INIMI!I=M1 IrTEw TYPI, NEW PRESSES, AND SUPERIOR WORKMEN. ERIE OBSERVER 0 1) \.. e lise, North-West Corner of State Street and the Park. MOST COMPLTITE: ILANNFiIt. Job Printing of Every Description 711 a style of niignivotsett neatness, and at prices to compete with any other office in It e North West. Our Pr.F.,, , ms are of the MOST IMPROViD rK.TND, Our, TYPE all NEW, and of the NE:ATV-ST STYLE, and our Wommus equal to any In the coun try. With the Mattinerv. and 'Material we now IMS/CSS, we feel fully warranted In claiming that NO O'FICE in the western Part of tho State EXC'Et.s, and only one or two equal us, in facilities for turning out work iwa RAPID AND SATISFACTORY MANNER I?T' PRINTING Cards; Letter . and Bill Heads, Circulars, Statements, And all the kinds of work In use by Business }fen ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHING, &c. We have made arrangements with the largest and best establishment in Ealllalo for procuring any sort of Engraving that may be needed, in as gond style and at A LESS PRICE THAN , , IF THE ORDER WAS SENT TO THEM DIRECT Buildings, Machinery, Seals, Autographs, Maps, Portraits, &e.. By ent riud mg them to us will be assured of agood piece of work-ht the most prompt and satisfac tory manner. Engravings furnished either on Wood, stone or ?fetal. Book Etinding, Killing, Arc. In this department we have facilities that are nnscirpcogied. Persons having printing to iw done that requires B illing or Binding in connection, will find it to their interest to entrust it to us. We will guarantee that it shall Ix: performed in a workmanlike manner, and that the charge will be as moderate as can he afforded. The liberal patronage extended to this office during, the last twin years has encouraged us to make ever• effort possible to deserve tile has ors el our frieuus, and we now taho especial gratill- NORM In informing Mem and the public that we have succeeded to titling up an establishment elasat to every requirement of the community. We are determined to compete with the best, and only ask" a trial to Satisfy any one that we claim no more than we are Justly entitled to. LEGAL i3l ITKS. Constantly on band a full supply 4'l Attorney'sJusllces of the Peace and Constable's Blanks, of the most approved forms. Also, BLANK NUT Fl 4 of every kind and lIECEIVN, hlngle or In books. R. S. MORRISON, , 5]E1f.711.1.9C9C . Having removed his stock of goods to thes, e. stare lathe Reed House formerly occupied by L if e Insurlnce Co Messrs. blown, Stephens t Wildey, takes plea- IE • ~ plea sure in announcing to his old cuhtonters and , . the ed out a t tisena of brie generally, that he has open- NR :W . 1(0111{. NEW AND SELECT STOCK Dry Goods, Dress Goods, 4p., , BurrAL°, N. Y. ISCS. This certides that ) minthe undersigner,l have examinrsi i nto the its of the SECURLTY For Spring and Summer Wear. . LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and believe It I to be h I Intend to k I eep at all times thc best goods in , Americaound, reliable and equal truth° hest in . ' the market, and a fullassortment of everything • Sidney Shepard d: Go., Wholesale Ylardware In 'Mr line. Puzclinsers can always do better Dealers. by baying of me than by going E.tht. A. F. Tripp, firm of Sidney Shepard & Co. Simons & Crissey, Commission Merchants. Dudley tic Co, Oil Refiners.. E. P. Burke, Farmers' & Mechanics .Nat. Bank. G. A. Williams: " . J. O. Robson di Co.. Goldsmiths and Jewelers. - Simon Netr, Boot and Shoe Dealer. F. F. Curry, Supt. Forest Lawn Cemetery. ' George F. Lee Attorney and Counselor. i Cyrus P. Lee, Erie Co. Savings Bank. Joseph L. Fairchild, Register In Bankruptcy. Remember the place, No. 6 Reed House, South aide of the Park 111. S. MORRISON. .w6-tf. - . All persons desiring insurance will do well to I Assignee In Bankruptcy. can on TN TILE DISTRICT C'OURT of the United I 11Lg' 1. States, for the Western District of Penn'a., ; /11.• 11L MOORE, Erie, Pa: In the ma t ter of Pearson Clark, bankrupt. The I •, undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint- , General Agent for Western Pa. went as assignee of Pearson Clark, of I• rte, in au111,T.,:,;-tf. ty ' . the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania, , Within said district, who has been adjudged a I - ~. bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Die. 1 DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. trier. Court of said district, dated at Erie, p a ., ; IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the l'illted Aug. 18, A. H: IRA.- . Stales, for the Western District of Pelmsy/- HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee . van's. James A. Bliss, a bankrupt muter . Atty. at Law, No, ittl Peach St , Erie, Pa. I the Act of Congress of March al, 1897, having t0r...1)--lit . I applied for a dLscharge from all his debts and , - . . -: other claims provable under said Act, by order , i of the Court, notice is hereby given to all per- Assignee In Bankruptcy. sons who have proved their debts, and ether IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United 1 persons interested, to appear an the Bith day of L States, for the Western District of Penn'a., , nt.,1.'4.3, at 9 o'clock, A. M., before S. E., In the matter of Wm. H. Crinker, bankrupt. I Wo(xlruff, Esq Register, at his atticeirt the city The undersigned hiweby gives notice of his ap. , of- Erie, to e o cause, if any they have, polatment as assignee of Writ. U. emitter, of l why a discharg should not be granted tO the Lel:km:UT, In the eonnty of Erie and State of I said bankrupt, AMI further, notice Is hereby Penn'a, within said district who has been ad- given that the second and third meetings of judged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by I creditors of the said bankrupt, requires by the the District Court of said district, dated at Erie, , tSIII and '-th sections of slid Act, will be had Pa., Aug. 19, A. D. 18G3. i before the said Register at the same time and HENRY U. RIBLET, Assignee, I place. S. C. McCANDLESS, Atty. at Law, No, 11D Pinch St., Erie, Pa, 1 Clerk of U. S. District Court for said District. ext.ll , Ut. ar2l-21 soB PRINTINO , liut n • ::. • ..-..-. it I i l .: 1- °. ;liet..., ..-- • -_ '....q.--,!;-: Having fitted up our office in the We are prepared to do ORDERS FOR Sp•eial attention given to the printing of IParties wanting Cuts of Assets', Dec. 1, 1867, $1486,390.24 19,4 , y 4 - 4'l/ I - 4 1 .;' COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 1 DIA.ICIZY3MN. Farmers and Others, I== AS I IES, , tlEms w,t X, BEANS, lILITTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOL'IL AND MEAL, FLAX; ccrrrorg, FURS ANDILKII4S, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, (RAIN WOOL, GAIIE, POUL- TRY, NAVAL. SPORES, ROPE, GINGSMCO, FEATHERS, HEMP, PKtOVISIOICS, mut, LARD, TALLOW, fr HEEDS, SORGHUM', MOLAKSF.S, ET'., JOSIAH CAItPENTEIt, Gen't Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 448 Washington St., "Is7EW YORK CITY, And receive his weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current puhl Med In the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT Marking Plates and Cards Furnished rice. Liberal Adm . !lees Made on Consignments. FATABLISHED MAY 1, IWO. First cites! referenced - given when required. LATEST 4i BEST! THE (MEAT AMERICAN COMBINATION Button Hole, Overseaudng I= SEWING MACHINE Is warranted to execute in the best man ner every variety of -Sewing. Hemming, Felling Carding, Tucking, -Braiding, Gath ering, inilting, Overseaming, Embroider ing on he edge, and in addition makes beautiful Hutton and Eyelet Holes In all fabrics. IT' HAS NO EQUAL 2 Being absolutely ri t e best Family Machine In the World, and Intrinsically the Cheap est, for it Is two Macbiaes combined In one by a simple and beautiful mechartfcal ar rangement. Circulars with full partleuldra and eani plea of work done un this machlhe, can be had on application at the . SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, CCbastst O onier of Elirixith and I PHILADELPHIA. lubtruettons given on the Machine grit tnitowly to atl purehmers. A.GENTIe3 WANT El) To Sell this Machine C. IL Kingsbury, 714 State Street St., Erie, Agent for Erie, Warren and Crawford counties. ja161.13-Iy. NEW LOCATION S ' TO_AA T IS Has < rernoved to Whtttieh's Block, earner of State dud Tenth Streets, Erie, -Pa., where he has opened a - LARGELY INCREASED STOCK Of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually I.ept in a first-class grocery establishment. We are determined not to bo surpassed, and invite all who want' any thing in our lino to call, feeling assured that wo shall be able to give satisfaction both as to qual ity of goods and prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. We have opened a COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, fo which we ask the attention of those having Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to secure the highest market price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IN THE ADJOLNING TOWNS, Awl on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with FRIITTS, VEGETABLES, ETC aptrai-tf. 'l' UNDERSIGNED, Having purehneed the Interest of the Mess4', Vlneente In the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of the late flrrn, Arm:lld respectfully solicit continuance of LIXOT from the friends and wk. trous of the house, and the pbblie in general, pledging himself that he will at all times try to sell good and reliable Flour, Feed aux . d Grain At the lowest price for msli in hand. From my long experience In this branch of the trade, I trust I know what the public demand, and that I am prepared to meet that Want. Returning, my thanks to the public for their liberal patronage to me in the past, I hopo by strict attention to my business and their wants, to merit a continuance of their patronage in the future. THE MILLING, FLOUR, Frrll, AND altAiti BUSINESS, Will be continued, ti nil Its departments; nt. the ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store, A. IS a' PARK RO W, • Between Browit'e Hotel and Reed House. Where the public will find a aood stock always for sale, with competent and polite men on hand to supply their wants. ate.15 . 67-IY. H. B. HAVERSTICK. VRIM M. A. DUNNING, No. 1010 Peach Street, between 10th and 11th, Erie, Pa. Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and Slate Mantles, ke. I have on hand a Is assortment of 11101311- meats and headstones •f various styles, In 'Amerte-an and Italian marble, anti a corps of the best workmen In the State. All orders will be promptly attended t• and satisfaction guar anteed. My, work Is warranted unsurpassed, and I eanpet be undersold by any one. Orders and inspection of stock and prices solicited. nthlBl.l7-Iy. • - GERELLN SITLNGSDISTITIAION, Corner V.lghtb. and State Ste., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. This Institution is now open for the tnutsne lion of business. Orrlex Molina: A. M. to 4 P. 31. HATIIILDAYS: A. Af. to 8 P. M. Six Per Cent. Interest will be Given by this Institution to Regular Depositors. !DIRECTORS: J. Eitherlifirin, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liebe], F. Schneider, John Gensheiraer. OFFICERS: loon Genxbeimer, .MattlmwSchlautiocker, P. ........ my-219y. L. B. CIIEVA.LIMaI, DESIGNM A DECORATIVE Neatest, Cheeriest, and Best Sign Painting West of New York City. Parlors, Hate, ChUrohes, ate., Frescoed in tho neatest etylo of tho art. General Designing, Drafting of Models for the Patent Office, and every_ description of 012114- Menial DtlpUng eXIKTUT,KIROUIVIY. *ns ip rarrar,Wal No. 3, seccaut oor. aPil',67,4E INI=ISE! White Dpni !Nutt Mile America. CLUBS FOR 1888:••CLTJBS ' keit 1868. The Best New Work Weekly Published. NEW - YORK DAY BOOK ! The New York D33, - -Ibsik lea straightforward Radical Demoera t paper. wlth a larger clreu !alien-than any other Democraticjournal ever published on this continent, and it esters on the threshold of IsT.S more prosperhus and mom hopeful of the great causelt %Molds than ever before. Standing on the Declaration of Inde pendence, that "sill (white) men are equal," and therefore entitled to equal rights, it Is opposed to all forms and degrees of special -Imisintlon that conflict with this 'grand central truth of DelitoeiseY, and over all male/aro all, flocs it combat that monstrous treason to American liberty, which, thrusting t he negro element in to our systerooamed of necessity wreck tho whole mighty _fabric left we by our fathers. trod liaserested white men 'anperior and no-' tree inferior, and thereforeei t iNitg „ ,( ef;itt=w s i i tt negromrs to abolish —every law' viol w ated, eve ry State Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed; alld every dollar:expo:idea, are ne cessarily just, SO =MY steps- towards tuitional suicide; and the simple and awful problem now upon us isJust this—shall we ref ON er our,rea son and retraeo - ou r, steps, or march on to :Mon grelism, social anarchy, and the total min of our country. The Day Book, therefore, demands the restp ration of the .Uhion ax it wily ;—a Union of ax equal States upon the white- basis as the only hope, and tho only means visible under heaven for saving the grand Ideas of 1770, and the fund amental prlciples of American liberty, and If. the real freemen, and the earnest believers in that sacred and glorious ciutse in which the men of the Revolution offered , up their lives, will now labor to expose the lgnoranee,delnston 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 Mull tile varied purpo ses of a news paper. P.', msclow, that it reach es thonsambi of families who take no other TOITAcro 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 "Mow. fly Department" will embrace the best original and selected stories. Its "Agrieultural Depart ment" will be fully sustatned, and being the only paper of its class made up expressly for country circulation, it Is confident it. is worth donblo 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 review of Financial :hatters, to gether with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, &c., ho., up to ttmo of going to grass. Terme—Clash in Advance, • One oopy one year... Three copies one year Five copies one year, and one to the goiter up of . Ten copies ona year, and one to the getter • up of the club. 17 3) Additional copies. —........_ 17e Twenty copleo one year, and oue'tu the get ter rip or the club - • ...SO Gti Specimen copies sent free.- bond for copy. Address, giving post office, county and State In full, VAN EYRIE, HORTON& CO., deck!. No IC: Nassau St.„-New York. ( , Y Cur. of Penn and,St. Clair Hill-Tim, The Largest, Cheapest antljunst Successful Practical Business College Fifieen Thousand Students From • - Thtrty - The Stnteq In Trn 'Years F?R LOGE QUARTO (....11101.7LAR, earitapllng full Information, Outline of Course of !Study, samples of L'ouley's Premium Penmanship, View of tile riltiic 13olidlog,diiirvroot De partments, city of DlLt.shurnt etc ~etc., address the Itrtncipals, m3l9'ai. Janus P. Crook, having taken in his son, Jas. E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, IEGJ, un der the' grrn mune of James P. Crook A: Son, de sires to have a mitlement of his old accounts. All persons knowing themselves indebted to him are requested to call and settle without , pl. amiEvr - ww er.i WINDOW SASH, FRAAIE9, DOORS& BLAINFS. Mouldings and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawing, Matching and Phu/1n done to order, Shop on l'each St., Between Fourth and Fifth Sts We respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to our facilities for doing work in the best of style promptly aad on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, we. Rel. confident of giving satisfac tion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. traS'est-if. JAncs P. CROOK & SON. National Claim Ageicy Office lli Farznr 'Lail I.3tillcllnz, Prt All claimants for extra bounty allowol by late acts of Congnx.s;:ean have the battle promptly collected by sendin" their discharges to me, the receipt of which t., he promptly actrnowledg ed and instructions returned, _ - . Sl5 per month tor the total loss of use of either' leg or arm, Instead of Eit. $2 per month for earl' minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also, other increases. ADDITION AI. FOR VOL. OFFICERS of - U. S. A. Three months pay proper for all In service - March 3d, end db,charged after April 9th, 1866. Claims cashed. Claims far arrears of pay, and penslont, and ,bounty, promptly collected.• Unequalled twill tiles for clwAng and completing claims. Allow; ante to prisoners of war collected. Only agency In Nortlx-Westem Pennsylvania where years of experience in the U. S. Treasury can bd found. Thankful for the ery liberal patronage be stowed In tin , past, we hope by increased expe rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued favor. Office in Farrar Hall Budding: Address S. TODD PERLEY, Lock Box 101 - .1-{e. Pa. mr",64-tr. FOR THE FAR3IERS. and WOOL TWINE, In any quantity •ORII.'I) STONES.--'::0 tons Berea and Lakt MEM SCYTIIES.—Grass and G Mill, of t lie best ma kers. GRAIN" CRADLES.—Graperinc and Molt y, complete sclth*Scythes. RAY FORK9.—Two and limo Umll fIOEB, tikovels, Spades, Mannre Forks ana Hay RnlveN, for sale by ' , 'EAGLE FOUNDRY, Peach Street, abore the Buffalo Road, 111E2\1117, 13111 ANT CO., NA:CrFACTCRF.II.9 OP PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON RARE, THE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW! And all kinds of Iron Ciistinqs. Every - Stove sold by - kis is, warranted to give satisfaction. Kettles, Sleigh' Shoes, sad Irons, Sc.on hand and manufachlred to order.:picars awl I'low Points of superior make and durabill ty rways on hand. A call' and a fair trial of. our articles is all We ahlc.• niwatl3-tf. HENRY', DRYAN'T st JAS. A. BLISS, DEALER IN AND; imprei: 08 ' Vegetables and Vovisinns, No. East Fifth Strect;Erie, Pa. I would call the attention ot the pahl le to the fist thitt I also , , Sell Goods on CommissiOn. Particular attention pall to that business, and to forwarding - to-deniers all kinds of Vege tables, Fruits, ttc, Jeffcs-it II: b opened Flour, Feed & Produce Store, President. MEM Elsventri and State Streets, To whielcite as the attention of all nito need anstlittnx Wills line. Ho in every thing in the ' - • . And trarrante his goods to be equal to the best in the market. Ku! The Algtteßt marita price Li. awl' Pahl for all kindtt of country produce: , npg-ftrii" VOIt -1841 S. PITTSBURGH, PA., IN THE UNITED STATES r 4 r Pittsburgh, Pa NEW PLUM. JAMES P. CROOK S SON, Dealers In . And Manufacturers uf PERLEY'S SOLDLERS' lIOUNTY I.CRIL!LSE OF PENHIONH J. C. SEIJ)EN, 523 French Street ERIE, P.. Y`IITYITS;, C.- .1. ENGLEHART a the corner of isucynucE. IE3E3 3. EICIEENLAUB & CO., ZAANUFAGTUREIifi OF BOOTS & SHOES ! No. 628 State Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We bat - e just fintrlied, and prepared for tinh• lie Inspection, a nut ri int ttl tdoe of Jac ota,Shues, Gaiters, Itubbent, etc., embracing every ilCscrln tinn and variety of kinds, and which The style, quality find ihnislr cannot, be surpassed In the market all of trltlchtrro offett•Qat Into reduced rates. We also pay especial and idrict atten tion to „- CU!...41.240 1 3T - WCI FOr'whlcli tlie finest eolleelion of Leathers arc kept on hand, and every facility is secured for accommodating customers promptly - , and In a style to ?ruder perfetA satisfaction. Particular attention I% nl,O tlirertett to our IVITLESAEE DEPARTMENT. No. 0 West Seventh Street, Where ve ntenuf:u•tn:e at Whole,uto, men's boys(, Latlit s', Misses' and childron's Shoefi, Gal tors, rte., of every wnriety rind kind. /laving latvly enlarwsi our manufactory by the addition of now 1)011(1111 , 44 un•t Improved IMl chtnery, We are prepared to suppl 2. the 'rrado on short not:et! Ittlala WO It)Wtat,u tari:rtprices. AdJointiut th departint at are count•; tell nor AND FINDINGS ROOMS! Embracin. , FrL•neit, th.rnian and Ann rluut Calf Skinf.,f be.,tand varied ilraudn,S4au7.llt,r and Span his. Solo Leather, French and Atnerl tn Roans of nil colons and nrlcem. With our increased.faellities we can sell n. low as any Eastern many hict urer, and make to order any kind of work wonting by the Trade. Thankful for the past llhea al patronage of the public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ise26-tf. J. EICHT2CLAVB tt• 550 CHEAP (ASIR STORE. .Az • . M I ,NT , e: of bib and Stn.. Groceries an lA:my teat .) vral ot• iilte lv CO subscribe for more Clan 6m r I 1:1y),41:x.• Is.ndin L t, Preside - lilt:0 'eamn4iim, they hays` 1 . 1 1 110104.t1 to oiler Cw Wev.hly, lug low rates: - thug a eOpies, one year, 5_,04 Five cup/es:N:4l. Ten CqPieS s'l7,•rt; Twenty eople,-, Tld y copies 5t5,01; Flay conies, to ono-iv:dress, "ti),),1111.. Eighty eople.., to uue addrea.s, too,oo. Lut{y iii tellfgeneer $5,00 per alumni. • air Persons wishing to cult rent t? ;tate aan find no better advertising medium than the Weekly Intelligeneer. Address' ' • • • :11. :41111Act), Lanetutter,,pa, .:.^...ii~~€i~'Y,:uiw- -~-L~ra.~s>s~&.::Y.::.w~tr_:d,: ~-:a.h Ixtloi.tuttJ MEM I hare a large OE JOHN W. AYRES WILL 11IND 113 o fo 1 - i - s ! OM ERIN CITY IRON WORKS, linr E. PA., S!ANIIIFACTIIitERS Oy The Bradley Engine ! l'h,w Curapo -or Double Cylinder Engine, ESEEOI f Ut° 6 4l•: .t!.; t..r..1'1.; A 31. rI'AV CV:. lud S+ Warranted to give FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED - FOIL CENT. Moro power than a Single C.,llnder Engine using the Yuma amount or steam. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ! OF ALL STYLII4 OIL STILLS AND TANKS: Of all Descriptions cincuLAar. SAWMILLS And HEAD BLOCKS. OEM JOHN B. PERKINS, 13=3 CONFECTIONERIES: XND DEALER IZ7 Foreign & DOmestie Fruits, xurri, LTC., NO. s'32 STATE ST., CORNEIt NINTH Eli IE, I'Er...:7!ZA 'ine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, KTR I.WBERItrf:* ET( I,llvny , on hand In their seam❑ Parties promptly furnished with every de beriptioh of CAKE, PYRAMIDS, ICES, ETC. ETC. The nicest store west of New York. ap2.3-tf. 2,500,000 Customers in Four Years. PATRONIZE TILE BEST. A e V n I , N . G b l u h , e, e 1 . i n t , a il, ,.. e n rn ) l t i ee,x,rp:lrily c the Dollar Hale buglnes.,4, w,• Guarantee Satisfaction In el. , ry Instance, and also the list select lon o 1:1”rts ever offered at One Dollar Erich. No other concern lam any show_wherever our Agents are selling. Our motto, "Prompt and Reliable." Male anal female agents )ranted In a==M - Are particularly requested to try our popular club-Yin/2M of selling all binds of Dry and Fan ey Goods, Dress Patterns, t.otton Cloth, Castors, Silver Plato] Goods, Watches, Le. i established A patent pen touutaln and .4, check de scribing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 elm; for for;-1; for 2.6; lttO tor fie; sent by krec present, to getter up, ~wortil;,o per cent. more titan those scut by any other con cert,) aecording to sac of club. bend u.s a trial club, or if not do not fail to send for a circular. -N. B.—Our Salo should not be claased.with New York dollar Jewelry sales or bogus "Tea Companies," as it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN d: KENDALL, 65 Honorer St.. DAston, Mass. J, I "m' A.utlicrrizecl Capital. EktSoo,ooo CAPITAL PAID IN $2.4),01,0 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK opened fur business on MONDAY, DECEMBER Ls 64, In the banking office prevlonslyocenpied by the Merchant's Bank, RITMPTeR Bnilding, north-east corner of State street and public Bark. WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY,Cash. DISACTORS: W3f. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & Co., Goal Dealers. JOS. M'CARTER, of firm of Selden. Bliss & McCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R. JOHN C. BURGESS, of firm of Clemens,Caugh ey & Burgess. Wholesale Grocers. O. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour Merchants. M. It. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea man, Stove Manufacturer,. F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar, 'Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGAKEIR, Grocer, JUST OPENED A new and well selected stock of Storec, Tin, Japanned, Brittania and PORCELAIN WARE !STERN AND WELL PUMPS, lion. a Forni.bing Goods Generally PAI.TERSON & AVERY 12; French St., Erie, Pa We also have a large and well arranged shop, with all the modern improvements for manu facturing tin ware of every description, and with a corps of Competent workmen, under the supervision of Mr. C. Avery (who tuts had many years oxperience city work). We are fully pre pared to do job work of all kinds with neatness and dispatch. ,Are well posted in getting hot air furnaces, rooting, etc. Call and see us and ex amine our stock. mhintS-I.Y. Erie City . Steam Bakery ! W. J. SANDS Sc CO., PropriCtor. 3fannfaelorers of all kinds of Crackers , Bread,Cake, C(T., Al, o, the celebrated "E X CELSIOR " CRACKERS, And sole oleo ofeetnrers of the pztteut "'NOVELTY DROPS." Factor•, corner State and .9d Sts., Erie, Pa. nay2l-t1 PElt FL HE FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF ll•halosew ..,ilW.l.lll3loolllling erreme.” V'hulou'w ISluomisau l'ereas.,* " rellsomitig li.!creus." •• Nigh& illoousing Ceres..' "Night Blootigiu;; Cen•ni :.1344 . . 0.1(411114.11t. 414211c.0. 4 , 111141 Pragt nut Perfume, fro.n the nail and Lenatifal flower rtu g . 11 1 ,, 113 main. 1!=itIMIII!IIIMMI paz.tr.oni & SON, Now 'fork. I= A' ,l l; FOR PHALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. I`. A. W 13.1-7.11 & CC).. LIF.ALEIIS Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions, WINES, LIQITOR.S, SEGARS, Tobacco, Cmelcr-r,y W-nm, Frutts, Nut", de No. Sl4:StateeStrect. West side, between Sth and dth Streets, Erie, Pa. Cll , ll pald - for country produce. F. A. WEBER. zny2l-t ERHART Executor»• Notice. lEWERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate j of Frank Hnrtner, deeened, having been horn granted to the undersigned; nottee is hereby given to all Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, drily anthen t teat ed, for settlement. 4!..1.:5AR BL'~IILiI II • JACOB LI EBEL, jytt-fig, Executors. 108 PRINTING of every• kind, In large co ti small quantities, plain or colored, done In the Iwct style, toad at inodende prices, at the Oheer•t'er office. 11LANhal! BLANKS !—A complete nesort 1} went, of every kind of illanlts needed hy• Attorneys, -- JustMee, Constables and Business Alen, for sale at the Observer Otnee. 111E=EI!! Hoop Skirl '&liet Dep o t; AT TUE New lurk hoop Skirl Manatactorri loos rs'r.A."l" El ST. s . Y I. Neal CheaFashionlibp, a nd p. S.P.V.ING STYLI:A.4, NATHAN COHEN rasp., gully t wo ladies of Erie and burroui.,ll. K rrrt ;1. 4 ho has on hand a large le‘sonmpni',.2.l,•- skirts, of all the utal taylt of h is and manufactured of the 1,. : 1, x114, ° . u 3O. material, which he will guarantee In the e° m ln ark the et. bu Hsin e aving had coasid,,.." Ilen; ' , ability to give 'entire satistattou t. 4 make who-ma will l break favor l within onam with y a i f a 7 4 411 e .ar repaired, and 1/0 charges na•le. ',th.. bi Old :Skirts repatretl, new. New skirts made to order at th4t: o n f ot c i o ce r . fset. .. , ‘ e a t n s ti t4 l, e l fl hand. country NtriteLrcpyhviarsoLuert...ptrietledtz....p,.,,'. lowest rates. fItAN 111461.4. " THE WORLD," At the opening . of the challenges, more contideml than tr a :,' sympathy and support of t. I patriot!, A glorious work tuts been a,lorionaly Deep already answers deep. The long t ; of this Journal to the cause of liberty pm._ by law stands nobly viudh ..ted in a bpda4,, victory shining from Maim taltrom., nect lent, Ohio, rennsvivar a, New .1,„ Turk, have thundered forth Muir the misnila and madness o thepan. Ectr.,!, more remains to be done. ::ever sear, tr of the country greater. n. a Radical p ar `..c. decrees the death of repres atatire toent sn ten sovereign: at itary despotism and whole ale Negr o it desperately grasps at a penuanet:: power, in defiance of publi • opinion, aclt-c." of enormous taxes and of crippled 4, 1 „,./ at the cost of Union and 1' ice. To great battle sz: tto be frzih. World" will gwe all hs eft. :V., all Its - ez,.% It asks of its friends in the c turn as asks of the ni more reader,. and A xeltrr%.. enee..- It asks this with co. Ilkle:nee lid C. 4.4 as a new:Taper :aid as an < .gan of opinan. The dial ask, of a \e-:Naperatoraft, readers For thli the faellities of ^ rh t , surpashol iiy an„: Martial I t the Un.ttilt It heck's to excel by an as iracy and riz,j. spirit and frestnieui in its i e{ re ColutatS !..114/1/ C0M11 , 111,1 it to read-r, of whtitc die hex, crec.l tr pin As an oivnn of opinion "f he Wend" !sr:, flinchin,4 champion of A Liberal, Progres , ire Democrat, . . whereof the r story 1- Frersiora fiy J ustice • Free,lom pure and sitni,,e. tt, largest collect IA a Ineasure tho odic, being to protect Fre.lom from cricsn'lz.r.:: Fmetioin of theimilvi , luai e.tizenlu he ry.a though, speech, religion .u. Right to make any mom v bare,un:, L, proper In spite of f001i ., 11 usury Right to buy an.l sell in u:' and 1'611.12141n spite of unitet protect re t in his Right to ettoose his Von L in spite 01 meshilPSOnle ramylyry-, 1 Right to reprtentaLton 111 IL , aginhay.el, which ta..l..lian, in spite of elusions; Freedom of con me ealtetts t soluble for thseu•sion of go vant,; re.l , all local communities to 1., fairs walkout central intvr.efeia,u; every saetion of the tow.: and uncon.stitufional donna:l;l,n of ~ne r flow, Aurge'faUl Freedom , urus up the pol,to , of 'l"l«Wret whloh WIII 11.0, r be jeUltd ~.Auting U, 1.,..tcV tGQ int,res.t of the couutrt and of U. , race. •• A PM - a publi,lal in tin nntropoLl rally looked to for *ear, Cul Ma/I,a rel , r.,h.. authentic lnturuntttun , and Intelh.: , SiOn, rlq.ll ing to Trade, Commerce and Finance, In the,e features Ti'" Worl‘r part-' , ,with any other lournal. The WEEKLY WORLD, a larg•equartot,t tsaine size es Daily, Is now printed who:.: type, and equee Its union wah the York g,us) has the largest eirculatlon nt weekly journal,published. •are one. It a u unrivalled journal for the I arm erj.ive•totl • Prtkuce 14.aler. Country Nlerebant, etc. i';'- 11.1ied We,lne , dny. The SEMI-WELKIN W. , RLD ie a laNec= to sheet, sante mze re. Ins y, which, by Ling the great 11111 , 3 of city .dvertisements the Daily cont:Ln, t el,e that arw in the dally ant cc t:tly Tue,lat and tr day. dc7'64. The 1 . ..111.Y Nt afffmts a complete r pemlitim mut th , C11 , •1011 ot the nem h day. 1 Copy 1 year : t 4 copies 1 3 ear, separately addressed .-- • 10 copies 1 year, separately uldressed '..1) copies I year, to Otte aadresc !...1.1 copse, 1 3 ear, separately addressed. . . 50 copies 1 year, to (me address.... 30 copies 1 year, separately addr,,,eti..., t FEAT-WEEKLY WORLD. 1 copy 1 yrar ........ . $ x 4 copies 1 year, separutelY .ddressed ...... 10 cori., 1 t ear, to one ad , . • _ - 10 eopuis I.year, e.eparatel) 1(1 , 1 ssed ..=° I copy olle yPai CLVII PE 1:.1% , . • Furl lub of Lt to one add: I Weekly roux9l. N. Addltiolis to clubs Ins, 1 • made arc., time. the y..ar it the :wove club It,. Cluing •; in duo Ilsts tutu only'on reluest persons re..eivitar club 3,... , 1:age5, staung lion, po. ours•.ml State winch It has vi0n..137 is en s^u, and ,elosing twent , :r . cents to pay tor trouble of .de change to i•i•' rite adds Terms eash in advanc . Send, if prs.. Pted 0111,e 3100 , v Order o flunk Drsit. Fr: sent by mail will be at the isk of sen&r. We have no tr Lveling nn. Ats. Speciwnt , ' les, poster, ere., sent .fre-• of charges',-.^." • and ahem ver ds sired. .I. , dress all mien letters to THE WOltli, t Part flow. New Y, PROSPECTUS. TILE 31011 N DIG PATRIO EMI The of t ne,late Pat • lot and Union t' ,l `' log passed into the hands the undersigF. , they pr. p.se to supply a _um it m th. existed in the newspaper prs•ss of ulterior ra..: sylvania. From some cause or other the reading ea' of the Domocratie party o; the great Inta.• counties of the --tate have een ther to do without the latest news or patron , journals whose political s- 111111/cllth w,re tasteful to them. The Morning Putri , t is attended to 5%7.1 this want. Its proprietors are determined that nn er" shall bespared, on their Is,i t, to mike it equal, as a newspaper, to at,' of It , compew - i hatever the elect le wires a:1.11bl, , to comm . : . nleate, up to the hour 01 g.ang to pr, as furnished in its columns every monnaz: Its large size will enable it to gv.equa. :Ls avx reading matter as any of Its ‘.oob mporaral , As•an advocate of sound i,olitical sea to a 4. favoring no faction, clique or seenon, tut - Unit Its entire energies to the good of part ; as a vehicle of the latest IA chrOniclor of passing events, we .in d, It shall not be excelled; and or eentikatir peal to a discriminating publig forare :- chit riot and encouragement which an ltli:qe , " sable to success. - TERMS: For the P,nly, one year in advan, , • Rix months, Single Copies, Three Cents THE WEEKLY PATRIOT . It is the determination of the o s, prorne,t the Patriot to make their week') jeara..,'t, equal to what the Patriot and Unien was 'n paimiest days. It will be one of the WO weekly papers in the State, and special will be taken to nil its columns with tuck let lug matter us will be alike interualing aaar, ful to the Farmer, the Met.ianic and the of Business, and to make an agreable az, welcome visitor ln every fatally. Every nerson should subs tribe Mille IP: printed fa his own county, I. ad it e net KS to enter Into competition w th the of the State. But, manypeodie take theme ;‘,>- f ; paper and a city paper In mt. tit lon. TO send greeting. TERMS SRiglo copy, my year:....... " inontns . Ten enpiev, one y,ar Twenty eoplea, one year..... • Fitly copes tto Otte addre,y me ) • 1 : 3 t One howl reil core " All 01,1 on slootlil be actiliseASed 10 B. F. MT:YERS (V• rs. - Ilarrisbunr. CEO Well Digging. - I - ItITATELITh i.ll of terrettama. !: iL; 11 pared to dlz wells I.t any Part county. tie 11 , e, to.rsc tu.'t Putter, able , him to do Ow work raqter and cher': th.m by the old method. 11, fern to Chat ler or Conrad Exit! ; 6' John Shenk, We , \llll CrA,ir; Androlr.r4 goon or 1t Id Fidler, Fain ow. JOTS PUN - TING or tn er, kind, lu WV!: small quantities, plain .r colored. done :; the best style, and at mod •rato prlecol, ." Observer °Mee ME ILL THE .NL'il.S. EDITIOXS. 100=1 WEEKLY WORLD DAILY RLD I " 1 Seml-W , okIS 1 Dully