The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 24, 1868, Image 4

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Traveler's Gntde.
C.r The 'Onto hg which the Lithe hole and
ilia Erie &Pittsburgh trains are run is L•' min
ittc4 sharer than Erie time—that of tire
Edo Ii) minutes faster.
rnrt~rirLN EA AND tutr: ItAIT.TIA.II)
MEd
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In.
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rittmpugh ux-pr,r.;33
.lccommodat Inn
1.0 r;; . „Erb-. Arcayrizimlation
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tt)
U. 111 SI , V: 'fork Er.prey.;
:41 p. .......
p. ExprcA ,
.I.m . . to,
. .StearolooBt Expre ,, 12:7o
Toledo Exprei..........10:10 a. ni.
- - Neconnaudatlon + - tr, a. at
I:ItIF:
. . .
rat , ... , . IP.part.
fAlt ~ in Vigtaf d:xpres , .1:10 a. m.
--........New York. Expremv 10:Zii a.m.
-- ... -. ... Cincinnati Expres.s 7:15 p. In.
1. - >
::: p. 1a.... Day. Expresq 1:11 p. m.
10.2 q a. In.- .......Toledo 10cpr00..... .....-----
1:'..9 :i. in.. . . . Stenmbaat Exptcis
P; - +) f, in...)lnil and Accommodation.. 8:00 a. m.
tar. OULES: AND ALLI:Gur.Ny it i VLF. U. It.
' - Tr.+ Ins drpartlng ~ ti4l a rri vii ::t Corry:
I wp.l rt,. Arrive.
,
V:l5 a. rn.. Exprem; Tr 410,..... ..... I:20a. in.
P.. 00 p. In Mail Tram 'HI, a.. In.
Trains departing and arrivilrg. Di Pi Inr...tan :
in part, . , Arrive:
.ki a. en. fix presN Train, ...... . 1.:15p. in.
i: :i p. in - Mall Train . 1'2:19 p. nt,
Vio_siog of 3lnilc.
Nof: st -, 41:, nine and Was,ll, 4:20 n. p.
'mini., Canada, and 5,,w Vot Central'
4:21 a. m. and $: l 4 p, ni.
itidtdo and Erie Wire :Anil '2:45 p. in.
Cleveland and Er:e Way ....... P:iin a. In.
Clrvelauu 9.• U h. m. and 8:00 p.
hlcasto thl).l a. In. and %.;...0 p. ni.
'rie and Pittsburgh
I'hliudelphla & Erie, Warren Acernir
mAarion, supplying gullet's ts - i'n
Erie and Warre:), 4, ll Creek., &
\V. R. It. and Ntentiville.. s-no p. in.
Philadelphia, Hurrhantrg, En I intim,.
and Waahltizton and Philadelphia
and Erie east of Warren, and War- ,
rya 4: Er nltlln It It
Plilla„ Harrisburg, Hal Ennore &
ington, ki:10 p.
1.:4 I til)cro and ..7. , 1c4 can p. in.
\Vatt.iiiir, on Tuesday's, Thursday , :
and B,tturdity ,
TINE nF .vitraV
NeW York, Boston, Buffalo and Wash
ington 3:20 a. ni. and : 1 :10 p.
1 ,1Ink) and Erie Wnw Mall - in.
Cleveland and Eric Way ..... hIJ p. In.
Cleveland.. ..... ........ '2:00 n. tn. and Win p. m.
Chteago •.1 leO a. in.
Erie anti . p.
Warren Aeonintiindation, Oil Creek,
A & n It. will! Meath' p.
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dila., liarri , hurg, 11,titimore nod
Wlroatington... .Itrr.:o a. in,
indelphln, Harrh+lnirr, Ball init,re,
Wn,fitngton, rind P....-. E. R. li., elit•
or warren, ni s i
1t... . .... II.Dap.
Editiborn and' YI n I.2am in.
Watikbar;.!,
Saturdays 9:30 n. rn.
11 , ,t1r, funs 7:00 M. to F.. P. M.
1)1II •op free.) 7: I 'I: II) M
IMS, M. STERItF.TI'. i'. NI,
ISlaido4 Inr SaIL• at the Ob , ert yr (Mee.
f‘,llt, , A lug tilau!tsare'lztvt for .ate at tho
.)I,,ur%er can he 1'Q:111%11i-a hi Mir .
,
Ni,Le, of all ):111:1., hinglo awl In boo!,
Wank' Ituo,ipts,!.l:ll.!! and )n
\Varratttu, and Nutt Volt:
Firm.
-- AThrtglete.., common a n d wit h,. Ntr. ehhtse.
gnu Claim Deed,.
Attreentent4 for the Sale of hand.
.Ntat Matte t'et titivate..
Warrauts fur the Relief .1 th.
1:4!) , Ilord's Warrant-.
krunpoi
.lu , teztoent lot 1 , 6! to
0 terrivatories.
Lra , t I'Ollllll4M :Ilia *fight Von:,
of all 101111 s,
"11111111.11,, Subpolue. and Seareh Wt;rr,op%,
rkeentlon, nod Serte nkehl,
lb 4 [oral
..`olte.thislratort: anti f,na t 11.• wt.,
l',nnionnWealtli \Van ant 4.
itlldnvit,Bond and Al tard.rnod
Power ,d
•4 ill Lenses and nettn.ni..
Lievnse Petitions and
‘4,lgnint.nt,..
tlarithlk, At lachnwnt.
Endorsee ca. EndorNer.
t,dy:tuld,.'s Sales and Bond,
,'
`'.11111201)71,2)!S.
or sah , and For lieut.
I,tsr.—Dounle , chart 1., 4,1, per
oozes; et A. per half dozen. Single :ftheet
Deeds and Sea t gar.tt alt Pent-. per 1107,11 ; Itt rte.
per half dozen. Nolo., and Weel pt 75 rents per
t ounin a 11l rent per y rent% a dozen. In
n0 0 k,4 of one hundred 9I,00; tlfty .at cents; of
t wenty-flvo:!eehts., other blanks are got
op on %heels of nnifoun Id 46 vents per
dozen: or I.S vents per half ih,zen. Where small
paelcuges fire orderod l,y mall 16 eeutt, nddltlon
al will be ehargod for postage. InS7-tf.
Agent. far the Obi:ell:el.
tine(' selected the following gentlonwn ac
our .1111.1 u. phtees moiled, to transact any .
1 , ,,11 ,vin r ,-,nu e ction with the oftleo. l'ccsott ,
n o wto t t iliemsolveti 11141.0,1(41 t” ux eon lt4tild
(1.4 in th. now*, ”1141 thou rccelpt4 will ho
...aim- gIV.II he otiNelvi , .:
nth.
tV,
TlOACllltl—Nel,oct Clark.
hag crave---WIII. J. Weikel. --
Wisynn-1). W. Howard.
yin t .,4l...itte—ennt. G. J. Wiiltiloy.
-4parninxburg—.ll,ll (1.
Tit wo:ille—Ulark
Waterford—W C. White:
Union rtorougli—M. V. lirown.
Union loWit,itip—tiose. Smiley,
Iliton—r. I.i. Litieqln. •
[etc—.Sato. stone.
((mull—A:ant. D. W. If utehitt , on.
Elk Creek and Ltonlv's Lane--Wln.:-.1141•11i4n.
(...prlnittel4l—Gilbort 'Hurd.
14,c1:00r4—J. C. Cauliman.
_Wattil)(irg—Lyinan
Towtighip--E.TJtitie .
Edl:44ro-31:treu ,
Creek—Wm.
Jones,
North ,t. Tabor. •
artzson's—tlanith J. J nclovn. (I.
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DR. 1)1:rt INVO'S.
COLD? N PERIO I)IC<l L PILL;;"
FOIL Yr-MALES
tall Able 11l eorreet IIIR irregill.lralt..4, r_enit)V.
Eng Obbtruellohs of the Jlonthly rflutl.; front
icreuever efet..e., and always sueetw.ful av a pit -
entice.
()NE PILL 1 , 4 A 1)(1
Ft malrq p v euitarly
in 4 thenr,•l•• P 4 are ,
the', L'itin u-l:fl• In that con k litlwl,l,,t tlu y
cite inise,rrtat;e, after N. lin.% .telni , k11:I1011
Inn le.-11,11- . lriLly, ;t101, , t1:411
lv , lt• tnfldueeat WOLILI ple,i-11/ any
114 aitiv, o!lteru•lxu the Plik are if CUM nt.•nded
:11134T INN:ALVA:III.V, 11.1. - .!•111)y •
I,r tlo: al leant lo:1 of t , 141, r.,,m ItTl.' -
1lI• - . • • • ralarttIes witala•ver, n+. well as lo prevent nu
ocn•a„e (4' fronfly•when health %ill' not permit
it •,ittleting the nerves and brugUtg h:u•1: the
" ohy eolra . of hcnith'• to the cheek of the nowl
/I, rwnte.
Fll I I anti VXl.llt • it 4111%4 tlnti, nee•'ntp • mc
tror.
511.1.: box, tot; iorxe4.s" , , Sold he Etto
WM. N/13.7 only' agents. for
Et watt I t. '
Lattlot; by sentll.lg thr nt. 51 through thy I'e4l
(take, etto ha; e tht rallx cont ,ountlttPrit holly , I
nutll to :Ulf VIII of the country, free ttl po.tage.
:4 , 411 afar by I , ', T. /ittieltint., Warren; 2lotT
limn A itdrowv, con) ; st Cu., Mend
\ Mc; r, CO., North 1.7.11 , , i", JVNVOI
‘VVlgitt, NuSlAcid.
N. P. 11011'g, Sole• Propriotor,
Ncw York
Iny 21 tr,,ty
JOHN GENSHEIDIETt & SON,
1:1 - otIiinkr and Gent's rurnighlug Gootts:
enttsgrt iIF sEVENTII
ItEMOIA
pVs. 1 - 011. ,1 00a lroto ills olu
~ .4:up I, bout It of the Depot, to the 'few blurt .
.three ' l / 4 % - fA of the .1. Int . :lean oll‘h sour')
ss e•zt Pan:. ti here 1.11 110/1 a Vol y 11110 11110 of
IiATJ. CAPS, &c.,
,irrmittill to 60 equal In 001 e, quality and tin.
i,ttta It) tan martzia,atiti onsmiettally t1.1.111C
-11, a call from old friends and the public
antally,a,situraiz them mow will imatruytltit
initliilliiti.
•
tlvulaaistrator'a Notice.
t I . crrEtz. , •; () F ADAINISTBATION lim% lug
'S uvrii graiatql to the caly.lt.r.ll,)iql uu the es.
t•ac ot'.tutl rev: :NI filer, late vl Eolith FA le,
I I,‘ t.,)„ ❑ u u.e .14 lwrela g.veu to all 1n
,,... ,!, .1 1.. 11, `,1 , 111 . Ut tit.the Wait, little Pityy
fol th,p4. llaVstig vlanos agnortht 1%.• nut , l
vst “.• peer, tit 1110 W. authentleate4.
lo t .ettwale“l. 1 .1.,t311,1G rI 17 Eli,
Aout:l Erie, I:,.tjur
F. Slem
1,.'.14.11c the I: in Water
to, s‘nnin inform :11.: Inabli: that It, 11.11
Lotlkiii . v . 1,1 110Xlinie, .111‘1 Ilf/W
, 1 0/11111* 3.1 /i 1,1111111,1 of -1ylt• • 116. la
b, tat.l the b.tr
t.llll the eLtulet 111111 4 /ZN
11!JVAr-11
ni,ANt t•
14.111. tsf 111A111-., tivvkletl
• .) UP S 11
• ~, 1, et
+l WS, [hl.' ur colorvd, .14otte ul
' 1, 4 11 ilh+derta , prleeN, ut the
1•Ilie. _
Gi ft:k.ti of .".Iris 6t4u, to lwrou u.
ey .41.1.(14“...Utieta, pl.iltl Pr coloreg, Quut,
bast sty tr. AO Priam, at 0,,
Dherrer °Mew
!
OEM
1, 1 V 1:1: P: r-z 1 :NT far 11 R!1,41 theAmerlean people, Is now betore ns; What
sll7. - II iv: 11 i• n that %llntt'.,l engaze the attention and elicit. the tuost
profonml eqnsi inn of EA, 1y I,all tot it 1111011. And ns the considerntlon of this Issue
, eetos 1.1 I,e 1.1.m0i..117c4 the lnt-. as , they elalining to have the sole right to partic
ipate, tli4i,ose of And cutup 'the fruits thereof. We \t - rbi 4 l%l therefore, for the benefit of those eon
vertml, pri.teAt allot her 14,:u, frattgla with. , and in whlit, as yet, the Ladies have taken
the most mn,1110: a :
]4lart
IR'.O a. M
p. in
The lldl31;►
MEM
EDSON,
8:151, m
And the prc,ptieti;tB stotoi rcn Iv , and ntlll contittW to I,sue from their mammoth stock of de•
'drnhl,• ; eoda,lho eltote,st met term: nt the omit t!clog hartrilos ever before offered
poitln%
\V t titc r. of ttte I,itLIFo , awl the coin po Mott of Clip fraternity, for
" OLD - 13 1 4 12 Gir ][. 3F4 S "
Siiii e, null :401 goo& at prices that allow the public to lice also.
EDSON,
Irish Poplins; prenell Ottoman, Empress Cloths,
WATER-PROOF PLAIDS, ],IAND.AIIIN PLAIDS. ALIwAeAS IN ALL COWIN,
MOE!
1 p. , Iti
Paisley, Brotlait, Grand Duchess, Winter queen, Louise,
rt'era - rAthr tttpl QnnliM. SlTt} , pfeN:, E:1; - ‘1‘tte.t.. t 4 rc tall :it cents
11 3.J
IC A_ TN' 414 .r. (11,1.141 . Sti .
Gun,„ Jr,gr, Thlt.ml4, Raffling, .
Carpets.-•-Just opened, a Fine Assortment.
_:414 - 911 unit 13.44y*7
.\n Plin I 0 Ile . .); ale of Foroiml and lionicsile riot b.. We hale facilities for piirchasing cloths
that roml.ots Its a decided over orir competitors.
All or Domestic Hoods mill, he issurd for Cash from this Establishment.
n't+ wn.orsvrr:-.«.....meet grT, -P - r. s` t nna rawest mantel came
Look out for Day & Horton's Lined Clasped Skirt.
luave Ihe ev'lusti e right to ~.1I this skirt in this evil': No lady that has ever used. thLs sktr
Ix lii hr•tt•tttlto pronou IWO Int.t 'elf a, ant In shape, the most clurahle, and in all rs•spects
the most 41,1r.41,1e ever int rrui need Into the market.
No. 3 Noble BIOCI, Next. door to the Post, Office.
R. .S. MORRISON,
Ft . 111 ,, l Pit lrls htock of g6o,lsto the
store in the House formerly oeen
plea L i fe Insurance Co
Morrell, Stephens & Wildes, takes plea
sure in announcing to h 1 old customers and
•-• he eit treng of Erie generally, that he 11..U5 open. ' NVYCV
e out n
NEW ANT) SELEOT STOCK
OF
Diy Goods, Ilress oods, & e., : Brecazo, N. Y. /gat
• This certifies that we, the undersigned, have
ror Spring and Summer Wear. examined Into the merits of the tiECURiTY
LIFE iNsvnANe}:: COMPANY, And believe It
I lto be sound, reliable and equal to the best in
It .haul ft, heel, at ali (fairs the best goods in • A l ttertc.g.
.the Ittark,vl,; n‘i a fall asNttrttnent or everything
utu Shepanl tik Co., Wholesale Hardware
in my line. Purchasers eau always do better Dealers.
haying of the than by going East. A. F. Tripp, firm of Sidney Shepard do Co.
Simons fit Crlssey, Commission hierrhants.
matey th Co., licanem
E. P. Burke, Farmers' alcchanlca` Net. Bank.
G. A. Williams, " At
0. Robson S co., Goldsmiths and Jewelers.
?omen Nei, Boot and Slane Dealer.
F. F. Curry, Rupt. Forest Lawn Cemetery.
George F. Lee, Attorney and Counselor.
Cyrus P. Lee Erie Co. Sayings Bank.
JosephL. Fairchild, Register In Bankruptcy.
il.-: It t I.:, l'A.
Itemettther the place,
No. 6 Reed House,
Soul!) 6;de of the Park
MEM
•
Ail persons desiring insurance sill do well to
. 1 / 1 . ttaiVA H A LUS . cation
a - .. VEGETABLE !SICILIAN
- M. , M. -MOORE, Erie, Pa.;
... -4' 1.-, 1 , HAIR
aumus.tr. oenetni Agent for Western Pa.
..,
.2ZENEWER. _
. lIISCIIARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Iti Tilt:l.l , A art,iele ever I,:zioirn to lIEST. ME ' : N THE DISTRICT CX)UKT of the United
1. GRAY HAIL'. to lb. orle.inal yoatbrol colc'T. ' States, for the Western District of rented.
It w L i.l prevent the o r . fi na l tatilne out, tiralcerS. l'uytte, a bankrupt Owlet the Act of
1:.h.. pr e
Hot smooth tn.! giO,V, aid doe& ; rottg,retz of Afareb 2,1937, having applied for a
net Mew tee 2,;,:111, ax othrm. , discharge from all his debts road other claims
I nir 1% ....ti‘e en 0101131 r te.:ll fr.e by mall. . provable under Ct, by persons the CoUrt
R. P. IL% I. LA. et ~,, Na.511u...., S, II.„ rtopri.tur. I notice Is herebyg i ven to ail who have
For .41:,- tt.. ,Llt .trtigt;ls-bi. 110 ,-;.:,;_i ni , proved their debts, and ether persons interest
_ _ , ed, to appear on the 7th day of Jon. ISOA at 2
.
1 o'clock, P. M., before 8. E. Wockinifr. egg. Reif
' AtilititiiNiraiivr's Notice. : later, at his °dice, in Erie. Prt, to show caitse; t
hF.Tlts.tt.t-t. tie AIMS{ N IS rst.vr lON MI the es- ' any they have, why a discharge should not be
tate nr - 7.7.p.eph Valle/trier, dee'.l., Late of I grunted to the'said bankrupt. And further no
°Pilluilvid tr... RPM Co., I'a.. 1161,111 g been gran- lice is hereby g iven, that the second twit third
led to the tin , l.l,t4ttett, teetee I, her,•by given illeettl24ll of creditors of the said bankrupt, re.
to till Ittotlytt,l to . .4:titt testate to Make iiitttlerii• ritilred by the 27111 and Zth sections of said act,
at, 1 ,,,, loco!, :tod tilte4. tOtVilig claims. agahr,t will be bad before the ald4 Register. at Ilse Earun
the sauce witilwknleut them, duly anthentica- Woo and place.
teS, fur twttleivent. 8. C. fifcCAIVDI.M.,
. GILBERT LIVED, Adm. i Clerk of U. 8. Markt Court for saUt District.
Fire notot , t, Nor, N, taco - n0v12.2t • .
-~A.D
THE 310 ST IMPORTANT ISSUE
and Extensive Issue of Dry Goods
11 TIIF EsTAMISEEMENT OF . '
CHURCHILL & CO.,
r•++s• WANT I:Altli.llN'4 IN 1,11,E" th)OLS, CALL AT
CHURCHILL '& CO,'S
And. ecttula thrtr Ilite
POPLINS, X) NIEP.INOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS.
I 'tir.1...1 u•n+, I'a fnlr4 Ch,rthl, 74atiynrin tottit I' Chen.' Banithens,
M IkTrOihina, I.:slgiish Sorwr., Se
e : 14 14
E T (,) It A L
1 4‘ 1J 7 1 41
, 471 . g 44 71
It Huge Stork, Very Cheap land 'Very Good.
Linen Cow, on.l Collars, French Corsets, Lace flatelkerelliets, &el
I I-LA:14:11 ()IRAi4
)' i•N ..ry i:arlely nll , l tlyl exo•f-clillgly low 110 ' res, Como noel get one
I
IP CI r
Hentember I h w .1121.nee,
Edson, Churchill & Co.,
U. S. MOUR.ISON.
W
I .4
S !
I:Xe FILSIOII,
1F 4.1
El
SIFICUR.I'I[" O Y .
tsleta, Mc. 1, 15 1 ,467, $1,286,390.24.
':COUNTRY , MERCHANTS,-
lU]EA.TIct !
} T C
seplo'6B.
nAzitv . ),mN.
Farmers and Others,
CONSIOIq rots
AM ES, BEESWAX. BEANS. BITITERf
CRFESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL,
FLAT. VOTTON, FURS AND 8/11.tig.
DRIED AND GREW MUTTS,
GRAIN, WOOL. (USE, rout- '''
TRY, NAVAL STORES,
o P 8: OLVOSMO,
FEATHERS,
rnovzsioNs,
OILS, r..tnz),
TALLONV",
3IOLAS.Sn4.
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
Gen'l Commission Merchant
442, 444 and 448 Washington St.,
IrE:W YORK CITY,
And receive Ms weekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceries. the moat complete Price
Current published ln,tho United States.
BEND FOR A PRICE MEREST.
Marking Flutes and, Cards Furnißtted Free
Liberal Advances Made ou Consignments.
ESTABIAMED MAY 1, 18&
Flret class references glveu when rekinite.l.
intitirer.
Stoves for Everybody
_ PATTER SON 4 AVERT'S.
o. rx French Street
UT
E a l tM r EPAMMo t t in es ei gie of nla i TkAV:
fords. Our celebrated
•
NEAP -V.INIPIE.XtIE
10113
AMERICAN EAGLE,
Are taking the lead of all other cooking stoves
and are adapted to the wants , . of all classes of
community. They are fitted with and without
water tacks also with and without back closets
and reservotra,
We have also the best magazine Stove or per
petual burner for parlor and °Mee use, yet of
fered to the public, railed the
A DI .70 11 IC A N!
11 has a perfect base circulation, 'which effec
tually warms the lower part of the room,
and the construction of the to Is such
as to reader ezploalons of gag impossible
—besides being the most beautiful stove in the
market.'
We also have any quality of other styles for
both wood and coal—and cannot be and. r,ohl.
Call and examine our stock before nurchas•
int( elsewhere.
lir Sign of the Big Eagle perched on a Cook
StAIVP. PATTERSONS
NEW LOCATION.
G-. P. DAVIS
Ras removed to Whittleh's flock, 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 are determined not
to be surpassed, and invite all assured t any
thing in our line to call, feelinghat we
shall be able to give satisfaction both as to goal
ity of goods and prices.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
We have opened
COMMISSION DtPARTMENT, ,
So which we ask the attention of tliose having
Produce to dispose or. We pledge ourselves to
secure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
DF.ALERFS THE ADJOINING TOWNS,
ind:orf the Lines of Itallioa r d,
Supplied with
PRT/ITI3, VEGETABLES, ETC.
apr2l3-11.
lIIATEAV& KEPLER,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
FOR SALE
Farm on Lake Pleasant road, about 7, tulles
front the city, known as the Wm. Lairrenee
place. 5 acres. Good farm house, 2 good barns,
t; acres woods, grafted orchard, ge. The above,
farm can be bought for e 2,700, oni •bait down,
the balance In 4 years tine. It is under Mae
state of cultivation. Owner is obliged to let It
go on account of steknesx. It Is cheap and very
demi cable.
HAVES .1 ICKPLErt,
No. 1 lteed House.
, -
FOR SALE. •
Seven and one-half acres, 5 mil of city, on
Buffalo road. Good small house, barn, choice
variety of fruit, Ac. Price
.11Ath l d .
Ko, 1 Reed Home.
JAMES (rtiARLON FARM Pori
On Lake road, etustabout miles P 24 acres.
Noir two-s tory a well finished - house, tine barn,
MO young apple trees. Mr. °Manion having
made business arrangements that will take
DIM permanently front Erie Co., proposes to
sell Oils valuable property CHEAT'.
septa-if.
,te KEPLER.
THE UNDERSIGNED,
Raving . purchased the interest of the Messrs.
• Vincent" in the
FLOtriND FEED BDSINESS
Of the latellrm, would respectfully solicit a
contintumeesit favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public in genera,.
pledging himself that he will at all times try to
sell good and' reliable
Flour, Feed and Grain I
At the lowest price for Cash in band. From my
long experience In this branch of the trade, 'l
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 hope by
strict attention to my business and their anima,
to merit a continuance of theirpatronage in the
Datum
THE BULLING, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN, susumss,
Will be continued, in alyta departments, at the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
and the Btore,
EAST PASS ROW,
Betweea Brown's Betel and Reed notate,
Where the public will Buda good stock always
for sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their wants.
ap25117-ly, li. H. HAVERSTICK.
MAIM 211A11.13.L.M WO/LICAS.
N. A. DUNNING,
Na 1016 Pesch Street, batman 10th and
nth, 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 workmen in the State. All orders will
be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar
anteed. Ms work is warranted unsurpassed,
and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orden
and inspection of stock and prices solicited.
- - -
- GEMS SAirniol rsgrrirrioN,
Corner Etichth Old
:State Ste.,
OPPOSITE F,OST OFFICE.
This Institution is now open for the trensae.
tion of business.
OPIPIat HOURS:, dt. M. to IP. It.
tittrunnArs: , id.lo it P. M.
Six POT Cant. Interest will beThAlronitHa Utto
.b2sti tutitto to Re larra
tDIRECTORS
•
J. Efebenlaub, P. A. Recker, P. P. Llobel,
Schneider, John Genshelmer.
OFFICERS:
John (kashaliner....... ..... ...President.
Matthew . ...
F. tichnolder, —..—.— Seeml.
my2117-/y.
JOB „ PRINTING of awry kW. to tam in
Mall Quantities, plaixt or colored. don* la
i&we?fat
to sad ac ino4wato prip"
Wblte Dieu Slustitalelasterica.
CLUBS FOB $86114.41178E1 FOB 1808.
The Best Nes;Yeelg Weekly Published.
NEW YORK DAY BOOK
Vienne York Ikw-Bk is a straightforward
Radical Democratic paler, with a larger circa- •
!Mien than any other Democratic Journal over 1
published on this tooth:unit, and it enters on ,
the threstibid of lk more prosperous and more I
hopeful of the great carmen upholds than ever
before. Standing on the- Declaration of Inde
pendence, that "ail (white) men are equal," and
therefore entitled to equalrighta, it is opposed
to all forms and degrees of special leghtlation
that contitct with this stand 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 OM political agate m must of necessity wreck
the whole mighty fabric left us. by our fathers.
God has created white men superior and ae
aloes Inferior, and therefore alt the efforts of
the past six ' , years to. abolish Ms work and
equalise with negroes—every law violated, eve
ry State Constitution overthrown. every life
sacrificed, and every dollar expended, are ne
:TliyJust co many steps towards neAtonal
ie; and the simple and awful pro...lan new
upb us IsJust this—shall wo recover our rea
son and retrace our steps, or march on to Mon
grellstri, social anarchy, and the total ruin of
our wintry. • •
The Day Doak, therefore, demands the resto
ration of the "Uhlon as it was"—n - Union of co
equal States. upon the white basis, as the only
hope, and the only means posible underheaven
for saving the grand ideas of Iral, and the fund
' atnental priciples of American liberty, and If
the real freemen, and the earnest believers in
1 that sacred and glorious cause in which the
men of the Revolution offered up their lives,
Will tiow labor to expose the Ignorance,delosion
and treason of the Mongrel party, It will sue
reed, and the white Republic of Washington
be teetered again in all its original influence
and grandeur.
The Day Book will, however, hereafter be
more than ever devoted to all the varied purrs>•
sea of a news paper. Conscious that it reach
es thousands of families who take no other
Journal, beyond perhaps their lo cal paper It
will continue and improve Its 'News of the
Week" Summary, so as to present a transcript
fasui rai
of the World's events in each . Its "Font , .
ily Department" will embrace the t original
and selected stories. Its tgricultu Depart
ment" will be fully sustained , an being the
only paper of Its class made up expressly foi
country circulation, It is confident it is worth
double the Wee of a Weekly hurriedly reprint
ed from a daily. It gives full and complete re-
Torts of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton_ Markets,
and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to
gether with the markets, by tele/MR.O A from
New Orleans , C airo , Charleston, Vitilade phi%
ac., be., up to time of going to press.
TOBACCO,
SEEDS,
. Tersas—Crib la Advance. '
One copy one year 82 00
'
Three copies one year 6 53
Five copies one year, and one Lathe getter.
up of the club 10 03
Ten copies ona year, and one to the get ter
up of the club --17 50
,
Additional copies 1 75
.
Twenty copies one year, and one to the get.
ter up of theclub— "A 00
Specimen copies sent free. Send for a
copy . Address, giving post ottlee, moray and
State In full, VAN Fl RIE,IIOETONA l
CO.,
deck. No MC Nussaotit.. New York.
: 6 1 4
Car. clrenti and St. Streets,
PITTSI3URGIT, Ps.,
Tho Largest, Cheapest and matit Successful
Practical Busines College
Fifteen Thousand Students
From 'Thirty Three State!' M Ten Years.'
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
'Containing full information, ()untie of Connie
of Study, simplex of Cow ey'zt
Premium Penmanship ,
View of The College Building, different De
rarptesfrav ~r Pi tsbureli. etc . :. etc.. address
insl9'6B.
James P. Crook, having taken In his gm, Jas.
as a partner, on the tat day of April, ItIM, an
tler the Mtn name of James P. Crook & Son, de
sires to have a settlontent of Ills old accounts.
All persons knowing, themselves indebted to
him are requested to call and settle without de-
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
And Ifanufacturers of
WINDOWSAMI;FRAMM, DOORS &
Mouldings and Picket , Fence, Scroll Sawing,
Matching and Planing done Loonier.
!Shop on Peach g3t.•
Between Fourth s and Flint Sta., Erie, I'a.
We respectfully call the attention of the pub. -
lie to our faellAties for doing work In the best of
style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Bay-
Mg fitted up entirely new Clops, with superior
machinery, we feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. (Mien from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
mv2Blll-tt. JAMES P. CROOK & SON
PETCLEY'S
National Claim Agency
Office In Farrar itall Building, Erie, Pa
All claimants for extra bounty allowed fiy fate
acts of Congresa, can have the same promptly
collected by sending , their discharges to me, the
receipt of which will be promptly, aeltnowjedg
and instructions returned. .
'INCREASE OF PENSIONS,
VS per month for the taint loss of ono! either
leg or arm, Instead of f 2 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiera or seamen.
Also, other increases.'
ADDITIONAL FOIL VOL. OFFICERS of V. S. A.
Three months , pay , proper for all In service
March &l, and (Discharged
,after April 9th, raca.
Claims cashed.
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected, Unequalled Medi-
Ines forelosing and completing claim. Allow.
anee to prisoners of war collected. Only agency
In North-Western Pennsylvania where years of
experience in the U. El. Treasury can be found.
Thankful for the very+ , liberal patronage be
stowed in the past we hope by increased expe
rience and unremitting attention. to patrons, to
secure their continued favor. Office In Farrar
Hell Building. Address
B. TODD PERLET
auTSG-t(. Lock Box lon, Erie, Pa.
‘9O
MANtrPAClTr i ftf:l: s OF
4p S C 3
AND CAtkv:
Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets,
EAGLE FOUNDRY,
Peed' Street, above the. Runkto Road,
gum, PA.
.11.EN/W.,I3.IWAPer & CO..
MAAVYACTI7B.I=S.OW - •
PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES,
TIN AND PM= IRON WARE,
TILE CELEBRATED 'gums now
And all kinds of Iron Castings.
Every Stovo sold by na Is warranted to give
satiafaction. Nettles, Sleigh 'Stades, Sadirons,
&c,, on hand and manufactured to order. Plows
and Plow Banda of superior make anddumbill
ty always on hand. A. call and a fair trial of
our articles Is all we ask.
tassel-tf. HENRY. BRYANT d. CO.
ALE BREWERY!
CEO. L. lIA.I3Mit,
Formerly with Outhout di, Baker Rochester,
having taken the well known Brewery on
French Street,. below Fourth, Bite, Pa.,
Formerly occupied by Win. JacobVirould In
form his old acquaintances and the public gen
rally that he is now brewing a eery superior
Quality of Ale. From his long experience and
uniform success, be Is fully prepped togivethe
best of satisfaction. Dealers are invited
131.19 GEM L BAXII9.
1 1 11E.EN OF ENCLAND SOAD
I •
VOR doing faint washing in best end
r cheapest mann ly er. Gusranteed the eeptaltostry
in the world! Has all the strength ofeld rosin
snap with the wild end lathering g o lli t tles 01
Glistile. e rfleAlendid Bold
*ha ALTITIsf. WORKS. North
Street rithide ph a. • g1i217
.
FOR 1808.
IN TIIIT UNITED STATE-4
IS mrru et. cowi...-mt.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
N 4 -* rzum.
JAMES P• CROOK' & SON,
• 'Dealers in
SOLDIERS' 110%,"NTY
v . V.1.0,t., v i 4,4,
J. RICRENLAVII*
ALLNIJFACTIMEMS OF
BOOTS & . SHOES !
No. 62S State Street. „
i
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.,
We have Just finished, and prepared for pub
lic inspection, a mammoth stock of Boots,fShoes,
Gaitera, Itubbers,etc. embracing every disri
tion and variety of kinds, and which for style,
quality and finish cannot be surpassed In the
market,. all of which are offered4t late reduced
rates. We also pay especial d strict atten
tion to
ciusroca AVoric.
For schlep the finest coltection of Leathert aro
kept on hand; and every facility . is secured for
accommodating customers promptly, and In a
style to render r•erfect satisfaction. Particular
attention Is also directed to our
ViIIOLESALE 'DEPARTMENT,
No. 8 West Seventh Street,
'Where we manufacture at. Wholesale, Men**
Boys', Ladles', Mimes' and Children's Boots,
Shoes, ()alters, etc., of every variety and kind.
flaring 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 connected oar
IVIIOM3ALE
LEATHER AND TTSDINDS ROM!
Embracing French, German and 'Aineticass
Calf Skins, of best and varied bmnde,SLaughter
and Spanish Solo Leather, French and Amerl•
can Roans of all colors and prices.
Wills our Increased facilities we , can sell as
!oar as any Eastern inanufactuser, and make to
order any . kind of work wanting by the Trade.
Thankful for the past lawns! patronage of the
public, we respectfully soUcit a continuance of
the same.
sait-tf. • J. EICHENLAMI & CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
A.. Tk'l I N . TiT I Gr 4 ,
(7‘ , r. ot litlt and ;Rate Sta..
MMIED
Groceries l t and. Provioglions,
Wood, Willow and Stone Ware,
And everything that is usually kept In a First
Class Family Grocery.
ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The best brands • of • s
r Erie County Flour.
Always on Rand. Call and examine prima
11 - 0. Goods delivered free In any part of the
city or South Erle. oe3-tf.
J. W. A.lrli,El3,'
'Wholesale (Lad Retall
Dealer in Furniture
Raving parchtused the entire stock of Furni
ture of Messrs. Moore & Riblet, I respectfully
ask my old customers and the public generally
'to give me a call at the old stand,
NO. 715 STATE STREET;
Before purch4 ing elsewhere. I have a large
assortment, of
1716aamabase awl, Dad illnom Coln
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROBES, DViR,9,
And, In fact everything In the Minot Furniture.
I am prepared to manufacture to order any style
that may be called for. Remember, No. 715
State street, east side, between seventh and
Eighth streets.
ap.W67-tf.
GREAT •REDUCTION
IN IPITICVAI
•
, E. M. COLE & SON
wia B'IND
Harpers' and similar :Vingazines, at 7 cents
per volume.
Godey's, and similar Magazines, at MAO per
volume.
Harper's and Frank Leslie's papers, at $2.17:,
per year.
'We are also making and selling
Blank 800 - k B
AT
• REDIICED PRICES I
Bindery over ICeystOno National Bank, car.
tier state and Bth streets. apX-tf.
NEW
BOOK BINDERY
CM
Blank Book Manufactory !
We would respectfully announce turtle public
that we have opened a _
BOOS BINDERY,
and are prepared !o do work In any branch of
the haziness.
. BLANK BOOKS!
\ •
Of all kinds, on hand and made to order, and
ruled to any pattern desired. . -
XtGAANFA AIM otD7BOOKS I
Bound and repaired in the beat aisle.
BINDERY OVER ,
Ige~Le NflAnsal BE* .Covar State and
Etth Streets, = le,
sts-sm
E. M. COLE & SON
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
Democritio Journal in Pennßylvanin I
The Lancaster Intelligencer, established in
1798. has always been known as a tltat•casss
lltlral and Family Newspaper. 'As 'Weekly
Intelligeucer Is now the largeat. Democratic Tor
per pulALshed In Pentm•lvania. It has lately
greatly improved in all respects, and is
Just e. such a paper as every Democrat should
tak , •
The publishers of the Intelligences regard it
to be the duty of every 'Democrat to support his
county papers In preftmee to ilitY other • , butt there are many who will be likely to subgenus
for more than one paperduring the Pending
Presidential cam they hate conch:den
to offer the Weekly Lute genrer at the follow.
!WOW rates v
‘mnEle dnEledl o ollo Add; Fire twigs $2,0(4
Ten mPlea ill ; Twenty copies Man Thirty
coke MOO' coptre, to one
El hty coplikto one address.
manna=
esta
•
JO' Persons *Ming to sell real ti ean And
no better adtentiaing medium than Qs Weekly
O ' A
. MI CO•lailiAli•Pl‘
ERIE CITY 1!ION WORKS,
• MANUFACTURERS OF/
The Bradley Engine I
Double Cylinder Eng ine,
tItSEAS THE trrv.Aza
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEB CENT.
More power than a Stogie C. Under Engine
tudog the came amount of steam.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS I
OIL STILLS AND TANKS !
CIRCULAR SA. W lkilLta4.4
del2-tf.
Greenbacks for "ftfids,
EQTAL TAXATION!
t( ' , legal tenders" are good cnongh for the sot.
filer, nterclumt„ farmer, mechanic, labor
• er,nnd all others who pay taxes,
they ate good enough (or
rich bondholders who
pay , no taxes.'
THE PITTSBUHOH POST,
The only beinocratic daily in Western Penn•
sylvan's, anda first-class newspaper. Glvins
the latest intelligence from all parts or the
world. hull Weal and • ammeretal reports, togeth
er with a vast amount of miscellaneous matter,
la delivered to subscribers in Pittsburgh and
neighboring cities and towns at the low price 01
Pitteea Cents per Week, or by rail, Unit
Dollars a Year.
TEE WEEKLY POST,
Circulation larger than any Radical weekly pa
per published in Pennsylvania. A large eight
page paper, forty-elght - columns of matter, can
talug the leading editorlalm,•as published in the
Daily Post, full reports of the doings .01 the
Unzip-19.W telegrams; cable, local and market
reports. agricultural; poetry, stories, & etc., t.
wailed to any address at
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR .4 '
Or when ordered In clubs of 1;08 and over
ONE DOLLAR AND PIETY CENTS.
la^ Circulate the Post and increase the Dem.,-
cmtic vote. All orders mast be accomptude,'
with the cash, and no deviation can be mad.
from the terms given above. Specimen copies
mailed to any address, free of charge. Addres•
the publishers, S. P. PARR ft. CO.,
znr5VS. Pittsburgh. Pa.
An Independent Dall3r Newspaper, political
and general, giving all the News in a tre.th, read
able, attractive manner, condensed so that a
?Amine= 1714/3 can find time to read the whole.
Manes A. Da Editor and Manager. Price VI
a year, $1,50 tort months.
TH2 "WEEHLY . 817 N.
Prepared with great care for country subscri
be' s. Political news thoroughly condensed.
gyariy;,,c l n 7h fe r y ie r c e i no u rted. Harken. :wee
eusd tidsrfratturat
Department edited by Andrew 8. Fuller. Great
variety of interesting miscellaneous reading '
making , IL a Unit-rate GENERAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor
oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im
portant Presidential Campaign, will find THE
WEEKLY SIIN exactly what they need. Price,
tl a year; 20 copies to one address, dl i ; temples
to one address, $37,50; 100 copies to one address
TEE SNINI-WERNLY BUN.
Same size and character as the Weekly, 'but
fart bitting twice as much reading matter, and
giving the news with greater freshness. Great
twins will also be taken in making up the pont
teal newsiol the day for this paper, so that the
reader, whatever be his politics, will dud the
SEW-WEEKLY. SUN to be an accurate and
comprehensive compendlara of political Infor
mation.' In fact, we mean that this shah be
the Most valuable campaign paper in the coun
try. Price, $2 a year; 10 copies So one address,
$l5; 31 copies to one address, KG; 50 copies to
cue address, ISO: always in advance. Address,
mr2o-3w. THESUN Ne •Yort. City.
JOHN W. AYR S.
. -
JOHN - B. PERKINS,
. nAnrrAorunan
CO.I,7.FECTIONEUIES
AND DIgAI.Eft. IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
NUTS. ETC.,
NO. 822 STATE ST., CORNER NINTH,
ERIE, PEISNA.
•-•—•
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Peaches,
STRAWBERRIES, ETC.,
Always on hand in their season.
Partite prontptly furnished with_ eyery de
airiTeUon of CAL V E, PYRAMIDS, ICM
The nieest store west of New York.
apZ-ti.
Authorized Capital 8500.000.
CAPITAL PAID IN /MOM
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened for boldness on
MONDAY, DECEMBER DIM, MR,
In the banking omee previously occupied by the
'Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, tiortlpeast
corner of State Street and public Park.
WM. L. SCOW, Preet. WM. C. CURRY,Cash.
DIZISCTORS:
DealerWM. SCOTT, of firm of J. Beam dr To., Coal
s.
JOS. WCARTER, of Arm of Selidito, Bliss d
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer.
W. R. BROWN. *rent Barak.* Rile R. R.
JOHN C. BURGESS, of Arm of Clernens,Couel
ey dr Burgess, Wholesale Grocera.
G. E. ITICR, of firm of Crouch & Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M.
ma R. BARR
Man , of fi ufacture rm ofrs. Barr, Johnson Sea
n, t3tove
P. F. FARRAR; of firm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
J. DREISIGARER, Grocer. dent
t NEW PUIETHE FOB THE BANDLUICHIEF,
elialibm's "Mild Uldwating Circuit:,
Pitalika's , " ellitighi Illormiag Ceram."
pbuleses "Night Illoeusiaig Cereas.”
Pialea's " • Med Dhowlas Coreveso9
Pbaleant "Might pleming Cereals."
A mod exquisite. delicate. and Pratraut Parttime,
dist! led tram the rare sad beantlAti tower frau
which It 'Wiest its twat
Rantrocturea ably by
PIIALOIN & BON, New Trek.
IRWARR OF COUNTERVFXI'I3.
ARM FOR PRALMFR--TARE NO OTHER.
Fa A. WEBER & CO..
Country Produce, Groceries, Provisions,
i WINES, melons, SEGAILS,
Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Frans, Nista, Ac.,
No. 18114106tri Street.
West aide, between Bth cl Bth Streets, Erie, Pli.
Coati paid for cotta produce.
F. A. WEBER ..1 tf. W. ERIIART.
SUNN3I
Mieensed by the United Maim Authorities.]
GREAT ONE DOLLAR BALE.-4rry and Fait
s'. c loota so B dd ia rt W lt e tga t rafAV et" ,
'Watches, needing Machines , Cutlery, &c., to be
bid at the average prioeoftli.oo each. Our com
missions .or clubs eaceed those of other tooth.
l
lahmetits, mut owr goods are entrranted to Rive
satisfaction. Clubs of tan and upwards receive
articles valued at from 13 to SIM. New circular
yard full panto:tiara sent free.
11_ .13 C14017031A1r & CO..
• novl34m, • 40 flanover Bh. Roston. Mace. -
PR J U I INTING of every kind, lo large co
isnagatltiea, plain or colored. done to
e best Style. and at moderate priees. at the
Observer edam
rant SLANICEiI-4 complete mon
meat of evety.klnd or Idleaks needed by
Menem ostiom,_ Copetables and Maness
Ilen, WO& et Me ObilWereele%
PA.,
A New Compound or
Wbich
And is Warranted to give
OF ALL STYLES.
Of al/ Descriptions.
Anti
ISEAD BLOCKPI.
MEI
The :New York sun,
DIALZIES Ilf
Hoop Skirt & Corset Depot
AT THE
New York Hoop skin Manufaetory
I.OOS trrATVE
ea 9 g. ,
Cheap.
SPltirsiGr •14'1"YLEs,
NATHAN COILIEN kspoettolly
ladies et Erie and surrounding 1.4
ha has on hand a large assen, w . at tikt
eiklrts„ of all sizes and xtylo.,, ar his ow ... 111 4P
alad mantlfaCtUrt.ll of the best flexii,t e
Material. which he will guaranuy sCt4I t,r4
ht the market. Buying had eoleddp fght 4
fiance In the business, he Is eonfldrat
ability to give vntlre satistaetk.a to
who may favor hint with a call. ir
make break within one ve t ,r, t h e ,• env 1 1, 4
repaired, and no charges made. J %1,1
Old Skirts repaired, alp red and
v...
pew. New Skirts mime to orlter at tat 1140",
of corsets and Corset ai zan vr e l o t o:
s t.a
notice. A splendid end large stork
b an d. country merchant+. supplied a
lowest rates.
No. Mief State street. Erlf,i'
'a.
11!61374.
"THE WORLD,"
Al the opening of the year 1465, "11, 11 0 . i.
challenges, more confidently than 0 ..,:,1,
,iympathy and support of a putm,tle mat,
Avlorious work has been glorteuqy i,„,,,, , •
Deep already answers deep. The iIJI4 (Irk,
of ibis Journal to the eit &INC of liberty prt,te
by law stands nobly vindicated In „iipleud„ l
victory shining from 3faine to tu/nornts. 1.4,
necticat v Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jpr, ( .o„,,
York, have thundered forth their verdict gm
the tolsrulertud madness of the past, liutalvd
more remains to be done. Ne%er was the t.: 1 1
of the country greate . The Radical 1 , arty.4,1
decrees the de. , tb of reprfsentallieulflo,,
meta .n ten sovereign States. A tined a at. z':.•
nary despotism and wholesale Negro sutitze,
It despe ely grabreat a pernianem 6., „,
power, In enatiee of plitille opinion, at tt.tTn
of etiorin• s taxes and of crippled haltatnu,
at the cos of Dubin and Ptswe.
To the groat battle still to be fought-Le
World" will give all Its efforts, all its entree
It asks of Its friends tu then turn 10 Int4ii: g
asks of them inure readers and a wider mu 11.
ence, ft arks thls with emilidenee la lo c . .iiii l ,
us a newspaper and as an organ of opaeur;,
The citiet use of a New 'Taper tk. 10 g ,,,,
1 readers
ALL TOE NMI'S.
For this-the facilltats of "The World" are nn.
surpassed by any Journal In the United mate,
It eaeetta to excel by an accuracy and candor, a
spirit and freshness in IN new• column). ech;a
shall commend It to readers of whieteAer Fin?,
sex, creed or place.
As an organ of opinion "The World" lathe=
flinching chatuplou of
A Liberal, Progressive Democracy,
whereof the comic stone Ls Freedom restra.te!
by Justice; Fmedoni pint and simple, in ni
largest collective measure • the °Ake 0 . .1=3
being to protect Freedom from encroachmeta;
Freedom of the individual citizen In tits rights a
though, speech, religion and locontotIon; Ifs
Right to Make any money bargain!, he th
proper in spits of foolish usury lam; iitlii•
Right to buy and sell in all markets, dons*
and foreign, In spite of unjust protectivetanfe'
in his Right to choose his own food and
la spite of meddlesome temperancelseNixhis-
Rignt to representation In the/eghbtfrebodies
which tax him, In spite of unmrstatalonal ex
clusions; Freedom of collective camas to as.
semble for discussion of glevances; Freedom rf
all local communities to manage their toes: at.
Stirs without central interference; Freedom b
every section • the country, from the =pa
and unconstitutiona/ domination of other at.
tions. This large and comprehemive
Freedom sums up the politics of "The Wont^
Which will never be found wanting to thnem
ital interest of the country and of the la=
race. "
A. paper published in the metropolis b into.
rally looked tea for careful Ittarlitet reports sal
authentic information, and intelligent Ora
sloes relating to
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In these features "The World" Invites oo
parbom with any other lourual.
matoNs
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large type, and (since its union with the It>it
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Tuesday and Friday.
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eziatedin the newspaper press of Interior Penn•
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From some cause or other the reading masers
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