The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 18, 1869, Image 4

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CHVRCHES AND SCNDAY SCHOOLS.
.St. Paul's Episcopal C'hurch—Located on
South aide of Sixth street, between Peach
and Sassafras. iter:Jl F. Spaulding, Rector.
Services every Sunday nt 11:00 n. tn., And
7 00 p.
Sunday School—Meets in chapel, rear of
church, at P:3O a, n. ,B. B. Vincent, Super
intendent. "
pairre 10th Myer mimion.—Meets in
%.cpool building on Tenth street, between
lEarade and Iletulock, every Sunday. Boyd
_Vincent, Sop' t. „ •
• Service at 11 A. M. Sunday School nt 3
P. 11. .
,`. Pa u . r.l Third Street Mi.mion Church:—
To eitu'reh on German street, between See
onil and Third. Services .every Sunday at 4:00
p. tu. ,
Sunday 'S•hout—Meets at 3:00 p. in. W. P.
Atkinson, Sufi t.
St. Paul's Caacade St rat Mission Sunday
.School. —.Meet in hall at South-west corner
Castacle and Fifth streets at 2:30 p. -m.
Capt. D. qttiuger, Sup';.
tit. John' (EeieNval) Chq —Located on
Sixteenth street, between Peach and Sassa
fras' streets. Seats all free. Morning ser
vice at half-past ten o'clock ; evening service
at half-past, three . o'clock. Rev. C. C. Par
ker, Reettc64- Residence, corner of Monroe
and Sassafras streets, South Erie.;
Stintiay &heel—At two o'Clock, p.m. Geo
Murton, Supt.
PreZyteriwz Cluieh—Located on
South Purk,Place, between State and Peach
streetA. Rev. George F. Cain, Pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 11:00 a. m., Mid 8:00 p.
111 '
Siinday &hoot—Meets in the lecture, room,
'at 3p, in. S. S. Spencer, Supt.
Clutivh—Located on
.19eS1 side of Peach street, betweert-Fifth and
Sixth streets. Rev. George S. Lyon and
Rev. Charles C. Kimball, Pastoi•ii. Services
every Sabbath at 11 a.-m. '
and 7 m.
.! ,, tnelfry SchoN—Meets in basement of
church at 9:30 a. in. J. 4. rreneh, Burit.
...1. - nit4 Presbyterian Church—LiNtattd on
Stitith=side or "Eighth street, between French
and Holland. Rev. 11..;11. Passley, Pastor.
Services every Sund4yat 11:00 a. tn., and r8:00.
' ~‘,, t 71(117 y •S4/••sl.l—Meets in' baseMent 6 .-
~ church at 9:40 - 5.. m.., )1;:sR, 13..-frr, Stilt'.t. :
/sin/Pion .'..;, E',G l ittrnli..-4.;otafed'`On - 'juth-
T t c o 7't.'Atsf SiissafraA'and43kfrinstin streets.
",.%.' F. ,Ii? - .13eek, _Pastor. Sen#es ei'i7ry.
Suiii-ilay- at I• 1, a. fa., and 9 p.Ol , . ...._ •
,!.., *big , $-,7, , , ,, J. —3lee is in basement, of.
tlhp:;oh ' .t•:-T .- p•."-M,;:. 11. Janes. Sitv't.
•---,- , '.',. 1 ' - --;•••y , .
. •
/-t•z't•M,`-liatai.sl (h i t reh =libeateXon bo.ptl.t
, can, c,rsi'c'r pr,St&enth and SasAfrns streets. ,
ftjy. ) ,-- S. .5.'146111>5, Pastor2 o •ter*..t,p4 :t•vers,'
SUnday7at 1 . 1 a •rti.,,lind 7. p x ni. ~t• ~ •
~ :o.'ehdak:. .--4.--1141. r.---gents • m in 4ftnint of
cifitrOt:at f;;;30 tn,rra ' V, L.' Peltoncitqpit.
',. ' 'ek, • ---.. : c ' ••• r: .• • . :
, V,4,l',"lpit j o h .1 : ; 1 • 411 4, , lie"! L Crono4: s ' t19 : 1111
--Lot:a s iid ; ,.N the corner bo."tlesgen Lind,
, Pitheil-Streetr,liev...l. L. Sn;littl,;`,Pii-ho . ' •is
tiki,t.
,„yices evtry'Sundas" al II! 4. il)2.' '''• ‘;. :..
•
, ••••ctrildllyl/-.r..!--)leets at.feto , -,q. In. :Vim.
Gott. ulit • t ' '"1 -: • ,
~.Y[viit'.kle?/••; •(14eAreir...—Lolatettbon Nnitit
.ues,t qt",riter trf • P,iftli and "Vea'cli' .strects.
Rev. '*".' ;W. ,Tousey., Pastor. lierviceit evehe
• "...itnda.l . - fit 11 a. tn.: and 7 p...m., , - 1 : '. ,
,• •
.Sab&l , M, 4‘cheo-31ects in Jeelitre ,?u s xJOI
ilie chnee.ll at 9-:',",(M. tit. 1L,,-S. ~ , , • -, .... .
L` rerx'diaf. Ch. Pt —L6e . afett on
stile ofNinth street,,betwov,ri Peach
an :`Sassafras - strmts. G. • Laurie,
Paltor: , SerT4:e!!•levery *Stindily ilf•11 a. in:,
' • • •,
•
cork s t•rimi
on ; NOrth side of ;F,ourth street, tietween
'French anti •, Rev. T. ..3f
o I). I). `Rev: Thos:„Carroil,.Rektor J:,
-F .NieSiveaoy; Assitan.t,:;,Serv.ices on -Snit
- tlay.'at 6.00,,5:00 apd.lo:3o a. 'In:" '3fass every
ilay•durjngthe'ttgek tft1:00 and 8:00,2: m.
• Stkhi/4.ik :iehool—Xeets school honge'
. 'b r uflzling on Fourth ,stieet,•betiveen
• and Germah, at V 2 P. 111:. :Rev: Thiniiivig
2 Tolk: Sup t. 4 ,
87. Jolt n'e,,(G ernan j:Presbole tett n
L'obaleil 'on -Peach. street,:bct,we'ai k • Brown
and IV,nshingtcin'streevi ' Rev, W. Koetiiier,
Pastor.
G. rated radi.254.: * CAI/
'Ca-tect on• Peach sft - et, between 'rentlik and.
'Elnventh street:. WißianalSilmer, Pas-
St. _lfury's,Gernlaii
S"uth side' of Ninth stTeet.,!betwpeil
Holland and and GeTwari Rev. B'mno, 0. '1
Factor..
: . G<nmzii Ch?tivli-L.Locafed on' the
"South side -ot '',S'eventeenti street, between
Peach and Sassafras streets. Rev. John
EischnjenAer, Pastor. , •
,b,. , plilt‘ (Cier•riiarr Catholic)
TAseatntl on•the South sidesnr.Franitlin street,
. between Pencil and Sassafras streets. Req.
.I`nsec?h Stutnpv, Pastor.
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• 1111nrod .stenday St - I ,, Ql.—Coruer of
Peath unfl,Front' streets—Meets nt 2 o'clock
-p Tn, Wm. liimrocl, Sr., Supt. • fe1)2,7-tf -`•
Erie Post Office.
art-Cfritre* hours &om 7:30 A. 'AI. to S P. Si.
tijt ti days fronr7:3o to 9:30 A. M.
-Street Letter boxes opened at 9A, At.'"RTi.i 5::)9
'r. M. ' . .
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cf..Osna's OF Tilt: 3.1A/1..
New York, limston, Baltimore and
...:...10:00a: in:fit:l:Lp. in.
lltor.do, Canada, und'tiCw York Central •
Mad - road-, ......... _.....10:00 a. in. and 8:00 p.
Bullkil‘tand Erie Way. Slag 2:45 p. ftl". ,
Cleveland and Erie Way: ,Mail,. .. 1 • n• 3) a. in.
A CleN:eland and,Chicago...9:ll.la. iii. and 8:01)
Erie :111,1 Pittsburgh... ............. 9:11/ a: rn.
Warren Aceotamodation, alpplylpg :•„, •
mikes between ,Erie and 1 .1, arrezt,
- 01I,Creek., A, 5: (1. W. R. R. and •
Piilladelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore
• and *Wa..4lllngton and Ph tholelphia ,
Erte'eamt of War'rets. „'..
Ph tin., liarrteburg, Raltunore h Wa , ..11-
-17rgton
Edinboro and l'lrKeno '. • • 5e...0 p.
Wattsburg„ Belie Valley and Ea%l
Greene, , T,lte;44,y,s, „T rsalays ,aud, '
Slat u rdt,ws, '..... '2:00 p.
WAY: OF AntitvAi.. '
New York, Thelon, Ruffian. and Waeh
ington a. nt. and-1:11) p.
awl Erie ‘Vil V. Mllll 10:30 a. to.
Cleveland and Erie Vvsiy' . tarp, In.
Cleveland 2:00 a. In. and 4:B) p. 10:
Chieago'• • 11.7 A) 11. In. ana p.
Erie and Pills burih . „7, .
\Varren -kerma/nodal ion, Oil Creek,.
G. W.- R. R. and t Headvlllo,_'. p.
Ilat.rtsburg. and,:
_ .„. . '• 10;29 m.
Phlbadelphin,_ Bait vre,
Wit,tilngton, and P. ,S;•', E. R. It..eakt
of Warren, and NteaJville
Wnio and
..... _ .11l0to tn.
Watb.burtr, Vality . and •EaNt •
4 ..rreent., .Tae , days, Tlittfulays and *.
4
Inrati . , • ' vt',ll a. to.
sTF4titrll7. M.
iroadenmett, Tibpie Table.
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The LUue by % - hte,h tho Lake skore and
the Erie ct: Pitt\ burgh tlitirt, are run- .1 , 12•114.11/-
Ulll , lsLowtZtt than Et le ttlite—t hat.of the Philu
a,•tptita...l.: Erie Knit Bulralp Erin .1761) nti t,,
.'.‘srraz. . •• '
hiIILADVI.PI44X AND Ertir.
Loaves Erie at a:10 and 1t5.1 a. in.,'and
,p. ra.
Arrives at' ):TiV itt 1(1:00 n. la., '1:') p. al., and
9:7,0
EItIE AND PrITSEWRG It.
Leaves Erie at 10:113 a. in. for Pt UV ou n„ h, ÜBd
- S:IQ p. in. for 'Sharon. •
Arrives at, Erleet.:::3ll p. in. (rim') Pitt.l) rgli,
and 11..50 p. m. from Sharon.
CLEVF:LAND d Fat/
Lenccs Erie at 1:20, 1:30 and 10:10 a. In., and 1.-in
p. m.
Arrives at Erie at Awl la: 1 .1a. tn., and
awl 7.05 p. ta.
=M!
I,OIIVeS F.rte at 1:40, 6:60 and 10:5.; and j:.
and 7:14 p. T n.
A.rrlves at Ede at 1:20, Nil and lar2l)n, in., and
3:45 and p. nd. -
OIL CREEK AND ALLEGILENV RIVER R . . It.
LeavaCorrS at i!:15 a. m. and s:oa p. m. Arrive
Lt Corr at I:2D-and 9:05 a. in.
LeaviOrvlneton at 7:43a..cu. and I:31p. In. ar
rive at 1119 and 5:15 p. to.
• Legal Blanks:
The following blanks are kept for sale at the
010.erver office, and can he Punished in ally
number desired:
Notes of all kinds, single and in books;
Blank - BeCelpts, slngle and In hook&
Warrantee and Quit Claim Deeds.
Nfortgages, common and with e:ct ra clause.
Agreements for the Sale - of Land.
Warrants for the /Idle( of the poor.
41arringe certitimlev Landlord's V. at
lt , stuls of all kinds. Interrogutort,...
Leases. Common and Tight Form.
Summon.% Subpoenas mat Search Warrant,.
EXCCII dons and Scire Farta.s.
liartS of all lands. Deelaratlom.
• •Admintstrators' and Guardians' Bonds.
Commonwealth-Warrants. 'Alert/attics - Lien.
Adidas - It, Bond and Attachment.
Cower 01 Attorney and 11111 of Costs.
License Petitions and Bonds.
Garnishee Attachment. Endorsee Vs Endorser
Constable's Sales and Bonds, Commitment
s.
For Sati. and For Rent.
. I .ls2.—Double Sheet Deeds S./.1 r
dozen:, 7,r cts. per half dozen. Single sheet
Devils and Mortgages 75 cents per 11024./.); etx.
perhalf dozen. Notes and Itecelpts Vieents per
hnod red ; 90 cents per tifty: 10 centsa dozen. In
Ixadzs of one hundred S/.00: of fitly 50 cents; of
cm - exits - Iv° 30 cents. • All - other blanks are got
up o
n, n sheets of iforin size, 1.1 4( (Tilts per
doze or ..1. et s
cents un
per h .dn.
packages are nrclored by alf
ma oz moult leo
cent Where mutatl
s addition
al will be charged for postage.'
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'MX/CEA ! BLANKS i— A complete assort- ' BLANK NOTES of every kind and RE
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, _LP mea t of every kind of Blanks' needed by .
aingia or in books.
Baleustces, - Conatables and Business r CEIPT%
Alen, for at tbe'Observer °nine,
f0b214 I
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Orb) tOtirctiinignti.
xosiT COMPLETE
ESTA,BLISHMENT
IN THE CITY.
NEW TYPE;NEW PRESSES
,
The Bci* Workmen!
ÜBF.RVER
Printing • Oce,,
OplosHe Brown's Hotel.
Having ailed up our °Moe in 01;
MOST (, O)iP 1. E T E .2SI N R
' ' ' Wea.r.e,gr,emed f.; +t4, .. . C:P.'
j it) 13 W It ‘BC !
•
•,' EVERT DESCRIPTION;
, .
In a style of unsurp assed neatness, and
prices to' competp with the largkt;
- otliees thWeountry.- . •
Our Pi 1.14.4EY are of the MOST IMPROVED
.:10NO, our 'fY ek fill NEV, and of the NEAT
-I.ISTIITY4S, and our WokkMF.!..: the best that
eat be iovol• • •
WO the Maohinery and Material ute` now
•fxr.sepsi, wr fuel.mairran'ted In claiming that No
in' tire Mato EXCELS, and only one or
two eqiud tis,lh'fikellitiel for turning out work
RAPID tit •;.+'' AT .ICTORMANNER
orders for every .dyle of -
PLAIN
< . . . . , i
COLORED,
EMI
,PRINTING •
Received, anti workwarranted not to he 16(4r1,%;
,%; cit:to that clone lwtheEasterti'cltlet.
given to,t 10.yr:rill:to( or
A
LETTER.. 111. J: HEADS, I:HICCLAHS,
r"1 A t ily:lvr 3E3 N'TP!4
kinds or work ininie by Business Ned
,
nno•ty„of
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i per
:
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That can Ibe e•mtri,:yor vonottlelorAtiopt tairliauxt
EMI
i IitHOBIWRINQA7C.
NVe have made arc,ingetnent•Lwltik the largktf
and i.Pkt eßtAt2i!lt3 in littrato for
4....
prortirtrwany rt of ELIWTA:I3 , e
that tatty )1;• nee1 ... e41,•1n 14, '
$49...i S 1 Yfr'111:All At a
IF 411 E oRDER,WERI.
'sF:NT 111
•••
.r.vrt/f•S %%tilting rail: 0( •
I' FLDI NGs,
AC Cl 11Eli];,
; AUTOGRAP4S,
By entruatina theta to tile will be asattreit of a
good pleee of work In the molt prompt and at
isfactory mariner,
Engravingq fur'nishsl either on Wocat, Stone
or Metal.
Book Binding, •Riding,
ET(',.ET(
In this department we hiave (nett It ie.l that are
11.11.Nirpa ssed.
Persons hovlng prltittnq to be done that re
qulr.,s Ruling or Binding In eouneetton, trill
find It to their interest totiltrust It to us. .
We will Warrantee that lc Mall be performed In
a w"rkmaaltk e manner, and that the charge
wilt aq moderate av elm ne afforded.
We are determined to compete with the Lest,
and only ask a trial to satisfy any one that we
I . la iln no more 11 ion WP are 3ust ty entit led to.
The hest too:01.00.w of
LECAL BLANKS.
In the Pity.
Attorney'o, Jtvdicen of the Peace and Coasts
tile's Blanks, of the moat approved forma.
ERIE RAILWAY.
1,300 Miles under one Management.
ackilffiles without Change of Coaches.
Great Email Gauge DenbleTrack Route to
maw 'YORK-, BOSTON,
and the New England Cities.
This Railway extends from Dunkirk to New
York, 460 miles. ' Buffalo to New York, LT miles.
Cleveland to New York, ir.s miles. Cincinnati
to New York 860 miles. And is from 21 to
MILF THE SHORTD3T ROUTE. All trains
nun directly through to New York. 860 MILER,
without change of coaches.
From and after Feb. 1.,, 1621, trains will leave,
In connection .with all the Western Lines, as
follows: From DUNKIRK—by New York time
—from Union Depot:
7:33 A. M., Express Mail, from Dunkirk. daily
(except Sundays). Arrives at Hornellsville
. • at '_tit P. H., (dine) connecting with the 7.30
A. M. Express Mail from BarMo via. Hor
and via. Avon, arriving in New
York at 7.40 A. ltL
1:15 P. M., Lightning Express, from Dunkirk
daily. Stops at Hornellsville 6:05 P. M.,
(Supper), -intersecting with the '450 P.
train from litiffalo, stopping and connecting
as above, arriving in 2..ew York at 7.90 A.M.
Sleeping Coach attached to this train at Sala
manca at 3:30 p. ut., limning through to New
York.
100 P. P.M. qincluntat Express, Sundays except—
ed, connecting at Elmira for Harrisburg.
Philadelphia and the South; at Owego fur
Ithaca; at Binchturtpton for Syracusb; at
Lackawaxen for Honesdale; at Middletown
for Unionville; at Greyeourt for Newburgh
and Warwick; at Goshen for .Montkomep.'
and at Jersey City With Express 'Trains of
New Jersey itallroad for Philadelphia.
From Buffalo—by New York time—from Depot
corner Exchange and Michigan Sta.:
5:25 A. M., New York Day Express, daily (exc , pt
Sundays). Stops at ilornellsville 9.10 A. 31.,
(Bich); Susquefmnna 2.32 P. M., (Dine)Tur
ner's Ka) P. M., (Sup), and arrives in New
York at 10:40 P. M. Connects at Great Bend
with- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey City with midnight
express train of NeW Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia.
7:30 A. M., Express Mail, via. Avon and Hornells
vllle, (Sandays,excepted). Arrives in New
ork at 730 A. If.
P. M., Lightning Express,(daily.) Stops at
Hornellsville 6.15 P. M.,,(Supper); and ar
rives In New York 7.40,A. M.-Connects at
Elmira with Northern Central Railway for
Harrisburg and the South, - and at Jersey
City with morning express train of New.
Jerse
Wash y Rain gt ilroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore
• and on.
`,Sleeping C4xicues are attached to train at
Buffalo, running through to New Y k without
change. • -
11120 p c M., Cincinnati Express, daily (except
fitiodajotn., Storm at Susquehanna 9.45 A. 3f,
Turner's :1.45 t Dinej, and err( yea
"1a New Yorkat.s:loP. 31.•.0annectia,t Jersey
City with Evening Trainti for Philadelphia,
* Baltimore and Washington. ,"
- Sleeping Coach attached to this train at 'Buf
falo. running - through to Susquehanna. ' •
Only one train East on Sdnday leaving Buffs:
lh at 250 . 0.`3.1
. .. Dunkirk ATS p. 3?.,and reaching
New York at 7:lO'A. 31. " •
Boston and New England 'pasaengers, with
theirh baggageare : iransferred, free oicharge, In.
New York.'
Or- To pleasure travelers the line of the Erie
Railway presents many objects of interest, pas •
stag through the beautiful valleys of the Che
toting, Susquehanna. Delaware and Ramapo
:Was; an ever changing panorama of nature's
beauties commands attention, - -
The best Ventilated and • most' Luxurious
Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night
• Diana on this Railway;_
Baggage checked through' and fare always as
low as by any other route. •
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY,
which can he obtained at all principal ticket of
fices in the'WesVand South-West.
H. RIDDLE, • W3f. R. BARR,
,Geu'l Supt. .Gen'l Pass. Agl.
nue2l -tf • . •
IM
11=1
S. TVDD PERLEY'S
lONA.
C'l it and -',Collection
Office .19 Nortle•Wesi• Part, Erie, Pa.
trifTWAGENCY: after FOUR YEARS of very
successful experience, continues to give
speelal attention to the Collection of all kinds
Of.( ariglntout of the late war. ,
Army and Zips" , Bounties, liar hints of Con
' ; kreSS from NCI to 1887:
, .
. s -
Arrears of Pay, Officers' and itr. icates C'jtrinss,
'lncreases of Pay under late,ftets of Con
, ...tress, Clalms•Of Prize Money, 3i I- •
age, Lost Clothing,
Penni, 4114 utraincrtasesi of same tor all Soldiers
long use of Hands Foot or awl); also, .
• Soldiers Children's Pension, in • .
" • , addition Othe Mothers'.
Also, Pensiots , for Dependent, Fathers Moth
ers; Brot prs and Sisters. All Pensions
now yable , trolls date of. Lis-,
charge. .
Arreari undt-r• this act • promptly collected;:-
, Clainis'for;liorseekillen In action.
O„RNAMENTA.L
Additional Bounty collected fur soldiers who
- haw lost tl/41rdiicharge; city, county and State
bounties prcaup gity coll6cted ; pay on pensions
promptly coliected; pay for mtiotts, while held
as prisoners of •schr, collected.
Copies °flaws giving additional bouatleatmil
increases of pensions • fprnished, on request In
person or by omit. •.
,
'• NO CIIARCIE FOB . ..COUNSEL. •
Information In iegaid to the per month
bounty given freely% at any time, as
- alsoln all cases rflatlve to . ••2.--
, • riveted allowances.
Mr. Perley aving had °fee four years .
•rienee in the l'. S. Prem.:illy Departnlent, and"
having been Corresponding Secretary' of the
, Pennsylvania Soldiers' Weller Association, and
• commissioner -for Soldiers for Pendsylvania
during the war, is enabled to bring unequalled
fartilitles and experience to the business.
Refers to - Speen) permission to Rx-Governor
Andrew - Cu. rill]. lion. Cr.' Seotfe id; Judge
s. P. JohnemtLrob:. s: Dick, Andrew• Swan,
Woodward, Harrison Allem H. 1,. Brown,
Es.,Mayor A. \Vnh h. Scott, etc.,
: • - fed/IS-Sm. .
RITCHt". '..
i . .°
the : • ,
fF i irce Dispensatory of 14tes:
n
the ciVed ° §]
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D Of•Cd/cCRE ' N.CTA.—LIT.TeIir „Is.E.AVE., - .
•PR WEILTIES,--Their odor is strong, i altrusi?.. o '
and somewhat aromatic, their, taste bitferbilk",..
and analogonsto mint. , !
111KnicAts PROPERTIF" Aiilf' 1 - ,R:i.— 81.10,1 U
cleaves zap gently s tint u/ant,wit li a peculiar f ea
!fleecy to the t'rinary Organs:. - -
,
They are given in eoniplaints or the Drinatsv
f , Organit,"suchWif Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of tti,e
1 Bladder. Morbid Irritation of the, Bladder and
I: ret ha,'"DiSeliso of 'the Prost rate Gland, and Re
! tentlod'ilr Incontinence or the 'Urine, from a;
rire-s of tony in the parts concerned In Its crumb=
I at ion. Ttie'rrinerly hus also been recommended,
l' in D!. - spepsta,Cbroniclfluiumn,tism, Cdtrincous
Affections and
Drops 3,:. .
h f.. .. • -
llEL3tHet„b B
's EXTI:ACT' rtr, , is 'fikil by;
persons from the ages of lif,to f...ri, and from :ti to m
~..1, or In the decilite or dlialfge of life; after 4. 'on
i tinerifent, ni Labor Pettis; Befl,Wctlin b g kn
~ clißdreti. '
'!ln affections peculiar to Yoniales - , the Extract
g i
Machu is unequalled by any Otlicr,remedy, as in.
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful ,
! ness or Suppression of Customary Evactedions,
liver:At& or Sottfraitts state of the Uterus, Leut
e9rrhea,or Whites. . .
-,,,,,,, 1
DgsEAsEs OE TdE BLADDER, KinNEyf„ GRAY
'EL Axt, IntoelfroALSwEt.j.iEns.--rhia 111tH lei ne
„ increases the poseer'of Digestion lind excites the
Absertsitits in tqatectiflry aeVon, by w h len the
Water,. or," 'aledreouA depotlT ions, alit all t'n
'nut ural Efilargement!,* are redneeil: well as
Pain and Tuffs hill
' tiaLti'S V,EritAt'T Brett t• 9ra. , eurea.
everiz ease DE Diabetes in a It tch It has; been Ws -,
em Ifrltalton 44.120 Neck .t 4 the Bladder;
Intfitt n Illation cif the Kidneys, Uperatlon Of the
lihineya,rind Illadderlltetention of Urine. Ids-
Ole l'rost rate 11, land, Stone In the 111a4-
, der, I 'Aleolos, I;rai•el, Brick Dust Dept/Alt land
:i111$211( Iliseliarges. and for enfeeided
and deli Cate oons,l it litifsas'of both sexes, attend
ed with the followitig , :y in Monts : Indisposition
to Exertion„Lfc:s er, Loss-of Met - lA . Oy,
IXilioulty of Breathing. Wi-ak .:Cerves. Trent b-
I Itorrot , of*Dl4ease, Wakernlnem, Dilllne&s•
; of ‘ision.Pain in the Baek,ifot Hands, Flunking
•01 , the 13es ly, Dryness of tire Skin, Ertipt ioii on
ElieTne,:, Countenanc'e, Universal Lassi„
lade of rue Maseillar SyStent, elf;
If. f.' , l Hoop**. ExTRAcr.BECItCrIa Diuretic , alai
Illood-I'tirifyi4g. and eares all Dlseloses arising
trout !midis of dissipattlib.e.xcesses and Intpu
: title,/ of the blood, ete.. stwersecling Uopalba in
affections fora hich it .1s used, spelt as Cionor
rivea. (fleet., of long standing, and - Syphilitic
:Unctions—in these diseases used in connec
tion With llELssitor.p're Boar'. WASIt.
nold by Druggists and dealers everywhere.
Ilea - aro of eonnterfelts Ask for Ifelnibold's.
'fake no other. Price—sl. per bottle, ors bot
tles for gfie - si. Delivered to any address: De
scribe syniptotus In all‘commanleatlons..
Address if. T. lIELSIBOLD, Cal Broadway,
CM
NOM
PORTRAITS,
M A Vs, Izrc.,
~None tire Genuine unless done up In steel-en
graved wrapper,wlth the fae-itlintle oftuyC'hent-
Ica! Warehouse, and signed
feb 18-2 th. H. T. HELMBOLD.
'Goods ,fOr ,the Season.
adorted
(-4 • IR, 01 - .)
' • AT
- Low Prle'eS for Cash,
AT THE FANIILY GROCERY AND PROVIS.
lON STORE OF
CRAIG' & MARSHALL;
. 24 West Park.
HAVING A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Fresh and New -Goods
in enrllne, we offer
FOl2. SALE 'AT CASH,
AR low as the 'Arne can Le had west of Buffalo.
Our Grocer/es having been
Carefully Selected,
Families can rely upon getting what they
purchase.
tCc deliver goads to all parts of tire City free.
deel7
- ------ -
JOHN GENSEELWER & SON,
DEALERS DI
Clothing, and Gent's Fur ni shing Goods!
- CORNER OF SEVENTH STREET,
ERIE. PA.
Agents Wanted.
Tor the only steel engraving of Gen. Grant
r and family published with their approval.
Engraved by Sartain. Size 15 by IS. $4OO. 100
per cent, to agents. Address GOODSPEED &
(To., Chirac°. or No, .57 Park Row, N. Y. 5w
=VI
TO PHYSICIANS.
New:Nark, Aug.lsth, IW.
Allow me eall your attention to my
PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT
BUCHII." The ehm_ portent p_arts are Weal!,
LowLEaF,CIIBEI3B. JUNIPER BERRIES.
Montt OF PREPARATION,—Buchn in smell°.
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine
gin; Cubehs extracted by displacement by
liquor obtained from Juniper Berries, contain-
Mg very little sugaz,a smdll proportion of spirit,
and
mom palatable than any now In use. The
active properties are by this mode extracted. 1
Buchu as prepared by Druggists generally', is
of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fra
granee; the action of a flame destroys this (its
active p.rinci pled leaving a dark and glutinous
decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients:
The Buchu in my preparation predominates;
the smallest ,quantity of the other ingredient
are added, to prevent fermentation; upon in- ;
spection, it will be found not to be a Tincture
as made in Pim rmacoixra, nor is - it a Syrup—and.
therefore eau be used in cases *nem fever or
flamation exists. In this you have the know I- ,
edge of the ingredients and mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and
that upon inspection it will meet m ith your ap
preciation. With a feeling of confidence,
I at°, ve H rY ..T rea .
Chemist. and Druggist of it; Years' Expert
ence
in Philadelphia and now located at
his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Xst
Broadway, New York.
f From the largest Manufacturing Chemist in
the World.]
"I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. nelmbold;
he occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi
dence, and was successful in-conducting the
Liminess where others had not been
equally so
before him. I have been favorably impressed
with his character and enterprise.
WILLIAM WERMITMAN,
Firm of Powers S Welghtruan,Manufmotur
ing Chemlsts,Ninth and BrowuSts,Phila.
weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex
hausted powers of Nature which are accompa
nied by so many alarming symptoms, among
Into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic
Weakness,, requires the aid of Medicine to
strengthen and ,invtgorate the system, which
Helnabold's Extract Bach u Invariably does: If
no treatment is 'submitted to, Consumption Or
Insanity ensues.
bons peculiar to Females, is unequaled by any
other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention,
Painfulness, orSuppression of Customary Evac
uations, Ulcerated or Lehimis State of_rteras.
and all complaints incident to the sex, whether
arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence
in or the decline or change in life.
fiELIIIIOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT 13V:111 .1.2 C I) /ll
rigor EvitOSE WASH will rustically exterminate
from the system diseases arising from habitsof
dissipation, at little expense, little orno change
in diet, no inconvenience or exposure; com
pletely supercedlng those unpleasant anti
dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in
all these diseases.
all diseases of these organs, whether existing in
male orfemale, from whatever cause origina
tingg, and no matter of how long standing. It
I, pleasant in. taste and odor, "Immediate" in
action, and•more strengthening than any of the
preparations of Bark or Iron, • '
, 'Most watfering f rotu,broken-dow it or delicate
constitutions; procure: the Fenn* at once.
• The reade'riuust be aware that, however slight
may be 'the attack of the above diseases, It is
certain ttiatfeet the bodily health and mental
power4' •
••
• P.ROSPECrrUIS•
THE 'mould - 0
pixrupr.
,
Tile office of the late Patriot and Union% 1111V-'
Ing posed into the hands of the undersigned
they propose to supply.a vacuum thatlias long*
existed in the newspaper press ofAnterior Penn
sylvania.
From some cause or other the reading MUSSetf ,
df the Democratic party of the great Anterior
counties of the State have been compelled, ei
ther to do velthput the latest nea'r's or patronize;
journals whose political sentirfientss ; were: tits
tasteful to them. - _ -
_ . _ _
The Morning - Patriot is intended to suitYlit•
this want.
Its proprietors .are determined that no effort
shall be spared, on their parr, to matte it ,f
;'_qual, as newspaper, to any of its competitors:
'Vhatever the clef. .tic wires are able to cow/du
nk:ate, up to the hour of going to press will be
furnished in-its columns every morning;" and
its large size will enable it to give quite us mbch
reading matter Os ony of Its contemporaries'.
As an advocate of sound political sentiments,
favoring'no faction, clique or section, but devo
ting lts entire energies to the good of the whole'
party; as a vehicle of the latest news, and a
chronicler of passing events, we are determilied
it shall not be excelled; and we confidently ap
peal to a discriminating public ter that appre
ciation and encouragement whielLare_indltpett
sable to success,
''ERMS:
For the Ihkily, one year in advance, ,
, •• Mix mantas, • tine
43Ingle'Coples, Three Cents. • .
THE 'WEEKLY .04TR14Y14.
It halm determination of the proprietors of
the Patriot to 'make their weekly Journal fully
equailawhat the Patriot and !Rama was in, its
pahniett days:- It. will be ..one of the largest
weekly papers In tin( state, amri special .pules
will be taken wail its columns with such read
ing matter as will be alike interesting and use
ful to the Farmer, the 3fechanie and the Man
of Business, and to make it an agreeable and
welcome yisitorin every family.
Every person shuuld subscribe tothe paper
printed lit his own county, and we'd() not Mean
to enter into competition with the focal papers
of the Stale, But; man's , people take their borne
paper antin city paperlti addition. To such we
scud greeting. '
TERMS:
Single copy, one rear 82 50
six mouths 4 1 25
Ten copies; one y-i-ar • • 31 00
Twenty copies, one year. - 35 e 0
Fifty copies (to one address) one year. ........ ...
One hundred copies 11, GO
AR order, should be addressed to
• B. F. MRTE,R,S h CO.,
~11arrn.lsurte, Pa:
White Neu Rest Rule America.
Now is the time .to subscribe for the But
;!tevr York Weekly Published.
NEW .YORK DAY BOOK !
FOR, 1.8114).
Devoted to White Supremacy*, StatS Equality
- and Federal Union. The paper CA the people,
, A Political Newspaper—A 1•anllly Literary
Paper, dud ah Agricultural Paper. Now
Is •llu• t hoe to form Clubi.
The New York Day Book is an earnest, oftt
spoken and i ludependent paper, devoted to the
eotmlity, jrcernity and prosperity of the Demo
cratic masses, and the defense of the grand
American system of Federated States ' on d
White In4i,s, established by Washington and
the fathers Id American liberty. .rit holds that
this glorious American system of self-govern
ing States and hontogeneous,eitizenship, which
in seventy years of pease and prosperity, never
shet one drop :of American blood or convicted
a single citixeli of disloyalty, or directly taxed
tthe,people one dollar for its support, and might
be.. -safely eXtended over the whole "boundless
cokdinnt. - was the bast government on the
wart hiand must be restored "as It was" made by
Washington, or the whole land must needs col
lapse into chaos, 'anarchy and ruin.
The Day Book, therefore, demands the , resto
ration Of the White Republic, '
and as tide must
be, and, Will aceomplisiied either through
their ressrm, or,the blood. and suffering of the
poople„ie earnestly tabors for the former, and
!IS'. boldly gralgling
: with the errors, lunacies
tnes of Lo
aucLerit - mm.16;11,M strives its tiff - tont
to
trxstvthe cot ntr3. 4 •frora the awful necessities
of itt ter.
•Wild Day 890k.w . 111 - , bowel, er, hereafter be
oxiotelthau ever detrited:to all the %taxied purpo
ses.of.pteWs pp per. Conscious that Wreath
e* thbualinds of fandilea'' who take ',no other
Jeurrjal, beyond - perha6 .their---local paper. it
will eouthatib , and' impiVim Its "News of the
.Week" Summary, so as tb, present a transcript
of the World's events in'etylidssue. Its "Fame
lay Department" will embrace the best original
and Selected stories. De I.!..tgricultural Depart-'
'lnent.." will be fully sustained, and being the
only paper of its class made. up expressly for
country circulation, it is confident. 'it Es Worth
double the price of a weekly hlyriedly reprint
ed from a daily. It gives; full and complete re
ports of the New York and Albank Cattle Mar
kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets,
and a Weekly rev few of Financial' Matters, to
gether with the markets, by 'telegraph, from
New Orleans, Chicago,Charlestoh, Philadelphia,*
&c., &e., up to time of. gable to prest.
Terms—Cash in Advance,
One copy one year... 53 011
Three copies one year • 41
Five copies one year, , and one, 24 the getter,
up of theeltib
Additional Copies • -- I7i
Ten copics.One year, and pue to the getter•-; -
up of the club 'l7 00
Additional copies 1 70
Twenty copies one year, and one to the get
ter up of the club 30 00
Additional copies, ' 1 .10
Send for Specimen Copies and handbills for
use wherever they can Mt advantageously die
-lrihuted, and give us the names and post-ptilce
addresses of all who would be likely to 14111)7
scribe or get up clubs. . •
VAN EVRIE, HOUTON 'J.: C 0.,.
dec2l: la Nassau St.. New York.
Greenbacks' for Beilds;
AND
EQUAL. TAXATION !
If ' , legal teitelers" are good enough for the sol
dier, merchant, farmer, mechan le, labor
er, amt all others who pay taxer,
Thep are good enough for
Hill bondholders who
' pay no taxes.. •
THE PlTlfStUligli POST,
The only Democratic daily in Western Penn
sylvania, and a first-class newspaper. Diving
the latest intelligence from all parts of the
world. full local and commercial reports, togeth
er with a vast amount of miscellaneous matter,
is delivered to subscribers In Pittsburgh and
neighboring cities and towns at the low price of
Fifteen Canto per Week, or by Rtail, Eight
Dollars a Year. ,
THE WEEKLY POST,
Circulation larger than any Radical weekly Pa
per, published In Pennsylvania. A large eight
page paper, forty-eight columna of matter, cOn-
Laing the leading editorials, as published In the
Daily Post, hill reports of the doings of the
Rump--late telegrams, cable, local and market
reports, agricultural, poetry, stories, etc., ts
mailed to any address at
TWO DOLLARS A TIMM,
Or when ordered to clubs of five and over
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS.
Zir. Circulate the Post and increase the Demo
cmtle vote. All orders must be accompanist
with the cash, and no deviation can be made
fromdbe terms given above. Specimett'copies
mailed to any address, free of shame. Addrehs
Iho publishers, JAS. P. BARB & CO.;
rur.V6S. . Pittsburgh, Pa.
-
Once More in the Field.
ItrANY PERSONS Who, in years gone by,
111. were In the habit of using CARTERS
lIONE ANti NERVE LINIMENT, but who
of late years have found it difficult to obtain,
owing to the proprietor having ceased to pre
pare it, exc6pt In small quantities, are hereby
Informed that I have resumed the manufacture
of this most valuable Liniment—once so popu
lar throughout this part of the country—and
Intend placing it in every store where medi
cines are sold, In this and the adjoining
counties. My old customers in parUenlar and
the public in general may now feel sure of get
ting this article at all times in • its full.
strength and Parity. Price b,y Single Bottle 40
Cent*. J. S. CARTER.
jan2l-tt
ESTABLISHED IN 044.
HALL & WARFEL;
WIT9I f F-SAT.E AND RETAIL
RAU Gr C-1} I. o_4 S !
ALSO, INIPORTEIts OF
FRENCH WINDOW;
I'ICTTIIIU
And Pliotop,Taplile Glass!
630 State Street. Erie, Pa.
We have lately received another Large In
voice of FRENCH GLASS, direst from the
Manufacturers in Europe, making our present
sill the largest In' any house west of New
York. Our stock in store
Embraces Nearly Every Size, both of
Double and Single Strength.
Dealers and others in wart For Glass will FA
VOR, THEIR INTERESTS by examining our
stoqi - and prices before buying elsewhere.—
Large sizes of Single and Double Strength
Glass Imported expressly .for HOUSE AND
STORE - f itONTS. ' The Superior quality of
French Glass overall other kinds in CLEAR
STRAIGLITNEM BRILLI.INCY AND
STRENGTH is fully admitted, and the Trifling
Excess in price over American is of NO At:-
COUNT, - cousidering its better qualities In ev
ery respect.
A liberal discount made on lobbing lois to
the trade.
AMERICAN GLASS.
We have alsoa large stock cat American 0171 Sh
of Single and Double strength, which we are
selling at LoW Rates, both in Jobbing lots to
dealers and in retail parcels to suit buyer,
BM
Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, &e.
In this department we keep well supplied
with every article used in the Painting Line,
from a hallow to the finest house-included.
The quality of these articles is not excelled,
and we are selling at lowest market rates.
•
Dye Woods and Dye Sluirs.
Jo this cisss of goods our stock is !extensive
and complete, including the Aniline dyes, and
we are otrering strong inducements both to
'Wholesale and Retail buyers. ,
Drugs, Medicines, Chenilcnis.. &e., &c.
Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi
cines, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, and Miscel
kineous Goods is extensive, having front, long
eXperience been bought with much care, and
the public can depend upon finding - the largest
stock of the kind lu Western Penn'a., whirls
.y . eetirp selling at close figures either in whole
or broken packages. Janit-Bm.
4: . E..ASJilrir: & co.,
Wholewle and Retail
BOOK BINDERS,
lIE
STATIONERS,
MD
Blank Book Manufacturers
Magazines, Musk, Hooks, tc., bound.ln and
style desired, and In the neatest and
best manner.
All kinds'Zot. Rail Road, Commercial,
MEI
131alik 113 cook.
. :43
Al.l
MANN'S COPYING ROOKS
And Pniier of all ~Izeg on hand or wad,
to order.
RITLINt4 OF 'ANY Particular PATTERN
Done V
with neatne•ot and ti iwatelt.
- 'IF' ALL KINDA ()N HAND
,PRIN-TI.N,G
in a n li branehelil, done to order
H11;1
Asii BY A. CU.;
13.4ite ',lit L. Wrlgla'm Block,Erie, I'd
ly
The New York Sun,
An Independent Daily Newspaper, political
uttdgeneral,gleing nil the emetics In a fresh, read
able, attractive manner, condensed so that a
busims.s man can find time to read the whole.
Charles A. Paint, Editor and Manger. Priec
a year, 11,50 for three Jimmie,
THE WEEKLY SIIN.
Prepared with great care for country subwri
hem. Political news thoroughly condensed.
Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets ACCll
rately, given. Horticultural and Agricultural
Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Great
variety of interesting miscellaneous reading,
making it a first-rate GENELIAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for, a thor
oughly reliable paper for the pending Most Int
'portant Presidential Campaign, will fInd.THE
WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price,
tl a year; a/copies to one address. si7; 50 copies
to one address, $37,50; lOU copies to one addle,.
f 75.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN.-
Same size and character as the Weekly, hut
fun ishlng twice as much reading matter, and
giving thetiews with greater freshnes G
s. reat
pains will also be taken 1n making up the pont
-1611 news of the day for this paper, so that the
reader, whatever be his politics, will find the
SE.NiI-WFIEKLY SUN to be an accuratesand
comprehensive compendium of political infor
'mutton. hi fact, we mean that this shall be
the most valuable campaign paper in the coun
try. l'riec, .S 2 a year; 10 copies to - one address,
'Stn; 3l copies to one address, 635; 30 copies to
one address, S"J: always In advanee: Address,
niV2.O-aw. THE r 4 1. 7 N New York City.
SIC c - crytyr,v -
Lifo Insurance Co.,
NJ .iv Y ORK.
Asset's, Pm 1, ISO 7, $1,256,390.24
BeFSALO, N.Y., 136.3. ,
• This certifies flint de , the undersigned, have
etamtited Into the merits of the SECURITY
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY„and believe it
.to be sound„, reliable end equal To the best In
Atrterlca. : .
'Sidney Aliepanl & Co., Wholesale Hardware
Dealers.
A. P. Tripp, firm of Sidney Shepard:a: Co.
Simons & Crissev Commission Merchants.
Duttley & 011.ftetiners.
JR. P. Burke, Farmers' & llechanlcte Nat. Bank.
G. A. Williams '
J. 0. Robson & Co., Goldsmiths and Jewelers.
Simon Neff, 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 onAU persons demiting ins - mance wilt do well to
M. M. MOORE, Erie, Pa.,
General Agent for Western ra
au I.VeiS.tf.
NEW VEIIIII.
James, p. Crook, having taken in his son, Jas.
E., as a partner, on the Ist day of 1863, un
der the firm name of James P. Crook & Bon, de
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.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON,
Dealers In
ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER,
And Manufacturers of
WINDOW BASIETRAMO3, DOOl s ti dc BLINDS.
Mouldings and Picket Fence, roll flawing,
Matching and Planing done to order.
Shop on _Peach St..
Between Fourth and Filth Sts., Erie Pa.
. We respectfully call the attention o the pub
lic to onr facilities for doing work in t e best cif
style promptly and on reasonable terms. Rex
lug fitted up entirely new shops, with superior
machinery we feel confident of g.l.V l rig satlststr•
Uon. Orders from abroad will receive prompt
attention.
mv•Z'6l-tf.. JAINIKS P. CROOK & SON.
ALE BREWERY !
Gr'
Formerly with Outhotittaker Rochester
hating taken the well khownDrewery on ,
French Street, below Fourtb,Erie,•PM,
Formerly occupied by Waif; Jacobi. would In.
form his old acquaintances attd i the publio gen
rally that he la now brewing very superior
quality of Ale. Froth hislong experience and
uniform success, he is fully ',rewired to give the
best of satisfaction.' 'Dealers are Welted local].
179-1 Y ' OM. L. liAKFit.
MARVIN"S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES.
Are most clearable for quality,
finish and price.
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
'
ft.
Cannot be Sledged!
' Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled!
BANK VAULTS,
. VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES,
s"-
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
v
COMBINATION LOCKS
.end (Or a catulogne to
REFINED
rir,lo. l
I.INL-al.W.s
MOLD ',7fUrini
CANDLES ' l ''''''''' 4 37 - ' 4 ?
eo_
Po'''' -/------ - ---- - --0T40 , 0i
"I CHEMICAL '. G • V. ' 1:•,,, , _41
0 ouvE ,CIi.EPASIVE ~. ' 0 CM .. 1 . ,,
O A
.---.-lisoAPri SOAR i!
egiVoriii.2.c oavi , ''''',.-----
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FAMILY ICII.ERASIVE 'a I‘o. I 'r .:I.i - i
1 SOAP.S SOAP. SOAP.' ',-41 . . -
THE UNDERSIGNED, -1 -Th----.7h ----.7 ---------'"-
, .
VIARVIN, & CO.,
Principal
ouses Broadway, New York.
Ware
121 Chestnut: St., Phila.
h
11:03 Bank. St., Clcvel an d,O
And for sale by our agents in the
principal cities throughout the
United States.
Fraying Purchased Um Interest of the Messrs
l'lnceuts In the
FLOUR AND FEED :BUSINESS
Of the late firm, would ramecthilly solicit a
continuance of favor from the friends and pa
trons of the house, and the public In general,
pledging himself that he will at all times try to
sell good and reliable
•
Flour, Feed find 4G-rain
At the lowest price for caste in hand. From my
long ex perienco in this !branch of the trade, I
trust I know what the public demand, and that
I am prepared to meet that want.
Returning my thanks to the public for their
liberal patronage to me In the • past, I hope by
strict attentiou to my hied s and theirwants,
to merit a coutinuanee of their patronage in
future.
THE MILLING, FLOUR, F 1 1),
AND GRAIN BUSINRSS, ,
Will be continued, its department:4, at the
ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET,
and the Store,
V. AST 1' A. 11 If. Row,
Between Brown's Hotel and Heed House,
Where the public will find a good stock always
for sale, with conapetnt and polite men on
hand to supply their wants..
5p:15'437-Iy. H. B. HA-VERSTICk.
G. DA. VIES
Has removed to Whittich's Block, corner of
State and T,enth Streets, Erie, I'a., where he
has opened it
_ LARGELY INCREASED STOCK
'Of Groceries. Fruits, Vegetables, Provision's
and everything usually„kept in a-drat-class
grocery establishment. We are deternitnednot
to be surpassed, and invite all who want Any
thing in our line to call, feeling a,surOl that WP
shall be able to giye gat isfa et ion.both
a- to.qunl
lty of goods and prices.
Country Produce Bought and Mold.
We have of,ened n
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT,
To which we ask the attention of those having
Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to
beenre the highest market price ,for nll article's
entrusted to cnu•eare.
DF:% r,E rts IN' THE , T6WNS,
And on th"O Lines &I Rallrowl„
Supplied wlth 5
FRUITS, VEGETABLES; ETC.
rkprZCS-t I. • •
W . A. 'V' s ,
Dealer
Hawing purehaketl the e,ntlre stack of,F,urni
tore of stesgrs. Moore respraffully
ask my sold customelzs'atel the, putAleigenemlly
to ghr me at dtat the old stand, '
. •
NO: 71r. 'STATE STREET,
Before pnrelaslng alaawbere. I have a largo
aysortynent of
Parlor, thamber and Bed Room Sets !
BEDSTEAD*, CHAIRS, TABLE'S,
And, In fact everything tn.the line otTurnit*.
I am prepared to manufacturetoonieranvstzle
that may he called for. Remember, No. 43
State street, east aide, between Seventh and
Eighth streets,
Up
GREAT REDUCTION
IN 1. 2 11,1C.V.k4
E. M. COLE & SON
WILL BIND
Harpers and similar 31agazines,pt 75 cents
per voinme.
Godey'i, and similar Magazines, at MOO per
volume.
Harper's apt Frank Leslie' papnv. at 9425
per year.
- We are also tual: lug and selling
7E3 1. it la - 13 co co lir t.
AT
,: REMIXED PRICES
- Bindery over Keystone Nat ional — Baiiir- ogre
ner State and WI streets.
DESIGNER DECORATIVE ARTIST I
Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Sign Painting West
Of New York City.
Parlors,
Frescoed in the tmatest ;style of the art.
GencraiDeslgaln=, Drafting of Models foi the
Patent °Mee and e very description of Orna
mental Painting executed promptly. Itoofus I
Farrar Hall,' N0..3. second Boer. op11:67-tf.
MEI
Tn-the Working Gloom.
T 131 now prepared to tarn is h constant em
ployment to all classes at their homes, for
theirspare moments. Business new, light and
Prtaitable. Fifty cents to Sr, per OVV3illig hies.
idly earned, and the boys and girls earn nearly
as ambit as Wpm Great inducements -are of
fered. All w.tio see this notice. please send me
their address, and test the: business for them
settee. If not well satisfied, I will pa" 81 for
the trouble df writing to me. Full particular%
sent free. Sample sent by mail for latents.
-Address E. ALL ENOA pewits. ltie.'..,tinT,-4wr
oldc.t cnfa runnalyturun.)
NEW •LOCATION
NVhole , ale 4 anit Retail
!ME
WA fiDROBE%9, DEKS;
JOHN W. AYRES
THE BEST LS THE CHEAPEST.
GET II OIT ll siliwrs;
40-,
AT TAR
New York 'llOop Skirt Manufactory
VIA state 'Street, Erie, Pa
0
Ladies', Afts.em' and
hoop Skirts of . all Styles
constantly on hand%
Ladies eau have their llopp i•diirt„ !wi th. 1,,,
order, a that they alit Ili, and have it trouble
whatever. The York ti.,op Skirt Factory
have e - kperieneed. hands in both our loanitiac
turingllnd repairing departments.
Ail our Skirts are made of the Best of Flexl-
i - a 73
Our Skirts arc 'so constructed that the silrings
fold inwardly, and readily yield to the slielitc-t,
pressure, thus allowing them to calladto so that '
the skirt occupies the smallest possible space
while sitting, riding or in passing a crowd, and,
yet tho moment the pressure is removed, the
skirt resumes Its original and beautiful shape.
We do not sell the4e famous skirts at half
price, but sell them us cheap, if not cheaper,'
then any other place in Eric. Ladles who can
not allord to 'buy Skirts every little white can
have their old ones repaired for a mere trifle,
sir Ile sure to visit the New York Hoop trt
Manufactory before purchasing elsewhere.
• Country merchants will do well Waive tts a
call. NATHAN COHEN.
Successor to A. F. Cohen ~t• Ern_
- No. 141/ State street, Erie, Pa.
,
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Corner of Holland and Sixth Streets,
7- n:! ;Y
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Cor. of Penn anti St.'Cl:xtr stree.
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M. A. DUNNING,
No. 1916 Peach Street, between 10th and
11th, Erie, Pa.
Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and
Slate ,31antlesi ST.
I have on hand a large assortment of.monu
ments and headstones of variou% styles, in
American and Italian marble, and it corps of
tbe.bast workmen in the State. All orders wUI
be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar
anteed. My work is warranted unsurpassed,
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find inspection of stock and prices solicited.
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Night Scenes in the Bible,
By REV. DANIEL MARcii,
VOlt. FULL, frog, flowing, clear, sparki,,,
r 10110 and graceful lityle; for
Sur beauty (4 thought and ri , ll glowin 4
nation ; for nico analysis of character ,
delineation , ' Ull , l scholandny ; n.r
pleturVPl, glowing worth, and IA •ppy
Lions, Ild*,'worli 14.1 a nn hu..n
(lanolin al the at,oxe, hate been tre, ;( .4
ifiNhop ilunpson,
,N,
p"rt v r I). IL, \V. A. area, 1 , 1 , (,„
Denu hoardrnan, D.h, I. W.
uel \‘'. and .19.,4,19).,
nvon and to, pre,' 9,1 ail d , 10 , 0)1n <0,,, ,
lor eir..tdar ,nntalning i•• anv•.
Pry where meeting v. On
It 1 , 99 „ 4 - 1 twaur 'holy z
benlio
Coin 1.0,1011 S; II 00 lo 8200 ikur
c , ordlog .
r{ 1;10,
:ittlat:. .o IL, ,„
or St. 1,0101, •
Gviartlheez4"
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(wart of i:rtr•
'Sett to bale. on Fit! I ).1.1"..7.i if d
at Dr.:ll 1.4 :fltl I, i; .4: I i 4, ,
.es hereinai ter (14,4 I 14444 f. (41. 4 .,1"..,
interests, by under..;;,.,„. .
b.d.f.t.rtee by tlie adult o‘s rn of t. 4 ,.4 t
described rcal estate. lying, being 1 • .
•
In the township of Washingto:., • .
Erie, nod hounded on the :North ,;•
J.efe•N I.: now lands of er4illei; on t 1.44
land of Tiow ; on the Soot!, by 4-4,444,4 4. •
Joinlinf part of •rtrne plere raw! r.,' 4,
and li. - 44,,t le.• land of Henry 4144-•4:,4,.;
it:Jilin , : 4.; ai-re. Ilion. or les.4, 1444:444g 1 ,•,i
acres set apart to the heirs of John 4.r.,”
writ of partition in the Orphan, I!
ford 4 aunty, at :So. "ferm. 1444
which there are 44,011114 1111proS".•Int:1)1.
able timber. ha afire of .a hi 14;4
, 4.1( 1 1 - t s 1t•I J0111111;4. 11.1 Cr.ivt lord 44,44 '
It the A 111111•
TER ‘t.i —One-third or th. pureha,•
one-int:ll in OM' year, and the
I n two }"..ars. Deferred I..:*raelit, to '
by approved mreurity, with p
•
annonlis. I'o•se.cion given itnine.n;,;
.;=,\VILLIAII .1. (1.1;11
I.kialdia 21 of Xerai-, Ilona:,
undivided int ereNt in gaiii,.nd.
L. ii• KCII Alt D. • .
Git.....rdian of 111 cant Let&Tan, Lelntlel I
• • Thorna, *Leeoiti.B and Andrew
• tiroi.s, who have a four-rifi.eenth
ded interest In said .e.n.l.
B. 13, l'tcx,EnT, Attorney, .Nienth .
Allt ltorizett Capital .'l.3.rilit),(m().
CAPITAL PAID IN $291,0M.
THE SECO'SI) NATIONAL !IASI;
(Te/le,i for busine , ..s On
DECEMBER Erni,
In the Minicint, , office previonslyoccupl , :xi
Met cant's ILI uk, Brown's Building, nortl;,.,
corner of State street and public Park.
VO'f. L. SCOTT, Ifre,t. 1.5" C. CU
DII:ECTORS :
Wll. L. SCOTT - of firm of J. flearn & To
of firm of Selden.
Niceart,er, BuiJ,l rs.
(;):0. J. MOIrkON, Coal I){:uler.
W. 5,.. 111- LOW-N. Agent Buffalo Erie It. P.
JOHN BUIttIESS, of firm of C1e111,1.,1
pep ,tt 'lumens, Wholesale lirocers.
0. F.. (.4t01... * C11; of firm of Crouch ft 11r,,
Merelluats.
M. h. BARB.. of firm of Barr, Johns..ll
num. :Manufacturers.
F. F. FAIIIL.III, of firm of Gray t Farr
Niniolcsale Griieers.
J. DItEISIGAICEIt, Grocer,
NEW LIVERY;
Boarding . and Sale Stilble,
Corite; of French and 7th St;.
PTHE SUBSCRITIF,RS having taken tit
1 lately • oecupied by 13Ie4ner h John,
WoUhHnforrn the puhtle that they have
chased en •
ENTIR.ELY NEW STOCK
of Horses, Harness and Carrlaae.+, and are pre.
l sated to glve perfect satlsfactlo o rt to all who rx4
fr.o.or them wttl:La call. We hate the bens
to NoFthwestern Pennylvania_
ms2l-tf BRECHT .11111,t.
FOR ONE
DOLLAR L
-
Licensed by the Vnited Stitt es .
I. t I tEAT ONE .I.OI.LAE, .4.-VLE,-1 , r3 and I. an
J ey Woolens, Cotton..,*: rpd
lugs, Boots and Shof's.' tillveT-Plated
Watches, sewing Machines, 4:utlerv, ,Vc , to `-
sold
sold at the avetage pri„ec of .i.t.to each. our , ,:. -
missions or club.lexgeetl o[ll,l
lit•hments, nod our - T4oods are warrant.l
satisfaction. (lulls of ten and upwatd.
"al) ed at frohi F.. 3 to WV. New
and full particular+ 5en!1re?.......
N. 13 N
40 Hanover Si. 11,0,10 n
JAI2ECI2I 1311 Orr I:fts
State St met,oppolAte Brown'm ,11 , , tv!
the largtAt t rrtuunt of
Eye- Glasses and Spectacle,
Ever luon'.1)1 tlm, market.
•
- We would •pc(.14.11.y tlit• attention .3:
Ptll rnt . t.J our ELI- ,71:10-TEXPERLD
. ,b Pa
CRYSTAL SPECTACLES,
whiell we warrant not to brenk, and
ney pu' for ern• broken one return,,l.
A No, on lvtnd a lance a.s.cirtnzent of Seet
'NM,Ie. Eve In Rubber, Steel,
and Bull
We Can Suit, Every Sight
And warrant to gh.e "prrfo , t satisfaction
rcery (IPC 17 , -; •
rMIE undersigned offer at private sale -
Ivaluable Saw Mill property on Nt'ajt , .:
creek.. upon the McKean road, wont
from Erie. The 31111 runs by seater power, :{
double geared, was built new three year- ad ,
:Ind in good order throughout. The
a Aar g e,pp.trona g e and 14 in one Of tle best
cation , in the oonnty. Fourteen acres of Isn , l
are attached, with the water privilege. There
are two good 'Frame Dwelling Houses and
Barn on the premises. The plaec is a capitz.
4ittnition for a Grist .11111, being on an exttr•
sively traveled road, aad Ina nen aigrienituDi
Section.,For forther.pqrticalatiis itadress do
undersigned at Erie, BA., or see them persar.idh
on the premise , ' Dtlit:TJ
deeto-2m. .
i~~: ~ a.. eo
DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.
r:
1 ? itl - ((u L TO c the
r ,l ;te.4:ralatr4 ,l
'Wolter ;•,. Payne, a bankrupt under the t
Congress of March having 'applied for ;.
di , elnue from ail ins'debts , and other lam •
,piLvable under said _'et; by order of the
notice is hereby Olen to af/ pc/bons - 10y, 10 , .
proved- their liebtc • and other persons infer,
ed. to appear on, the 7th day 9. Jan., 1.1
I'.; L, S. E. Woodruff, Eat
later, at oltice t in Erie, Pa., to show eau, .
any they have, why a discharge should net :
granted to the said bankrupt. And further
lice is-hereby given, that the second and thy,
meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, :•
quired by the Irith and '2..• . .'th sections of nmd:,.•
will be had Lefon , the ,ant itegisterof -
time and place. ;
C. 7kIcCANDLE ,, S.
Clerk . of I:. R. Itistriet Court for tqlht Dast rt.!
novl2-2t
LADIEho antler from weakness urn ,, '
S w
back and of the limbs„with
pains, go it k with .11111,114 y that
stand or walk erect, ran be rolteved at
and radleally eared by woatlng.the' Fltro
SUPPORTEIf, a new :Ind eleirant. det h-e. n, ,, :
befoi.i known used In this eotintrc,
Information. el II upon or. addrossAcith stain*
E. J. FRAs - : n,
I. Pa
ISE=
1 . 11 , 111111111)
'r 11 - - , ,1C1: ITI;21 . : that
f. 'day ~ 1 ,1:91.„1. D.; 1 , 01, a wr , rr.tnt
tlll l eY i% i•-•• 10 d n ruuat thr •
11. l i lll - rot ry. 11/ u• V, and
NVIIO i)01 7 11 , 1 .1 777, %
rtlyl ult Icier owit pt•tition ; that tr., p.o awn'
ally and dvlivety 01 and :-•
111 t to him. 1 . .1' 111 ., tr•w mill the 0;
pr"verly by Mtn are rort , tdden I.Y in , t • th•• •
ol the creditor , Of sap.l :
prove.their (10.1.: 7 :OW to ..n,- t,
It 1.1.0 t
nl Ilankt tiptcY, to be ;tt
12.“41,ter, in the ett of Erie. l'a.. b. n,'
, .
Woodruff. , I)l,tn, t on
'2.1111 Qtrc of Feh„ A. Is.. ISb9, :tt o'olook,
T I ItIM AS A., ItOW LEY,
9 .1_ M. to I P. .M
9 A. M. to S P. M
st, mhrOutl,
By t;. P . D,rj,. IN•rt. U. Marshal. •
J.tull•tA
Lieeiised by the t:ni Stab, ernm
Stdple and Fancy 1 Goo 6,
.Pre , ,l le /I L
rre Lstirmr.
',,t.eretury.
.• TIIROUG' 11017 T TIIE fltY.
II AII N ^4l' 0:\ ('O .)
F' FIFTEEN years' Ntatuling te...Johlu r••,•.`:.;
il
Retailers of the above goods, In 1;,t1 ,,
vista Ity, have concluded to offer the pm , "
the whole conutry the advantao, of the::
mense Importations and agencle,, tar ttacr
manufactories throacth the popular 4 1 N 1,
LAR SYSTEM,
tun* Preinitint I.lst•to ~Agetts. and l'N‘ls ll -;
List forAgentg and patrons, are not
by any house M the country. Rest
and Boston feferences given when a ,in;r ,
Send for free Circular. HAMUNGTIO , : , t
I'. 0, Has :Isl. • SO'Stpumer,St., Bodo! ,
11,e3--•.;nt
Adtninistiator's Notice.•
ir ETTl;fts of Administration on t:,e eds' , :•"
L A , James G. Jackson, dee'd., bite of
tnir Urea—granted to tllc unders4P` .
none(' Is liereby giveo . to all indebted I •
rne to make In payment, and 6.02
'Laving claims a milngt maid estate trtl Pro'
them, duly unbent ii•ated for settlement. '
.1(IIIN VV. HAYk
Ailintuktrato.
Erie,
Voluntary Bankruptcy.
pit Is TO GIVE NOTICE that On IV,
,1.1,111 San., A. tsw,
rioney Issued against the
shato,ot Erie city ' Erie t and
vanl4, who ha', been adjudged ,L
hi, two pciltion: that jIle• ti
debt,:oul delivery of any property to loner:;.
him, for' his use, nod the transfer of 1 4 ';,,
ty by him are forbidden by law: (hard
of the erediton: of said hauktugt, to pr.% c
debts and to chow , . one or, more .Is , nn , '" :
eAtate.will Le held at 01.`ouv ot
to be kohlen at the otnee of the
city or Erle, Pa., before E.:WoodrO•
IteLTlster to said District, on tilt: :!.",tit Wl` '
reb., A. D., NO, at 9ti clock, A M.
MOM AS.A. ItoWLEV, ,
P. S. Marshal.
ny ti. P. Da‘ is, De* C. S. M.lr,iial.
Pole,
B
- -- -
LAN KR ! LILA Nl:r4 i— A COmpl,•10 '',
nnent of every kinair W
of BLanks tie '
Attorneys, Justfees, Constables any! ii!...,t,
Men, tur hale at the Observer °Mee.
•-
TOB PRIND.:
T 0 of every in _ ,
thebestFintallt4tTen.uittnitalestuplwili,wo,eurar ctooloprreikvi,„:lLiaut,,r,
ObNiTvennfilco
Saw Mill for Sale.
To the .Latties-.
€4 00 , :•••;
FOR OF
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