The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 27, 1868, Image 4

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Bay State Iron Works ! .
MEET
NOI3LE & liii.l.OL,
Founders. Machinists and Boil.
er Makers,
Works Corner Poach and 3d Sts:, Erie, Pa.
Having inad6 extensive addition% to our ma
chinery, We are prepared to 1111 all Orders
promptly for
Stationery, Marine and Portable Engines,
Of nil sizoq, caller with mingle or cut-off valves
MTEAM rvura. SAW•MILL WORK, ROIL
EMS, STILLS, TANKS, Pre.
Also, all hinds of Heavy and Light Casting.
particular at tent illll given to Building and Ma
chinery Castings.
FOR FlALE.—steartt's Circular Mill Rigs and
Head flocks, which are the hest In use. John
son's Rotary Purops, Oas Pipe raid Fittings,
ritass Goods, Babbitt Metal, etc.
Jobbing solicited at reduced prices. All work
warranted. Our motto ts,
CUSTONEES MUST BE SUITED.
We are bound to sell as low as the lowest.—
Plea.se call and examine.
NOBLE t HALL.
FRANK WINCRELL it CO.,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
, MERCHANTS,
No. 524 State Street.
ileugehuld Furniture and all kiwis of-Gauls
Ware,:azi I 31vreinnullse, bought, and sold anti
received on com‘ignment.
salva at private residences att.:tided to In any
pn,rt uy %Lk, city.
Sale of lionsehold Furniture earpeta,Qtmens
nal c, llurNe4, Wagong, and all kinds of goods on
•
WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
IT O'CLOCK, A. M
A ]urge com:lgnment of Otueansware, Glass.
ware, Bohemian and China limes now on hand 4
w 11l he closed out regardless of wet at private
sale.
Sir Vendat , s attknactl to to any part of the
county.
TO/IWOrth3r & Love,
NO. 1390 PEACH ST.,
Hare adopted , a new'syl.i. lo cf doing
Lusi
ne' and would re , pectiutly call the attention
of their customers to the fact that they are now
sellkng 71,411 ion
CASH, 011 READY PAY
We believe that ve can do nor eto•tomers jux
tier by so doing and would rok them to eall and
see our sph• u did mock of groceries,eowitstlng of
Tens.
CO I reefi,
Sugars.
Chinpr'King everylhhht hi a well ltc 3rai . .rery
store. alms have the bevt quail Lic'd
ERIE couNT); noun.
Also FEED lAu6tlimlt& qunat [Ms. thvo tth
cull.
TOLLWORTIIY ALOVE
IMN.Pi..aell St., opposite Nutlowo Hotel. '
myl2-tf.
C. ENGLEF F AIIT 4 ,
DE.-t LEES IN
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Koql always on Ilona all syle. -of
111,41-21-' AND S
Prenell I, Kid, Gnat ar..) teat
Laced, ButtoTh am4t eongxess
4[ - ) ric $3
qie linc.t qurdity, u9eieli will be warranted
If>l:darahtlity, as well ns to fit, which we
Will Fell a 4
1,9 m- as the+ Lowest.
tual,e tcor,ler. Mircin carefully
lt,toulpti
1042.tri r C. E. 4t. CO.
._
BTAA N ii .1 fr 4)0 K. 8!
i
• - ,
.:, 1 it Moorhen/1,
Caw;!try, Ma'rQi..,
%VIM. :WU,
11LAN lACIOIIO4.
li i,Vvy
tiCu►K 3, IiNVELOPES AND '1).4
CHEAPER
Than any hou,c thlw•rtty, Also,
SCIIOOI. BOOKS,
At Wllnlegale, fp; ebenp n. 4 anyjObblilg house In
lie.conntry.
131 13 1.1..15:
The Depository of the Bible Society, at
I'AUGUEY, .NrCREARY S moonnEAp:R.
My 1-t
NEW LIVERY,
Boarding and Sale Stable,
corneN.o French and 7th Sts.
rpm; Hl;; icitillEßA having taken the RIM/le
intely occuptill Mentier & Johnson,
uliald intotin the publir that have put
elnasen ah
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
. •
qf Homes, Harness and Carriages, and aro pre
'wired to give perfect satisfaction to all who may
tavor them with a call. We have the best stock.
In Northwestern Pennsylvania.
iny2l-tf 111tECILT
Administrators' Notice,
LEWERS OF ADMINISTRATION on. the
estate of Samuel Harbison, deed, of Wat
erton! township having been granted Ms un
demigued nottee is hereby given to all Indebt
ed to the same to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against said estate
will present them, duly authenticated, fm. set
tlement. ELIZA BIAIIIIISON,
JOHN IL CRAISS,
Adtntntstniton.
Waterford, JJIIIP ISAV.-CW
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE . RAIL ROAD.
Through and Direct Ttoutel)etween
plan, lialthaore, llarrLsburg, Wlhlams-
Port. and tho
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENSISYIXANIA,
r.r:FGANT SLEEPING CARS
if IN and after AIONDAY, MAY 11th, WA. the
IL/ trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad
will ran as fellows
WESTWARD,
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at 11:15 p.m. and
arrives at Erie at 8:50 p. tn.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia at 12:0111i., and
arrives at Erie at l0:05 a. m.
Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at P.L•OO
at
sn3.,
;30 p. Corry at 1:10 p. in., and arrives at Erie
EASTWARD.
Ilan Train Leaves Erie Mil:00a. tn., and terrives
at Philadelphia at 7:10 a. in.
Erie Express leaves Erie at 7:40 p. m., .ass ar
rives at Philadelphia nt 5:00 p. in.
Warren Accommodation leaves Erie at. s:00 a.
in., Corry at 9:45 a. m., and arrives at Warren
at 1160 a. in.
Bin!' and a kiiireriti connect with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Railroad. nacuaus I lECK ral
T 1121017011..
Erie & Pittsburgh Itallrbad.
rIN AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY D. 'Sec
J trains will run on this:road as follows:
10:05 A. Nt„ PittstsaraLt PA press stops at all sta
tions, and Arrlvus at A. G. It. IL Trans
fer at WO pp,, m, at New Castle at 3 I J p. ru..
and at Pittsburgh at G:00 p. in.
0:110 P. N., Accommodation, arrives at MM.
burgh at 10:00a. m.
PITTSBURCM-NORTHWARD.
.
1:15 Erie Express leaves Pittsbur g h and
arrives at Erio tisp. rd.
4:a3 P. M., Accommodation leaves PittMxtrgh
and arrives at Erie LW a. in.
Pittsburzh Express south connects at James
town at 12..-10 p. in., with &P. Expres.s for
Franklin and Oil City.; - Connects nt Transfix nt
laip m., with A.& Cr'. W. Accommodation west
for Warren, Ravenna and Cleveland.
Erie Express north connects td &
Transfer at II:10 a. in. with Mail elan for Mead
ville, iiiardilin and Oil City, and 41 Jnine,t ow n
with 7, dr:F. Extirees for Franktni.
Trains coanlict at Rochester with ' trains for
Wheell and all points in West , Virginia , and
at. Pit t onneethins far Philadelphia,
ilarriabum 'Baltimore and Wa:liington, via
Pannoknoinia Central Railroad.
Erle - 76&preaa 'north connects at alrard with
Cleveland & Etia trains westward for Cleveland,
=inttlanpairnta in the West ; a t, Erie w i t h
Oda .1! Erie Ralirand for Carry, Warren {
Irvinett*Tldiau_ ,te *a,. and with istittalo.t.F. , ,i
Saucer or Rankin, Dunkirk, Niagara ralia.
And NatSr City. , J. J. LAWR.Es - 44,
.
deelra-tf SklPeril':444kltitt‘i
13ANIC.
Keystone N4Minal Bank,
CAS.,, $250,000,
. .
Marvin, John W. nail. Marvin,
'Roster Town, 0. Ni,
ORANGrA NOBLE, Prest, JNO.. 7. TUWN. ertgh.
Spict's. 4g -N1
17 ' abrAli bank is nest •;gym Lit iness In Its
new bu I Idigg.
CORNER OF MTV AND EIGHTIISTS.
Satisfactory pap chneouuted. , Money re
ceived on deposit. ter.thections mule .and pna
reeds accounted. ,I))r with promptness. Drafts.
Specie and lima ...tFates bought and sold. A
share of pultVit pa4Antatte solicited.
2,5q4990 Customers ha FP= Years.
PAM:IONIZE THE - ST..
nrAvrgo the largest capital, 'me-t experi
,J,L. (need buyerg, and extensive trade of any
tenneern in the Dollar Sale bushiero4, we
Guarantee Satisfaction
'in every instance. and rilo the best geleetlau of
Gerais ever offered at
One Dollur Each..
No oth.er concern has oily show wherever our
Ageixto an' selling. Our motto, "Prompt and
Retiable„" Mule and (ethnic agents wonted In
clip and country,
Are partlenlarly miuvateil to try our popular
elubryatent of aclllng nifklratia of Ory alai Pitn
ey Goods, Dress Patterns. Calton Cloth, Casthrs,
sliver l'lnted fioratm, Watches., /re. ( Estaid (abet/.
181.4.) A patent pen fotudavln, , cull n..a/wrlt
dn
arrlbinq an 11 tleln.to broSclti for a dollflr, - 10 eta;
2) fur $2; -10 for SI: Cl, ti.etts: No for 11)*. mlit by
torpe pre.ontilkOrcelt,.r gf. , wr,tti, t r
cent, more Ilion ILwa7 aant br ally oth, r_etolf ,
cern,) areor,ll op: (.4 l'1111). R1•11 , i Iln ft trial
elnli, or if not fa!) to P. 011,1 for it t-trrular.
11.--41 or Wit, 'Omani not. he ' , named with
N' w York 0.4,110 r jewelry mato( ITT "Teo
I.:flop:lid:a," a.. ..ans nothing Of the *OOl.
,n 1: itNi o 1,1.,
4;, Ilimovnr
j , 1•1,.•
TO THE PUBLIC.
'too oc to wt io,o; to :4.w i aklS
ik l 4ollll Vorlit T EmJ'
No -use goil r oz to the rof oiro to
REFINED. OIL ! . L,
No nit: going to owat.fitt,tbriello but
KO P r
No Imo to % . •;,,,y big prices fur any or
Grokeries and Provisions;!
LIVE CABII STORE,
on tho cornet
th and State Streets.
Try the Cash Store
apIG-tf.
Erie City Steam Bakery
W.. 1. SANDS 4i . t3:).9 Proiirietarsi
Crackers, Bread, Cake,
"EXCELSIOR" CRACKERS,•
And sole manufacturers of the patent
".ICOVELTY DROPS."
Factory, corner State and 3d Sta., Erle, Pa.
my2l-tf
BLANKSt TILANKI3I—A complete easavt-
Jell meat of every kind of 13Janke heeded by
Attorneys. Jestlees, Constables and Business
Men, for sale at the Observer Moe,
WINTER TIME
On all Night Trains
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Cien'l SuDorlutentleal,
LEAVE Ealla—E INUMWARD
U~~ .~IrRITi.
FM
DI RECTORS ;
pzim LADIES
WMlo them kr o
ADAM XINNIG.
Manialtectarert Of all Matta of
ape.,
&c.
Also, the celebrated
COUNTRY WERCSANTS,
DAIRY MI3N
Farmers Emd Others,
C0N8,101.1 YOUR
iIIES, i3EESNV : AI4, BEANS, BUTTER,
CHEESE, EGGS. FLOUR AND =At.
FIAX, COTTON, FITIM AND MINK
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS,
n - poi,, GAME, pour,
TRY, NAVAL STORES,
Hole, cirsusEso.
FEATHERS,
lIEUP.
PILOVISIOIsIS,
OILS,
TALLOW,
SOICeMITM, MOLASSES. ETO.4
JONA 111 CARPENTER,
Gen'i Commission Merchant
442" 444 and 440 Washington St.,
NEW YORK CITY,
And receive ids weekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Grocerlex, tile most complete Pries
Current puldiatted in the United States.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking Plates and lAtrds ruralist:mil Free.
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTATILUMTED MAY 1, IS6O
}lna class referCueem given ivlien required.
•
LATE 7 & ,BEST I
TIIE GRE.IT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Holton Hole, Overaeaming
EEO
SEWING- MACHINE !
Is warranted to execute In thebest man
ner every variety of Sewing_, Hemming,
Felilmgeording, Tucking, Braiding, Gath
ering, milting, Overseaining, Embroider
ing on 13n edge, and in addition makes
bmutifulßutton and Eyelet Holes in all
fabrics.,
IT HAS NO EQUAL*:
- Being absolutely the best
Family Machine
In. the World, and Intrinsically the Cfbeip
est, for it is two Machines combined la one
by a simple and beautlfal mechanical so
remimment. .
Circulars with full particular and wan
hies of work done on this machine, can be
aul an application at the
'.SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMP:IMf,
South-West Corner of Eleventh end
Chestnut Sta.,
PHILADELPHIA
'manialons given on the Mae Mae flra.
tultnualy to all parelausers.
AG - FriNl'rl , 4
To Bell this 3f achtte.
C. U. 'Kingsbury,
214 Stabs Street St., Eric,
Anent: inr- klin, Warren and Crawford
counties. , jalG,Th-ly.
• NEW LOCATION.
Cr. • IP. DAVISI.
Hai removed to Whittich's Block, censer of
State and Tenth Streets, Erie. Pa., whore he
hay opened a
•
LARGELY INCREkSvD STOCK
Of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables,. Provisions
and everything usually kept in a first-class
grocery establishment. •We are determined not
to be surpassed, and invite all who want any
thing in our line to call, feeling assured that wo
shall be able to give satisfactiou both as to qual
ity of goods and prices.
I . Country Produce Bowlit end Sold.
We have opened a
COMMISSION; DEPARTMENT,
To which We ask the attention of those haVing
I roduct. to dispose of., We pledge ourselves to
secure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care,
DEALERS IN TU) ADJOINING TOWNS,
And on the Mlles of Railroad,
Supplied with
PRITZTS, VEGETA TiTm9, ETC. •
apr:GS-tf.
id * .) ZI:11 Ce-NZO
Having pure:wed the Interest of the Messrs.
Vineents 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 try to
hell go -
Flour, Feed and Grain
At the lowest price for cash In hand. From my
long experience in this branch of the trade, I
trust 1 know what the public rletnand * rul that.
I am prepared to meet that. want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to see- its the past, I hope by
strict attention to my business and their wants,.
to merit a rout f nuance of their patronage lathe.
future.
THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED,
ANI) (BAtN irltHiNMq,
WIII be enntlnue , l, In all It% df•parttnents,nt.
PAU V, MI LIM, PA I tADE STILEE't
10,0 tho {Vote
1-1 A. titi I•A.ILIt Ito W
Itotvi and Reed 'tante, -
When , Oat public': will that a gotxl Ntoek alwayty
tt,r tale, with comp.tutit and polite Mail , on
nand to aupply their wants.
14/13117-13'. 11. It. IiAVEASTICSL
Eitrn 21CAltrilin NVOIVICS.
M. A. DUNNING,
No. 1018 Poach Street, tetereert 10th and
11th, .13elp, Pa.
Miumments, Tombstones, Marble and
Slate Mantles, ice.
I have on Muld shuns assortment of mann-
Melds and headstones of various styli, in
American and Italian marble, and a cargo of
the best workmen in the State. All orders will
be promptly attended to and satisfaction oar
anteed. 3iy work Is warranted unsurpassed,
and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders
nndinspection of stock and prices solicited.
nddirO7-I.y. •
GERMAN SAYINGS DISTITUTION,
earner Eighth and State Sta.,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
This Institutlnn Is now open for the transac
tion of business.
OrSlCV.Hotins: ' 9A. 741. to 4P. 31.
liaTintbsTa:. 9 A. 3f. to 8 P. M.
Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this
institntien to Regular Depositors.
• • WIILECTORS:
J. Eichenionb, P. A. Becker , F. P. Liebe!.
F. Schneider, John Genshelmer.
OFFICERS:
Joint Gensheinier,..... President.
Mathew f4ehlaudeeker, Treasurer.
I. Fichue1der,..1..............-,------Hecretarr.
myTB7-Iy.
Xi. 13. CIIEVALII.R.
DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST!
Neatest, Cheapest, and Bad Sign P
ai nting West.
of Now . York City. •
Parlors, Halls, Churches, &0.,
Frescoed In the neatest style of the art.
General Designing, Drafting of 'Models for they
Patent Office, and every description of Orna
mental
Hall Painti,
No. ng
3, executed econd d o o m
ptly.aP B /1 ooms In
Samar 5.67-i4
White Men Mot Bale America.
18686*.CLIIIIS NM 1868 s
The Best New York Weekly !MAM.
NEW YORK DAY BOOK !
The:low-York Day-Book is a straightforward
Radical Democratic paper, with a larger circu
lation than any other Democratic journal ever
published on this continent, and it enters on
the threshold of ISIS more prosperous and more
hopeful of the great cause it upholds than ever
before. Standing on the Declaration of Indo
pendenco, that "all (white) men are esial," and
therefore entitled to equal rights, It is opposed
to all forms and degrees of spmial legisAtion
that conflict with this grand central truth of
Democracy, and over all and above all, does it
combat that monstrous treason to Americaa
liberty, which thrusting the negro element in
to our political system must of necessity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers.
God has created white men supftgor and no
inferior, and therefore all the efforts of ,
he s past six years to abolish His work and
equalize with acmes—every law Violated, eve
ry State Oonstitution overthrown, every life
sacrificed, and every dollar expended, are no
cessarily just so many steps towards national
suicide; and the simple and awful proLlem now
upon WI is just this—shall we recover our rea
son and retrace our stops, of march on to Mon
grellsm, social anarchy, and the total ruin of
our country
The Day liook, therefore, demands the resto
ration of the “Didon as it was"—a Union of co
equal States upon the white basis, as the only
hope, and the only means posibic under heaven
for saving 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 and glorious cause in which the
men of the Revolution offered up their lives;
will now labor to expose the Ignoraramdclusion
and treason of the Mongrel party,' It will suc
ceed, and the white Republic of Washington
he restored again in all its original influence
and grandeur.
The Day Book will, however, hereafter be
more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo
ses of a news paper. Conscious that it reach
es thousands of families who take no other
TOII %IVO,
€';EEIX.i,
. . . . .
Journal, beyond perhaps their local paperrit
will continue and improve its , "News-of the
Week" Summary, so as to present a transcript
of the World's events in each issue. Its "Fam
ily Department" will embT ri the best original
and selected stories. Its " cultural Depart
ment" will be fully susta ned, and being the
only paper of its class made up expressly for
country circulation, it is confident it is worth
double th daily . of a weekl hurriedly reprint
ed from a It gives full and complete re
ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly review Jot Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by telegraph, from
New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia,
up to time of going to press.
Terms—Cash in Advance.
One copy one year " _.. 12 00
Three copies one year...... —. 5 50
Five copies ono year, an ono to the getter
up of the club —lO 01
Ten copies ono year, and one to the getter
up of the club r 50
Additional copies . 1 75
Twenty copies one year, and one tolicegt
e
- ter up of the dab a) 00
Specimen copies sent free.• Send for is
copy. Address, giving post °Mee, county and
Slate In fell, VAN EYRIE, HORTON& 03.,
treat Nola: Nassau St., New York.
Car. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
The Largest, Cheapest and most Sueeessful
Practical Business College
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Fifteen Thousand Students
Prom Thirty Three States in Ten Years,
•
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
Contalnlu i fgl d i;tform i tar
o , f oV i n e l C 0417.0
Premium Penmanship,,
De
pa'rgnwenttl, atey 2.llr4eNbT,V l `et T.=
the Principal'',
r3.1 - rr.ur s% COWLEY,
tuy19 . 68. Pittsburgh, Pa.
James P. Crook, having taken In his son Jas.
E., as a partneri on the Ist day of April, 11.03, un
der the xtrm name of James P. Crook A Son, de
sires to have a settlement of his old accounts.
AU persons knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without dc'
Loy.
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
And Mataufacturers of
WINDOW BAND, FRAMES, DODDS& BLINDS.
Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing,
Matching and Planing done to order.
shop on Poach
Between Fourth and Fifth Sta., Frle, 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. Hav
ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving satheac
lion., Orders from abroad will - receive prompt
attention.
ray2Sl34-tf. JAMS P. CJIOOK & BON.
National Claim Agency I
Office in Farrar Rail ThalkUng, Erie, Pa.
All claimanta for extra bounty allowed by late
acts of Congress, can have the same promptly
collected by sending their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be prompt/3 , acknowledg
ed and instructions returned.
INCREASE OP PENSIONS.
51.5 per nimitiifoithitmalloss of use of either
leg or arm, instead of S. $2 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers or semen.
Also, other Increases.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of tr. S. A.
Three months pay proper for nll In service
l'ilarch 3d, and discharged after April Dth, 1880.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled (nein
'ties for closing and completing claims. Allow
ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
in North-Western Pennsylvania where years of
experience in the U. S. Treasury can lie round.
Thankful for 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
Nall Building. Address
8. TODD PERLEY
Lock Box 101. Erie, Fa.
Vl=
FOR THE FARMERS.
QIIEEP RllEARS.—Wilklnson'a best, and
$ Mtrong's Patent Sheep lihears.
WOOL TWINE, In any quantity
GRIND STONES.-2li tonm Berea and Lnko
Huron.
SCYTHES.—Grass and t ;min, of tilt best Ina:
kenr.
GRAIN c RADLIN.--(lmpevlne and Mnley,
complete VeTtlt E3eytlieg.,
tiny PORI:S.—Two and three titled
ripEs, shoveig, spade , ,, Nianure Fork]; and
Hay Knlvem, for sale by
MEE
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Teach Street, above the Buffalo Road,
ITlMA.roirr & Co.,
MANUFACTIMERS
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
THE CELEBRATED,' CUHTLS PLOW!
And all kinds of Iron Castings,
Every Stove sold by us Is warranted to give
satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons,.
tkc., on hand and Manufactured to order. Plows
and Plow Points of superior snake cuuldurabill
ty always on hand. A. call and a fair trial of
our articles is all we ask.
mr28113-tf. HENRY. BRYANT & 00.
DEAL= IN Ali'D SHIPPED. OP
Vegetables and Provisions,
FRUITS, .
No. 22 East Fifth Street, Erie, Pa.
I would call the attention of the public to the
fact, that I also
1 Sell Goods on Commission.
'Particular attention paid to that business,
and to forwarding to dealers all kinds of Vega
tables, Fruits, Ate. jelreli-tf
Flour, Feed &Produce Store,
at the corner of
Eleventh and State Streets,
To which be asks the attention of all':who need
anything in his luae. lie will deal in every
thing in the
And warrants his goods to bo equal to the beat
Ia the market,
sir Tho highest market price In cash paid for
it kin la of country produce. ape -3W y
ENDIt 1868.
NEW FIRM.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON,
Daders in ,
PIEULF:Y'S
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY
J.' C. SELDEN,
=2l
},ttiv:, r.t
JAN. A. BLISS,
C. J. ENGLEHART
Has opened a new
PRODUCE I.INIE,
3.;EICRIINLAISB 86'007,
1 MAIMFACTURERS OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. S2S State Street.
RETAIL DEPAUTMENT.
We have Just finished, and prePared for pub
lic inspection.a mammoth stank of Boots.Slioes.
Gaiters, 'Rubbers, etc. eiribraelna every deserip
tlon and varle,ty
_Of Mods, and widen for style,
quality and liaise. •carnet ho surpassed in the
utatitpt,pll of which are Offered at late reduood
rates.. to ,Wo also pay especial and strict
tlon
CVSTOM WORK s
For'whichthetlaeitcollection of Leathers; ate
kept on hand, and every facility Is secured for
accommodating customers promptly,- end 'in a
style to render perfect, satisfaction. Particular
attention is also dtrecteA to our
WIIIIOLO4ALE DEPAIt'IMIENT,
No. a Went Seienth Street,
Where we manufacture ,at Wholesale, Hem's
B0)14', Ladles', Ailiews'p cosi Children's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind.
Having lately enlarged Our manufactory bythe
addition of new braidings and improved ma
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade
on short notice and at the lowest. inarketprices.
Adjoining this department are connected oar
ME
WIIOIMALE
LEATHER AND 'FINDINGS ROOMS!,
Embracing French, German and American
Calf Skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Ameri
can Roam of all colors and prices.
With our Increased facilities we can sell as
low as any Eastern manuftieturer, and make to
order any land of work wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the & d ust liberal , patrotmgo of the
public, we respectfully ly Solicit a continuance of
the manic.
se2U-tf. J. EICHENLAUD & CO.
CHEAP . CASH STORE.
I TV N . I G,
n • of Bth and f3tate Sta.,
Dail LER IJi
IPO
Groceries and 'Provisions,
Wood. Willow,atul Stone Wart,
Anll everything thatls ticranily kept In a First
Class 1.'411111y Grocery. ,
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CUR
The best brands of
_ Eric County Flour,
Always on Hand. Call and =mina prlios
Sir Goods delivered free in any part of tho
city or South Erie. • oc3-tf.
J. W. A.lrit'V.S,
Wholesale and Retail •
Dealer in Furniture !
a
Having purchased the entire stock, of Feral
•turt of Merlins Moore & Riblet, I respectfully
ask my old&Wean= and the publle generally
to give mo a call at the old stand,
- E NO. 715 STATE STREET, - 7
Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large
assortment of
•
Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Set
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS,' CHAIRS, 4 TABLES.
WAltDllol3l4i, DEikS,
And, in fact everything in the line of Furniture.
.1 am prepared to mantithetnre to order any style
that may be called 11F Remember. No. 713
State %treet, east aide bet!een Seventh 'and
Eighth lancet.
ap76'67-tf. JOHN W: AWES. "
GREAT , REDUCTION
• I 14.1 IntICE2I3
E. M. COLE & SON
' WILL BIND
Harpers' and simlini Magazines, at 75 tents
per volume.
Daley's, and similar Magazines, at 81.00 per
volume.
Harper's and Fimllt Leslie's ropers, at 112.25
per year.
S
We are also making and selling
la, lir 13 c• o !
AT
REDUCED Pirticr,s I '1
neßrigefiTnoiafmraeli= National
TAnnpl.t_t2r*
• IST W
BOOS BINDERY
AlqD
Blank Book ManufactorY!
We would respectfully announce totho public
that we have opened a
134D4Dii. BINDERY, •
and are 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.
. - -
3116/12TNES AND. OLD nooicA,
Bound and repaired in the beat /style.
BINDERY OVER'
SeiyirkEne Ni t ti h ogal Woritr State and
ins-am ' . E. M. COLE & SON.
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
Democratic Journal In Pennsylvania I
The Uneasier Intelligencer, established In.
171 e, has always been known as a first-class Po-
Mimi and Family Newspaper. The Weekly
Intelligeneer is now tho largest Democratic pa
per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately
wft , greatly improved in. all respects and is
just e. such a paper as every Democrat should
Udr
The publislera of the Intelllgencer regard !t
to be the duty of every Democrat tosliPliort
county papent in preference to any other; but as
there are many who will be likely to et:Lb/scribe
for more than one puper,Guringgto mac
Presidential campaignthey have concitu i ll
to (Mr the Weekly Inte , lligente?• atthe folloW.
ing low rates:..
Single copies, one year, 52,00 . ; Elie copies 119.0?;
Tcn coptlll7. ,00' Twenty copies $F.,00;
copies SAW; Fifty copies; - to one addi Ti ri=
Eigghty coplokto one address, ilAte. Daily in.
teiltgeneer6b,ooperannum. • - •
w Persons wishing to sell real estatricartllnd
no better advertising medium than the Weekly
Intelligent:cr. Address • - .
/. t. Na t• • 0 tan easter . • .
EIE' RAILWY
Great Broad Gauge Double'riack "Route to
NEW FORD,' 130S r roti,
' • and liew'Eng.land
Thisinallway extend,' from Dunkirk to New
York, 40 miles. Buffalo to New York, 423 miles. •,±?,
Salamanca to New Y0rk,41.5 miles. And is from .-
Z 1 to 23 MILES THE SIMItTER, T ROUTE. All -0
trains run directly through to New York, 400 •-
MIL}, without change of coaches. ;•-•
Pregnant! after May 11, 1888, trains vent ( eave,
In connection with all the Western J roes us G
follows: From DUNKIRK and SALAMANCA
—by Dote York time—trout UnionrDepota:
7;30 A: Express Mall, from Dunkirk daily ,•
(except Sundaya). Stops at Salamanca at ""
, 10:00 A.M...--and Connects at flornellsvillo
and Coming with the 7.50 A.3f.Ex press s.
iron Btttfalo and arrl ma ha New York at 7.40
A. M.
125 P. M., 'Lightning Express, from Salamanca
daft:Exec:lA Sundays), stooks at Hornell's
. ville .12 P. IL, (Supper), intersecting with
the P. M. train from MON°, and andves
fit Now York at 7 .40A.M.
5:001". M. New York Night Exposit, from Dun
, kirk dal/Y (except Sundays). Stops nt Sala
manea at 7;45 P. AL; Olean 8.3) P. M., 05111 1 4)
' Turners 10.13 A.M., (Bkft), and arrives in
New York at P2:50 P. M. amnects at Great
Bend with Delaware, LaCkANValla' and Wes
' tetn Railway, for Scranton,- Trenton
);'ldladelphia, and at New York with after
noon Danis , and steamers for ItostOn and
New Englatul Cities.
COO Pi M. Cincinnati Express, 'from 'lnn:kirk,
(24 andiTa clooPted). Stops at Salamanca
1. M. and connects at Hornell:Mlle
with the 11.!:).) P. M. Train from Buffalo, aril.'
ving In New York x 14,1. M.
From EMllinlo—by New York time—from Depot
corner Exchange and Sliehlgan sts.•.
alto A. 34., New York Day Express, daily (except
Sundayet) Stops al, Hornensville sari A., 31.,
(Skit); Susquehanna 1415 P. St., (Dine); Tar
netli 7.4 n r.m., (Sup), and arrives in New
York at 0:25 F. M. Connects at Great Bend
with Delaware. •Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, and a Jamey City with midnight
' express train of New Jersey Railroad for
Phlindelphin, - linltirnero and Washington.
7:30 A. M., Express Mail, y ta. Avon and Remelts
- vile daffy (except Sunday). -Connects nt
Elmira with Northern Central Railway for
Harrisburg, Philadelphia an 4 titeSouth, and
ar•Hves in New York at 730 A. M.
2 : 35 P. 31., Lig.btning Express, dally (except Su
nday), stops at Hornellsville 6.10 P. M., (Sup);
,and arrives in New York 7.4.0 A. 31., Soilnee
ting at, Jersey City, with morning ex'press
train of New Jersey Railroad , for Visitimore
and Washington.
7:35 P. M.,New York Night Erpress j. daily,
deFil excepted.) Stops at Horneusville,
. P. DI., intersecting with the 5.50 P. 3f. train
• from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at
12.90 P. M. .
11:30 P. 3f.; Cincinnati Express, daily (except
Sundays). Stops at Suumelutrina, 7.48 A. 31,
(11kft); Turner's 1.37 P.M., (Dine), and arrives
In New York at 3:55P. M. Connects at Elmi
ra with Northern Central Railway, for Har
risburg, Philadelphia, 13altimoreiWashing
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 3., P. 31., and reaching New York at 7:10
Eton and New England passengers, with
their baggage, arc transferred; - free of charge, In
New York.
The best Ventilated turd most Tatcnrietis
Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night
trains on this Hallway.
Baggage checked through and fare always as
low as by any other route.
ASK POR TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY,
which can be obtained nt ME principal ticket of
!ices in the West kuniflonth-West.
IL RIDDLE, Wit. It. HARR,
ficnq Gen . ' Pass. Ag't.
my"-tf !
LliiAmkulia l
P.... 11,1. PA.,
SIANUFAMrAF.TLS OF
The Bradley Engine !
A Nerw Compound or
'Double Cylinder Engine,
=MI
Uh3I%KTII>✓ t3TI3AbI TWICE
And is Warranted to give
F 1 1 ,711 TO ONE HUNDRED f:ET
More power than Iv, Mingle- C'Ainder
rating the tame amount or steata.
STEAM ENGINES-AND-ROILERS
OF ALL STYLM
OIL STILLS AND TANKS!
Of all Description's.
3 - \~
HEW BLOCKS.
deL,' tt. ,
Mrs. Johnß. Perkins,
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NAIit•FACT7SIIBII OF
'CONFECTIONERIES'
AND DEALER or •
Foreign & DomeStic Fruits,
Ntra"Ki
NO. S 2 STATE ST., CORNER NINTLI,
PENNS.
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches,
STRAWBERRrES,'ETC.,
Always on hand in their season.
Parties promptly furnished with 9A ; -ery .
de
s of CARE, niumrps,
The nicest More west of New York.
A.utiorlzotl. Capital 8500,000
CAPITAL PM D ,MO,OOO
TILE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for bn , ,lnees bit
MONDAY, DECEXITh.:II.
In the banking office prevlou.sly occupied by the
Merchant's Bank, Brown's IlniMing, north-kingt
curlier of state street and public Park.
WM. L. SCOTT, Frost. W3I. C. CURRY, Cush,
_ .
ninr.c•rots:
WM. L. SCOTT, of MITI of J. Ilearn J.: Co., Coal
sealers.
JOS. lIITARTEIT, of firm of Seltlen, Bllss dr
cCarter, Builders.
OEO.I. MORTON, Coal Dealer. -
W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo * Erie R. R.
JOHN C. lIIJILGEsS, of firm of Cleiuens,Caugh
y dr. Burgess. Wholesale Grocers!.
0. E, CROUCIt,of lino of Crouch & Bro., Flour
terehauts. •
M. R. BARR, of ,Brie of Parr, Johnson 4: Sea
. Stove Manufacturers.
F. 1.% FARRAR,. of firni'of Gray s Farrar,
holesale GrOCera.
J. DB.EISIGAICER, Grocer,
JUST OPENED
.1 new and Nvn f n selcCied. Mock. of
Stoves, Tin, Japanned; -11i;ittioda and
,wrotE, •
CISTERN AND WELL PU3IIIS,
ME
House Furaihing Iloads lieuer4lly.
PATTERSON & AVERY,
'57 Preach 13 t., Erie, Pa. • t -••
We also have a butte awl well arranged !atop,
with - all the modern improvements for menu
racturtngporrare of every description, and
With a eor of competent workmen, under the
supervisi nof kir. C. Avery (who hits had many
years experience in city work). Wean , fully pre
pared to do job work of all kinds-with neatness
and dispatch, •Are well posted insetting hot air
furnaces, roollng, etc. C"all and see us and ex
amine our stock. tutting-IY.
F. A.' WVI]I3IIi ez
I=
Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
AvIN. LIQUOR, BEdAItS,
Tohacco, Crockery Wire, Frnits, NuLs. Sc
No. SiNetatoJEStroolt.
West shit.; lietrween Bth and 9th Streets, srte, l'a.
Cash paid for country ProdOe
WEEFAIL Iny4l-1.1%
Executorst 'Notice.
tEgTAMEXTAItir Qll the ,estate
of Frank Barthel . , tlece4sed. lowing been
rt granted to the utuldtrathmod ; notice Is
Istretergtvekt to all indebted to sitll, estate to
make lmmedte rnentv and those having
Ihnalnat at
theu pay samo wilt meserd them,
4 taraittheptleatet), for settlement.
C2ESAB BUMMER,
JACOB LIEBEL.
Etteentore. -
/Y9- 6 v 7
MB PRINTING or every kind, In large or
II small quantities, plain or colored. done in
the best style, and at-inaderato prices, at the
Observer *Mee. .
ME=MII=
liooliSkitt Corset 'Depot!
Nest York Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
~i i t t e".; - 44, ,. ‘•&. : , , .„..,
V
. 11, ~.,,, ~..41, F.-.41=4,1 t • ~ ; 40- - 4, . ..i,,, , r..
" .fr 4 11.%.e. eFR fa:4 4 4 14 ' 2
ILL •L ' '- e"... M - = s ;LL. III ,tBW=
i• . 1 .; .
I. ° ' 4---t -- ,..5w _.lf42,ltill;', .".-
li.r , :' KtVerzz ; - 77, -- , - 41- 4 At*Hks
Neat, Light, Fashionable and
- Cheap— ._
•
SPIZING STYX:V.7.S
NATHAN (...9111EZ. , ; respeetfullY filf(llrm; the
ladles of Erie and surrounding eminoy that
he ha.; On hand a large assortment of 11..
Skirts, of 1011,17,1. s and ntylte, of his oat it make,
and man tzfactu r,ql of the best flexible hleel rind
material, xviiieh he will guasantce equal to any -
In the market: has lug Mel cemlit ro,le.
es rc-
Hence in the business, he Is confident of Ins
ability to give entire satisfaction to all ti no
who may favor liina with a call. If ally of his
make will break within one year, they wilt he
repaired, nod no charges made.
Old t•tkirts repaired, altered and shaped as
new. New l-ktrtv made to order:lt the shortest
notice. A i , pleadal and large stock of all kinds
of Corsets and Corset Steels constantly kept on
hand. Country merchants supplied at the'very
lOWeStir rates. NATHAN COHEN,
4:41-tf. No. Vic.pi State street, Erie, Pa.
lt-;.•
" THE WORLD."
At the opening of tiro year lsu4, "The Wet Id ,
challenges, inure euinhieutly titan i.t t•r, the
sympathy and support of ail patriotic citizens.
A glorious work has been gloriously begun.--
livep alre.ady answers deep. The long fidelity
of thisjournal to the cause of liberty prof. clef!
by law stands nobly vindicated in a splenthir of
victory t,hlulng from :%laine to California. Con
necticut, Ohio, Poinsvbrania, New Jeri( T, New
.-York(have tinfrah.nAl foil)! their nulba upon
the misrule mut run Ines, of t rust. Rat much
more In:1:1111i to be dune. SeVer Wu, tee pet II
of the county gren:e r. .The It:el:cal party still
decrees the 1.11 4 /1111 of represental ire self-govern
'meat ten soveleigu •,tittes. Arno .1 a h ptit
itory de , putl4nt and wliolc;alo Negro :-.utfrage,
it desperately et at lb p, nu i int 1, itse
.power, ill detiatice of pal , ft• at the
ut enortnon4 taxes arid of crippled
at the cost of Union and
To t h e ere•at, battle still to he fonglit "The
World" will gis e all Its c not all IL's
It ask. of It, friend.> in their tern as inuelt : It
tusks of them mote rLadera and a i ii 1 llina
encc. it asks this with euilfidiltett to it , ;
as a newspaper and agar: (M 4.1110( "pillion.
The chief u.so of a New.paperts to gr.*, its
readers
ALL THE NEWS.
For this the facilities of "The World" are tin
gurpo.ssed by any journal in the Unitcd Status.
IL t,eks to esxcl by an accurm.y, and candor, a
spirit and iraitalC,4 to its news columns which
shall commend it Po reader, of w/Ltti. ver'pat
sex, creed or place.
As ntl onpui of opinion "The Wori‘l" b, the u -
attaching champion of
A Liberal, Progressive Democracy,
whereof the corner stone is Freedom restrained
by Ju6tice ; Freedom pure and simple, in the
Largest collecti,ve me:l6nm; the ottice ot Justice
being to protect Fres:dem from encroachments;
Freedom of the ind tvidual citizen In h 6 rights of
though, speech, religion and locomotion; In hi,
Right to make any money bargains he thinks
proper in spite of SpOIiSIIII,IITY 11tWS; ill 11.8
Frig lit to buy and sell in till market., dome.; to
and forergn,in spite of unjuvt pn,teetive tariff.;
in Ilißlisgiat to cimose 216 ono loud anti drink,
in Spite 01 1110‘1111( temper.inee : in hi,
itlgitt to reps l , etl tat ion in the leggilat
winch tax Into, in , :pitc td neat,x.
eltriion.; FroAlutu it collt , cth citt, 11, to 2 , -
hCIIIIJVI , ir dwt ti Sion of g!VV:111Cl; F11...',10111 of
111110 Cal Colllllllllllth, to their local af
fairs without ceuttal intvrferenet ;
every Section of The country, ft, an tt r:-..g.mt
and unce.mtlf utionat'uontinattort of oilier no
how:. hits largo 1111,1 cotattititvriM , ,.: idt a of
Freedom , tau, up 1.11,2 1 olit if "Lie World,"
whieli v. ill nev( r bb found wunt.lt•tz It, this cap
-1.1:d 1.1 - 44.1 k it of the 1.1-11111tly anti it 1110 Lauren
race:
A paper published in the metropolis 6 natu
rally looked to for careful 11laricet reports tuvl
authentic Informntion, and intelligent (11,4.us
tdons relating to
Trade, CAnnnierce and Finance.
In these features "The World' Invites Cora
parLson with any other lournaL
The WF.F.KIN WORLD, a large quarto licet,
same size as Dallr,r Is now printed wholly In
large type, and (since its union 't; ii li the New
York _trgus) ilaS the largest circulation of any
weekly journal publL,licd, ? . .ave n
one. It 15 a
unrivalled journal for Live toek or
Produce -Realer Country Merchant, etc. rub
/1014.dWednr~~J.tr.
FM, atilt a lure quar
to sheet, same :•17.t.: a, 10,nly, inch,' Ly omit
ting the great ma,. of city .5 Ivert I,enn nts froth
the Daily, contain, 4•Vvry th in Lt.o , , that a pp..ars
in the Mule and weckl)
Tuesday and Ft iday.
The DAILY WORLD affords a complete corm
pc:m.l4lmi and tthem-dun of the neu, of Ltcly
day.
1 Copy 1 year ................... .....
4 cop 1 year, separately at'alresseal..
hl oples I year, Separately nddre ,, ed
20 copies 1 year, to one address
20 copies 1 year, separately addre,ged
eopis' 1 year, to one .... : .
Zol copies 1 5 ear, scp4rately :Iddre,ed
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4 copies 1 year, to•par ttull• zu1dr... , .., tI ....... I) 10
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For Club ,A Al to 01W :lain w - Le%ry I y,:tr
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'olditious to clut,,aulv t?, nvt , lQ v.uy
the year at 1110 nhove club rtttr-4. •
t_luingxt , t in 4:0,11,4, in to., only on it:croi ,- 4
ptr,on , , mrcit int; tni, (,11-
't not, nt.,lsint, in wittolt it ha, pro
vlouNly 1,e,11 ,cat, told taty-ti. , ,,,
centm to IN:1y Irouifte 'inntn• to
rat it rulare,s.
rn•rto , m 0. F.:, nit , :f
Order or L': ut Dra't. 1:1114
:,11t. by 1,1:111 N‘lll. be 1,1 ot n. 14 r.
baN ono tea ollnz tnl
Ins, posters, OR., bent 1rot• of cluto..;, Nriwi , vvr
and whunever :%.,I.lle, orklel, an,l
letter; to THE Wt ULLA),
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PrtOSI 3 M:C'I'T_JS.
THE HORNING PATRIOT.
Th, utiler of the late Pall iut nub Umon hay-
InLT Into the hand , . of the nu der,:mied,
Limy propose LO supply a \ hat hat
existed halm newNpaper ~f Intel ior Penn
sylvania.
From Sent,- cAme or other the rt. m:c es
of the Den - 1040We letrtrof the a.
et - Intet for
counties of the t , tate lm bout compelled, (A
ttlee to do Without the latest new, or patronize
Journals whew ',Mit. ,ntumnt, time
to them.
ECM
The 7,Slorning Patna is uttclided to supply
Liy want..
. .
Its proprietnrg are :hot nu effort
Shall be spared, on their pail, 141 in. , ,tze it luny
equal, as a new,Npor, arn-r.f r .r9peritor.,
N\ hate•i - er the wi :in .-able to onnum
nicate, up to the hour of gonig rL, Will be
furnished in its column , every morning; and
ibilarge silewtll unable it to give quite as Untell
reading matter as any 01 Its eontemporarms.
As an :ul oenieur oonndputttlrmiscutnnents,
favoring no fit,qlon, elbow in section, lint devo
ting Its (Attire energks to I I:e good of the whole
party; ns a which; of the laEcSt news, and a
chronicler or passim; to cuts, we are determlurd
it shall not be excelled; and we ointidently alr
peal to a discriminating public for that appre
ciation and encouragement which al-ell:dispen
sable to sueccss.
For Vie Tully, one year in ailyarice,
• " •' six - months, ••
Sin%le Copies, Three Centa.
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT.
It is the determination of the proprietors of
the Patriot to make their weekly journal fully
equal to what the Patriot and Union was in its ,
'mintiest days. It will be one of the largest
weekly papers in the State, and special pains
wilt be taken to till Its columns with such read
ing clatter as will be alike Interesting and use,
fal to the Fanner, the Mechanic and the Man
of Business. and to make it an agreeable and
welcome vba tor In every family.
Every - per-on should frt2bsCllllo to the paper
printed inhis own county, and We do not mean
to enter Into competition with the local pa perg
of the !State: Bat, many people take their home
paper and a city paper in addition. To such we
tend greeting,
TEll,llt4
n-ic copy one year
sli months...,
Ten copies, ono year
Twenty copies, ono year..
Fifty copies (to oue address) one year
One hundred copies
All orders should bo addressell to
B. n 31EYEli„S &
Harrisburg, Pa.
W. ZIIILUCT
EMI
iS RUSTERHOLTZ. of Sterrettanin, Is pre
-11 pared to Mg, wella In any part of Eric
county. lie uses a horse and Pulley, which en
ables him to do the work faster and cheaper
tlum by the old method. Refers to Chas, I:wil
ier or Conrad Max, Erie city Israel Mosier or
John Shenk, West Milt Creek ; Andrew scut ,
geon or David Fldler,-Falryiew. lw
J 01.3 PRINTLN'fI of every hind, in large or
small quantities, plain or colored, done in
the best style, and at moderate prices, at the
Observer office.
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