Orir!Mai') Obscrber. ilmsturzynno's 8L0M. , " (Cr trti . roittott. Sixty. ST. AND PArt.u, Single copies, paid raid Imia the end of th. * Five ,uplem sent tdinto ncldnlis, Sin; , 111 oil,) clink») accounts roust be ftttlt4l No roper will /went to nny pOrnott • ~ , ,1 „ ,,,,11,11ny is 3101 known, Hitless the . ) 01 , 11)1 advance, fo -are our mi , t ..„ whichllie will bellowin str ictly adhered t lver- o. k ,..rong , the length of advertisements, an ..ousidered a "(loam. Anything over 1, rated at a taltrstuaret e. 14 C. le. Loi 1.7512,1;4 2.f:i! 4.01) 7.001 12.00 },lll 2.511‘, 3.21' .1.1) 7.C612.00, 21.01 k, 2,(1)1 3.061 4.00! 5.001 g. 56115.001 23.(k) ?:"0, &lii 41.50 0,00,111.00 18.00, „, „, 1 . ;7, 5.10 TIE! 8.5 1 ), {6.00 r LI.0(1 45.60 5 . 111 ti }1,00)10.(X)112,P9)11.119:1001:160.00 „., :4,00,12,0t1 , ARAQM.910110.00 1 5aPD, 8100 :at)) W.OO3I.CCMCO 6040 DOM 1:10.00 sarm.7- - ~.-oters mat Administrators* Notlees and F.stray Notices $2 each: ...et In Leaded :C et and h, , fore Marriages tridDeaths, 25 per hatto regular rate"; /peal ;gai t " , he t the Nrties, 15 cents per line of ten i „„ er t ton, 12 cents per Line for 5ee ,,,.1 n vent , . for each subsegnent Inser- Set we, 2, eents per line; Mar , ~n • • I...anis 2.1 rents each: r, 1 /..1 ory other Week, two-thirds 1N . r ,,,,ac handing, in advertisements •ne ilw pert.' they wish them pith ' „Ip e rit I , e tileN ‘;' , II be ennt I Orted until .an, th e expense of the rulvertlsers. r „., • -tr,,;.—We hive one of the best Joh rho coin) rv, and are prepared to work, In large or ronail orders, at '•r, pri,vyand fn nc good style, tar arty . tlweotitit r y was Nilo4lll he irlilrecsed fu Editor and Proprietor. Liu nr5.5 flotirts • .WARD qi..rt, Union MIII4, Erie County., Pa., l'roprietOr , U. I:. I 'A 31111 a ow Y-1/•••, Farrar 11/111 1. 0;1...00.214K 11. CUTLER, •.,latw, tarard, F:rle County, Pa. t 11.4 •0410cr husinet, attended to with 011:Tatch. SELDEN 1 ,.. : \ iu, ..tt , r wv' fain Pnurtsellont „. Block. near :North West- Pulthe Square, Erie, Pil. - Y. 1'1t11.41 11F..X . ,ZETT, • • of 17" • . lltiicr, M . 00114 floor, l'reoch .treot, bet a-r,•) Fifth find 3oelz, Ita•une-t t'• offire, Clothe: made, elean. I :..paired ou short nothl.e. Terms as,ren ,, :Ls any. m r. svt:st F.lt Stt tit'ENCiat ~ravv, at Law, Franklin, Pa: Oillee in •, 4 1)11 , 1111:r, Linertv ~In•rt. Mimic. City, ,tli„• of ri• Ki.nip's Lank, linlnnion street. mon, promptly unnin In all parts of the Jal2. Nor. 1,1•:, BROWN k. CO., ,leater•-• in hard and soft coal, Erie, dkpo..p,l of oar dock property to ntr 11 .117).0 Jima, Ine newssarl! y retire : from .1" I role, recontatendille our 1i11t•Cei...4)1 , 4 as •Z? worthy nt the eonftdenee and pat ron ovr old friend, and the public, SCOTT, RANKIN i: CO.. • 'J.\ MEP , trn,P, Tallor,Flttli street, between State •• 11. Erie, Pa. Custom 'Work, .Repairing n_ attended to promptly. apl9T4-tf. I‘"EIZI' AND BOAItDING rnl French and sev,nth gtreet tt Erie, iohlycon preTrietorA. (oad harem artagra alway 4 on hand at tnodernte Jyl2-tf. CHAPIN A: HAMIETT, , u tat, and Surgeofv. Of No. 10 Noble ', t wo day and nlalit: Dr. itarrett'm rip'... N.,. :tt.i We4t •itb :it. 111y16'67-I.V. itExsETT Tiouso, MIII , , Erie Cc_ ra„ -G.org TaLl4, ...)r :lee01111110(lati.11.4 find 111()111'. C. I:ENSETT, M. it., ..emu and so r i allol: 4 )ffiee, East Park St., hour 1..t0re,-I)oartis at the res ..,l r. '1"..1.40, al dhor south of the M. - I,asstlfras street. ()Mee hour!. 11. t. to. until 2 p. in. toylo'titt-t.f. • - 11, V. C1,..1.C5, In all k1n.14 of Fzt ntlc t;rneories and Waro...k.e., and u•Illlesale tleal- Wtra.s . ,Llquor.., 4 %qtrs. Tolgievo, Fifth Ntreet, • .7. FRASER, 31. 1)., Phvldelan and Surgeon. (Mire tr2S hlielt St., opposite titeraric . ()like lion ni from 10 to 12 a. tn., to sp. 7toa 1, rn. .1( ritx Ir. mlLL.trt. rtwineer and Surveyor. IteNfilenee cur rli , t re. t and Ea.st .Ivenue, East Erie. • !Ty NTEr.LIGENcr. OFF cr. ; a1..11.• famished for girls of all deserlp f.,tpryk:lt..f.trnillf.,, at sltnrt Omni • ‘.. 1, „ Not, If, ee pent, t.4.:trustre.Bsns, T`• , 41 , t \leeliaille, of till kinds. Also, lip.n,e•cnodf'riVateFan(iihasup ' ~ H sen ant, of all I:111.14 at short Waive. ' nt flits ‘41111., No. 1212fit.nte '- rw.ro. J. F. CROSS. NINV S'fOß vravriberger, nt the new brlek store, tn:V 4 on hutui a large assortrOnt Wood lind Wlllow ' , a , ‘. Liquors, tiegarq, dr.. to 'which he ' ' llll, ' , II- the 4tteotton of the plthlie. '1"I;1141, otti.r 11. good liargai as a.l )4 111,1 blinv r Fr( t • D' , l -7 ' , F,'Eki -5 1\TD SPICE MILL t..thi.llslit - N1 a niarktifthgory for the a: ling and Grinding of Coffee, 11IN ;yr NG: OP t4r'icl-4. ' n , l the •': famish these artlctes to grocers and "then., both at • 4. 1 h ILLS ALE AND, RETAIL, than earl lie obtained at any in and give a better • ll.' rat band forsale at retail, }lt/t M:ATE, TEA, 311:STAIID; tiro line of condi ' l .)ry 111 It.tll I'entit t-Atreets 1211, an,l Sts:, Erie, Pa. ME J. W. BRIGDEN. BLANK BOOKS, DGERs, JOURNALS, DAY. BOOKS, r'lll BoOKSI, RE.63ItIW, DOCKET, ETC., OTC., ""rY illmitng, and ra the ERY LOWEST PRICEW ALSO. Hook, Magaziie, Music, other lilecling done in the best style and r \rll[•ap, at • eAtGHEY & N'CREAR.I7B, So. 11 north Park Bow« ElIf! . . • . . t „. _ . ... ; • •: ".-!;-, 1- , ;tp,-, r.:;2.1 , .. 11 11 .. , ..: 7; ~..„.:., • , . . ..... , , ._„..... ..,.. A . T ... • . • , ~. .._ .. . • . .! ' -1 - .!.,' - . ..0 •,,,,,.. :.-t- 2 i.' ~ -...cz :1 ' `,"t • . Idlii .' • • - ~..;; 1% 14,,,t..:-k j{ . E t ;{ . 7 !..,.% : ,-I lia . ~.. .... . .._, 38 VOL. • etottrics, Vrobnce, :IFruit, C 4- 111:3CTIIVr. IFILZUrr. . , •-• r ANT) Confection.6rt 'Depot ! sr.:" Park Place, }...11e,P1b itIVIZAOCV. }tus purelieaed the stock and lease of the above stankt o a t nO proposes ods i thi te li k n c e n v t er he a n t rt compplete The public can hereafter rely upon cit In eit full assortment of Ciroieries, Romp and 'Foreign Fruits, FUETARLF..4, EGGS. - • AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, cospEcTioNEitioi, ex., at', Clive am a call and wee what I -eau do for you. aorrqt,7-tf. .If. L. WillTE. FAMILY SUPPLY STORE, 24 West Park, flicatty's 11lock& ERIE, PA. • HEARN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG, Wholesale and Retail C7r. .O 4 0J fl. S t And dealers In COCT,RY PRODUCE, FLOUR, FISH, Pur.K, PRIED AND IiPALED PR[TITI4, Wooden and Willow Ware,Tohacco,Segars, d:c., 6:c. The hest nualltlea AN - 13 011.104 Agents for the Cleveland - TOME, 'MINING I.ND BLA. STING POWDER. A choice and fresh stock always kepton hand, which will be sold at the lowest figures. We pledge our?telves not to he undersold, and Invite all to give us a call. The highest price paid for country pro nialT6dAtf. etor. 1111 71 Erik, 2-tf .raelt 0/ •Ik re Nli 'reets. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC • mut outh- Pa. Groceries Retailed at Wholesale Prices I . be ' tr .134. JOHNSTON &BREVELIJER, The well 1:110Wfl Whnlesalearocers of 513 French ut :vet, Bove opened a RETAIL . BRACH STORE, rb , y, and Frle GG-K. ,2s STATE, ST , Three doom north from Eighth. where they will keep on hand a large supply of CHOICE FAMILY Gnocrums, rnovrsiiiNsH, MEI s tf try It*.•etl •tls. WOODF.N AND WILLOW WARE, ETC., Which will he sold to inslon Coal. ,elllll. CUSTOMERS; 0 LES.W,E PRIC ne.tl nth,) Being enabled, a., Jobbers, to buy our Goods at much 10%Pr figures than retell dealers, we pro. pose to give our customers the benefit of sneti advantage, and invite the attention of all those who Wititl to save money In buying groceries, tO our largo and well selected stock., God.' delivered, free of cluirge, to any part of the city. . mylG-tf. NEW GROCERY STORE +.4TFICr:7. VTtIDA:r. GROCERIES,. FRUITS & PROVISIONS, I')I7.NTRY PRODUCE, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, YGIJ'AUIES, SHIP CHANDLERY, 502 STATE ST., CORNER METE; :if Et;EL, Late of the nnu of Siegel it Scott :„ F. FRIDAY. INieVv Grocery Store. TllultAfi BIWA-N.. HENRY J. 31'0117E1'1.124: BRYAN & McGIVERIN, lEa t. opened a new Grocer/. Iltore, at the stand lately occupied by J. 1-vans, Jr., NO. . - 415 FRENCH STREET, WAYNE BLOCK, kNe't to McConkey do Shannon's.) Where they will keep on howl n romplete Atha: of everything In their line of trade, includ- Ing GROCERIES, PRODUCE, WOOD, WILLOW & CROCKERY WARE, &C., All of which will bouold at Tito Lowest Market Price; The puldie are Invited to mil and examine our mock. We pledge ourselves not to be nnderxold by anybody. apr4-3m. CHEAP GOODS! Wholesale and Retail • (iROVERY AND PROVISION STORY, WIN AND LIQUORS. • F. SCEELATTDECKE.R; suceps.sor to F. dc Sehlandeoker„ is now re calving a splendid assortment of GIWEEI ES, PROVISION'S, WINES, Liquors, Willow, Wooden and Stone Ware, Fruits, Nuts, Ac. A large stpa of TP B 4‘,C 0.0 AND CIGARS, Call and gee as, at tfio Grocery ELeadquarteriii. - American mock, State St., Erie; Pa. - inyn.TP-tf. F. SCHLAUDEMZIL NVII‘r IT THAT A. MINNIG, Corner of Bth and State Sts., Is selling roods Kb much cheaper than others? For the reason that he TRUSTS 110 OISE, con sequently hart no inul debts. To convince peo ple that he means what ho says, he offers a Reiard of-One Randred . Dollars To arty man who can get goods at: at store on credit, nu , difference whether lie he Mb or puoi. 10 Pounds Sugar far One Dollar-10 Sara Chemical Boar for One Dollar And other goods In like proportion. ifW Thud the bulletin board in hunt of the store. nill'67-ti * CWG, The Place to bay 11:11AILN', CIIEAri FAMILY GROCERIES! Such as Teas CoJibe Chocolate,Baker's Broma, Corn Worth, Varian, Bas k i i i i lialoa, Puma Bar leY, Woe Flour, Rice, Powder, Claws Tartar. Split Peas,Cniaked puss , Capons. Moan- Ish -fitgf Bakilug Flour, Fatally Vim?, Orwalfeal, Oat - Meal , ' all •kinds of Boom Sar dines, Ratans, Pickles, Currants, and, In Ise; aVrtiilng belonging to a b ust Bank- Hy auggB-44 EIRE Dealers In PEN)'A apr13 . 67-tr. A. ItINNIG. Saabs. NV 11A.11C.31.1.,'V DRY (loops sfronE, -42 44 1: Southard & geCord, .101111E1114 IN nn,x7 - C4IOC)IDS ! NOTIONS, lIOSTERY, GLOVES, &C Our stock Is the largest ever brought to the cit}•, consisting of . POUTS, III;LAINES, SILKS, CLOTHS, CAgBI3IP,RER, BLEACHED BROWN FaiRETINGS, A complete.- tuisortment of Dress Goods, every 'clad of article in the Notion Line. and, in short, regeneral rumortment of everything needed by Country dealers. TO BE SOLD AT NUNVCatIE. PRICER Pountry Dcalcno are incited to give us a call. We dos strictly wholesale trade, and propose Bening at such prices as will make it to the ad vantage of merchants in this section to dent In Erie, instead of sending East for their goods. H. 800111A7ID. a. x'claitu. mr,Ll-tf. TEE OLDEST ESTABLISEZD Carpet & Dry Goods Rouse IN N. W. PENNSYLYANIA. • • • A compplete stock of'dbeetln s, Prints , L oans, Ctoths, Makings , Flannels I & rlsh and French . Poplin; Mohair's, AlPtwas, Also, Ci001.304,11014117.31:17, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, Calnatot get pricea - before purchasing. WANNER RUCS.. apellt;-ly. No. MO, Marble Front, State St. 512 ' 1 si•rn-v.v.rk. Dry Goods ! Dry Goocts! .iiritoLEsALE AIM. RETAIL! Thelargest and beta stock of BROWN AND BLEACHED SWEETINGS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, LINENS. Cloths, ClOoklugs, DeLaLnes, Alpacas, Lanus, . :donates, Silks, Mack and Colored, Tidbit, Cashmere, Silk, Brueha nod Paisley ' Shawls, White Goods, Hosiery, I Notionsolc., Goods Marked down to meet the market, No trouble to show goods. Cali and examine. tol - 21 . 07-11 - . RCISENZWEIG do 11110. FILTRNIRI-111 1 41G,STORE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. A v,ariety, of etillilren'a Plain and Panes READY - MADE CLOTHING ! Ladies' heady-toads Underclothing. A variety - of Gems' Furnishing Goods All of which will be kept on band, and also made to order. Our goode are all Manufactured by buraelves. - Stamping, Stitching, Fluting and Braiding done at the shortest notice: Also, a large vari ety of the latest style Patterns foeladies' and children's garments. A orders Wil=cipt ly attended to JOHN Fl." aplo-Iy. French St., between 4th and St I. jfurniture A Unbertating. J. li. Itnmer. J. NE.cr., , J. 11. RIBLET,S: CO., NO. 818 STATE STREET, Bare, PA., Ifanniactureja And dealers In Furniture of Every Description! ESCLC33INCI Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Room Sets, Ofllee, School and Hotel Sets end every article in the line. Our Manufactory is lacided on Eighth street and.the Canal, and our Ware Rooms at 818 State street. In the latter place we keep a larger sup ply of furniture than can be found anywhere else in Erie, all one own manufacture, gotten op with particular care for custom -trade, made of the hest material - and 'after the most approved style and manner. Particular attention is di rected to our UPHOLSTERED GOO.DB I Of which we can make a better article than can be purchased at any of the attractive ware houses In the East, and which we guarantee to be First Clan in every particular.• Full sets gotten up In Walnut, Rorie Wood or any other desirable material, covered with the best goods manufactured for the purpose. Our assortment of Furniture in this line is- so complete that every custorner can be knitted at drat examine tiou _ _ TYN.DMit'Z'A I Z,TG We have commeneed,the business of Under taking with the besteenipment ever introduced In Erie, and with two excellent hearses. one of which Is as flue se any to the State, are enabled to attend to funeral orders with the utmost fa cility and satisfaction. Our stock of Coffins and Burial Cases, Trimmings, dc., is full in every particular, and we are satisfied that we can fin every order promptly and satisfactorily, in the city or county. my"o67-tf. - J. U. RIBLET & CV. J. W. As"Viir.3ol, Win:44We and Retail Dealer. in Furniture ! Ilaying_purcimeed the entire stock of Furni ture Of Messrs. Moore & Bible., I respectfully ask my old customers and the public generally to give the a call at the old stand, • ISO. 715 STATE STREET, Before purchasing elsewhere.. i hove a largo assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Boom Sets I ALSO, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS. TABLES, WARDROBES, BEERS, , • And; in feet everything in We line of Furniture. I am prepared to manntacturetoarder any' seide that fluty be called liar. Remember, Nu. 713 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth igtreeta. aftr.i67-tf. JOllll W. AYRES. NOTICE. HAViNt: sal oar entire stock of Furniture to .1. W. Ayres, we hereby thank the corn. troollitY for their liberal patronage to as, hoping they Will extend the sante to Win. We wLil de. vote our Mae hereafter to the UNDERTAKING -BUSEqESS With the consent of J. W. lows We still hold our office in the 0011310 old place, State street, where will be found at all times ready toattend to the wants of the coninntnltY In our line of trade. Ready 'Made CoBlna► :: Trimmed to order. Metallic and Iron Burial Cams, of ail ty Tri m m ings . on hand ; also, Shroud and C o ma Undertakers will And it to their advantage to buy them of us, as we cannot be undersold west of :stew York. npr2sl7-13% MOORE & RIBLET. PRODUCE MARKET. • M. WC:MOEN it CO. Would respectfully announce that they have opened, a store at So. 4!s French St., between 4th and sth, . • • Par the pnrchase and sale of ALL BINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, 'Butter, VoultrYs Milk, ate.* Orders from abroad iritl receive priunpt at tention at the lowest market Prices.. 411 - du The ,higheat price in Csah paid f or Pro ce. sul66-tL 1.. Is. icilmv4.l.4loolt, DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST Neatest, Che a pest ir ta r died SIT Painting West el 7. • parlors', nulls, CUILINPheo a Ftesened in the neaten, atylo otthe art. , . Gefte llll Delftaing , trading of Models for the Patent Mee,. and every dead l l s Zan chino mental Painting exerated . Rooms In Farm KaU.o MA wand . ERIE, PA., TITURSDAY • eiottrits - ,‘Vrobure d G. P. rrAlris ' - Dealers In kin" of , 9ROCEII7B, FRIYM VIWIETABI* ANDPROVIIMI* I ' Streitlietwatii StittelOst PAM PA. Raving purchased our goods before the late rime in prices, we feel confident of being able W aive satisfaction botb, in Price and quality. Country Produce, Of every sort, bought nod gold. rumens can always depend on receiving the highest uutritet price for their articles. DEALEDS IN TAP, ADJOINING TOWNS, syrnmp wrru Fnrn', VEGETAB/JI4.&C ' Give wi a WI. Rewluber Day &Jackson!sMarVft Depot TO THE PEOPLE OF 'MEZIJOA AND. YZCINITI'. 'WHEREAS, a statement has been nude and . circulated In this community calculated to 'aisle:id many of our citizens, the pndersigrr ed would most respectfully beg leave to enntna diet the same, and hereby announce daft at. - South of the Dillon Depot, (J. P. Decker's old stend,) may be foetid a choice selection of Groceries, Provisiohs, Foreten and thenestic Frnitra, Crockery and ahem Ware, Yankee notions, Toys, &e. In fact everything usually kept in a Family (tracery Htore. Flour from the celebrated Girard MUle— Warranted equal to the best In the country. Furthermore, we are not so distrustful of our fellow citizens, that we are not- trinity; to trust at all. WE WILL GIVE REAAQ:4;ABLE CREDIT to all good-paying customers, and sell goods Just us low as any one who claims to sell only for cash. If so unfOrtunate as to have any bad debts, we pledge ourselves to does all honorable Merchants ever have done— x rocuet the lees our selves, and not ask out customers to make It up—as sonic claim to lave dohe. ' For a oonnrmatiou of the above statement we ask only a felt trial. 4:loodn delivered promptly to 'any Part of the etty. Remember the plum Peach street, near the Union Depot. .1. F. REXFORD & CO. • Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, North-Mut Corner Park and French St., . (ctsE.APawk,) - Wool!' rempectfular tralltiscaittootion of thoooto oniony to their lame htock of Groceries and Proviftionsii, Which they ore desirous to sell at THE VERY LOWEST rosssistx PRICES! Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrups, In not surpassed In the, city, as they are prepared to prove to all 'who give them a cuull, - • They also keep on hand a superior lot of PURE LIQUORS, for the wholesale trade, to which they dlreci the attention of the public. Their motto Is, "Quick sales, small prollia and a full equkaiont for the money." ttpli'S34l, r• .d. CO.. Country Product.,..Groceries, Provisions, Tolihceo; Crockery Ware, Fruits+, Nuts,. Jtc,, .7cri. A. doers West side, between SO; and 9th Streets, Erie, Pa. Cagh paid for country.imoduce. • - F. A. WEBER. • mr24-tt , W. ERHART DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES" Tea, - Coffee Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Flour, Porl‘ Flan„ Hams, Provisions generally, Coun try Produce. Bird Cages, Wood, Willow and Crockery Ware, Fancy Traveling Baskets. To. baceo and Segars, Flailing Tackle, ire. 421"itiste. Mrle. Pa. Private Families and Hotels supplied. Goods . delivered. BARNUM, DE.A.L.rat Lv DUGS, XEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OIL, ?" ,1 1 POWDER ^ _air PUFFS, ": • BRUSHES, as - ;!::;• COLOGNE, P.A.INT Llnsee.l Oils, •Darpetttlnes, Varnish, Hydrome ters of all kins, PATIVET IKEDICIEMS; PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, London Porter and Scotch Ale. Prescriptions care fully dispensed. All articles sold by me are warranted to be precisely as rep resented. 'lib trouble to allow goods, Remem ber the name and place, BARNUM, 1317 Peach Street, -South of the Depot, TO BUILDERS AND. PAINTERS! The Largest and Best Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass & Brushes, in Erie, inay be found at BALL a: WARFEL'S DRUG STORE State St.; ?North of 7tli. Having had long experience in the trade, we are enabled to supply parties .with a superior quality of goods at the lowest prices. Our stockembreeesageneralvariety of every thing that Painters neet4 and those who give as their patronage can rely on not being disap pointed. Orders for furnishing buildings will be sane factortly filled. ire Call and examine our stock, tIMPORTANT TO THIS nixLio. Bevolnßon hi the Boot and Shoe Trade Notltv Is hereby given that after April sth, 1807 the entire stock - of • BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., Siatutraettired by and In store at the establish ment of J. kliebenlaub dr. Co., MS state street, and which:Or quality and finish cannot.he surpassed la this market, will be sold by them to individ ual customers at wholesale. This plan of ope rations's tobe permanent, and the manufactory is to be MU/ farther enlarged by the addition of hew buildings and Improved machinery. J. kdoiseniaub, & Co., !ghats, st., Not being countenanced by the retail dealers In this section, because they will not abandon their extensive retail trade, bare resolved to hereafter sell their stock by . ' RETAIL, SINGLE PAIR, To all who choose to patronise them. Every pair of , Boots, Shoes, Chlitec4 ac„ of their im mense assortment will be offered at WROLESALE PRICES, Thus saving to the retail customer the entire profit. which be will be obliged, as heretofore, to pay at all other establishments, TO ALL WHO OHOOSE TO BUY We make this VeryLifberal arra, proposing to c i 2 .. u . T3s, the systes The so-. superiority of onr geods. mannfac onx tam; Cill , e;our especial care, will be-maintain ed, and we are preparing large additions to our manufacturing faculties. We te an itufpeo- OM and comparison of our stock, and wish all to they ti the fact that by, purchasing of us save th=inade by the retail dealer. Cal and be con J. EICMINLAOI3 & (10 ammo at, "ie. Pa. opyll'i;4t. And on the Lilies of Railroad, FIFTH STREET, NO. 1321 PEACH S'MET, P. A. BECKER A: CO., Their assortment of. TOBACCOS, FISH, de., E= WIND3,I4IQUOpi3, SEGAIIS, N. 814 E3tazte.lBtww,t,t. JOl IN 13 A.:44TX-Altill, drugs anb Saints. pI • i ~4 • "L • - • • NOON a k 4 1"42,0-1861.‘ , • apatalantitik: #ccaird te en, r.aates:-. nn: .- trvri*xefii • , tiOb EN.PEIIIU.DICAL PILLS, „Von rirmtlizt. „- ' In Correcting firretrularitlea, Itemeving Or atruetiotut of the Monthly Turns, from whatev er cause, and always sueoesstal • as a preventa- Me. ONE BON ISSUFFICIENT In removing obstruction and restoring LIM ore to lts proper channel, imieting the nerves and bringing back the "may color or health " to the cheek of the most dedicate. Full and expljell directions aivompftnr each Price til per Los, els hoses 5.1 Sold by one draggist In every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Erie by S. B. CARVER &. CO., druggists, sole agents for the city. ',nines by sending them $1 through the Post Office, tandeare the pills sent (confidentially) by mall to any part of the country, free of postage. S. D. /LOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. m3VC-ly To Consnsaptivea.—Tbe advertiser. having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years With a severe lung affection, and that dread disease,Consumption--ds anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. 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EcramsT, miitamoaq . & CRAIG, Mare Just reoelveriltom New . York a FRESH LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE • 'Also-received bora New York One hundred kits No. I Shore Family Mackerel, aergi-tt. anphe gepitine Cod Flab. • Ittllttgleal) OF A LADIr 23 44 MM. Well, let Wm in, nail let ldniably, ' Ido not Anent to die: ' • • 1 , , , 1m01s hell find that I outlive . Without lilts, it I try ; 4_, _ Hedhouglat to fritter' Inc with &Owns So terrible and lack: . " • He'll stay away a tbotisand yenta !Iterate I at:Achim - hack. r • He said that I had acted %6ang—. and foolishly-beside; I won't forget him atter that— I wouldn't if I died. If I was wrong, what right had he To he so cross to me? I know I'm not an angel, quite— I don't pretend Co he. Ile had another sweetheart once— And now, when we fall out, Ile always Rays me was not cross, And that she did not pout; It is enough to yes a saint— v . It's more than I can tear; I wish that girl of his 'was— Well, I don't care'where. Ire thinksqltat she is pretty, too— Is beautiful and good ; I wonder if she'd get him back Again now, if she could. I know she would, and there she She lives almost in sight; find now viler nine.o'clock. Perhaps he's there to-night. I'd almost Nrrite for him to Come— Ma then, I've-said I won't; I do not care so much, hut she Shan't hare him, if I don't. Besides, I know that lwas wrong, And he was in the right;. „nvess I'll tell him F.O, and then— wish he'd come to-night. How a Seduced Womnn Avenged her Wrong.- • Ceorompondenre of the Chiengo Tribune.] 111.A.vovILLE, Ballard county, Ky., April 12th, 1807.—The usual quiet of this little rii• Inge has been disturbed by an incident or great moment to us, and one iyhich forcibly Illustrates the old _saws that "murder will out" and - " a woman cannot keep a secret." About eleven years ago there came to this. country, and settled about five -miles front this town, a man named Hodson: of South Carolina, in which State he abandoned his wife and three children. One of his neigh bors, named Belcher, was the father of two buxom daughters, between the younger of whom, aged fifteen, and Itud.son there sprung up an intimacy which resulted in the seduction of the girl. sine years ago this month 'Judson committed suicide, and vas found in the garret of his house hanging by the neck, his knees touching the Skier. Ile m wt bave.eontrattln deell i some four or flue days heron. loos nosy was t iscoverea, as the remains had commenced to decay, rind, one side of the face and ear were much eaten away by the rats. A coroner's ingtteSt was held over the body and a verdict of suicide was returned.. One of the jurors, however, , noticed something like a piece of iron in the ear of the deceased, but did not examine it very minutely, nor did he mention the fact for some tithe after. The younger Belcher girl married - a man by the name of McNabb, with •ohom she has since lived very happily, notwithstanding she became a mother, in a few months oiler years old, and has consequently been in this comatose condition a period .of twelve years. When awake she does not appear to stiffer, except from a drowsy, gaping inclination, and a persistent effort to cleanse her throat of phlegm. She never complains .of any bodily pain. In sleep she is very nervops at times, and appears to suffer considerably by the violent twitching and jerking of her mus cles and limbs, and her hands are clenched tightly as•if enduring severe pain.- The pa roxysm wilt continue perhaps live minutes. and she then !deeps as calmly and quietly as an infant Her food consists of mush, gruel and such things as are usually- given to confirmed in valids. When awake she will answer ques tions asked her, and can converse with some intelligence, but never exhibits any interest in anything, or desire to talk. Talking seems to be Li labor to h 4. She, of course, has , never had any of the advantages of educa tion or society, and her ideas of everything are quite childlike. Her features are inclined to be pretty, and though deprived of the fruits of health, are not marked.by that sickly palor which her condition would indicate. She has long, dark, wavy hair,' which her poor old mother takes great care in cothbing and dressing, and her compleiion is that of spate, delicate brunette.. 'She is of ordinary size, and her. limbs and muscles.well propor tioned and developed. She has grown con siderably since her affliction. Her name is 3liss Mary Godsey,-aud po.r widow lady, dependent upon the charity of neighbors and visitors for support. She has been visited since her affliction by many em inent physicians, but her condition defies all medical skill. -Indeed we have not met any one who claims to understand the cause or nature of her disease.—Mektium (Ky.) CoLo tier. Appalling Case. The Indianopolis Joartuit relatr.s the rot • A mast singular antrappalling catastrophe occurred, in the toWn• of Columbus, about forty miles south of this city, on the Afselson ruilroad. About eight o'clock in the morning the attention of some citizens on the ftreet was attracted to the liquor shop of a.German by the name of Andrew Kobe, by a slight smoke issuing from' it. lie had long been known to be a very intemperate man, and re cently, it was supposed in consequence of his wife leaving him, and applying for a divorce on account of his confirmed drunkenness, more constantly and beastly drunk than usu al. On-entering they found him lying dead behind his counter, upon a board which MIS need to keep his feet off the wet floor, with hisjiead near a whiskey barrel. Ills clothes were still burning. Hi; lips had been entire ly burned away, leaving a ghastly hole, in which his tongue, was seen burned toa crisp, as was the insule,of his mouth and his throat. llis nose also was burned as if by fire coni in. out of his nostrils. The remainder of the body was scorched, where the burning clothes had touched, hut showed no other indication of fire. The bands were drawn up to the mouth, as if to close-it, or shut off some dreaded thing from it • There was no fire In the room that Br. Whiteside could see, and certainly none near the horrible corpse. A revolver was found beside it, but all the charges were in it, and no marks of injuries, except from the fire, were discovered, so that the death could not have been caused by sui cide. But if it had been, the lips burned en tirety off,, and the crisped tongue, thmat and nose, would have been still more inexplica ble, as the tire was manifestly of very rcrent occurrence—the clothes still burning—and it could not have been applied after death by some other person with - out detection, w some mark or other that would Indicate where the fire came from and how it was used. But if it could have been thus applied it is impossible to believe that it was, for there could have been no motive to burn a dead man, especially ,about the mouth and nose. The same fact of the singular charac ter and loCality of the burning,. involving only the air passages, precludes all idea of a death by violence. No hypothesis of murder seems to be tenable, and that of suicide is even more absurd. We must, therefore, con clude that the death was caused by spontane ous combustion, or, by the burning of Inflam mable gases, generated in the whiskey-rotted carcass, and escaping by the lungs and air passages. This might have been caused by an attempt to light a cigar with a Match or other dame. • • dcl"64 oancrunun lately complimented a lady on her improved appearance. "Yon am guilty of flattery," said the young lady. "Not so;' replied he, "for I vow you are us plump a partridge' "At . first," said the lady, "I thought you guilty of flattery only, hut you are now actually making game of me." A Young Lady Asleep Twelve Years. Some eight miles from Hickman • there ex ists a ,young 'lady who presents the most wonderful ease of coma, or preternatural disPositioo to sleep, of which wet have ever known or heard, • Whew about twelve years old; she wea taken with a severe chill, and treated by het phtideisniedsdh4oZ Asher fever, which fbiloWed the WI! sulisided, she fill into a deep steep, in which condition site has remained ever since, except at intervals. She awakes regularly twice in every twenty four hours, at which time nottristnnentisgiv en her, and it is a most singular tact thatsbe awakes within a few minutes of the same hours every day. She will remain awake nod perfectly conscious five, ten or perhaps fifteen minutes, and then gradually drop oft ' to sleep again. When asleep it is utterly im possible to arose her. She Is now twenty-four she married. - The fatuity prospered; the elder sister likewise married and was notch real eeted,- none of the neighbors having aught to say against either of the girls. But there was a skeleton in both of' the house holds; and the sisters, as - they plodded along the journey of life, were continually harnessed by fears and doubts, each striving in vain to lay the visions which haunted their minds. " few week; since, during a fit of despon dency, the younger sister divulged to a neigh bor the terrible secret which had so long weighed upon her, consell.nce mat made her life a torment. It was that her-elf,-with her sister and husband, had murdered Iftub.on ! Iles story was, that in company with 31e- Nab!), whom she afterward: married, and her elder sister, she called. upon 'Hudson, and, telling hint of her situation, upbraided him with her betrayal. Hudson attempted to laugh away the affair, and for.•thc first time informed her of his being a married man. This incensed both the sisters and McNabb, allot' whom commenced an assault upon Matson, as had been previously agreed upon in case he refused to render justice to the girl-he had so foully wronged. Hudson was easily overpowered and killed by driv ing into his ear a portion of the iron spindle belonging, to a spinning wheel. Mier the murder was accomplished the body was taken to the loft of the cabin, and lett hang ing by the neck, as he was found several days thereafter. The woman to whom the fearful secret was,imparted divulged the filet before the grand jury of the present term of the Circuit Court, who at once founil a bill against Mel Xahb, Ids wife, and sister•in-taw ; and yes- this town, and placed in jail. • • • The women are both decidedly good look ing, but their countenances seem to indicate that they have no hope. Congressional Morality., We were infinitely amused by, a juke upon tt number of the men of the. last Congress. .It is too good to he left unpublished. A couple of merry fellow?, one of them a disting,ulsbed, member of Congres, and the other a distinguished ex-editor from Ky., concocteda letter purporting' to be address ed by a young lady to a fine looking gentle man: It waigotup in first-rate style. The pre tended young lady set forth therein that she had several times seen the gentleman she was addressing, that she was captivated by his fine nice and manly form, that her heart was deeply touched by all site saw and heard of him, that she must make his acquaintance obeftwe he left the city, that she hoped and {frayed that he would forgive her seeming boldness, as it was the first imprudent act of her life, that she haul always moved and was still moving in the highest circles of the cap ital, that she would be on it certain square of a certain street at precisely 12 o'clock on the following day, in a dress which she 1124 as cribed with great particularity, and that she hoped and trusted that he would_ meet her, and thus afford her an opportunity for a brief personal intercourse with the idol of her heart. The wags had thirty or forty 'of this letter writtenbya female friend of theirs, and they sent these copies to between thirty and forty members of Congress, selecting those of course who were known to entertain a very exalted opinion of their own personal 4seinations. E verything thus arranged, the two jokers called upon us and another young gentle man, explained what they had done, and in vited us to get into their carriage, ride with them to the place of designation, and see the . sights. We unhesitatingly consented, and we sa sights sure enough. Riding on the nes4„rnated rquart: bchcla uw wit... 14-• ihh ty.or forty-members, walking to and fro, all gazing earnestly;in every direction, and at every female figure to discover the object-of their search. We vonelistleil that if a feiv more copies of the letter had been sent to the members of the Rouse. of Representatives the Rouse would have had to adjourn for want of a gtiortita.—Loutseille Journal. Law SLIT ATIOVT Sohn Young (hntcher) owns bees, that arc kept at his resi dence, on Walnut street, fia the same vicin ity Augustus Banker has a store and randy manufactory: For days past Banker's estab lishment has been visited by thousands of Dees, and they have prevented him from tr.msacting business or proceeding with the manufacture of confectionery. There were bees in the store, bees on the counter, bees on the shelves, bees on the goods and bees on everything; There were also bees in the candy factory, bees on the sugar, bees in the sandy, bees flying in all directions. Yester day Banker prosecuted Young for maintain ing a nuisance, and there Was a hearing be- Awe the Mayor, who held Young to answer at court. The question as to whether bees constitute a nuisance is a novel one. 'We have no old:name to prevent citizens keep ing bees, no ordinance to prohibit bees from - flying about, neither is 'there an ordinance requiring owners of bees to put collars upon the little "hot-footed" hoary-tuakenk,in order that they may be identified when away front home. As the case wilt be brought before court, it is one of importance, and its result will be looked for with cowiderAtile interest. —Harrixbury Telegraph. Wm! , Iging along one day all alone, a soldier met a lethodist circuit-rider, and at once recognir •t 1 hint as such, but affected ignorance o it. P acher—"What command do you belong to, Mier—"l belong to the 14th W Texas.regi nient, Van Dorn's army. hat army do you belong' to ?" iP—(very solemnly) "1 belong to the army of the Loth." • 8--"3fy friend, you've gm along way from headquarters r' A unix, girl, alter having been to church e•av very fond of preaching to her dolls. Her mother overheard her one day reproving one for being so wicked. "O, Sou naughty, sinful child," she said, shaking its wax limbs, " just go to that place of brimstone and molasses,' and you won't burn up, you'll just sizzle." was awakened in the night and told his wife was dead. lie turned round, drew the coverlet closer, and muttered as he went to aloeP again, "Oh how grieved I shall bumn the morning." lan Joust noonz Not a sigh was baud, pot A Itinerulnote, As the man to his bridal Walk bitrried r• Not a woman discharged her farewell groan, On the spot where the fellow wcia married. ruarried' thent.jugt about eight at night, Our faces paler turning. Tay the atruggling moonherim'g minty light, And the gas.hlutp!a,steaAY, burning., NO. 4. Few and short were the things wo stdoi, Alaimo spoke not a word of sorrow But we silently gazed on the man who was • wed, And we bitterly - thought of the morrow. • Lightly we'll talk of the fellow that's gone, • And oft fot-tha peat unbiald him; But little he'll reek if we let Um live on In the house where,bisirlfetonveyeslbini • • '- But our hea'ry task•aflengthicastlene." . • When the' clock •strucir,the hour for re- tiring; - And we beard a spiteful squib and pun The girt; were sullenly flrin,g. Slowly and sadly we turned to go— We had struggled, and we werelturnan;, We shed not a tear, and we spoke not our woe, But we leP him alone with his woman. A Man Digs up the Corpse of Ws Wife and Conveys it Dome.) An extraordinary case of violation of the sepulchre has just occurred in the French Deliartritent at Lovroil (Nord.) 'A workman named Magma, aged 23, had the Misfortune, about a month ago, to lose his wife, to whom he '.SS greatly attached. and a few days after ' his grief v augmented by the death of his FrOin that moment the 'husband up- 4 pealed to have partially lost his reason, and lie - was continually talking of [ his deceased partner, and expressing the belief that she bed only left him for a short 'Mile and world soon retlllll. • Recently, after spending a shOrt time in a wineishop, when , some drink Which he had took bad still further unsettled his mind, he returned home, took a spade. and proceeding to the cemetery, coMmenced removing, the earth from the woman's grave ; after some hours' lawn - he succeeded in bringing the 'coffin to the surface, and then forcing off the tifilioksont the corpse, and carrying it home in his um., placed it in his bed, and then, after lighting a fire, Went and informed. hree of his neighbors that his wife had returned home. These latter, although. not attaching any importance to his words, accompanied him home with pie view of inducing him to retire to rest, but t were horrified to find the body as Magnanjhad stated. • The unfortunate workman spoke to it as still living, and endeavored to obtain a reply by addressing it in the most endearing terms. Finding it, however. deaf to his entreaties, he allowed himself to be persuaded to carry it back and place it in the coffin which he re stated to the grave; he also filled in the earth and went home to sleep. On the following day lifagnim had no recollection of what had taken place on the previous eyenirig,but seen h k wi f e . given orders for his arrest, but have directed that he should be strictly watched as weak in mind: . A SEAIISLF: Gtnt.-7A. gentleman feeling a strong partiality for a young lady:whose =Me was - Noyes, was desirous, without the ceremony of a formal courtship ; to ascer tain her sentiments. For this purpose he said to her one day, with that kind of air and manner which means either jest or earnest, as you choose to take it—"lf I were to ask 4 you whether you were under matrimonial enotgements to ariy one, what part of your name (Isioyes) might I take for an answer ?" "The first," said she, in the same tone. "And were Ito ask you to ask if you were inclined to form such an *engagement,sshould a per son. offer who lived you, and was not: indif ferent to yourself, what part of your name might I then take as -an answer F.' "The last" "And if I tell you that I love yon, and ask you to form such an enga,gement with me, then what part of your name may I take':" "0, then," replied the blushing girl, "take the whole name, as in such a case I would cheerfully resign it for yours. - It is almost needless to add thht they were soon after married. A. GENTLEMAN passing down street, keard a splashing in the. gutter near by, mingled" with gutteral sounds, and going to the spot he discovered the prostrate form of a man, who Was pawing and ticidng furiously, sput tering fortli oaths and gutter water at a furi ous rate. " What is the matter?" said the gentle- The man raised his bead a little, still "striking out" boldly - , and in tones of drunk en exasperation exclaimed: "Take away your water, or I'll r-i-I-e it!" • - KlSizi.i6 A QUARVIZFC9 —The late Dlr. Brash used to tell this story of' a brother -barrister: `' As the coach was about starting ° before breakfast, the modest limb of the law ap proached the landlady, a pretty Qnakeress, who was near the fire, and said he could not think of going without giving her a kiss. ' Friend,' said she, ' thee must not do it,' 'Oh, by heavens, I will r replied the barrister.- friend, as thou bast sworn; thee may do it, but thee must' not make ajwactice of It: I . l.e.cur-vrioxs OF A Pumosortrest.—Pro fessor Dorenins , once placed a:ilinen hand kerchief in the explosive contßtion of gun, cotton, and threw it into the Wish. Bridget , washed, dried, and sprinkled it ready for ironing, without a suspicion of its character. The tuoTent she placed the hot iron upon it, the 11.3•41kercliief vanished into r ..thin air,' nearly frightening the poor girl gut of her senses. Bad this occurred ari age the professor would have paned for a "Utah of satan." . . MissWuatme. was a beautiful blonde, and she wanted to go to Scarborough—so She told her mother—to look for something very particular for her dear papa. ' "And what is it, pray," asked her mother, "that you no much wish to find for - yottr dear papa?" "A son-in-law," was the gentle reply of le blushing maiden. ) - A CABIN hay on board a ship, the -L'aptain. of which was a religious man, was-I*W up to be 'whipped for some misdeineanor. Little Jack went crying. and trembling to the Cap tain : " Pray, sir, will you Wait till l say my prayers?" "Yes," was the stern reply. then," replied Jack, looking up and smiling; " I'll say them when I get ashore." .1 A SIAN named Jameson. in Cincinnati, wisning to curtail household e:s-penses,adopt ed a novel mode to eiTeet his object. He kissed the sextant girl one morning, when he knew MN. J. would see him. Hest]] ts—discharged servimt girl and Woke, collars per month saved. " .11'tKr:a PEAK miner, writing to a Virtue seta paper, says, the' miners are much dis.! coumged in that region ; " they have to dig through a solid vein of silver four feet thick before they reach the gold." "CoNmsenvxmi" Stevens says in his last letter that he is sick. It. reading of rho epistle is calculated to make everybody else , sack—of Lim. WIIAT ig the difference between. a MiS- ChieVOng mouse and a beantithi young lady?' One harms the cheese, and the other charms the he's. runsos aski4l an IriA man why he wore his stockings wrung side outward. "Be muse." said he, " there's a hole_ on the other side." Way isn't a boy like . a pretty bonnet? Because one becomes a woman and the other don't.