0.,111.r.. , I L. 11 • HALL. Bay State Iron Works ! 'NOBLE Sr., HALAL, Founders, illaehinbns and Boil er Makers, Works Corner Peach and M Sta., Erie, Pa. Having made extehstre additions to our ma chinery, we are prepared to 1111 Nl' orders promptly for Stationery, Marine and Portable Engines, Of all nizes,,either with single or cut-off valves STEAM PUMPS. SAW MILL WORK, BOIL ERS, STILLS, TANKS, ETC. Also, all kinds of Heavy and Light Casting. Particular attention given to Building and Ma chinery' Cast lags. FOR SALF..--Stearn's Circular 31111 Tits and Head Blocks, which are the best in use. ,Jolrti son's Rotary Pumps, Gas Pipe and Fittings, Muss Goods, liabblit Metal, etc. Jobbing solicited at reduced prices. All work warranted. Our motto is, UUSTONEBS 31175 T BE SUITED. We are bound to gen. as low as the lowest.— Please call and examine. febll-t(. NOBLE & HALL. FRANK WINCIIELL & CO., AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 824 State Street. Household Furniture and all kinds of Goods, Wares and Mereliandhm,, bought and sold and received on com,ignment. Rates at private residences attended to in any part of the city. Bale of Household Parnitu re, Carpets, Queens- Ware, Horses, Wagons, and all kinds of goods.= WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 9% 0'nw0,:,,..A.31. • 'A large consignment of Qneensware„, Glass ware, Bohemian and China Vases now on Band, Balwill be closed out regardless of cot at private Venducs attended to to any part of the County, ap3-tf. Tollworthy & Love, NO. 1390 PEACH ST., Have adopted a new systt m of doing bust. Dealt, and would respectfully call the attention or their customers to the fact that they are now selling goods for CASH, OR READY PAY We believe that we mil do our i ushimers Jus tice by so doing and would risk them to eall and see our splendid stock of grocerip,eonsisting of Tenn, Coffeeg. Sugars, Spic6s, Comprking everything In a well kept firocer3 store. We also have the best quality of ERIE COUNTY FLOUR Also FEED io unliniited quantities. Give us Dealt, TOLLWORTHY & LOVE, 1390 Peach St., opposite National C. ENGLEILIBT & CO., DEALERS IN BOOTS SHOES, Keep alwayn on hand all syles-of - ,t'NTD CILILDRE).;'S Ptenelia, Kid, Goat and Pebble Goat Laced, Button and Congress Er. 0 0 rir S , Of the finest quality, which will be warranted for durability, as well as to fit, which we will sell as Low n the Lowest. We also matte to order. lival ring earetally attended. to. mr2l-tt BLANK BOOKS! Conghey, McCreary & Moorhead, QM= 441-4N4 1399-kr.s, of every dhstniPtioni BOOKS, ENVELOPES .AND PAPER, Than any house In this city. Also, SCHOOL BOOS, • At Wltol eral e, as cheap ita any jolibing house hi the eouutr3'. BIBLES: The Depository of the Bible Society, at CAUGHEY, M'CREAEY 4; MOORHEAD'S mgll-tf. NEW LIVERY • r Boarding and Sale Stable, Coruer of French and 7th Sta. , THE slawlultEßSl haVlng taken the stable lately occupied by incliner S Johnson, would inform the publie that they have pur chased an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of Horses, liamcsa and Carriages , and are pre pared toglvepertwt Latlstaction to all who may favor them with a call. We have the heat stock la Northwestern Pennsylvania. my2l-tt • BRECHT BROS. Administrators' IV otie c p k LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA.T/ON on the estate of Samuel Harbison, dee'd, of Wat erford township, having been granted the un dersigned ; notice is hereby given to all I udebt ed to the same to make i m mediate payment, and those having claims against, said estate will present them, dnli authentkated for set.' Bement. ;MITA ITARD.L.SeN, JOHN R. CROSS, Waterford, June Attndatitratars. Md, LSO9.4w. PHILADELPHIA '& WE HAIL ROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE Through and Direct Itouto betwoon Phtladel phlo, tult; more, Harrishurg, rort, mid the GREAT OIL REGION • ' OF PENNSYLVANIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS ana after MONDAY, MAY I Ith, ISai, the ‘..1 trains on the Philadelphia Eric Railroad will run us follows : Mall Train leaves Philailelphii.; at 11:15 p.m. and arrives at Eric at 8:50 p. m. grit) Express leaves Philadelphia at 12:00 in., and arrives at Erie at 10:05 a. in. 'otan A.ecommodation leaves Warren at 12:00 rn., Corry at L4O p. m ., and arrives at Erie • at .130 p. m. • EASTWAIIp. Bran Train Leaves Erie at 11:00 a. in., and arrives at Philadelphia at 7:10 a. m. Erie Express leaves Eric at 7:40 p. w., and ar- rives at Philadelphia at 5:00 p. in. Warren Accommodation leaves Erie at 5:00 a. M., Corry at 9:15 a. in., and arrives at Warren at 11:al a. in. Mail and 11x.p . ress ennuPet with Oil Creek and Allegheny River nallroad. BAGGAGE CIIECHED 273110U011. Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad. lA N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11, Iti(:4, trains vill min on Ink :road n.foUoWh =I . 10:03 A.. 11., Pittsburgh Expre , ....:, su :it all Ma naus, and arrlytm at A. & G. W. It. It. Tran - fer at 1:40 p. in., at :COW CaMte ut 3:0•J p. at., and at Pittsburgh at 1100 p. in. 6:00 P. 1\1"., Accommodation. arrives at Pitts burgh at 10:00 n. m. LEAVE pirranreart—NOLLTll warm. _ 7:15 a. m., Erie Express leaves iNimigh and arrives at Erie 2:15 i, in. 4:15 P. P. Accommodation leave , . Pit Isilargli and arrives at Erie I:20 a. Pittsburgh Expross south connects at James town at 12:40 p. watt J. C P. Express for Franklin and Oil City. Connect, at Transfer at p,m.,withA.&O.W.Accgmaeslataii vest for Warren, Ravenna atul_Cleve2laial. Eric EXtirts north connects at A. ,CO. W. Transfer at 11:10 a: m., with Mail east Franklin and Oil City, and nt Jame,town with J. & F. Express fur Franklin. Trains connect at Rochester with trains for Wheeling and all points in West Virginia, and at Pittsburgh connections for Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington, via POnaVrbrataia Central Railroad. Erio Express north connects - at Girard with Cleveland &Erie trains westward t Chi and all points in the West: at Erie with Philadelphia & Erie Railroad for Corry, Warren, Irvineton, Tidioute, J:e., and with flu & Erie Balm:1d for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Niagara Falls and New York City. J. S. LAWRENCE, deelffffi-tt Superintendent. • BANK NOTICE.. Keystone National Bank, CAPITAL $250,000. . DIRECTORS ; • Heiden Marvin John W. Halt, I:111in Marvin, llesler Town, 11. il NOBL .:,Treat. J - NO. J. Ti 'NV N. Cash. The above bank is now doing im , inchs in its new building, CORNER -OF ,STATE IND EIGHTH STS. Satisfactory paper discounted. Money re ceived on deposit. Collections made and pro: reeds accounted for with promptness. Drafts, Specie and Hank Notes bought and sold. A share of public patronage solicited. E 2132 2,500,000 Customers in Four Years. PATRONIZE 'THE BEST. H ALNc e li neeti b t i l iTera,and eatenalco vndc of any concern in the Dollar Sale bushiesq, we Guarantee Satisfrietion in every instance, and also the best selection of Goods ever offered nt One Dollar Each. No other concern has any show t. henever our Agents nn selling. Our motto, "Prompt nod Venable." Male and female agent% wanted in city and country. Trrv, LADIES Are particularly requested to try our popular clubcystem of selling all kinds of Dry and Fan cy Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plated Goods, Watches, ix. iDiablished 1561.1 A patent pen fountain and a check de scribing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 ets; 21.t0r ID f0r.51;14.f0r SU; litLfur scat by mail. Free presents to getter up, (worth .9) per cent. more than thoscsent by nay other con cern,) according to site of club. 'Send us a trial club, or If not do not fall to send for a circular. N.l3.—taur sale should not :be classed ] with New York' dollar Jewelry sales or bogus "Tea Companies," as it Is nothing of the sort. ' EASTMAN A: KENDALL, Csllanover SL, 'Boston. Mass. C. E. de CO TO TIE, PUBLIC. There Is do use sending, to Nett York FOR YOUR TEAS! No 'use going, to the refineries to buy; REFINED OIL! No use going to soap factories to buy SOAP: No use to pay big pilafs for Any Of your Groceries and Provisions! •• • . W4 ll C4lter9 Pla' I • LIVE U,BII•STORE; on Lira coruer of '‘ Sth mut State Streets. Try the Cash Store: ' . apIG-tf, ADAZit 11111k7NIG. Erie City Steam Bakery ! W. J. SANDS ,CO., Proprictofs, Manufacturers of aLtltudet'of Crackers, Bread, Cake, eSir.V.% "EXCELSIOR" . CRACKERS, ; AncisOltimprinfacturent'.4 Um patent ' DR614.":: Factori , ,touor State mid at lita.,&rie, Pa. my 21-tf 13LANIrat• Ift.A=B.l-- - A , 'eampleto` assort ment meat of every kind at. glanks needed by Attorneys. &mikes. tons tardea end Baldness Men. for sale at the °Waver °nice. On all Night Trains WESTWARD ILFRED L. TYLER, Geu'l Superintendent &c. Also;' the eclelmited COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DAIRYMEN, Farmers and Others, • CONSIGN YOLTA ASIM3, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOcr,,, GA,IIF., FOUL TRY, i NAVAL STOILLR, HOPS, GINGSTSG, FEATUERS, HEMP, PROVISIONS, OILs, LARD, T %LIMIT, PITIOIIIT3I, MOLASSES, ETC., . JOSIAH . CAIIPENTErt. Gen'i Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 446 AVtudlikntton, St., NEW YoIU CITY, And receive his Weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current publihiwil in the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT Murkini; Plates and Cants Furnished Free Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. ESTABLISHED 31.11" 1, 18,60 Firr,t class references given \Olen required. 1211119'67 LATEST & BEST! THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION Button Hole, Overseamlng EMI SEWING MACHINE ! Is warranted to execute in the best man ner every variety of Sewing Hemming, Felling, Cording, 'fucking, Braiding, Gath ering. Overseaming, Embroider ing on the' edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Boles in all fabrics. ' IT HA.S NO EQUAL .2 Being absolutely the best Family Machine In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap ,est,•for it Is two Machines combined in ono by a simple and beautiful mechanical ar rangement.. Circulars with full partiettlnne and sam ple% of work Mono on thin machine, .can ho had on npplication at the .I.LES-ItOO.llS OF TIIF; COMPANY. South-West Corner of Eleventh. and Chestnut Ste., PHILADELPHIA. Imtructioll4 given nn the Machine gra tuttottaly to all purchamom. llc:l.Nrr3 "%VAN To Sell this Machine U.. R. Kingsbury, 714 State Street St., Erie, Agent fot Erie, Warren and Crawford counties. jalti'Wi Iy. NEW LOCATION C. L. ]D.A.-VIS Has removed to Whittleh's Block, corner of State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa, where he has opened a - LARGELY INCREASED STOCK Of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment. We aro determined md. to be surpassed, and invite ail who want any thing in our line to call, feeling-assured that we shall be able togive satisfaction both as to rytml- Hy of goods and prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. We have ormied COMMISSION DEPA RTM ENT, to which we ask the attention of those having PrOthICC tO dispose of. We pledge otmelvesb secure the highest. market price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with Biturrs, VEGETABLES, ETC apr2'6S-tr. TILE UNDERSIGNED, /laving parehmed the Interest of the Messrs Vlncents 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, anti the public in general, pledging himself that he mall at all times try to sell good and reliable Flour, Feed and Grain At the lowest price for cash In hand. From my ; long experience In this branch of the trade, trust I know what the public demand, and that 1 sun prepared to meet that want, Returning my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by strict attention to my business and their wants, to merit p continuance of their patronage in tile future. ';• • THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED, AND GRAM BUSINIISS, Will be conthi4ted, in an its departments, nt the ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store, EAST 1 3 A. it 'II. 11. la 'Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House, Where the public will And a good stock always for sale, with competent aud polite men on hand to supply their wants. H. B. HAVERSTICIC. ERIE IILIIiI3LE IVO N. 'A. DUNNING, No. 1016 Peach Street, between 10th and 11th, Erie, Pa. • • 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 warionen in the Btate. All orders will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar anteed. ICU' work is warranted unsurpassed, and I cannot be undersold by any one. Oers and inspection of stock and prices solicited. mhl9'tl7-Iy. GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITuTION, Corner Eighth and liitate Sts., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. This Institution is now open for the transac tion of business. Orrice Houns: 9 A. M. to .1 P. M. SATURDAYS: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Six Per t C it e u n t t o n Secular be Ginn by this Depositors. figßECltirtS: J. Elchenlanb, P. A. c / s ter, F. P. Liebe/, F. Schneider, - Jo SensheLmer. °FPI : John Sensheimer,..._ ............. Matthew &hlatlocker.----.Trea.surer. F. Schneider, ---Secretary. rny2V-Iy. 1.. 33. CIIM I VA.LII .1-1,„ DESIGNER) SG PECOR&TWE ARTIST! Neatest, Cheapest. an Best. Sign Painting West of .New York LW'. • :Parlors,Chiirohon, , Preteoed in the neatest style of the art. General Designing, Drafting of Models for the Patent Onkel, and every description of Orna mental Painting executed promptly. . Rooms in YU= Na a, second Mar , 1110117-14 White Nen Wrist Rule America. CLUBS FOB 1868---CLUBS' FOB' 1868. The Best New task Weekly Published. NEW YORK DAY BOOK I. The New York Day-Book Is a straightforward Radical Democratic pmper, with a larger circu lation than any other Democratic Journal ever published on this Continent, and It enters on the threshold of ISta"naore prosperous and more hopeful of the great cause It upholds than ever before. Standing on the, Declaration of Inde pendence, that "all (white) men are equal," and therefore entitled to equal rights, it is opposed to all forms and degrees of special legislation that conflict with this grand central truth of Democracy, and over all and above all, does It combat that monstrous treason. to American liberty, which, thrusting the negro element in to our polit led system must of necessity wreck the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers. God has erented whits. men superior and ne groes inferior, and therefore all the ellhrts of the past six years to abolish His work and equalise with negmea—every law violated, eve. ry State Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed and every dollar expended, are ne cessarily Just so many steps towards national suicide; nnd the simple and awful prof lem now upon us isjust this—shall we recover our rea son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon grelLsraosocial anarchy, and the total ruin of our country. The Day heel.-, therefore, demands the resto ration of the "Upton as it was"—a Union of co equal States upon the white basis, ns the only hope, and the only Means posit/louts/ler heaven ter saving the grand Ideas of 1770, and the fund- aniental prielples 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 toes pose the ignorance,delusion and treason of the Mongrel party, ,it will sue eked, and the white Republic of Washington be restored again in nil Its original influence and grandeur. The Day IMok 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 Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, it 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 embrace the best original and selected stories. Its "Agricultural Depart ment" will be fully sustained, and being the only paper of its class made up expressly for country circulation, it Is confident it Is worth double the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint. ed from a daily. It gives full and complete re ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets, and a Weekly re`view of Financial matters, to gether with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, Sc., up to time of going to press. Terms—Cash In Advance. On&ropy one year Three copies one year 50 Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the c1ub........ .... 00 Ten copies ono year, and one Idihe getter up of the club 17 50 Additional copies 175 Twenty copies one year, and one to the,get ter up of the club _ _SO 00 T01110'1), SFER , 4,, ...... ............ -...-.. ...... Specimen copies - sent free. Bend for a copy. Address, giving post office, county and State In full, VAN EYRIE, HORTON & CO., • decl2.• No 162 Nassau St.. New York. 'J / 7 , 1V •‘?(&' Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA., The Largest, Cheapest and most Successful Practical Business College IN THE UNITED STATES. Fifteen Thousand Students From Thirty - Three States in Ten Years. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR, Containing full information, Outline of Course of Study, saniples of Coirley's - Premium Penmanship, View of the College Building, different De partments, City of Pittsburgh, etc., etc., address the Principals, f-A7.9l"l'X'llr CCAW.I.EIit, ttbdirgli,.PA. James P. Crook, having taken In his son, Jas. Pas a partner , on the Ist day of April, 18111,nn der., the firm name of James P. Crook & Mon, de sires to have a settlement of his old aeconnta. All persons knowing themselves indebted to him are requested to call and settle without de lay. JAMES P. CROOIC & SON, Dealers in ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER, And Manufacturers of WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, DOOILS.k Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Planing done to order. Between Fourth and Fifth Sta, 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: Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machine*. we feel confident of giving satisfac tion. Orders from abroad wIU receive prompt attention. JAMES P. CROOK & SON PEELLE'Y'S • Nakional- tittim' Agency ! ()Mee In Farrar Hall Building, Erie, Pa. All chilmants for extra bounty-allowed bj- late acts of Congress, can have the same prOMptly collected by sending their discharges to Inc, the receipt of which will be promptly acknowledg ed and instructions returned, INCItItiAfiE OF PRNSIONSI. $l5 per month for the total loss of use of either leg or arm, instead of pen 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 Id, and discharged after April 9th, 1966. Claims eashod_ Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and bounty, promptly collected, . Unequalled tacill it les for closing and completing claims. Allow ance to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In North-Western rennsylvtinia where years of experience in the U. 8. TremThry can he 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. Wilco in Farrar Hall Building. Address au7 . 01-tr. FOR TILE FARMERS. (21.1EEP sur.Art.s.—Wilkinson's befit, and tJ Strwit r t's Patent Shetp t•lttearzt. WOOL TWINE, hi uny quantity GRIND STONES.-20 tons Berra antllto Huron. SCYTHES.—Gra,s and Gralic k of the bed ma kers. GRAIN CRADLES.—Grapevine and complete with Scythes. ILLY FOIIICS.Two and three tined 110F.4, Shovels, Spades, MAnnre Forks and Hay filolves, for salo by HMO EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, above the , petal° Road, .I..t=vi - tx - , I 3 1r.W.A.:1"4"1" MANCFACIVIIERS or PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, THE CELEBRATED -CURTIS PLOW! And all kinds of Iron Castings. Every Stove sold by us Is warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, du3., on hand and manufactured to order. Plows and Plow Points or superior make and durabili ty always on hand. A. call and a fair trial of our articles is all we ask. HENRY, BRYANT & CO. JAS. A. BLISS, DEALER IN° AND SNIPPED OP Vegetables and Provisions, FRUITS, No. 2 East Fifth Street, Erie, Pa. I would call the attention of the public to the 'fact Um!. I also _- Sell Gdods on Cominlssion. and attention paid to that business, and to forwarding to dealers all kinds of Vege tables, Fruits, de. C. J. ENGLEHART nour,Feed&ProduceStore, tit the corner of Eleventh and State Streets, To which he asks the attention of all who need anything in his line. He will deal In every thing in the rorconven LIN , And warrants his goods to be equal to the best to the market. sa- The highest market price in cash paid for kin as Of country produce. ap94urs van isas. N - V.W E'ln3l. Shop -on Peach St., SOLDIEID3' BOUNTY S. TODD PERLEY Lock Box 101. Erie, Pa J. Li sia,tins LI French Street ERIE, PA I=l2l J. lIICHIENLATTR & CO., MASUFACTURERS OF BOOTS Br, SHOES ! No. 62S Slate Street. 'RETAIL IiEPARTMENT. Wo have Just finished, and prepared for pub lic inspect ion,untaminoth stock of Ruotn, Slices, Clatters, Rubbers, etc, embracing every, desert p tipn and varlet y of kinds, and which, for style, quality - and finish. cannot be surpassed In tins nuirltet, nil of which are offered at4rde reduced rates.. We also pay especial and strict atten tion to CUf r r4Cl , l%.l AVOll.li ! For which the finest collection of Leathern are, kept on hand, and every facility is secured for aecommrxlatlng eustorners pmmptly, and In a style to render perfect, satisfaction. Particular attention is also directed to our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, No. 0 West Seventh Street, Where we manntheture tit Wholesale, Men's Boys', Ladles', Misses' and ehildreu's Boots, Fthoeq, Gaiters, ete., of every variety and kind. Having lately enlarged our ntaninfattory by the addition of new buildingi and Improved ma chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on abort notice and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are connected our WHOLESALE LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOMS! Embracing French, German and American Calf Skins, of best and marled brands, Slaughter and Spanish Solo Leather, French and Ameri can Roans of all colors and prices. With our increased facilities we can sell as low us any Eastern manufacturer, and make to order any- kind of work wanting by the Trade. Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. he33-tf. S. EICIIENLAUB S. CO. CREAP CUSH STORE. A. JNI I 74i - 10T- Or 0.,• r , • of Sth and V,tate Sts., DEALER IN erroeez4es nud Provision Wood, Willow and Stone Ware, And, everything that is usually kept in a First Class Family Grucery. A - GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. The best brands of Erie County Fioni, Always on Hand. and examine prices. .11Fii- Goods delivered free in any part of the city or South Erie. . oed-tf. J. W. 'V rt `E S , • Whole:sale and Retail , Dealer in Furniture Having , purchased the entire stock (a' Furni ture of Messrs. Moore S ltiblet, I respectfully ask - my old customers and the public generally to give me a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before ptircluinlug elsewhere amtortment of - Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room 'Sets ALSO, BEDSTEADS; cirAins, TABLES, WARDROBES,. DESKS, And, in fact everything in the line of Furniture. I am nrepnred to manufacture to order any style that may be galled for. Remember, No. 7L5 State street, east • side, between Seventh .and Eighth streets. anZY67-tf. JOHN W. AYRES. GREAT REDUCTION ' E. M. COLE & SON WILL BIND Harpers' and similar :11nmIzine.:, at ;"; eentu per volume. Goeley's, and similar Magazines, at. $l.OO *r volume. Ilarpera anti Frank Lettlie'a papery, at 82.25 per year. ' We nre also rnaking fithl iB CO 0 .44 13 1 rt it II: REDUCED PRICES! Bindery over Keystone Nat tonal Bank , eor. nor State and streeta. a p?..1-If. NEW BO OK BINDERY Blank Book Manufactory!! We would respectfully announce tot lie public that we have opened a • 8008 M3INEOFIitIr, and are prepares] to do work In any braneb—bf 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 In the best style. • BINDERY OVER Keystone National Bank Corner State ,and - Bth Streets, Fide, Pa. auS-Szn • , E. 21. COLE t SON. ME Lancaster Intelligencer THE LARGEST ,IND CHEAPEST Democratic Journal In Penusylvauta The Lancaster Intelligencer, established In 1799, has always been known as a ilmt-class litical and Family Newspaper. The Weekly Intelligencer Is now the largest Democratic pa per published in Pennsylvania. ' It bas lately bon greatly improved in all respects, and is just e. such- a paper as every Democrat should tak The publishers of the Intelllgencer regard It to be the duty of every Democrat to support his county papers In preference to any other; butes there are many who will be likely to subscribe for more than ono paper during the pending Presidential campaign, they have concluded to offer the Weekly Intelligencer at the follow ing low rates: single copies, one year, $2,00 ;•Five con i el $9 , 00 ; Ten copies R 1700• Twenty copies SA00; Thirty copies sti,eo; Fifty copies; to one address, %O W; Eighty copies, to one address, e 93,00. Daily In telligencer 115,00 per annum. air Persons wishing to sell real estate canard no better advertising medium than the Weekly Intelligencer. Address Aced t 1), ERIE RAILWAY. Great Broad Gange Do üble Truck Route to NEW IrrOBIE, BOSTON, and the Tens England Cities. This Railway ~.tends frorn Dunkirk to New York, 4t miles. Buffalo to New York, 4t.tlnilles. Salamanca to New York, 415 Talk% And is from 22 to 27 MILES THE STIORTKST ROUTE. Ali trains run directly through, to New York, 400 MILES, without change of coaches. From and after Msy 11, 1505, trains will leave. In connection with all tho Western Lines, es follows: Front DUNKIRK and SA LAMANCA —by New York tune—frog Union Depots: 7:30 A. M., Express Mail, from Dunkirk daily (except Sundays). Stops at Salamanca at Roo A. M.. 11111 i coati( eta at tiornellsvillo and Corning with the 7.:I0 A.M. Express Mail from Bunt° Ana arrives in New York at 7.40 A. M. tt,T, p, L Lightning Ea in ens, from Sul annti ca daily (except Sunda:. stops at lormils ville 0:12 P (simper), intersecting with the 2.35 P. P. train from Iliad°, and arrives in New York at 7 .IOA. 5:50 P. M. New York Night Express, from Ihm kirk. daily (except Sundays). Stops at Sala - manca at 7:45 P. M.; Olean 5.201'. (Sup.,) Turner's 10.13 A. M. (MID, and arrives in , New York at 12.‹,0 LM. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lard: wane and Wes tern Railway for Scranton, Trenton and Philadelphia, and nt New York with after noon trains end steamers for DM , )II anil New England lilies.9:slll'. M. Cincinnati Express, from Dunkirk, (Sundays exeepted). Stops at Sallunanca 11:.55, Y. SL, and connects at llornellsville with the 11:201'. M. Troth from Buffalo, aril ' stag in New York 3:.55, I'. M. From Buffalo—by New York time—from Depot corner Exchange and Michigan his.: 11:d0 A. M., New Yrs k Day Ex inPtig daily (except Sundays). Stops at Hormeltwine si'd A. 31., Susquehanna 1.25 I'. M., (Dine); Tor nor's 7.05 - P. 31., (Sup), and arrives in New York at 9::l; P. 31. Connects at Great Bend , with 'Delaware, Laeltawanna and Western lhailroad, and fa Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for • Philaihiplita, Baltimore and Wa_shington. 7:30 A. 31:-, Express 31all, via. Avon and Hornet's vine daily "swept Sunday). Connects at Elmira with Northern Central Railway for, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the South, and arrives In New York at 7:10 A. 3f. P. M., Lightning Express, chilly (except Sun day), stops at Hornellsville 0:10 Viurn ; and arrives in New York 7.40 A. 31., connec ting at Jersey City with morning express , train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington. 7:55 I'. 5f., New York Night Express, daily, (Son days excepted.) Stops at Ifornellsville, 11.tki I'. I . +l. intersecting with the 3.0) P. 31. train froM 'Dunkirk, and arrives' in New York at 12.10 P. M. 11:20 P. M., Cincinnati ,Express, daily (except 'Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 7.4 S A. 31, (Mtn); Turner's 1.37 P. M., (Dine), and arrives in New York at 3:35P. M. Connecta at Elmi ra with Northern Central Railway, for Har risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore; Washing ton, and points South, and at N. York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston rind New England cities. Only one train ''alit on Sunday, leaving Bun k, at 2:35 P. 31., and reaching New York at 7:10 A. M. Roston and New England passengers, with their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, in New York. The best Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night trains on this Railway. Baggage checked through and fare always as low as by any other route. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can he obtained nt all principal ticket of fices in the West and South-West. • H. RIDDLE, WM. It. 'BARR, Genl Burn. Gen'i Pass. Agl. iny2.3-t f ERIE CITY IRON WORKS The Bradley. Engine ! Double Cylinder Engine, Which 'l'llll ,1-'1'1.1..1...1‘1 `..CAV ICT3, ' And Is Wan adted tog! ye I have a large CHIT TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENT. 3tore power than o. Singlo COlnder Engine using the . :-.IIIIIC amount-of steaun. STEIII ENGINES AND BOILERS OIL STILLS AND TANKS ! CIRCULAR SAWMILLS • BEAD BLOCKS. derMt. Mrs. John B. Perkins CONVIaCTIONEIZI . V.S I Foreign & Domestic Fruits, NO. S'n, RTNTE ST., CORNER' NINTH, E1:111, PENNA. - We Apples, Oranges, Leinons, Peaches, I=2 Parties promptly furnished with 'every de scription of CAKE, PYRAIUPS, ICI. , ETC., ETC. The nicest store west of New York. Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL. • PAID IN S2W,WO. THE SECOND NATIONAL DANK opened for buidne,s on ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TII, 1064, In the banking ()film , previously occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-cast corner of State street and public Park. W.M. L. SCOW, Prest. C. MID tY, Cash. MIZI:CTORS: WM. L. SCOTT, of !Ina of 3. Hearn & Co., Coal Dealers. JOS. 31'CARTER, of firm of SeMen, Bliss 31eCarter, Builders. GEO. J. 310wrozi, Coal Dealer. W. S. BROWN. Agent Buffalo Eric R. R. •JORN C. 11 . 131`.0ESS, of flrni of Clemens,Cattgll ey S Burgesq, Wholesale-Grocers. O. CIIOIICII, of firm' of Crunch& Bro., Flour Merchants. M. IL BARR, Of firm of Barr, Johncon & Sea man, Stove Manttract ores. . F. I.'. F.kRI:AP.., of thin of Gray J.: Farrar, Wholexale Grocers. J. DREILSIGAXEII, GroCer. JUST OPENED. A new and well selected stoclr. of Stoves, Tin, Japanned, .Brittania and rortel*.ArN WARE, CISTERN IND WELT. PUMPS, nonce Furnishing Goods Generally. PATTERSON & AVERY, We also have n large and well arranked.shop, with all the modern improvements for manu facturing tin ware of every description, and with n corps of competent workmen, under the supervision of Mr. C. Avery (who has had ninny years oxperience lit city work). We are fully pre pared to do job work of nll kinds with neatness and dispatch. Are well posted in setting hot air furnaces, roofing, etc. Call and see Us and ex amine our stock. _ mh19'41.-Iy. V. A.. 1eVF.131 7 111. 4: Co.. Country Produce, Groceric, ProvlNious, WINES, LIQ,IJOES, SEGIAES, ftibae'co, Cro:•lcer2.• Prn Sl4:Stritsi,..S4 t rust, \Vest sMe, between Sill Inn: fl h Sttectm, Eric, nt C4N II Paid for conutry ;.r.vloce A nkr.M-L[, W. ERLIART L"FiTTFAIF4 TFATAMENTARY on the estate of Frank itartuer, deemsed, having been been granted to the undersigned; notice 14 hereby. given to till Ilitlobted to said estate ts make. itaimetthito payment, and tine& having elatms against. the same tvlll present them, duly ant hentiented, for sett lent eitt. CMAAIt lIUMILLETt, JALVB Executors. lEEE rOl3 1 3 11DITING -every kind, In large or J small quantities, plaln•or colored, done in the best style, and at Luederate prices, at the Observes' ogle°. Lan caster . p _ll - 1.., l'A., SIANUFACTUR`ERfi OF A New Compound or (W ALL STYLES Of all Descriptions Ira NANUFACTIIRT:Ii Or =1 i u ~, L•'TG'., STRAWBERRIES, ETC, 5.17 French St., Erie, Pa =1 Executors' Notice. Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot! l'iot York lloup Skirt Manufactory, 100 s :Tirr-i211:12; Neat, Light. • SPItIFINCr gr NATIIAN COHEN n.. 10. (drolly inform, the Antics of Ei h. and sin rounding country that ho has on Mind a lame assortment of Soot, liklrts, of all sires and styles, of In, own make, and MAtllll,,et of be:4 iloxibieNt,...laial mat ethyl, which he will ;41111r:11;0 , 0 etjtlfll.lo nip In the tutu IC.OI. that onfklerahle expe rience in the, laudiirs , , he is confident of hh. nhtllty to give rutile, /4111.,factIon to all= tlas... - who may lILN or him with a call. It any of Ilk wake It ill break within one year, they Nt 111 he rosilred, and no ellar4es m ade. a Ohl Skirl, repaircd, and shaped its new. New Iris nude to order at the slim lest notice. A .plendid and large 5104 . 11 of all Itlnds of Comets and cor,et Steel, constantly kept. on hand. Country mei chank, supplied at the very lowest r..tes. NATITAN . conEs, Jati-tt. No. 1uk,13 Stabs strut. Erie. Pa. - Itt3zt. " TEE WORLD." At the opening of the year MIS, "The World" challenges, more confidently than evu', the sympathy and support of ail patriotic citizens. .1, glorious work has been gloriously begun.— I 'cep already answer., ‘leep.. The long h.lelity of till., journal to the cause of liberty protected by law stands nobly \ indicated in a splendor ol sinning from Maim- to California. Con necticut, Ohio, Pennselvama, New Jer,ey, it York, Ihri.e thundered forth their crawl, upon the misrule and madness or tale past. But mnyli inure remains to be done. Never was the peril of the country gruder. The Radical party still decrees the (Math of represental lye self-govern uncut /11 ten sovereign:snag,. Armed with mil itary despotism and wholesale. Negro Suffrage, it deliperately grasps at a permanent lease of power, in Mliance of public opinion, at the co,t of enormous trots and 01 crippled industrws, at the co..A. of Cows and 12 , :we. To the ar. :kt battle 11l to he fought , The World" will give all its ellorts, all its energies. It asks of its friends in their turn 'as much; it asks of them more readers and is wider Intlu ence. It asks tins with confidence In its claims as a newspaper and as :in organ of opinion. The chief use of a Newspapkz is to give its readers ALL THE NEWS. For this the facilities of "Tire World• are un surpassed by any journal In the United States. It necks xcel by an act urac•y and candor, a spirit and fresinn: , s In its news columns which shall counumal it to icadeta of \Shute , . crTarty, sex, creed or place. As an of of opinion "The World" lathe un thuclang cinnuplou of I Liberal, Progressile Democracy, whereof the eorner stone is Freedom restrained by Justice • Freedom pure and simple in the largest collective Measure; the office of Justice being to protect Freedom from encroachment 4; Freedom of the individual citizen itt his right, 01 though, speech, religion and locomotion ' in his Right to make any money bargains he Minks pr,, per in spite of foolish usury lam in hi, Hight to bay and sell In all markets, domestic :LIM foreign, lu spite 01 unjust protective [ann.; in his Itiglit to etroo,e his own tood and drink, in :ler, of 1411211,110 , 11111 i: tVlUll , 2l . ,lll'laws • In hi., night Li ripr, serlilatun /fie ~ ;Islative. b o,ll(o winch tax lum, in spite Of un,onst Itnt tonal ex elllsionS; ifret_dent ta collective Wizens to us ,emble fur (iof msi,Jll of giet once t; Fri, 41om or all local en:min - mit let; to manage their Meal uf. fuirSll.lo.lollt. L.CLIII.tI uterference ; Frekaom iu every si ef :on of the rot:1'01y, from the arrogant and uncou , ,titut zonal dtaninal hal of other mite than. Tin, large alla comp' ellen% is ilia of Freedom MIIII4 up the polities of ''l'lw World," Which will never be found 'wanting to till,' cap ital interest of the country and of the human nice. A. paper led in t lie ?net ropolis 14 natu rally looked to for earelul iNlartet reports and authentic information, and Intelligent th,cub 7 SIuES relating to MlnMNlMMEE'ivance. thee feature.; "The World , invites corn parisoi with any other lournaL The 'WEEKLY WORLD, a large gnarl o sheet, same SW as Daily, L, now printed wholly hi large type, and (since Ha union with the New Tort: /ugus) has the largest eh of any. weekly Journal published, save one, It is an unrivalled Journal fur toe Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, Country reliant, etc. Pub lished 'Wednesday. The SEMI-111:i.,K Ll' WORLD hi :t Jame quar to sheet, same size as Daily, which, by omit ting the great mass of eit vadvertisements tram the Dully, ematanas every Illng eL-a that appears In the daily and weekly edit ibm. Published Tuesday and Friday. The LiAILY affura: a vont plete rota pewit= and discussion of the news of every . slay. WEEKLY: WORLD. I Copy I yearj 2 00 - 4 copivs I year, separatelv adares , e , l.... ...... 7 10 10 copli.s I y..ar, ser.arattly addresmAl 1 5 00 21 copies I year, to one a , 01r,, , .. ^1 (0 __ 3) copies 1 year, Neparntely 101(lre,,cti a) copies I year, to ono atlae, , , ...... ...... 50 co o, I y e ar, ...eparatiqy adilreNsed sEmr-wEEKLY . WORLD. I copy I year I copies 1 year, , epaudely aadre,sea. 10 copies 1 year, to one inlaresA - 111 coi,Lu: 1 year, separately add' DAILY WOULD. 1 copy one yenr CLUB PRIZES For Club of 10 to one W,tkly 1 war .4 64 " " " A. 0 SJ" " 1 Seint-We,kly " ICO " " 1 Daily Man Additions to club., may be made any time in Ow year at the :ORIN - , club rate,. Changes in 010)11,1c made only on request of persons receiving club packages, stating edi tion, post oillee auil State in which it has- pre viously be,ll ' , OD% and i.n.lo , lng twenty-live cents to pay for tiouble of time change to sepa rate addle,,. ,Verms, cash in advance. Sond, if pos , ible, Poet y Nimm, liank. that% Ellis sent by mail v. ill bt at the i idle of ,t ilaV, no travvlltn; agonr:. Stn ennen coy po,t. rs, etc., .ent 11 of phargo wheruvLr to d. VJlftlit.Ver order, and ells r, to TUE Wcnu,D, Ja2.4-6w. tr, :'arts Row., Now York. I' 11' C) c TILE MORNING PATRIOT. the o;li~ o of the late Patriot ang Union hav, Ina passed into the hands at the undersigned, they FrOlee.e to supply a vacuum that luo. long .exraed In the 11+21% spaper ey; of - interior Penn sylvania. From , ona , cuts. or other the reaflinir ma s ses of the Demoetatie parry of the great intcrod• counties of the State hive been compelled, ei ther to do withont the latest news or patronize Journals who.o political bk.:1[1111(211i, \vet dk tastt fat to them. The :%lorning Patriot is Intended to supply this Want. • CM Its proprietors arc determined that no effort shall be spared, on their part, to make It fully equal, as n newspaper, to :Lny of it competitors, V. hatever the electle wires are able to commu nicate, up to the hour of qolte_t to press, will be tilt In it, columns et, ry morntm; ; and Its large Azov:ill enable it to give quitoas much reading matter as any of its contemporaries. As au advocate of sound political sentiments, favoring no thetiou, clique or section, but devo ting its entire energies to the gooa of the whole party• as a vehicle of the latest news, and. a chronicler of pawing events, we ale determintd it shall not be excelled; an-I we confidently tip peal to a discriminating piddle for that appre ciation and encouragement \ kh are indispen sable to success. For the Dal one :.•enr in inivinee, $7.00 " Sts: nionth9, 3.50 Single Copies, Three Cents. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT. It is the determination of the proprietors of the Patriot to make their weekly journal fully equal to what the Patriot awl Union Wan In Its p tlm cht days. It will - be one of the largest weekly papers In the State, and special pains taken to till its columns with such read ing matter as will be alike interest lug and use ful to the Farmer, the Mechanic and the ;dun of liusine , s, and to make It an agreeable and weleorne visitor in every family. Every nerson should subscribe to the paper printed In hht own county, and we do not mean to enter Into eomnetition with the local papers of the State. Itut s many people take their home paper and a city paper In addition. 'po such we send greeting, Single copy, one year sic mouths I. In Ten copies, one year 91 00 Twenty copies, ono year— ........................_..33 Fifty - copies ttu one addre,s) one year - 3 00 One hundred copies " ........i25 00 Alt orders should be addressed to B. F. 211EYEILS 4: CO.. jr2,tl Harrisburg, Ca. Well Dig;ging. RUSTIIIMOLTZ. of Sterrettank, kre pared to wells In any part. 01 Erie county. Ire use:; a htorso and Pulley, Which en- Olen him to do the work faster anti cheaper tltan - by the old method. Refers to ChM. Koji ler or Conrad. lifas, Erie city ; Igruel Mosier or John Shenk, West. ADD Creek; Andrew Star• geon or David Fidler, Fairview. jylC dtc TOB I'Itn.:TINCi of every kind, In large or small quantities, plata or colored, done to the bead htyle, and at moderato prices, at the Observer ram roam rak111011a 1 )1P and Ir4flt3. EDITIO'SS TL•' It 31 S . 27 liU "AI( ) ISM . 400 low . xw OtO i. , 10 00 1)1RD:1'10:CS 1 EIIIIS TI'LLSIS The Song Cabinet, 1 NEW SINGING ' 8008 roit Till; 1' , 1: f/F Seminaries, Aea(le►l►ie s and Shiginv; Clashes' 13y e. (4. A Ll..Ersi Thin ;:t;(,:;, etri,' Paroully 1•74 ;.;., ; Wary Hong Lessons. SEcoNI,I,Y.A. large 11111,11.0... ~r 111 . 111 Bellool. Songs. nin.Y.—A short ('antat.,—•l'L,, Its eeptionN 1:(111(14 - 114 1111'1 EXlill.llll/11', The publislivr In ',test Principal, atvi tv.telwri, w nt6j ',di tviatlon to It.t .tip zlor a Book. ant hor has Iwo 11 belvtlion of his which v. Htnr,,,l; hew. mid ,lit athipt fug to /I With miohject to cot/intend its n.lopttou i n :01 'n.,•soN(;(•AniN),l' 11.1 S p, L of thi• - .1. • tht• Nt rrle(•, l u Ccull enth. To S, Lars per 11)07th.. Sample Copy sent by mm!, celpf. of 3t) cunt s. rublb,hol by \I 11. lIALL d -US 0. J. WILLARD, No. 513 Broadway, X iork O. J. . N ..-.• , - I ' - ' , -;..:1=i55 .; . -- i I n tFiiiiiiit . . 1-.... 7'.. . 7 I • Wit '' IWho4 , ,:ale Agent for the City atm Seo - 2.. ,, York 1",,r the celtlii:O. a " VOSU" PIANO FORTES! Are htrlctly fipeaking flat el,q and Lase, failed to become the LEA. I)I NC , PIANO,I„.; er Introduced, Dealers will 1.: Lowest Wholesale Rates and gla.rateeni Don. Large Illustrated 11 , T, gi N in 4 likeness from photograph,. ~ .n2 te an} on appllcattum Address O. J. W11.T.11'.!, Whole. ale Agent 511 , S. D. it ir. W. SMITH'S UNRIVAI FIJ AMERICAN ORGANS! 0. J. Willard, Wliole,alo M!IMMI1111,111!I 1:7 4 T IN Tiff:3! J. 1;;;I:T, New nral beau!! ul irr —are made !Mal flab I,ert t,f ni tt \ t.. 1 .‘ wall great care, having' a r.rnottrl 11,ttrr-r, quality of ton,. yet Pp :111 , 1 m,•111,4, Ir. 14hed In Illalor pnlkhed Ito‘ewo,.l tt.e , „ \vat ..1,,n1 ,1e blow p..tlals, kt,s as 11. t ..te, !14 !nolo stop, sr rill Sr lieL il , etilo4ly , a-s• cart 6o produced, I , ,,nst far 111 u , trw...1,,,,,i1,t, gh log lug particulars. At.tlrr J. WlLL\iii ;,...1:r0atr.....,:‘ I= MUSIC STORE: SFr;<~s~~~~yry - .1..';_.! - - 2 ,-* M Planoc fmm Stelnwa3 - & conq, Marshal & Ti. ver, Eiail Gabler. Al,o, Mek.h.ons and Ortrini i'rtees at a large th , eount below inannfl,:tir• er,' priceq. Every lubtrunient wariAnt,l fot tive 3 ear:-. Also, the best Sewing Macht:lP , e,n‘"tn, ~ an liana, Every Mavhine v. ftrrant , l : ,, n 'it years, Eli 114 No. 81.15 . V..,_ t, I:rlis jaw2-tf. 4 1 ' l 4/ 1 , REFINED 1 • MOLD • • CANDLES !I , ' CtiEMICAL - N?- a.lrt:.#l., I OLIVE : CH.ERASIVE SOAR - 0 4 , N°2. G. 04111 , 74, FAMILY r 4 CH.ERASIV* N.° SOAP. SOAP. 6 .1 ,en MANTTFACTI:W . : r. OF (.. C o . (11 /P AND Cklo'‘' Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets, PA Greenbacks for Bonds, ME EQUAL TAXATION! If ..gal tr n.!. ;Ire f_!, - ,41.1 onotntli for 11w QL r. tot trh.utt. 1A1111.21*, totollAttio, Inhot or, nod all otIiPTA who pay taxoq, !h. nowzli rich bohilhold,_rs who ly no t:INc,. THE. PITTSBURGH -Post The only 1). - onoern Lie daily in Western. Penn. Iva ni•i::111,1 a first-ela-ss ut w,paper. Ow latest inVelligenee from all part. ofte world. fall Invalnntlrominerelal repot Is. el welt a vast anio , vat of mlueentineoil.l, , .!:• to dellvele4 to quo , cribers in Pittslur.4ll .1:h! neighboring enie , , and tOWllti Ilt the hot jie, o, riftoen Cents per Week, or by Ma. Eight Dollars a Year. • TIME WlllEialLY POST, Cireulathin larger than any'lladical per Published In Penns3•lva um. A large. 003 page paper, forty-eight columnc of matter, non• 1.1111114 the leading editorials, as puhllshed 10 the Daily ,Po - t, full reports of the dom.: , el 11, e Hump—late telegrams, cubic, local and nuniz ,l reports, agricultural, poetry,, slot ies, etc., Ls mailed to any address at TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, Or when ordered in clubs of live and over ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS Cireulate the Post lima Increase the Perim crane vote. All orders must be ageonipaig ,, l with the ea , ,h, and no deviation can be m• from the terms given above. Specimen cepa , mailed to any adthesN, free of charge. Addru. , the Publi:•hers, JAS. P. BARR zurCi as. Pittsburgh, Pt. - - Discharge in Bankruptcy. IN THE nisTator COURT of the 1 States for the Western District of Petar , c vanla. T. P. Babcock, a bankrupt undeath , , Act of Congress of March 2d,15t37, having Ai for a discharge from all his debts, and ear l s; claims provable under bald Act, by onto" Court, :Nonce is hereby given to all pt have proved their debts, and other paten` tc terested, to appear on the 27th due of Anc..,;' 4 2- at 2 o'clock, I'. M. before S. E. Woodratt , Register, at his Wilco in Erie, Pa„ to Magri - aul, ~ if any they have, why adisehar r ie should wa grunted to the gala bankrupt. And filair 110: tiro is hereby given that the second and trt . meetings of creditors of the said halt k ruP , . Ottired by the 21th and 28th 6C01.011,, Of Said will ho had before the said Register at the ,vale time and place. S. C. MuCANDI , E. ,44, Clerk of U. S. District Cuuyt for .aid Pc.tn.t. ngti-2w REMOVAL. 1 , 1 1 - 1 S 'HUNTER has removed front hi, stand, , outh of the Depot, to the new siert I lime doors west of the American lotel, south.. svest Park., where he has a very fine l lino of HATS, CAPS, &C., &C.. Warrantol to be equal In style, quality and tip: Wit to any In the tu.i, ket,and respectfully .;ge, its a call nom lus uld friends and the publl, generally, assuring them none will go awavills• "iLtt !stied. apt. L. 11%; KS ! BANKI— complete assorl' 1) mont of ev L ery kind of A Blot 11V1litti 'Attorneys, Justioes, Constables nud Men, for sale nt the Observer office. 108 I'IIINTING of every kind, In Loge e 0 Kiwi' quantities, or colored, don In the best style. and at moderate prices, :It l b° Observer orrice. • .~ EMI I, 1:011