special. siotices. =no Truveler 4 4 Guide. lop The time by which the Lake tilikire and the Erie Q Pittsburgh trans are run is 12 min utes slower than Erie time—that of the Phila delphia ft Erie 10 YVlnutes faster. . - PIIILADP.LTIOA AND ERIE RAILROAD. Arrive. Depart. 0:50 p. m .'.Mall Train , 10:55 non. 10:(0 a. m..."..:. • Erie Expres..4 . 11:Z pon. 8:50 p. m_ Warren .Aecatrunotlattnn_ 8:10 tt.., m., -,-- ERIE AND rrrrsuunau RAILROAD. ' Depart. —Pittsburgh Exprea.r...:;._....10:05 a. ID. _ACC:01111IRAIIIIon troo p. in. .Erie AcOnmmodation.........-- .Erie I.l:cpreSS --7- MEE 1:) n. rn 2:45 p. in CLEVELAND EWE. RAILEDAD. - Depart CZ= 10:1O a. in New York P: X preSS —^,- 3:2.; p. in Day Ex pre.s s , 1.15 p n. 7:05 p. in Cincinnati Express I'2lll a. in Night Express 2:15a. in. ISteatubeat Expre55........11W a. tn. Toied,o Express 10:10a. tn. kworntriodation ,5:42 a. In. BUFFALO& ERIE RAILROAD. lePart. ME! ii id it7m Night Express 1:4011, in. -- New York - Express 10:55 a. na. C'lnelnnail Express 7:35 p. m. 1;45 . p: m Day Express_ :1:15 p. in. -4th m a. m Toledo Express -- 1:111 a. rn.........SteambOat Express ----- • s:', ! o p..m. ;Mall and Accommodation.. 0: 00 m M. , ...- .Om enDEK AND ALLEM' in.. - v trivEre B. B. Trains departing mad arriving at Corry: Depart,. Arrive. R:45 a. in-- Expie.% Train, ...... ....... 1:1.4J man. 5:00 p. in - Mull Train 9:45 a.,m: Trains departing and arriving at I rrineton : Depart. Arrive. 7aki a. m Ees4 Train '.:4-5 p, tn. igti p. m .. Mall Train, 12:11p. ui, Closing of Mails. New York,llostcm and Wash. 0:21 a. m. 6:3:4). in Buffalo, Canada, and New York Central Ratirmul .. . . .... ~...9:2:1 a. in. and 8:1 , 3 p. m. lin trmo and Erie Way Mail " `2:15 p. in. Cleveland and Erie Way Mail ` 0:23 a. in. _Cleveland 9:1,/ a. in. and S:00 p. ut. Chicago' 0.21 a. in. and SO) p. in. Erie and Pittsburgh 9:21 a. 1,1. Philadelphia S.: Erie,, Warren ACCOIII- . - mod:Alton, supplying offices bern Erie and WaVren,Gll Creek„ A. & G. • W. 12. R. and Meadville ' S:110 p. in, Philadelphia, Harrisburt.f, Baltimore and ,WashlugtOn and Philadelphia and Erie east of Warren, and War; • ren dr. Franklin R. It 910 a., in. Phila., Harrisburg, Baltimore .1., Wash-' ington - 6:30 p. in. Edinboro and McKean , 8:1X) p. m. Wansburg, .on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. - -2:03 p. m. TIM? OF AnitIVAL. New York; Boston, Bbtralo and Wash ' ington "•3:27.1 a. In. and .'1:10 p. In. • Buffalo and Erie Way Mall 10:2/ a. nt. Cleveland and Erie Way Mail_ ..... .... . 4:00 p.m. Cleveland 2:00 a. in. and 4:00 p. In. Chleago 11:00 a.-m. ` Erie and Pittsburgh ISIO p. In. . Warren' Accommodation, On ercet, - A. ez G. W. B. H. and Meadv.lllo,... 4:110 p. at. Phila., Harrisburg,' Ttalt !more" - and - - Washington 10:20 a. in. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, . . Washington, and P. & E. R. It., eat, t of Warren, and Warren ..V. Frank lin R. it 9:Oop. m. Edinboro and McKean 12:00 111. Wattsburg, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 0:30 a. in. Sa-Otllee hours from 7:00 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, Ofilee op,)n front 7:30 to 9:30 A. M. • JOS. M. STERRETT, P. M. • Blanks for Sale at the'Observer Office. The following blanks arc kept fur sale at the Observer °Mee, and can be furnished In any umber desired: Notes of all kinds. single and In books. Blank. Receipts, single and in books. Warrantee Deeds, common and New York form. , • Mortgages, common and with extra clause. quit Claim Deeds. • Agreements for the Sale of Land. , Marriage Certificates. Warrants for the Relief of the Poor. Landlord's Warrants. Common Ronda. Judgment Bonds, (amnion and Tight Form. Interrogatories. - Leases, Common and Tight Form. Narrs of all kinds. Summons, Subpcentts and Search Warrants. Executions and Seire Facias. • In•clarations. . Adatirastrutora' and Glinnliana• Bonds. . • _Commonwealth Wa7ants. Affldavit,Bond and ttachment. Power of Attorney. 1, Oil Leases and Refusals. License Petitions and Bonds. - Assignments. Mechanics' Lien. - Garnishee Attachment. • Jilndi3rsce VS: Endorser. Constable's Sales aud.Pknids. - Commitments. For Sale and For Itent.! - Parer. Lrar.—Double Sheet Deettsjl,2l per dozen; 75 eta. per half dozen. Single Street Deeds and Mortgages 73 cents per dozen; 40 eta. per half dozen. -Notes and Receipts 75 cents per hundred; 40 cents per fifty ; 10 cents a dozen. In books of onelnindred $10; of tifty 50 cents; of -..4.wenty-flve 31).pents. A l!l other blanks are got ••• - •741, pon sheets of uniform' size, at - 40 cents per dozen,_or 23 cents per gait' dozen. Where small packages are ordered by mail 10 cents addition al will be charged for postage. Agents for the Observer. • iAre tatvo selected the following gentlemen as our agents In the places name& to transact any business in connection with the (Alice. Persons knowing 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. • Petrolenm Centre—Geo. \V. Wilson. Tidioute---Helson Clark. Oak Grove—Wm. J. Welker. Wayne—D. W. Howard. - Youngsvllle-r-Capt. G. J. Whitney. spartansbam4John Cl,Burlingham. Titusville—Clark Ewing. • - Waterford—W. C. White. Union Borough—M. V. It. Brown. • Union Township—Moses Sni Albion=C. E. Lincoln. • Falrvlew—AMos Stone_ Girard—'.apt. tintehnt-ion. 'Rik Creek and 'Lundy'!" Lane—W,n.Sllvrmail. Springfield—Gilbert 'Hurd. Lockport—J. C. Catifrinan. , Wuttsburg—f.yman Robinson. McKean Township—E. Pinney. Edinboro—Marcus Sales. Harbor Creek—Wm. Sattsm an. Wesleyville—Edward Jones. North , F:ast—Ti. A. Tabor. • '? Jackson's—Smith J. Jackson. ti• A Card to the Ladles.— Mt. DIMON( '0%4 GOLDEN PERIODICAL_ PILLS, FOR FESIALEM nfallable In correcting Irregulnrltkat, remov ing Obstructions- of the Monthly Turn', rn.iso whatever cause, and always stiects.ful as n pr.. verttlXr.e. ONE PILL Is A- 140:41. Females peculiarly situated, or those suppos ing themselves so, are cannoned against using these Pills while in that condition, lest they In vite miscarriage, after wl admonition MO; Proprietor Wihtlilleti no ibillt,y„ although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwisb the Pills "are recommended as MOST INVALUAIII.E. itf.ll).Dl for the alleviation of ' , those suffering from any irregularities whkilever, as well as to preVent au increase of family n hen health will not perMit k; quieting the nerves and bringing back the "rosy color of health " to the cheek of the most delicate.. • Full and explicit directions' accompany curt box. Price $1 per box, Six boxes S.l. Hold In Erie by WM. NICK & SONS, druggists, *sole agents for , Erle and vicinity. Indies by sending them $1 through the Pokt Office, can have the pills sent (confidentially) by mall to any part of the country, free of postage. Sold also by E. T. Hazeltine, Warien; 11011- man & Andrews, Corry; Callender & ('o., Mead ville; C. C. Viall & Co., North'. East; Jewett & Wright, Westfield. - S. I). HOWE, Sole Proprietor, . New York. - my2l (03-1 y DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. THE DISTRICT COURT of, they United I States, for the Western District of Penn'd. Waller S. Payne, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2, 1667, having applied fur a discharge from all hi s debts and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court notice is hereby given to all 'persons who have proved their debts,. and other pArlioll/4 Interest d, to appear on the 711. day of Jan . ISLA.at 2 o'clock, P, before S:E. Woodruff, F.sq,„ -Reg ister, at his mitre, In Erie, Pa., to show cause, if any they have,'why clibehartte should not be granted to the said bankrupt. .And further no nee is hereby given, titallhe second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrunt, re quired by the 27th and mui keet i onh o f s od ac t , will be had before the said 'Register, at the same time and place. • • S. C. IifeCANDI.Mi Clerk of U. S. District Court for sold Dlt.trict. novl2-2c JOHN GENSHEIkER & SON. DZALiata Ili Caking, and deitis Furnishjug 00111413 R or MEV' ENTII taItF:ET, I 1.1 I :. P.% . REMOVAL. - 14 H. ITUNTEIi. loor.removed from bts uL stilud, south of the Depot; to the urw :doer three doors west of the American lion], south 'west l'iirli e wbere he has every One hoe of HATS, CAPS, &C., &C., warranted to be equal hi aiyit., qua! II) and au ish to auy In the market,und repeettelly MI a call from his old friends um! the NOAH genetallyeasburing them 111011 e will 2 , 1/tWay WA- SatiStiCd.` t1141.6.i. Administrator's oc Ir e. T EWERS (Hr AI)3II,NISTLLA .14 been grunted to the autlerslgaed ott the c,- tate of Andrew-Miller, dee'd; late of rquttl Erie. Erle CO, Pa., itottee Ix hereby given td all lti debted to the same to make tame Mate pay ment, and those leaving. claims estate svlll present theta. ditty autheutleujed, for settlement.. • -CA81311.3( t 111 KR, South Erie, Nov. 12-ety ' Adttimlxtrator. L. F. Slew • L EALIN: 'bought the Lugle In Water. ford would Inform the public and he has 7 retitled the hiaille, sand hs now nuady 1,0 hooominodatte all the best of style. ale ta ttle *s beautifully. supplitel, and the - bar le *tacked With the cheleest ofilqaora. *WNW irAl6 COVNTRY lIERCHANTS 4 ]E_ALID IEuOA- 4 • InA " ILF - •' DA.MYMEINs ° Farmeis and Others, • •i THE MOST IMPORTANT -ISSUE • •, mmiEs. REFIMAX. BEANS, BUTTER, IDVI.III PIIENENTY-D for the consideratien of the American people, is now before 'What , shell We do with It? It subjeettliat should engage the attention end elicit the most profound conekierution of everrieysi, 'patriotic mind. And as the consideration of this issue seems to be monopolized by the lents oferestien, they claiming to have the sole rightle partic ipate, diaper.° of and en ley the fruits thereof. We would therefore, for the benefit of those con cerned, present another Issue fraught with interegt, and in !Mich, es yet, theitailes ,hailo taken the most pronlinent, port, viz - , .The Daily -and • Ex-tnnsive I s sue : : of Dry Goads • . FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF; EDSON, mid the proprietors stand ready, and still continue to Issue treattheft mammoth' stock or de , strablu goods, the choicest patterns at the most enticing Inn'Olitlever before offered • q to the public, ' - We court the patronage of the public, awl the competition Of the fraternity, for .66 - 1( 0 J 1I 'IP 404 4U- IE. tig " Still Hie, mild] goons at prices that allow the public to live also. • • LADLES. IF YOU WANT BARNAINs IN DBMS 000118. ['ALL AT EDSON, CHITIZCHILL & CO.'S Silibirish Poplins, French Ottoman, .Empress Cloths, ALPACA POPLINS, 1 7 111 , 1151Crik tea) ENOI.IBII MNatI,VUR, SCOTCH MAIM IVATER-TROOF PLAIDS, MANDARIN PLAIDS, AEPACAS IN ALL COLORS, CAntetlus, Caudal, Cloths, .N:tntlarin Lu •tn•, Melte Sfuhainl, ilaratheaß, S .v...,i IE-4 ,, • . .A_ W L., S 1 . . Palsle r r ))1 , an; Grand'Duchess, Whiter Queen, Louise, ELECTORAL, EXCELSIOR, ETC k. iml. s •N* y gl e e y. YP 1 / 4 'Bo .10. 6..1 'I; 10• et 13 IA *.AL. ;1141-'' A Huge Stock, Very Cheap and Very Good. YANKEE IV-40 rr c) TE3. Gloves, llrnlory , Ribbon, Fringe, Hauling, Buttons, Ruffling, Linen ellfrA and Collars, French Coracle, Lice Handkerchiefs, etc. Carpets.---Just opened, a Fine Assortinent. 13.A.1411Cat.A.1.,S "01 every variety and style, nt exceedingly low figures. Come and get one ©a• Meal. • and .lEtoyoe , Wear. An ent iro now line t sl a to re re n ig e n rs an u t s l i tti e n c iraLlo v tli u s ing lV o e ve h r m o •e ur fac m ilitie i V n r . purchasing cloths MI : kinds of Manes* r tjooda will ho Issued for Cash from this Establishment. N .6 N 3: ho .vr , . . 0 Look out for Day Morton's Lined Clasped Skirt. We have the delusive right to sell this skirt to this ally. No lady that has ever need this sklr will hesitate to pronounce it the most elegant in shape, the most durable, And In all respects the most desirable skirt ever llitrriduced into the market. Tteinember the Place, No. 3 Noble Block, Next door to the Post Office. :NV " ri` VV E, NEW PRESSES, AND . SUPERIOR WORKMEN. ERIE OBSERVER 4 , 01' North-West Corner of State Street and the Park. 31 c•c3mI3I.:Fi'rmMANNED, Job Printing of Every Deseriptio In n rlrloof illeatirptawed neat nem; and at prices to eotnpete with any. other °Mee in the North Wesl. Antr PitmaN are of the ' • . . MOST IMPROVED KIND; Onr TYPE all NEW, and of the NirlAn't.l.lT terYting, and our Wottastarr equal to nny In the coon - try. With the Alliehinery •and Idaterial "wo tiow possebs. we tbel fully warranted In. . vhaming that .NO OFFICE in the western Part of Um Htata Exegu4, and • _ ' ' . natty one or two equal us. In facilities for turning out work Ina „ I RAPID AND" SATISFACTORY MANNER. - v - vat', tivr-vx.v. OF ruiroNcs • • , - . .. I td-r.I vrf I: n int , - work warrant/41 not to nein fetloi tq that Bono In-the Eastern cities. Cards, Lettkr and Bill Ilead?3; Circulars, Statements, u3ntl ito klntb4 of work In use by liciainoisa . Mon ENGRAVING,. LITTIOGRAPHINGI,Sze. • e hevemate erningenicnta with the largest and hest catabliahment In Buffalo for procuring any O ti of Engraving that may be neirtied. in tot good style alutat T 4 .1 ' 1 , ' 1 • ;it . ;' .1' 1 ; • Pnrtlen wniittng Oita Of , • . 4.111141 "Mit IltlielbilwrY• Seals. 'Autographs, * Naps, Portraits, , Phi thrill UN Will Le assured of n gond Noce of workintheinunaMmipt and sAtinfa** f.ary for a dud either on Wandk„Stone or Metal. TI 01: 13 i aid lila.. Ace. 7it .1;.1):1 :inlet) try 6yrr Gs , vutimrthat arc usistirparistil-Tersows having prhitteitio bedew and r.. t as. ~ coma venom, will Mid It to their Interdict. la entrust 1t to ea. We , 111 eue!,Niklre :ianj 4,.baU be PerfOrl.Wd ill a work nuutliket;utieluer,Au4* I hat the charge still be 8 eeNt.NNie raw lbei.tfortled. - . . 1 The i.i.erol pan tianign es ted4f.klijp lb it 4 OffiCei tinting the infit l .f WO realn i jhan elwouraged unto fe cilir rr• I y en:a t.i.,...stliii• its wlet.rni.• am itivo of cur I rie litel, Wa lt° no take especial Wi- eld ti.n 111 In [brining li Unt and Lba peddle flint W rs e haVe•sueezedcd in fitting up an naiad t equal n..•%,•1 v t &mini teznent. of Wu ettllllllllnitY4 , WIR hir4' ti, la r 44444 wil to (smarts with thw nts , t, iitid only Mika „ alaikr finder any one that we . , t•lattn no snorell.en we are plot ly entitled to. . . 1 1 S "- lii3 , . AL/04:31%.44.4 , ronetantli on land n nunli of AttOrtier_e,itteticeo Of the Peat* and Canstablifi Minks. or the moat avowed fotuta. BLANK NOTEt of every klad and B QJQL apps or la booty. p7H : TritaltiLt'A•,.crb4 And eitunine their lino a Marled Molialrm, Englhall 9erges. he Edson, Churchill & Co., SOB PRINII.4, 1'11.04). Ilnyttig fitted upburoffice - In the We are prepared to da ORDERS FOR •Speetat artentinit given to the printing of ' TRY, NAVAL ?TOWN, 3 PROVISIONS; lOSIAII CARPENTER, Gen'i Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 440 'Washington St, And'receive hiw weekly Price Current of Pni duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Current published In the United States. Marking Plates and Cards Furnished Free Liberal Advances Nada on Conslgnfunts. Stoves for Everybody AT • PATTERSON dc AVERY'S. No. 5.."7 'French Street. iv E. NAVE a largo assottmeut of the BEST and CREAPINT Stoves the market af fords. Our celebrated Nnw • AND 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 backs, also with and without back closets and reservoirs. We have also the best magazine Stove or per petual burner for parlor and ofilco use, yet of fered to the public, called tho , A3fEEEICA.N! It has a perfect base circulation, which offee-: twdly warms -the lower part of the room, and the construction •of the top Is such as to render explosions of ,gas Impossible —besides being the most beautiful stove In tho market. We also have any quality of other styles for both wood and Cannot be undersold. Call and examine our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. - am- Sign of the Rig__Eagle parched on a. Cook Stara , PATTER:SONS & AVERY, - -seplatt - No. f. 27 French St.„ Erie. Fa. S 9". % P..11 0 AV1S Has removed to Whittleh's Block, corner of State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he has opened a LAROELY INCREASED STOCK Of Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually kept In a first-class CrVestablishment. We are determined not urpassed, and invite all who want any thing in our lino to call feeling assured that we shall be able to give satisfaction both as :opera. ity of goods and prices. COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, . Po which we milt the attention of those haviog Produce to dispose of. We pledge °mach es to secure the highest market price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IN THE ADJOININU TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with - FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. aprnii-t4 sop I O'IN. Farm on Lake PleasantWri th road, about 7 • miles knn as Vlit9. LaUr place. 55 acres. (Mod farm House e , goixr cormsrenee 6 acres woods, grafted orchard, &c. The above farm can be bonght for $2,7130, ont-half down, tho balance. in 4 years time. It Is under fine state of Cultivation. Owner Is obliged to let it goon account of slektums. It Is cheap and very dealrab le. MAYER Q KEPLER, No. 1 Reed House. FOR SALE. Seven and one-half acres, 5 miles of city - on Buffalo road. Good small house, barn, choice variety of fruit, de.. Price. WOO HAVES d KEPLER, • No. 1 Reed House, JA.MIM OMAELON - FARM FOR SALE. • On Lake road, cast about 94 3 ' acres. New two-story weillinished - bonze, fine team atit young apple trees. Mr. O'Hanlon having made business arrangements that will take him permanently .from Erie Co., proposes to sell this valuable properly CHEAP.- seplo-11. - HAYS a ICEpLER. THE UNDERSIGNED, Having purchased the , interest of the ?deem Of the late arm, would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the frlenda,and-pa trona of the house, and the public in general, pledgl himself that he wilfat all times try to Bell g... and reliable Flour, Vend and Grain: 4 ltt the lowest price for cash In hand. From my long experience In this branch of the trade, I Mat I kn ow what the peddle demand, and that I am prepared to meet that want. Returning my thanks to the public Air 'their liberal patronage to me In .the past, I hope by strict attention to my business and their wants; to merit a continuance of their pat:Osage in the future. THE FIZUII,, FEED, AND GRAIN DUBINENS, •,~ WIU be continued, In ell Ita • depatttnente,t tbo . , and the Store, EAST PARRH 110 W; Between Brown's Ykteland Reed Hausa Where the public', will ands ookstock always for male, with competent an dpolite men on hand to supply they wants. - apVO7-Iy. - •li. B. lIAVLBSTICK. PERIABir'S National Agency ! All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late acts of Congress, can have the seine promptly collected by sending their di icharges to me, the receipt of which..wal be promptly acknowledg ed and instructions returned. INCREASE OP PENSIONS. $l5 per month for the tot loss of use of either leg or arra, Instead of 5a.4.42 per month for each minor of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also, (later Increases: ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICERS of U. S. A. Three months pay proper for all in service March &I, and flieMutrged atter April' 9th, M. Claims embed. Claims for arrears of pay, and pensions. and bounty, promptly collected. Unequa ll ed radii. Wes for closing and completing claims , Amyli. mice to prisoners of war collected. Only agency in•North-Western Pennsylvania where years-of OXPeriernee In the U.S. Treasury can be found. 7/tankful for the very 11be-rei patronage be stowed In the past, Um tame by Inch:wed expe rience end unremitting a/tenth% to pgitrons, to secure their continual favor. pm", In Farrar Unit Building. Addents. ft* TODD FERMI% saTOS4L Lack aor MI. Brie. Ps., hIiIE m t:DllNNilliti, . , 'No. 1018 Peach Street, betifeen 10th and 11tb, Rrie,,Pa. Itorilanenta k . Sla Tembstetlserwsi Jiarble...l2ll te 111aueAe. • I have on hand a Large .aasolhmit Olt 9 3 , 011 9- mental and beadlike:mil •of viarions„aty• in American and Italian marble, - and ;ems of the heat workmen in tkeldiat.; All orders will be promptlYattended to and satisfaction guar imUed hfy work hi warranted munirtmesed. and I eannoiamtualemoldhy say' one...Orde,nr and ineEectio iY n of stock and pricasoolicitod: ralitYa7-• " BANKS! BLANKS I—A' complete moo* aunt of every land of Blanks needed by Witr in anln al Um once Jimill:inites and litudnems . ' CoNMI" TOpv. Cll E. EGGS. FLOUR AND. ?MAL, FLAN, COTTON, FUNS AND SKINS, DRIED.wn ottEEN Faurrß. OKAIN, WOOL. GAME, FOUL- flops. aiNcsolid, - FEAT4EUS, REMP OILS LAUD, TALT.OW, • TOBACCO, sonnutat MOLASSVS, NEW YORE CITY, SENO FOR A PRICE CURRENT WiTABLISIIEISI.IAY 1, is First class references given when requireiL tchl9'ti7 NEW LOCATION. Country Produce Bought and Sold. We have opened a RAY_ES dc KEPLER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FOR SALE Vlneente In the FLOUR AND FEED uusucEss ERIE *ILLS, PARADE STREET,: OMee hi Fsirriar Hall Building, Erie, Pd. SOLD/ERS' IIOUNTY. THR-lIINVIS THE tiIEAPFST/ GET YOUR mit.irtirs • ..AT TIM New York Hoop Skirt Nanufsetori IMI 1 ! 51.thsete -nnd children% Hoop Skirts of ' all Style 4 .sEEng, • Constant 4 on hand. is Ladles ran have thea Hoop Shirts made to order, so that they will tit, and have no trouble whatever. The New York Hoop Skirt Factory have experienced hands la' both our manufac turing and repairing departments. All our Skirtsble are made of the Best of Flexl and NateriaL Out Skirts are so constructed that the springs fold inwardly, and readilyylcid to the slightest pressure, t hes allowing them to collapse so that the skirt occupies the smallest possible space while sitting, riding or in passing a crowd, and yet the moment thepressure is removed, the skirt resumes its original and beautiful shape. We 410 n..t tie!! these famous Skirts at. half price, but sell them as cheap, if trot, cheaper, than any other place In Erie. I.odica who can not afford to buy Skirts every little while can havertheir old ones repaired for a mere trifle, air hie BUM to visit the New York...ll°oo3k irt Manufactory before purchasing elsewhere. Country merchants will do well to-give us a call. NATIIAN WHEN, iLec.2l'63-tf c.4 , w,6(e f &' Cor. of Penn and St. Clair Stfects, The Largest,Cbeapest and :nest Suceesural Practical Business. College Fifteen Thonmand Student:4 From Thirty - Three Sates in Ten years. FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR, Ogintainina full Inforntition, Outline of Course •i of Study, t.,:unples of Cowley's Pr63:alum Penmanship, View or the (A:Alive Iltilfding, different De partments, City of Pittsburgh, etc., etc., addruss the Principals, f3biiTll aic C0W.L.7,111r. m919'61 James P. Crook, having taken in hls son, JaM. E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, un der the firm name of James P. Crook t Son, do. sires to have a settlement of his old accounts, All persons knowing themselves indebted to him are requested to call and settle without de. lay. JA3LES.P. CROOK. S SON, Dealers hi ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER, i And Manufacturers of WI ND9W SASH, IV IIAM1•14, DOORS &RIJN DS MonMing' and Picket Fence, Scroll Sawiul 2datelif in: and Planing - done Loonier. 't Shop on Vetteit St.. Between Fourth and Fifth Sta., Frle, Pa. We respectfully tall the at ten don df the pub- Ile to our facilities for doing work in the best of proniptry Mal on reasonable terms. Hav ing fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, wo feel con fi dent of giving mtisfac lion. Orders nom abroad will recelvo prompt attention. • . • mv2ST4-tf. JAMMi P. CROOK 60 SON. 1 N. .1.1. t. CNEMI OLt 4R7_,T,04,..i, fl/111LY 4 ir ' SOAP., . - --.L-,- , Fz. ...,-- 4 . 5 11 ,1 lIANUFACTURRE. o r t'‘‘ .. ( cs • (j4P AND CO V Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets, .13A: S_ 1P 4 CIUIRIL7P - Y . ' Life Insurance Co ` ~ . • Aside, Dec. 1; 1567, $1,286,390.1,1 f? • BurrALo, N..Y. , .IAS. Lis certifies that we, the untler•tigned,,havo • arnined into tbo merits or the SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE: oUlit PANY, and believe lc to be sound, reliable and equal to the best in America. Sidney Sliepaid & Co., Wholesale Hardware Dealers. ~., A. F. Tripp, arm or Sidney Shepard & Co. ' - Simons &17rissey, Commission Merchants. Dudley & Co., Oil 'Refiners. E. P. Burke, Farmers' & Mechanics' Nat. Bank. G. A. Williams; " " " ' J. Ot Robson & Co.,,Goldsmiths and Jewelers, Simon Noir, Boot and Shoe Dealer. - F. F. Curry, Supt. Forest Lawn Cemetery. George F. Lee Attorney and Counselor. • Cyrus P. Lee, Erie Co. Savings Bank. • ' Joseph L. Fairchild, Register in Bankruptcy. -,• - • • call on All persona deslrfng-insumlicir will .do well to, . . . M. M. 11100 RE, :. Erie, Pa., 5u13;68-tt. ALE IMEVVERY! GEO. DIVIKERO • Formerly with, OtitliOnt & Baker •Rochestei, halting taken the well known Brewery on French Street, 'below. Fourth, Erie, Pa., Formerly occupied by Wm. Jacobi, would la form lila old acquaintances and the public geti - = rally 'that ho is now brewing a very superkw qt ru le nt of Me. From hla king - experience and auceesa,be is fully prepared toglve the bearof satisfaction. Dealersare Invited toes ly 9EO. L. tia GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION , Corner . .Mlichtli and State !Ste.. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. • This Institution Is now open for the transit). lion of business. OFRIOR HOURS: 9A.M.to4P.M. SATURDAYS : 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Six Per Cent interest will be Given by this Institution toZ Baird= Deposttorn. • IDIREMORS : J. I:Ashen/sub, P. A. Peeke`r, F. I. Liebe], • - Scluaelder, , John Cieushenner. OFFICEIDI: 7 , 1 John Genshohner Preshlctit Matthew SehtsuAleciter, F. Bchnelder. ....... .„.- ...... ...... Jieeretstry. tn77477-Iy, , • Harriet Peck by irer next) In the Court of Corn friend. ha H. Hatch. I man Plena of Erie • Va. County,.}4 - .). Fel). Heflin H. Peck. J Turin, t • NOTICE JH Ilvou that' the:under- Virg APPollitol c -by the („Uurt'oi Com mon a Commissioner to take testhrtattir to the above stated case, to be read 111 , eVid onto on the hearing of the same. will attend to tho duties of his appointment as Alto 'Rath' of Dee. lust., at t.' o'clock, A- M., at his Wilcon this etty of Itrlo—when and where nilparties IR- Wetted can attend Itthey4sea PIPPer , • • t . E. CAHPu..tHSEIg. • deerf-Slati- • Commissioner. WORKS. ; Every Town, to CUSHMAN 41, Dreat 1 Übe Dollar store. ;Descriptive checks, so per inualreda. Cinistunors supplied direst min ale • atanu4mioricsi and. all, goods warranted. 'Circulais tanitiree. Ii idrehll CIISHIWAN•st .0 Bodo%' d„ae,lo42w Es:PRINTING. of ever" kind, -hi Virgo 4 small imantlties, plain or colored; done to ban ay % and a - moderate prices, at We • -' • Vtisiesseollios • _ bXti State Street. Erie, Pa successor to A. F. (Mien or lira, No. JAM State' str,el., l'a. PITTSBURGH,' PA.; IN THE UNITED STATF-r4 'Pittsburgh, Pa NW FZIZDI. NEW YORK. General Agent Air Vreitein Pa Notice. Igkau . tea....-Agents.; 1 1.BIMUkillB & C 0.,; i t s BOOTS & SHOES! No. 628 Slate Street. RETAIL: DIEPAMTMENT. We have Just, finished, and prepared nu- pub tie inspect ion, a naumtnoth sfock of BootH,Shoos, -Gaiters, Rubbers, ete., embracing ever)" deierip elan and variety of kinds, and which for st,yle, quality and ffulfdt -cannot, be surpamed in the inaricet, all of whieb are offered.nt late mineud ruttlf. Vie also pay especial and strict alien• lion to - • .. , • i • , . . , • t • -.0%....‘4ricc.1 • Dr won't f. , . . - For which the finest collection of Leathers are kept on hand, and every facility is secured for aecommodating customers promptly, •and in style - to render perfect satisfaction, .Particular attention Is also dlretted to our WHOLESALE - DEPARTMENT, 1;(o. 6 West Seventh Street, Where wo manufacture nt -Wholesale, Men's Boys, Ladies', Misses". and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ete., of every variety and kind. Baying lately enlarged our manufuttory by the addition of new buildings awl improved MP, chinery, we are prepared to supply the Trade on short notice and at the lowest market prices.. Adjoining this department are connected our WHOLESALE LEATHER AND' FINDINGS. ROOMS! Embrnetog .French, German. and American , Calf Skins, of best anti varied, brands, Slaughter and Spanish Sole Leather,EVench nod A inert- Mill Roans Of all colors anti prices.. With our Increased faeilitles we can sell as low Iv any Eastern manufacturer, nod make to order any kind of work wanting by the Trade. Thankful for the past hiwral patronage of the public, We rettpectflitty solicit a contlnnince the same. „ seal-tf. J. -EICIIENLAUII CO. CHEAP CASII STORE. . Glr of Bth and ritate StN 121E1E3 Groeerlel;s and Pr0V1,4101114. Wood, Willow mud dune And everythlr4 that IS usually kept In a Firs Class Grocery. ALL DODDS SOLD CHEAP FOR DASH The best brands of Erie Coituty Flour.; AlwitY son Hand. Call and examine 'prices. Oa Goods delivered free In any part Of the altar or South Erie. on tL I .J a. W. AV IEI S , Wholesale nod Retail Dealer in Furniture Having viral:axed the entlre stock of Furni ture of Messrs. Moore & flatlet, I respectfully ask my old customers and the public gcnernily to give me a call az We old stand, NO. 715 STATEI STREET, fore purchaqtlig ege u r e l li te t re o . f Aare a large par or,Cha mber and Bed Reom.Sets IE3 BEDSTEADS, :CHAIRS, TABLaR, 1M51,114, • ~., - . • And, in fact everything 1.1/ tho line of Furnit tire. I am prepared to manufacture to order :Inv style that, may: be called for. Itetnember, No., 715 State street , east hide. between Seventh and Eighth ktreets, apl'.3 -tf. • GREAT REDUCTION • IN VIC IC JE:2.._4 2 E. M. COLE & SON Am!, BIND Harpers' and similar Magazines, at 75 etntst per volume. tiodey's.imil similar Magazines, nt f 1.120 per volume. Ilarper'S and Frank Leslie's papers, at tz,2.2.5 per year. We are also,innking and selling •,‘ Al 3. it . l 13.0 0 IZSi AT • - . REDUCED PRICES'! Bindery oVer Keystone 4tntinnal enr• nor State and bait streets. ". upt3-tt. 1-:1111 4 /.. Ew BOOK BINDERY A.I4D Blank Book' lianufaotory WO Nvryula respectfully nanoance to the public fiat we Piave opeued a • t 1300 IK. • and aro prepared to 410 work, lu any wunch o the Liminess. BLANK BOOKS! Of all 'kinds, on hand and made to order, and rulell to any pattern desired. lIAGI,ZINES AND OLD .DOOKiS, Botind and repaired In the bent atyle:r BINDERY OVER Keystene NatantEd stadt__, Corner State and Bth Streets, Hee, Pa. E. 31. COLE dr. SON eiuS-3m Lancaster intelligenceir TILE Lilli.GE.rr AND CIMAPZST . Detuneiatic Journal s Pennsylvania The j Linenster Intelligencer ' established in MA has always been known asa first-class Po-. Intent and Family newspaper. The Weekly Intelllgencer Is nowDiolargest Democratic pa peer pnWlahod In Pennsylvania. It has lately .bean greatly improved inftli respects, Is Just such a paper as every yemocrat should take: ' . The publishers of the Inteiligencer ard It' to be the duty of every Democrat to su pport hta county papers in preference to any other; but as. thorn are many who Wlll be likely, to subscribe for ,more than -ono -paper during-the pending Presidential campaign. they have concluded• to offer the Weekly Intealgoncor at the follow ing IoW rates: . . Single copies, one year, UN; Flvecoples e 9,00; TOW copies 1J.7 OA Twenty copies 4 3:f2.00; Thirty copies egi,oo; Fifty copies, to oneaddreas,lll3o,oD; Mghtyssoplesi, to, tUmAddress. &10,00. Daily in telligetCer tripper annum. • , • fre- Persons wishing to sell real estate tan find no better advertising inedluni than the Weekly Intelligencer. • Address H. 0,4M1T,1 1 01-00.1.aincaster, B PRINTING of every kind, Id large or tr. small quanUtlaidevan or colored, done in tbeet' style. and at moderato Week. at the' t' OMw OB II: LNG - of every . kind, In large or uniallqualttittm plain or colored, done to beside% and at, Moderate prim, at the Otnerverinnes EVE: ntoN.woulcs, Eltl 3E; PA., „ AdANUFACTUREILB • Ob' _ Tho..Bradloy, Engine! Double Cylinder Engine, TtS , 4 FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED FEE CET . More power than a amount C` tinder Engine using the • &rue f Mean). • STEAM .ESAINES AEI► BOILERS ! OIL STILLS AND TANKS ! G ; 112C1.11.A.1t SAW MEE Greenbacks for Bonds, EQUAL TAXATION .! If "legal tenders" are good enough for the sol d ter, moral:tut, farmer, Chglille, labor er, and all others who pay taxes, they are good enough for rlcli bondholders who pay no taxes. • THE PITTSBURGH POST, The only 'De:tamale tinily In Western Penn• sylvania, and a nrst-class newspaper. Giving the latest intelligence from all parts of the world. full local and commercial reports, togeth er with a vast arnonut of ru iseOlaneous.nuit ter, is delivered ; to subscribers in Plttsbnrgh—and 'neighboring cities and towns ut the low priceol Fifteen Cents ner Week, or by Eight Dollars a Year. Tit WEEKLY POST, Circulation uirger than any Mullen] weekly pa per published in Penn Sylvania. A large eight page paperjorty-eight coltuons of matter, cou nting the leading editorials, as published In the Daily Post, full reports , of the doings of the Rump—late telegrams,, cable, local and market reports, agricultural, poetry, stories, etc., is mailed to any addrebs at 'TWO DOLLAES A YEAR, Or when ordered in clubs - of-five and over ONE DOLLAR. AND EMPTY CENTS. It? Circulate the Pont and increase the Demo. cratie vote. All orders must be accompanied with the cash, and no, deviation can be mrult from the terms given above. Specimen copies mailed to any address, free of charge. Addrele. the Unbitsherc, JAS. P. BASIC &„ CO.. • turitti.Pittsbnrgh, • An Independent Daily Newspaper , political arid general, giving all the News In a fresh, read. able, attractive manner, condensed so that a business man can find time to rend the whole. Charles A. Dan Editor and Manager. Prise $43 three a year, 81,50 for months. - - - Prepared with great care for country subacri bets. Political news thoroughly condenied. Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets accu rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Grant variety of interesting miscellaneous refuting, making it, a knit-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 SUN exactly - What they need. Price, $1 a year ; copies to one address, $l7 ; 50coples ts7o one address, 517,50; 100 copies to one address TEE 1322d1-WZEICLIt SIIN. Same size, and character as the Weekly, but furs fishing twice as much reading matter, and giving the news with greater freshness. Great pains will also be taken In makingup the polit ical news of the day for this paper, NO that the reader, whatever be his polities, will find 1110 SEMI-WEEKLY - SUN to be an accurate and comprehensive compendium of political infor motion. In fact, we mean that this shall be the most valuable etunpaign paper in the coun try. Price, it 2 a year; 'lO copies to one address, $18; 21 copies to one address, $11; 50 copies to one address, $.O: always in advance. Address, myil-3w. THE SUN New York City. JOHN W. AYRES. JOHN 8. - , PERKINS, MANI:JFACTUREII OP 100/NIV'F.:CTICONEIZI.ES Awo DEALER Foreign & Domestic Fruits, N .01 '&7, NO. 822 STATE ST., CORNER' NINTH, . ERIR, PENNA. • , Pine Apples, oranges, Lemons, Peaches, • STRAW BERRIE% ETC - ., • Always on hand in their season. Parties, promptly% fn , rnished with , every de scription uf E.SeMIDS, la>3. ETC., ETL , The nicest store west of New York. • ap23-tt. • Authorlzpd Capital $1500,000. CAPITAL PAID • IN 1203,00 SECOI4 NATIONAL. BANK opened for business on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TII, In the banking office previollSly occupied by the Merchant's Bank, Brown's Building, north-east corner orStato street and public Park. WM. I. SCOTT, Prest. WM. C. CURRY, cash . WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of 'learn do %*o., Coal Dealers. JO9. INFCARTEIt, of firm of Belden, Bliss & IfeCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo & Erie IL JOHN C. BUItGIS, of firm of Clemens,Caugli ey & Burgess, Wholesale Grocers. - O. E. CROUCH, of firm of Crouch& 8r0.,, Flair Merchants.. - M. IL BARR;of firm of Barr, JcLbnsait & Sea man; Stove Manufacturers. F. F. FARRAR, of firm of Gray . ' & Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. . J. DBEISIG.IXFIL Grocer, i NEW PLIUTIIE VOR TIIE IIiNDKIWIIIIT. lou's "Night Bleosniog- Coreuit.” Phuloses "•Aigki 'Blooming Cretins:, ihttliou 9 a "Night Rtoetning_errrn■. Ohnilon,6 r "Night Uloosuiag .Cpreaa.9, Mutton's 4, ltight ltteoduiey Ceres■.'+ A most exquisite. delicate, and Fragrant, I'errum.•, distl.lod from the rare and beautiltd Sower ,Irsto Which it takes Its name. Mannfactured only , by PINALON & SON. New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK' FOR PRALON'SS-TARE NO OTHER. CStintry Produce, •iiroeerles, Provistgin, Tobacco, Crockery Ware, Fruits, Nuts, he., No. 814.:3tttte Street - . • Woct Cldfi ‘ between Bth audy9th streets, Erie, Pa. Cub pal& for country prixtuoe. F. A. 'WEBER. my2l-tf. W. ERHART. FOR ONE4W X _ [t.lcenscd twill° United Mates Authorttim] 1 - 1 BEAT ONE DOLLAR SALE—Dry awl Fan cy Goods, Silks, Woolens;Cottons,Caryet -taxa,' pools - and , Shoes, Silver-Plated Hare. Hatches, Seviing Machines, Cutlery, &c., to be 011 eriee sold at the average price of SIM meth ecano• taisaleas . or clubs exceed tlidso of othe estali lislitnent s, find our goods tiro wartanted give .sioUsfaetion. llults of Wu and upwards- lye articles valued at front (3 to (100. New molar laid lull particulars sent free, • % _ 2. N. U CLOUDMAN dk. 11; ; , , , ,, noVr3.4lrn. . 40 Ilartover St., Bostahi ' . i BLAMKEiI BLANK.B!—A complete assort inept of every kind of Monks needed by Attorneys, Justl Constables and liminess men. for sale at the O bserver Mice. . A New thuvonrid or IMMEI • • And to Warranted tn give OF ALL HTYLER. Of 01 Desertialorvi II EA I) 111.00 Kok. MEI The New York Son, 14ii:Eir,,V;A - A:44'4:11i;1 , INIMEEM wEnnit do co.. DX)0 4 3203 41,3% NIN 03, LIQUORS, sEcans, . fsoo. "THE WORLD." ' At the opening of the year 1868, "The world challenges, more confidently than ever, sympathy and support of ail patriotic elute°, A glorious work lam been gloriously bega ° ,_:. Deep already answers 'deep. Thu long tidal ty of tiaLsJoarnal to them:se of liberty proteo, , 1 by law stands nobly vindicated In as p.t elek r victory shining from Maine to (411fortila, necticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, N., -.York, have thundered forth their vend o i „„ t ,the misrule and Madness of the past. Init 1.. u, more remains to be done: Never was the of the country greatta. The It:Waal part) gill decrees the derth o f representatlveselbgovere ment to sovereign States. Armed with lib nary despotism and Negro Sulfra.v, It desperately grasps at a permanent it power, in defiance of public opinion, et tie , of enormous taxes ,and of crippled luiluNtr s , at the cost of Union and Peace. To , the great battle still to be fought - 11,, Weald" will give all its efforts, till its en. rxlr It'esks of its friends In their turn as much • , t asks of them more renders and a wider once. It asks this with confidence In Its -he,,,, as a newspaper and as an organ of °pineal, The cider use of 4 t t Newspaper Ls to g,‘, readers ALL TILE NEWS. For this the facilltitni of '7lte World" art. u „. surpasged byway Journal In the United 4t t„ It seeks to excel by, an accuracy and caiulot, spirit and freshnetts In its netts ,columns wilt, I, shall commend It-to readers Of T:hatev( r part: sex, creed or place, As an organ of opinion "'the World" lathe flinching champion of I Liberal, Progressive Democracy, whereof the corner stone is Freeglom tostmite by Justice; Freedom pure and simple, In tig far rest collective measure; the office of lush.. betrlg to protect Freedom from encroachnients• Freedom of the Individual citizen In his rights of though, hpeccit, religion and locomotion; in his Right to make any money tramming he thinks proper In spite of foolish usury laws; in hi, Right to buy and sell - in all markets,.donnestie and foreign, in spite Of Unjust protective tan it , in his Right to choose — his own food and - drink . , in spite of Meddlesome temperance laws • in iii, Right to representation in the legislativetrodle s which tax him, In spite of unconstitutional ex chisibits; Freedom of collective citizens to as semble for discussion of glevances; Freedom of all local eoruninuitle* to manage their local al fairs without central interference; Freedom in every section of the country, from the arrogant and unconstitutional domination of other net lions, This large and comprehensive idea in Freedom sums up the politics of "The Worbi, , ,,, which will never be found wanting to this Nip ita2 interest of the country and of the hurinet race. A paper published In the metropolis Is natu rally looked to for cteeful Market reports turd authentic information, and intelligent tlls en, ahms relating to Trade, Coninieree and Finance. In these features '7llVrltt" Invltcro cos. pail:4on with any other laL 'The WEEKLY WORLD, a tan egnarto she, I, same size as Daily, Is nowelnteCwholly is large type, and (since its CM On wit the I ., :eu York Argus) has the largest drealation of aay weeklyjournal published, save one. It Is ati unrivalled journal for the Farmer,. LIAM Kock Produce lAstleir Country Bierobant, etc. reh ashed Wednestist The SEMI-WE ,LY WORLD is a large quar to sheet, same size as Daily, which, by omit ting the great mass of city advertisements friss the Daily contains everythtng else that appears In the daily and weekly editions, Publishei Tuesday and Friday The DAILY WORLD affords a complete Coln pendlutii and discussion of the news of every day. P.V.13.31E3. WEEKLY WORLD. 1 Copy 1 year IS 2 (A) 4 copies 1 year, separatel i fraddremil ._ 7 w 10 copies 1 year, separate waddressed 15 .20 copies 1 year, to one dress ...... -.—.—..- eu 20 copies 1 year, separately addressed- --. 2 al 50 copies 1 year, to one address....---- 50 a td copies 1 year, separately addressed 35 oi SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD 1 cops 1 ...... UU 4 copies I yeai,iii:psxraire:li;nill tu to copies 1 year, to one address - 3i to 10 copies 1 year, separately addressed......:.. 2l • DAILY WORLD, 1 copy one year...., CLU'B .raILES. For Club of le to one oVdress, Weekly I year 161. SO 100 50 " " 1 " 1 Dailyl- We ek ly " . • butEcnolis. Additions to clubs may be made any !hue in the year at the above club rates. Changes in club lists made only on request of 'persona receiving club packages, staUng edi tion, post office and State in-which it has pre viously been sent, and enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trouble of the change to seps.,. rate address, Terms, cash in advance. Send, If possible, Post Otlice Money Order or Bank Draft, 13111 s sent by mail will be at the risk of sender. We have no traveling agents. Specimen cop ies, posters, etc.,. sent free of charge wherever and whenever dedred. Address all orders and letters to THE WOULD, JA23-Gw. .13Psrk Dow. New York. Pit OSPV.CT'VS. TILE MORNING PATRIOT. The office of the late patriot and Union hav ing passed into the, hands of the undersigned they propose to supply a vacuum that has Wog existed in the newspaper press of interior Penn sylvania. From some anise or other the reading MSIE,Rog of the Democratic party of the great interior counties of the Mate have been compelled, ei ther to do without the latest news or patronize Journals whose political sentiments were 41s -tasteful to them. - The Miming Patriot Is Intended to supply this want. Its proprietors are determined that no effort shall be spared, on their part, to make It fully equal, as a newspaper, to any of Its competitors. Whatever the electic wires are able to commu nicate, up to the hour of going to press will be furnished in its columns every morning; and its large size will enable It to givequite as much reading matter as any of itri contemporaries. As an advocate of sound Witt - cal sentiments, favoring no faction, clique or section, but devo ting its entire energies to the good of the whole party • as a - vehicle of the latest news, and a chronicler of passing events, we are deterrnint d it shall not be excelled; add we confidently ap peal to a .discriminating public' for that appre dation and encouragement which are indispen sable to success. Ftr the Dally, one j y tt e 4n rl.4advree, Single Copies, Three Cent& - TILE WEEKLY PATRIOT. It lathe determination Of the, pregirietors of the Patriot to 'make their weekly journal fully equal to what the Patriot and Union was in its pennant days. It will' be-one of the Largest weekly papers in the State, and special pains will be taken to fill Its'eolumns with such read ing matter as will be alike interesting and use ful to the Farmer, the Mechanic and the Man of Business, and to Make it an agreeable and welcome visitor in every family. . Everyperson shonld subscribe to tbe paper printed in his own county, and We do not Mean to enter . into competition with the local papers of the State. But, many people take their home paper and a city paper in addition. To such we bend greeting. - TERMS : • Single copy, one " six months..,.—. Ten copies, one year • Twenty copies, ono year... Fifty copies (to one address) one year. One hundred copies " . 4 All orders should be addressed to B. F. UHT ERB & Harrisburg, Pa. CCM acres R. S. MORRISON, - Having rerfroved his stoat of goods to the store in the Heed House formerly occupied by Messrs. Monet], Stephens h Willey ■ takes plea sure in announcing to his old customers and the citizens of Erie generally, that he has open. ell out a NEW AND SELECT STOCK - - a/ or - Dry Goods, Dress Goods, &r., For Spring and &Amer Wear. I intend td keep at all times the best goods In the market, iftid a full assortment.of everything in my line. Purchasers can always do better buying of me than by going East. Remember the place, No. 6 Reed House, South side of- the Park: U. S. MORRISON. . apl67tf. • ALL'S• VEGMLESICILIAN •HAIR•. • • rf,*. 2ctuNzwza_ y s THE best article ewer known toHESTORE 1. - OKAY HAIR io US original youthful color. It-will prevent, thS Hair from falling out. Makes the-Heir smooth and glossy, and does not stala,the skin as bthers. Our Treatise on the Hair sentlree 4. P. ti4LL & tX )., Nashua,. N. k i plipriallise For sale by all druggists. ; . novZ-Im. ID. CILAVALII T DEKGINIIR tt . DEtORATIVV ARTIST Neatest, Cheamt, soul Bost BlorPalisilog West . - of New York aty. Part ores, littllse, elm !oboe, &c.. "fre.scoett in theileatestvtilo of the art. General Designing, DrafUng of Modell for the. ; Patent thilee and every tteicrlptlon of urna mental Painting executed promptly. Moon I - VReele- Hall. No. A. amoral floor - . Adniitabitratior't4 Notice: I NITERS or Ahlit sisTitxrpiN tnt the 1 i Tate ot Joseph Callender,- deed., late el ttprlnglleltt tp., Erto Co., 1.a., haying beva gno, tett to-the undersigned, notice Ic Iterebx,givell to all indebted to Bald estate to wake iI I/ medi ate payment, and thor.e haying claims agoil , . l, the same will present limn, duly autheid,ye• foe settlement. GILBERT ltitllD, ktni. Sp rhistlehl, 'N 0v:33, lade-d , • • 1011 PRINTING of every Math In lance el mall quantities, plain or colowd, deed Ica the beat style, soli at moderate:rice' , Pi t he Observer ndlAr,' leas, =I EDITIONS. .4.10 uu El 1 15 - ..... ..1.7.1 OU 35 UO ........_75 DJ 125 OU
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