The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 31, 1868, Image 4

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    Spectal , Botur,co.
Traveler's Guide.
!'i•The time by which the Lake Shore and
the Erie a Pittsburgh trains are run is 12 min•
Wee slower than Erie time—that of the Phlln•
aelphia a Erie 10 minutes Laster.
PULLARELPIIIA AID ERIE VAILLOAD.
Atrive. Depart.
•• • -
iiiii:;:iti Mall ‘Tram...
MSS p. m.
1O a. na Erie Express - G.-35 p. m.
siso p. to . Warren Accommodation.. „5:10 a. in.
• AVSE aff7)II2'TSIMR6II ILAnt,ROAD.
Arrive. tepart.
Express.. ...._.._la4; m.
—Accommodation 600 p. m.
„Erie Accommodation. ---
:Erie
1:20 a. rn..
245 p. ra-
CLEVELAirp & ERIE RAILUO&D.
drrlve. • , ,
_.„.,. . Depart
IOA a. In .... ....NOW York Express.
&Z 5 p. m... Day Express...—.
7:C15 p. in Cincinnati Express
1250 a. to Night, Express S:l5 a. m.
..Steamboat Express LSD a. to.
..,....--- _Toledo Express 10:10 a. rte.
........A
••••••---......coorgraoastlon ........... &a a. tn.
istirrAzo dlk itate RAILIMAD.
Arrive. Derail.
4: iu ... in.. ...... —.Night Expresa. ....... .... 1:40 a m.
-------.....—New York F.rpress 10:55 a. m.
. ....elnehanatl realness 7:35 p. m.
1.5 p. m Day Expre55_............ ...... ...... 3:45 p. m.
X a. m.... . --Toledo Expr ess ------
1:20 a. ta..,... . Ateamboat press... —..-...
8:50 p. ra...alall and Accommodation_ a. xn.
OIL CBEES AND ALMA:MIT Ilxvica - s. a. .
DepartTrairus departing and arriving at Corry:
. Arrive.
9:45 a. m E;preas Train, 1:33 a. m.
SAN p. m mail Train 9:0.5 a. m.
Trains departing and arriving at Irvinetpn: ,
Depart. . Arrive.
7:04 a. rm. .... ...-.Expresa Train, 4 , 11.5 p. in.
1:35 p. in Jiail Train, .12:19 p. in,
Closing of Mails.
New York. Boston and. Wash, 2:20 a. m. 6:30 p. na
Buffalo, Canada, and New York Central
Ratlrovut ' . 2:2) a. M. and MO p, m.
Buffalo and Erie Way Jraii - 2.15 p. in.
Cleveland and Erie Way Mai1.:...._ kW a. M.
Cleveland 2:.`A) a. in. and 8:00 p. tn.
_ ~ _
Chicago .9:2C, a. in. and ROD it. in.
Erie and Pittsburgh %Xi q in.
Philadelphia & Erie, Warren Accom
modation. supplying Minces bet'n
. Erie and Warren,i ill Creek, A. &0.
Wi R, IL and Meadville 8:00 p. in.
Philadelphia. Harrisburg, Baltimore
and Washington and Philadelphia
and Erie east of Warren, and War- ,
War
ren Fr .nkiln R. R rtal a. m.
Phila., Harrisburg, Baltimore dc Wash
ington
. .. WO p.in
...., ....._...
___ ..... .. .
Eilliitioro and McKean ..... ...*_.... .. —.. 8:00 ii. m.
WattAburg, on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays 2:00 p. na.
TIME or ARRIVAL.
New York, Boston, Buffalo and Wash
ington "1:20 a. in. and 3:40 p. in.
Buffalo and Erie Way 3fall 10.20 a. in.
Cleveland and Erie Warlfell 4.1)0 p. In.
Cleveland 2:00 a. m. and 400 p. Ea.
.
Chicago 11:0e a. na.
Erie and Pittsburgh Bioo p. in.
Warren Accommodation, Oil Creek,
A. ,t O. W. R. Ft. and Sfeativllle,... 4:0..) p. 111.
Philo., Harrisburg, Baltimore and
Washington illai ii. m. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore,
Washington, and P.-..t E. R. R., east
of Warren, and Warren di Frank
lin R. R 9:00 p. In.
Edinboro and NielCean . 1200 tn.
Wattaii/rg. Tile-sidt7ii, Thursdays and
Fiat onlays 8:30 a. in.
Ataiii.Ongee hours from 700 A. AL to 8 P. :d.
Standar, Odle° open rrorn 7:30 to 0:30 A. lii
JOS. H. STERRETT, P. H.
Rlttnits tor Sate at the Obsetrer OWce.
The following bin:3l9We kept for sale nt the
Observer office, and can be furnished in any
umber desired: •
Notes of nil Kinds, single and In books.
Blank Receipts, single and in boo :s.
Warrantee Deeds, common and New. York
fo.m.
Mortg'ages, common and with extra elanse.
Quit Claim Deeds.
Agreements for the Sale of Land.
Marriage Certificates.
-Warrants for the Relief of the Poor.
Landlord's Warrants.
Common Bonds,
Judgment Bonds, Common and Tight Form.
Interrogatories.
Leases, Common and Tight Form.
Nam of all kinds.
Summons, Sulmcenas and Search Warrants.
Executions and Sere Fnelay.
Declarations.
e;drisig t ;Ltratonit and Guardians' Bonds.
Allldavil • Bond and Attachment.
Power of Attorney.
011 L0a......1
License Petitions and Bonds.
• Assignments.
Mechanic ' Lien.
Garnishee Attachment.
'Endorsee vs. Endorser.
Constable's Sales and Bonds.
Commitments.
For Sale and For Rent.
0 Parex /ART.—Double Sheet Deeds 11,23 per
dozen ; 75 eta. per halt dozen. Single Sheet
Deeds and Mortgages ts cents per dozen; 40 eta.
per half dozen. Notes and Receipts 73cents per
hundred; 40 cents per fifty; 10 cents &dozen. In
books of one hundred $l,OO of fifty 50 cents: of
twenty-five 30 cents. All other blanks are got
up on sheets of uniform size, at 40 cents per
dozen, or fru cents per half dozen. Where small
packages are ordered by mall litcenta addltten
al trill - be charged for postage. my7lf.
Agents for the Observer.
We have selected the following gentlemen as
our agents in the plates named, to transact any
hi/slims LII cr:linection.with the office. Persons
/r4Y.."Wing themselves indebted to us can hand
them the money, and their receipts will be ac
knowledged the same as if given by ourselves:
Corry—Amos Heath.
Petroleum Centre—Oeo. W. Wilson.
Thiloute—Nelson Clark.
Oak Grave—Wm. J. Welker.
Wayne—D. W. Howard.
Youngierille—Capt. G. J. Whitney.
Spartansbarg—John G. Burlingham.
Titusville—Cork Ewing.
Waterford—W. C. White.
Union Borough—M. V. B. Brown.
Union Tovrnship—Moses
Alblon—C. E. Lincoln.
•
Fairview—Amos Stone.
Girard--Capt. D. W. Hutchinson.
Elk Creek and Lnudy's Lane—Wm. - Sherman.
Springfield—Gilbert Hurd. '
Lockport—J. a Cauffmart.
Wattaburg—Lyman Robinson.
McKean Township- 7 E. Pinney.
Edinboro—Marcos Saley.
Harbor Creek—Wm. Boatsmen.
Wesleyville—Edward Jones.
North .East—R A. Tabor.
Jackson's-4310th J. Jackson. tr.
A Coed to the Ladles.—
DR. DUPONCO'S
GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
nfallable in correcting Irregularities, resnov
lng.ObstrucUons of the Monthly Turns, ftom
whatever cause, and always successful an a pre
ventive.
ONE tux, IS A DOSE.
'Potnales peculiarly situated, or those suppos
ing themselves so, aro cannoned against using
these Pitts whit, in that condition, lest they In
vite miscarriage, after which admonition the
Proprietor assumes no responsibility, although
their mildness would prevent any mischief to
health; otherwise the Pills tire recommended
ass
IiOST INVALUABLE - REMEDY
for the alleviation of those suffering from /iffy
irregularities whatever, as well Onto prevent an
increase ; of family when health 'will not permit
it; quietly* . the nerves and bringing back the
" rosy color of health " to the cheek, of *lte most
delicate.
Fall and explicit directions accompany eaeh
box.
Price per bog. six boxes S& Sold In Eric by
V. 731. NICK & sOHS, druggists, sole agents for
Erie and vicinity.
• Ladles by sending them Si through the Pus!
Office, can have the pills sent ;confidentially) by
mail to piny part or the country, [meat' postage.
Sold also by E. T. Hazeltine, Warren; Hoff-
man & Andrews, Corry; adlender & Co., Mead
ville; C. C. %%all & Co., North East; Jewett &
Wrhight.-WrAttlold.
B. D. ,HOW E, 8010 Prciprletor,
New York.
tur2l 3S-ly
DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. ,
N THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
states for the Western District of penn'a.
er S. Faroe, a bankrupt under the Act of
Congress of March 2, lea, having applied for a
discharge from all his debts and other claims
provable under said Act, by order of, the Court
notice is hereby given to all persons who have
proved their debta, and Other persona interest
ed, to appear on the 7tb day of Jan.,18te,....td 2
o'clock, P.,. lii. ,_before 8. E. Mr Oodrbit neBl
ister,at his (Mice, in
srie, Pa., to show cause, it
any they have, wny discharge should not be
granted to the said bankrupt. And further no-
tice is hereby given, that the second and third
Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, re.
quired by the :nth and 25th sections of said act,
will be bad before the said itegtater, at the same
time and phice.
8. C. McCANDIESS
Clerk of m 8. District Court for said District,
novi2-2t
JOHN GENSECELDIER & SON,
°SALIM IN
Clothing and Gent's Furnbhlng Goods 1
CORNER OF SEVENTH STREET,
I'A.
REMOVAL.,
ES. HUNTER has removed from hie ta,
stand. meth of the Depot, to the new stors
doors west of the Amerlean Hotel, soeth
west Pars, Where ne has a very fine Zinc of
EATS, CAPS,
warranted to be eqUal In style, quality and nu
ash to any in the raurket,and respeetfullY solic
its a call from his old friends and the public
generally, assuring them none will go away db.
satisfied. spires.
Administrator's 'Notice.
OF AD3II.I4ISTRATIOIC haVing
44 been grunted Witte onderalgnetton the es
tate of Andrew Miller, deed, lute ttouth Erie.
.krte Cu., notlee ilu hereby given to all In
dehted to the tonne to make Ft:mutilate pay -
Meat, and those having Mauna egoism the said
estate will present them, du bt authentlatted,
for tentlement. CASIMLE
South Erie, Nov. 124 w AdnainLstrator.
L. F. Stein
II &VINO bought th e Ebiie Hoick, in Water-
Am ford, atrald Intl= tbe public that be hat
tbotoughty *stated to same, end Is now rattly
to accuouttodals all In the best of style. ale la.
bib L ts.uutlfully supplted, gad &ha bar is
Locked gith the.tamg. W thaUtits.
UMW
ItEA.I3I
THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE
E?lt ENTED for the consideration of the American people, b now before na . Whet
ri shall we do with it° It Is a subject that should engage the Mention rind elicit the meat
profound consideration of every loyal,patriotic mind. And as th e consideration of tbis issue
seems to be monopolized by the lords of creation, they claiming to have Ike tole right to partic
ipate, dispose of and exrpry the Malts thereof. We Would therefore, for the benefit of those con
cerned, present another issue fraught with interest, and in which, as yet, the Ladies have taken
the most prominent part, viz: •
The Daily and Extensive Issue of Dry Goods
FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
EDSON,
.3./3p in
And the proprietors stand read,. and still continuo to Issue from their msoisnoth stock of de
stable goods the choicest patterns at the most enticing bargains ever before offered
to the pu bile.
We court the patronage 01 the public, end the competition of the fraternity., tor .
b& CO 14 130 IP 00 CI- I E S"
• Still Me, and sell goods at prices that allow the public to live also.
LADIES. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, CALL AT
EDSON, CHURCHILL cp.'s
Silks, Irish Poplins, French Ottoman, Empress Cloths,
ALPACA POPLINS, PREN'CIi AvD ENOLISII MERINOS, SCOTC-U rzairDs.
WATER•PROOP mum, MANDARIN PLAIDS, ALPACAS IN ALL COLORS,
Corded Alpacas, Cainlet Clothe, Mandarin Li/Are, Chene Motiairs, Banal:leas.
e I-1 A W I 14
Paisley, Brotian,' Grand Duchess,'Winter Queen, Lionise,
ELECTORAL, ELCELSIOR; . ETC
Of every color and quality.. Sixty pieces of Union Plaid Flannels to retail at M cents.
E T s
A Rage Stock, Very Cheap and Very Good.
13 L
YANKEE 41EV ON .
Glove% Iloslerg. Ribbon, Fringe, Rending, Buttons, Ruffling, •
e„, .g. . • . • • 1:.• , :. • a . .
Cauets.---Just opened, 'a Fine Assortment.
-..1ERA.1.4.74C0rt.A.11.4S-
Of every variety and style, at exceedingly low fignree. come and get one
For Men and Boys' dear. -
An entire new line of Foreign and Domestic Cloths. We have facilities for purchasing cloths
that renders us n decided advsminge over our competitor's.
ill hinds of Domestic Ociods will be Lssned for Cash from this Establishment.
BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS,
.10-4, 94, 6-4, 4.4 and 3-4, at the lowest market value
Look out for Day & Horton's Lined Clasped Skirt.
We hare the exclusive right to sell this skirt in this city. No lady that hiss ever used this skit
will hesitate to pronounce it the most elegant in shape, the *nest durable, and in aU respects
Rmember 'the V'lace,
No. 3 Noble Block, 'Next door to the Post Office.
NEW PRESSES, AND SUPERIOR -WORKMEN.
ERIE OBSERVER
0 1)
oi*
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North-West Corner of State Street and the Park.
Job Printing
in a st.rAt of anserpa,scd neatness, and at priesa to compete with any other °Mee in the North
Rest. Oar Parsers are of the -
Our Tyra all NEW, and of the NEATEST STYLES, ardour Wattaitim °Oriel to any in the coun
try; With the Machinery and - Material we now possess, we feel fully warranted in
claiming that NO OFFICE in the western Art of the State EXCELS, and
only one or two equal na, in faellitice for turning out work Ina -
RAPID AND SATISFACTORY MANNER.
Tteeelved, and work warranted not to be inferior to that done to the)mden' Mies.
Cards, Letter and gill heads, Circulars, 'Statements,
ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHING, drc.
We have made arrangements with the largfat and hest establishment in Buffalo for proetodne
any sort of Engraying that may he needed. In as good style and at
LEBB PRICE THAN IF :i• t •• •Is •
Buildings, alehlneeT, Neat. Antographm. Naps, Portra!tn. &e.,
Ry entruxt ins them to as will tw asserelt of n Knott piece of work in the matt w a tt lied aatistiso.
tory manner. Engravings furnished either oh Weepel.fitarte re
3Ekkok Bindin g , reiraling, Ace.
that In rri
this depiaient we have facilities Unit are unsurpassed. Persons basing getuttnit to be done
will requirts linling or Binding in connection, will rind it to their interest to entrust It to cm We
guarantee that it shall be
as moderate us can he afforded.perfOnrge in a workman ithemanner, and that the charge will be
The liberal patronage extended to this Office during the ities two years baa encouraged as to
make every effort possible to deserVe the favors of our Menus, end we now take especial gratltb.
cation in informing, theta an the VAN that we nave eueeeteled in titling up an establishment
mud to every rehmirement of the community. -
We are determined to competo with the best, and Only ask a trial to astialr any one that we
claim no more than are areilistly entitled to.
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Coma=o , on hand a Intl soggy of numuers. Annetta Of the ringsr*Ma S tdea mat
of the aims !worm.. fititati. Iwo. MASH ROM at every Wad Wig W" at
books.
niaAto
CHURCHILL & CO.,
And exarnino their lino of
Marled Mohatrs, English Bergen, ae
L. A_ N N E , L S
= •es 0 . . t :we • r • nto he onr: et.
Edson, Churchill & Co.,
W rir It JP JO ,
SOB PRINTiv
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Uniting fitted up our office irt the
MOST COMPLETE MANNER,
We are prepared to do
of Every Desoriptio
MOST $ ! I - ROVED KIND,
ORDERS FOR
VERY STYLE OF PRINTING
Mpeetal attention given to . the printing of
And all the klnda of work In use!by Bradman Men
Parties wantlno Coto or
READ !
EMI
seplo . 6B.
..111 ; ...-
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
DA.fitv-ziw.N.
Farmers and Others,
coxszolt torn
ASHES, BEESWAX. BEAM. BUTTED,
CHEESE, E 0439, FLOVR AND MEAL,
FLAX. 0071 4 0 X, 'FURS AND SKINS,
DRIED AND , GREEN FRIOTTB,
GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POUL-
TAT, NAVAL STORf23.
HOP 8 , OINOBMO,
FEATIIERS,
HEMP
PROVISIONS,
OILS, LARD,
TALLOW,
SoFIGHIIM, MOLA.SSIES, ETC,
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
Geng Cominission Merchant
442, 444 and 446 Washington St.,
-NEW YORE CZTt,
And receive his meekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceries. the most complete Price
Current published in the United States.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT
Marking Plates - and Cords Frirniahed Free
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments.
ESTABLISHED MAY 1, 1800.
First claw reference* given when required.
mh19117
Stoves - for Everybody
•
AT
PATTERSON & AVERY'S,
No. W 7 Preach Street.
WE IIAVE a large assottment of the BEST
and CHEAPEST Stoves the market af
fords. Our celebrated
NEW - V.IOIE1 2 10 RE
AND • •
AMERICAN EAGLE,
Are taking the lead of all other cooking stoves
and are adapted to the wants of all c la sses
community. They are fitted with and without
water backs also with and without back closets
and. reservoirs.
We have also the best magazine Stove or per
petual burner for parlor and office use, yet of
fered to the public., called the
AMERICA AT:
It has a perfect base circulation, Which effec
tually warms the lower part otr the rOOll3,
and the construction of the ,tup is such
as to render explowdona of gas impossible
—besides being the most beautiful stove in the
market.
We also have any quality of other styles for
both wood and c oat —and cannot be undersold.
Chß and examine oar stock before porches.
ing elsewhere.
igifs sign of the Big Eagle porrhed on a Cook
Stagg- _ PAT maw.. a AVERY
NEW LOCATION
G. P. DAVIS
Has removed to Whittides Block, corner of wniDOW t4Arsti, FitdidEXl3ooß.Su. !ILINM&
%tate und Tenth tarfets, Erie, Pa,
lip At] fl Pi Ste l/m
where he Blou Feost:roll :Sawing,
tom opened
Matching and Planing done to order.
LARGELY INCREASED STOCK ' estiop tsri Pantie** PS L..
Of Groceriefa, Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions Between Fourth and Fifth efts., Erie, Pa.
and everything usually Kept In a first-plasa We respect! tinily call the ettentlun ot,the pub
grocery establishment. 'We are determined not lie te, our facilities rot doing wo rk li t the beat of
to be surpassed. atartovlte all whO want , poi , * style, promptly and on rfautonable tervin . Hay=
thing In our line te call, feeling assured that we lug acted up entirely new shops, with superior
shall be able togivesatlafacUon both as to ?nal- machineu we feel confident of giving math:far-
Ity of goods and prices. Ma. •Ordera from abroad will receive prompt
Country Produce Bought and Sold. attention.
We have openoda
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
Po winch we sok the attention of those having
Produce to dispose: of. We- pledge ourselves to
aroure the highest market price for all articles
entrusted to our care.
DEALERS IN THE ADJOLINO TOWNS,
And op the Lines of Railroad, :
:Supplied with
FRUITS. VEGETABLES,
aprna-t4
RAVEN di KEPLER,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
FOR SALE.
Farm on Lake Pleama road. about 7 intlea
from the city, known as the Win. Lawrence
place. 45 acres. Good tarts bowie, 2 good barna,
d acres
be ewood, grafted orchard, &C. The above
num can wiu 12,7(0, oni -half down,
the balance to 4 years tim It la under flue
state of cultivation. Owner I s obliged to let It
go on account of sicknesa. . It is cheap and very
desirable.
HAYES & KEPLER.
• _,No. 1 Reed House.
FOR BALE. -
Seven and one-ball acres, 5 miles of city, on
Buffalo road. Good small hotime, barn, el3olee
variety of fruit, ae. Price 115.950.
bail ICE
PLES„
No. 1 Reed House.
JAMES VLIANLON FARM FOR SALE.
OR Lake road. east about 6j4 tulles. 04 acres.
New two.story well finished - house, line burn,
200 young apple trees. Mr. &Hanlon having
made business arrtuntementa that will take
hint permanently from Erie Co.,_ proposes to
fell this valuable promM A CHEAr.
seplO•tr., YES A HE:PLEA.
THE UNDERSIGNED,
Raving ptuthased the Interest of the Mews.
YU:cents In the
FLOUR AND FEED 13 - U4I:NESS
Of the /ate firm, would respectfUlly tacit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa.
Irons of the house. and thepublic In gene's] ,
pledging himself that he will at all times try to
sell good and reliable
Flour, Feed and Grain!
At the lowest price for cash In tumid. From my
tong experience In this branch of the trade. - I
trust I kn ow what the public: demand, and that
lam prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the publie for thpir
liberal patmnage to me to the past. I hope by
strict attention to my business and their wants,
to merit a continuance of their patronage In the
future.
THE MM35Nta, FLOUR, FEED,
AND GRAIN BUNTINE99,
WW be continued, In all ita„derictinents, at the
ERIE MILLS, PAR&DE STREET,
had the Mori,
EAST 'PARR ROW,
Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House,
- Where the public will find • rood stock always
/br sale, with competent and polite men on
hand to supply their "rams.
araw-is. - H. B. HAVERSTICK.
PEULEY•S
National Claim Agency i
Office in Farrar Hall Building, Erie, Pa.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY.
AR claimants for extra bounty allowed by late
acts of Con ca n have the wune promptly
collected by "en their discharges to ma, the
receipt of which w be promptly acknowledge
ed and Instructions returned.
INCREASE OF PENSIONs.
Es per month for the Loud loss of use of either
leg or arm. Instead of XS. $2 per month for each
minor child of deceased soldiers or seamen.
Also, other tartillata.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL: OFFICRReIof U.& A.
Three months pay proper for all in service
March 3d, and discharged after April 9th, DIM
Mims cashed. -
Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions, and
bounty, promptly collected. Unequalled &et!.
Wes for closing and comPtcliTWMl6 Allow'
ance to prisoners of war collec ed. Only agency
is Narth•Western Pennsylvania where yearn of
experience In the U. B. Treasury can be round.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage be.
stowed In the peat we hope by increased alp&
rienee and unremitting attention to patrons, to
secure their continued favor.- (Mee in Farrar
Ran Building. Address
8. YODD PERLEY,
anTlB-tf. Lock Box 1111. Ede, Pa.
ttl ,31 A.lt 1131.. V. womEki.
1 ' M. A. DUNNING,
1018 Pefhmhiean 10th anda.r
Monainenta, Tombstones, Xarble and
Slate Mantles, de,
I have on hand a terse StYlolUlltht of 13301212-
&nada and headstones of carious styles, In
- American and Italian marble, and a corps of
the best workmen In tke State- All orders will
be promptly attended to aad.4olsfactlon guar
an eed. work la warranted aturorpassed,
and I cannot•be undersold by an one. Orders
ond Inirctlon of atock and prima solicited.
Ki amax lNlCEll BLALIES I—A eamplete wan:
went orevery Itllid aillazika needed by
Jas ^ • Cansiablas and Bcgilima
TSE BEST IS TIieCHEXPEIT.
GET 774 - 0 ,0 v re, s tr. rn s
New York Hoop Skirt Nanitactory
Ladles% Warm' and Children's
Hoop Skirts of all Styles
TOBACCO,
tizErps,
Ladles can have their Hoop Skirts made t"
order, so that I.lmy Will II 1 4 and hay.. no trouble
whatever. The New York. Hwp Uhl Factory
have . xperteneed hands in both our mimetic ,
lining and repairing dcparttuetta.
AU our Skirts are auk& of the Bat of
• Our Slane are ao'Constructad that the springs
fold inwardly, and readily yield to the altghteat
pressure, thus allowing them to cal (apse so that.
the WWI occupies the smallest posslolo spice
while slicing, riding or In Pavane a crowd, and
yet the_raoment the pressare removeu, the
skirt resumes Its original and brantittit s hape.
We don t bell these famous skirts at hair
price,
but sell theta as cheap, It nut cheaper,
then any other place In Lee. Ladies a h., can
not afford to buy %hut% evety little white tarn
have tuclr old one,. repaired tor a were trifle,
Be sure to vbsit toe New lurk. Ho. pSairt
Manufactory before purchasing chiewbere,
Country merchants will do well to give us a
eel!. NA IRAN' CCIUN, , •
Successor to A. b, Cohen a tiro.
de ^, 4 Na LULU State street, Erie, l e a.
Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA., •
The Largest, Chet'Meat and most Summated
Practical Btisiness College
IN TUE MUTED STATES.
Fifteen Thoiland Stprenis
From Thirty - Three States in Tea Years.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR,
C°ntaini gFlVdna r n n ;'l t r a°CuotCstey'sof Course
Premium Penmanship,
View of the College Building, different' De
ternp:riteielictriat.y of Pittsburgh, etc., etc., rulclWdts
rAitr.rril dt cupwi...sr.
msuree. Pittsburgh., Pa.
James P. Crook, having taken In his Non Jas.
E., as a partner, on the let deg of Aprll, Mai, un
der the arm name of James P. Crook & Son, de
sires to bare u settlement of his old acimunts.
AU persons knowing themselves indebted to
him are requested to mil and settle without de-
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
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siouurtirry
Life . Insurance Co.,
Assets, Dec. 1, 1867,
BUFFALO, N.Y., ism
This certifies that we, the undersigned, have
examined into the merits of the SECURITY
LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY, and believe It
to be UMW, reliable and equal to the best In
America.
Sidney Shepard & CO., Wholesale Hardware
Dealers.
A. F. Trip.P. firm or Sidney Shepard &
Simons & Crissey. Commission Merchants.
Dudley & Ca Ofl Refiners.
E.P. Burke, Farmers' & .Mechanics' Nat. Bank
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G. A. Williams, " •
j. 0. Robson & Co., Goldsmiths and Jewelers.
Simon Neff, Boot and Shoe Dealer.
F. F. Curry, Supt. Forest Lawn Cemetery.
George FeLee, Attorney and Counselor.
Cyrus P. Lee, Erie Co. Savings Bank.
Joseph L. Fairchild, Rigtster in Bankruptcy.
call CmAll peisons desiring insurance will do well to
N. M. MOORE, Erie, Pa.,
GEE 21333
ALE .BREWERY !
GEO. L. BAKER,
Formerly with Outhonta Raker Rochester,
having taken the well known tireuery on
French. Street, below Fourth, Erie, Pa.,
Formerly occupied by Win. Jacoul. would in
form his old anottalntanmaand the public gen.
rally that be fa now brewing a very attperior
Quality of Ale. 'Prom tile long experience and
=form anewma, he to milt prepared h. giVethe
best 01 eatlarartlon. Dealer,. are Invited to, mil,
ill ti. L. BA.KLIt.
GERMAN SAVINGSMII;II7I7O;q,
Cornfir Might's and statist° is3tish.
This institution is now open for the transac
tion of bustnes*.
Orsivit novas: 9 A. Al. to a P. Al.
nnlrtntnaTs: , 9 4...11. to SP. 4.
Ma Per Cent. Interest 10111 be diem by this
LIIE!alltiall to Reealsk Depositxus.
DlKEtrlons:
J. Elehenhinb, P. A. Becker; F, P. Liebel,
F. Schneider. John Gensheimer.
OFFICERti: ,
John Genshehner,....—.
Matthew kichlaudecker,,
F. Schneider,,
tnyTB7-13,,
Mullet Peck by her nestl.lo the Court of Cum
tnend, Ira U. aatch. moo Pleats of Kan
Cou, No. Feb.
Rollin Peck. , Term. uty ttALS.
WWI( E 113. bereit:i given that the wider-
IA aligned. aypoutted by the court of
won Pleas a Conttoutsiuner to take testimony
to Ups abed • stated Calm to be read in evidence
un tue hearing ut the same, will attend to the
dutteatti his appointment on toe lap dt Dee.
inst., at 11 o'clock, A. Id., - at ale °Mt* in this
city of tale--wheu aud where itir panic* in
terested eau attend it they see thoper.
' E. Cet/dYlLttniEN,
decl74w. • Commissioner.
e.cery linen, tor ctleiliMAN h Col 3 Great
. une Dollar store. Deseriptivechecks, $lO
•rsr hundred. ConsUmeno supplled direct, from
_..e ousounietorlea, and all goods warranted.'
monde sent uee. Address COWMAN o CO,
Af 1, wart Megan. • • declal2w
CPIUNTLNCi or every kind, in largo or
mead qoaaatiee.plala et adored. dose ' badslwle. sad as =dente prices, ati the
ceaerrereille•
=3
1 State Streete . krie, Pa,
ConstantW on hand
biew
NEW 'rx`JEtm.
JAMES P. COOK & SON,'
Dealers in
And hianutacturens of
JAJSIEN P. CROOK. it SON
NEW 'YORK.
$1,286,300.24
General :Agent tor Western Pa.
OPPOSiTE POST OFFICE.
MEIEMI
Notice.
liatuted-wAgents.
a. EICIMLAM & CO:,
MANITFACTURO OF
BOOTS & SHOES !
No. 4528 State Street.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
We have pat' antitheft and prepared for
_pith.
tic Insptrt lon, a rnatri In nth 'dock of Boots, Shoes.,
Chtlter., Rubber., etc. embracing ever f deseripo
tlon and variety of kinds, and which (or style,
totality and ['With cannot be atirpatuted In the
Inatket,all hf which are offert.ti at late reduced
rates- we tow ply especial and strict atten
tion to
cybrrom Ill'OliK t
For which the linek. collection of Leithera are
kept on hand, and ev.ry facility Is secured for
accommodating eutdotaera pmnaptly, and, in a
atyie to render perfect raitlsfaetton. Farticular
attention la Mao directed io oar
WITOLESA LE DEPARTMENT.
No. 6 West Seventh Eitnet,
Where we roantifficlure ot Wholesale, Moser
Boys', Ladles'. Atlases' and Children's loots,
Shoes, Gaiters, etc., of every variety and kind,
Having lately enlarged our manufactory 'V the
addition of new buildingsand Improved in k .
chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trsde
on short notice nod at the lowest market priosk
Adjoining this department ate cynnected our
LEATHER AND FINDINGg-IROO3III
Embracing French, German and Arnertorin
Calf Skins, of best and .varled t brands, Slaughter
and Spanish Sole Leather, French and Amer/.
can Roans of all colors and prices. -
With our increased facilities we can sell as
law 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
- -T.
the same.
seat-tf. .1. EICHENtAUB & CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
NII.INTNIVr 9
ns of Stli and 'Unto Sta.,
DZAZZIL IS
Groceries', and Provisions,
Wood, Willow and Stone - Ware.
And everything that is morally kept in a Filet
Class Family Grocery.
ALL MODS . SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
The beet brands of
Erie County Flour,
Aiway,B on Rand. Fall and examhr prices.
4nr. Goats delivereh 4 free in any part of the
city or South Erie.
J. 'NV . A.YRFt3,
Wholesale and Retail ,
Dealer Furniture
Raving purchased the entire stock of Furni
ture of Messrs. Moore dr. Ribiet, I respectfully
ask my old custornens and the public generally
to give me a call at the old stand.
NO. '715 STATE STREET,
Before purchasing elsewhere. I have a large
nasortinent of
Parltir. Charnl*r and Bed Room Sets
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES,
WARDROBES, DP/3103
And, In fact everything 1n the lineal Furniture.
I tan prepared ta ma nuraeture to order any Faqir
that may tie called for. Remember, go. 715
State 'treet, east aide, between filevantb and
Eighth iltreetm.
ap2s'o7-if.
qREAT 'REDUCTION
IN - pntemsi
E. M. COLE & SON'
WILL BIND
harpers' and similar Magazines , at 75 cents
per voume.
Godey's, and similar Magazines, at Mg per
Harper's anti Frank Leslie's papers, at 82.25
Per rear.
We are also making and selling .
Blank Books . !
,AT
REDUCED PRICES!
trelgatetriaorglatilletrt National
BOOK BINDERY
AND
Blank Book Manufactory
We would respectfully awnonnee tothe public
that we have opened a
130 4 p1K. lIINI}FiR,Iir,
and are prepared to do work in any braneb of
the bostuess.
'BLANK .1100-KS!
Of all kinds, on hand and made to order, and'
ruled to any pattern dented.
.
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ISA.GAttNES AND OLD BOOKS,
Boniid and repaired in time beet style.
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Kernels"'Natio nalStreets Bank, CoTAa2 SWAG and
Stb
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at:aim
Lancaster Intelligencer
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
'Democratic Journal In Penna . ylranla
...President
The Lancaster Intelligence; established la
17te. has always been known as a first-class Po
litical and Faintly Newspaper. The Weekly
intringeneer Is now the hugest Demacratte
pa
ppeer paulished in Pennsylvania. It has lately
been greatly Unproved in all respects, and hi
Just. such a paper - as every Denuders*, should
take. • •
The publishers of the Inteingencer regard It
to he the duty of every Democrat to support his
county papers Iniirefereneito any other ;Ilatt se
there areitaany who will be likely to subscribe
for more than one paper during the Pending
Presidential campaign,
_they Wive concluded
to offer the Weekly Intelligmiter at the fellow.
Ina tow rates: •
Single cople?re year, MOGI Five coples
Ten copies S IT I Twenty copies SAM; Thirty
copies WM; Illy copies, to one
kilVitareoptec, to one address, Seo,olL ( ! l Mlnti:
tMligeucer 11410 per annum.
sir Persons wishing t 6 sellreal elitist. can aid
no better advertlidng medlUm than 1 40 Weak('
Intelllgeucer. adorers
H. 0. SMITH 8 U). Laattaistei. pa.
100 PEINTLNG of encamnlnd. In Large or
J
small quantities, plata or colored, done to
the beet MM. end at moderate prloak-at the
Observer office
1013 PIUNT/1113 of every Irlod, la lama or
r./ mail onantaltra plata or oolored„ done In
too boot or" and at goOderata Ptak at too
Otatryor 9111se.
'WHOLESALE ,
ALSO,
JOHN W. AYREN.
N W-
BINDERY OVER
E. M. COLE .11t. SON.
ERIEIITY IRON WORKS;
ERIE. PA.,
ISIAI4I3FACTURERIS Olt
The Bradley Engine!
A Nrii• - 6)iirap.terni or
Double C3lluder Engine.
, Whir
VP.ikllrt 'Fli IF. ISTIF:At M gr'WI4IPE,
And IF. Wurruniett-to give
Ft Tv TO ONE HUNDRED FER CENI'.
More power than a C Under Engler
using the -erne amount of steely.
sTfAX ENGEIiES AND Boli.Ess
OF ALL eiTYIMFL
OIL STILL.% AND TANKS:
of a/I Detscriptlonft
4 'I let 't ir..,A, U ri.t w Nt /I.L.Pd
UM
111.11) 111. M IC%
- I IT
Greenbacks for Bonds,
,AND
EQUAL TAXATION !
. - .
If "Jew tenders" are good enough for the sol
dier, merchant, fanner, mechanic, 1ab0r
..., and all others who pay taxes,
they are good ,enough for .
rich bondholders who
pay no taxes.
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THE PITTSBURGH POST,
The only Reno:wink daily In Western Penn
sylvania, and a first...lass newspaper. Giving
the latest iota/Vine from all parts of the
world, full local an ••orsmercial reports, togetli
er with a waft amount of miscellaneous matter,
is delivered to subscribers to Pittsburgh and
neighboring cities and towns at the low price of
"Neon Omni i'ml ani Veek, or by flail, Night
1 ,
it Year.
TR WEEKLY POSTS
Circulation larger than any Radical weekly pa
per published in Pennsylvania. A large ergo
—me paper, forty-eight 011111111111 of matter, mg.
taing the leading editoriats, as published in tin,
Daily t. full reports or the doings ot t i
is
Rum late telegrams, cable, local and market
'reports, agrienitttral, poetry, stories, etc., is
mailed any address at
TWO DOLLABS h. TEAM,
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Or when ordered In clubs of Ave and over
ONE DOLLAN. AND EMPTY CENTS.
Aar Cirentate the Post and increase the Demo-
crane vote. All orders meat be accompanies
with the cash, and no deviation can be mad ,
from the terms given above. Specimen copies
• mailed to any address, free of chums. Addres
the publishers; JAS. P. HARR & CO,.
trursV. Pittsburgh. Pa.
The New York Sun,
A,. Independent Dally Newspaper, political
and gemerui. giving all the News in a fresh, read.
able, attractive manner, condensed so that a
business man can find time to read the whole.
Charles A. Dann, Editor and Manager. Prise $6
a year, $1,7,0 for three months
TICE IXTEMY BUN.
Prepared with great care tot country subscri•
be , a. Political news thoroughly condensed.
Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets accu
rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural
',7. -- ffenpnyalsdited by Andrew 8, Fuller. Dread
making it a rirst-rstalfligftencal! wrzicei
NEWSPAPLIt. Those who wish for a - roc,-
oughly reliable paper for the pending most Im
portant Presidential Campaign, will and THE
WEEKLY HUN exactly wind they need. Price,
fl s year; 20 copies to one Address, copies
to one address, SM,SO; 100 copies to one address
Ira
TEE BEMI4VENELY
Sabre size and character as the Weekly, but
fur 'slang twice as much reading matter. and
G
giving the news with greater freshness. reat
pains will also be taken In making up the Walt , .
ical news of the day for this paper, so that the
reader, whatever be bts politics, will dud the
SEMI-WEEKLY SUN 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, it 2 a year; !decides to one - address,
lib; m copies to one address, $33; fd copies to
one address, $80: alwaes in advance. Address,
mstiti-kw. , Tail SUN New York City.
JOHN B. PERKINS,
. NANIIVACTIINZP. OP
CONFUCTIONERIES
AND DICALND
Foreign & Domestic Fruit*,
.ri-tyrki,
NO. 8 2 2 STATE ST., CoRNER.NINTE,
ERIE, PENNA.
Pine Apples, Oranges, Lemon, Peaches,
STRAWBERRIES, ETC.,
Always on hand In their season.
Parties promptly_ t'ltilished witti seety Ale-
Illation or CAKE, PE DS, ICES.
_ETC.,
The nicest store west of New York.
Itp^2,ll.
Authorized Capital $500,000
CAPITAL PAID IN plu,00&
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
opened tar business on •
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1241,
In the banking ofecepreviously occupied bY, the
Merchant's Bank, Broarh's Building, north-east
corner of State street and public Park.
WM. L. sours, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, Cash.
nrocoroas:
WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn& To., Coal
Dealers.
.108. ISTCARTER, of firm of Belden, Bliss &
McCarter, Builders.
GEO. J. MORTON, (bat Dealer.
W. S. BROWN, ASent Buffalo & Erie R. R. •
JOHN C. BURGESS, °Miro of Clemens,Cangb 7
ey & Burges& Wholesale Grocers.
O. E. CROUC/1, old= of Crouch & Bro., Flour
Merchants.
M. R.-BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea
man Stove Manufacturers.
F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar,
Wholesale Grocers.
DREISIGAKER, Grocer,
.r.tV METRE FUR TUE BLID61114:111i1.
• baloa's " Mita Blemosialat Cyregos.”
Visalonos Uloonsias Cemss.l,
Phalan's "Nigh' Blimmeisi tateuaol
Otatomil's "Night Moran Cerres."
rbalelVis "'Visit Ilileonsing Cerrus.“
A nm 4 . 21 1UL 4,11 . " *11ei1.. arid Program Perform.
disti ted from the rate - *Aid beintlitil dower troy
erhtels It tat.. Us mum
Bisouracrarra rmlir by
PINALON & NOR, Row York.
ISFIWARE OF CAUSTkitFEIT*
ANIC FOR. PEIALON'it-TAKE NO OTHER.
F. A. WE.131011, m CO..
issui.l.2: es us
Country Produce, Grocer!is, Provisions,
WINER, LIQUORS, SEGABS.
Tobacco, Crockery Ware. Praita. 4c.
No. 814,E3tato t4troot.
West side, between Sib end 9th Streets, Erie, Pa.
Coati paid fon:wintry produce.
P. A. WE:11311. 5031144 . W. ERHART.
ILlitensed hy_the United nudes Aittlioritkw.) '
ltE&TOBB WILIAM BALX.—Vryand
cy_ Goods, Silks, Woolens, Cottonsdllarjtet
, MOW and Shoes , Silver - P lat Ware,
watches. !Sewing Mschnice, Cutlery, 0.c., to be
acid at the average price of., .00 each. Our cons
missions or einbaeaceed-inou of other stab.
lishmeuts,aud our goods are warranted to give
witistacilon. Clubs of ten and upwards receive
articles %slued at from gi to ilou.. Maw circular
and pull pat tletUars sent free.
- • '23. B CLOUDMAM & CO.,
7 bovibrio, o)Manover tit, Boston. Mass. .
st streesaiptds.
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and foreign, in spite of utionst probivtive noun-
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THE 31011 NINCI PATBIO
The office of the late Patriot and Union Inv
lug passed into the hands of the undersign
they propose to supply a vacuum that has
existed In the newspaper press of Interior Pe..
sylvania.
From some cause or other the reading mots.
of the iiernoetstic party of the great inter!.
counties of the ...tale have been compelled, e
ther to do without the latest news or patron
Journals whose political sentiments were 11l
tasteful to them.
The Horning Patriot Is inTended to 'mop
this want.
Its proprietors era determined that no ern,
shall be spared, 011 their part, to mike it tel
mom!, as u newspaper, to any of its competito
hatever the electic wires are able to comfit
tdcate, ap to the hour of going to press will
furnished in its columns every morning;
Its large size will enable it to give quite as tan
reading matter as any of its contemporaries.
As an advocate of sound political sentimeb
favoring no faction, clique or section, bat dev
Ulm its entire energies to the good of the who
party • as a vehicle of the latest news, and
chronicler ofpuling eVerfts, we are determinf
It shall not be excelled; and we confidently a
peal to a discrimingiung public for that aPp
elation and encouragement which are Indlspe
sable to success.
TERMS:
the Daily, one year in advance
Monti:Ls,
le Copies, Three Cents.
TUE . WEEKLY PATRIO'
It Is the determination of the propriel
Patriot to make their weekly Journr
nal to what the Patriot and Union we
West days. It will bo "one or the
lily papers in the State, and spech
11 be taken to fill its colmans with sot
: mat ter as will be alike interesting at
to the Farmer, the Medhanto and the
Business, and to make It an agreeable
-leffine visitor In everY,inniii,r•
eryed nerson should subsesioe to the
. t hbrovrts coun, and we do not
enter into competitio ty n with the local
the State. But, raanypeople take their
per and a pity paper in addition. To sue
nd greeting.
TERMS:
. gte copy, one year
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COP irs, one ........ ....
entycopies, one year._
tty undr
copies (toeopnles oe address)" out year
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All orders should be addressed to
B. F. MEYERS a t'r
3r2-tf flattlebur
I=
R. S. MORRISON,
reinoved his stock of goods
the Heed House formetly oscura
a. Mundt, Stephens dc Ivikteg. takes
in announcing to his old customer
citizens of Erie generally. ',lathe has
ont a
NEW AND SELECT STUCK
Goods,Dress Goods,
For Spring and Summer Wear.
Intend to keep at all times the best tfv
market, and a full assortment of every ,
my line. Purchasers can always do '
buying of me than by going East.
iber the place,
No. 6 Reed House,
h wide of the Park,
g. . HALL'S
SICIUAN
HAIR
.RINEWER.
THE best article ever known to RESTon
j. GRAY NAM tons original youtbltil color
It will prevent tile Bali front Ming out.
Makes the Mir smooth and glossy, and doe
not stain the
on
as others.
Our Treatise on the Hair sent freety
R. P. LLAI4 it CO, Nashua, N. 8., Pro
For sale by all druggists. nov2l-.lm,
L. U. CUEVA.I..IUU.
DESIGNER it DECORATIVE ARTIST
Neatest, Cheapest„anNewd
Yorkßost slag Painttn; Wea
of city.
,;
Parlor.. Churches , 41;eN,
Frescoed in the teateststyte of the art.
General Deatotos, Drafting of Models In? at
Patent Office and every descrippon of OM
mental Pat+ executed prouppy. Boorior
Parra* Flail. o. 3. second nom , apIAPV-11.
Administrator% Notice.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
rate of Joseph Callender, dec'd., late u
Springfield tp., Erie 0o;, Pa. having been gran
ted to the undersigned, notice is hereby give
to all indebted to said estate tO make Imintedi
ate Pointentoutd those baying claims again
the lathe iirtU -present them, dulpanthehtle .
red, for Isttieraent. -
GILBERT Mal t Adni.
Springfield, N ov. 2S, 18118.6
•
villa,
au27dy
TOB PRINTING al every Mud, In large of
ef email quantities, plain or oolored. done to
the boot style, and at moderate prima, at th
Otoarvet offera
Isicis ic.
EDITIONS:
DAILY WOII.LD
s . 1D
35 Park Row. New VA.
U. 8. 80818I8ON.