abtiertionnentsi. --_—_—_—_ , w-- arAdvertisemenis, to secure insertion, meat be handed in by 9 o'clock on Thtusday morn- All advertisements will be,corititmed at tug the expenSe of UM tulvettisc, unless ordered far s sOcitted time. _ _ _ J. - E. ASHBY & CO:, Wholesale rind RetnlL `'BOOK BINDERS, -STATIONERS, EEO Blank Book Mann faeturerti! • 3fsfaulneq, l'itnsle riooks, fie., bound in any. style desired, and In theneatest and ' beat manner. ' . .111 kin& of Rafjpßoad, Commercial, , o7n, • . . 131aittlir Ttooli:t4. MO MANN'S COPYING BOOKS. vul u Paper of all sizes oh hand or inado to ord or RULINU OF ANY 'Particular PATTEId. neatness and dlspat;ll 1.: N lb: TA 4106 , ,10 OF ALI ! KIN-MON HANIi. branclia, done toorder neatness and dispdtch As!! ny st cb., , • t h et • Wrtzlit.W Rlack, Erie. P. Jan' t Uly Quarterly. Report IF TUE CONDITION of the Milt National Bank of Union Mills, Pa- on the nuAlling of tile first Monday in January, 1369: , RESOURCES. Moans and Discounts. .%%57 4 73 l': S. Bonds to secure circulation.. 60,00() go LT. S. Ronda and Securities on hand—. 7:10 co (Slier Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.... 9,511 ro Due from Redeeming and Reserve •- ' Agents --J1,49 Due from other National We 00 Furniture and Fixtnres ' 1,2M1 12 itirrent,ExpenseiL ' 2,01? 79, Taxes Pidd ' ' Premiums Ca-M Items, and Revenue Stamps WIN of other National Banks - Fractional Currency • Specie Legal Tender Notes.. - T0ta1....... LI.thILIT/ES Capital stock paid ici... —.........$ 50,000 00 Surplus Fara d ' 2.03 . 109 Exchanges - 2,597 61 In teribst.2,42l 65 5 5,03) 2.(1 el rculat lug nut Comp troller Individual Deposits.— Total-. . 6197,M53 59 Joseph 8111, C ashier of the .Pirst National fkiok. of Union Idills,:EMe Co., Pa., do solemnly sweat' tbstrthenbcrve statement is true; t the of M9i` knOwlerltear j( Cashier. state of Peunsylmnin Qounty of Er e, es. SWOM to and subscribed before me, day of Jan. „ WU. 0.4At40502...1, jau7-1W . Justice of the Peach , . Wairant in ,Itumkruptey. • ?fills TO GIVE NOTIcF. Flint on the itgth 1 day of Dec., A. LSel, a warrant In bank ruptcy was issued again s t tile estate of George W. Browning, of Union Mills. Erie county, had. State of Penn'a, who has been adjudged a bank. Ma 011 1118 own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belong* ing to him, for his use, and-the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that-a meeting of the creditors of -said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignee-sof his( state, wal be held at is COllO. of Bankruptcy; to be holden at the bflice of the Register, in the city of Erie, Pa. before B. E. .Woodrutf, Esq., Register in said District, on the Nit day of ' Feb., A. D., 1801, at 9 o'clock, A. THOMAR A. ROWLEY,' D. R. Marshal,Mossenger. 13y R. P. Da;tls, Dept. U. S. Marshal. jan7-lw.* WARRANT IN BANKRUPTCY.. ' OILS IS 'TO DIVE NOTICE that on the 'ltith I day of Dec., A. fr:1868„a wan ant In Bank ruptcy wag Issued againsl, the estate of Jas. T. Wheeler of thecounty of Erie, , State of Dennsyleanta, - wird lifts been adjudged a bankrupt on, hla own petition; That the pay , went of an,y debt. end delivery. 9f any property belonging to etch bankrupt; to Mm and for his u-.e, and tile transfer Of any property by Nina nre forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors - of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and tophoose one or more Assignees of la estate, will beheld at a Court of bankruptcy to be liettign.at the office of the Register., In the city of Erie, In the counts' of Erie and Slate of Penn'a, before S. E. Woodruff, Register, on the Ntli day of Fehru_nnr_, A. If 1St!!; at I) cCeloek,•,A. If. UIOIfAS A. ROWIST, • U.S, Marshal, Melefenger.:`, ' ity U. P. Davis, Dept. U. S. 3lnrsha l. Discharge In Bankruptcy.- .Is,l TUE DISTRICT COURT " oe the Utilissi 1 States, for the Western DlStrict of Pennsyi: wants . William E. Witter, a bankrapt under thei Art of Congress of Marcia 'A 1867, - having .ap plied for a discharge froms.llllls,debts, and oth er elating provable under saki act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given to all creditors who have proved theiedehts, and otlierpereofts Interested, to appear on the 18th day of 'Feb ruarY, 1869 at, 1) o'clock. A. 34 before S. E. woodrilif, Esq. laeg_kiler T&ittlu_ptcy,atelits °Mee, in the Court UOll/43, she* muse, if any they:haveNrhy d ischarge should net, be granted to the said baakrupt. And fur tlicr, notice is Iterebygiven thatthe second and third meetings of creditors of said •bankrupt, required by the - WI undi'2Bth soctions.of act, will be held liefonk the said RWAtcr,sit . the same tinae and plaCe.' S. C. NicCA..AIDL (Jerk of IF. S. District{ !pert. for ,said To •tike 'AVorkirig T AA; now prepared to luiltbda 'eoneruit'etri. - 1. Pie:mitt to all classes a their homes. for their spare moments. Basintas, new, light and profitable. Fifty emits to 115 per evening is ea- Idly earned, and the boys and sulk earn' nearly - as much w) men. Great inducements are of- feral. All 'who Berk : this no;ice phase Semi. .me their address, and test the business for them selves. If ,not well satisfied, I will pay 11 for toe trouble.of writing - 10 me. Full particulars bent free. Sample sent by mall for 10 cents. Address E. C. ALLEN Augusta, Me. ;;;a7-4iv Agents• Wanted. 1 , 0 SELL ANEW BQOK pertaining to Agri '. culture and Mechanic Arts. Edited b E.AVaring, the thedistinguLshed Author y and Engineer of theliew York Central Park. Nothing like it ewer published. 200 Engravings. Sells at sight to Farmers, Mechanics arudWoric ingnien of all classes. ' Active men and women are rointng money Send for eireidars. K ft. TREAT dc CO Publishers, 65i Broadway, N. Y. Jan;-4w QOMETRING ELY AND USEFUL—It New rra lb./dusie; ,PoPular phials at Popular Prletr: '"Htbehooek'll fal &Dime Series of Music fur the Million." No. 1 now ready—Music and wools of the comic fiong,"CArr: Juts OPTTIE ifORCIE MARINES.P' Others to follow' rapidly. Prlee, ¢s each. Your newsdealer has 'lt or will get it for yoo. Mailed on receipt of price. Address BF:Y.. J. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, iP Rpring St.;New York. Jarr7--lw Adininifitrator's Notice: EWERS of dame* on estate of dame* G. inekson,lee' , late of Erie City, Pa.,. liming been granted to the undersigned, . nobles Is hereby given to ult. indebted to- the %dine to make immediate paytnent, and those having claims against seta estate wli present them, dilly - authenticated - for settlement. • JOHN W. HAYS..., Admlnfiltrator •`£ , rle,.. ' inn. 7, '6.7l{w • 7 , - Strayed Or Stolen. • 11Iteoll the preintues of the hubscrlber, ou Pltim tit., between sth and 6th, on Wednesday, bee. 3011 r, tWo White Pigs, aged about 8 months, harrow and Bow; the former the largest. The tip often earn: eachplg itteut Mt Tom dollaM reward for any information that will lead to their return, ' RICHARD B.IIA.LLEY. - Butcher. ;:" • Eiloo PiONTH I,IN BE MARE by male and. fema Q7 le Agent& , z - ?• • • L ZVla t lar i trang t r t f t e A u ci rlzlty f tim i i i c e e ri i, T o ]: 11 10*.e .a , lba mean , FULICSS. AtarelPtc Nilh act. 1 / 3 4 4 P. Van Affect • 4_ Co., 48 Nesir fit., New Yer)t.--,.. • • . - • 1,117-4 w. Ail ROOD SAO At IN Or NE WSPAPpi, No matter witere or byt ' whara4ll, il~6ltirl.: may biikred at PtibltaheiqprteesAont - KI N UNION 3111145. PA /tie Box 1211. , 3.. , EINE 4611 . - 111YRiliN 9 S TOBACCO AATIDOTE. ) I t rA l t l tANTEl lt .r i ° ei ß l e tlVl f f 'Vl.f,g" dealn for RR It. Piirlde: and enriellos .1126 Invigorates the Systent, posseases great Is-adr ''' 1311,tng andittrengthoning power, is un•oreellent APpetiser,e wades the litemrtell Digest:lee eatiest, fond, snakes sleep 2v...remising and es tablishes robust health. timakors and glowers fu r Sixty, XesrAk-Ltrall. • PM% trlarCentst Ptsst free, A tres ou the injurious effects &Tomo. r 'with list ed references, WWI meet alsrac., sent tree, Agents Wanted. Address DR. T. It. AB. fUYIT. Jersey City, N. J. Sold by all,,Druggists. doelo-12w . - Ithineyly ; Made,. T ITII oft' Coitrufrie Ftriorart. CHM: OUTFIT.. Bmart.empltitl •meilred. renhirs Tree. BTAFFUIta MANI U•ft?., Fulton Street. New YoTk. declo-41, • S/000 lyteta. a 'grf t wati i a rota ' =e lin i ,IQevery co un ty to sell' our PletenA White clotheis Line*, tEvierAnating.) Attorels— Wurte Wtott Co. , 75 - Wilthim et. .Y. or 16 penrborn in„ Chtcago, • '4' UFO. A. ALLEN, ' 411.4w00y . D r ug Dor., of Moto and tiFD EiD l 4 (o ver - Nick%Store, Erieptio., lanl'f94f WEEKLY OBSERVER ERIE, PENN'A, JANUARY 7,1869. ,LAILUEST VMOVLATION. The disperser has the Largest eirenlatheW of any paper In X. W. Penn's * either dad fir Weekly . •OA this • rant we- 'eh go conansitiction. Allieula. tion extends to all places of hoportanee in Erie; Crawford, Warren and VOLUM. 40 counties. • Poon,HousE.:--The Illiard for selecting a Poor Rouse Farm meton Tuesday, andcon- - eluded a . contract for the4dOorc antjAtrana 44n.proportics (already described by us) in Leßnuf township. The Moore farm, con taining about SOO acres, is to be purchased at 05 an acre ; the Stranahan faun. contains 110 ;atmes,,for which 48,000 is to be paid. Mr. Moore reserves a small tract, with a mill upon it, for his own use. In each case, the consideration is one-third down; and the balance in two equal, payinents annually,. with lateral The contract hp to tielsub- Milled to Court for confirmation, and will there meet with considerable opposition from paities who ttre opposed to the location. . TILE ERIE RAILWAY TO COME TO CITY.—The Fredonia Censor recalls"‘ltteri lion to the fact that "in the Procurement of a charter through Pennsylvania the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad agreed to run a branch to Eric within a s certain time, which expires next year, with a forfeiture for fail nre of #500,000. The road was originally laid to Eric, and some irtapop were expended on it iu grading westerly from Ashville towards Findley's Lake in Mina. The road, having' been diverted through Pennsylvania, that portion of the road wa3 abandoned. IA rut fllinbnl: of Ilid obligation to make a conneo lion to Erie, we understand, this abandoned route presents a very feasible plan, and makes a connection . with the Cross Cut at Sher , ! Man. The summit is,reached by, this route, about if; milt% from Erie, and 20 from Ashville, making the distance from Erie to Ashville as, and the maximum grade is' 40 feet less per gale than on the Philadelphia and Erie. This route, we understand, brings' Erie 24 miles nearer New York than via-the P. S E., and seventeen miles nearer than via•Dunki;k ?" The Censor learns that there is,a probability that this Connection will tv made and thos secure to Erie an advantage which the city ought to have had a long time ago. , •. . (V. 359 = 12 55 315 56 262 00 Si gl - &i OO 8,467 00 Ixtrar.A.—lf one-third of the money invested in bank stock by Erie capitalists was invested in manufactures, the streets of this city would swarm with busy, prOsperous life, instead of presenting so holiday_ like an ap pearance. A. sharp hit was that got off by a TitnsvUlc . gentletueir one day last week. It :Was - ii business day; but the businesS portion was almost quiet-enough for Sunday. Pull ing out his watch he inquired, ,"Ant I in • titles for ehureh service 7':—DiapatrA. ,° • Nye are surprised to find a statement in our C otemporary calculated to do the city - rfo muck_ injury. as ,the above. Experience shows that the banking capital Of Erie is not a particle 'more than the-necessities-of Our people , demaud, and no one acquante'd with taliiness matters will deny that banks are as much required for the Welfare, of a tom "muuity art any otter_kinttof enterprise. In I fact, no , extensive Manufacturing operations 1 can be successfully tarried en without bank ing facilities, and the more that exist the easier it is totstablislimannfitetories,and the greater Probability of 'their being started. A 'number of the gentlemen who are most large ly interested in the banks of Erie are among our moss successful, enterprising . and' saga cious business men, kilo probably fell that is investing a portion - of their means in that way they are doing as much to advance the prosperity of the city as in any manner that could.' be adopted. The "sharp hit" might sound very witty for a Titusville man who hails from a place that has been madeore lively than the'majority of small citi by t adventitious circumstances, but' tioes• not look well iu a journal deriving itS support from the, people it , ridicules. It may botthat Eric deeis mit present'as active ati appearance as some -other cities, but the Saes is nYainly owing to the; .. lerge aibeimt 4 .. .,(errit* it Overi,.eaushg, trhde' to be dlstklytted Itver , thibe'tliges tliespaef aillitted to fl in ulO,- Xices di L the sith:. We believe, and' will: iiktcNrisk,the.tett of atiollitiO invettligation, - tliattrii. preportie'n; to our poptilation, , Erie is ,a? , piopCious 'amtdoes 'as muck] businea; as any otherphice to pennsylvariji, west'oe the f• ' Ailegitiitliefi: , , , r4•T,'. .f, 9137,%5 . W '44-3,000 00 35,353 34 •!• - • NEW: I ESTf'S 15.1Y.-4tilinn lingered in the lap of Winter:longer titan usual ; and for the past three months the weather has been in the main unseasottality beautiful. ,But the dawn of New Year's morning brought us -winter in earne.V., Citizens Whit have a pain recollection of • the first day Of IBM and of I`tYR hoped for a:pleasanter beginning of, 1869; But the. elements' treni,in conspiracy,, -against the New Year's 'callers: Blindbig sleet- and snow filled the air nil day ;. %harp gusts of winil swept around the corner, unatirellai 'wrong side out, and,nearly ex iled pedestrians from the streets; the snot; was heaped up on the side-walks, and' where . the, snow-banks did not obstruct them, the 'sheets of ice made them almost impassible. But the good old castom of New Ye'ar call lug was kept up in deflan,ce of winter and rough weather, though not to the extent of former years. Basineas was abandoned for. social -pleasures i t Folagratulations and 'coed wisheS were everywhere' exchanged ; men met each. Other with- a. wartner :grasp of the hand ; the very air, albeit nipping 'and- frosty, ‘ seemed to carry.the Infection of the general kindliness that consecrated the d tY to friero- , ship and good' deeds. "One very:gratifying. feature of the 41.ty was the ahnostmotal ab stinence from intoxicating-Adak, and fewer drunken men. were to be seen titan on nay NeW Year's day of :which we have:a recoi l lection. • ,lnoz: Wons..a.—,-„We. have the pleisure of informing our Citii,ens that the thug talked of projeet of. estahlishin,i a series of iron works at our iiarbarlhal at Liu reache'ra -Point which warrants us in saying that the works 'L will be under headway besore the, closC'of the year.- &company has been formed, with a *capita of sl2o,ooo—.Tas. C. Marshall, HenrylTtawle and Mr. Hall taking •SW,OOO each, and the Elevator Co.,the balance. Other parties wish to join the 'company, and it is poasible that the capital may bi lucre:LTA . The Idea is to build a blast furnace this year and : another next, with a rolling mill as soon after as may be found advantageous. The ,parties aro all gentlemen of abundant means, whose names are a sutlicient gu trlnti4 of the character of die enterprise. We look up on this project as,orte that promises mom for the benefit of Eric than any that lota been coneelved fa 'mak years. It'svill,have ,the tendency to bring other IMprovemetits'of the same nature,aml will act with magical et feet, upon the salon of "down-town" prop erty. _ ° . MI As:Mantes AoonEsszs.—VwO •yesta ago we abandoned the ‘ custom , Issuing What are kno:ivis as Carrier's Addresses, on New Year* day, regarding Them as a nuisance, And itn imposition upon newspaper patrons,. Oar, 'Views .on the subject' are well: set :forth in the following paragraph' from the 14. Y. *Tribune, and "we cannot help but wish that IL o's. opinions were as sound on all questions.: 'The-practice. isf Inflicting on the city' mien . of a slaily r a. annual . Screed of exceedingy: ft igisicyerse - 4 s n ow g i " Carrier's'Address, seems. to us one" morn honored In the hiesch than In the obsinv ance.'. -It any subscriber should see fit to to make Id t carrier a voluntary. gift in ac-- In\olviedgetnent -or acquittal pt his patient and punctual fidelity, it is none of our buss oess; bu tAve dislike enforced, coerced; or even pointedly solieluidgenertisity except to those In absehtfe watt: No Carrier's Addres? is waled tlAsear from the tribune 011ie& • Pr rtukr. 12nroprieripl Ppa = 4satrOß Thuittine.—The Board" of Excise in New York have just completed a chemical analy sis of the various kinds of liquors sold at this !saloons. of. that city. The. exhibit, made is eII teletdstelte - iitaraiimMa theiniostreck less drinker: -• Ont of thirty-eight specimens of whiskey, which were - subjected to a chem ical test, only two were found to be pure. The ingredients of which most of the "fine old --whisky& were ;diseoiered to lie coin posed" were as followaelM4lA, *rid lamp oil, greeri tea, prussic acid, wintergreen and stryclmine; some of them being the rankest kinds of poison.= The conamoditice' sold as brandy and gin were 'found to be made np of compounds - Equally vile, Some of the New York papers have beenutaking exposures of late, but most them were set down as seem tional, and, they did not attract much atimi tios. But the reports made by the Board of Excise are official:and - may:be relied upon as not exaggerated. ' There was a time` n" this unitary •wheii such ralically adulteration of liquors was 'un known. We once heard an old tgan. gay, "When I was yotini;people who got,, tight got Soper again, without being much . the. worse of it; but now the. men whO _drink deem to become crazy." The evil effects ; Of drinking . have been multiplied au hundred fold tis , these' vile and-mpst wleked ritigtices: , It is safe to say that a Vole kiportion of the Liquors sold in New-York and other large cities are absolutely ir.dsonims: -.Those who drink them do itar,the risk of t he mosrter rible conseimAges. _The rOuftlof the rigid , examination inade.by the 13nardofy.xcise of New YOrk,ougbi to open the eyes of the piiti• lic..Laive?'shoulil be paraiul in every Stitt:p punishing with the severest penidtlei all who,' make el% kit any adulterated liquori.: Tha t, wonktgready decrease the horrors Of driak-1 MEM • Iyestion Westou,' the 'Great American IValkeF,'! 2 as . he /Jaws to call b annotpcesl4 intention of again ntiemating the hercidean task of walkiiig 'five thousand miles in :one,. hundred consecutive, days. Ile .c is busily en-, gaged!? Rifting\ Eregarations, teseirt from i;Cangor; the 'Middle of , lanuark,v the said preparation's consisting ircefloits to find, sonic one who.tyill guaritad rhim penses on the trip, which', he asserts,"amouqt, to the enormous 'sum of.sloo ,Per day: lie %as puhlishedri lachrymose:letter iq reference to his late failure, in which ha. SW/3 that at Porildnd, only three daysioniney from thO starting point, his treasurer informhd ldm a that his funds had giien ..out, add that no more,W,ere forthcoming; hence his Inability to proceed further on his . journey.• We `are unable,' to understand how his cipe.uses conkd . amount to so tarp a sum as $lO per day, or why he was so imbecile as to start off on his journey without ample fundtan'd nU his.arrangements complete. We think Wes ton's attempt to "demonstrate the capicity of physical manhood," as he grandiloquently terms it, and to prove the staminaof his "edu cated lee;',; will have to be indefinitely post poned By A table published in the Observer we notice that the Democratic.vote of the city of:Erie, Pa., at the last election was 900 We'reinember to have voted in that ki t ty but a few•Yeara sipce when our vote was one of an °yell hundred votes that was cast by otir party upon .that occasion. Since that day 'Erie haNnercasatl somewhat in population, as well as Democratic., voieti.—Lyons • City Adromte. • The fact is sotnewliat remarkable _c the influeneeswe have to contend with, that the proportion of Democratic votes in creases much more rapidly in comparison than the growth of the city; If 'brother Durlin were living here, to see the difficulties which attend ,the Deniocritic. Canto at every step, his gratificationAt the progress of our principles world bet changed to wpntler that we manage to keep . up uni•organiration at alt The'unceasing labors 'and vigilance of a few men, whose Merits entitle them to bet ter apPreciatign,, than they receive, has made our party is this city what it Lt r and if they were heartily seconded ivo uld_ render ;Erie in aleir years one of the most - . youghiF/Democrutig. chid% in ifte•country. • 4i - 1 r , 411 s. ANIIJAII., FOlt lic.t'ny.--This staunch, bold, 'flrui Unflinching Democratic 'Veteran' opens the 4=upaign of 1861) with its usual sturdy blows for the Constitution, and restoration of the'White Man's GOvernineut. In its literary department it premises much, The opening, story, the t` 'Cub.of the 'ninth er," by W. Gilmore Shums,ls one of the best' ever written by that popular author. The miscellane9us department of the Jour .ual has been prepared with ettraordinary care, and is replete with the most interesting topics. The Editor's TO*: is especially rich and varied, and, all Ift • all, The Old Guard never had stronger claims upon a the-lovers of Brood reading everywhere than ere presented in the opening number of the. New Year. We Would especially call attention to. the able article by the editor, entitled -"Sliding into Monarchy." It is the determination of the publishers that The old Guard for 1839 shall in, every respect be an improveinent even upon the presenteharacter of this truly popular periodical. Price y i cents ; $3 per year. Van Eyrie, llcirton it Co,. publishers, 163 Nassua street, New York. A Mearroutors Att cie =We - nre tired of this•idea of "puffing'? bumlug• medicines that are constantly' thrown into drug §tores, and are merely an imp,esitiiin upon cl)nunta, nity. But, when an article comesintothE mar ket that is really worthy of counnent,ivil are happy to make - public acknowledgement, trusting that some benefit may arise'there: from. De It V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. , Y., is c ,the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh itenieffy and we take pleasure in ,calling attention-to it henause we know it to be a good article, and a sure zure 'for - thht loathsome disease, Catarrh, It is sold by all Druggiits, or may be • obtMed for Sixty ,Cen.ts through the maiLby aaressing the- . proprietor as above. ,—(lkbeland dec3l-2w. CALISAYA BAI/0. -- It is Said that Messrs. Drake .& Co', (proprietors of the Plantation Bitters) are thelargest importers of Dawn 'Bark h this country, and, that, with thi ex ception of an occasional, sale, all they import is used in the compounding of their celebra• ted Plantation Bitters,-,to which they are undoubtedly indebted - for their wonder ful luhtlth.,rintoring 'properties. A 4 a tonic and appetiier they are -not surpassed, and we cheerfully recommend them. All (Int -1 cluisDroggists keep them 'for - sale. ' • e - • • • . .*.MAGSOI.I.I. WATEII.--)3uperjor to the beat importatierinan Coyigne, and sold at half. the price. • Janl-tf. . - pieKann's 111iistutx new volume with the New Year, and, instrnd of a quarto, in an octavo form, which is a great linprove meat. .It 1* still printed In fine, Impiety clear type; two columns to the page, 32 pageNo the number, and tilled with. choice original articles mainly practical without being dint. As one of the cheapest and most useful of the per:o,Pcals of the day, we commend this 'monthly to the favor especially of aspiring youth. $1 per annum. S. S. Packard, No. 937 Broadway, N. Y. Cosmo.—p Dr. Liston, the most success:lll operator upod all-diseases or the Dye, Ear, Throat, Catarrh dud all forms of Chronic diseases in the country, will make his next regular visit to Erie, on Tuesday and Wed nesday, the. 2d and Brd 'days 'of February, stopping kir these twodays only, at the Reed House. All who arc afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases would best consult their interests, by securing the servi ces of Dr. Liston. DouTtos Yam—There will he a bond- On at the horse of Rev. T. T. Bradford, in Waterford, on Tuesday afternoon and even tog, Jan. 19th, 18119. All are respectlidly In vited to attend.. - - [No eardsj " • By order of the Committee Wawrim—Altents to take orders for, the Merceir Flexible Harrow in the southern and western partioof the county. Agents nosy making $lOO per month.' Apply to • CAPT. I. H. Waxen, Erie R. decat'69-tt Dunaaboonlesa than impOrtene pr,teek at 512 State street. . • doclo.2m , L Rourraware da Co -; -Taiwan And galenite Wes at-Itl9 State street. L. Rottmewsto & Co. deelo2nl ' • • ; d 1 ' •Sair Elnewia Shawls! 1312 State - street. - r.k.liwourtwoo* LOCAL "BRXVITEISL Ax karsturscao bookkeeper wishes to procure a situation. Apply to the ABdltor of the Observer. . , Au. 27rosa wi*blog Licetts,e to pe4 mast file their papers with Capt.' Pierce, Clerk of the quirts, before the first of Feb ruary. Tint szeciiii.attanal -.Masquerade gall of thb Undine, Boit Mai will be given at the Reed 4otteeviti i **a3r !mining, Jainary Mb,tuld. ol llY.t/tiediao be annottncedio en sure slain /Int Otartiasierita Iluitoted tb the "room ,feintelly o*pled ► Sintherd McCord, On kat& lareel;whlclihnil been ; fit ted up withAdufirififin;t*O.T,clitiFalv will eleo on Butt!!!W Matt% ' , - - A. await friinitaillAirigAtt fieciaut !tear Eawaftaa street; litincd=kt Res. Reed, and occupied by a family tarot* Oitilmiook fire abont two o'clock onßunday-lifitoinipg. and the upper storg. wavl!stroY i ed..•; ~ Tnx go*i'vy . air} pt-C4l' ford, oad..tho.to,bae.ce Store of G:A.`•Tagd, In, Mirth East, Were ,cntereil 'by hurglirs ;on Wednesitay night last', 'week , ,but the rogues got very.littlq for their trouble. • • : • • . . Br x lni:qf the State, school feach'ern are only requireikton keep their:sellOokbpert i twenty•twq . davn in each month....two days out of them the discretion of the birectors, b*set sp►rt foi,Distric,t A mg.; waned Olds was - lined.4lo, oo Sat urday,Tcrr I.);lpginetutitton to enhrketitliat was of a miserable quality. Thu oilleetcare . ou the Jook-ont . for other,: market , pipple damagingarias aia•lttocmu-• • . : Tim mrettaxmasumr "Ed ithr.Wiintedr is oar ; last Issue,sllas Ingetied to Wile a ftlend wile proposed to start a paicer In tke Eastern part or,the,l3ate. A \ letter from him Informs' us thlte lle' bas .jfisnilbly..aband'vd the nnfiertakiok.: l- . ~_ . - • .. • Tiaq, NPRATIIE,It,hIks beeri.Avasant.cnougli Auritktlieeek to 'do:eredit to May. There itis no ice on 4 the I;ake t outitle of the, harbor, the:little that hail formed having teen thirep. towards, Buffalo. Tiie.enetel imivession , Is ttlit WC•Will have an gliett'lvintei., Wsf. A. ampttarrn,"}Nip, awl:family have taken up 'their res 'dente f9r the-winter at the Hoffman House, in. iSTesr_York city. Tikey will return to,Erie'in. the spring 7 -it being no part of- Mr. .(1 0 a intention to abandon this eity his nermanent residence. ' , TitPiisge:rie appears this week in folio. forM,: and preseritlifig an improved appear ' Though; we like' to stir °ill. neiglibiir DP with a sharp stick occasionally, we Will ingly accord to bins the - credit otimitilistitng angoodßper,'and only regret that its atiOnt tnable,..politics should mar its gateral, , char acter. ~ • 'War CALL attention. to the advert Bement' or Messrs. J. E. Ashby & ,Co., who have . "openetta new Book Bindery and Stationery: Ware Hose In WrigM's Block. They have a larger stock of_ goOds than any similar establishment In Erie; and are snpplied with *facilities which ensile tliem to do any ..Clasa of work 4n their line In the bes_ly .11Iucu oi the ditilcultrin - making - Presta4e statnps -stick , is due Co "%Vetting them only on the gummed side. This Causes. the partition of .one side , mord • than the : Other, hence the stamp adheres imperfectly; and when dry is liable to peel- off. _Wetboth sides and sills, awl a very' littleguns . will causi, the - starair to adhere with perfect ,se- . curity.. ONE OF the most puzzling things in the world is to conceive the reason why mission ary and other religious societies, in selecting agents to send out among the - churches, In variably choose the dullest and stupidest. men it would seem possible to find. Judging from the samples we see hereon an average of about once a month -, the wonder la not as much that they receive so little• as that they .get anythink at all. • • • Solts thirty-eight or forty application; in bankruptcy were made kiimihis dPatridt dur ing the _last week or DecOmber;' of Which about half were from Erie c'Ol"knty,- After this date none can take advantage of Alp act Inv less their properly pi% fifty cents on the dol lat—that, is, in case Congress's does not • ex tend its provisions, which seems' probabte. ,There are many who advocate a-trmaiiene Bankrupt law, the same asin Europa. CONSIDERAELH St:NBA : LION Vv. created on Friday by the,appearan'ee of a White woman and negro man, who, according to the for mer's story, tied come to The 'city to liemar ried. She seemed- to have. repented, how ever, arid told a pitiful" tale of heti the 'negro had - her, money, got ;an influence over 'her, and per muted in making her - his wife". The state-. 'meets ishe gave were of such a lecet char acter that the officers concluded she did not know her own mind. 'The interesting pair left the Reed 'Louse together, and have not e be As I . eir,to, from since. _ O lna U. S. COURT , Judge McCandless pre &ink, has been in session in this city since afternoon,•and will, probably' con tinue until some time nett' neck. With the ; exception Of Judges Trunkey, of thelienattgo and Mercer district:, Judge'3lcCandless; We . 'believe,' is the only' Democrat upon, the bench West of tike mountains. The able and • conkeons manner in.Witieh 'he conducts ,the nn 'Hweedingt! of his,Conri renders Judge' tic- Candless one of the moat,Popitlar officials in the Stato; . and "among, the members' , of the bar espercially 'the affection entertained for him is of the wannest r and mat disinterested" nature. " • •' WE r sulL pleased iehrtalliat Abe etteet railway has titus far proted aprofitSble invest-, moot, and that the Managers feel highly en`' conraged over its prospects. The : enterprise L 4 onikthakdesezVes to be'ltherally_ onstaceed, and we urge upon the citizens to do all they can to assure its . success. ' Some feeling has been • created by the refusal orate' Superin-, titittent to run the cars on Sunday, when, it is claimed, that they are needed most and wohld• IDet most largely Patronized.' The Superintendent prefers doing le as business to viehiting,his conscience, and a movement Is Milted of among some of the stoCklfol4ers to'securb a change in that office. We hope; the difference of views will be adjusted to the eatisfaCtion of all interested. Wa Ana much mistaken if the'Republi-, can's Harrisburg Correspondent, " John Jones - I'ls not the verituble ;Senator troth this district, who rejoices In al , irays being: two or three yeariialkead of his party. Tlie style of expression and the sentiments uttered ars 'as unmistakably Lowryish /as if Ole magic initials-M. B. L. followed them, inihe familiar John, Hancock 'chirography of_the Senator. Although it requites much more talent to be a successful P correspontleht or editor. than it ,does to he a representative in the Legislature or Congress, we ere not with out hopes that by a little practice thoSetia tor may become quite as famous in the field of journalism as he now is in that of statesmanship. -ONa Ov the greatest needs . Erie at the present time is a market house,orratberro, where, farmers can dispose ar their , goods with some degree of canton, and city', peo *chip to Neches° their necetiaries withs the dqVuty of finding tr f1:11 supply at tett- i icataidevices , The'preseet system subjects tottistri_people to so: many discomforta ,that many rethse, to attend Market,' and prices of produce ire- ineresied in proportion. Owe !them pod market scconaneslationc tuarthe Weans will attend trout all thesur iotrtlitig.pouttni, a larger variety Onrtielea will be produced, and of ; a betterfinality, prat q will be mare,ikoderitu,. and altel Will -'be better satisfied. Who will lho 114 e first to 'take laake this essential measure innd'? f e r IrflretiOrN -"Ode boa to be p at dui YotWof elleitiutid, and it tte duty Pr - Peiteutittges 3 to ,report to the Codn, cases where the law has not been cOtsPlied Pbbi - J titertilingtittibeneli• cial to all classes of people. Nothing is more, unpleasant 'than not to,know which of two toads to take,espeetalf whin zi long distance' frutalridace .where inquirles9lk b& made. In our journeys-thiplagh the county we dti serYe- that many "-ciois:roads hav4 ho guide boards Whatever, and - aoule ,o; 1 those which are up are so much defaced by exposure to the *either that 'they hatirot' be 'bad. We wciull respectfully- call. the attention of road supervisors to this ,autgect. 'Tuts Is peculiarly to pay debts,. and especially small deltic. Money is - said% .be scarce. Then, Is a disposition among the people to board—to look it their greenbacks 0, before Parting With them: A prowl nelftbanker said.the other day, "urge the people to pay their, sills . 'Five thou sand dollar'slet loose would pay allthe small bills in' the city, _and,*ould, make. money coinparatively If- one than will pay, another will pay, and saimalLarofincl. Tay pint. small:6116; let that be the text thr meditatjon - turing the month. ; :Treelrrair Li -0iti 1 ,14.4 klistit, , eiing credit to Capt. Jouett for :the' .donation. of coal to ibev4, ofit we since tear:lovas erronhousi although at the timelfesupposeiOtir informatiim was en. tit-Op . : trustworthy. 'Thereat donetis a gen -ileman whose many gencrousicts have given him iistnnig ph ice tie ttfrectionof : Ar . ;citizens, inn Who: disi.noivelt tus narne 'Riven; the pnbliC ' , Al(gOngW ;Jouett L a given censiderableSor th'%.Venefit - Pf the. poor and orphanii,;„he ;Fishes t4predit, for atikthing that is not Insthflis-dneti liana aiti/„.foulT ilttle. maims which wiL gave allqnueli flittrre annoyance m it wa . ". presk thank u Pon; 'tint; fainds and , try to, i ve ijf to thetzt during the year: ' ~t-A`ltr k S easier to blame Wan to do.lietter. • You had better flnd out one of , yourown faults than : Aea . pt your;neighbor'a. , ' "•.," Reflect - before you act,, , but when the time for action 'arrival, step thinking, and go to, work at _whatever : you wish to aceqmptish. -" If you. love,. lovento'ie.6 IF' -you hate, ' -hate less:. Life''-istoo:short to-spend,in havl , ting any one." •- 4 WE'ene: frequently asked by out. • r con try . readers whe're they' can! dispose of theiilimds to the best advantage; aruclnvariably reconi., mend ilsont.osletsosiktheactwjt,h Wei Erie - Dttrf,e 'Savings hank: This- insiittitimipays six per Cent:interest on alj deposits, which is' f, ritat,tleal :better . than loaning t to individu •ssia'nt Is' !suits. rate; glad 'rithrthit'tlie risk of hising„the. whole stin,t;_- The officers of the Itankare pradentorealthyrantreliable Men, 'whose names are an -"ample aisitrance of its standlOg and safely. „. ..`, • ' • Tun. 'Coiry Taeg"Zafth indignantly , denies , 'ttas stop, of thO . .,iteßublinnst Illative : to the . -absence" of ttiste in that city, and, says:: "It la n noted faCiAlett tlipte;ato more • books, newspapers tend • periOdieals'iold in Poky' ....tan it •any :idace , dits fosiulatiow ' around na. Why, In three, wee.lo,only,leeent..% ly ona lady Old 72 tnpiespi the bifeof Vlirist, rtione; r itnd if a work of taunt kind, will aellsq rapidly, what uniethe the sale Of iflkteiiertil. , , lag, 4,e.,` 1 .Enongh-sattli: no further proof is need6d ! • • ' • IT 14 - Titateil 4 fough4ongaed thtt yerviaAgtltiVetl , f?ea# Ttic . liqpjad .that, a il;)zett' years or, Tore ago, when itskett,_by bibt.h4 Director of th“le'fititil:rianrc'nnl if lie , lins.#Ot goirmiattiOnenns 'Nor? certain. As!tptiibly Distriets;:in view Of,itiinnticipdted eltvitcy? of corptiontion:peit4tinq plied, "No i 'then* *lnv InenitlVa ct tltb Lt:',gtslatido • tliati •tk; olect , Tuti.,CATERt case We, dipranitt! mond" is reLite,Lby.lhe.NorttpEnsf 1 " ' ,"Not li,n_Tsinee, "toff.). n tounttrfater Nan ele4ro6l•l.ly the extrinrtlinttrY eUrtioris or his ttlite counsel. T f tonne,. was eseeetlitigly gratified, settled with his, lawyer, and- nest.dity departed for Erie: The Any following, the ponnAel discov.l2nnl that his honest: citeut had' paid him n -ton-dollar cdunterfeit note!". • 'THE N U.lllHat of skatea'viilies :: Thais ou r offlee.claily l roinin+ utiu4 . 9l9iq.u!e several elises , reconi of nri army 'on -skateq".. „ Noirivitoirituw ori ploieslnoce dtifested the •Seiedes :and Finns; unit Isriders' pkittel over the Znyder • Zee and 'aimed ,fhe . Spanish fleet, then ice 2 bopod i 4uring ttbo en irvaire" via. give a Gr:* zenspress Bzil), for the h otelit of*o - ti'*harts of Erie, in• Wayne Hall, on - Friday ever - tilt, January I;ith, nt which Knolls Dahl min furnish the music. The price of tickets 44- Only One Dollar,"nnti the trits of the cause, he , no ItO, than those of the entupany; should cause a full attendance. • A: cotonin" •man'- in 'cleveland, has re-,. eovered 'three hundred dollars dam'ages fnr: laving been ejected from a skatimr rink on ae cenint of Ids-color. --The ofttee.rs of. the rink had ,probably forgotten -that Tinder Radical lekislationtitizens orAfrican•deseent are in titled wall the-privileges of white people. rrtyriE.f. sVlt~Oi hive re.tged a portion oh-tho Penirmnin,•opposits State Street, pro pose.fitting -it.up nest.summer with bathing Looses,' 'refresTtmen robin and other-accom modations for • visitors. Vie. trust no-steps, betaken to destroy ' any ol::,thi „trees which" now 'afford protection, do the Itibor. the lengest 'and ,trios( widely knikvb conecrn of 'the kind in the Wiirld, - .ottimOtteecl operations agaiii on thelsi inst., under the name of the Cptvir Ken:geno otrou..• ' Wu'en S. hog is fon4d at large In the areels .of ehaileston he is killed and hlscamttsso - to tile•gioor. Wouldn't - that be 'a good'plail tii tflattoso or , tho g-quedtiori.iti . Eric? , • , _• , Tint" P&OPLI1, of Titusville -are preparing to :renew. their s efforts for n .new county: Thei liave a member, of the til;islature now, and Senntor, ; Tinvry is Pledged to assist there. . 4 ' Vint ' BM' 0114i:1r L'eases:-Deede,Sotes, and Blanks pl. all kinds, always no hand at the Observerefllce. , ' . jnol-tf arAuunr.D. LoYa..—WEvin-=-On the 22nd of ..unber, at the hautseslf Abe belde's bilither, in this, ."City, - by Rev. Geo. F. gain, William LovO, And,Jane Webb.: • Cwesterat--Beassau-On Wednesday eveti . ,ing, December 30, at the residence of Henry L•Jarecki, on 9th-street:by Rev. J. L. Smith, • Mr. F. A Clemens, to Miss Eva Barnard, both .of this city , . - Burets(--;Rusnuoutt—At the residence of , the bride's ;father, on' Christmas eye, by Rev. B. F. „llitcheock, J. Ensign Rupert, to. Miss Mall F.; daughter of G. L. Risk' .tnore, Esq., aft of Conneautville, Pa: ,- Dotuis,-,lonsisoN—ln - Dunkirk; Dec. 30th; at the residence of the bride's father, bte. ' Rev. A. S. Dobbs,' of Erie, Mr. James -O. Dobbs, of Erie, and Miss Mary, Johnsna, formerly of Fredonia, N. Y. Rtrwarartr—lirr,c,rreeett---On - aanuary lst, . • broarheadirille, at the residence of the .-bride's brother by Rey. G. W. 431 e s -eland, Mr. William Burnley, of North Bast,, do Miss Annie C. Hitchcock; pr Greenfield. RocrtL4rtrentianit- 4 :112 the stll "inst.; by the Rey. Joseph Yanee, Warren F. Root, .='nfittumnie tp. : _twAproni A.Stuyttesarg, of Greene township.: - - - ' 4 , DIED. • - . • woos—th i Dec..xtb,at the.resltlkce of heir father In Belle Valley,' Lonlia L, wife of •-• Clark • Wood, aged twenty-seven yehrs . seven months and twenty-two. days., Moons-en DM; 214; Alisamit;r Ilfbeti: at Waterford Tovraitblp, aged,oo years, God's noblest wort, "an-honest man." 80 - ni•011.1 9004.101 in of • Water-. ford Toyviasliip k Aged 29 Jean. itinitrtne-Anlttila Vidley; Y,, Dec:l4, of •Wt~atatnst ( oo oftlie bOivela; Georgie K, ' , ion or WiA.and N. Ileynalda, aged 1 year,itnionthrand 14 days: ,flannels; blankets, stadium pilate--0 large stock at 512 State street. decS-2m. L nOitirEMWRIG & 0* • ~- VAIJAPIANB VEGETAtitEiC , ,e -. ....-' .S. it S ' • ' Buying: _ Selling Dried Apples, lit bushel_',.:- 225 . '2 75 . Green " " " ' - 100. ,' 1 M Potateci,'- Beets, l " ........ 60 ' - 75 _ Itaspberrfes . " " IIP• '-....—. 30 • • 45 (I[:gtcl+er&lMAtiz•:'j:tnr 1 'l' ' , "47'; NIT s'. tOVISMar, Butter 45.--,t.......-.,-;.:- 30 , 40 - - Cheese VI 5,.....i........-.........:, la . „-, r , 22 •, Lardl 10 ' ' ..':-....--......: Id • - .a) . , Estes, 'dc - 37GT: '• ' ..:-. iti • 4 e ,; : --- lolt.qn., dtticseicirig...-4- , ..• I . . . •• ' Posit, are55ee4A 1 4...;..,..... r .. " ' IT, ~ Iftnns-Solgar 12?-... ,21 -.4 22 irdlatnAlet.:...-........ "'IN '• 52 '' Shouklers, it 1b..... .. . ---..... 14 IS Por_ ,k :led m.,.t . 5 . :31bk1... • .-28 00 1 . PIA .9 1 1844,--.444-2241. , " ,' I ; .-, , •., Dr 14 2.) Clover . ,* ba5ket... 4 . 1 .40 00 ~" , 11 La •i . Timothy Seed ...... ...--.:.-.....'3' 60 -• ' 4010 ' Flax Seed il lb 2CO -• 250 a r: , nit tamjiaNy awrix R . mulxxi. ' w.rhuaLoli. 2lb :(i - XX ref_ li bb _ .... .. ...:9 50 ' - - 1050 " XX spring; 4% bbl 8 COO 000 'Whent, white winter Vint. 2 000 2 Vi ' • red witaer. SI bush- 1 W3' 2 0 ° Corn, 14 bushel. -001- . 95 ' Oats, ?I bushel` -' 1. 08 ' 75 511SCELLANEOUS. , . • Wholesale. iteialL Coal-Irani rton 8 00 • 9 00 do . Bitrimintmt. AOO - ' ' 900 Lumber-Iteralock 10 01 - 14 00 . .• gla %Little ? isommont,..-Ig Oth r. so a) -Era , - -.- do *ear'' , - _443300 •60 CO Shingles-awed ....... -..-.. 4 30 5 10 , db ; L. 5itavi4 . ..1.4•4 '• 4 91, ' 666 "'' HaY ~.. - • - " " ..23.0 :'zr 00 Wood, hard, /A short cord.... , 350 - tip .do long 500 . 1- 6 00 - - ''._ ',ll, ettlbbtfttientente; •-- , 4:1--- - .. , --.--- - 7L , , - --- - -4.--,,----x---1.-p- , -,-- • [Licensed by the I.lttlted Sintes . Gorrnroeut.) 'GOOD ' NEWS . f ... ; ~, . at: F p .. 1.4 b u 3( s!- . 1T . - , , ,, .: 7 i t , ,)1 'Ataplo and Vaitcy • Goods, - .:innotyptiolzi,:rilikicedNrtle. '' . ig A:Zi ,ii, 14 NG.T. 0 Ar' . 4, ~0 0 ~, ' A lai' Pli t TE4 'years. titt'liato ti na liblierta aid' %W . . ItetAllept of the abinie g . to Boatgn and Ty vlePty, - Atave eludeAto o et% Ihe pebre' or tb4rivhol o icou o the .Thiyantoce l of the rklm iAteraeltrppiretavtt, an.s u antgencror o ll Ltet LARBYB 4 I'EM: r g - , pop r r, pue" - Prentlarajjed:,to Age,nta, anti:, Laseluange :f.tat fur Age 7 liad_pat rank, are -riot -equalled. ..'h.V., any hou4e• *the' county. hest?' Yorli • ,and Boston - (Writes gfves tvh6n,Taquired. „&end.for-free•e.Wo - ; HALTRINCIMq & € 74 :X'o , 4'. 0..1.10x 34n - , •• 9) liumAer St., 1.15 . 1,tt0n. - aue.:l44n ,i '.s ,•,... . ~ ...., i ..•... • . tr+•••••-,.--.--.-4-1- , ' r- '• •:; • • .t: , .-.4-:.;,:--444 ' , .. • .-=, - FII,pNCII & 11101.111IGIIIT.k • ...• * • 1 14 1F - 1 Str e et,' '' 1 ~ . •-, - - 7., 0.... reoei • , .44, 11111 FAMILY GROCERS , • Jy ~ ANU 'PitOYISION :: DEALERS,: Cii:F. ' 'IT I 4ilo, C ito I • ''. VIR.. - . . FlneolnYer,44)4 ,2,l *lo l 'PeOffillie.P,rorOw Prunellmi, Talnarlntra Dried Peaches, Pitted' ()berries. Cranbi2rrles 1y the' quart or barrel. °tab It nallah Cur ta,nien Preaurved ite n Pool and Cltrott les enerateJe llies; tloally #C.Sealed 31eats, Veg , , ',:t AL , , - ".• • : Wit; UNP-ERWOOD7S ,, . • kkettl i tatii isevnea QTY Ami:Loutaik. ~ , Anehavy Paste, Sardines, Spanish Oliver Des minted Cod.FlBll„Englisb, Cho . fthow, Bit/slD'Sr Mushroom and WalpuriMtsilipusenli'4olA - e. 011, English 7Plelcles by the , ilotti, • American ?'epics PI We 41Wdrol„or bottie, . . . : 7 , Ste nrt ' s Sj~rnp i ` sMd`lriji IS • '" • Pl,LtvoliL*6 " • ETiS AND MEAKIIPS; • t • . 11 ER11.4---Pulverized for scumming ffronps Poultry. Mentx, &a. Cheese, • ic - 1;1;15ir ' • .CATCIiI3, 2 . • • • , - GArt. mudletl fristlenst coieseby.AUr*,..ADabord;wl NimAG .1k"IA on*" very ctsiebrateq: Our PptleA)l them, Yeast (Nices t...weeds •ONE'Tlfi *: ' • - • Atrow •)U UntelleileWircat, Nottlitiy„ Fianip, Sago , Vaplocn, l'ice'is Gelatin, Vermietill, Maca roni; DensicatiNt'itorvinfut,ltrieit t.tweet corn, 14rttil Linn% LteAlx. •^. .••` q .-,• \• • • •' Bakitig This 1w thi.iMilt. IN;vz;.le elf; the nuirktt: • • eitAGIVILSei—In thisilino we koepa va riety oft -test -1 031Mb' orAnottl- • 110STO. Cif Atli. ERSI.- , init , gertutne niawote utina-rcnn.....—rta.tit a, newdirtiele: Cunte and ay them; the !Weil "sweet emekurm wehare ev.i , r`iteen„ :401e0 JumbleK,,Aiiiinnci . nwil , Orange Buffalo Rutter and OystZ 6 r. f.'ittekera— . rife very hu.t in this or am- otiwrionniet. Egg Crack ers—very'Bread, We eantinue tr. keep a fail. stock of eveiw thing in, the tiroeery and I .. roviston,ltno,,prid our sak-A ntr Ito large that our eustqWrscan be ],riving articles fresh. and they COIF alsni ?Weis the ttatnettlate benefit. of ';,...tuy patio the viraile!..a3e market. & .McKNEGIFP, dec1.617 521 French St.. grip. Pa, TO . PIEVNICIANS. Nevi York, Aug. 15tIOSIZT.. . "Wow die to call your attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BISCUIT. The component parts are Lo so Lg6V...VPREIV. JUNIVEit &S. :Mona eF Pn..sitAtats.s.-41tlehu vacua Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine Cabebo extracted by displacement by I Inner obtained from Juniper Berries, contni n lag very little sugar.a small proportion of spirit, and more palatable than any now In use. 17te active properties are by this mode extracted. Rocha as prepared by Druggists generally, Is of a dark color. - It le :vats:l'ollst , entito Ile fra grance; the action of ti flame destroys this (Its active principle.) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu In my pteparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredient are added, t y :kreveut 'Tent:Rion; upon in t speotlorMit , w ittettia ibot totheipTetare, as tfustilldit ,sibr is Ito Syrutitt-and therefore can be use, cases where fever or intiamation exists. lit this you have the knowl edge of the Ingredients and Modeorpreparation. 'toping that you will favor It with a trlal,and that upon inspeotlon it will meet with your ap predation. With a feeling of confidence, . 4arnrsery.respeetfaily, 1 1,AVIBOLT/: Chemist nntAiligest ot'l6 It ears Experi ence in Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and. Chemical Warehouse. Broadway, New York. f From the largtokidannfactoxiag .ChOmist _ the' World.' , "Pam acquainted with Mr. IL T. ITelmbeld; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my rest dene,e, and was successful in conducting the usiness where others had net been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed tiir with his charac and enterp: WILLIAM WEI rise GHTMAN; Finn of Powers & Weightman, Manufactur ing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Sts , Phila. Int.mnotiVa Klan]) ExruAcri 'Elticnti, for weakness arising, trine iudiscration, The a;. handed powers of Nfu ale which atenecottfpa nied by so many alarming symatonas, among which will be found, Indisposition to Lxertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Dis ease, or Fofeisxlings of Evil, In-fact, universal Lassitude, Prostratlos, and Inability to enter .nto the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen' and Invigorate the syitem, which Helm id' s Extract Becht' Invariably does. If ragmen f Pililft gr. ham entitles. f HELYBOLD'S FLUID ErrnAcr Bucnu,.ln ape ! bons peculiar to Females, is unequaled bynny other preparation, es in Chlornals,ot Retention, Pain Minim', or Suppression of Ctustornary_Evac. uations,Uicerated or. Lehirrus State of Uterus. and all complaints incident to the sex, whether - arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or change In life. IlviassoLnlt • ...•tUcy firfOlar ta = enovf...olti_viejWASS teal-!a 13x from the system diseases arising from hablbrof dissipation, at little expense, little or no change tri - diet, Ito ineenventenee or exposure: cont. pietely hupereedhig those unpleasant• anal ilangerons remedies, Copalva and Mercury, in nil these diseases. USB HEnstueLtfe:l(l.Trin ETlW.ScrDrielfttiln' nil diseases of these organs,. whether existing I n . inale or femaTe, frorri whatever Inane orlana ling, and no matter of how long -standing, Il ls pleasant In taste and odor; "Inuriediate" in action, and more strengthening:than any ofihe premmtlohs or ihnitoolt.lrett- • .•••' •.3 r. Those su ff ering from broken-dothi Or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. readeremistlierawnswthakhowever slight t'nlay be the- attack of the above dlseatiesilt, Is I tertaln Ito affect the bodily health. and matte! powere6 , • • All the above diseases require the aid - OT rs Diure I ffelmbold's Extract Becht' Is the great riretic. • ' • Bold. by Wegglsts etetrygylithike—SlZl per battle, CM ellsOttits 115.50. — Delfeered to any, address: Describe symptoms le all corn omideittons. Address T. 1161t,MBOLD,Diltithl Chedni 'eat Warehouse, SVlEVoadway, N. • None tiro Genuine Mlles' done tiiits steel•ett-. graved wmpper,with the fac•slrulle of any Chem. Teal Warehclw,araisigned ' deel3'lL3-2m 11. T. doP Dee, lreFthe'LmWML ' AE1'17;440 suffer from weakness acrosa the Li kite% and anus Orate, with bearing•dinvii rains, so it la .with difficulty that they, can stand or walk 'erect, can be relieved at once and radically cored' by wearing the FRENCH SUPPORTER, a new and elegant device, never before known or used in this country, ' For Information, upon or .addreat l with stamp, DIXASN44... sep2l-tf Ton PRINTING of every land. In lower. oWelantltles, pts at aoloredo i) in the beat style, and at m oderate prim', &D at tt server cornea Erie Market Prices. Nei7. choice: None better ' Very tine quality _ . GREAT PANIC f ' IN NEW YORK. ; 'Fmk ga irr • - rearfa Bieikdon in the Prices of Dry ••* Goods th:e past Ten 'Days, tdril q!‘ ii:Pc No. - 0 N0b1,6 1316c.,1c, Eric, • • Wit,lt to notify tho nubile that tthey have bought an irnmenau quantity of FIMT MAAS Dry (tombs VERY CIIIKAP One° the recent tut ii.AxDowN in the Eastern Market, and are nowoffer lug them nt much lower prices than any other store. Our business Is done strictly on the .. ? : i 4 . l' . :: :'( " ' - 1, 4 1 - , IP4 •, • E.,' lEt, Ilc JO Prima alike to all, whether Judges or not, Weadrertiso ao gnatla or priers but what wo arosablo to show when you vlatt our fame. pvpry *Miele Is watinnteil ityrepresented, or money rtzturuled. • tie / following prices carefully and „Inage . for younselvca : ~ , • ; bales brown Musllns..... ................ ...... 8 cents. i The very best Prints made for only 12 1 '01.i. • " •' " ........., ..... ... ...... --JO " - I:uses heavy Gingiunnsqonly 12 - ,- = Yard whlo awl ine...........4.....m.,42% " Ileavy.eotton Flannels -2/1 " a• .. • • " and hover ' .41111.11112% " Five eases Cotton and Wool Flannels, A L ,,,... - " ' 4./ Inches lino and heavy, 15' " lialfprice ' , ..... ........—.211 eritsyst Mlisithed Muslin 10 " Heavy 7 , 4 wide Shaker telannel ..............3L " . Yard wide 12% " Plaid s kirting Flannel/5,s - .26 „, ,+ " , t ....—. . 15 " All-Wool Grey Flannels - z . 4 .•,Pai. ' an ds: • • • d ilue., • •- ' g FOli RED,, BLUE AND GREY FLANNELS, MUCH TINDER PRICE. 4 . Flannels of width and quality, VERY CHEAP. Heavy nil-wool shirting flan. nelc, at'ds cents. 14tree handred.picces Cassimems at ;AIWA, 75, SO, 85 cents tend sl.ge. These clissi• incres are VERY eIIE.A.P. Hkavy llinikeit,for4vetats, NI .1(211 UNDER PRICE. AN .;f: WE DEFY J. , . , Flys hundred' White 11.4. t. Sp:reads from 111.75 to 33.50 each. Theses:Kids are half price. .17 . • DitESS GOODS ! lILMIC. A KRACCAS, 37n ct i.. 10 dm., 41 cis.. aptq., 1x234 as., and 75 cis coIoitEDALPACCAs, 373.4 l cis, 4,1 eta, 50 eta, and 0214 eta. • . , POPLIN; 41.1.,5t v e.,t5, 45 ell0„:0,, .1. ' ettr ? 'a Oa bile , and J eta . . . ;;•; ..",,,,, t;i:1, s. . .Three nundledpleces'kugllBl/ Merinos, eight yards for Only 4011. ..: ~., Ono hanlred picers Osatimere Plaid:4, worth :10 Tars, for 2$ cents. ••. • ' • ' • Sigyentf plcex Cugllnli fir4go Dress Gbod iiikentg T6vc hundred pieces al - -wool French lkfCrlUCti; 75 cts;iff„ti'ets, and iI.CO. .i 7. j e' • - , Fllty.pleces Empress Cicthp, nets, ER% et", and UAL 'Die 'show Dress Deeds were flrFhased at the late New York auctions, at about ONE•UALF the - 5* Oual price. They.aro%cll warranted - perfect and first-classgood.S. , .; A - Stye Hundred pair WhitiMianketiy good Quality, $4.00 and $5.00 per Pule'. NA.PRISSC. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, CRASIf, Under Price. GEE CLOAKINGSI ; CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS. , An endless variety at very Low Prkeg. ,Fifty; MieM':E.ictr.g Tapestry Carpeting, 50 & 621 Cts. The above axe only a few of the many barn dm. we have:, Our stoc9 U fall and complete In' vvery 4 ;departraent. ".Should any one after reading this advertisement have doubts In regard to the chatapnest of our Wed*, let them call with this advertisement and Judge for themselves. - Agreat many of these goods are cheaper than'they have been for Ms past ten years. Remember the Mare, the only ONE DEICE, DULY GOODS STORE,. In Erie, where allgoods at Pil Odd " ► 6 ,11 0 • : YORK WHOLESALE -PRICES! , • • 11.4411C1-**V.: L% CO., Piropsrs. • TEAS BY ~IIE SINGLE POUND, AT CARGO PRICES. A Saviiig of Ono-Half to Ono-Third t The Great Tea Company of Boston, EMI 'irotiltCrespYctfully inform the catltana of Erie itn.l surrounding country•, that they have lensed the store, ME --N0..5 'NOBLE BLOCK, ERIE, PA., And have titled It tip An Oriental rityte,, and are no%.prepnred to furnish every one with prime • , !rms.:nail Oeiße*, 111!lago Prices; Our store In Erie will be ot DORSI as the s N TEA COMPANY ! 11111 .._.- 5 . . It is generally understood that Tea is retailed fora largdr advance on its.... Original cost than any other artiele in the long list of household stores, which may be partially accounted for by rt•collecting TIIE (MEAT NUMBER. AND I 311:1 ' , l'd:4E AMOUNT OF PROFITS which accumu late on it Isgween the cultivat toil ht China and Japan, and the consumers here, Including the American Commission liouse there; the hatartyr, the Banker who furnishes the exchsp ,„,; the Midditratell-nearectulatota; the wholesale grocer, and the retailer. Each of these make large, - and many of t tern enormous prollts, froth which It is evident that the consumer Is com pelled to pay many times the original cost fora pure article, or forced to use an adulteraiud or inferior one. • - It is with a view to remedy this evil ihat our gigantic enterprise was formed over a year ago 'which has.been a perfect success, and we have ventured to open a Stuns in Erie, so ghat we may better accommodate on; customers west of Now York state. • And-In the following lists which we have selected with great care, will be found TEAS whi c h vilitapit. • • - • ... Jo - F.Vai.i.lacadyea Taste_ and. Elver ybad . 3. o 's 'Purse. Experience shows that the best are far the cheapest on account of - their great strength and Hawn The duty on a pound of good tea is no more than on an inferior one. In ordering our customers will please note the annexed Oolong. (Alaack*) Fulr....:. Mr. Goou to Choice Quality cl.OO Finest Flavor, very highly reconuneuded,.. 1.10 Japan, Uncolored. - Fair - Sloe 0 . Good 1.1 Choled Quality—.— _ 1.25 Vinod I letor , fultiorepagib..very * highly rocouttuended 1.35 Wigßah Breakfast, (Black.) Fair ' Choke 'Quality Finest Flavor, full strength, very highly teitoMmendoti. • 1.9) Young firma, (Green-) Choice L =My. • , , . , • Our ,Coffee Department.. . _ • This is en immense ittatltutlon ot.itself, antlissindoubtedly the largest in the country. It is a fact generally understood that a large proportion of the Coffee imported is picked green and the pods opened b artificial heat. This is never so good as that which ripens naturally. The maw buye 9f.tl s Tea (Ximpa l ni thoronghty understand this, and examine nearly every cargo id wife° ha to the United tufes,and select only the full grown, field-ripened, for them. Airthe lb toted by this tam ny is !WARTED ANP (MOUNT) MILT, by themceleea, Insu ring its absolute parity and fr ea kiness, which they guarantee. The Company are' roasting all their coffee on a new principle, which renders them partienlarly pun.. all acidity being removed by their proems Of cooking, enabling persoas now to take reeve who have been °Wised to die. continua its use: i ~ The Company are doing an immense faultless in their CoRZ-4, Department, and selling' more ru por k Et.l4 , than any other house in thc,ctiontry. To assistenstomers In visiting kp their tide ers, the tedlettclfig INstifiPtivo List Is offered by the Vornpranyittt no Utile pride, mg embra cing the largest and most carefully selected nsatortotent of Optima ever opened In thls country. •, , . . . . LIST OF COFFEES AND SCAIIE . OF PRICES. . - - • • • '' : "Brasitast Coffee 'toasted and Ground ...... Raw Roasted .. .. ...... around Pure ply cam. Raw.. MALE Tb1;131 the true• Male Derry .. , . . , : - HAND PICH.ED OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, , WRranted Urn richest davnnal," strongest ant, best entree In thevorli, of which we' have tho only kit in she United Sta Wk. - Ago iht - - • . , ' Ground Pure....:. ••. . . S P M". 7. C I ..tVI... NOTICE. ',, • As smatter oteenvegileneci to our distance ensloinra we are arranging with audible patens In all, rifts of thereranitry west of New York State, to S ett 'as our agents and distribute our In their locality, at our warehonte price, thereby aavinii the freight from Boston. We woult‘rn i : tooorroond with any gealleinan or lady who would ke to act as. out agents lei gettlncup dubs. A fair con agent& Direct all orders and corninunleations to - . WESTERN ORIENTAL TEA CONTANT, Erlih-Ps,, dea;q B ./Y lode it Co.'o.7Zioubit teolumn. ` - fc': COMPANY, Et finricnial rea ecnnpany'o Double Column. AND COFFEE Which is lite Largest in the 11Vorld, SCALE Or PRICES. ....SI.OO 1.10 .-. 1.10 _........ze Dinner Coffee PLAN. COMPETITION. DRESS GOODS ! Fifty pieces Cashmere Plaids fdr3ocetits. Thirty pieces heavy gamic Plaith6o °rata Nos. 6 and 7 NOBLE BLOCK, ERIE. Finest Flavor, full strenutl‘very hlgl3lSr .• recommended RAU • . Hyaon, (Green.] . Falr. —•- 11.10 . 1.25 Good. 1.40 . ------ C y l i i n n re l eo cc uto p n c il aniv i oe t ur t3 ,a - iiir . strength, very highly 1..50 Gunpowder, (Gree[O• Fair SI-?d 1.10 Choice Quality 1.50 Flues Flavor, full strength, very highly recommended.. ...... 1.65 ]Sized, (Green or Japan andßlactk.) Fair Good Choice Quality 61:00 Finest Flavor, full atrength,-very highly 1.10 recommended Oriental Java. Raw, Roaided Ground Pure Old Government, Jays. RAW_ ' Routed Ground 'l'uro Best Old Mocha. Raw 'Wasted...... Ground Pure 13 ]Ht, Y . ...... 550 .550