350 1 ffgrintitte: !=il Traveler's Guide. 113. The time by which tho Dike tfhote and the Erie di Pittsburgh trains are run ht L 2 min fates stoner num Erie ttme—that of the Phila delphia & Erie 10 minutes tivter. PIIIIADIMPLICA AND ELLIE II kl LIIOAD. Arrive. . Depart. tr.so p. m Mall Train 10:55 a. In. thao a m ...... .......Erie Exprevt ..... .... .. ti:'..S p._m. 3:50 p. m_ Warren • .I.ccanlmodni 1.. n . 5:10 a. m Ears AND PiTTSSiritnn RA WV) 4.D. Arrive. Depart. --.......Plttaburgh Expreas 10:63 a. m. - kceommodation....... ... C:(10 p. m. 1:20 a. in .....Erie Ateammotlattou. .....---- 2.14. p. m. Erie Express - to= 10=2 10:30 a. m Neu - York Exprovi -- 3:25 p. m ....... _Day Expreac ...... . :3:13 p oh. 7:05p. m...... Expn.se 12:50 a. m Night Es pre,“ . 3:15 a. m. -Steamboat.. hzpreaa_....:l2:so 111: ...... Kapresa ..........10:10 a. in, ....... .Accammodatlon 5:43 a. in. =2 Lrrive. 4:4U M M .Nient Express .....New York Express.. . ..... Cincinnati Express. 8:45 p. m Day Express. 1k25 a. m. Toledo Express.... la) m Steamboat Express 8:50 p. m—Mail and Accommodation . c:00 a. in OIL CREEK AHD ALLEGHENY RIVER R. B. DepartTimHU departing and arriving at Corry: , , . Arrive. 9:45 a. In Express Trkin, 1:W a. tn. Ede p. in Mail Train .... B:aS a. in. Train' departing and arriving at Irvineton : Depart. m Arrive. 7:05 a. Express Train , ' ' Y 45 p. m. 1:35 p. in Mali Train, ' 12:10 p. in, Closing of Mails. New York, Boston and Wash, 9:20 a. tu. ,iA) p. ut Buffalo, Canada, and New York Central Railroad 4 831 a. in. and 8:00 p. m. Buffalo and Erie Way Mail . '2:45 p. in. Cleveland and Erie Way Mail 9:20a. in. Cleveland ............... 9'.8 a. in. and 8:00 p. in. Chicago a. in. and 8:00 p. in. Erie and Pittsburgh 9 a. in. Philadelphia Zit Erie, Warren ACconl modatlon. supplying offices tern Erie and Warren,oll Creek, A. dc U. W. R. R. and Meadville son p. MI Philadelphia, Ilarrhiburg. Baltinior. and Washington and Philadelphia and Erie east of Warren, and War ren di Fr4nklin it. R Phila., Harrisburg, Baltimore dz. Wa4h. ingtoa, .„ h:11 p. in Edinboro and McKean.. . 1..00 p. m Wattsburg, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays TIME OF ARRIVAL. New York, Boston, Buffalo and Wash ington. .... ... .......... a. tn. and :::ill, p. re. Buffalo and Erie Way Ma11..............1091 a. m, Cleveland and Erie Way ..... /MO p. m. 'lZ:eland . ........ ........ 2:C.J R. in. and 4:40 p. in. Chicago Erie and Pittsburgh .. . .ISmi p. or, Warren Aeeomtinslation. Oil Creel: - - A. & G. W. It. IL awl Mvad‘llie.....p. yhila., Harrisburg, Baltimore and - Witabliaatan 1 , k.t.5 a. Tr:. Philadolphia, Harrl..bw 1 4, Rah Intort , . Washington, and I'. ,t E. It. IL, east of , Warren, awl \'arrtu Frank lin R. R Edinboro and _A2.1,0111. Wattabung. Taos-Jay., Thursdays and . SU a. at. fir °Moo houra how 7:14., A. M. to !I I'. M. yti ad ay, (Moe Nail fro ni.:44,0 to A. M. .11,14.3 t. I,TER REIT, P. M. Blanks for Sale at the Observer Office. The fallowing blanks are kept for Kale at the Observer office, and can be furn!sited in Pm' number desired.: Notes o' all kinds, single le u :ablz Receipts. single and in hooks. Warrantee Deeds, Celli Wit and New lioeg Arm: Mortgages, common and with extra manse. Quit Claim Deeds. • Agreements for the Sale Of Land. Marriage Certificates. Warrants for the Relief of the Mot. Landlord's Warrants. Common Bonds, JudgMent Bonds, Common and Tight Form. Interrogatories. Leases, Common and Tight Form. Marrs of all kinds. Summons, Subpsenna and Search Warrants. Executions and 14clre Faclati. Declarations. Administrators' and Guardians' Bowls. Commonwealth Warrants. Aillidavet„Dond and Attachment. _Power of Attorney. 011 Leases and Refusals. License Petitions and Bonds. Assignments. Mee/lentos' Llen. Garnishee Attachment, Endolsee vs. Endr:, - , s er . Conatattle's st^,'„ e a said Bond.. Corunlitr , _,• For Stab and For Rent. PBlet Lthr.—Double ancsrt Deeds 01,tli per dozen ; 75 cta. per half 'dozen. Single 'Sheet Deeds and Mortgages 7 e cents per dozen 40 eta. Per hall dozen. Novas and Receipts 75 cents per oundned; 40 cents fifty; 10 cents adozen. In books of ode hundred 3/,00: of fifty 5 0 cents; of twenty-flve 30 cents. All other blanks are got up on sheets of uniform size, at 40 cents per dozen, or 25 cents per half dozen. Where small paetuates are ordered by mall 10 erne addition- Al will be charged for postage. ' 711: 7-tf. Agents for the Observer IVe have selected the following gentlemen as our agents In the places named, to transact, any business in connection with the office. Persons knowing themselves indebnxi t to rim hand them the money, and their reef...pl . ; will tie ac knowledged the wine I») If Riven ).%* ottrael% Carry;-Amo, Heath. Petroleum Centrr-G.• .. W. %%ikon. Tidloute-Nelson Clark. Oak orove-Wm. J:Welktr. Wayne-D. W. Hoirunl. Youngsvllle--Cupti G. J. Whitney, Hpaxtansb-Joan G. Burlingham T/tusvillestk Ewing: \Vaterford-W. Union Borough-H. V. B. Brown. Cni.)n Township-Moss. qtnilry. Albion-C. E. Lincoln. Fairview-Amos Stone, Guard--Capt. U. W. Hutchinson. Elk Creek and Lundy 's Lane--W la. Sherman. Springfield-Gilbert Hurd. Lockport-J. C. CaulTman. Watteburg-Lyman Itobln , on McKean Township--E. Edlnboro-3larcus Salev. Harbor Creek-. Wm. Saltsinau. %Vealeyville-Edward Jones. Brartb Fsist-13. S. Tabor. Jaekson'l Jackson. 1:., , A,0•24 to thie Ladies.— DR. DUPONOWS GOLDEN PERIGDICA L PILL:- goa Iglut.T4F24 ritallable lb correcting Irrestular,ol.., - ' in Obstructions of the Monthly Tttrns, trete whatever cause;,sna silwayx mucer,du I WI,/ N . V. VentrVe. 4.113 P 11.1: Is A. DOSE. •Female 6 'necnilarly sit nhted, or thus. stippne ling themselves so, are cautioned against; nsft•.g these Pills !chili in that condition, lest they in vite miscarriage, after schicit admonition the ''Proprietor assumes no responsibilt ty, allhough their Mildness - would preveno . any mischief to health..i,otheririse ,the Pills are recommended gg • ' r MOST'INWALVABLE REMfrark • for the alternator' of those Buffering front my inesularAthas whatever, as well as to prevent au increase of family when health will not penult k; quieting the :times and bringing brwk 1.18 , "may commo of health" to the cheek of the moat delicate. , ~. . Pull and explicit direction,' armitquirs) Pact, box. - • Privet* pert - o - i, Si 2%01 eP. $5. Sold in 'Erie lay 31. NICK & SONS, ditrltg r i.i•,.1140..g..tit. Itjr Erleatrd vicinity. ' 6 , $ Ladles by zentiknrthera $1 ugh" tht , IN at onice,;caVusse the Vila scut icoundeuti ally:. by mail tdany _tart br the country, freept Kuttage: 800 als4iif E. I. Ilazeltine, Warren ;;Ilotr inan &_Antirews, (airy; Callender & co!, C. Viral Ar Co., North Eugt;...l.ivett !Wright, Wemfield. ° 1 • R. D. itsiVr:E, Rale Proprietor, Now York, myVe6-13r: JOHN ' mutts' 8 -ss • • . •, • . . • • . Clothing:and Gent's purninfilng (;?ods 1 OORNICR OF savr:Fra'sfnEaT. Elm it:. PA„. , . • " REMOVAL.'- ItS. 111.71NEEti. byelaw. ect mom. tall .. stand, south t 'Depot' to the new store three doors west of the American Hotel, south west Park, where Ortias a very flan Une or HATS, CAPS, &C;, &C., --warvint,d to ne, equal I Mstyle, quality and tln• lib to any In the market. andrespeetfullysolle. Its a smil from his old friend, and the Imblle generally. immuring them none 'wilt grosway satisfied. • aps'is. • Adndniotrsttor'n Notice. T ETTEUR OF ADULNI.`. I II.Z.AItoN /J beep gratitod to the underetaned On the eto tate of Andrew 3tlller, deed, latl- Csouth Erie, Lotter hereby t;:l ea: to ail In debted to the Saint , to :nage natuediate pry - !neat, and thoao haVltig ['MUCK aiplatta tke raid rotate *ll.lprettlit thr , n, duty authenticuical, for ILI( '1 i TER, South Kn.-, Nov. . Ad•ohttatrAtor. . L. F. Steil' 1 ---- 1t... h) ‘ INi..; 4,,tlght, th.• c.,.'gle lIAL.I, in U'itte;•- r.t. Wouldinfurm`the. pubile that be luut, thoron,, , ltly , retlittal the ..,atile,.iiil ii.. - now rtaily tO 8.02011111114 a t• till hi hie bent 411 1 , 13. !• 4 4 ill* ta ble lii botintiftilly huliplied • unit tlie • luir• ii.. stoeke , l %iith the eliote.t.t of Tuition., . ' noir.ketf B . LANK::;:' ,ohrictr mein of r%ery kiLlt! I:lll6 .ntreureded uJ Attontrya. Justl , es, mod 8U5.1110.1. glen, for / June«. ' - - - I WI PRINTING -of kind; do large or 9.1 sinoll'qbantilies, plain or colored, done in Observe the best st orrice and at truslerate prices, at the r JOB eyed' kind ; In large •-or em•tlyuanuties, plain or colored, clone In but 471 a. and at moderate. taloal. ot tip. ;" -• JECF,A.I3O • THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE Lst;'Eß PRE.SIENTED for the consideration of the American pe, Is now before us.. What .r 4 shall we do with It? It ie a subject that should entutse the. lion and elicit the most profound consideration of every loyal, patriotic mind. And as the e to:icier:Won of this, issue seems to he monopolized by the lords of creation, they claintin to have Use sole right to panic irate, dispose of and entoy the fruits thereof. We would therefore, for the benefit of those con cerned, present another 181 , 11 N fraught ulth interest, and in which, us yet, the Ladles have taken the mast prominent part, viz: The Daily and Extensive Issue of Dry Goods Depart EDSON, .dad the proprietors stand ready, and atilt cunt intai to lame from their mammoth stook of de sirable goods, the choicest pattern% at the most entleing bargains ever before otrereti to the pablle. Depart. 1:40 rt. m a. in. 7:15 p. m. .. 3:45 p. m. We coot t the'patronage ot the puldie, sod the eompellthllt of th, in...ter - oily, for a‘ It' 1E CI. •L. ID IF` O C. - I IF; " Still Ike, and Nell goo* at prices that allow the nubile to live al.o. LADIES, IF TOT: WANT ! BARS.pAINS , , IN DItEi•PN GOODS. 01,1. AT EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO.'S Silks. Irish Poplins, French Ottoman, Empress Cloths, ALPACA POPLINE% FRENCH AND ENOLISH MERLNom, AcYYTCH PLAID: WATER-PROOF PLAcos, MANDARIN PLAIDS, ALPACAS IS ALL COLORS, corded Alpacas, Climb% Cloths, Mandarin 14 , trt , . Ch.•ur Mohairs, Ram CCM ' S •H A Paisley, Brotial s 1, Grand Dnehes.s, Winter Queen, Louise, p,ra ELECT O•It A L ')f every Mar and quality. Silty pieeof rni , .n Plaid Flannels to ret.,i .a 11; costs, L A YANKEE - NOTIONS . OloveX, Hosiery, Ribbon, Fringe, Heading, Buttons, Ruffling, Tanen Cuff, and Collars, French C,,r,eis. Lace Handkerchiefs, etc itarpets.---Just opened, a Fine Assortment. MI 13.A1_411 - Cll - I _IA:* • (yr every ~ - a riety and gtyle, at exceedingly low figureg. Come and get out. 1 1-4'cor and _l3 ts e tiLy. An entire new line t e l l a fo rc re n ir , an u ci c kk d ,i , rt . t i = a ettlft .g l i, V o ts ,4 h .2 l . sv o e ur ra rv ell , i p. tlz i, f , o , r . purchasing cloths AU 'kinds of Domestic Goods will be issued for rash, from this Establishment. : ". I V. st - - er 3- .len P • Look out for Day it Horton's Lined Clasped Skirt. We have tae• exeluatve right to slmt In tl.is elt v. No lady that bus ever used this skit will hesitate to pronounce It the most elegant in shape, the most durable, and In all respects Ilentember the 1--"lnee. No. 3 Noble Mock, Next door to the Pori Office. , , . • ~ . _ R.B :MORRISON'? ‘. . P4kI4OIETII.I9I"I{ . ~.... , • • . . . Ifailiiit tetaored • lila , etock °floods' to the 1 Life store a 1 tilt) Reed Houae, lormerly occupied by 1. - , __ __ ..... lllSliralliee Co 9l Meti ,, r.•*Meuell; StePhmas t Wridey, takes plea- 1 ' _ c• • _ ......• _ Turn in• announcing 14 _his' old custotnire and ,•;'.• • . the cl tir••na of sl..:ple geacratly, that he has open- •• . ' NIP . Vi 'iv &CAI.. cvt. ••1• t_ •1 ' • . •'' - ' . .., - - 2 :`'NE3Y AND SELkCT; STIAIR • igseis,'Dec. 1. 1867, • $1,150,39 . 0:24. --. • • , • Dry t Goods,Dress GoOds, " N. Y., et!•et!.ffeit that tee, the unik l entls3lo, hags . _ • lie '' I•egainitied Into the mi•rits of the thEl.fili'le I,IFE INtSURANCF, COMPANY. and belleVe,it goods la - , In ba mino: • Intend to keei, at ail tiMe; the bestl Antedca. -= reliable' and equal to thq beat In the market, and.' fullaasortinent of everything , Sldney. iihenarct,& Co., Wholesale Hardware in toy lin ie. Pinenasers can . always do - better -. De-len.% ••, • I.y buyintz.of,noi than by going Ea.t.f. A. Jr. Tripe, rn firm of Shlnex Shepard & Co. . . '' , slmona & I lis.ey ,Co calms . lon I,ferebants. • , Renruaber the ;doer, - t DucUey & Co., 0:1 Renner'. • • •, • ' K P. Burke, Formers' & Mechanics' tilt, Bank:. . IG. A. Williams, '• ••,•-• No.-6Reed.House . •J. O. Babson & Co:, Goldsmiths and Je l weters. "out`, si•kr or the park. , • - " •' i Simon lietr, Wad and Shoe Dealer. • ~ t F. F. Curry, Supt. Forest Lawn Cemetery.' ' } 1.%. "„„.,„,,... 50 .„.. , George F. Lee. Attorney and f'outneler, • •..•. • , Cyrus P. Lee, Erie Co. Savings 111 st k. " . 4' ~KI, a " i . Zoseph la. , Firtrehtld, Itegistei in Rent.rupt-y, . iti • traNal 4- HAL L4S , All persons tlOniring Maur:ink. will do well til call on • •. , . . 7,- N /, VEGIMSIMAN :it. , ,31. 110011 E, Erit, Pa.,‘ --2 -.-:- ...4 I 2ZUVA HAM T , ! ' : Genegal Mrint, for Western Pa: , au13,.e4 , t t. • :,- z• . 4 - ~ J r " --. . 'I .WAR . ! -'-'---- ' ' r • - .. . , • IkIS('HAIIGE IN BANI(111:1 ) Tet ' I Tilt: best artleWever knmvu to 111.7.5'V atil • i Tar; BISTItIiT Cif " f the Cult, GRAY BAIR to Ina original yiantlittil color. - 4 t- States, ror the I W . Wtritera i i r iar c i ' et Of Penia'a 4 . •It will. prev Ant the Hair from tailing out. ~ WAG. Ayer S..Pityne, a bank cunt. under the AM of Make-. tlie 11;or situsathland glu.sy, And doe. L.,,.,,,, of st ai .o, ~.., ILIA, ha ,. i nc lipplied for not oita In t 44' AIZ tai aa alliers. .. dtwharge from all Ifla debts and other claim% Our Treatise ...I :be Hair acne fn... by mail, ' ~ pmvable under mad Aet, b. order of, lib. .Court rP.ti Ai L c & Cll. liashu.. N, IL, Pmprirtiria. notice Whereby given Volta penance who have Fur side he AB dru2glstv • r ,,, v21 , 1m. proved their debts. and other p-oi'ns linefeed _ ._ , „., .__ __ _ ___,_______ . .d, to appear tin the :I.lt day 0, .Lou, WM, at 2 Oclock, P. AL, before S. B. Wotan - Mr, ling., iteg ,'.kiilllllll,4trator'm Nolice.., . kter, at lii.. ranee, in Erie, Pa., to ',how cause, if lETT,Rs oF , A wi ( t's: IsTRATIt):: .nil tbei * e..- art} they have, wy o discharge ?Mould nut 1.e.,, .4 fate of. Joseph Caliender, dee;"l., dote ..01 , granted to,the stud bankrupt. •.Atl further no- Bprfogfield tr , .., Erle Co.. Pa : having been graft-'. Gee la hereby given, that the 'weasel and third teal, to the undeisigned. note-ti .is nereby giren- 1 , meeting,' of ernlittont of the said bankrupt, re to all indebted ti. 5.114 estate 0. tuake insietall- quirk.' by the 21/(and pith Reorients of said act. ate paytnetit, and these havitr, elainiet.againai . will be had beforo.t lie said itegliaer, at the/ulnae the sarni , eckil present them, duly authentic.). tone and pipet. . a • . red, for settlement. •• ~ . • ._. ' S. C. AItiCANBLEI•A, GiiasEit r• WIRD. Adm.' / Clerk of IT. S. Dtatrlot Court for said Inland.. illinikstleil, Ner.2l l l, 101-01, , ' ••• ricerLl4.t. . . For Spring &tt Summer SYear. ai~l6-;t ~ IFUEALTI• FROM THE ESTABLIsIIMENT OF CHURCHILL & CO., And.Piaralne their line M Marled M,,tustm, Paiglimh rir•rgm, hr ILA A_ N. Ell .4. Huge Stock, Very Cheap and Very Good. the most desirable ektrt evcr int rxinrwt lath 111 e market Edson, Churchill & Co., ~.~~n z W I_, S EX 4 CELSIOR, ETC I -4 .:: I_a 6..* K E rr S COUNTRY MERCHANT* 'DAIRYMEN. Farmers and Others, Mi= ASHES, BEESWAX. BEANS. BUTTER. CHEESE, I.:G(iN, FLOITIt AND MEAL, FLAX COTTON, MN AND SKINS min) AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL GAME, FOUL TRY, NAVAL STORES HOPS, FEATHERS, PROVJSIONS, OLIN, LAM), - SORWILTM, MOLASSES, EV. JOSIAH CAIRPENTERs Geng Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 448 Washington St, !SEW YORK CITY, And freed% Oils weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries, tne most complete Price Current published in the United Mates. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT 'Mark lug Plntekt and 'Card.' Funllphed Fri Liberal Advances Made onCons)gunients. P~iTABI.IAIIF:D MAY 1, 1L1,3,/. Ftn4t chi's refereneem given when r;e:lnngVi. Stoves for Everybody PATTERSON . d. Ay ERY'S, EZIME= S E RM ai tnw g ofth Ar r aL4Pritotesena:af forum. Our celehrnted NEW IEI AMERICAN EAGLE, Are taking the lead of all other cooking stores. and are adapted to the wants of all claNses of community. They are fitted with and without water backs also with and without back closets and _reservoirs. • We - have also the be.d. magazine Filo% e or per petnal burner for parlor and office use, yet of fered to the public, called the A3IIEUIC It has a perfect base circulation, which effec tually warms the lower part of the room, and the constrnetion of the top is such as to render explosions of gas impossible —besides being the most beautiful stove in the market. We also have tiny quality of other styles for both wood and coal—and cannot be undersold. - Can and exiunine our stock before purchus lug elsewhere. . _ 41¢n of ilien s aF . :ffite perched on Cook seplo4 N 1 0..527 French St., F:ri7.llll. 'NEW LOCATION 11./VVIS Buds remov(d to Whlttich's Block, corner of state_ and T, nth Streets, Erie, Pa., where be has opened a LARGELY INCREASED STOCK t - dt- Groceries ' Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and est-0111111g usually kept in u tint-class grocery establishment. We are determined not to he gurpassid, and invite all who want any thing in our line to call, feeling assured that we shall be able tugive sat Lsfaction both as WA/util ity of goods and prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, fo which we ask the attention of those, hat lug Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to secure the highest market prier for all art leles entrust/0d to our rare. , rt I• 1 ) tK. DEALER... IN THE .11./JOININU TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. / apr.rtN-t f. HAYES it KEPLER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. - . Fi.ria on Lake Pleasant rood, about 7 miles from the city, known as the Wm. Lawrence place. 55 acres. Good farm house, 2 good barns, g acres woods, grafted orchard, &e. The above farm can be bought for 82,700, tint •half down, the balance in 1 years time. IL is under line tate of cultivation. Owner is obliged to let it go on account of sickness. It is ch"up and very desirable, FOR MALE. Seveu and one-half ncren, 5 miles of city, on Buffalo road. Good small house, barn, choice vnriety of fruit, Sc. Price, 1 1 .1,300. HAYES et KEPLER, No. 1 Revd House. JAMES 0111tNIA)N FARM Fpit sAt.R. • On Lake road, mud about 92X 2 acre , . New two-story well finished house. tine barn. N:10 young apple trees. Mr. O'Hanlon having made business arrangements that will take him permanently from Eris Co., proposes to sell this valuable property CHEAP. fler)10-tr. HAYEb R KEPLER. THE; UNDERSIG NED, Having purchased the interest of the Messrs Vincent!' In the FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS Of the lute firm, winild 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 sell good and reliable Flour, Feed sind‘Grniu At the lowtlt price for cash In hand. Prom my long experience In this branch of the trade, I trust I know what the public demand, and that Lam prepared to meet that want. Returning my thanks to the pnblic for their literal patronage to nie..la the past; I hope by litriet attention to pay business and their wants, to merit a continuance of i their patronage I I) the future.. • i -. • THE NEELUNG, I'L• OUR, . •••:Asb GsAiN Dty.vy_ss, ° • Will he continned,,Wall Its • departments; at alp. ERIE MII.LS, PARADE-STREET, and the , • A. 04.'1 4 ," K . 1{ W ". , • . Between Brbsn's 1 - 14 tel find Reed House, Where the public will finda good stuck allanya for sale, . with competent and 'polite men on band - to puppl3 - their wants. - . 0P 2 5'67-13 - 0 , B. HAVER:WICK. • , • . mt - tur: m.A.ri rsi..T: wt..7.1 - rii - i. - , ... • . • r + ,A. DINNING, No. gas 'Peti:th . Street, betinert 10th ;tad 'Atli, Erie,. PA; liminineirts tombstones,„ MarblA and t Slate Mantles,,&c. I have on hand a: Mtge- assoltinent of monu ments. and headstones of various styles, In Atueldean and Italian marble, and a corps of the best workmen In the State. All orders will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar anteed. 111. y work IS: warranted unsurpassed, and I canna he undersold by any one. .Orders and inspection of stock and . priees solicited. • • " "•f:Et23IAF YI NOS INSTITUTION, Corner and Finato OPMIITE POST OFF • --- . . .• Van Institntien'N SIONV when, for the Trultstsel t Lon of bulinesa. - ... _ ' orrwr: tiouns:, 9 A. M. to 41'. M. SATURDAYII: 9 A:M.I4BP. M. • . SLy, Per Cent. Intireat will 1;i diven by #l6 . Isatttution to Regular Depositors. . - ,DIRWFORg: -.. . •J. Kielleulatth, P. A. Iteelier,. , F. P. Ltebe), •F. Seltnebter,„ 'fain Cienstieirrier. *, • . '' -- .01TICP.-_ 9:. .: . . . , . • Jam ,(k.ntiltelmer,... . ' F'regident Atatthew .. Settintleeker, Treanurer, F. Schneider, 7 , ~ • • ' Ilecregary. nlyr " ..„ - _ Oil a}evety klnd, to Large of ity eltnall quantities, plain or. tailored, done - in w We beat styli; and at moderate prices , at the Obis:9 • HEMP 1 TALLOW, TOBA( 'CO, SEED-1. AND We have opened a FOR SALE HAZES ct KEPLEH, No. 1 Reed House White Men Blinn Rule America. CLUBS FOR 1868••.fLUBS FOR 1868. The Best. Now York Weekly Published. NgiV YORK DAY BOOK FOR lbitlS. Rad Th i e ca ti l e ve w i li n 'o m rk ra fa tie sy p lioo lier k . , w is it a h st a ra l l a g rg ht e f r or e u ir l a cu nl . baton than any other Democratic Jourind ever published on this continent, and it enters on the thrgshold of IstS more prosperous and Moro 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 overall and above all, does It ' combat that monstrous treason to American liberty, which, thrusting the negm element in to our f)olltical systemmust of necessity wreck the whole mighty fabric left us by our fathers. God has created white men superior and ne groes inferior, and therefore all tho efforts of the past six years to abolish Ills work anti efrannxe with negroesvery law-violated, eve ry State Constitution overthrown, every life sacrificed, and every dollar expended, are M- I eessarily Just so many steps towards national ' suicide; and the simple and awful pro. tem now upon us is Just this—shall we recover our rea son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon grelism, social anarchy, and the total ruin of our country. The Day kook, therefore, demands the resto ration of the "Uhion as it was"—a Union of co-- equal States upoh the white basis, as the only. hope, and the only means posible under heaven for saving thh grand ideas of IV O, and the fund amental prielpies of American liberty, and if the real freemen, and the earnest believers In that awned and glorious cause in which the men of the Revolution offered up their lives, will now labor to expose the ignorance,deluslon and treason of the Mongrel party, it will suc ceed, and the white Republic EdWashington be restored again 1n all Its original Influence and grandeur. The Day hook 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, R 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. ft gives full and conmlete re ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Marken', and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to gether with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Cairo, Charleston, Philadelphia, &a, ka, up to time of going to press. Tenna--Caah in Advance. , One copy one year to ou . Three copies one year 5 50 Five copies one year, mid one .to the getter up of the club 10 00 Ten copies ona year, and one to the getter up of the club 17 50 Additional copies ~. 1 73 Twenty copies one year, and one to the get ter up of the club 30 00 Specimen copies sent free. Send for a copy. Addre,s, glt tog post office, county and State In full, VAN EV RI 1.1, HORTON ttc CO, deer:. Ni) Pr: Nassau St., New York. ' I ; r, t .:' Mai Cot. of Ponn and St. (lair Streeta, PITTSBURGH, PAL, • The Largest, Cheapest and amst'flneeesetal ' Practical Business • College IN THE UNITED HTATEN. es Fifteen Thousand Siadezns From Thirty - Three Staten in Ten Yearn FOR LARGE QUARTO .CIRCULAR, Containing full Information, Outline of r4urse of Study, samples of Cowl.'Y's Premium Penmanship, • re-. ••• n,,ltainz_tVirmrdhj,:rs'i partmentS. ( l'lttnburgil, etc. e., the Prlncipahy rrAurrit ut,w1.1.11". SEEM N,InV FIR M. Jams P. Crook, having token In him mon, J. E., n.. 4 a partner, on tn., tat day of April, 1863, tin der, the 111 mname of Janie P. t: rook it. Son, de stri•is to have it set tlantent of his old accounts. All pers4,na knowing thernaelves indebted to hint no reqn. , ted to call and settle wltflotit JAMF.S CIIOOK c SON, Dealers in ROUGH & PLANED.LUMBER, . And 31anufacturera of I WINDOW SASII, FRAM ES, DOOIIS it BLINDS. Mouldings and Picket. Fence, Scroll S.twing, 31:itching and Planing done to odder. t 4110.111 Vent" st.. Ihstwiwn Fourth and Fifth SG.., Eric, Pa. We resipectfully call the Attention of the pub lic to our facilities for doing work in the best of style, promptly und'on renhonable terms. Har ing titled up entirely new shops, with Kurterlor machinery, we feel ronthlent of giving caaliafuc lion, Orders from at. ad will receive prompt attention. JAMES SON. P 111 - t I,F. I"' S 3 National Clain Agency ! Office In Farrar Halt Banding, Erie, Pa. SOLDIERS: BOUNTY. All clalruants for extra bountyailimcul by late net, of Congress, ran have thA same, promptly collected by' .ending their discharges to tne, the receipt of u lilch will Lepromptly acknowledg ed and instructions return...l. INCREUSE Or . - t 1 per month for the total locB of ow of elthor leg or :Arm, imam , ' of Rt. 12 per month for each minor child of- deeett.st",l smilers or seamen. la?, other Increases. ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICEBBof U.S. A. Three mouths pay proper for all In service March 3d, and discharged after April 9th, IS6B. Chtitiae cashed. Claims for arrears of pay; and pensions, and Nnny, promptly collected. Unequalled tacit'• ittes for closing and completing cl mr. Allow. Rove to prlhoners of war collected. Only agency intNorth-AVestern Pennsylvania where years of experience in the U. S. Treasury can be found. ry Thankful for the ve liberal patronage be s wed In the past, we hope by increased expe rience and unremitting attention to patrons, to secure their continued. favor. Odle° in Farrar Ball Building. Address • S. TODD PEDLEY Lock Box 101. Erie. Fa. CESI32 ••- L • - RUINED MOLD Or!!;*%41 CANDLES L4.;:g 1 •4 CHEMICAL Ni. C. • ...OLIVE SP S 0 A ••• t i o ßio, N?..2 C. i i ,SEV/i • c, •ILY .CH.ERASIVE N° I' 4 :CAP S i n a Ar t N reFA Tp, ET. OF Ca ..IqP !-• • C.AWVM _No i CornerPeCof ifolland afiliSiithltreets, , • EAGLE ',FO Peach Stret,, tibtove - the ERIE,! PA. i 30 . 1 4 4 11, le, .13 1 44 ; dr. ,C 41,.. - PAItLOIi, C 0 K - 1 414D OFildEl ST OVES, TIN AND SHEET IRON *ARE, • THE CELEBRATED PLOW! , And all kinds of Icon• Ccit lugs. °Every Stove sold, by oi Is watianted to glve satisfaction.. Kettles, Sleigh Shoes, Sad Irons, tte., on'hand awtrannufactured to order. Plows 'and Mow Points or tiaperiormake and &Icahn'• ty,,alwaysi on hand.. A call and a fair trial of our articles is all we ask. znPNC..I-t f. I.IItYANT .1. CO. , ATJE- BI!ZWERY! _ 3 3AICErt, 'FortuerisS• with Outheut S 13aker olrechester, having taken the well khown Breii - ery on French stresppelni t r Fourth, Erie,:Pa., Formerly cieetipleil by Win. Jactibi, - woulti: in form lila olOcquaintan . ces anil:tld. public gen rally that he is now hrewirig superior quality of Ale. .Frem his tong experience and uniform success, he is fully prepaid to give the heit of sat ishieti de Dealers are invited to call. ,1110-11, . GEO. t. EigerliVal. ; (QUEEN OF ENGLAND soAprz °WEEP+ Cr E!..CL , ,NIC SO4t. , QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP . .• At doing family washing inthi best and •ebespent manner. Gutuanteed equal tpany fit the world ! Has oil the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine cnaUle. Tr' this splendid Soap. Bold by the ALDEN citi.alloAL WORKS, 4$ North Front Street, Philadelphia. - an 2747 - - d. EICIIENLAUB ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Hoop Skirt at Corset beim MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS & SHOES MANUFACTURERS Or The Bradley Engine! RETAIL. DEPA RTM ENT. We 'loveliest finished, rind prepared for pnti- I elnvperttult,nmaintnothshaltof Boots, Shoefi, Gaiters, 'Rubbers, etc. embracing every descrip tion and variety of kinds, and which for style, quality tntd finish cannot he surpassed In the market. all of added' are offered at late reduced rates. We ribei pay especial and strict atten -4141 to . • cu,wro3i WORK! Fori Welt the finest collection of Loathers •are key on hand, and every facility 114 'mewed for accepunodating customers promptly, and In a sPide to render perfect satisfaction. Particular attention Is also directed to our WHOM SALE DEPARTNOTT, ( No. 6 'West Seventh Street, Where we manufacture nt Wholesale, Men's Boys', Ladles', Misses' and Children's Boots, Shouv, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind. Having lately enlarged our manufactory by the addition of new buildings and Improved ma chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on Short notice and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this department are conneoed our LEATHER AND FINDINGS ROOKS! Embracing French, German and American Calf skins, of best and varied brands, Slaughter. and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Ameri can Roans of all colors and prices. With our increased facilities we can twit as low as 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; seTctf. A . Groreries land Pro-visions, And everythlirt, that I , i usually kept. ] in a First Class Family Grocery. MEI ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. iklwayn on Hand. Call and examine prima 411" Goods 4ellvered free in :any part of the city or Mouth Erie. otta-tf._ Dealer in Furniture ! Having purchased the entire stock of Furni ture of Messrs. Moore &let, I respetqfully ask my old customers and the public generally to give men call at the old stand, Before purehaxlng elfiewhere. I hare a tarp aasorttnret gf i Parlor, Chamber nd Bed Room Seta I A BF:DSTF;ADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, Pltthlnir4h, Pa And, lu fart everythinglti the lltie of Ictirniture. I urn prepared to mall u facts re to onter anv utyle that may be called for. Remember, iilo, 715 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth street apV67-If. FIRST-CLASS PIANOS! LOUIS BERGE A: CO., Manufacturer, 'of • FIRST-CLASS AGRAFFE °TERI-ITEM PIANO-FORTI VAREROONS, 97 117.8 " srg i ß STREET. These Pianos are recommended by the most eminent J udges, and are, for power, fu of touch and durability, unsurpassed by any pianos made in this country. GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. Illustratvd Catalogue and Price List sent by mail on !ipplication. febiXOWly, GREAT REDUCTION GEE= E. M. COLE & SON Harpers' and similar Magazines, at 75 cents per volume. _ Godry's, and slaillar 3fagazinem, at 81.00 per volume. Harper's and Frank Leslie's paper„, at $2.1:5 per year. Blank Books! • i ' T • . v / , Bindery over Kcyatone National Bank car ner State and tOth atreeta. apZ-tt. BOOK BINDERY Blank Book Manufactory ! We would respectfully announce to the public that we have opened a . . and ars prepared to ito work in any branch of the'buelneas. CRY, idialo Road, BLANK KOOKS! Or all kinds,-no hand and made tcrprder, and ruled In.any pattern desired. • • , rt, • , ' •.• 'MAGAZINES ANT OLD *KS, Bound stud reiilredln•the best oityte BINDERY OVER /Keystone National Bank Corner State and S e th Streets, Erie, Pa. , IMEIMI L&Leasfei Intpliiiencer TRY LARGEST AND CHEAPEST Democratic J'aunntl In Peartaylinnla The Lancaster Intelligencer, establialed In 1799, has always bepn known as a nrst-class' 'Weed and Family ..Newspaper. The Weekly Intelliaencer is now.the largest Democratic, pa per.publish&l in Pennsylvania. It has lately been greatly improved In •all respects, and is Just such a paper As every Democrat should ,• take. a The publishers of the Intelligencor regard it to be the duty of every Democrat to support his county paper!' in preference to any other; butes there are many who will be likely to subscribe for more than one paper-during the pending Presidential Campaign, they have concluded to ofiVr the Weekly Intelligence; at the follow. to low rates: • Slagle copies one year, $2,00; Five co plea $9,00; ten c o pies $1460 ;Twenty copies Rll,00; Thirty copies $‘5,00; I 'My copies, to one adder, I 1400 o: Earcopies, to one address, t B O,OO. Dal ly n neer WO pet annum. Persons siUking to sell real estate . osn rind no better advertising medium than the Weekly Intelllgeneer. 'Address •' :WEL SMITE & CO Lamed; ibs. riM No. 62 State Street. WHO LINA LE J. EICHENLAUB .k. CO CHEAP CASH! STORE. VW' of Bth std kitate Mts., DEnirat v, , ocul, Willow and Stone Warp The best brands of Erie Comity Flour. J. w. AYtt E 1.4 , Wbolt4,lle and lie Gill NO. 715 STATE STREF,'T, W.titlntutiEg, JOHN W. AYRF-Q IN 1'ItICI:S1 I I WILL BIND We are aliin making and ',wiling REDUCED PRICE! NEW UM BOOK E. 31. COLE zt SON ERIE, PA., A Tiew Compound or Dionble Cylinder 'Engine, Which ' UftIVAS THE tw - rEA 31 "IWIC And le Warranted to give FIFTY TO ONE lILINUED FEU CENT. More power the`thn a Single C. linder Engine timing rame amount of eteatn. ' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS: OF ALL STYLES OIL STILLS AND TANKS! of all Ihmscrlptions CI itC g 1,112. SAWMILLS And BEAD BLOCKS. Greenbacks for Bonds, lESII EQUAL TAXATION ! If "legal tenders" are good enough for- the sol tiler. merchant, farmer, mechanic, labor errand all others who pay taxes, they are good enough for rich bondholders who pay no taxes, THE PITTSBURGH POST, The only Democratic daily In Western Penn• eylvanlm and a fleet-clans newspaper. Giving the latent Intelligence from all parte or the world. toll local and • ommerrial reporta.togeth er with a vaNt amount of miscellaneous matter, Is delivered to onbeeribere in litteburgh and neighboring cit Ma and towns at the low prte 01 Fifteen Ceuta per Week, or by Mail, Eight Dollars a Year. TII WEEKLY POST, Circulation larger than too, !tactical weekly pa per published in Pennsylvania. A large eight page paper. forty-eiglit eoluninsof matter, con• twine the lending editorials, as published in flit Dally Pont, lull reports of the doings of the Rump—late telegrams, cable, local and market reports, ascrtimltural, poetry, stories, etc.. mulled tonne soldreks at TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, Or when ordered In.elnha of live and over ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS Circulate the Post and inercu.se the Dem, crane vote. Ail orders must be accompanio with the cash, nod no deviation can be mad , from the terms given above. Specimen copies mailed to any addres , c, free of charge. Addrete the publishers, JAS. I'. BARR Pittsburgh, Pa. The New York Sun, An Independent Daily Newnpaper, and general,tilving all the Sew in a fresh, read able, nttmetive mariner, condensed no that a husinesii man can turd time to read the whole. Charles A. Dana, Editor and Manager. Prier. RI a year, $1,50 for three months. F4aof;yo-i:daA'~-Uhf Prepared with great can. for country subscri b.is. Political news thoroughly condensed. Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets accu rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Great variety or interesting miscellaneous reading : making it a Unit-rate GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor oughly reliable paper for the pending most Du nortant Presidential Campaign, will find THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price, $1 a year; i.s.J copies to one address, ;717; 50 copies to one address, $37,50; 11)u copies to oneliddreeiB THE SEMI-WEEKLY 1917 R. • Sallie size and character as the Weekly, but furi ishing twice Rei much rending matter, and giving the news with greater fresh G ness. reat pains will also be taken in making up the pont ical news of the tiny for this paper, so that the reader; whatever be -his politics, will find the SESII-WEEKLY HUN to be an accurate and comprehensive compendium of political infor mation. In fact, we mean that this Shall be the most valuable campaign paper in the coun try. Price, :12 a year; IC copies to one addrem, CA; 30 copies to one address, Sts; 50 copies to one address, &St: always In advance. Address, my3t-3w. 'flit: SUN New York City. . JOHN B. PERKINS, =I CONF'k:CTIONLRILE4 I= Foreign & Domestic Fruits, _ :qua.l4, NO. 8:22. STATE ] ST., CORNER NINTH, ERIE, PENN A.' • Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, STRAWBERRIO.4., ETC., Always on hand in I.la 1r sralon Partici. promptly furnished with every di, scriptlon of CAKE, PYRAMIIk4, ICE 4, ETC., ETC. The nicest etoro west of New York. Authorized Capital 8500, CAPITAL PAID IN Salo,ooo. ,THE -SECOND NATIONAL BANK • - opened for business on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TIL In the banking office previously occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east corner of State street and public Park. WM. L. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash. DI arA,Tutng WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & Coal Dealers. M'CARTER, of firm of Selden, Bliss & MetNuter Builders. GEO..I..MORTON, Coal Dialler. • W. S. BROWN. Agent Buffalo & Erie R. R. JOHN C. BURG EM, of firm of Clem ens,Ca ug ti ey ett Burgess. Wholesale Grocers. O. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flow Merchants. M. 'R. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea man Stove Manufacturers. F... - FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREISIGAKER. Grocer. NEW PEUETIIE FOR Tlll Pittston.* "• Night Blooming Crrrus." PhalonN, Night Blooming Cerrito." Phaton's I I " N ight Blooming C ." Pholonls N ight Blooming •Corrns." Photon's Night !Booming Perms*" A most extinettty, delicate, and l iVriterant Terfame atil 1,1 from the rare and beautiful &seer Iron ',tech It take, It. name. Manutuctnrotl only by PAIALLont MON, Ten York BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITA •AfK FOR PRAWN'S-TARE NO OTHER. F. A. WT•.I3EU et co.. I= Country Prodnee, Groceries, Provisions, WINI.14.1.14110111:3, sEGAmi. Tobacco, Crockery Ware Fruits, Nita, &c., . No. 81-I:State Street. Went side, between Rth and 9th Streets, Erie, Pa. Cann paid for country produce F. A: WEBER. • my24-If. W. ERHART FON °NV/ X L DOLLAR 61 Licensed by the United states Authbrities.l HEAT ONE DOLLAWNALE:—Dry and Fah .. cy,Goods, Silks, Woolens, Cott ons, Carpet lop, Boots and Shoes, Silver-Plated, Ware, li niches, Sewing Jlachines, Cutlery, &c., to be Bold at the algruge priceof 11400 each. Our corn zuhsalons .or clubs exceed those of other estab lishments, and our goods are warranted to give satiaractiou. Clubs of ten and upwards receive articles s slued at from Vto 11110. NCH circular and full puitleulars sent free. N. 13 CLOUDMAN 4 CO., norlvlni. 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. I Olt Plif ING e 4 every 'kind, In large of tr small quantities, plain or colored, done in the beat style, and at, moderate prices, at the Ohpinrvor Mlle& aILANKS I BLANKS!—A complete immort meat of every kind of Blanks needed by Attorneys, Justices, Cotudables and Business Ken. for sale at the Obee'rver Otllea CEEM New York Hoop - Skirt Maputactory I.OOS = il 1; .4 z Neal Cheap. S PIC IN G. ST I( LI N , NATHAN COHEN rrspivtitith ladles of Erie and sui rounding" • lie Ilan on hand a hug,. Skirts, of all sizes and style., id • and niantifactumi of the material, which he will gaAr.tat., In the market. Having h.td thrice in the business, tie ability to give claire who may favor hint with a • make will break within one \ tar. repaired, and no elnuges • Old tiklrts repaired, alti r 4,1 ,„ d new. New Skirts made to order at a‘ , 1 1„.. A splet N lt o d . l th llli of ( ~ , ,m eta an d cot-set titeels la2-t(. hand. Country tnerchants i ; • 't lowest rates.. NATHAN Jnwce )ick'N't:7 •It. tticitstrnt " THE WORM" At the opening of the t ear ps;., ••7, challenge . more contaleati . ULM aympathy and support of u ran. r A glorious work has been gionoud, Deep already answer, deep. Tile of this Journal to the eallsre by law stumis nobly vindicated in :7; victory shining from Maine tuthittortwa;,.' penintylvania, ;Sew York, have thunders! forth their the misrule and madness of the more rellthatei cobs. Maw. lea ra a tn.::: of the country great... The decrees the de th of repre-eutari‘ e ,4 ! ,,:_:: meta n ten 50% ..reign states. Arnest • - Mar.)* despoteon and wholesale It desperately grasps ut a pernwieht Ir a . • p.m er, iii defiant e 01 public 0 171111141, 4 11, - 4 of enorm. u• tax., and 1, 1..111 , 0,d at the cost of Cl/1011 and PeAll. Po the great battle be tougat p. World • a ill gist. all its qpr-4: It asks of its I rletels w 110 a luta asks at them more readers mei a 11,1d,r.::,,". ence,. It asks tins with contul, tu, la ws newspaper and us an organ • The chalet use of a s, %%pap r t readers ALL TIIE NEWS. F, or thk ~ the 73,11111 e ILO jotarllal lit Ow 1 . 1101 ,. . IL eXttl all liCcUrar:. and el, • spent and trei,litie, — C In 11 lleW• x 4.111 wmmomf it to of si hairier t.. 7. sea, creed or placr. • - A 4 all organ of Milehing champwu of A Liberal, I'rugre'.itie Democrat!, whereof the corner stone Is Freedom o by Justice; Freedom pure and simple, IL largest 1 . 0111 • Ctl , re measure; the ott, being to protect Freedom from eneo w L:„..., Freedom of the ualtv idual eau,. 1 111 , !,;„ though, speech, religion and IIK.111111.11o11:11.', Right to make any money ban; ill, t , :I. L. proper in spite of foon.h u•Lurs. Right to buy and sell in all n/Jrl., :• and foreign, in spite of iimth.t in his Right. to choose his nun dunk in spite of meddlesome t. n 4 , 1 -411, Right to representation in tt.el , •vAs.melsr.i., which tax representation in spite of nneutmltutlfina: elusions; Freedom of.coll,n,e eltak I, je sem ble for discussion of gleramr,.. all local colnmunities to mana4e to. Jr fairs without central Intel ferehr.•, every .ection of the country, f and unconstitutional domination of omkr Lions. This large and comprehtd,o, ii-reedoni bums up the politics of "rho which will never be found wanting to Hal interetit of the country and of th. hci race. A paper publisiwil in the inetrop,lis 1, Lei rally looked tai for careful Market n1,r.•~: authentic inforni.ition, and int,.ll, z ,t Mon+ relating to Trade, Commerce and llama*. In niche features - The World' parson with any other I ourual. The WEEKLY WORLD, A larg , quartosle , . siune size as Dally, W mos printed : large type, and isinee Its twin uuh York Angus) has the largest circulation el weekly mourn:ll published, NW. e on, It It unrivalled Journal tor the Farmer, Lire st Troduee Dealer, Country Merchant, et... P. Wednes.lay. The SEMI-WEEKLY WimLii 1,, large qt., to sheet, same size as I tally, is kWh. flog the great nun, /Its advertisements Is the Dully, contal us ei eryth i nI: else that app.-, in the dull.) and weekl!. cdiwm.. Puldw, Tuesday and Friday . The DAILY WuRLD aftra - ds a complete grii.y ni . tium and discussion of the news of P1L'1t.31.4 WEEKLY WOltl.D. copy 1 pear . eopies 1 year, neparatel% add re , 7 , 10 eopie, I year, heparuteh addressed. _ copies Iyear, to one address.. ?.) copies 1 year, separately addressed . oe oval.' 1 year, to one address 50 copies 1 year,separately addressed SE3II-WEEKLY WOULD rnpy 1 year.. ! COplt'S I year. ‘eparatety address,l . 1" "I 1 , 1 vows I year, W one address. 10 copies I year, separately addressed PAIL A' WORLD. 1 copy one year ............. ....... CLUB PRIZES. For Club of 10 to one •41,1 r , ,, 1 11',..ki3 ••t, -I ..ernl-We,kly '•"• apta-t I Additl.m, to clubs i e iv be made any um , the year at the above dub rate. Changes In club lists made only en :vv. , : rsotis receiving club packtrzes, that, post office and state in s'lnch R ha. 4, viously been sent, rind enclosing tAcll,l•., cents to pay for Ivy uLle ot the change to rate addresa. Term., cash In advance. Send, If pce;l Post Oilier Money Order or Bank. Dram sent by mall will beat the ruk of sender. We have no traveling agents. Specimen tes, posters, etc., sent free of charge wiwr''' and whenever desired. Address all order• a= letters to THE WORLD. 35 Park Row. New PICOr.r ) ,ILCTU. TILE 31ORNINU PATRIOT QM The since of the late Patriot and Union ing passed Into the hands of the cud,rsigr. , .: they propose to supply u vacuum that La• IL • ex.sted in the newspaper pre..., of into-awn r; Front some cause or other tlw re,tdolz of the Democratic party of tie , great int, counties of the 'gale have been l' , llnll old, then to do without the latest news or patr:,.l , Journals whose political. sentiments men• t , tasteful to them. The Morning nitrist is interele•J tlll4 want. Its proprietors are determined th,,t shall be spared, on their part, to 10011 , It equal, sis a newspaper, tautly of its couipen' Whatever the eleetie wires are able te osoa. - ideate up to the hour of going to pre., sa, tr furnished in its columns 'every mormag its lame size w 11l enable it to give qua, ts. nice! reading mutter as any of_lts contemporal e, As an advocate of sound political sell I Mt.'' , favoring no faction, clique or itt, tiom tat Illigdts entire energies to the good of the sr party ; as a vehicle of the latest [ley., chronicler of passing events, we are deterral..,. it shall not be excelled; and we contidetan peal to a discriminating public for that ari elation and encouragement which are itali 4 pe • sable to success: TERMS: For the Daily, one year in admire, r " Wont ns, Single Copies, Three Cents. TILE ?WEEKLY PATRIOT• It is the determination of the proprieto' the Patriot to make their weekly journal ru,‘ equal to what the Patriot and Colon Was in palmiest days. It will be one of the Lox' weekly papers In the State, and special will be taken to till its columns Wall 111 Ch bug matter its will be alike tutere'sting An d fill to the Farmer, the Mechanic and 0 , I of Business, and to make it an agreeal'ie " welcome visitor in every family. Every nerson should subscribe to the 01' 47 printed in his own county, and we &a not mean to enter into competition with the local parr', of the State. But, many People take th eir keru tre paper and a city paper in addition. 'To `ash send greeting, TERMS: c ,3, Single copy, ono year.... .". .• • 1 six months ....... .... • 0 , Ten copies, one year Twenty copies, one year.... .'a Fifty copies (to one address) one ytar.. 1.• • -,-.' .•, One hundred contest " - " All orders should he addreleamt to ._ ' It. F. 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