•; Superior
Cast Steel Plows, Sulker Cultivators, Wallace &
Jones' Self-Pumping Wheel flay Puke, &e.
And has a superior lot of March full blond anti
grade
SUFFOLK AND CHESTER WHITE PIGS!
sepl9'67-Iy. A. sTO.Nk::.
Country Produce, (froepries, Provisions,
Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruits, 'Nuts, &•.,
E. M. COLE Lt SOY.
West side, between bth nvd Rh Streets, Erie, Pa.
Cash paid for country produce.
F. A. WEBER. rny2l-tf. W. ERHART.
L. 13. CIIP.VILI.I.III,
DESIGNER DECORATIVE ARTIST!
Neatest, Cheape_st, and Ilest Sl4n Painting West
of New York City.
Varlors,jlalls, Churches, &c.,
General liesignitm, INaftlng of Models for the
Patent littler , anti every tleseriptlon of Orna
mental l'ainting Clieented promptly. Room in
Farrar Ball, No. 3, second door
rra_ 4-I.A.CCO CI.G- A 1.-.
Tho placo to get a choice article of Tobacco,
Snug' aml cigars is at
E. E. WELSHMAN'S 1318 PEACH ST.,
AIWAYS on hand a goal assortment of the
atxwe articles of every grade, NV holiNale and re.
tail. Also, Pipes, Pouches, Boxes and timolzers'
Articles of every description. I'lcase favor me
with a call. Don't forget the place, 13us Peach
street mr2.1'87-Iy.
AT T/1F
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CAPITAL I'M 1) IN ;?Y C('
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MANITFACTITRERS OF
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Double Cylinder Engine,
MEM
And Is Watrantcd to give
OF ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND TANKS
— Of all Dvseriptions
And
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contralto and chorus ..... .. "--
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solos tor soprano, tenor, m ith ' el',;r 4
'Be Joyful l4 In toe Lord",• by.P II
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'savior, Soured of EVery 111,-Ilig ;, - •
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Morning"; by Henry Tucker
Address Order,
- V. J. WILLARD,
Br
U. J. WILL-11:11
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Wholesale Agent for thy rtty an 1 ,, 1ttt.. ,- ;
York for the ect e b: L l,,l •
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PIANO FORTES;
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fallNl to become the LiIIDLNO
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Lowest 'Wholesale Rates and
lion. Large illustrated prie, 11 , T.
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the latest intelligence from -
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