The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 13, 1868, Image 4

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    0. NOBLE.
Bay State Iron Works
NOISLIE
Founders. Machinists and Bail
er Makers,
Works Corner Poach and 31 Ste., Erie, Pa
Having made extol - 141v° addit tons to ouriart
clattery, we are prepared to till all orders
promptly for
Stationery, Marine and Portable Engines,
Of ail 817,CA, either with Hingle or cut-off valvos
tEAM PUMPS SAW MILL WORK, BOIL
ERS, TANKS, L"TC.
ull Muds at Heavy anal 1.14;ht Oestlag•
grwtk-ular Neittoo .:1 , , , e12 to Italkllng roul Ma-
Mititery Oistlngp.
POIRES3T,II.-4itenzu`a OrcuLgr %all Rigs mat
.14111 ulitistettre the Zoitn
n's Rotary Pampa, Gaa Pipe trud t riteinar,
as 00641.9, Babbitt Metal, - etc.
5010,4n4.3 moltetted at mimed prkzt , . Alt 1.13er.'
.lE,Vrantod. Our motto la,
~N~L-r ~.~a.w:r.;5 „ ~.1-'r~lUMial4M Naa
We are bound to sell as low as the 10we44.
Pleage call and examine,
tobl3-11.
FRANK WINCIIELL & CIL;
•
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 824 State Street.
nousoli,•ld Furniture and all kinds of Gocxis,
Wares and Merehandlse, bought and sold and
rooulved on culo.lgnlnent.
'
Sales at pi !vale r. -Melte., Attended to. in any
part of the eltyt.
Sale of Ifou,el,olll Furnlture,C'arpets. queens
ware, Horses, Wagons, and all Muds of goods on
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
O'CLOCK, A. I.
Ala con•Agnment of gne. - onsware, Glass
ware., liol.eya la:1 and China\ asul, now on hand,
will he e 10,4-1 out iegardik .t of co,t at titivate
Sale. -
attended to M any pat tof the
county. ap9--tf.
Tollworthy & Love,
NO. 1390 PEACH ST.,
Have adol.l.qt a new in of doing bust
hem, and would rt speetfully call the attention
of their'en , ,tonteri to the fact that they are now
selling good., for
CASH, OR READY PAY
Wo believe that we can do our cu4tomera jus
tice by so doing and woad fo.k. thrill to rail and
Sec our sploidat of gio,clieq,con,ihting of
Ten*, ,
• 4:oll•eiL_..
Phi gar.i.
COMpri , eVel y 1 Inc:mn v,",•11 pt .•:1•(, , ( 13
:401 . e. \V' ;11 , , MI quality If
ERIE COUNTY FLOUR
ALSO FEED In unlinUtea.quantit/ca. e u
eall.
TOLLWORTIIY LOVE,
131K11eneli 9t., nppcnite National hotel.
C. ENGLEHART '
DI. 11.1.1t:-; IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Noor always on hand all ,ylel of
I.AI)IES 4 AND eIIILDItEN%-;
Prenella, Kid, “,,,wanil Pebble Go,d
Laced, Button. and Congress
13 Co 4t 'IC ,
tvforja. flirwt. quality, which will be Ivarriulte,l
timLalltY, 11fi VAA: C to flt, s4 - (`
Vi j 1 01.41
, I;er7:4-' '
We di:43111.0:e , ;! CEq*. miPt:nlrly
afermled tr
my2l-tf
BLANK BOOKS!
emighey, McCreary ~k; Moorlicail,
138311M21
IIL,A.NIi 1100ICS,
of evcry tleccriptlon,
BOOKS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER
CHEAPER
Than any hou,e in this city. AL,n,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
At Wholesale, as cheap as any jobbing house L•s
Ea=
n I U i.ICS
The Depogltory of the Bible Society, at
CAUGH EY, M'CILEARY 11001.01EAD'S
NEW LIVERY ,
Boarding and Sale Stable,
Corner of French and 7th Sts.
tfIIIE SUBSCRIBER , . having taken the :data.
1 lately °coup:. d Ithatner & Johnson,
would Inform the puldie that they have pur
chased an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
of line -f,, Ilarne , , , , and Carrlageg, mat are pre
pared to elve perfect satisfaction to all ho may
favor them \kith a call. We hare the la.“,t btoe
In North we-d. ru Penu4ylvauta•
my2l-tf lIItECIIT BROS.
Adminimtrators' NOtife.
IrTTEILS OF AIiMiNis.TRATION On the
estate of Samuel Rai hivm, dec - ,t, of \via
erford township, having he to ;.; rante,l th"n.
dersigned ; notice is herthy given to MI indel
etl to thu same to maize immediatt payment,
aid those having claims against said estate
will present them, dole authenticated, for :Al,-
tieuient. E'LIZA HARBISON,
JOHN It. tiltOsis,
Administrators.
Waterford, Juno =id, I.,iti.-tos:
EH
- ~ - ir~:
s, PTI
Manufite
NCFI 5
Erie,
'IILADELPIIIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD.
MEM
T trough and 1312 eet Route between Phil:Mel
phia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williams-
POrt. and the
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
Oa all Night Tr:m.lQ.
ON awl niter - .MONDAY, I‘IAY 11th, has, tho
trains on the Philadelphia Si. Erie Railroad
will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 11:15 p.m. and
arrives at Erie nt 8:50 p. m.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at MOO in., and
arrives at Erie at 10:0k5 a. in.
Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at 12.-00
in., Corry at 1:10 p. in., and arrives at Eric
at 3.:',30 p.
EASTWARD.
Mall Traln D'aVt'S Erie at 11:00a. in., and cirri% CS
at Philadelphia at 7:10 n. rn.
Erin Express loaves Erie at 7:10 p., in., ar
rives at Phinvielphta at 5:00 p. tn.
Witrnsa AenPirunc•lnAdon letwea ..:110 a.
tn., Onrry fat :,.!4•3 u.1,,z1n1 nrytvt, \Vitt:tut
11:9) .
~.Atal 1 asnlX:SprO..-is elan 00t WILL O&1 ert , el: and
Al rtgliens ILl:iluYi. 1.11 Lr EL
111110t1k31( - - _
Erhy& Pittsburgh Railroad.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, Isroi,
tralny Neill ruu on this:road a.s follows:
NOBLE ,t HALL
ERIE--..01:TII WA I
10:05 A. M., Pittsburgh st,,,v, at all sta
lion., and arrives at (i. W. lt. It. 'Prams
(Cr at 1:10 p. m., at New Cast lo at 3.1) , ) p.
and at Pittsburgh at 6:00p. al.
6:00 I'. M., Accommodation, aril% r‘s. nt Pith,
burgh at 10:00 a. in.
LEAVZ PITTSTIVIICIII—SOIZTII WARD.
7:15 a. in., Erin Exprewt leaves Pat,burga and
arrive:, at Erie 2:15 pp. ttY
4.f15 P. M., Aceommoduthat Pltkburgh
and arrives at Erie 1:29 n. m.
Pittaburgli ILxprc. 4 sout It e.mrivet... at James
ton nt 12:10 r. M., with Es r russ for
Franklin and (111 City. Connvviq at Ti.os4fer nt
1:45 p. m., with .1.. S. (.1: \V..lvconim , ..lat 14.11 west
for Warren, My:
viola ant Cl. v. la
Erie Express north connect at A. G. W.
Transfer at 11:10 a. m., with Ma.l ca , t for Mea4l
- Franklin and till coy, and at Jaw: town
with J. & F. Expre , s for Franklin.
Trains connect at Rochester V. 'III train , , for
Wheeling and alt points in W: Virginia, and
at Pittsburgh connections Inc PhlladulDida,
Ilarri , ..burg, Baltimore and Washington, via
nn.ylvania Ccutral Railroad.
Erie . Expi ess nut th eel - meet, at lfira r• 1 with
Cleveland s Erin ti raw, Nrest v:i tin l leveland,
Chicago and alllona, In the We , :t at Erie with
Philadelphian Erie ltallroad for ry, IVarren,
Irt int lon, Tidiouto, d,e,, and N% ith lanalo d:Erlo
Railroad for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Niaizard Falls
and Nmy York City. J. J. LAAVRENCE,
(lei/1'21;74f int,ndent.
Keystone National Bank,
CAPITAL $250,000.
5t , 1.1.. , n Marvin. John \V. Ifni I I..lihn Ntarvin
i 3 ter Town, U. Noble.
tcA ..
(MANIA.: NOI:LE, Prc ,t. JNn. 3. TOW:`.:, Crthh.
The above bitnl: nr)Ne tuW buN7vf-.4 in Its
nr.w htrildirg,
CORNER 01' STATE AND EIGHTH STS.
.11,yountL.1. Ifoury re
celveil on depo•lt. Colh•ellons nuula and pro.
reeds tuvountiql for with promptue , s. Drafts,
Speen: and Bank Notes bought and sold. A
shaic of public patronage Nol watt'.
LED
2,500,000 Customers in Four Years.
PATRONIZE TUE BEST.
-trAvING the, h„,e,t capital, most expen
1 cue, 11u 1,, and C ton , ive- trade of any .
I_OlllPlll lu the Dollar Salo lan-Int :re
Gltarantee Sat tSrael i(ntt
Til iNcly inst:tneo, nti,l avt the bent , Cletiio7l 0
C;001.1% i Vlr oil at
No °tin r coneet n ha, any .hale wherever our
Agent, ate Our Motto, Pi nnyt and
Reliable." Male and female agent, want ,d In
city and Country.
TILE I~IIIII~S
Are pntlrnlnrly roquesttAl to try our popular
club pystem of belling all kinds of Dry and Fan
cy Goods, Drm, Patterns, Cotton Cloth, Ca. , tors,
Silver Flatod Good)+, Watches, tC. (E.tablishod
1:4.1.) _I patent pen fountain and n chcrk de
e.crildng artielo to ix) cold for a dollar, 10 rt.s;
)) for ;12i 4; for i=l; 0) for i , ;; 403 for El 0; went by
mail. 1 ree pr,,,nts to getter up, (worth
cent. num- than tho,e want by any other eon
cernj according to rdze of club. Send us a trial
club, or if not tho not fall to hemd fur it circular.
C. E. ..11 IX)
N. B.—Our sale should not t o Ciati,Cil with
New York dollar jewelry Palen or Logo•; Pin
Cumpan ie.," a.; It is »othlnq of the sort.
EASTMAN C KENDALL,
jol-:;tn•- 1,4 lianover St., Doe,ton,
TO THE PUBLIC.
~erp. 14 110 u-e , luting to New I'm g
FOR YOUR TEAS:
No use going to the refineries to buy
REFINED' OIL!
No use rjunq to soap factories to buy
SOAP:
No tice to lely hig, price, for any of your
Groceries and Provisions
White there 19 a
LIVE CASH STORE,
on the corner oi
Sth and State Streets
:Try the CA.SII Store.
ADAM
'apl6-tf.
Erie City Steam Bakery !
W. J. S.I'.CDS & CO., Proprietors.
MAufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Bread, Cake,
Also, the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR" CRACKERS,
ind , ole olanufacturors of the patent
Factory, curOor State arta k 1 Sts., Erie, Pa
itt3.2l-tf
DLANItb ! 13LA.NBI8I—A complete ris.sort
iii merit of every kind of Blanks needed by
Attorneys, Justices, Constables and Businesa
5t n, for hale ttt the Observer ()Mee.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
%,LFILED L. TI - LEit,
Uun'l Stiperlutcmlent.
13A.NIK NOTICE
()L' EltlJ
InitEefultS;'
One 1)ollai• Y:nc•li
&e.,
EMI
NOVELTY WWI'S
00111iTRY MERCHANTS,
' DAIRYMEN,
Farmers and Others,
=1
A ., AIF -4 „BEE,WAX, 131'. Burmit
cula>;E, EGus, teI.DUIL AND MEAL,
FLAX, COTTON, FURS' AND SKINS
DILIED AN fl
(AWN, WOOL, GAME, POUL-
TRY: NAVAL_ STORM
II ol' s , OINUSENO,
PEATIIERH,
HEMP,
itovisrol:B,
OILS, LARD
TALLOW,
SORGHUM, MOLS.SSES, ETC..
JOSIAH CA P NTEI ---
R,
Geill Commis. ir_MerChitut
442, 444 and 446 'Washington St.,
NEW YORK CITY.
And feeeive his weekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceries, the most complete Price
Current published in the United States.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT
Marking Plates and Cards Furnished Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
F.STABLISIIE,D MAI' 1, 19.0
F4n4 elves reterenee4 given when Tertntred.
inhl9ll7,
LATEST & BEST!
TILE GREAT
AMERICAN' COMBINATION
Button Hole, Oversenming
ESE
SEWING MACHINE!
Is warranted to ex eente In the best man:
ner every variety or Sewing, Hemming,
Felling Cording, Tucking, Madding, (lath
e-ring, Ovensearalng, Embroider
ing on tho odge, and In addition makes
beautiful Button and Eyelet /RAW In all
fabrkts.
IT lIAS' NO -EQUAL
Wing absolutely the' best.
, Family Mahine
In the World, and Intrinsically the C'heftri
est, for It Is two Machines combined in ono
by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar
rangement.
Circular; with full particulars and Ram
pies of work clone on this machine, can be
lout on application at the
HALM-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY,
Sonth•West Corner of Eleventh aid
Chei3tnut Sta.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Instruetionm elven on the Attielane gra
tuitously total purellasers.
AGGI N rri3 WA. N D
To Sell this Machine
C. It. Kingsbury,
714 State Street St., Erie,
Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford
eountiefi. jal6'63-Iy.
NEW LOCATION. •
G. P. DAVIS.:
has removed to Whittich's Block, corner of
State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where ho
has opened a
LARGELY INCREASED STOCK
Of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions
and everything 6• usually kept in n first-class
gtocery establishment. We are determined not
to be surpassed, and Invite all who want any
thing in our line to call, feeling assured that we
shall be able to give satisfaction both as to qual
ity of goods and prices.
Übuntry Produce Bought and Sold.
We nave opened a
, COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
I.o t. hich we ask the attention of those having
Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to
secure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
DEALERS IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS
And on the Lines of Itailrort,l,
Supplied with
FRII/TS, VEGETABLES, ETC
r'2:6&-tr.
TILE UNDERSIGNED,
Jinxing purchased thg interest of the Messrs
Vincents in the
,FLOUR AND FEED 'BUSINESS
Of the late firm, 'would respectfully solicit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public in general,
pledging himself that he will at all times tr to
sc I 2 '
good and reliable
Flour, Feed and Grain
At theloweht price for cash in baud. From my
long experience In this branch of the tirade, I
iv
tr,t I know what, the public demaml,Mid that
I am prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to rue in the past, I hope by
strict attention to my busineGs and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage hi the
future.
TPEr ivirr.T.INIG, FLOUR, FFP-T),
AM) UItAIN 1113241,1E1551
be ecattitauxl: In all ha delvtrtateuta, at the
ERIE MILLS, PAILADE STREET,•
and the Store,
T:l~z3T PA. 140 W,
Between Brown; Hotel and lteeti Buse,
Where the public will and a Pood stock always
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants.
rip:s%74y. 11. B. HAVERSTICK.
ERIE MA11.13100 AVOUICE4.
N. A. DUNNING,
No. 1016 Poaratr E e r o i t , , ,, b l e,lwoon 10th and
Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and
Slate Mantles,.
&e.
I have on hand a large assortment of monu
ments and headstones of various styles, in
American and Italian marble, and a corps of
the best workmen in the State. All orders will
be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar
anteed. .My work is warranted unsurpassed,
and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders
and inspection of stock and prices solicited.
• mh191.17-Iy.
GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
429rner r.ighth and teptatu fTds.,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
This Institution is now open for the transac
tion of business.
Orrier. 'lovas: 9A.31.t04P.31.
SATINIDAYt3 0 A. 31. to 8 P. M.
Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this
• Institution to Regular Depositors.
[DIRECTORS:
J. F.lchenlaub, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebel,
F. Schneider, John Genshelmer.
OFFICERS:
John Gotta/Miner President.
Matthew Behlaudecker,.. ....Treasurer.
F. Schneider,...- .Seeretary.
tur2l,7-Iy.
1....13. C11V.VA.1.130.11.
DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST!
Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Sign Painting West
of New York City.
1114.15, Churches, &c.,
• Frescoed in the neatest style of the art.
General Designing, Drafting of Models for the
Patent Office and every description of Orna
mental Painting executed promptly, Rooms In
Farrar Hall, No. 3, second door, apll'67-tf.
White Nen Mast Bale America.
CLUBS FOR 1868...cLials FOB 1888.
The Best New York Weekly Published.
NEW YORK DAY BOOK 1
The New York Day-Book Is a straightforwatd
Radical Democrat I. paper, n Rh a huger ,Irva
latlou than any other Democratic Journal eve'
published on tills continent, and. it enters on
the threshold of lstrtmore pneiperOUß and more ,
hopeful of the great cause It Uphold!: titan ever
before. Standing on the Declaration of lade
tndence, that "all (white) men are equal,!' and
therefore entitled to equal rights, it Is opposed
to all forms and &ones of special legbilation
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 element in
to our political system must of necessity - wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by our Gathers.
liod has created white men superior and ne
troes inferior, and therefore ea the efforts of
he past six 'years to abolish 11.1.9 work and
equalize with negroes-overy law violated, eve
ry State Constitution overthrown, every life
sacrificed and every dollar expended, are tie ,
cessarily just so many steps towards national
suicide; and the simple ate] awful protlem tiOw
upon ris ha Just this—shall we recover our rea
son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon
grelism, social anarchy, and the total ruin of
OUT country.
The Day Book_therefore, demands the resto
nalon of the "Ultion as It was"—a Union of co
equal States upon the white basis, .as the only
hope, and the only menus posiblo under heaven
for saving the grand ideas of me, and the fund
, anientalpriciples of American liberty, and if
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in
that sacred and glorious cause in which the
men of the Revolution offered np their lives,
will now labor to expos -6 theignorance,deinsion
and treason of the Mongrel party, It will suc
ceed; and the white Republic of Washington
be restored again in all its original influence
and grandeur.
The Day Book will, however, hereafter be
more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo
ses of n news paper, Conscious that it reach
es thousands of families who take no other
TOBACCO,
SEEDS,
Journal, beyond perhaps ' their local paper, it
will continue and improve its "News of the
Week" Summary, so 88 to present a transcript
of the World's events In each issue. Its "Fam
ily Department" will embrace the best original
and selected stories. Its "Agricultural Depart
ment" will bo fully sustalned,and being the
only paper of its clam made trp expressly for
country circulation, it Is confident it is worth
double the price of a weekly hnrrledly reprint-
CA from a daily. It gives full and complete re
ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, ProvLsions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by telegraph, from
New Orleans, Chiro, Charleston, 'Philadelphia,
Sq., &c., up to time of going to press.
Terms—Cash in Advance,
ctne copy one year,
Three copies one year
Fire copies one year, and one to the getter
up of the club 10 in
Ten copies ono year, and one to the getter
lip of the club 17 50
Addlgonal copies 1 75
TAVCI43' copies one year, and one to the get
ter up of the club 30 00
Specimen copies sent free. Send for n
copy. Address, giving post otttre, county and
State In full, VAN EVRIE, HORTON d; W.
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Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Successful
Practical Business College
IN TUE UNITED STATES.
Fifteen Thousand Students
From Thirty • Three States in Ten Fears.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR;
Containing full information, Outline of Course
of Study, samples of Cowley's
Premium Penmanship;
View of the Collet e Building, different De,
i4ir=y or rittaburgii, etc., etc., addressn t
etc 17,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
James P. Crook, having taken in his son Jas.
E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, Jti4 un
der the lirm name of James P. Crook & Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without de
lay.
Dealers in
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER
WINDOW SASH, FRAM - 4, DOORS & BLINDS
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing
Matching and Planing done to order.
Shop on Peach St., ,
Between Fourth and Fifth Bta., Erie, Pa.
We respectfully call the attention of the pub
lic to our facilities for doing work in the best of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hay
hag fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
my2S'6l-tf. JAMES P. CROOK & SON.
National Claim Agency
Ogle° hi Farrar Hall Building, Erie, I'a
All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late
acts of Congress, matinee the same promptly
collected by sending their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly acknowledg
ed and instructions returned.
INCREASE. OF PENSIONS.
815 per month for the total loss of use of either
leg or arm, instead of £,S. 92 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen.
Also, other increases.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of U. S. A.
Three months pay proper for all in service
March 3d, and discharged after April Kit, 103.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled faciii-
Dies for closing and completing claims. Allow
!Mee to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
in North-Western Pennsylvania where years of
experience in the U. S. Treasury can be found.
Thankful fur the very liberal patronage be
stowed In the past, we hope by increased expe
rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. Office in Farrar
Ball Building. Address
S. TODD PERLEY',
Lock Box Eno, Pa.
nn7'66-tf.
FOR THE FARMERS.
`'BEEP SHEARS.—Wilkluson's best, and
Strong's Patent Sheep Shears.
WOOL TWINE, In auy quantity
(MIND STON.E.9.-20" tons Berea and Lake
Huron.
SCYTHES.—brass and Grain, of do best ma
kers.
GRAIN CitADLES.—Grapovine and bluley,
complete with Soythc;.
HAY FORKS,—Two tmd Ham tine d%
/10113, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks and
llay Ka!veg., for sale by
1=
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peach Street, above the Buffalo Road,
isityA.Nr & co.,
MASELTF.ACITYREBS or
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
TUE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW!
And all kinds of Iron Castings.
Every Stove sold by us is warranted to give
satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons,
&c., on hand and manufactured to order. Plows
and Plow Points of superior make and durabili
ty always on hand. A call and a fair trial of
our articles is all we ask.
mr2.113-tf. • HENRY. BRYANT & CO.
JAS. A. BLISS,
DEALL•R IN AND SIIIPPER OF
Vegetables and Provisions,
No. 2 East Fifth Street, Erie, Pa.
I would call the attention of the public to the
fact that I also
Sell Goods - on Commission.
laPartienlar attention paid to that business,
and to forwarding to dealers all kinds of Vege
tables, Fruits, &c. jell'6B-tf
Flour,Feed &Produce Store,
Or at ti corner of
Eleventh and State Streets,
To which he asks the attentio n of pf all who need
anything in his hoe. Ile will deal In every
thing in the
And warrants his goods to be equal to . the best
In the market.
The highest tuarket price In cash paid for
11 kluds of country produce.
FOIL 12308.
NEW PIIII4I.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON,
And Manufacturers of
I'EILLEY'S
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY
J. C. BELDEN,
529 French Street.
ERIE, PA.
eke.,
C. 'J. ENGLEIIART
Has opened a new
1 ) 11.01) , UC,V. LINL•`,
J. HICIIENLA.UB & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. O•2S State Strei.t.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
We haw:lust finished, and prepared for pub
lic Inspection, a mammoth stock of Boots, Shoes,
Gaiters, Rubbers, etc. embracing every descrip
tion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and finish cannot be surpassed in the
market, all of which are offered at Into reduced
rates. We also pay especial and strietatten
tton tO
CUSTOM WO IL IC.
For which the tineat collection of Leathcra are
kept on hand, and every facility 14 secured for
accommodating enktomers promptly, and in a
stylo to render perfect sat intact ion. Particular
attention is alb directed to our
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
No. 0 West Seventh Street,
'here we mahufacture at Wholesale, Men's
Boys', Ladles', Misses' and Childrens Boots,
Shoes, (Jailers, etc., of every variety and kind.
naming lately enlarged our manufactory by the
addition of new buildings and improved ma
chinery, we are prepared. to (amply the Trade
on short notice and at the, loweetjnarket phoes.
'Adjoining thls.department are cquinecttd our
witoLt.s.ALE
LEATHER 'OD FINDINGS ROOMS!
Embracing .Frerilli, German andmerican
Slaughter
and Skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French mid Ameri
can Roans of all colort, and prices. .
With our increased facilities we ran - sell ac
low as any F.a.stern manufacturer, and make to
order any kind of work wanting by the Trude.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the
public, we respectfully solicit a coutinuanCo of
the same.
.1. EICUENLAUI.I et CO.
E 2 (10
. ,5 tiO
UREA? CASH STORE. '
Thi I WISi T Tr,
c 4.,„ • of lith and Write Sts.,
DEALEII IN • 4
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything that Is usually Irkpt; In a First
Class Family Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The best brands of
Eric County FlOur,
Always on Baud. Call and examine races.
AIZ. Goods delivered free in any part of the
city or South Erie. • oci-tf.
J. W. BYRES,
whok,tie.
Dealer in Furniture !
•
Raving purchased the entire stock of Fang
bare of Messrs. Moore & Itiblet, I respectfully
ask my old customers and the public generally
to give ale a call at the old stand,
•
NO. 715 STATE STREET,
Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large
assortment of
Parlor, Chamber: and Bed Boom Sets
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS, CIIAIRS, TABLES,
iVARDROISES, DESKS, .
And, in fact everything in the line of i ,... urniture.
I am prepared to manufacture to order any style
that may be called for. Remember, Is o. 713
State street, east side, between Seventh and
Eighth streets.
ap25' . 07-tf. JOHN W. AIRES.
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS!
LOUIS BERGE tic CO.,
Manufacturers of
FIRST-CLASS AGRIFFF OYERSTRUM
PIANO -FORTES
WAREROONS, 07 BLEEKER STREET.
These Pianos are recommended by the most
eminentJudges,andare,for power,fullness,elas
ticity of -touch and durability, unsurpassed by
any pianos made in this country.
GUARANTEED FOR. FIVE, YEARS
Illustrated Catalogue and Price Ll4t, i,ent by
mail on application. fe1,131,6-Iy.
GREAT ,REDUCTION
1N PItICILItt4
E.'ll COLE & SON`
WILL BLND
Harpers' and similar Magazines, at 75 cents
per volume, .
130.tleY'8, and similar Magazines, nt $1.06 per
volume.
Harper's and Frank Leslie's papers, at E 225
per year.
We are al.o malting and selling
13 1 rit n 131. CO CO lf: ,F 4
• At.
• REDITCED PRICES ! •
Bindery over Keystone National Bank, ear.
ner State and Slit streets. ap:3l-tf.
• • NE W
BOOK• BINDERY
ANT,
Blank Book Manufactory!
1 1 ,re would respectfully announce to the public
that we have opened a
DOGS
and aro prepared to do work in any branch of
the business.
BLANK BOOKS!
Of all kinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern desired.
MAGAZINES AND OLD BOOKS,
Bound and repaired hi the best style.
BINDERY OVER
Keystone N onnti treets,th S al Ban
Eriek, Co ,
P rne a r State and
8.
E. 31. COLE 6.: SON.
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE -LAI - WEST AND CHEAPEST
Democratic Journal in Pennsylvania
The Lancaster Intelligencer, established In
1799, has always been known as a first-clans Po
litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly
Intelligencer is now the largest Democratic pa
per published In Pennsylvania. It has lately
been greatly Improved in all respects, and is
Just such a paper as every Democrat should
take.
• The publishers of the 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 bo likely to subscribe
for morn than one paper during the pending
Presidential campaign, they have concluded
to offer the Weekly Inteillgencer at the follow.
ing low rates:
Single copies one year, 52,00; Five copies $9,00;
Ten copies $17,00; Twenty copies ,1:r2,50; Thirty
copies f-15,00; Fifty copies, to one address, VAStt;
Eighty copies, to one address, ESII,OO. Dally I.
telligeneer $5,00 per annum.
Air- Persons wishing to sell real estate:re:ln find
no better advertising medium then the Weekly
Intelligences. Address
my 7. . li. Ci. tiaLL'lll CO, Lai/MS/Cr. /' a
ERIE RAILWAY. hoop Skirt & Corset Depot !
Great Broad Gauge Double Track Route to
NEW 'YORK* , 130STON
and the New England Mks.
This Railway extenils Insm nniltirk to New
York, 400 miles. Buffalo to New York, Mt miles,
StlintlntllVll to New York, ii' lath ... Atel it, Iron)
2.1 to IL" MILES TilE sitOBTEsT ROUTE.. All i
trains run dlreetla tin "ugh I. New Yosll, 4/.4/ ;
MILE., without change of coach , ~. . ;
From and after May 11, 15G'1, trains wilt leave, '
in connection with all tho Western i.ill, a'
follows Morn IttINICIM: nod SA IA M A Na•A
--by New York time—from Union Depots ;
7:30 A. M., Expre‘s Mall, twin Dunkirk daily
(except Sundays). Stops at Salamaiwit at
. 10:00 A. M., and connecta rit Hornellsville
and Corning with the 7.30 A.M.Express Mall
frrun Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7.10
A. M. • ,
3:7J P. N., Lightning Express, front Salamanca
daily (except Sundays). Stops at I tomtits.
villa 6:12 P. M. (Slipper), intersecting with
the' .35 P. M. train fmn .13ulfalo, and arrives
in New York at 7.10 A. M.
&:A I'. NI., New York Night Express, from Pan
kirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala
manca at 7:15 P. Mt Olean 11.20 P. M. ninp„)
Turner's 10.113 A. 31. (11kft), and airlycs In
New York at 12.70 P. M. Connects at Clrcat
Bend with Delaware, Lacknwana and Wes
, . tern Railway for Scranton, Trenton and
Philadelphia, and at New York with after
' noon "trains and steamers for lie-ton and
New England Cities.
9:50 P. M. Cincinnati Express, front Dunkirk,
(Sundays excepted). Stops at Salamanca
11:55, P. M., and connects at Ifornellsville
with the thin P. M. Train front Buffalo, arri
ving iu Now York 7:35,1'. M.
From Buffalo—by New York Dine—from Depot
corner Exchange and Michigan Sty.: 4 ,
5:01I A. M., New York Day Express, doily (excgtpt
Sundays). Stops H
at orne :09 A. M.,
(MB); Susquehanna 1.21 P. 31., (Mite); Tur
nor's 7.41 P. M. (Sup), and RITIVC3 NoV.
York nt 9.2) P. 31. Connect:, at tircat Bend
with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
_Railroad, and at Jer , ..oy City with midnight
express train of New Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
7:341 A. 31.,Ex press Mail, via. Avon and Hornells
- vine dully (except Sunday). Connects at
lmira with Northern 'Central Hallway for
'Harrisburg, Phi hulelphin and theSout I:, and
_arrives in New York at 710 A. M.
2:3311'. Lightning ExpreNs, dolly (except Sun
ilay). stops at Hornellsville 6.10 I'. 31., (Sup);
and arrives In New York 7.10 A. M., connec
Xing nt Jersey City with morning expless
'rain of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore
:and AVaQiington.
7:31P. 31., New York Night Express, daily, (Sun
, 'days excepted.) Stops :it liurncllsetlle, 11.10
3f., Intersecting with the 5.50 P. 31: train
:from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at
t 12.111 P. 31.
Hal P. 31., Cincinnati E,xpre.s, daily (exci'pt
Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 7. ti A. MI
(11k ft); Turner's 1.37 P. 31., (Dine), and arri., cc
in New York at.13:7, - , 1% M. Connects at Edon:
nt with Northern Central Railway. for I far
risburg, Philadelphia ' lialthnoreWtedang
ton, and points South, and at N. York Willi
afternoon trains and stialitiTS fog De ton
and New England eit
Only one train East on Sunday, le IN Ing Buffa
lo lit 2:111'. 31.,And reaehing New 'Via B it 7:1 1 1
A. M.
Roston an I —ew Engl
11 . 41'1 , , with
their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, in
New York.
The' be=t Ventilated and mo Luxurious
Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night
trains on this Railway.
raggflge checked through and fare always a.;
low itsi:v any other route.
ASK iFOlt TICKETS VIA. EIIIE RAILWA.Y.
which tmn be obtained nt all principal tieket of
flees 11V the West and Soul h-We , ,t.
H. fa I:DLE, WM. ti. BAHR,
Surt. (Rail Pass. Ag*t.
myll,4tf
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
The Bradley - Engine
EBB
EUII9, I'A.,
!LIN UP.IC7LTILELtei
A New Compound or
Double Cylinder Engine,
• Whicli
u s s 3 Tr. E 1 sTL 1i twirl:
And Is Warranted tuive
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENT
More power titan a Single CAlutler Famine
using the same amount of steam.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS I
OF ALL STYLES
OIL STILLS AND, TANKS :
Uf all lkscriptlung
CIIIADULAII SAWMILLS
WM
HEAD BLOCKS.
dcl2-t f.
Mrs. John B. Perkins,
1.1.1:1'..1CTI:1:ER OF
COINIV.UCTIONM:Th'S :
AND DEALEI: IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits
N U 'l7 t!-_l4
NO. 5'.22 STATE ST., CORNER NINT
Emu.. 1,17..55..‘
Pine Apples, Oraiige . s, LemolN, Peae
LTC'
Always un land In theft sca,un
ratites 'plot:1110v Ith
, eriptton (.1 PYItAMII ,4 , 10E , ., ETC
ETC. -
The niec,t sGnc weq. of New 1 - ,n I:.
Authorized Capital S:7loo,onn
CAPITAL PAID 'l`
THE ;1! . :CONI) NATIONAL RANK
opened for busin. • ,on
MONDA 1", DECEMBER
In the banking °Mee pree,,,u.iy.weurn a by the
Merchanrg Bunk, BrolCll . B Building, not th-eat
corner of State street and public Park.
ChM. L. SCOTT, Trust. WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
mitt:cams:
W:d. L. SCOTT, 01 Brut of J. Eau ra kt: Co., Coal
Dealers.
JOS. M'CA.B.TER., of lino of Schlep, Mks 6::
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo It. It.
JOHN C. BURGESS, of Ilan of Cletnens,Caugh
ey Jr Burgms, Wholesale Grocers.
O. F. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch& Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M. R. BARR, of firm of Da n% Joku.amia t bye
men, Stove Manufacturer-1.
F. F. FARRAR, of Ilrui of Gray , & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGARER, Grocer,
JUST OPENED
A new and well Leletted stock of
Stores, Tin, Japanned, Brittania a►
PORCELAIN WARE,
CISTERN* AND WELL PUMPS,
IMO
House Furnishing Goods Generally
PATTERBON & AVERY,
a.l French Sti;lLTlci Va
Wo also haven large and well arranged shop,
with all tlurmodern Improvements fur maim
factoring tin ware of every description. and
with a corps of competent workmen, under the
supervision of Mr. C. Avery (who has had many
years experience in city work). Weave fully pre
pared to do Job work of all kinds with neatness
and dispatch. Are well posted hi setting hot air
furnace, roofing, etc. Call and gee us and ex
amine our stock.
,WllllFlit 61: (24.1.:.
I=
Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
NVIIcES, LIQUO1?-S, SEGARs,
Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruit 4, Nut', 0..
No. 811: tat c Street,
West side, helween th ftml9l.lk Stiects, Erie, l'a
Cash paid for cputry prodne(
my2,l-tf. W. ER HART
F. A. WEBER
Executors' Notice.
L}TITERS TESTAMF.NT.\ ItY on the e , tato
J of Frank If:11111er, di eero.il, having been
been 'granted to the itnilerAgned notice is
hereby given to all indebted to t•:, it eNtato, to
make immediate payment, and th.Nl` having
claims against the haine AS ill pre‘lent them,
duly authent heated, for settlemuit.
C.ESAIt
JACOB 1.11:1:EL,
jy9.ow Exeent ors.
JOB PRINTING of every kind, in large or
small quantities, plain or colored, done in
the best style, and at moderato prices, at the
Observer office.
MEM
New York loop Shirt Manufactory,
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SinaiNt3- S'I9(I,EIS !
NATHAN ;, p , hiforni•-• the
hll,: of Elle and •1111,41111014 country that
lie has on hand a,-, , rtikit of hoop
414 and ~ tylyq, of his on it autlce,
awl ioPoluf.ictury.l ft.. 110 , -1 1t..N.11,1.:14. el and
taal , ilal, whie,i la, will vil,,iant, qua! to :Loy
in the loark , t. 11.ivii2, expt
rlency 11l thy hte,lnc..,s, his
abliny to gPve t.,
A:!ltt lilnnylm".,r 111111 it Ith a call. If tiny of his
tnako will basal: ?„Lar, they will he
rt paired,. anl no ihar4e-, mad,.
old 1-.1:Irt8 repaired, iLlteiril and
t,111:tdo to order at thin shorty , t
noi!e. , „ tel large :.d.o(-Ic .4 all lands
of Cor,e is :111E1 I 'orset ;-zteeis constantly lcypt on
hand. Country in, rchanti ,uppliol IheNl ry
NATII.IN
Jp2:-tf. le, ilea [State street, Eric, Pa.
ILt(Sr!i.
" TILE_WORLD."
•
At titc Op 1.1.1111.„: 0/ 1110 :if ~ 1 . 1.4'-, "Thr•
1•11:l11 , 11;_ti,, MOW 04)111011110y (NIT. the
sylair.tlay ana huilKot ,d all pall iouc eitizenv.
A glotiou, Wiilk 11:1, Ile,/ ;;.!, liuti ly 1112:1111.-
1),1) nlrcadyinn,lvcr; dt v. 'file long liltelity
of ihn jonnral to the plot , tut
liv laxv n 01, 1 .,. t indwat. d I'4l ;1 , 01'11(10r of
vietoly nhutl6G Ilona Mt iii to clutforni:a. Con
necticut, Olito, aii,• I N, w Jers. y, N. w
have I.l,ailylerof tia vi rdirt upon
the 3athrtil. , :Jill .
I , lotrasit Mtlell
1111nt , It lit 1111,1 l.t• CrNperil
01 the eotnit:y yr, .kler. P...otleal pat ly
(.11. /tplt, , t../llall'tit itll-'4l/Venl
-11,1( 111 It 11%0Vi n ign l•-•tat , q„ .1:11a d with tall-
It ny de-p,tl-an an, l N( gro l-alltage,
It d, , pei.tt , .ly 01 a*, at a larinailt at lease oi
pt,y,t , r, 111 1,11 . /I.llli publy: opinion. at theeo,t,
of enonacill, taxes and of ei
at no.: ( 0-a of union and
To the great battle , till to he fought "The
World" will give all it, ellorts, :ill IL, ener4le , ;.
It 8,1:s of it, tricrid , 4 in their turn te, much • It
ar-lcs of them more readery aria :t Is
tiler iufln
cure. It 1.1..`AS thb; with contliknce in its claim%
us a newspaper and a, an organ of I p1111(/*
The chief use of a New,pdper is to give its
readers
ALL THE N-LWS.
For of'"Tlv ,
- , uri , :u.se,l by any J , ,urua I ni Unit.
It tot xcel by ztu necur.y full candor,
spirit and fret,linf,s In IL, new; col um=3
shall connu,nd it W re , ..ider, of NrLatev , L , :r
sex, c: ,:c.l or plao.‘.
Ali au unzan of opinlon \Verld" uu
flinching enamplun L.:
Liberal, kro;res,lve Democracy,
whereof the corn, - T 'done i, Fro •d' cc strained
by Justice ; Fr„-lout pine and simple, in the
largest collective measure ,• the oilkdi of Justice
bung to protect Freedom from ncroachinei its ;
Fr 'inure of the bill ividual citizen In his right:, of
thringli, Fp...4.c1', religion and P,•ottiotion ; in hi , .
,tight to maize auy mow y bargain, lie tl dirks
Iproper in , pitri ,111-01 11 , 111 - y 1.1.V•i; in his
tight to buy and ~ell in all dontesttg
and foreign, in spdoei unf iud. I ot,,z tariiN;
in hie Rigid to (1101)':, lit, 0 , .V11 food and di ink,
in *lnto of meddlesora•• t,Lap,rancel.lWS; In his
toepre, II tat 1 , 'l.l t i , :at I
which tax him, 111 Nilta: of uneole-tittitiotul ex
elttAuns; I."l,.edoni of 1'd1..111 tutiz , ns to a:,
tnble for di , en—uon ; Freed , un of
all 105111 conunimittes to manage. their local af
fairs vatitout e. 30141 11111 ! L n u. e; Frl,l/{/in hr
every so,tir, r,l the 6 , 61111(1'y, front the arrogant
dud uncon-,titution.ll 4onantatt ,, ll of 11th, r
nous. Thi; 1.11 - 40 :ma comp,. 111 a of
rret , tora , lllll4 up the politics , t 22 J.
which will zit 5.• r o ing to this cap
ital Intert. , d of the cotinti y and of the human
rave, . .
A itttpc , r pu',11 ,, 1101 In Ole nictropolk k natu
rally looked to for careful 3larkt t tuport, anc
autti,:nlit• information, out inklligvlit
lions rclattnt; to
Trade, Commerce and Finance.
the , e I.!fiture, "'rhe \V IT; 111VIceS
Paii,on with ittly "otiwr jouraal.
EDITIONS
The WEEKIIY WORLD, a I.lr: , equai t• - )!..1a, t,
-:uno -Azo as Fatly, is now prtuted N., holly In
l.ugc po, vald: k since Its unlou m h the Now
Yu: lc A: 11'3, the eir,.ulattuu of ,thy
Wol t/ 11111 , 11 , 11 yd, hacv one. It Is sin
1.1111 iljoutual for Faims r, Live r,tc,...1: (,r
jr.,hzeo Dealet, l'uw.try Mer,l,,mt, ote„ rub-
Wvath
The )lILD k a large (ittar
,atrin Niv• a, Daily, wait.
Ling ttio gicat ma. , cur adA
th. , et - mt.tin, cc,a ythlng4 , lse that ap1...t1
m the d..ily and wo..1;:ly
ru...,day and Fri.la
DAILY \VOIi.LD ail . ..rd , a enrol. 10.2 rem
pcndltun and 1.11,e1.1,,,1.011 ot the nor, ei evvr
day.
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/ coith., 1 war, , t paratt•lv ad/Irkr.. ,, d 7 00
I.leopit ,1 y/mr; separate/3 - aaldres,td lin°
20 c01a,.., 1 .1 cai, 1.,, ono ad. 1 1 ./... . ....... 2510
20 et - wk.-, 1 yunr, ,panit.ell. - ad/10, , ,d '27 In
wl eople:, 1 pear, to 031 S: addre.„,
topic, 1 year, separately at1,111.,,ed
SE3II-WEEK.LY WORLD
1 copy 1 yuar
1 0, 13 ar, sopar.tl,ll*
1 , 1 emir, I year, to ~u 0 ad,lrey, .
••vparalely
DAILY WORLD
/ cOpy'ono yLar
CLUB PIZIZI:S.
Cliib o vf 10 to wt, addr,-, I \Vet klv I yva
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DIRECI'I()NS
A11411(10113 14) Chill', !lily be in:ttle any tour In
tho :1L 11)L , abut - e club I%l[l
1._1000;.2, in club Io,t, made only on ieque , ,t
por ree,lvo.; club stator, L ai
tip 0. pr,-t offle, null Stalk, in it has pry
1,".0 o,ltl unc.l4y-ing twenty-fly
e.•nt • to tt•_,nl,:e of tile change to , •epa
rate adthc,z.
rilt•-, c.l , h to a.tvatiet.. ' ittl, if post.il,lo
Pint t Alotlttv Order or Eatik. Driit.
scut by ititul tt tuf be .r - th, r.
\V hay,- no Spottinicit cop
it. 1 , 0,t te.. Sent tit, of charge At here
Ariltlre ,, nil orders arDI
let It r- to THE WORLD,
'Jr, Park Ibnr. ils:cw York.
1 3 .1. - zosl -3 1 7 - . cm - u - s.
THE MORNING PATRIOT
The oUlc of the late d'Ati let met Union hoe
ing po, ed into tho leuels of (hp undersigned,
they propeqe to supply a vdentau that lees long
existed to the newspaper pre, of interior PVllll
sylvania.
From some cause or other the reading massy,
of the Deinoerntic party of the great Interior
counties of the State hare been compelled, ei
ther to do without the latest new.; or pationize
journals wltr , , , polltleal sentiments were
dis
tasteful to them.
MGM
The Morning Putt - lot Intended to supply
this \rant.
It. proprietors are determined that no effort
shall be stiamd, on their part. to make it fully
equal, as a newspaper, to any of its competitors.
W hatc•.er the eleetie wire') are able to commu
nicate, up to the hour 01 going to press, will bo
furnished in it- columns es el V morning ; cud
its large size will enable it to ..tive‘luite :V, much
reading matter as any of its contemporaries.
As an advocate 01 sound political set alltlellt4,
favoring no faction, clique or section, hut devo
ting its entire cm_rgt. s a. tho gotql of tile whole
party; as a vehicle of the lat. .t noses, and a
chronicler of pas , ing es Lilts, we:ired.terntine.l
it shall not he excelled; and we confidently ap
peal to a discriminating public tor that appre
ciation and encouragement winch me indispen
sable to sucee,t.
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" Six molauhs
Slugle Cope., Three Lout,
TIM WEEItLY PATRIOT.
It is the determination of I:10 proprietor , : of
tin Patriot to make tilt ir NV j,,urnal fully
• inal to what the Patriot and Union was in its
palmiest day s. It will be one 'of the largest
Meekly paper, in the State, and special pains
will be taken to fill its eolumn, with such read
ing matter as will be alike interc,ting awl use
ful to the Farmer, the 'Mecham , and the Man
:it Business, and to make It an agrceal).o and
welcome visitor in ei,, , ry family.
Every nerNun should I , ub,crl'he to the paper
printed in Ins ONVII and WO (10 not mean
to enter into e•onpetttion %vitt). their - A.O papers
of Bee State. Ent,niany people take tid.o home
paper and a city paper to addition. To such we
scud Bret bug.
TEIIAIS
ropy, ono y;.-ar
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Ton copicq, one year
Twelity eopieq, one year.
I'lll y copies to one addres,) 011 e year
One hundred copies .`
All orders bliould be addresqed to
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iarrisburg,
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Well Digging.
HUSTEIMOINZ. of Sterr,ttanta, Is pre
-11; Tlared to ilk; well , : 111 any pat t
county. lie n , ts a horse and Pulp y, whit h en
ables hint to do the work th,tet and cheaper
than by the old method. Itella-; to vitas. K‘oh
ler or Conrad Max, Erie eity ; Israel Mosier or
John Shout:, West Mill Creek; Andrea• St a r.•
;von or David Fidler, Fairview. • jybi• 1W
OB PRINTING of every kind, in large•nr
r, small onantitloA,,plamor colored, done In
the best style, pad ut: moderate paces, et the
Observer office.
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they aro good enough tur
rich boudholduri r, he
pay no uxes.
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ming the leading editorials, .0 , 1 r ,I :• N ,
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• REMOVAL.
S. 'HUNTER has renhr.. ,l
hots
I{• tstalltt, StIllt , 1111( the Dept, to I t
three doors west oT the Amerwana •
west where he has avert'
HATS, CAPS, &C., 6 :'•
Avarrauted to equal lu
NI to ally In the market, and
its a call moll 10., old ft leads and •
Generally, asset tng them none •
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wont of every kind of
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011 I'itINTING of every hind,na,
:anal! quantities, plain or clored , ';
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Observer office.
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