The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 30, 1868, Image 4

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BO State Iron Works !
NC:OI3I,IE Sr, I-IA-1,1,,
Founders, Machinists Boll
er Makers, •
Works Corner Peach and 3d Sts., Erie, Pa.
Having t ado extensive additions to our ma
chinery, a— are prepared to 1111 all orders
promptly
Stationery, Marine and Portable Engines,
Of all sizes, either with single or Cut-off valves
STEAM PUMPS. SAW ➢TILL WORK, BOIL
ERS, STILLS, TANKS, ETC.
Also, all kinds of Heavy and Light Casting.
Particular attention given to Building and Ma
chinery Castings.
FOR BALE.---Steani's Circular Mill Rigs and
Head Blocks, which are the best in use. John
son's Rotary Pumps, Gas Pipe and Fittings,
Braes Goods, Babbitt Metal,lete.
Jobbing solicited at reduced prices. All work
warranted. Oar motto is,
We are bound to sell' as low as the lowest.—
Please call and examine,
febL3-tt.
FRANK WINCIIELL C 0.,&
AUCTION & COMNISSION
MERCHANTS.
No. 824 State Street.
- Household Furnitur'e and nll kinds oc.GOods,
Wares and Merchandise, bought and sold and
received on consignment.
Sales at private residences attended to in any
part of the city.'
Sale of Household Furniture Carpets, Queens
ware, Horses, Wagons, and all kinds of goods on
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
AT 9;4 O'CLOCX, A. M.
A large consignment of Queensware, Glass
ware, Bohemian and China N'ases now od hand,
will be closed out regardless of cost at private
sale.
Sir 'endues at t enoled to In any part of the
County. • up%-tf.
Tonworthy & Love,
NO. 1390 PEACH ST.,
Have adopted a new syst, nt of doing' lavd
mii, and would respectfully call the attention
of their customers to the tact that they are now
welling goods fur
C'ASII, OR READY PAY
We believe t lint we can do our customers Jus
tice by no doing and would :Ink them to call and
see our sldendul stock of grrx•erlcti,eousisting of
Tea
totrees,
Sugars,
Comprising every thing In a well kept grocery
slum. We , alNo have the hest quality of
ERIE COUNTY FLOUR
Also FEED In unlimited quantities. Give us
a can.
TOT-I:WORTHY & LOVE,
1390 Peach St., opposite National I tote!.
inyl2-tr.
C. ENCILEILMT tt CO.,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
weep always on lian(l all cyles or
LADIES: MISSES' .I.ND CHILDREN'S
Prenella, Kid, Goat and Pebble Coat
Laced, Button and Congress
13 0 Orr s,
Of the finest quality, which will be warranted
for durability, as well as in fit, which we
will cell as
LOw Os the Lowest.
We also make to order. Repairing carefully
attended to,
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BLANK
BOOKS!
Caughey, McCreary & Moorhead,
MEM@
1.3.1LAN1 113 0 01-K.S,
of every description,
BOOKS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER,
CHEAPER
Than 'any house in this city. Also,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
At Wholesale, as. cheap as any Jobbing house In
the country.
13IIILES:
The Depository of the Bible Society-, at
EAUGIIEY, M'CREARY & MOORHEAD'S
tnytl-tf.
NEW LIVERY,
Boarding and Sale Stable,
Corner French and ith Sts.
rvitE.: SUILSCIIIIHMS having taken the stable
I lately occupied by 11termer S Johnson,
Would - inform tho public that they have pur
chased an
ENTIRELY NEW StOCK •
Of Horses, Harness and Carriages,
and are pre
pared togive perfect satisfaction to all who !nay
favor them with n call. We have the best stock
in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
my2l-11 BRECHT BROS.
Administrators' 'Notice.
TETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
La estate of Samuel Harbison, deed of war
erfonl township, having been granted the un
dersigned ; notice is hereby given to all indebt
ed to the same to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate
will present them, dniv authenticated, for set
tlement. ELIZA HARBISON,
JOHN R. CROSS,
Administrators.
Waterford, Jane Zkl, 1503.-6 w
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.
Through and Direct Route between Philadel
phia, 13althuore, Harrisburg, Williams-
Dort. and the
°FMMI 71
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
VS.V,GANI" SLEEPING CARS
ON and. after MONDAY, MAY 11th, ISGS, the
trains on the Philadelphia A: Erie Railroad
will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at 11:15 p.m. and
arrives at Erie at S:5O
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at112:00 m., and
arrives at Erie at 10:05 a. in.
Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at 12:00
m. Corry at 1:10 p. m., and arrives at Erie
tit 9:30 p. m.
EASTWARD.
Mail Train Leaves Erie at 11:00 a. m., and arrives
at Philadelphia at 7:10 a. m.
Erie Express leaves Eric at 7:40 p. m., and ar
rives at Philadelphia nt 5:00 p. in.
Warren Accommodation leaves Erie at 8:00 a.
m., Corry at 9:45 a. m., and arrives at Warren
at 11:20 a. m.
Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny Silver Railroad. BAUDAGE CIEIF:CSED
Tunormi.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Gent Superintendent.
Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad.
ONA;CD AFTER MONT/AY, MAY 11,
trains rill run on thls:road a 4 follows:
NOBLE & HALL
LEAVE KEI E—Sal' Ti [WA En.
10:45 A. M., Pittsburgh Express, i.topsat all sta
tions, rind arrives at A. & G. W. It. It. Trans
fer at 1:10 p. in., at New Castle at 3:00 p. m.,
' and at Pittsburgh at 0:00 p.
0:00 P. M., Accommodation, arrives at Pitts
burgh at 10:00a. m.
LEAVE PITTSDURGII—NORTIIIVAED.
7:15 a. in., Erie Express leaves Pittsburgh and
arrives at Erie 2:15 p. tn.
4:3.5 P. M., Accommodation leaves Pitt%burgh
and arrivet at Erie 1:20 a. In.
Pittsburgh Express south connect. at James
town at 12:40 p. m., with J. &F. Express for
Franklin and CM City. Connects id Transfer at
1:45 p.ln.,witli A. 6: G. W. Accommodation west
fur Warren, Ravenna and Cleveland.
Erie-Express north connects ht G. W.
Transfer at it:10 a. In., with Mail east fir Mead
ville, Franklin and Oil City, and at Jamestown
with J. & F. Express for Franklin.
Trains connect at Itochestmr it ith trains for
Wheeling and all points in West Virginia, and
at Pittsburgh eonnetitions for Plillmlelphia,
Harrisburg, Baltimore and Waqiington, via
Pennsylvania Central Itialrmel.
Erie Express north connect, at Girard with
Cleveland J.: Erie train% We,t %%mid leveland,
Chicago and all points In thelVe , t ; :it Ede with
Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren,
Irvineton, Tidioute, and with Banal, & Erie
Railroad for Buffalo, IMnic irk Namara Falls
and New York City. • .1. J. RENCE,
decl2l7-tf Superintendent.
keystone National Bank,
CAPITAL $250,000.
Sciden Marvin, John W. Hail, 1::Iihn Marvin,
Bester Town, O. Noble,
Spices, ate.,
ORANGE NOBLE, Prost. J NO ? J. 'TOWN, Ca,th
The above bank is now doing ha:4l'lms In IN
new building,
CORNER. OF STATE AND EIGHTH STS.
Satisfactory paper discounted. Money re
ceived on depo,it. Collections made and pro
ceeds accounted for with promptness. Dra(ts,
Specie •tpd hank Notes bought and sold. A
share of public patronage solicited.
2,500,000 Oustomers in Four Years
PATRONIZE THE BEST.
ill& largest capital, most experi-
II enced Imyer , ;, and extensive trade of any
concern in the Dollar Sale bushass, we
Guarantee Satisfaction
hi es cry - lint:lnce, and olio the hest selection of
,00d•i Cr ollercd at
One Dollar Each.
No other coheern has any show wherever our
Agents are Nollug. our motto, "Prompt. and
Reliable." Male and female agents wanted In
city and country.
Are particularly requested to try our popular
clubFystem of selling all kinds of Dry nod Fan
cy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth,
d Castors,
Silver Plated Goo Is, Watches, Pr. (Established
1801.) A patent pen fountain and a check de
scribing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 as;
$0 for 02; 10 for :Li; 00 for SO. , 100 for $10; sent by
mail. Free presents to getter up, (worth 50 per
cent. more than those sent by any other con
cern,) according to size cif club. Send us a trial
club, or if not do not fall.to send for a circular.
Mr sale should not be classed with
New York dollar Jewelry sales or bogus "Tea
Cotnpanicq," as it is nothing of the sort.
EASTMAN (1,; KENDALL,
je-1-3m. C. Hanover St.. Boston, Mass.
131Mi12
TO THE PUBLIC.
There is no use sending to New York
FOR YOUR TEAS!,
No use going to the refineries to buy
REFINED OIL!
No use going to soap factories to buy
- S AP':
No use to pay big prices for any of your
Groceries and Provisions !
While there IS a -
LIVE CASII STORE,
on the corner of
Sth and State Streets.
Try the Cask Store.
ADAM.
apta-tf.
Erie City Steam Bakery !
W. J. SANDS & CO., Propiietors.
Ilanufacturecs of all kinds of
Crackers, Bread, Cake,
-
Also, the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR" CRACKERS,
And sole manufacturers of the patent
"NOVELTY DROPS."
Factory, corner State and 3d Sts., Eric, Pa.
zny2l-tf
I.IILAXICS! BLANKS!—A. complete assort
.l) meat of every kind of Blanks needed by
Attorneys,•Justlees, Constables and BUSILICSB
Men. for male at the Observer Office.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On all Night Trains
13A. Nlf NOTICE.
01•` .U.ALUE.I2.:.
I)IIiECTOILS
TIII: LADIES
titilim ii titlN 1 a lai 1 t a 0
DAIIIYMEIS.
Farmers and Others,
I=l
ISEEBWAX, Bts.lNv, istrrrut:,
E( (;$, }WAN: AND ISIEAL
FLAX, COTTI)N. Ftlig
1)IUEI) AND 61:1.:E:N FRUITS,
G1A1.1 4 1, WOOL; GAME, FOUL-
TRY, NAVAL, STORES
HOPS, 0 INGSENO,
FE AT E
IiEMP,
PROVISIONS,
OILS, LARD,
TALLOW,
SORGHUM, MOLASSES, ETC.,
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
G en'l Commission Merchant
442,•444 and 440 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.
rSEND FOR A. PRICE CURRENT
Marking Plates and Cards Fllrlithiled Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTAI3LIsHED MAY I, IS6O
rirst class references given when retiiilig,tlti.
LATEST & BEST !
THE GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Button Hole, Overseaming
EEO
SEWING MACHINE
Is warranted to execute in [holiest 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 Boles
fabrics.
IT HAS NO EQUAL
Being absolutely the best
Family Machine
In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap
est, fur it is two Machines combined in one
by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar
rangement.
Circular's with full particulars and 'sam
ples of work done on this machine, can be
had ou application at the
SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY,
South-West Corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut
PHILADELPHIA
Instrualons given on tho Machine gra
tuitously to all purcluthers.
A.GlFiNa'f3 lArJMNallo
To Sell this Machine.
C. It. Kingsbury,
714 State Street St., Erie,
Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford
counties. Jal6'6B-Iy.
NEW LOCATION
(*. P. g)AVIS,
Ilas removed to Whittleh's Mock, corner of
.State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he
has opened a •
LARGELY INCREASED STOCK
of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetable., Provisions
and everything usually kept in a first-elass
grocery establishment. Ware determined nut
to be surpassed, and Invite all tti ho want any
thing in our line to call, feeling assured that we
Kim] I be able to give satisfaction both as to qual
ity of goods and prices.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
We have opened a
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
to which we ask the attention or those having
Produce to dispose of., We pledge ourselves to
secure the highest trittrket price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
DEALERS •IN ME ADJOINING TOWNS,
And on the Lines of Railroad,
Supplied with
- FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC
apr2'6B-tf.
TINTY..II.SIGNEI),
Having ,pnrehased tin Interest of the Messrs.
B=ZMI
FLOUR AND FEED. LUSINEgS
Of tit• late firm, would respectfully solleit a
continuance of favor front the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public in general,
pledging himself that be will at all times try to
sell guod and reliable
Flour, Feed and Grain
At the lowest price for cash in hand. Froni my
long experience In this branch of the trade, I
trust I know what the public demand, nud that
lam prepared to meet that want. ,-
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to see in the past, I hope by
strictattention to my business and their WalltS,
to merit a continuance of their patronage in the
future.
THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN BUSINE.'SS,
Will be enntinned, In all Its departments, nt the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
and the Store,
EAST F' A. 11. lE. ROW,
Between . Brown's Hotel and Reed House,
Where the public will Buda good stock always
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants.
ap2s'ff7-lys H. B. ILAVERSTICK.
- VAZIJET: Mti nI•E wvitics.
M. A. DUNNING,
No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and
11th, Erie, Pa.
Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and
Slate Mantles, &e.
I have on hand a largo 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 'satisfaction guar
anteed. My work is warranted unsurpassed,
and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders
and inspection of stock and prices solicited. •
mhl9'67-Iy.
CE MAN SAYINGS INSTITUTION,
Corner Mighth and filtate Sta.,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
This Institution Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
Orrice nouns: oik.M.to4P.llf.
SATURDAYS: 9A.JI.toBP.M.
Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this
Institution to Regular Depositors.
'DIRECTORS:
J. Eicheninub, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe],
F. Schneider, John Genshelmer.
OFFICERS:
John Genshelmer, .....
Matthew Sehlaudeeker;
F. Schneider,
my2'67-Iy.
L. 13. CIIP.VA.LII3.
DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST
Neatest, Cheap: f it k % , dß r sl c , S l Zrainting West
Parlors, Malls, Churches, 4t.c.,
Frescoed in the neatest style of the art.
General Designing, Drafting of Models for the
Patent Office and every description of Onaa.
mental Painting executed promptly. Rooms In
Farrar Ball, No. 8, second lloor. apll'67-tt.
White •ffiea Most hula Amirlem.
CLUBS FOR 1868••• CLUBS FOR POS.
The Best New 'Pork Weekly Published.
NEW YORK DAY ROOK !
The New York Day-I took 11 a straightforanii
Radical Demo( rat is pa r, with a larger elicit- :
lat ion than any other Ismoeratie journal UN VI I
pUldlfillt`d on lids continent, and it enter: on
the threshold of 15435 more pinspetous e
of the great cauce It uphold than es el
beiere. Slam ling On the Declaration of hide
pendenee, thid "an tu'lntei men art equal," and
therefore entitled to equal rights,
it Is oppo'ail
to all forms:lml &glees 01 speelat legislation
that conflict with this grand central truth of
Democracy, and over all and above all, does It
combat that monstrous treason to; American
liberty, which, thrusting the negro filement in
to our political system must of necel.sity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers.
God has created white men. superior and ne-
gmen inferior, and therefore all the efforts of
the past nix years to abolish Hip work and
equalize with negroe.s--every law \totaled, eve
ry State Constitution overthrown, every life
Sacrificed, mid every dollar , expended, are ne
cessarnyJust so ninny steps towards national
suicide; nod theshmileantialwfulproolemnow
upon us Is just thishall we reco‘er our rea
son and retmee our steps, or unwell on to Mon
grellsm, social anarchy, and- the total ruin of
our country. . -
The flay lidok, therefore, demands the resto
ration or the "Union :is It was - -a 1://1013 01 co
equal States upon the white basis, as the only
hope, and the only means posibleunder hem en
forsaving the grand Ideas of 1776, and the fund
amental Priciples of American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in
that sacred _anti glorious cause in which the
D1(.11 of the Revolution offered up their lives,
will now labor to expose the igllol'lllleo,delllSloll
and treason of the Mongrel party, it a ill sue
cad, and the white I:4_1)111.11e Wasiomttthi
be restored again in all its original influence
and grandeur.
The Day Kook will, however, hereafter he
more titan ever devoted to all tiro varkd purpo
se, of a news paper. Conscious that It r, ach
es thousands of families who take no other
Journal, icy and pit haps their • kcal paper, it
will continue. and ImproN e its "News of the
Week" Summary, so as to present a transcript
of the World's events in tacit issue. Its "Fam
ily Department" will embrace the best original
and selected stories. Its "Agricultural Depart
ment" will he folly sustained, and being the
only paper of its class Made up eXpressly for
country circulation, it I.: confident it is Nl, orth
doable the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint
ed from a daily. It gives lull and cm/inlet... , re
ports of the New York and'Albany Cattle Mar
kets; (train Provisions and Coll cut Markets,
and a 'Weekly review of Finanelal matters, to
gether with the 'markets,, by telegraph, front
New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia,
ttc., up to time of going to press.
TOBACCO,
SEEDS,
Terme—Cash in Advance.
One ropy one year iv)
Three copies one year 3 .30
Five - copies ono year, and oily- to the getter
up of the riolr 11) CO
Ten copies 0n,.) year, and one to the getter
op of the club 17 51)
Additional eopleq 1 73
n en y copies one year, and one to the get
ter up of the club • ' 'ill O.)
SpC(111.101 enplev Wont free. bend for a
copy. Add rcsq, ghlnn pn,t ,tiler, county and
St.de In lull, VAN EVRI I HORTON
deck:. No Nav,au Mt., Nuw Yolk.
-/ •
Cor. ofTerm and St. Clair Streets,
The Lnrgest, (lbeapebt and most Successful
Practical Business College
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty Thred Stales in Ten Years
FOR LARGE QUARTO
Containing full information, Outline of Couk.ig
of Study, samples of Cowley's
Premium Penmanship;
Vier• of the ,(Nalee:e TEulltliteß. it I fri.rt-n t De
partments, ('lty of Pittsburgh, ete.,ete., address
the PrineipitLi,
my 19 L.,
lames P. Crook, lowing taken in his son, Jas.
E., as a partner, on the ist day of April, !Slid, un
der the firm name of James P. Crook S.: Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without de
lay.
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
And Mauutatdurers of
WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, DOORS& BLINDS.
Montdingq and Plelcet Fence, Scroll Sawing,
3latching and Planing done to order.
Shop on Peach St.,
Between Fourth and Fifth Ste., Erie, Pa. -
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lic to out faclliths for doing work In the beat of
htyle, promptly and on rcallonable terms. hav
ing fitted up entirely new hhopg, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving moist:l(.-
I.l°n. Orders from abroad will rective prompt
attention.
my2 , r6l-Ir. JANIEF-i I'. ('BOOB i so.s.
1.1211 1,141 - 17"
National Claim Ac;eitcy
Ullirr to I•'an.lr Ifall Ilto',lota, Elie, ra
All claimants for extra homily allowed by into
acti. of Comiresq, 'all have the same priimptly
collected by iieuditig, their discharge, to me, the
receipt or which will he promptly acknowledg
ed and instructions returned,
INCREASE (it" PENSIONS.
. .
tin per month Mr the tool loss of me of either
leg or arm, instead of es. ;52 per month for each
minor chi It of di Team soldiers or seamen
Also, (Abler increase. s.
Al anTioNA 1. 1 OR VOL, OFFICER:SOf U. S. A.
Three months pay primer fir 1111 in service
March 81, and discharged after .Ipril
Claims cashed.
- Claims for arrears of pay, and par inns, and
bounty, prompti:t.
Hies for closing and et mph tint; clattus. Allow
ance to prisoners id war collected. ncy
in North-Western l'ettnsy!vania where %%tn., of
experience In the U: h. Tteasttry can lie
Thankful tor the very, 111.4 rat patronage bc
w -
stoed in tine w ~p
e past, ehe inerezmed expe
rience and um emitting attention to palLons, to
secure their continued favor. Otlice in 1 arrar
Hall Addre-p. -
MC 01 tf.
FOR THE FAR3IERS.
UIIEEP SlFEARS.—Willdnhon's )e't, and
1.7) Strong'm Patent Sheep Sheam.
WOOL TWINE, In any:quatalt3
GRIND ,STONES.-2) tons Bereft and Like
DMIZE
• SCYTTIE-‘l.—Urass and Grain, of ❑io best ma;
lers.
GRAIN CRADLES.—Grapevine mid Motu,
complete with Scytheg.
HAY FORI:.S.—Two and three tined
IMES, Shovels,Spades, Martare Forks and
Hay Knives, for sale by
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peach Street, above the' Buffalo Road,
11.11:YA.N'T & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW !
And all kinds of Iron Castings.
Every Stove sold by us is warranted to eve
satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons,
ctc., on hand and manufactured to order. Plows
and Pow Points of superior make and durabili
ty always on hand. A call and a fair trial of
our artielmLs all we ask.
mr%l3-tf. HENRY, BRYANT & CO.
JAS. A. BLISS,
DEALER IN AND SIIIPP - EV.Or
Vegetables and Provisions,
prcurrs,
No.:: East Fifth Street, Erie, Pa.
I would call the attention of the public to the
fact that I also
Sell Goods on Commission.
ll:Particular attention paid to that business,
and to forwarding to dealers all kinds of Vege
tables, Fruits, Se. • ie.11.65-tf
Has opened n new
Flour, Feed &Produce Store,
-.President.
...Treasurer.
-.Secretary.
_ ,
Eleventh and State Streets,
To which he asks the attention of all who need
anything in has line. He it ill deal In every
thing in the
And warrants his goods to be equal to the best
in the market.
.
air The highest market price in cash paid for
all kinds of country produce. apt-Judo
V()lt, ISMS.
PITTSBUIIOII, PA.,
IN THE UNITED STATES
[3311T11
PI t hburgh, l'a
N3BAV PII .31.
JAMES -I?: CROOK & SON,
DealerB In
)17\'1'Y
S. TODD .
Luck 101. Erie, Pa
s. c. sr.r.DEN,
,53 French Street
} TIE, PA
C. J. ENGLEILtUT
at the corner of
1 . 11.0T/UCr. LINT ,
J. EICHENLIUB & CO.,
MANTIFACTURERS OF
BOOTS & SHOES!
No. 62S Slate Slreet.
IiETA I I. DEPA RTMENT.
We have just finished, and prepared for pub
lic inspection, a mammoth stock of Itoots,Shoes,
Gaiters,nulthers, tunbrac log every doicrip-
Lion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and thchh eannot he Nurpa-slied In the
market, all of which are offered at late reduced'
rates. We also pay especlil nod stdet atten
tion to
•
CIMST4L.IOIII
For which the finest collection, of In:others are
kept on hand, and every facility is secured for
accommodating rind moors promptly, and in a
style to render perfect satisfaction. I'arUcular
attention is also directed to our
WHOLESALE DEPAT{THENT,
No. 8 West Seventh Street,
Where we manufacture at Who Men's
Itoys', Ladies', Ml ,, es' and Children's Boots,
Shoeg, ete., of every variety •and
Having lately 4.1 mu manufactory by the
addition Of new builditmg :Ltd improved ma
chinery, WO arc prepart ,upply the 'Trade
on idiort not leo and at the lowc , d market rlet s.
Adjoining this department :trc connected our
wijoLE•i.k LE
LEITIIED AND FINDINGS ROOMS!
Embracing eneh, ilcrman American
Calf skin., of best and Vltt lost 1 / I 'llll,N, slaughter
and : 4 1tantslt Sole Leathi , r, French _and Amerl.
can Roan, of all color.; and pricey.
With our increased radiate,: we can sell as
low as any Eastern manufacturer, and make to
order any Ii .1 of work wattling by the Trade.
Thankful fo?the past liberal patronage of the
public, we respect fully silicon a continuance of
the ...tune.
bellkt-if. .1. EICIIII.NLAUIS
CHEAP CASH STORE
A. 1 4 41". X - IN TV C.ll- ,
. ,; • of Stit awl Nlate Ht
=1
Groceries and. Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything that is usually kept in a First
• Class• Fiwilly.Cirocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The best brands of
Erie County Flour,
Always on Hand. Call and examine prices.
°nod% del 'Very(' free In any part of the
city or South Erie. oe3-tf.•
J. w. A"VIt F. S ,
'Wholesale and Retail :
Dealer in Furniture !
Havina purchased the entire stock of Furni
ture of Messrs. Moore &Iblet, I respectfully
ask my old customer; and the' public generally
to giVe me a call at the old stand,
NO. 715 STATE STREET,
Before prtrellatang elsewlivre., have a large
a,sortment
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Sets !
ALSO, ,
BEDSTEADS, TABLES,
WA ltD1101:ES, DESKS,
And, in fact everything In the line of Furniture.
I am prepared to manufacture to order anv style
that may be called for. Remember, N 0. . -711
State street, cant side, between, Seventh and
Eighth streets.
ap231..7-If. • JOHN W. AYR.F.S.
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS!
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'LOUIS BERGE A: (0.,4
Manufacturer, of
-FIRST-CLASS AmurFE OVLIZSTRUNG
177A.E.EROOXS, 97 BLEEEER STREET.
- Tluse rial,- are recommended by the /110,t
elllillt.111,11, , L:4,,.11e1 are, for power, tullne,q,elas
titqty of touch and durability, unsurpassed by
any piano, 111:1dC 11l this yountry.
GVARANTEED ro'n r•iVE ynAns
Illtiqratetl Cot:lb - iglu, rind Price Li.t sent by
mail on upplieinion. feb13.05-ly.
GREAT, REDUCTION
IN
E. M. COLE & SON
WI LL BIND
IrArpers.' ,Imilar 31ngazim..:, at Ti et 2111.8
ner volume.
Alnley's, and similar Magazines, at :31.00 per
voluine.
II itpt.r%, and rntak Leslie's papers, at $2.25
per 3 ear. _
We are also making and selling
1 13 c) co k. !
REDUCED PRIt'ES
Ilindery over Kr , ystone National Bank 'or
tier State anaStli stretts. ap'2:3-tf.
• DT 1M
BOOK BINDERY
AND
Blank Book Manufactory!
\V we respectfully announce to the public
that we have opened a
1300 K 13INDE11:17,
anditro prepared to do work In any branch of
the business.
BLANK• BOOK_S,I
Of all kinds, on hand and made to old( tr, and
ruled to any pattern desired.
•
MAGAZINES AND OLD.BOOKti,
Bound and repaired in the best style.
lirthEßY OVER
o,oystono National. Paul:, coiner St: we
te 'd
Bth Streets, Ede, .Pa.
auS-31n, a M.. COLE SQN.
EgE
Lancaster Litellige: racer
THE LARGEST AND CIIZA_PE:iT
Democratic Journal in Pennsylvania
The Lanemder IntelligenciT, established in
17D9, has aluays been known as a first-class Po
litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly
Intelligencer now MO largest DellloCratle pa
per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately
been greatly improved in all respects, and Is
just well a paper us every Democrat, aliohld
take.
The publishers of the Intelligencer regard it
to be the duty of every Democrat to support his
county papers in preference to any other; but as
there are many who will be likely to subscribe
for more than one paper during the pending
Presidential campaign, they have concluded
to offer the Weekly Intelligencer at the follow
ing low rates: _
single copies, one year, $:2,00: Five copies MOO;
Ten gOkiles $11,00 ; • Twenty copies $.l - 2,0e; Thirty
copies; 45,00; Fifty copies, to one address
Eighty copies, to one address, ...50,0e. Daily In
telligencer ;?..1,00 per annum.
Ala- Persons wishing to sell real estate conflict
no better advertising medium than the Weekly
Intelligencer. Address '•
.
ran. H. 0. tibilTll 41 CO, Lancaster, Fa.
ERIE RAILWAY.
Great Broad Gauge Double Track Route to
,NErtV BOSTON,
and the New England Cities.
This Railway extends from -Dunkirk to 14elY
Yorlc, la) miles. Buil - ado to New York, Mollies.
Salamanca to New York, 411 miles. And is (rob
2to 27 MILES Til 11 ROUTE. All
Gains run directly through to New Yurk, Pi)
MILES, without eloinge or COZO).
From and after May 11. 18bs, trains will lento.
lu coitoection with all the NVest••rn as
follows: Front DUNKIRK and SALAMANCA
—by New Yolk time—from Union Depots:
- 7:10 A. N. Express Mall, from Dunkirk daily
(except Sundays). :stops at Salanutucti at
1(800 A. M.. and- connects at Hornellsvlllo
and Corning wit Itthe 7,33 A.M. Express Mall
from Buffalo and arrives in Network at 7.49
A. N. •
7:2.i P. Al., Lightning Express, from )Oaltunanea
daily (except Sundays). Stops at Ifoniells
vine 6:12 I'. M., (Supper), Intersecting with
the 2,45 I'. M. train from Buffalo, and arrives
In New York at 7 .40A. M.
5;50 I'. M. New YOrk Night Express' front Dun
kirk daily (exoept Sundays). Stops ut Sala
manca at 7:15 Orn 8.20 P. M., 05up.,)
Turner's 10.13 A.M., ( kft), and arrives In
New York at 12'.30 .1. Connects at Great
Item! with Delaware, Lackawana and Wes
tern Railway . for Scranton, Trenton and
Philadelphia, anti at New York with after
noon Gains and steamers :for Boston and
• Now England Cities.
1.150 P. M. Cincinnati Express, from Dunkirk,
(Sundays exceptedy. Stops at Salamanca
11155, 1. 114, and connects at Ilornellsyllie
wait the 11r..11P. M. Train from Buffalo, arid
violin New York 3:55,1'. M.
From Buffalo—by New York time—from Depot
corner Exchange and Michigan Sts.:
5:00 A. 3.1., New York. Day Express, daily (except
Sundays). Stops at Hornet!Hyatt: SAO A. 31.,
(111 c ft i; Susquehanna Lin P. 1., (Dine); Tur
ner's 7.05 I'. M., (Sup), and arrives in New
Yin lc at 9:115 I'. 31. Connects at tireat Bend
with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey. City with midnight
express; train of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
I:3g A. M., Express Mall,via. Avon and Hornells
vine daily (except Sunday). Connects at
Elmira with Northern Central Railway for
• Harrisburg, Philadelplila and the South, and
arrives In 3, ew York at 7:40 A. 3f.
2:35 P. 31., Lightning Express, daily (except Su
nday), stops at Horneiisvillo O.IOP. 31, (Sup);
and arrives In New York 7.10 A. 31., connec
ting at Jersey City with 'morning express
train of New Jersey Railroad - for Baltimore
and Washhigton.
7:35 P. M., New York Night Express, daily, (Sun:
days excepted.) Stops at Ifornellsville, 11.00
31. intersecting with. the 5.50 P. 31. train
from ' Dunkirk, and arrives In New York at
12.10 P. 3t.
11:20 P. 31., Cincinnati Express, daily (except
Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 7.44 A. 31,
(1)'14 ft g - Turner's IX P. 11., (Dine), and arrives•
- in New York at P. AL Connects at Elmi
ra with Northern Central Railway, for Har
risburg, Philadelphia, BaltimoreoWa.shings
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 Buffa
lo at '2:35 P. 31., and reaching New York at 7:10
A. M.
Boston and New England passengers, with
their baggage, are transiVreed, free of charge, in
New York.
The best Ventilated and most Ln'xurions
Sleeping Carsln the World accompany all night
trains on this Railway.
Baggage checked through and litre always as
low as by any other route.
ASK F`Olt TICKETS'.VIA. ERIE RAILWAY,
which can be obtained at all principal ticket of
ficv in the 'West and South-West.
11. RIDDLE, WM. IL 13ARR,
• . Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Ag' L
my2B-tf
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
1, , "1.1I13,
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Bradley Engine!
A New Cornlionnd or
Double Cylinder Engine,
ERIE
1.1.12:.1 S'I'M:A.II.ITAVICIO
kilt' Is-Warranted to give
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED l'Elt CENT
More power than. a Single C Under Eimine
using the S, ne amount ,if strum
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
OF ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND TANKS!
Of all Descriptions
CIRCULAR SAWMILLS
And
- , HEAD BLOCHS.
dcl2-tf.
MrS. John B. Perkins,
:.t.tiwrAcTutir.n. or
AND DEALER IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
822 STATE ST., CORNER NINTH,
ERIE, PENN A.
Pine Apples, Oranzes, Lemons, Peaches,
STILAWBEIZRIFS, :
At ways on litintl in their sen , on.
Parties I,,ttriatk,E
-ETC.
The nicest store west Or NOW, York.
• np2.3-tf.
Authorized Capital 5500,000 p
CAPITAL. PAID IN 52W,C(X:).
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for' business on
MONDAY, DECEMBER IZ'H, 1'44
In the banking office previously occupied by tile
Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-cast
corner of State street and public Park.
WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
DIRECTOLIS S.
WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Ilearn & Co., Coal
Dealers.
_ .
JOS. M'CARTER, of firm or Sehien, Bliss
McCarter, Iluihiers.
GEO. J. m(a - crox, Coal Dealer.
W. s. BROWN, Agent Buffalo et Erte•
JOHN C. BURGE:iS, of Linn of Clernehs,Caugh
ey t liame,s, Wholesale Grocers.
O. E. CROUCH., of firm of Crouch& Bro., Floor
M••relialits. •
M: It. 13-11tR, of firm or I3arr, Jokusonik. Sea
man, Stove Manufacturers. •
F. F. FARRAR, of. firm of Gray ,t Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGSRER, Grocer.
JUST OPENED.
new and well seleetCd stock. of
Stoics, Tin, Japanned, Brittania and
PORCELAIN WARE,
CISTERN AND WELL PUMPS,
Hone Furnishing Good; Generally.
PATTERSON '& AVERY,
SZ; Frenchfit.j:rle, 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, under the
supervision of Air. C. Avery (who has hind many
years experience Utility wurk). Wearefullypre
parcd to do job wort of all kinds with neatness
and dispatch. Are yell posted in setting hid air
furnaces, rooting, etc. Call and see us and ex
amine our stock.
F. A. WlniF;ll, Sa
OM=
Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
WINES, LIQUORS, suqiuts,
Tobacco, Cruel:cry War', Fruits, Nuts &c.,
No. 81-1:!-.41 n•lte
West side, betwet:n bth and 9th Streets, Erie, Pa.
Cash paid for couLtry prod.nc,
lay2l-tf. W. El ART
F. A. WE gER.
ENeentors' Notice.
TETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate
1.4 of Fran:3: Hartner, deceased, haying been
been granted to the undersigmil • not lee in
hereby given to all indebted to said estate to
make Immediate payment, and thivie having
claims ngrdir:t the manic wilt' present them,
duly authentblated, fur sett lenient.
C.V.SA.It IIt'MILLI:IL,
JACOB LIEBEL,
Executers.
jyt ) -Ow
JOB PRINTING of every kind, in large or
small mom ;Hies, plain or colored, dono In
the best style, r. zd at moderate prices, at the
Observer office.
Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot!
AT THE
New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
tows ;-4T21-r1,::
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Neat, Light, Fashionable and
Cheap.
SIPI2INC-1 , S7l - 9(LEIF-;
NATHAN cII HI N lespertfully inform, the
ladies of Eric and sin rounding C. .t:111 ry I lrat
he has on haml aNI •r,.,rthn nt of Mon
Skirts, of all hiZeS and styles, of his own make,
and manufactuzed of the last +l, ti and
material, which he will guarani, e equal to any
in the nuirket. Having bad con.hl,i...blelAre
rience in the busln,,, "Mid , i.t of his
ability to give entire kit ihraCt ion to all those
ho may lacer him a iti, a call. It .my
of i,ts
matte will break within one year, they will he
repaired, and no charges int.de.
(11.1 Skirts rep:died, alter d :11,41 L.h.11,..1 as
new. w Skirt', made to onler at the short, st
mon e. A ,plentildmid , toek ot all kind:,
of Cor.ett and o,r-et Ste, is eomdant ly kept 611
hand, Country' merchants hunt - died at the very
lowe-1. rates. NATITA.N >HEN,
Ja.2-tf. No. PM State greet, Erie, Pa.
IL~cE3 tom.
" THE WORLD."
At the opening of the year 151,3, "The World"
challenges, more confidently than ver, the
sympathy and support of ail patriot lc citizens.
A glorious work Ino, 6, tit gloriously begun.—
Deep alteady 111115 \SO', dc , p. The long fidelity
of •this Journal to the C 110.• o f 111/0113" proteeted
by law stands nobly vindP . a t. •1 In a splendor of
victory shining front Maine 1 , , California. 'on
necticut, Oldo, - PennsylV.llllll, Ni w Jers..y, New
Yolk, have thund , led lit th 1 o ir s elates. 1111011
the misralealltllo.l,llll,ol the past. Rut nowt]
more remains to be done. Nw.er Sons the pelt!
of the count r - greater. The Radical party st 111
decrees the death of representative self-gm. ern
ment 111. tee so I. ereignStatem. Arm , d with mil
itary 414' , 1/13111,111 aria 41,110112. , 1110 Negro Suffrage,
It desperately grasps at it permanent lease of
power, in defiance of public 01,1111011, fa the co , t
of enormous taxes and of crippled industries,
at the cost of Union and Peace.
To the great battle still to be fought "TIP!
World' will give all its ellorts, all its energies.
It asks of its friends hi their tarts as much • IL
asks of them snore readers and a wader lull a
ence. It asks this with confidence in its claims
as n.'newspisper and as an organ of opinimi.
The chief use of a Newspaper 1,10 hive 11S
readers
ALL THE NEIVS;-:
For this the facilit leg of "The World - are un
surpa,,,ed by any journal in the Unit , .d Etatce.
It seeks to excel by an accuracy and candor, :t
'spirit and freshne,s in its news columns which
shall commend it to readei , , of Ithatevir party,
sex : creed or place.
As an organ of opinion ''The World - is the un
flinching champion of
A Liberal, Progressive Democracy,
whereof the corner stone is Freedom restrained
by Justice; Freed - uni pure ;lint-simple, in the
largest collective measure; the once of J ustice
being to protect Freedom trout encroachments;
Freedom the Indlv 'dual citizen in his rights of
though, speech, religion anti locomotion; in his
Right to make any mom y bargains he thinks
proper in spite of foolish usury laws; in his
Right to buy and sell in all markets, domestic
and foreign, In spite of Ullju , ,t protective thrill's;
In his Right to choose his own food and drink,
in spite or meddlesome temperance laws •; in his
Right to representation in the legislativebodles
which tax him, in spite of unconstitutional ex
clusions; Freedom of colleen% e citizens to as
semble for discussion of gievrinces; Fieedom of
ail local communities to manage their local af
fairs without central interference; Fre«lein In
every section of the country, Iron; the arrogant
and unomstatutional domination of other sec
tions. This large and comprehensive idea of
Freedom sums up the polities of - The World,"
which will never be found wanting to this cap
ital Interest of the country and 4.1 the human
race.
A paper publi,hed in the I netrop.,lli Ia mart
rally 1,,,•ke4 to for earetul Market rt•port. an,
authent to Information, anti Intellhreut
Sltills relating to
Trade, Commerce and Finance.
In these features' "The NV , irl4l - lm 0.4 - 9 coin
parmon with any otherjournal.
EMEARECi
The \WEEKLY WuRID, a largi , quarto sheet,
same size as Daily, is now printtti wholly in
lakge type, and n-iner its union with the New
York Argus) has the largest cneulation of any
weeklyjournal puble-ind; , ave one. It • k an
unrivalled joUrnal for the tartar, Live Stork or
Pr"oduce Dealer, Country Merchant, etc. Pub
lished Wednesday. •
The SEMI-MI.:LI:ix wom.b k a larg , quar
to sheet, salmi. size. ris Daily, which, by omit
ting the great mass of city as rt c.,enientslioni
the Daily contain, ,carythrig else that aP kar ,
in the daily and we. kly editaniq.
Tue 4 day and Friday,
The IJAILY 'WOULD afford , a compla eoho
penthum and th,eto,,tuh of the Jlt.h, of evc y
day.
11 31
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DAILY WORLD
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IA 14 100 ..
DIRECTIONs
.
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he year at tin above club
Change, In club lists made only on request ot
persons it cm i‘lng club package , , stating cdt
tern, post office and State Ina Inch It has pre
vtously Le, n •tml enclosing twenty-tiv
cents to pay for tn.uble of the change to sepa
rate Willie,.
Terms, ea.li in aavance. Sena. if p0,11.1e
Otlire Mon. v Order ur Bank I)ralt.
s. nt I,c mail «11l he at the ri..k ut sender. .
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es, posters, etc., Neut free of charge where%
and whenever desirLd. Addre , %; all order, an,
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PROSPECTUS.
TILE MORNING PATRIOT
The office of the late Patriot and Union hay
Int; pained Into the hands of the unaer , lgned
they propose to supply a V 8,1.111111 th.tt has tall.
exhtttl In the newspaper press of interior Penn
Sylvania.
From some cause or other the reading masses
of the Democratie party of the great interior
counties of the state has e been compelled, ei
ther to do without the latest news or patronize
journals whose political sentiments were dls
ta,tefiillo them.
The Morning Patriot*is intendeit to supply
his want.
Its proprietors am determined that no efibrt
, ball be spared, on their part, to make It fully
equal, its a newspaper, to any of its competitors.
Whatever the cleetic wires are able to commu
nicate, up to the hour co going to press will be
furnished in its columns every morning; and
its largo size w ill enable It to give 1111 Ito as much
rending minter as any of its contemporaries.
As an advocate of sound political sentiments,
favoring no faction, clique Or section, but devo
ting its entire energies to the good of the whole
prrty• as a vehiele of the latest news, and a
chronicler of passing events, we are determined
it shall not be excelled; and we con thiently ap
peal to a discriminating public for that appre
ciation and encouragement which are indispen
sable to success.
DEMI
For the Daily, one year in advance, :7.&1
" Six months, " 3.70
Single Copies, Three Cents.
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT.
It is the determination of the proprietors of
the Patriot to make their weekly Joutnal fully
• pull to what the Patriot lind'Union was in its
'mintiest days. It will be one of the largest
weekly papers in the State, and special pains
Nv 111 be taken to till Its columns with such rend
ing matter as NN 11l be alike Interesting and use
ful to the Farmer, theMechanie and the Man
of Business, and to make it an agreeable and
welcome visitor in every family.
Evers person thoutd suh.erfbe to the paper
printed In his mt n county, and we do not mean
to enter into competition With- the local papers
of the State. But,many peopie take their home
paper and a city paper in addition. To such we
send greeting.
TERMS
Single copy, one year,
2ix Month,
Teti copies, ono year .........
Twenty eople,, one year:
Filly copies (to one oddly:o,lone year.
One hundred copi,
All orders should to. addr. , , , d to
It. F. MEI'
•
jy:2-tr llarrisburg, pa
Well Digging.
H. RUSTEI11101:1'Z, of Sterrett:mkt, w pre-
pared to di. , : welh in any part of Fri
county. He u•es a horse and Pulley, which en
ables him to do the work faster and cheaper
than by the old method. Refers to Chas. Kash
ler or Conrad Max, Erie city; larael M0..4t ror
John Stank, We. , tt Mill ('reek; Andrew Stur
geon or David Fidler, Fairview. Jyl6 dw
TUB PRINTINU of every kind, in large or
• mall gnantities, plain- or colored, done In
tho best style, and at moderato prices, at the
Observer office •
'N'IMW l'ittlNlc.
TII E LATEST PUILNIth
ilt t•I
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