The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 16, 1868, Image 4

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    The Noble Block Dry Goods Store !
GREAT AND GRAND ormaxeiOl
SPRING AND SIJIDLLER. DRESS GOoDs !
014)0,000 Worth of New and Desirable Pat terta:-.
For Ladles and : , ..tisses, tnnAsting in part
Suinmer Silks, RussettMixtures, Cliene Poplins, PetimiK,
ORANDIEs, LAWNS, MARSAILLES, WIIITI; AND pj,AIN BUFF
WHITE GOODS, AND GREAT VARIETY=!
NAINSOOKA, JACONETTs, SWISSFS, FTt
Marsailles Quilts from $2.50 and Upwards.
Welteep all kinds or goods usually called for In a first-class Dry Goods :Store, and huv
goods, but endeavor to keep those that Will please all who wt•ant good and durahlo l,•h-.
EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO.,
JUST RECEIVED, A LAIttE sTorK ub
Alpacas---Black,' Brown and Drab---Splendid Goods !
, TO BE 'SOLD AWAY DOWN BELOW THE MARKET.
A Huge Stock of TlelnineE4.,
Very Handsome Patterns, Super!art° any in Town
THE LARGEST STOCK OF PRINTS IN TOWN,
CoMdstlng of Merrimac, spragurs, Americans, C(x4meoes, awl all other popular mai:,
FULL LINE OF PINK AND WRITE PRINTS,
That ererylxidy bus been calling for and can now be supplied with. They are going lil:e tin thw
BLEACHED MIUSIAINS !
In the 'Market. New York Mills, Wamsntta, Loroulaleq, Frult. , ; of the Lo .m, ae.,
20,000 Yards Cheap Muslins,
We have Just received rivini the Manatiethry
-50,000 Yards of Brown Mus
Chat we are willing that our customers should carry away, a we have not l'0")11 (bent, Our
counters aro loaded down With Domestic Clouds, bought previous to illy t,
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.ATE ADVANCE IN THE ELSTERN MARKET !
•
Now tv the time to buy, before they go higher.
CALL AT THE LIVE STORE 01?
Edson, Churchill* Co. )
Next door South of the Post Office.
Stove, Tin and Rouse Furnishing liar4hvtire
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
At the Store of W. G. Gardner,
PEACH,STIMET, SOLITE OF Tap DEPOT, ERIE, PA
ItECEIVI:sTO AND IN SToltl , ,,
Stoves of the most Improved Patterns;
Plain.and Japanned Tin Ware. Table and Pocket ('1:0
House Furnishing Goods Generally.
AT TILE VVARY LO «' P ' :
MLR PANS AND PAILS by the Quantity and in Small Lot.•, ('Leap. .01 ,
Of Jobbing In TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER done to - the ,I.orte.t
men, tout at the Loweat - Pt tees,
11 , "15117% - AL(
Psalmist attention given to Heating Churches and other ',obit,' and ./
Hot Air. Surveys and estimates made free of ettra-ge.
Home Comforter Cooking Stove, for Woo& and, Coal.
Won'd call jp,articular attention to the above Stove. Any one wishing a sT i
stove, would do well to examine this celebrated StoN e before purchasing any °tiler,
• WE WARRANT THIS STOVE
IMEMEEM
Qulcketot and Most Even esker,
TILE MOST DURABLE,
The Host Economical in Fuel,
&ad to be made of the beg!. material of ally Stove
In the World.
t . ~ ~
I 9 itEQUESTED
Old Stoves, Copper, Brass, Rags, Lte., &v., taken in exchange for
g00t. 4 , a. tliE•
Furnishing Store of
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
From 04 to 121-2 Cents.
FOR WOOD AND COAL,
We G. GrAIVONT:II, South “f the Depot, El te, Pa
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LATEST BEST
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AMMON COM I:I NATI ON
Button Iliole, O erseathing
SEIVING MACIIINE ! '
Is warranted to excenie In the 1.e , ,t man
nor every Sankt 'of Sowing. lienlinlng,
Felling. Cording, Tuolung,
(Ting, quilting, tivor‘inining, Embroider
ing on the e. 14,, and In addition inakcs
by:Lunen' it thus and I.iyolot Hubs In all
fabric,
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Family I\la,olline
ill the : eel 2.ft cip.,ic.ol„ elwap-
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South-West Corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut Sts.,
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NEW LOCATION
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t.N.er thing tt-tt.:lty het,' .t to. -t
V.'e lets. u. tl not
to 110 v nrpa,avl, and Invite all v. It, want :lily
tlung In our line to call, leeling a,suretl t but tt t•
shall ho able togive sat knit lion boll, m to qual
ity of gOotls anal prlec4.
t'ountry l'rodnec 1151;:4111. alid Sold..
Wo ha "peneol
('()MMISSION DEPAIITMENT,
r,, whieh :Lk the att( ntinn tst tho-o havint;
l'r,”hive ,h,po , e of. Wr
hil.;liest marht t ;•lico for ;111 ail toles
entru.tutt to ULU Carl..
DEA THE AP.It TONVNS
Anil on tine Linos of
with
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC
1.12 6i-Cf. •
L'( )Itcco rLouA(c.Ø.
.1. W. TAYLOR,
JlruaLu•turi r of
sT 7." Z. , SPUN ROLLS, Bs, 10_ ,
• . And an (boon/or brand of
rr 0 13 A C C 0
NO. 4 PENN STREET,
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Proprietor
PrrfSBURGII. PA
ilrhite Men Must Buie America.
, (I.Uthi F( H ly;S•-•(LUES FOR lsCS.'
Tho New MA NU FACTURfill'i OF York Weekly Published. •
NEW DAY BOOK! BOOTS & SHOES!
Vork_l).o. - . nook l, a ,tralghtforwant
Deutoeral I. paper, with a larger eirru
-1.11 t‘ , ll than Mny ultt. r Democratic Join nal ever
published on this continent, and It enters on
the t ~1 1,1,.10 pro:Ten/W.I.MM more
hop MI 01 'lie L;r‘ al eahhe I laPhOhli, than ever
Statuln; on the Declaration of little
p-nuenee, that "all twhitelittert areequal," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, it is opposed
to all I. of special legislation
that voulliet with this 'grand central truth of
I knnocracy, and over all and above all, does It
combat that nion,irous la Cason to AmeriCan
rty, o iltell thru,turl the negro clement in
to our pol I t lea I systeinou.d of necessity wreck
the thole tidglity fabrie left us by our fatherS,
God ha, et eated lakille Men superior and EM-
I:roc,. interi,.r, Mel therefore all the etrorts of
the post six yehis to aholeth Ii work and
equ'auhe With n, ernes--every law violated, eve
ry State Cowditution overthrown, every Ufa
mteriheeti
J and e% cry dollar expended, are ne
eec,arllyJust many step.; towards national
suicide; and t he simple Mel awful proLlent now
upon us b. just this—,hall ice reeo% or our rea
son and retrace otar 111.1rvil 011'10 Mon
erelism, soelal an,rehy, :did the total ruin of
oar (' O lllll l'V,
'I he hry Rook. I rt fore, wands the resto
ration ot the ''U loon as it It as - -a Union of co
equal Sdate, npon the N 411114.! basis, nit the only
hope, and the only means poslble muter heaven
feu t:aving t 1w grand idea, of Int, anti the 1 unti
unlental mph sof American liberty and If
the realireenien, and llte earnest believers In
that s.tered n nil glorious evse In - which the
men of,she Revo:litton 0111 , 0 1 11 up their lives,
V.lll /10 NIIPI.II/oe to ex pose the Ignorunce,deluslon
iii treason of the Mongrel party, it will !Ale.
Vet •1, 'lOO 111 , ' white Republic of Wm:lll'lo<in
h. d all lb, otigioal Influence
and mandeur,
'l 4 ' , .:1 1 1 1:1 .1' 1 '
o
11,'W, 111111P1'. '..riscious that it mach
. • 111 , ,11°:111 , 1 ••1" 1.00111., 14 110 lake no other
journal, beyond pet hop, their local paper. it
ttl emitinue and Improw Its "News of the
Week".l-amonary, to, to present it transcript
oC the U'ot I:1's events iu each Issue. Its "Fam
ily Dep:ertment" will embrace the best original
and •-eit+ted :stories. Its "Agrieultural Depart
hien be hilly sustained, and being the
only paper ot it, made up expre,sly for
you'd 1,-iieulation, it is COWldeLlt, IL is worth
double be pt it e of a ‘Nrllli - ly hurriedly reprint
ed lotto a. It go vs hill and completc. re
pot!, ,n tie: New Volk and Xlhany Cattle Mar
l:el..; Grin, Provismn, and Cotton Markets,
and a Woekly ret low of I , lnanclal matters, to
g: t or wtth the market , by telegraph, from
New na n C
les, airo, Car
h'loston, Philadelphia,
Sze., up to time of :Liang to press.
Tema?—Cash in Advance.
tsar copy one year.
Three copies one year,
1 I% e cop te, one l ear, and one to the getter
up 01 the club 10 OD
T a ~,,pies on 3 yt .ir, and one to the getter
opot the eluh. 17 50
A ti istlimal vopli, 1 75
, r,,,, my C•qUes one Z. ear; and one to the get-
It r up of the club 50 00
:- , petlith a copies twat free. Send for 0
( ~py. Add re...., flivina post oeu, county and
..-e.,te 1e tall, VAN EVItIE, HORTON& Co.,
0,111.
.No 161! Nassau St„ New York.
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amid Si. C•latr Strects,
PITT;AILTRGII,
The Large , A, (9u•apr,t iutd innq StIOCC::%SfuI
Practical Business College
IN THE UNITED STATES
Fifteen Thougand Students
From Thilty s:;tte-: in Ten year
1'01: LAIVIE QUA iiTo cmcuLmt,
Colitawing full Information, Outline of Course
of t , tutl),,smopl,, of Cowley's
Premium Penmanship,
Vi , }; 4, f the Co nu 11,1Ing, different De
istrt moats, City of Pit t,burgh, ea.., address
t Prinefpals, ,
S.; Si I'3 ' i c 4 COWI,Ii Y,
ly (
rp11: BUIII)ETT CELESTE
PAR COE. AND CHURCH
01ZO-ANS,
- With ' •ilatinonte and "Vox Munn
na" at ta,lauca ts. The "Harmonic. Celeste"
irn
p'rt,lL wonderful t learnt as and richness to the
tale, and 111lINt lie heard to be appreciated, find
Humana," biAng indeseriba
bic is al twat n perfect imitation of a hu-
Ulan Vllire. Also,
Pianos Melodeons, Guitars, Aecordeons,
I: r., AND NEW MUSIC
Received as soon as Published
.z.• 0, m4l It tn , ll'irmog tfilv.” in excliam, , e! for
T - Pianom and Melodeons to rent.
PIANDi 'ITNED AND 'TAH:ED
13:tIct-r
•SE\VINO MACHINE DEPOT
s. M. WE1i71".1,,
I. , ll.4L:.te:struct, El le, I'.l
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MIMI
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11. I. PUNNING.
No. 1010 Pr ,ell Strr et, between 10th and
11th, Erie,
3tarble and
Hair 31,11111( , ,, &e.
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1 , itatol n larg, mein. of inonu
,,r varlou:, styles, in
Ann :7. al and frall.n 111:trhio :MO a corps of
hi .1 ikiiriznit n All orders a ill
•••••••,i'ly ”ot..tt 1 , 1 .(11 , 5 ...01 , fia lion guar
zonk, 1 . )IV uoft 1. wi:nant4•4l unsurpassed,
,ta•l I r an•o• I n»•I,:, d , i hy any tw. - Ortlent
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Braildit-;, Wines, 17fin,
COR 1-‘4, LITTERS, ETC.
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f.' 14 : 1 -:%:.t.1 No. 1226 State St., Brie, Pa.
The New, York Sun,
...0 1 i n + petok•nt Daily Newspaper, political
1:11,11,tt neial,LtiN ite.: all the NOW, to a 11) I), read.
alb., fatIIICI Ilk• ittatiner, eolvlett.e.l so that a
' tat.tnesq In.in e.III lilla I ililt• to real the whole.
Charles .1. Dana. 1:,Illor tont :Nlnnat.ter. l'i lee Ott
n :. e ,r, ,i, - , , lilt C11n , .• months..
TILE WEEKLY SUN
Pri pat rd wall git.it tare for country mnewri
‹. Pohl.le.d news thoroughly coilet.ed.
Fai Chtli folly reported. MarketB aeon.
rately 'north uttnral and Agricultural
Department edited by .lintrew S. Fuller. (treat
anety of inte.esting tuheellancous reading.
"maltin t ; II a 111- t-rtita (tENERAI. F-13111.1'
mho wish for a thor.
Calgtily rolialth• paper for the pending nto,t Im
portant 'Pre...Went tat Campaign, will thud THE
WEEI:LY SUN exaetly a hat they need. Priee,
it year; itt tilde , . to one add' e,t, $l7; :doilies
to one teldr,t, let i.opits to one address
t" t 7s,
THE SEMI-WEEKLY SIIN.
SA 4,n silo and ehar.teter as the Weekly, but
fur: I , lllng tw, lee 5 much leading nratter,alla
giving I Invnews with greater freshness. Great
pains wilt ako I,e taken In making up thepollt
le.:l new. 4,t theil:iy for ttli i paper, so that the
lett.,ver fie 1.1 , 1 politics, will and the
EEELY :ILN to ha an are:trate and
(quota . , In 11.1. , . e 01111.4 1 ,1111111 of Infor
:lva am, In 1.16 , ttc ua an that this shall he
11.0 vaminti . r.il paper in the coun
try, 04r; lUcopi.. to one address,
aly .1 .1 1 111, • • to 11:1). add/V.,'/Irpppl(l4l4,
°Mi.:U(llle , , s'e ILI 011ee, Address,
Nt . ‘t" 1 ork city.
EL J: OUND.RY,
re 'nett titre O. above Ilse Buffalo Ilona;
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11 1::..1 4 .; ItTrICANa`
ILANI:I'.V7I7IIEI'..S
PA RLOIZ, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW!
Ana an kind; of Don C;; , dint,N.
Every - Stove cold by tic Is warranted to give
..;d.t,faetion. Keith~, slas Sad
e4e., on nand and manufaettned to order. Plows
adn Plow Pointy of superior inake durabill•
ty always on hand. A call and a fair trial of
our art feh s is all we
nntS;;;;Af. ; BRYANT CO.
txecutor's Notice.
II2TTERS TESTAMENTARY to the estate of
,sines 311Irs, hit, of Girard township, des
et,sed, have been ;zranttsi to the subscribers.
Ali persons indebted to the (state are requested
to mak, Po :net a to pay meat, and those having
claims of den taco nitainst the estate or the de
ceased will make it town the same without de
lay. JANIES 31ILES,
J. ROBERT HALL,
J. W. WETNIORE,
Executors.
np9--CA
j. IlleittlNEA_llß & CO.,
No. 62S state Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
•
We have Jost finished, and prepared for pub
lic Inspection. a mammoth stock of Boots Shoes,
Gaiters, Ilubbers, etc. embracing every descrip
tion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality mid finish cannot be hurpsuiesed in the
btarket, all of which are offered at late reduced
rates. W. allo pay especial and strict atten
tion to
ClJeS7'3l W0111.C.:
For which the firmlit'collecUou of Leathers are
kept on hand, and every facility is secured for
accommodating customer.; promptly, and in a
style to render perfect satisfaction. Particular
attention Is also dirc•eted to can•
WIIOLF-SAT,E DEPARTMENT,
No. 8 West Eleventh Street,
Where we manufacture at Wholesale, Men's
Boys', ',utiles', Ujid Children's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, ete., of every - variety anti kind.
Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the
addition of new building.; and Improved ma
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade
on short not zee and at the joiVeat market prices.
Adjoining this department are entmeeted our
LEATHER AND FIN DIM iS ROOMS!
Embraeing French, livrman acid American
Calf Skills, of best ['mix:tried 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 wont wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the
'public, we resp,..elfully bolielt a continuance ot
the same.
se%-tf. J. EICIIENLMJII J.: CO.
$2 oo
.550
CIFEAP CASII STORE.
. N N - I ,
c.. .; • or Bth and Pitute Sts
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stono Ware,
And everything that Ls usually kept in a First
class, Family Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP F9II CASH
Erie County Flour,
Always on Hand. Call and examine prices
Goods delivered tree In any part of the
city or South Erie. ' oc3-tf.
rigtE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
well known Livery Stand heretolbre occu
pied by Wm. J. Sterrett, desires to inform his
friends and the public that he Will continue the
business, and invites their p,atronage.
TILE STOCK will he lurgelk increased and im
proved—new conveyances have been procured
and some of the best livery horses in the coon
try. I !undetermined 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 pllwc,fltotrotria Old stand, Filth
street, rear of the Reed House.
JeT65-tf. THOS. LENNON.
GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
Corner Eighth and Sitato Sta.,
Pittsburgh, Pa
This Institution Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
OFFICE Houlelt ff.A. M. to 4 P. M.
SATURDAYS : 9A.M.totir.M.
Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this
Institution to, Regular Depositors.
ipmECTORS : , .
J. Elchenlaub, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe',
I'. 'Schneider, John Gen. Lehner.
OFFICERS:
President.
Treasurer.
....Secretary.
John Geniihehner,
Matt hew Sehlaudeeker,
F. Schneider,
niy2:67-Iy.
Jades P. Crook, having taken in his son, Jas.
E., as - a partner, on the Ist day of April, 1863, un
der the firm name of - James P. Crook & Son, do
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons -knowing them - selves indebted to
him are requested to tall and settle without de
lay.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON,
Dealers
ROUGH dr, PLANED LUMBER
And :Manufacturers of
WINDOW SAfl, FltA DOORS & BLINDS.
‘3.louhlytig4 and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing,
Matching and Planing done to oudcr.
t-41101, on Vcsioh
iletween Fourth and Fifth Stn., Erie, pn.
We respectfully call the attention of thapub
lie to our fuellittes for doing work to the est of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav
ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Orders front abroad will receive prOmpt
attention.
NAMES P. CROOK & SON.
National Claim Agency
Office In Farrar Hall Building, Erle, Pa:
All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late
stills of Congress, eon lutve the sumo promptly
eoileeted by sendingl, their discharges to me, the
rec.' ipt of which will be promptly acknowledg
ed and Instructions returned. -
INCREASE OF PENSIONS.
' $l5 per month for the total loss of use of either
let: or arm, instead of SS. $2. per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen.
Also,ollter increases.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of P. S. A.
Throe months pay proper for all in .ervlco
Mareh and discharged after April Mt,- ISO 6.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled radii
itiCs for closing and complellug claims. Allow
ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
in North-Western Pennsylvania where years of
experience in the U. S. Treasury can Le found.
Thapkful for the very liberal patronage be
stow eR in the past we hope by increased expe
rience and unremitting attention to patronk, to
secure their continued faVore Mee In Farrar
Hall Building. Address
S. TODD PERLEY
Lock Box 1014 Erie, Pa.
IMMO
. W. A. XII. S
Wholes Ado qua Retail
Dealer in Furniture
tfavit , purchased the entire stock of Furni.
toleiiessrs. Moore & Riblet. I respectfully
ask toy o d customers aid the public generally
to trite too a call at the old htutl, •
NO. 715 STATE STREET,
Bofore purelfahing elsewhere. 'lave ft large.
amortmeut of
Parlor, Chamber s:and Bed Room-Sets
BEDSTEADS, ' CHAIRS, TABLES,
And, in biet everythingln the line of Funtitnre.
I am prepared to manufacture to order any style
that may he galled for. Remember, No. 715
State street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth Ntreets,
ap'ITS7-t f.
FlltSt-'CLASS PIANOS!
LOUIS BERGE it CO.,
Manufacturers of
'FIRST-CLASS AGRAFFE OVERSTRIING
PIANO-FORTES
WAREROONS, 97 BLEEPER STREET.
These Pianos are recommended by the most
eminent) ud ges, and are, for power, full ness,elas-
Oeity of touch and durability, unsurpassed by
any pianos made in this country.
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List sent by
mall on application. feb13'6.14-Iy.
rpliE ELEGANT STORE ROOM now occupied
by G. W. Goodrich, No. 425 State street, will
be-for rent from April Ist. Rent Mk En taro
of WM. A. GALERAI
n3111.2-tf.
WHOLESALI ,
EZIEMEE3
The best brands of
LIVERY ST.A.BL.E
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
NEW FICR.3I.
1 3 701 - ?.IAI_TY'S
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NVIULDItOISDI, fl KS,
JOHN W. AYRES
For Rent,.
ERIE RAILWAY.
Great proadGauge Double Track Route to
NEW YOI K, BOSTON,
and the' New England Cities.
This Railway extends from Dunkirk to New ,
York, 460 miles. ' Buffalo to NewNork, m
Salamanca to New York, 415 miles. And is from
V. to = MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE. All
trains run directly through to New-York, 414
. M1L1.1.1, without change of coaches.
From and after May'l I, 76CEt tmtns trill leave,
in connection with all the Western Lines, as
follows: From DUNKIRK and SALAMANCA
:--by New York tuna—from Union Depots:
7:41) A. M., Express Mall, from Tiunkiric daily
(except,Sundays). !Stops at Hadaumnea at
A. M.. and connects at Hurnellsv llle
and Corning with the 7.30 A.M. Express Mail
from Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7.40 -
A. M.
35 P. M., Lightning Express, from Salamanca
daily (except Sundays).- stops at llornells
v ilia 6:12'1'. (Supper), intersecting, with
the 21:13 P. M. train (runt Buffalo, and arrives
in Nev.O•ork. at 7 .40A. M.
5:50 P. M. WEWYork. Night Espress. from Dun
• kirk wily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala
manca at 7:45 P. 3Ei Olean &al P. M (Sup.,}
Turner's 10.1.3 A. 31,. (MEM, and a rrives in
New York at L.. 30 P. M. Connects at Great
Bend with Delaware, Lackawana and Wes
tern Railway for Herfilltoll, Trenton and
Philadelphia, and at New York with after
noon trains and steamers for Boston and
New England Cities,
0:50 P. M. Cincinnati Express, from Dunkirk,
(Sundays excepted). Stops at Salamanca
11:55, P. M., and connects at liontellsville
with the 11::311". M. Train front Buffalo, arri
ving in New York3:ss, P. M.
Front Bnititlo—by New York time—front Depot
earner Exchange and Michigan Sta.:
5:00 A. M., New York DaK Express, tinily (except
Sundays). Stops at Hornell:wine 8.09 A. 31.,
Bkltb• - Susquehanna 1.25 P. 5i.„ (Dine); Tur‘
net's ~:15 P. M., (Sup), and arrives in New
York at 9:25 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 Mail, vla. Avon and Hornens
elite daily (except Sunday). Connects at
Elmira with Northern Central Rallu ay for
Harrisburg, PhlladelphianndiheSouth, and
arrives in New York at 7:40 A. 3f.
235 P. 31., Lightning Express, daily (except Sun
day), stops at Hornellsville 0.10 I'. 31., (Sup);
and arrives in New York 7.40 A. 31., connec
ting at Jersey City with morning express
train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
. and Washington. -
7:31 P. 31., New York Night. Express, daily; (Sun
days excepted.) Stops at I lornells ville, 11.1 n
P. M., Intersecting with the 5.50 P. 31. train
from Dunkirk, and arrives In New York at
12.40 I'. 31.
31., Cincinnati Express, daily (except
Sundays)„ Stops at Susquehanna 7.40 A. 1,
(13k1tX Turner's 1.37 P. M., (Dine), and arrives
iu New York at 3:55P. 51. Connects at Elmi
ra with Northern Central Railway, for Km
' risharg, Philadelphia, Baltlmore,•Washing
ton, and points South, and at N. York with
afternoon trains and steamers for Boston
and New England cities, •
Only one train East on Sunday, leaving Matra
lo at 2:35 P. 31., and reaching New' York' at 7:10
A. H.
Boston anti New England passengers, with
their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, in
Nevv•York. •
The best Ventilated and most Luxurious
Sleeping Cars in the World accompany aanight
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-West. •
H. RIDDLE, WM. It. BARR,
Gen'l Snpl. Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
NEW FIRM.
Having associated with me on the Ist of Janua
ry Andrew Mityer, ln•the
BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS,
The firm will be known 0.8 C. Englehart it. Co.,
and the business will be carried on as beret.).
fore at No. 19 West Park, Erie, Pa.
C. ENGLEHART.
• '
Something Now.
Buy Silver Tipped Shoes for your children. A
majority of the children wear ladles in the toes
of their shoes In a very few days; then the shoes
are soon worthless, and a new pair must be
bought. The only way to prevent this great
waste of money is to buy shoes protected by sil
ver tips. They never wear out at the toe, and
make a pair of shoes last three times as long as
without Tips. Leather Caps have been as
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
Sh on hon hand the only as
sortment of Silver Tipped oes to be found in
the city, including fine Sewed shoes, Balmomis,
Youths' Boots, ace., which we offer, together with
a large and fashionable assortment of Ladies'
and Gents' Fine and Heavy goods, at the lowest
cash prices.
mr14 . 67-tf. C. MGLEHAHT &. CO.
'rum UNDERSIGNED,
Having purchased the interest of the Messrs.
Vineents in the ..
FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS
Of the late Arm, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public in general,
pledging himself that he will at all times try to
sell good and reliable
Flour, Peed and Grain
At the lowest price for cash in hand. From my
long experience in this branch of the trade,
trust I know what the public demand, and that
I am prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by
strict attention to my business and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage in the
future.
THE DULLING, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN BUSINESS,
Will be continued, in all its departments, at the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
and the Store,
EA. A. ST I' .A. 11, IC It, CI IV
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed Howe,
Where the public will find a good stock al way
for sale, with competent and polite men_ a
hand to supply their wants. •
H. B. HAVERSTICH.
JARECKI & • METZ
1123 State St., Erie, Pa.,
Manufacturers and Denlens 1n all kinds of
ISS WORIKS,
Gas, Steam and Lead Pipe,
CISTERN, 'FORCE Sc WELL PUMPS,
0 Sri
Sheet Bra and Brass Wire.
We ulso nia'uotzteture
LIGREiING RODS, SUCKER RODS,
13rast4 Castiugra4,
And the Celebrated
Nur Cup • Ball Valve ;
Generally used In the oil regions
MEM
NEW
BOOK BINDERY
AND
Blautk Book Manufictory
We would respectfully aunouuce to the public
that we have opened a
BOOK BINDERY,
and aro prepared to do work in any - branch of
the bustnes,,,,
BLANK BOOKS!
Of all kinds, on band and made to onler, and
ruled to any pattern desired.
MAGAZINES AND OLD BOOKS,
Bound and repaired In the best style.
BINDERY OVER
;eretone National Bank_, Corner State and
Bth Streets, Erie, Pa.
MEM
FMB
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CREATE:4T
Wumeratie Jourual in Pennsylvania!
The Lancaster Intelllgencer, established In
1799, has always been known as n first-class Po-
Meal and Fatally Newspaper, The, \Weekly
Intelllgeneer Is now thedargest lA:Timer:Mc pa
per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately
been greatly- Improved In nil 'respects, and i 3
just such a paper as every Democrat should
take.
The publishers of the Intel! igeneer regard It
to be the duty of every Demoenit to support his
county papers in preference to any other; but as
there are many who will he likely to subscribe
for more than one paper during the pending
Presidential campaign, they have concluded
to Offer the Weekly lutc:llfgencer at the follow
ing low rates:
Single copies, one year, $2,00; Five copies MOP;
Ten copies WA; Twenty copies .5.32,00; Thirty
enpies4ls,oo; Fifty copies, to one addressidO in
telligences'
Eighty copies, to one address, suo,oo. Daily
$5,00 per annum.
*Sr Persons wishing to sell real estate can (hut
no better advertising medium than the Weekly
Intelligencer. Address
myt H. G. SIUTH & CO, Lancaster, Pa. -
Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot!
New York hoop Skirt Manufactory.
Neal.' Light. Fashionable and
Cheap.
SIPRINtir STFIC - 1,14.75i ! •
NATHAN rOIIEN resPectfally, Informs the
ladies of Erie unit surrounding country that
he has on h.del a large assortment of hoop
Skirts. of all sizelf and Myles, of his own make,
and. manufactured of the be..t flexible stf - el and
material, which he will. guarantee 1 . 911:11 to any
In the market. J iaN lug had considerable expe
rience In the hostiles., he Is confident of his
ability to give entire satisfaction to "all those
who may favor Lim tt ith a call. If ally . ftf his
make will break within tale year, they will be
repaired, and no charges Hyde.
Old Skirts repaired - , altered and shaped as
new. New Skirts nuule to onler the shortest
notice. A splendid and huge stock of all kinds
of 1.0r5. - ls and I 'orsel Steels ()11411111U) - kept on
hand. , country nicrehantlf supplied at the very
lowest rates. NATHAN (AMEN,
Jas-tl. No. tUti State Stret•t, Erie, I'a.
Aut horlzt-cl $300.000.
THE SECONI) NATIONAL BANK
opcned for bu,lue,, uu
MOND-IY, DECEMBER l2T'll,
In the banking offlee preylonslerveupled by the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, nortli-ezu,t
corner of State street and public Park.
WM. L. SCOTT, 'Brest. WM. C. CUItItY,
^ DIRECTORS:
WM. L. SCOTT, of Grin of J. 'Hearn I. Co., Coal
Dealers.
JOS. M'f7-113.TER, of [lnn of Seidel', BlLis
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie' lt. R.
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JOHN C. BURF-SS, of II rm of Clemens;Caugh
ey & Burgess, Wholesale Grocers.
0. E. CROUCH, of llrm of Crouch & Bm., Flour
Merchants.
'M. R. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson &Sea
man, Stove Manufacturers. -
F. F. FARItAit, of firm of Gray ,t Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGAKER, Grocer. dcrql.
ERN CITY IRON WORKS,
The Bradley Engine !
U$E TI L 1 AV IC-T.:.
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FElt CENT.
Moro powor than a Under tngini.
, using the ....nine amount of strain.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS !
CIRCULAR SAWMILLS
HEAD BLOCKS.
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Mrs. John B. Perkins,
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CCONIFEC'TIONEIIIIIES i
ANDLFALF:II IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
NO. 522 STATE ST., CORNET: NINTH
Pine Apples, Orantreq, Lemonq, Peaches
Parties promptly frurni,lietl with c•cery de
Acriptlon of CA.K.E, PYRAMIDS, ICES. ETC.
ETC.
The nicect stare wc.t of New York.
JUST OPENED.
Stoves, 'Tin, Japanned, Brittania and
House Furnishing Goods lienerally.
We also have a large - and well arranged shop,
with all the modern improvements for 111111111•
tacit/ring 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 iu city work). Weare fully pre
pared to do job work of all kinds with neatness
and dispatch. Are well posted insetting hot air
furnaces, reeding, etc. Call and see us and ex
amine our stock. 1111119'6.5-Iy.
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Farmers of Fairview and vicinity, that he Is
prepared to pay
THE inuitiv-sT NIARKFI' PRICE
fur all kinds of Farm Produce delivered at
Fairview Station. AI o, I.ceps on hand for
sale
BITUMI•NOUS ANL) ANTHRACITE COAL,
as cheap as can be had elsewhere. Also, has
the agency of Hapsood, Yount; S Co.'s Superior
Cast steel Plows, sulkey Cultivators, Wallace &
Jones' Self-Dungdnu Wheel Hay Enke, Se. And has a superior lot of March full blood and
grade'
SUFFOLK AND CHFISTER WRITE PIGS!
sepl9'67-ly
Country Pro4ince, Grorprirs Provisions
Tt.hae(4), Croelcery Wart., Fruit,, Q.
F. at. co►.r: St. SON
West hide, between :Ali and 9111 St revis. Erie, l'n
Ca.sn pall (or country produce
P. A. WEBER. my2.l-tf. ERIIART
U. ,
DESIGNER ,S; DECORATIVE ARTIST!
Neatest, Cheapest, and Bost Sign 1 1 ;Intlug West
of New York City.
Parlors, Churches. &c..
'Frescoed in the neatest style of the art.
General Designinx. Drafting of Models for the
Patent Office and every description of Orna
mental Painting executed protnpt ly. Rooms in
Farrar Hall, No. 3, second floor apll'67-tf.
Taz , I3A.CCO , , AND CIG.IIt.
The place. to get a choice article of Tobacco,
Saud' and Cigars is at
E. R. WELSHMAN'S 1318 PEACH ST.,
:smart on hand a good assortment of the
above articles of every grade, wholesale and re
tail. Also Pipes, Pouches, Boxes and Smokers'
Articles of' every description.. Please favor me
with a call. Don't forget
. the place, 1368 Peach
street . intr2lll-Iy.
AT TIIR
100 Pi
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CAPITAL PAID IN ,W1,4(0)
T.:111.1;;; I"A.,
MANUFASCTURERS 01"
A New Compound or
Double Cylinder Engine,
REM
kthl k Warr.lnted to OS t
OF ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND TANKS!
Of all Descriptions
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ERIE, PENNA
STRAWBERRIF,s, ETI
s on hand in their seiti.iiit
A new and well :,,elected stock . of
PORCELAIN WARE,
CISTERN ANI) WELL PL73IPS,
PATTERSON & AVERY,
527 French SL, Erie, Pa
Important Notice.
FAIRVIEW STATION% Sept. 16, 1567
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N. !CUT:P.O a tt.... !.41.reet.
South of the Union lkiiot.
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"t•rons obun• Jordan"; by Dan ihultaitt •
"1{1. 4 Me as of Old:Mother"; song . ^
"Thinking of Old Friends"; by \v
win • hlit,
"Waiting Stull for Thee"...... •
"Stars or Promise"; bahail by Baboon."` 4
"Pleasant Memories"; by J. IL TThong" .
"There's a Knocking at the Door of SP:lf .•
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comb: song by Watson - ear,
"Leaves that Fall in Spring"; by 4.
"A Sweet Brier Rose Is My Mollie' • "" ,, ntq,
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"Angel of Beauty"; by H. P. Banks...
"Cottage Rose"; song by heeler ..... . • Z
"Sneezing Song"; by Howard I'auls , 7 •••,:,
"In this' Beautiful Land of My Drearas".,„
, by Holder
"Blest Me, Darling, on To-night";
"Wrlli, Me a Song of My ' , tithe' • ;
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"I Could Not Help but Stay";., .
"rm Lingering at the Garden 4,h, •
"Friends We Loved in Former Tear:
"In toe Meadow"; ballad by 11. croft
"Come to 4y Heart Ye Faded Fluivers
Keeler... .
"Sweet Goad Night' by IL P. banks .
"My Beautiful Pearl"; by If, P. backs
"Katy Drew"; song and chorus by It p
"Home of My loath"; bass not; by a
Dunks
"Fat her,We Watched at the \Viet - A;
song and chorus by Reeder.....:
"Memories of the Past". by /nether,
"It HeCIIIS hot the Other . Day"; by J.
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"Years Ago"; by J. IL Thomas .
"Clara Kane"; song by Holder._
"Jesus, Saviour of My Soul"; sa,r,d_ s „,
tenor and alto voices, with chums, by
Sherwin • • ...... z
"Like Noah's Weary Dove"; mere!— su per,"
emit rano and chorus . .................
red.
"Stiffly Now the Light of Day ; Fae-LZ:"
solos .or soprano, tenor, with chorus,, ,,
"lie Joyful In t..e Lord', , by H.l' . Wake_
"Cast Thy Burden on Ulu Lord; ; solos for tr.:. 4
pniuna,nd tenor, by Basford
"Savior, Source of Every Blessing"; .
'le psalm"; B flat, by Dante , :
"It in a Good Thing to Give Thanks"; st4t4l.:
' soprano and bass
"Praise the Lord, 0 My Soul"; solos fur supr,. 4.
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A new School book, "Nine o'clock
Morning"; by Henry Tucker......
Ad d re , s Orders
O. J. WILLARD,
No. 513 Broads; ay,
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Wholesale Agent for the City aria Stat e
York for the eetebrans.l
PIANO FORTES!
Are strictly speaking first cla.sq and 1, 37 ,.,
failed to become the LEADING PIANO 5t,,,-
er Introduced. Defilers will be huppilocl3::
11 West Wholesale hates and guaranteolp, - .1,7
tion. Large illustrated, price ibt,
likeness from photographs, sent to
on appliest lon. Address
0. J. wiLLtn,
Wholesale Agent 7,13 Proadwa2. Nes-y:
S. it 11. W. SMITH'S
UNRIVALLED
AMERICAN ORGANS!
0. J. Willard, Whole ale Arent.
LARGE , iT I:s; THE MARKET
New and bOallt4 'al in dodgy and workmankl4
—are made iron the he.t of material. Vole,:
with great care, having u smooth pipe op;
quality of tone, yot deep and mellow. Are th
ikhed in highly polished Black Walnut az.
Rosewood Cases, with double bellows, dour:
blow pedals, knee swell•qetc. All have the tr..
molt. stop, with which the most beautiful eel;
can be produced. Send for illustrated price
giving fulk,particulars. Address
O. J, WILLARD,
443 Broadway, y 1.
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MUSIC STORE!
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Pianos f min Steinway & Sons, Marshal &Tn.
e'er, Emil Gabler. Also, Ilelodeons and Orgsz;
Prices at a large ill4count below manufamt
ere' priee , . Every instrument warranted f.:
lICP 3
the 1.,e,t Srtclne Ntaulthies
on hand. EVery 31aehine n'❑rrnutrd for 11 7-
yt`arg,
No. fqs State ~t reel, Erie, Pa.
jatt2-Ir. Z.
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Green4acks for Bodds,
EQUAL TAXATION!
If "legal tendene are good enough for rhr l•
slier, merchant, farmer, mechauw, I•',r
-•r-r, and all others who 3 , 4 tax,r,
they are good enough for
rich bondholders who
- pay no taxes
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It„ stand, south of the Depot, to the new
tore., (Mors west of the American note),
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