O. /1011LX. L. IL HALL Bay State Iron Works NOBLY: At HALL, Founders, Machinists and Roll• er Makers, Works Corner Peach and 3d Sts., Erie, Pa. flaring made extensive additions to oat ma chinery, we are prepared to orlem promptly for Stationery, Marine and Portable Enr,inem, Of all sizes, either with single or cut-off valves STEAM PUMBS. SAW MILL WORK, BOIL ERS, STILLS, TASKS, ETC. Also, all kinds of Heavy and Light Casting. Particular attention given to Building and Ma d:di:wry Castings. itsß SALE..--team's Circular Mill Rigs and Blocks, which aro the best In use. -John 's Wary Pumps, Gm Pipe and Fittings; Goods, Babbitt Metal, etc. bbing solicited at reduced prices. An wait Wrrantal. Our motto la, t~l~l-4 ~~~ S~ M:7c}. ~ 1~/=P ~-} N=ll4 M ~ ~} We are bound to MAI as low as the lowest.— Please call and examine, febl3-tt FRANK WINCIIELL & CO., AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • No. 824 State Street. • Household Furniture and all kinds of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, bought and sold and received on consignment. Bales at private residences attended to in any part of the city. Sale of I ionseh old Furniture, Carpets, queens ware, liorseN Wagons, and all kinds of goOds on WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 93,1 o'cinc 4 a . -, A. 3r. A large consignment of Alneensware, Glass ware, Bohemian and Chinal , asem now on hand, will be closed out regardless of cost at private sale.. ' Atit• Vendues attended to in any part of the county. apa-tf. Tollworthy & Love, NO. 1390 PEACH ST., Have adopted a new systt m of doing busi ness, and would re.pectfully call the attention of their customers to the fact that they are now selling goods for CASH, OR READY PAY AVe belleVe that we can do our eustomers Jus tice by so doing and would ask them to call and see our spl,ndsl stock of groecrlcs,ronsist in g of Tens. Coffees, Sugar w, CompriNing everything In a well kept groecry Mare. We also have the best guiltily of ERIE COUNTY FLOUR. a Alm FEED In unlimited quanDtles. Give ns cull. TOLLWORTLIT 6r. LOVE, IMO Pearh st., opposite National Hotel. ~. myl2-tf. C. ENGLEITABT & CO., DEALEILS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Keep always on hand all Ryles of LADIES' 3ILS.Sk:S' AND CHILDREN'S _ Pronella, Kid, Gnat and Pebble Goat Laced, Button and Congress 13 Co S , Of the finest quality, which will he warranted for durability, as well as to fit, which we will sell as .ILow us the Lowest. •We also utalce o orate?. Itevalrlng carefully attended to. my2l-1f BLANK BOOKS! Caughey, McCreary & Moorhead, WILL SELL noons, of every description, BOOBS, Ei'VE,LOPES AND PAPER, N:5:J.14:41 Than any house In thin city. Also, `SCHOOL BOONS, At Wholessip, as cheap as any jobbing house in the country. 131'13 ILES: The Depository of the Bible Society, nt CAUGIkEY, IVCREARY & 310011.11EAWS. myll-11.j - NEW LIVERY, Boarding and Sale Stable, Corner of French and 7th Sts. :0111SCRIBFILS havlnz talten nu. stable •1 lately occupied by Illenner S &Allmon, Would lutorin the public that they have pur chase,' an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ' oruarge..4,ntrneq., mat Caryl/wet and aro pre =to glve perfect satlafnetion to all who mar them with a call. We have the best stock I Northwestern Penwlylvanla.: my2l-tr P.REcHT BRII4. Administrators' Notice. - lEWERS OF ADMINISTRATION on' the .4 estate of Samuel Harbison, deed, of Wat erford tofrnship, having been granted the un dersigned; notice Is hereby given to all Wield ed to the same to make Immediate payment, and those having elalms against said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for met, tlement. ELIZA HARBISON. JOHN IL CROSS, AdminlsOntoM, Watmford, June Ma, 18Gt:6W IPIIILADELITIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD'. WINTER TIME TABLE. through :Ind- Direct Route between Philadel phia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, William port. and the GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA: . - • ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On nillNight Trnliis and after MONDAY, MAY nth, 180 t, tho trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Itaitrona will run as follows : Mail Train leaves Ph lliulelphla at 11:15 p.m. and arrives at Erie at S:5O p. tn. Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at 1200 in., and arrives at Erie at 10:0.1 a, tn. Warren Accomrhodation leaves Warren at MOO m. Corry at 1:40 p. and arrives at Erie at IV p. - EASTWARD. Mail Train Leaves Erie at 11:00 a. in., and arrives at Philadelphia at 7:10 a. in. Erie Express leaves Erie at 7:40 p. in., and ar rives at Philadelphia at 5:00 p. in. Warren Accamtiaodation leaves Erie at &00 a. Corryta 9:45a. in., and arrives at Warren at 11:30 a. aa. Mall and Express connect with 011 Crcr.ll and Allegheny Illverlialtroad. BAGGAGE CRECKED THUOUGII. Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad. tON AND AFTER_MCMSAIr i TAY 11, 1:5111, rains will rui3vaitt . IC:s follows: NOBLE ct. HALL -LEAVE ERTE-410171 4 165'Aim. 10:05 A. M., Pittsburgh Express,„ stop; at aII .ta norm, and arrlvesatA. d; GAV. IL It. Trans fer at L4O p. m., at. New' (:Untie at 3au3 p. ,and.st Plttatrogh at &CO Dame., .11; - ACComittOdEtioti, arrrms at Pitts burgh at MOO a. tu. • - I.XAVE ITITSBUEOI3—NORTITIvA En. . _ . . . . 7:IS Erie Express leaves P:l4,l,llrgh and arrives at Erie t4sp. m. .05 P. M., Accommodation leaves Pittsburgh and arrives a Erie leal a. in. Pittsburgh Express south connects at James town at /2:40 p. m., J. el: F Express for Franklin and Oil City. Councils :it. Transfer at 1:45 p. m., with A.&• 4i. W. Aecomtis slat ion west for Warren, Ravenna and (*level:m.l. Erie Express north Connects a: .1..4: G. W. Tratuar at.11:10 a. ro. with lfai t tast for Mt ad ville, Franklin and oil City;nial at Jamestown with J. & P. Express for Franklin. Trains connect at Rochester with trains for Wheeling and all points in West Vti gin la, and at Pittsburgh connections Tor Phitalelphia, Harrisburg, BalthnortC-and via Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Erie Express north connects at Cdrard with Cleveland & Erie trains westward tor,: 'I eveland. Chicago and ell points in the West ; Erie with Philadelphia it Erie Railroad for Cue Sy, Warren, Itstneton, Tidloutc, & Erie Railroad for Buffalo. Dunkirk. llTsirelara Falls and New York City. J. J. LAWICENCE, deel2lll7-tf Superintendent. BANK NOTICE. Keystone National blank, CAPITAL $250,000. • EME4OTIS ; Seldeu Marvin, John W. nail. Ell tat Marvin, - Best er Town, 0. .sloble. ORANGE NOBLE, Preil. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash. The aboile bank is now -doing !niftiness in its new building, CORNER OF STATE AND EIGHTH STS. Satisfactory• paper discounted. 'Money re ceived, on deposit. Colleetionn made and pro ceeds accounted for with promptness. Dmfts„ Specie and Bank Notes bought and sold. A. share of public patronage solicited. Spice 4, ate., 2,500,000 Customers in Four Years: PATRONIZE TILE BEST. HVING A the largest , 'capital. mist , expert eneel buyers, and extensi‘e trale of any colleen) In the Dollar Sale ltsinesv, we Guarantee Satisfaction hi every Instance, end also the best selection of Goals ever offered et One Dollar No other concern has anyhow wherever our Agents are selling. Our motto, "Prompt and Reliable." 31ale and female agents wanted in city mai country. , THE LADIES Are particularly requested to try our popular clubeystem of selling all kinds of Dry and rota ry Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth, llestom Silver Plated Goods, Watches, Le. (Established' Mi.) A patent pen fountain anti n elieelt scribing an article to be sold for ft &inn; 10 eta; In for 8:1i 40 for ELI; 00 for ES; 100 for 810; sent by mail. 1• ree presents to getter up, (worth per cent. more than tbosesont by any other con. corn,) acCord I ng to size of club. Rend us a trial club, or if not do not fail to send for a circular. • N.B.—Our solo should not be chmsed with New York dollar jewelry salesor bogus "Tea Companies," as it is natilims of the sort. EASTMAN ..5; K ENDA LL, Jel-3m• ai Hanover St., Roston, Mass. C. E. & CO TO THE PUBLIC. There 14 no use sending to New York FOB YOUR irEA.S!! No use going to the refineries to buy REFINED OIL! No use going to soap factories to buy S OAP! No use to pay big prices for any of your Groceriek and Provisions ! LIVE CASH STORE,- ctn the corner of 71!4:ph, ond,Stat,i, Streets. TritaktiCaolll3. n • 10-tt Erie CIO Stefillaitkeu! W. 3. SANDS & CO" Prop*letors. Manufacturers of all of Crackers, Bread, Cake, Also, the celebrated . "EXCELSIOR". IcitapiEßS, And sole manufacturers of the patent "NOVELTY DROPS." nly4t at l% earner State and 3d Sta., Pzte, Pa. At' BTAITHifi BLANKS!—Aroplete aSsert meet of every kind of .Monks needed by Attorneys, Justices, Constables audAtesiness lien, tor Ade tAu uineyyq qica r. IMP MM= ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Surrrlntendent While there Is a ADAM MINSIG Ell &e., 6)iimw )mcstfflm, 1041-I.IPeIkILMIN, Farmers and Othera, ctiNSIGN YOUlt. ASIIES, IiEESWA.X, BEANS. InTrrEE, I'III.IK4E, FrA)iiit AND SIEAr.. FLAX, t'OrfoN_ FUR.; AND SKINS. DLitt: I I AN I) FRUITB, URA IN, WOOL, GAM F., POITI. TRY, NAVA L STORES, II 0 I'S , 0 INOSIM/ FEATHERK, HEMP, PROVNIONs, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, MOLASSI:4, ETC-. JOSIAH CARPF4ITER, Gen'l Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 440 'Washington St, NEW YORK CITY, And receive his srbeirly Price Current. of Pro duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current published In the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT Marking mid Curds Furnished Free Litieral Advances Made on Consignments. FSTABLISIIED MAXI , ISGO. First class references given when required. . uthlir67. LATEST & BEST! TRH (MEAT AMERICAN CO3LBINATION Button Hole, Overseamlng EMI SEWING , MACHINE ! Is war ed to In tkebest Man• nor every 1 Sewing, _Fientralns, Felling ng. Bruldlni GaTa erlng, g u ritVerseanaing,_Em rolder. Mg on I raid in MIMI° makes benutif and r.vetet Holes in all fabrics. rr HAS No EIQUAE: Belhjaheolutcly the heat Family lilatthini3 In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap. est, for it is two Machines combined in one by a bleuple and beautgul mechanical ar rangement Circulars with full particulars and s m - pies of work done on this machine, can be had on application at the - (4 - s -R00.318 OF TUL CONII.4;iY, South-West. Corner of Eleventh • anal Chestnut Sta., PIIILADELPIITA In , ,truetions given on the Machine gra tuitously to all numb:m.l'm. .11oUILIN'rm4 W.A.IWVUD To Sell 1 his Machine C. B. Kingbnry, 714 State Street St., Erie, Itorit for Erie, Warren. and Crtarfard counties. J.116'68,13% NEW LOCATION. DAVIS. - Gas removed to Whittich's flock, corner of Pilate and Tenth Streets, F.rie, Pa., where he has oissad a LARGELY INCREASED STOCK of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment. We are determined not to be surimssed, and Invite, till who want any thing in our line to mil feeling assured that we shall be able to give satisfact ten both as to qUal lty of goods and prices. Country Produce. Bought and Sold. We have opened a COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, So which we ask the attention of those having Produiv to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to Reeure the highest market. price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IN THE ADJOININO TOWNS, And on the Lines of nallmad, Supplied with • PRVITS, VEGETABLY*, ETC, apr2'6B-tf. THE UNDEfIsI G NED, 'Having pare-based the Interest of the Messrs. laments 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, phidgirig himself that he will - at all times try to bell good and reliable "Flour, Vont! and G4itin .411, the lowest price for cash in hand. From SI lung experience la this branch of the tmde, trust I know what the public demand, and that I am prepared to meet that want. Returning mg.Nuulks to the public for their liberalpaLronifklf, , , to me in the past, I hope by strict attetatign . to my Inedness and their wants, to merit a coonance of their patronage in the fixture. THE MILLING, FLOUR, PERU, A 3611 (11331.1 rnmuktP-.8, wilt be ootittitypi, Us all Itx deprmisnents,nt the Brim MILLS, PARADE STREET, 41 the Storo, lE A. ST PA 'Ft It ROW , Between MOVITIN Hotel and Wed House. Where the tratillo will Had [typal stock always for Kale, with ownpeteut and *twilit° men on hand to supply their wants. ap2711:-Iy. If. ir. lIA.VERATICK. . . MItIV. 31C AIVII.LIF.I Wt.)TtICIS. M. A. -DIINNING, No. 1010 Peach th, Erie, Street, between 10th and 11 Pa. Monuments, Tombstones, Marble' and Slate Mantles, &e. I have on hand a large assortment' of mono. meats and 11- , detau.s of Varkats :styles, in American and Italian marble, and a corps of the best workmen In the State. All orders will be promptl wo r lded to and satisfaction guar anteed. M y is warranted unsurimssed, and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders and Inspection of stock and prices solicited. GERMAN SAYINGS INSTITUTION, Corner Eighth and hitate Sta., .OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. This Institution is now open for the transact Hon of baalnaw. OFFICE HOURS: D A. M. too P. M. SAIRILDAYB : 9 A. M. tO 8 P.'3l. Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this Institution to Regular DePolgtors• ' 'DIRECTORS: JoEleheninnb, P. A. Becker, P. P. Liebe!, F. Schneider, John Genshelmer. OFFICERS: John Cieushenner Matthew SchluudZelier,-...—.... „Treasurer F. ....43ecr e t a ri. my267-Iy. 13.= - V-I:IEVAL.MIT., DESIGNER' DECORATIVE ARTIgT 1 • —. Neaten% dieopeekLand Beet Sian Painting West of Bow York- City. Parlors, Malls; Cliursithes, Frescoed in the neatest style of the art. - General Designing; Drafting O'SW - els for the Patent , Offiw, and every deeeription of Orna. mental PalitUft emoted promptly. - Booms in Farrar Halt No. 3, ep and Bnar. N11V8741. Vine Mon Mein Mule Aminien ! CLUBs SOB 1868 6 '-CIABS FOE 1868. The Best New York Weekly Published. NEW YORK DAY BOOK ! The New York Day-Eook is a stiaightforward Radical Democratic paper, with a larger circu lation than any other Democratic Journal Over published on this continent, and it enters en the threshold of tell more prosperous and more hopeful of the great cause it uphold' than ever before. Standing on the Declaration of Indy peutlenee, that "all (Odle) teen e aud therefore entitled to equal rights, it iseppored to all forma nod tlegretst of special legislation that conflict with tills gran' central truth of com • i b o at m h y at a m d nsveoas an a a ooeo a Am d e o r e ic s a n liberty, which, thrusting the negro element In to our politica l systeutinust of necessity wreck the whole in,iglity fabric left its by bur fathers. Clod has created white men superior and De. gross inferior, and therefore all the efforts Of the past six years to abolish Ills work and equalize with negrom—every law violated, eve ry State Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed, and every dollar expended, urn no cessarllyinst so ninny steps towards national suicide; and the simple and awful problem now upon us is Just this—shall we recover our Ml son and retrace our stops, or march on to Mou grellsm, social anarchy, and the total rain of our country. The Day book, therefore, demnnels the resto ration of the "Chien as it wits"—a Union. of co equal States upon the white basis, as the only hope, and the only means posiblo under heaven for saving the grand ideas of MI, and the fund amental prielphs of American liberty, and if the real freemen, and Um earnest believers hr that sacred and glorious cause in which the men of the Revolution offered up their lives, Will now labor to expose Vie imiOnince,delusion and treason of the Mongrel party, It will suc ceed, and the whitoAlepublie of Washington be restored again in • all Its original italutnee and grandenr. The I.xly Book will, however, hereafter be more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo se' of a news paper. Conscious that it reach. , es thousands of families who take no other journal, beyond perhaps 'their local paper, it will continue and Improve its "News of the Week" Hummarn so as to present a transcript of rho Warld.sovents in each Deno. Its "Fam ily Department" will embrace the best original and selected stories. Its "Agrieultaral Depart ment" will he fully suatatned, and being the only paper of Its class made up expressly for country circulation, it is confident It Is worth double the pricaef a Weekly lunriedly reprint ed from a daily. It gives full and complete re ports of the New York and Albany Oattle Mar. kits; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets, and a Weekly , review of Financial matters, to gether with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, de., de., up to time of going to pies, Terms—Caah in Mvance, TOISAIVO. SEEM, One copy one,year..— ..... —. ........ ......... .82, 00 Three coptes one year ' • 550 Fin copies one year, and one to the getter Op. of the club 10 00 Tea copies Mio )*ear,, and one to the getter -u of the club -.17 50 Additional copies 1 75 Twenty copies one year, and one to the get.. • ter up or the club .3000 Specimen copies sent free. Send for a copy. Address, giving post office, county and state In full, VAN EYRIE, HORTON& CIO., decl2. No 1112 Nassau SG, New York. 11 jitffw aff Con of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH,. PA., The Largest s :theapest and most Successful Practical Business College IN THE UNITED STATES. Etfteen Thousand Students Croa ildrts :, Three States In Ten Years. FOR LABOR QUARTO CIRCULAR, Contain iff Al i l a rform= ,1 0 c nAlf e e ri t t r Conran Premium Penmengthip, View of tho College rtuilding.dltrereat De isztgrifnggilst.y of Pittsburgh, etc., ete.„ admen mylW6B. Pittsburgh, Pa. James P. Crook, having taken in hls son, Jim. K, as a partner, on the hlt day of April, I& I, an tler the nem name of James P. Crook & Son, de sires to have a settlement of his old accounts. All persons knowing themselves indebted to lilm are reonestisl to call and settle Without do lay. ROUGH & PLANED LUAI3ER, And Mannthotureni of WINDOW SABA PRAMIZ,DOORS&TILINDS, Mouldings and Picket Pence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Planing dune to cadet. shop on . Poneh Sty, t, .1 Between Poartli axulFifth Sts., Erie, Pa. We respeellyzall the attention ofi the pub lic to oar facilities for doing work in the best of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfao• iron. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. m.y28 . 64-41. JAMES P. CROOK & SON National claim Agency Office in Farrar Hall Building, Erie, P SOLDIERS• BOUNTY: •All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late acts of Congress, can have the tame promptly vollected by sending their discharges to me, the. receipt of which wilt be promptly acknowledg ed and trwitrisctlont; returned. INCREASE. OF. PENSIONS.. Sri per month for the Until loss of use of either leg Or arm instead of 53.,_ J 2 per month for each minor child ofdec , soldiers or seamen. Also, tither increases. ADDITIONAL. FOP. VOL. °MORRO& U. S. A. Three months pay proper for all Itt service March 3d, and discharged alter April 9th, 1206: Claims cashed. Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, arid bounty, promptly collected, Unequalled Wit ities for closing and completing claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In North-Western Pennsylvania where years of exigi n e i y u e l izi o th r I h tt e :l l 4 ,i. .4•rlyzy ta can be INTL . stowed in the past, we hope , by increased expe rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. Office In Farrar Hrill Building. Address ti. TODD PURLEY; Lock Box 104 Erie, Pa. nurCt3-tf. FOR THE FARMERS. LITIEEP SHEAR..—Williinson's best, and 1.73 Strong's Patent Sheep Shears. • ,• . . WOOL TWIICE, In any quantity. GRIND STONES.—a) tons Berea and Luke Huron. SCYMES.--Ornag and drain, of the best ma kers. GRAIN CRADLES.—Ortinevine and Ilnlcy, c7.trnplete trill Scythes. IRADIIKS.—wo and three tined. MEEK Shovels, Slpadts, Manure Forks and 114 li:vires, for sale by IC= Peach - Street, above the Rid&lo Bowl, ERIE, PA. TIENIVIrg I3AYANT at^ 4 XAROYACTUREb9 LP PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, , TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED.. CURTIS not 's And all kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us Is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, *e n on hand and manufactured to order. Plows and Plow Points of Superior make and durabili ty alwags on band. -.A mit and a fair trial of our articles Is all we mr2VSS-LL • - HENRY. BRYANT & CO. Jts.' A. BLISS, Vegetables and Provisions, vuurrfs. ate., No. 22 East fifth Street, Erie, Pa. I would call the attention of the imbile to the fact that I also Sell Goods on Commlsolon. - @Particular attention paid to that business, and to forwarding to dealers all kinds of Vme tables, Fruits, , jeIPCS-ff Flour,Feed&Produ.ce Store, nt the corner of . • ' Eleventh and State Streets, To &which ho oaks the attention of all who need anything in his lute, Be will • deal in every thing in . the PRODUCE xirrorieJl And warrants his goodi lobo equal to the beat in the market. i . • The higlieit market price to cash patiffcif II lands of country ptoduee. 013-31/0_ . POli 1841153. NmW Ezxtax. JAMES P. CROOK 45.5 SON, Dealers in PERIUNV'S 3. C. SELDEII.I, ==l EAGLE FOUNDRY, DEALER. IN AND DRIPPED. OF C. 4.. ENGLEHAIRT Has opened a new 110:1211i2k1UB & VO., BIANUFAt.,TUREBS OF BOOTS & SHOESI No. 628 Mato Street. RETAAL DEPARTMENT. • We have putt : lnhaled, and prepared for pub lic Inspection, a mammoth gtoelc. of Boots, Slioem, Galtets, Mather% etc., enthmetna , every deserip- Upn and variety of kinds, and which for style, quality and finish cannot be surpassed In the market, all of whick are °fibre(' at late reduced rates. We also pay especial rind* strict atten tion to CUSS7L'OM NV( lt ; rat' which the finest cancel len et Leathers nre kept on hand, and every faellitY , sirunxi for nocomniodatinit etuaonters promptly, and in LI style to render perfect satistact lon. Part ieular attention direCted to our WHOLESALE DEPAIRTNIV,NT, ' No. 6 Wed Seventh Street, -Wheretre rruinnfacture at Wholesale, Men's Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind. Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the addition of new buildings and improved ma. chittery, we are prepared il) supply the Trade on short notice and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are connected our WIIOLESALE LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS: Embracing French, Cierruan and American Calf Skins, of best and varied bnitairr,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 work wanting by the Thule. Thankful for the past. liberal patronage of the - public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the name. neat-tf. J. EICIIENLAIM & CO: 'CHEAP CASH STORE. T I VX 711INTIGt, • • of Bth and plate Ste.. • DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, Wood, Willow and Stone Ware, And everything tlutt Is usually kept in a First Class Fatally Grocery. ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASIL The best brands of • Erie County Flour, Always on Eland. Call anal exaMine prices. El; Goods delivered free la any part of the city or South Erie. . ocd-tf. J. W. A. V" 'EL S , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture ! Having_pqrchased the entire stock of Furni ture Of Messrs. Moore do Itiblet, I respectfully ask my old customers and the public generally to [lvo Me a call at the old stand, .• , NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large assortment of Al Parlor, Chamber, and Bed Room Sets I • ALSO, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, DESKS, And, In ftict ei , erything in the Line of Furniture. / Int prepared to manufacture to order any style that may be called for. Remember, No. 715 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth streets. apiM-tL • JOHN W. AYRES. GREAT 'REDUCTION IN E. M. COLE &SON WILL BIND Ilarpers' and similar Magazines, at 74 rents per volume. . Daley's, and similar Magazines, at 4LOO per volume. • _Harper's and Frank Leslie's papers, nt £2.25 per year. We are also making and selling 131 a, n lfr 13 co cok AT REDUCED PRICES ! • n g i zl a e t r e y aver KeystoneNutlenxil N E. BOOK BINDERY A2Ch Blank Book, Manufactory • . We weal respect t - \ announce to the puhlic that we taw opened a . , noon -nrivroVorta', and are prepared to do work in Any branch of thebusinesa. •BLANK BOOKS! Of all kinds, on hand and made to (niter, and rated to any 'pattern desired. • MADAMES AND OLD BOOKS, BortniT and repalrealn the best style BINDERY OVER Keystone National Bank ,Erie Corner State and Bth Streets, Pa. • aret-Sm E, M. COLE SON emi Lancaster Intelligencer THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST Democratic Journal in Pennsyliania The Lancaster Intelligeneer, established in 17914 has always been known as a first:class Po litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly Intelligenoer Is now the largest Democratic pa per published lit Pennsylvania. It has lately Wen greatly improved in altrespects, and is just . such a paper as - every Democrat. shoul d take. . ! . . The publishers: Of the Intelligences regard It to be the drayof every Democrat to famport his ambit) , papers in preference to any other; but es thereare many who will be likely to subscribe for more than one paper during the pending - Peteldential ' essupaign,..they have concluded to offer th e Weekly lute:l:gen= At the follow. lug low rates: Single emir Tegir, fI2,00: Floe esoplealEVA : Ton copies 117•• Twenty copies 14011; Vara copies SAW; copies, to one address, SOS, tellaeoldee,to ress address, Med, Daily In; ncer 115,enpsr_annum. air no bet E tr t ,r n apodne rirMlng.gm to ed s i e u l m le tha n t t a h e Wkly Intelligence?. 'Address y 7. 73, G. MUTH 00.Laucanar. Fe ERIE RAILWAY. lioop.Bldrt & Corset Depot Great Broadaatige Double Track Routo to NEW V'CoElf., 130SICON, and tho Yew England Cities. - This Railway t. xtends from Pinitirk to New York, Id) miles. Buffalo to New York, Salamanca to New York -11:i miles. And idiom 22 to i 2 MILES TlilislfbltTEST lIIJUTE. MI trains rim directly, through to New York, .100 AIILIE.I3, without change of roaches. Front and after May 11, ItttiS, trail lig Will leave, in connection with all the Westrrn HS follows: From Mirk:KIRK and SALAMANCA —by New York time—from Union DepoM; T.'it) A. M., Express Mail, from I 'ankh k ((except Sundays% Mops at Isttlanta mu at 10:00 A. Si.. and connects at llornellsvi Ile and Corning with the 7.1) A.M. Express Shill (tom liu ditto anti arr(na in New I ork at 7.10 A. M. 125 P. M., Lightning, EXpress, from Salamanca daily (except Sundays). stops at liontells villa 6:121'. Af., (Supper), intersecting with the 2.35 P. Af. Rath from iinfraio, and arrivas In New York nt, 7.40 A. At. 5g50 P.M., New York Night Express. (nun Dun kirk (MD y (except Sundays). Stops at sata manea at 7:11 P. AL; Olean 7;:'111'. M., (Sup.,( Turner's 10.13 A. AI., t, and arrives in Newt York at 1230 P. 31, t 110.1, itt Grtllt Rena whit ItelnwntsyLueltutrann and Wes tern! Railway for Scranton, Trenton mid PhiLutelphia, and at New York with after noon trains anti,s. I eamets for Dos ton and ' New England Cities. (1:501'. 51. Cincinnati Express, front Dunhill - , (Su e tniass excepted). Stops at Salamanca /INA P. M., and "ennneets at liornellsvinv with the,ll:2o P. SI. Train from Buffalo, Arri ving in New York 3:51, P. M. From Buffalo—by New York time—from Depot corner Exchange and Michigan Mts.: • 5,100 A. M., New York Day Express. daily (except Sundays). Stops at Ifornellsvllle 4.4.9 A. M., 11.111 ft); Susquehanna 1.2 i P. M., (DineX Tur ners 7.05 P. JL, (Sup), and arrives in New York at 9:25 P. lf. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and at Jersey City with nikinight express train of New Jersey Railroad tor Philadelphia, lialthnore and Washington. 7:) A. M., Express Mall,v la. A von and Horn ells ville, daily (except Sunday); Connects at Elmira with Northern Central Railway for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and tilt:South, and arrives in New York at 7:40 A. 51. 3 35 P. M., Lightning Express, daily (except Sun day), stops at Hernellsville CIO P. AL, (sup); and arrives in New York 7.10 A. M., cornice . ting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore rind Washington. 7:35P.M., Now York Night Express, daily, (Sun days excepted.) Stops at Hornclisville, 11.04 P. Id., Wen :cairns - with the 5.50 P. M. train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at LIAO P. B. 11:31 P. M., Cincinnati Express, daily (except Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 7.44 A. 51, (Ski); Turner's 137 P. M., (Dine), and arrives In Now York at 3:55P. M. Couneetsat Elmi ra with Northern Central Hallway, for Har risburg, Philadelphia, lialtlmore,Murning . ton, and points South, and at N. York with afternoon trains and steamers (or Boston and New England cities. Willy one train East on Sunday. leaving Dutra- IC at 2:35 P. AL, and mulling New York al 7;10 ißoston and New England passengers, with their baggage, are transferred, flee 01 charge, In Sew York. Inn best. Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night Willis on this Railway. Baggage oheckedthmugh and fare always as low as by any otherroute. ASK EQR TICKETS VIA. ERIE HU LWAY, which can be obtained at all prineinal ticket of fices in the West and South-West. IL RIDDLE, Will. IL BA MI, Den'l Sur t. , Gent Pass. A:1,1. my24-tf ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, - - i uli:, i._it., 151.12SUFACTURERS OF The Bradley Engine A Now Compound or Double CyUuder Engine, EZEIMI ints - ns 'run 5TP...A.3.1 "1" W Anti 18 Warranted to give HITT TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENT Moro power Mum a Mingle Ct limier Engine using the tame amount of steam. STEAM EMAINES AND BOILERS .! OF ALL. STYLES. OIL STILLS AND TANKS: Of nit Descriptious. CIRCULAR SAWMILLS El HEAD BLOCKS. CEO Mrs. John B. Perkins, 31..INti.FACTU1:I.:1: . CONIO.V.CTICINVAIIEIS ADD DFULEII. LS Foreign & Domestic Friiits,- Nurr,s., NO. 822 STATE ST:; CORNER NINTH, ERIE, PENNA. Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, • • STRAWISERItiIIq, ETC.. ' Always on hand In their season. Parties iiromitVfur9lsitea with every ti?- seription of C , PIRAMIDS, ICI'S, ETC., ETC. The nicest store west of New Tork. nig:l4 f. Autliorized Capital S:500,000. CAPITAL PAID IN MVO THE SECOND NATIONAL RANK opened for business ou MONDAY, DECEMDF:D. In the banking office prey lont.ly oecanied by the Sferehant's Bank, Brown's Building, rforilt-e.t.t corner of Stale street and public ['ark. Nnf. L. SCOTT, Pre , * w r. C. clinar, Cash. OE= - - . 11. L. SCOTT, of Ilria of J. Ilearn & Co., Coal Dealers'. JOY. M'CADTEII, of Erin of Selden, Blis3 McCarter, Builders. OEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. 8. BROWN, Agent Buffalo &Erie It. R. JOIIN C.IIURGEsS, of firm of Clemen&Caugh cy & Burgeier;Wholesale Grocers. O. E. CROUCH, of dm of Crouch & Bro., Flour Merchant& IL DARR, of firm of Darr, Johnson a Sea man, Stove Manufacturers. F. If.. FARRAR, of firm of Giray m Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGIAKER, Grocer. deral. JUST OPENED. ' - A new and well selected stock of Sitovei, Tin, Jammed, lirittanin and PORCETAIN WARF:, CISTERN AND IVELI:PUJIPs, CM Home Fnrnlshing Goode Generally. PATTERSON & AVERY, 527 French §t.,),:rie, Pa We also have a large end well arranged shop, with all the modern improvements for manu facturfng tin ward of every description, and with a corps of competent workmen, under the 4upervlslon of Mr. V. Avery (who has had many years experience In city workl. We are fully pre pared to do job work of all kinds with neatnucs and dispatch. Are welt posted insetting hot air furnaces, roofing, etc. Call and see us and ex amine oar stock. r.&. NVIP.11r:11. Dn.t LELLS IN Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions, WIND 3, LIQUORS, SEUALW, Tobacco, (rockery Wore, Fruits, Nola, 3c., Sl4:State Ostreot, Weititkle, between Btb nn(Dth Streets:, Erie, Ih Clash. pafil for country product• F. A. WEBER, my2l4f. W. EIpIAIGT. Executors' Xotjee. T ETTERS TBST.kMENTA BY on the cstate or Frank 'Butner, deevased, haviug been beos grautvd to the tindersign.%l • notlee is hereby given 'total Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the Fame wilt preseht them, duly authenticated, for settlement Ml CESAR. BULLEB, JACOB LIEBEL; • • iY9-4:lw Executors. theDß PISINTING ciery kind. M large or small quantltles, plans or colored, done In best style, sal at moderate -prices, at the Observer orrice. MEM New York Hoop shirt 31anufactory, 14)0S CI ..1 ... 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SI7IItING- 5T1(.1".,1:F4 N.VI ILAN CtnIFIN i..p eittully Info. in , for oi Lela ali l : tie ling e,ietill.y that lie has on hand a troop of all and • tyli of Lih, wo, a tiaras, and manufactured rit the let Ili xible-.1t.t..1 and Mateljal i 1% Well lie mill guailihnit• equal lo tiny In the 1,1 irhet, Iffivim; con , ldi ruble expi rlence in tdie bui-lne,s, he hi conliduit, .01 ill. ability to pile entne lion to .1,11 tho who tnny favor Wm with .1 c.III. If any of his nuthe will within ono they - Bill lie rcp.ilred, and no s mash% ()Id f=!;lrti repairs et, alteied and nlagit 1 nv new. made to order sit the bliorte.t nut .1i , ,i1 , 11 , 11(1 and liir;...torlcht all 1:Inel, of C0i,i.14 Emil I'or,et Stee.h. tiowita ally kept on hand. Country intrelnuith mipplled at Ili, N cry ldwe•st. SATII.‘N Ns. Flt. State street, Erie, IP.At;:-A. " TILE WORLD." At the opening of toe year 1,66, "The \Vol Id" challenges, inure confidently than ever, the , :ympathy and support of all patriotic fdliwns. A glorious work bus been gloriously begun.— prep already answers dtep. The long fidelity of this Journal to the cause of liberty prntech d by law stands nobly slildiC3ll..ll in a splendor of victory shim', from Maine to California. (on ni-elient, fdlio, ' Pennsylvanni, New Jersey, New York, hal, thundered forth r diet upon the misrule and 1111011(t ,, , of the past. But 11111.1rh more Lem:tins to he dune. Nevt.i vt a, the peril of the et MO ry ,realer. 'fife Radical party still deco es the death of repn , ttita t tee celt-govern meat in tell t,fr.eri 1 , 4 n Arne all mil. Rory (k'llollQlll alai mllOl , , :110 1(1410 it de.,ppL i bAy, gra,pi at :1 p_riatimat le.f.e of F‘of..,r, in .I, rianco of pall!; , ; opinion, et tho'co-t of eivxmous taxi_s and of crippled industens, at tile riot of L:nien and of To the 'treat battle Still to be fought "Tbe World" will give all its efforts, all its flit rel.-4. a.sks of it, friend, in their turd a-. loneh • it asks of them more readera and a wider influ ence. It ie.ks Lids m ith conlid,lll, ill It, (.:aIIIIS as a newspaper and as an organ of opinion. The chief use of a New,paper to give its reader, ALL TliE .NEAVS. For this the facilities of "The ',Vol Id - are un surpassed by any Jourual in the L'utted cdates. It seeks to excel by - au accuracy and candor, a spirit and freslnies, iu e•dulans shall commend It to readers of liatever party, sex, creed or place, As an or , an of opiniou - foe 11'urld'• Ia the nu flinching aclraplon of A Liberal, Progressive Democracy, whereof the corner stone Is Freedom restrained by Justice • Freedom pure awl simple, in the largest collective measure; the office 01 Ju-tice being to protect Freedom from encroaeLunents; Freedom of the individual citizen in his rights of though, slitech, religion awl locomotion; in his Right to make ally money laugains he thinks j . noper in spite of 1...01i5h usury lan s; in his night to buy and soil in all marl,in.. doine•tie and furviLtn, in Spite of tit', ct,t EV, tariffs; in 1114 FII,EIII. to 011110,11 1 I , owl, 100 , 1 (11111 in :state 01 inc.l,lle,oniti ; in his Ithi lit tbepresent.ition tne bodies winch tax hint, in -pito of uncon , t t'x cittsions; C1(100.1 of cot cLLvo cnitiAvi, to as tilscus,ihn of fricivaneec ; ecilina 01 ,11.1110n111 (10110111111111,1, to 10,111.01 , 10..11 af fairs l,it hout t •ntrat innir ft. z, c; cry section the count ry, Irma the arroz.int and uncoils!, inn tonal , lonnitto of of 11.. r 'Hons. This 'argil 1111(1 ( . 0011/0 . :0 usitr 1.1(11 of Fro:do:ll , mm, tip tho p.du ii.. 01 "1 he Wo: 1.1, ' %Odell will I.• fe.:11.1 ..nt this cn- Mal Inter. count: y aud of the human race. • A paper pti 1 ,1, 0 1,11 in t 1 ini•trnpolk k natu rail loollvd. to tor cal.:ant Atailtet i,orts an( luaticutie inf4,rmation, atvl Intallzynt discus stone relating to Trade, Commerce and Finance. In 1. 1 ,10 , r , 1", nture; "Tito.. World" incite cola pari,,m with an oth,r EDITIv\.~ The WEENT.Y 11'0121.31, a larze Quarto ,ho - t rti Daily, 14. now printed wholly 1I large t ype, :lila (since its union with the York Argus,l hiss the hug. st eireulatten 0f we..1:32.-rtrnnl ...111`. It is to tutrival Jo:1111;11 for the ripor, sh kAtlt r. I, y I:.111t, le. LAM,/ WOille,4l.ly. Th,!i-zr:ml-wELKix woru,r , cina-- ,to sheet, sante sizo n, I) tilv, winch, by onut ling the gr'eltt mn,ti r pit:rndvl•rtt , ,entent, a nn the Dally 7 einitaln, ev,orythur.z *4, , that arp,:ir, in the duly and v. eLI, - .1 : - n 1 1.1 3 ,1101 Tnesda!, - and Frid.w. 'rho Wt )1t1.1) a 11,1,1. a eomph to entil- Penditllll and tits tts,lon of the itelvs of ever) day. 2'E Ii 31!t•_:. WEEKLY WI . 'II I ,D. I Copy 1 year 4 t 2 00 4 copies 1 Year, separately add rtts , ed ...... ..- 7 01 11l copies 1 year, hcparlAtely ad.41,,,d. 11 00 20 copies I year, to one addre ,,,, 21 lot I.N. I eople, I year, separately tel.lressed .27 Ilt) 50 copies 1 year, to ono atltlre , ts - Al lil 50 copies 1 ye.tr, separately achlresstal.: .7.7, It) 11E.11.1,WEERLY WORLD. 1 copy I year 4 copies 1 year, .eparately aditre,,e4 10 a 10 copies 1 ycar, to Otto atifiress 24 10 copies 1 year, 4eparately addre , hed ?..1 DAILY 'WORLD I ropy oiw year CLUB PRIZES F'lll. (lob of If, to one n4dresv, 1 woody I yen! :51 •6 " " •' " 1 somt-Weelrly 10) " D a ily DIRECTIONS. - - Additions to clul‘b may be futile :tny titno to the year nt the above eta!, 'rite-, ttlitunztli hi club lists madh, only on r. , ,tuest persons rcv, ivin4 club pAch:lL;eq, , tad nu; edi tion, pogtolti. u rind Slate in union. It has pro:, viuusly been scot, end( csing IWel 1 y-ti vc Cunt, i 0.p.7..• for trouble of the change to sopa -rate nd.tresv. ca,li in nit lid. if pc"...11.1 ,, . Punt Ottfer.Nr.nev On!,i• or Dim% Bill, scut by tiuul will be at tile I 1 , 1:1 ol _ . . tVis hair no travelinz:n.: ot -... :-prolmen cop it,, pil-terv, t•tt.„ sent flee (1, hnrgo v..h., n••, , r anti Nvlivn,-ver ak , : le,l. _VII, -,1111 0rr., , , 4 ~,, :eller; toTilt.; Nyttar.l), Ja.:.'i-CoW. 35 l'Arkltvw.Ntro, - York. PnOSII.CTLTS. THE MORNING .PATRIOT. The otliee of the late Patriot and 1:11Ion hav ing passed Into the hands of the undersigned, they propose to supply a VllenUla that ha. long existed In the newspaper pre-, of interho. Penn , sylvanla. From hOllle cause or other the reading masses of the Democratic party of the great Interior routine , : of the State ha% e been compelled, titer to do without the latest new.; or patronize Journals Whose political .entiments were di-- tasteful to theta. The Morning; Patriot Is Intended to supply this want. Its propthlors rite: m.m. , 1 that no ufrort.' shall lie are,l, on th.. Ir p.krt. to nialce it lolly equal, as a nun ,paper, tom* it, c..nipctitors. 'Whatever the °leen- ;I TO .11P'(` to 03111T1111- nleate, up Ii) the hour of mang t, press, will be furtiPMea In it, column, terry tom n ; awl Its large sire will cnahle It to give muteus cinch remliw4 matt. r is any of Its coati As all m.P. - ..,ate of , outhl pot tleat , ent talents, favoring no 'faction, clique or: retir.u, but rlii °- ling Its cut ue LlierA ie., to the goal tit w hnle party; as a velitele of the latest nowq, :tut! a chronicler of passing events, tie ,LreLloteliniticd It shall not be excelled; and rotitidentlY ap peal to a discriminating puhllc toy that upon,. elation and encouragement which ate imli,pen sable to ~:tress. ' THII \IS For the Daily, °tie year Cu itd.vzinet , , 'F7.01 " Six montlig, . 3.30 Single Cohic. , Three Cott:, TILE WEEKLY PATRIOT. It Ic the determination of the proprietors of the Patriot to make their-weekly Journal fully equal to what the Patna and Union was in its I - rainiest days. It will be one of the Ingest weekly papers in the State, and special pains wilt be taken to tilt Its columns with such read ing matter as mill be alike Mien:A.llm and UN i to the 'Fanner, the Mechanic and the Man of Businesq, and to make Ilan agreeable and welcome visitor In every family. Every person should sub,erilie to the paper printed in his own ( ounty, and we do not mean to enter Into competition with the local papers of the State. lint,many peopar talCe their lamie paper and a city paper in addition. To such we send greeting, EMS Sin4lc copy, one year . , -,0 six month, 1 21 Teu copies, one year •I) 00 Twenty copies, one year. 33 uo Fifty copies (to one tuldress) one year "1 00 One hundred topic, " " 121 I All orders should be addressed to B. F. MEYERS S• CO., jy2-tt Harrisburg, Pa. Well Digging. RUSTERHOLTZ, of Sterrettania, 14 pre -11• pared to dtg wells in nnv part of Erie county. Ho tries n horse and Pulley, Winch en ables him to do the work fa-der :oil cheaper than by tho old method: Refers to Cling. fi eh ler or Conrad Max, Erie city • p Israel 31o.der or John Shenk, West Milt Creek ; Andrew Stur geon or David Fidler, Fairview. jytd. iw "FOB PitLIsITING of every kind, In. large or 41 %Mall quantitteg, plain or colored, done in the beat style, and at moderate prices, at the Observer office. The Song INGiliCijj - I _i: ;in ries, Acailvittir. ChisrPs, 'Sy L.. (2. AL1.1.;.). T:11. V. 0(,!:: 1 / 1 .2 - Y f.' •-• • -ht 1.1.,:•• 11 , tl.f • .1 . r. .1. Ci.M ,• ••Cf • WI! 1.2:,;1, El TI•t• j WAl.in I u 1 pl. , r,, 111.,11,A: and 0,4 ' 1,, I.lltlon to It', 4E11...n0r t.el,,tv.n r,t 111 s II 1' , 44*, II w, and, In aclaptlng to a app r ,: '~ k : • unolut,etionable rIIPII,I Its adoption 1;, r. I 1 ;11 • d Th.• '44 oNG CAIIIN4:1 ar.l EdUCIIIIOII n, l!,. Write School.; In the 'rice, r,i)(.'enk cae),. T., , tar, p, Sti'VW.' (4 0 • p, (Apt 0150 cent+. Pll l .lisliol by V. M. 11 \I,!, , 1!•4t.1 , 4. 0. J. WILLARD, No. 5.13 B road it 113 . Neu. C). .1. WIT:L.A.III3 A t t . 7/o * -4 v, Wholesale Agent for the Cll3 k for the cele,,r4,:- 6 . VCISE " PIANO FOIVIb Arc strictly speaking 11rNt failett to become the I.I.ADINt, er Dealer, ItII be .11 I.Attse:st Wholesale Itate, and gaaratt,...- t Large Illustraleu lte riltelteh4 froht pltott,graple, scat 4:1) ou tipplicatiun. Ad ire', u. J. WILL44I .Igt..ut , S. D. d IL 'U. SMITH'S INIUVALT.Er); A3IE RICAN ORVIIs 0. J. Willard, Whoiecate 'DBE \ILI). '4l 4‘i C 5 • (REFINED Mel MOLD :'A!!• '4 ICFIEr .L 721?.. CANDLES riVI ° 1. (1. CH EF ;WE so/a ,SOAP. • FAhmeCH.ERASIVE 4 - SOAP. SOAP.! SOAP. • 7 ":"2 . 7:1 ; - JO , mA7rArTrarr. OF 4P A ND CN IRE arner of Holland and Sixth SW' E12,1=, Greenbacks for Bondi, EQUAL_ TAXATIOS f "legal tenders" are glxxl enough her titer, inerc)iant, farmer, mechanle,liii: er, and all others - who pay tax, they are good enough fa: rich bondholders who pay no taxes. THE PITTShURGII 'flip only Democratic Qally hi W. , tat ;flt : , yl van la, alai a fi st-class 11015 •pap , t. tin, latest, Intelligence from 'all part' Ivo rid. 1(11116c:11 and comma rehit'rep)rK ' er with a vast amount of act-cenciwol. , iti del tverett to subscriber, in riff -lion - neighboring cities and !Lavas at Lin! Fifteen Cents per Week, or by Nall, Dollars a Year. TILE WEEKLY POST.. Circulation Larger than any Radical Wo per publi.shed in rom,yavama. A Lir; page paper, forty-eight eolumn.of_ri 3 c ,r, bung the lending editorial?, a , I).ttly Po.t, full report , : et the Pounp—late telegrams, cable, 10ea1, ,1 reports, agricultural, c poetry, mailed to any address at TWO DOLLAttS A YEA-S , Or when ordered in clubs of flreahl , ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CEI3 I Circulate the Past and inereami , .' crane vote. All orders 'Bust be navr. , with the cash, and no deviation Mn front the terms given above. SPccoi'l . mailed to any address, free of charzt• the publishers, JAS. P. tar ,T.• _ • Discharge in Bankrupl e j:., T 111: DP , TItIt couirr of tol- - A States for the Western Pear: , t • • vania., T. I'. Babcock, a banio -, • tr:ti Act of Congress of March 2d. IN:".!- 0 for a iikehm•ge from. all his chinas provable ender said Act, Court, Notice is hereby given la have proved their debts, and otla: terested, to appear on the i.7th day 0f,1tr,,.. at 2 o'clock, P.M., before S. B. Register, at his °Bice in Erie, l'a,h;s"'.,:ree (rimy they have, why adisehante granted to the said bankrupt. An . : Lice is herelky given that the q , "n" meetings of creditors of the ,ala ban mitred he 'Mit and '2St h qect!ens.f,"";,. will be had before the said Itegc•ter' t, time and place. S. C. Mee.aNDO• • , Clerk of U. S. District Court for a•ad agfi-21v ItEMOVAL. 11 C. TIPSTER has removed frett 44 , stand, south of the Depot, to thet l , three doors west of the Arnertent west Park, where he has a very flue Ilso• HATS, CAPS, &C., &C"„ Warranted to he equal to style, 4 l ll, '' ,7 ‘ ,;• kh to any In the market, and tl.eckm.;,.. ik a rall front Ik old friend , n l,l generally, a.,,t0 nag them 11010 Nat , ete I.3 l t l if . e . n K t: S tlf e n sle'rs " ' Attorneys, Justices, Constables and Men, for tale at the Observer otnce. JOB PRLNTING of every kind, in small quantitle 4 , plain or eoJered. the beat, style, and at moderate price* Observer ollije. L :•I.R' DM