ablitrtiOnntuts rents, to secure Insert ton, must be liandea to by 9 o'clock on Thursday morn ing Alt advertisements will be continued at tint expense of the advertiser, unless ordered for a specified time. NOTICE. IitIVE sold out II:W.8foot( of goods to I SMYTH', who will continue tho business t, the old t,tared, No. 52-5-Freni.h Ftrect, „who has Th e ...ettlengt o all acconoN in toy hands,- ha fo e he patronage I have received fromi . t he t politic, multi respectfally itollcit a con tinuance of the same to my snecessor. • • JAM Eiji. SMVEM: Erie. 3811:2501,1SCO. 11 those who know thetuselvel indebted to lone:. 11, ;lmyth, will please make paynieht fo lot , \ cilium( ilehly, Its ills 11001 CH neconnt3 !minis (It wit lenient, '`BURNED OUT." TILE BANKING HOUSE JOHN ELIOT .I: CO., loeited theni,elves for the present.. in De• Nerth part - of the roran of Messrs. Shau n. A Co.', Hardware Store, South of the l'h!en Depot, where they will continue to do u ,;rfieral I kinking,- Exelinnge, autt Collect lon ah,o pay Interest on Deposits. ELIOT ciz Bankers. Discharge imitankruptcy. s THY. msTruor-couwr or thel77MA i States, for the Western itistrletof Petlnsyl- N All i 'l. IA MIN PRATT, a bankrupt ,under the A,•: of CollgreiS of March 21, lu 7 , having ap ple d for a discharge from all his delds,and oth er chinas provable nailer said net,/ bv-order of ,licd ti it, court. sauce Is hereby gl von to If person who have proved their debt's, and i her persons riper]'-tell, to appear on: RIO 'Pit day of Feb k) ry, is,), at at 11 o'clock. A. I:rotor°. S. E. 'Woodruff, Esq., Register in Ran upley o nt Lis ettie, in the Court Ifolise, in Er t , Pa., to show C.111 , P, if any:tbeyJiave,yhy'a deharge should not . tw granted to the saki bankf t. And fur ther notice is hereby given thatithe second and third meetings of ere-Mors of void bankrupt, required; by the 27th and 21th sect lonti of said art;wlll be kelti before the said Register, at the ,eue time and place. S. C. MeCA NDI.Ess, Clerk of U.S. Dlllstriet Court for said District. Can%es for Trial. 1 N r or CAUSES FOE TRIAL ON 7112.1 IST 1, M“NDAY IN MARCII. 1.4 1 . il. are 1, , Colby, No, 01,4 No‘..• Term, ILSt, 1:i w illy \ s Barr, No. :107 'Aug. 11..1,,rts ~, 11. , •rlah, et al No. 1 5 reli. " I. lir!, an v. Spires, No. 219 Tomtelotte vs Kelsey. et al No. '...)10 :slay" o l'rwk ~. I.; National Bank of Corry, No. .7 lug. 1 eral. 1,4,7 thigh, .l% Am. Ex. Co, No.lol Aug, Term, " ig,,,,,. M,•Gatighrey, et al " 160 •• - " ltccd.r Nb A nder , on, " 174 " T.Agielgte v,Kel„sey_,et al " 2-15 " " l'Uwer‘. VandrPssor, "a 5 Nov.. •' WlMeet al vs Leonard, . ••• }4) " Ogler v.• Hsieh, " Ila " ' "' Nl , ad % . Frlile, " ! , 7 " - h“rl i. nekett, " 119•- C.lnc,lkcy et al vs Rea et of "1113 " " it,,a..,.. % s Amity Tp,, .. 2i Fel,. ~I 'rake %. , ..ame, ":3I •• • ' 1,,,d,r ,-.. sanu%, " .12 " McKay %% Taylor, " 97 " " IV,lcinan vs Cam01e.)...1, "PC :,alt et al vs 11Iortpn,7 4 . " rl6 ' .. - • . Acat ..1 al. a Stewart, "117 " 'truth, rs vs Dunham, " Pk; ' " (lowly ‘. Thomas, " 19 1 1 " " Faulkner vs Allen, " 217 " " \l' .t vs kilns, " '2.11 8.,11 A Colt vs Excelsior Brick. Co., No. '238 Feb. Term., • 1 , 44 Eliot Cl al vs same, No, 172 May Tenn, " Vincent vs Ushf r, 0 171 4. 41 ll Wallace Vs Laird, " 257 Aug. " " E. A. RR, ILCo„ vs Griswold, No.F;ONov. " Allis vs Brown, 79 " " " C. P. ROGEttq, PruthouolA ry. FRINK WINCIIELL, - AUCTIONEER. PEREMPTORY SALE BOOTS AND SHOES. Frm Co., will sell without reserve, at their sales room, Saturday Morning, Jan. 30, A :stook of Boots and Slims, vonslstlng of 3 cusis Mens' and Youths' Brogans, 1 case Mims' Kip Boots, lease Men,* Calf Boots, 2 Cases mo vers grained Boots, 1 Case Mens' Prairie Nola, 1 Case Mem' BalmoralShoes 3 Cases Mims' Mining Boots, 5 Cases Youths' Thiel also, a lot of Women.' Goat Gaiters, Kid Slippers AND 11,11AVY F;1101,:i4 The allerith,ll rd 'retail de.tlers hurl ry Idercliants t. called la till,. s,ilr, ns4 the g00‘.14. are lwsitively Cn•be sold without re.,erve, and In In'o• to WINII I ELI, (11. HAYES & KEPLER, iz s rr A. rr INSURANCE AGENTS: hlon.ses for S. Sew P, Story Irons° of 1. (711t.ttpli, on But. Lao Chositint and Walnut st,. Good iStoryßotuteg, with lot box it;:ri...teh, on lith Et; near Lith stn., R. Owners tia..:e left townluid Will sell cheap. - F'or Rent. 2 Tenements, Uranus each, mad Ht., he.t %veva Myrtle and Chestnut, at $llO and .51" o leer an nam. Possession Itarriecllately. For Rent.—Dwelling litniseciftapt. Tlu nla on Snssafrits st...about S rOont.s,„ cellar, water, good ipuden . „ fruit, &e. &good tenant can have It at &VD Per annum.• For Rent, on W. 4th street, bet. liassafctts and Myrtle, a well finished - dwelling. Price, z.2. - ,0 per annum. Possession giweri 'CLOW. Jarl29-'-G9 . 31A.NHOOD: - TTOW LOST, How ItE:S"ToItED. ait{ 11. Just, published, a new edition of 33r. OtalrerWilare Celebrated Es say on the radical cure without, medicine,) of SPEILIIATOLtRim:A, or Seminal W.:diner's, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Italia tetwy. Mental and Thyslcallncapaclty,lmpedi meats to Marriage etc„. - also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. o r . Price, in a sealed envelope, only Gee!' tx. 'lllc celebrated author, In tlll, B,linirahle clearly dezzionstratax from a thirty y eurs' •accessful practice, that-the alarming conse quences of self-abp.se may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal rued ie ttie er the application of the lzulte; pointing out a mode or cure at once simple, certain and ef fectual, by means of which every sufferer, zxo latter what WA , condition may be,.may cure. himself privately, and radically. ak- This Lecture should be In the hands of C cry youth - and every man In the land, sent, tinder seal in a plain envelope, to any addre.s, po.5rPAIn, on receipt of six. mit:, or two past stamps. Also.,Dr. 'ulverwell's "Mar riage Guldc,"..price tri cents. Address the Fab l:hem CILIS. J. C. /CLINE f.f7 Ilowerey, New York, Post Office flux 1,5.'16. L. F. STEM, I jAVEsaI bought the Eagle Ilotvl, in Water ford, would inform the uunl le that he has luoloughly refitted the ;,anie,:tml t, now ready hi aeconunoduto. all In the beat of tit) le, Ills table i 3 bolllltlnllly,,upplivd, and the bare IS , drelteil with the eholet‘t of liquors. nov2/3,11. Onee More In the Field. II \\Y PED.SONI4' xvlioi ill Year , gone le', II Were In the liablt of u , o11.; CA It Elt'S rit)Nt: AND NERVE. LININII..NT, b u t who 11 Lite years liar p found It dttncult 4 , elng to the proprietor laving., ecom.,l to pre pare it, except in small quantities, an• h,•„•hy' informed that have re,timed tbelnanufavt tire Of this most valuable Li ninient..once ./.u . pupa- Lir throtighout this part of the .country intend pLuelne. it hi every store wberti eines are • load,. In this and the fallowing' COW:ales. - ~1, 1 etieklearra in ptuthillar and the public in general may - stow feel Salt of get ting this article at an tittles in its lull stremal. and Parity. Prii.t. be Sloele.llottle 40 , . J. S. c 4 icr jaw2l-tf - _ Carter's lting Alone l otion. I .l ft szrzto:sl FOR tikVETA - and certainty to rentrAing Mug 'Mile and Hone Sparitt ? Lump.; and i , •plintsete., exceeds alt 9ther huown, preparatant.4. ThAne Wilt; have o'N'ILAon for a tsrgyaratf on of t k Ind are in. form.d that It is sots, put..u.p Much stronger tha " It fornserly,tvas,,Eu tlaallts action is more lath and certain than helot_ J e and will rarely ri - er disappoint Mr - user: 'Retall Trice 7b ets, lhn.e. Bottle* for ss+ Itragvsla and Country 31erchauls can pro- , are these articles with the tumid I)l.4count from the Proprietor or from lleO.rs. J. r .t Co., at the pid. Maud of 1:,n21-11. • Notice. • 4 LI, PERSONS HOLDINO CERTIFICATES ofShares of - Stock of the Erie County AP-. ricultural soeiety, are hereby requ , sfed to pre sent the same to the Society, for the purpose of hay iiig`th..in numbered and registered, and au p sons having receipts for mopcy,prikl, and V•ito • entitled to -aback for the Rattle, are also resin' to prescnt their receips or other uf payment to the Society, i n order that they may be placed on the books of the soeletY: and Stock Issued. Persons who re. fuse or neglect to eomp) ,twith _ rery on or before the 15th day of February, ISe11;will forfeit all clam that they may have our the order of the Boast of Managers. J. C. IltiltGESl4, Erie, Jan. Is, 1 L 9• jan2l-4w Fresh Butter 20 Cents keilSPound. fIitEATEST Ls;VENTION OF THE 'AGE. Butter footle la from tbreo to five min utes, by the oho of or Infallible limiter Powder, 'ut u cost of cents a pound. Simple in opera non, baeas in use. Two pounds of butter can be made froM One quart of milk,suftielent Powderto make 3ff - poands of butter, sent free on receipt of price—sl. Agents_ manted In every Town und County, to In trainee this won derful eeonomizer. Address. Burr En. co„ 10.1Nnsotou fit„ IC. Y. jun2l-nn - - GEO. A. At.LEN, Attorney nt Law, Cor., of State and ith . Gta. (over Nick's Drug fiture, Edo, Pa. jail Prt-t f WEEKLY OBSERVER ERM,PENIT4, JANUARY 28;1869 AllE indebted to C. M.Tremaine, 'the pAlisher, 491 Broadway, for_ two' pieces` - of new musie-"Barbe-Bletie" and "The Rice that ever Wears a Smile." . . HoN. M. B. Lownv was ,prostrated by a paralytic stroke, while taking dinner at Lis boafding bduee, in Harrisburg, on Hon- Tiirs is •the second visitation of the: disease, ana his friend's jiav ktruly fere ioilings Fonsequenee, 4t,,otir lAN s s. s. waslllllol improve(' ma i lt s not likely:10 he will be able to rdsufite his seat lute - Senate. for sonic days.. Tus now in force regulating the sale of domAticwines, malt and brewed liquors, requirds the applicathin to be made the same as fur a hotel license, omitting the bed fea: 'turerallows the court to hear remonstrances against granting as well as petitions in favor; reqUires a refusal of the license whenever it is not necessary for the accommodation of the public; and allows the court to revoke the license "upon sufficient cause being stum•u.': Aerowrtos mot the cominittees to the House, Mr. -Hes, one of dur ineinbers; was given the posithin .of Chairnittia of the Clorn 7 :, mittee on Aecoutits,lne of the most unirii ! , portant in that body. lie naturally felt that his ,t.rviecs in the House, and the extent of our county interests, entitled him to a bell& place, and last week resigned the "honor',' conferred upon him, itt a speech of such keen sarcasm that it enlisted the sympathy of the whole body, and' made the speaker squirm in - rather an unContfortahle manner. ,The members from the Western-counties general ly complain that the committees in the House . 'itive•taten made up too Much in the inteeest, tf Philadelphia and the East. SEE ADVERTBENIENT of boots and Shoes for sale at auction by Frank.Wineliql. & lirml,En, real estate agents, ad vertise a number of desirable piopyrties for 'sale and rent. W. W. PIERCF; Co. have reznovetl their hsrdware store to pie room in the Reed House block, lately occupied by G. 11. 3[er-• rilL.t. Co, : • El JOHN ELIOT & Co., bankers, who were burned out some weeks since, have opened au office in tile store of Shannonkt , Co., On Peach street, south of th a depot. Public Eutertuiutnents. B. F. TAYLOR, ,of Chicago, one of the sweetest poets and best writers in America, will deliver a lecture. in Farrar Hall, on Fri day evening of this Vieek. One, Democratic friends need have no fears of being com pelled to listen to a Radical discourse, for Mr. Taylor never meddles with politics in his lectures. GEN. KILPATRICK, the celebrated cavalry leader and Radical politician, will deliver his lecture " Sherman's March to the , Sea," in Farrar Hall, on 3lotidav evening net, the Ist of February,. under the auspices of the Grand army of the' Republic. The proceeds arc to be used for the benefit of soldiers' widows and orphans. A VALUABLE. Ex.f.k.:nruENT.--31r. G. P. Broillier, the well known soap mannfactur er,nt,tbe corner of SiNth and Rolland streets, has applied the abandoned Seventh street oil well to a practical purpose, which prom ise, to he attended with important results to the community in general. The well yields a large amount of gas, and Mr. 8., alter haul .0 it cleaned, extended a pipe to lib nianulitc 6,ry, means of which he secures an abund ance .of gas to - light,- heat- and run the establishment. All the large kettles in the - building are heated by the'gas, and sum• dent is furnished to keepseveritl in operation at one . time..'l3eslde heating the kettles the gas warms the building, and supplies all the light needed. A simple apparatus at the well regulates the supply; 'and whenever more gas is furnished than the establishment requires, a self acting valve changes the cur rent into the escape Pipe. The whole ar ring,ement is very ingenious, and ,well worth an examination. The gas exhibits no symp tom of reduction in quantity or quality, nd will save Mr. B. many hundreds of dollars yearly. Ile Is of the opinion that the earth beneath our city contains sufficient gas, to afford all the heat and light needed for the use of the citizens, and believes that the time will come when its advantages will be gener ally availed of. Beside the . establishment mentioned, we believe. the works of H. ffarecki & Co., have been in part run, f.r considerable period, with gas from another abandoned oil well. liata4; ,Wanyem.---One of the most pros perous, as it is one of the best conducted, es tablishments in Erie, is the extensive drug store and "glass house of Hall & Wartel, on State street, between Seventh and the Park. It occupies the whole of a lour story building, with basement,having a large three story addi- tion in the rear, with front on Seventh street. The first floor of the main huilding k occu pied by the retail department ; the ith street entrance is used. for wholesale l ila shipping purposes generally': - The stock embraces every variety of articles kept in a store of the kind; - the firm taking an especial pride In having a full stock of eyery thieg that is likely to be called for, either . in the' wholesale or retail trade, awl the wonderful success that has attended than_ tunplitattests the appre_: , elation of their enterprise by the public. It is a common saving, whenever inquiries arc made for articles of rare use : "Go to Warfas ; they keep anything you catt,call fpr." - The firm make-a speciality of-French which they import direct from the Illinufae turer3 la immense quantities. The fact is not flattering -to our national pride, but Is none the less true, that the French glass is infinitely superior to that of American:man dfacture. It is Weer from blemishes, clearer and whiter, and contains so .many points of superiority that any one examining the sam-' ples is convinced at a glance. The cost is a trifle higher, but the -difference in quality much more thin makes up. 3lessrs. llall & Warfel keep every size and thickness, and aro prepared to supply.stores, public buildings and private houses to-any oxtent needed. Their stock of Ainerican glass is. also large, so that purchasers have the opportunity of taking their choice. We advise all persons in need of goods in their line to reatlMes.srs; Ilan &Warfel's ad vertisement, and give thenia p . „11 before lay ing in tlieir"sfock. • ' .1. S. CARTI!; II ANOThER WAtt.-- 7 ..A. very amusing con troversy has sprung up out. of the disputes among the members of one of ourdeceased Fenip circles. Mr. P. T. Barry,-late Head cenhe,:iintling that the .debts of Ake:, organ ization were not being paid, felt it incum bent upon Himself to ntsh into print for the -purpti§eof explanation: Ife tells an extra ordinary-story of how that having become an object of - dislike to the society becatufe of his Radical sytnpies,.t . lie.i"souglit him whi t ' the responsibility of meeting all their..oblikations, which, not being a man of very long purse, be didn't feel inclined - to do. The most blame, according to the indignant l3ar,ry;attaches to a , man named Barrett; whom' ke proceeds to excoriate in a vein of sarpism astonishing to read. Barrett; be ing a shrewd man, wisely refrains from cots= mittirtg Isintselt,to print, but ildop!s`.a twit effective redress by appealing-to the law, in consequence of, which Barry is, held_ to bail in the . Burn, of five hundred dollars for al leged libetlions attacks upon the aforesaid BusinesM Notices. Btqiitt's good name and natation.. Fot lowingthls skean) a communication from •T. IST2C. O'Sullivan, who also "feels it inenall bent,!' "as a most iinperatiVo duty to request in the cause of truth-ind justice" the oppdr amity of, giv.ing his of this intensely ex citing affiir. 0' •an p ounces Barry's statements this tissue of a- "fertile inutina tion," declares that he had never the 'courage or manliness" to make an avowal of hii Rad+. teal sympathies before election, asseris that , to-Barry and another mysterious individual ii`_.dne the fault oft non i -paymeat,' and pro. eeds to haul him over the coalk gen erally in it way more. pleasant" to hail than endure. Item, the, nage reltilfor the • prenni, but in tlib inoantlOhe are gathering their forces and preparing 'for a "most desperate onset, and if it doesn't end in numerous invitations to "pistols- and coffee," there is nothing in frothy epistles.Or Moody resolutions. Jury List.. The foilowingisaa list of the Grand Iltrori drawn for the court for the trial of 'criminal "offences, conuitenelng the fourth Monday in FelFuary : - James 'Skinner, _Erie,' Foreman.. Erie, Dr. G. C. Bennett, John Carse, M. E. Dun. lap, Dr. Those H. Stuart North East.BoTO -Ames Gould.• North East Township--. -Russel A. White.. Venaime—Jobn nett, H. Brightman-. Athity—A. L. Haskell. Wayne—John Chappell, W. - P. Bassett. -ertneord—Frank Stranahan: Union Born --• E. Cooper ' A. Black. 'LeßoeuffL-Ge.o. 4911150 n - Wtarlhrd Township—Chas Skin - .rreK liriterfard Lioro-4ohn V. Anderson, WeshrnOnn-.C.-Wi. rwitehell, ;Franklin— Wm. L. Putnam. Albion-4: Wells. 'Spring field-'—,llancaPerguson, Devore. Girard Bore—John Hay,. Jr. - The following are the Traverse Jurors for the same term of court • Erie—T. J. Elliott, D. Shirk, S. E. Bacon; IL W. Spooner, Adani' Llebej, C. E. Foster, Jacob Hanson, Wm. Brewster, B. Hershey, S. 11. Kelsey; F. rtreVillier, t Thos. Dillon. -South Erie-Adam Acheson. .Mill Creel— John 'Burton, Jacob Rhode, Isaac- Wolf, .las. C. Graham, Amos Hinkle, James Ferguson. Harbor Creek—W. A. Lch John Allen. Greenfield—F. B. Brown.: Wayne-0. Gil more, Jr. Concord Hampton Lovell: Corry—J. 13. Potter. Union Boro—Baxter Wilmarth. leßoueir—lra Manross, William Robinson, H. M. Mange. Waterford Bora— David Boyd. Greene—Mike MeGinnis,l3en jamin Alguire, John Schnell, Jr. McKean— D. Staticlitf, Joseph' 13. - Grant: WaSTl ington--Hemy Ckurch; R. Butler.. Franklin —Charles Wright,. John Gilbert. Elk Creek —A. Ct. Joslin, L. B. Joslin, S. Flemming. Conneaut—Marsena Keep.' Springfield— - Elias Randall. Girard Township—J. G. Pat tison, J. C. Caufman, J. S. Miller. Girar4 Boro—Wm. Fenner: CITY BREVITIES. 'TUE crry election will be held in March, and'eandidates are already being proposed for the various oflicqs. 0. H. Intsu, formerly of this city, is one of the Republican candidates for 11. S. Senator in Nebraska. He would make a. model statesman! TUE DISPITCII tells of a' woman in - th.e, vicinity of the depot who is less then thirty:' two years of age, has had, four ,husbaCßlX and is now awidow. SOMEIiODY suggests that the almanac makers deserve a severe talking to, for de ceiving- the people - with the expectation of cold weather,in January, when; most of the time, it has been as pleasant as April. TWO wheeled velocipide, one of the latest, and most approved style, has been irri traduced here by. Mr. J. C. Selden, and object of- general attraction. Before :tlie year ead.s,.they will 'probably bra familiar sight to our citizens. 4 DICtiliKEiC fellow In the vicinity of the depot, on Saturday, boasted that he had a thousand dollars in gold in his pocket, and frequently pulled out handfuls s of the pre : ' eious metal to verify his assertion. As a conse- quenee, ho was the centre of Id admiring crowd. Tux Phila. & Erie R. Co. have organ ized a surgical staff, to furnish medical as sistance in case of accidents, with Dr. H. A. Spencer as chief of the department. They could not have selected a more competent person or one .who will he Are generally acceptable. CAPT. I TOSEPLI METCALF, Whet of Prescott, Charles and Saniuel Metcalf, of this city, and widely known as the- oldest member of the Masonic order in•the United States, died on TueAday, at the residence of the first named of his sons, in the 05th year of his age. He was a man of much intelligence and gener ally esteemed. ; TILE' Venango - Spectator contains the 1131:: lowing complimentary notice,of one of mir re cent citizens: • ' • "bur young friend, Geo. A - . Allen, Esq., forinerly•of Waterloo, this county, hangs out his shingle as a Practising Attorney, corner of State and Seventh sts., Erie, Pa. He has• the stuff in kiln to reach the hi 'hest. rank* in the profession." * IT 19 understood that the Co. Commission ers, in accordinee With the report of the last, Grand Jury and the order of the Court, have decided to commence the ereefion of ,a new jail as soon as the weather will 'permit in the spring. The old jail is to be torn down, atil the new one built upOn its site, though of ar larger capacity, and—it s ls to he' hoped—rbet ter adaptation to the object In view. The plan of Mr. It. C,Ctiaprnan, of this city, has been adopted, and is saki to combine all . ihe desirable points. We trust the work-honse feature, by Which the inmates can be Wade to pay for their own Support, will be 'kept constantly in the foreground. -A NOYET:Ty in religioui*lrshipis about to be Inaugurated by Rev. 'G. P. Cain, of Park chalet; which promises to be attended with popular-favor. It col:Oasts in-8 series of Sabbath evening lectures, by prominent lay members' or ditfereut Protestant denomina tions, upon topics connected with the inter ests of religion. The first will it given by Judge Johnson,nn Sunday next, to be fol lowed by Ju lge Vincent, Cul. C. 13. Curtis, Prof. H. S. Jones, A. 11. Caughey, S. S. Spencer, and others.. Public expectation is on the tip-toe to see the result,!aud thw ad vent of our legal friends especially is looked forward to with it curiosity that, to use an en tirely new and original expression, "can bet ter ,be imagined than described 4' A. Mit.l l 4 . ,ViLi-toti, correspondent o f the Dispatch nails attention to the al - vantages of the route thrbugh that place for obtaining a connection between 'the Atlantic & Great - Western R. R. aed onr harbor; over that proposed from Jamestown, N. Y. The for mer route, he says, is .only twenty miles in length, through 'a comparatively level coun try, with little bridging and easy grades. The Jamestown route is sixty miles long, the country rough, and numerous streams to •be crossed. If these statements can be .relied upon, there should be no hesitation which line to adopt, and if our citizens are wise they will waste no time in putting ,the pro posed road under headway. 'A connentin. ' with the Erie road would enable us tosecure new markets for our wholesale trade, that would iecompense in part for those we have lost by the superior enterprise of But and Pittsburgh. PnounEss.—Columbus sailed to the Amer ican coast in afonr hundred ton ship, and first landed upon the Island of St. Domingo. Last week a vessel from St. Domingo un 'waled in New York over four hundred tons of St. Croix Rum for P. 11. Drake & Co., of that city. This is but a few weeks' supply of this article, which these gentlemen use in the manufacture of the celebrated Plantation Bitters. We are intormed - by, an exchange that Messrs. Drake& Co.have notadvertised , a dollar for a year, but that the 'Wm of this article continue at the _former • enormous fig ure*: In 1863, the receipts of the Plantation Bitters were equal to those of the New York & New Haven Railroad. ilLtoxour *ATE.a.—Superior to the bca imported German Cologne, and sold at • the price. jata•tf. COUNTS BREVITIES. ERIES . IWETY - hri:C.ll!W_.ll:,ree , , papsr wittalethii;7l*ts+oo,/asr 4404 started by , :lirthateZrOliardidoii, -11401 - ,X4 Nair farm, - alsiut Tat: Girard Spectator, contains mcoMmu nication- with . the'sign‘ficant - intFdhig !• - "Are you a Christian r Up to latestladylees no titiswor hadliOrilece - Wed in:t ; - Gimrit'Cosmopolite:sais,!tyte meaty musical name in the county" is ,l „ 7 ,John Tomp kins.' However thatmay be, it is ttial, Totnpkin - 13and is the favorite one for:Acme patteitrt till Feetioa, ' ; c 6' • • . ' THE inhabitant, Qt. Erie rowdy, Tenn., are experiencing an agteeAle ?,en'salion. A pack of svplvcs, which, has ihOs,fkr ailed MI attempts at Capture, is paying nightly Visits= to their sheePfolds.—X. F But. • The Sun 'is niisislien in the tai,tlPT:.: - "••Erk, county, 2 olll6;is,where the coMPltiinteolintt froth.- - • commenei this week a record of the real estate tritnsters' in the eounty t 'as 'taken from the bookif,Capt. liarvey, Co. Recor der. They-will he continued from .week to week, and, %%Titre much mistaken if,t4e,ticz ~i)artment 40(slatft- 0n'e, , 01,.* 4104 populatiikie s llttielf:.--**l4„nt heingdeftnifitg** . about the . effies traniferrea, ,in fttttt issues. I). W., VOncE, Esq., a' well known and highly resPected citizen of 3leliean township, met with an acident on Tuesday last which resulted in his death. • He • was 'driving a loaded team to the city, and in coming up the.bill where his body was' found it is suP posed he got otT to block the wheel of the wagon, to give his•horses a rest, but falling while in. the act the wagon was backed over hisliody.lhen fonntrlife was entirtlrpie •-• ; , tingt. • 2 1 . 2er harbor creek,ltg tertile* church - at Wesleyville, on Simdtiy . , evening last, leaving . his, horse and -buggy hitched to a Teime -near by.- On-going Co the place, after service, he found them gone, , lnd it - pa ... 4 4 pace started Ia 60-4 of tholdpf, wl amt—snccess.-: On g- - triex t however, the horse was driv,enl.)y Mr, v.'s residence, the thief evidently being unac quainted with the locality. Ile was soon Enright to a halt, and is now meditating in • .wer the prospects of a tenpin the peni- tentiary. A. FESTIVk young butcher, Gottfield Ziele by name, has been indicted for breaking his iiiond,se.to„ . 44fo4 damsel with fiactic pp lot p~4 ~3f~ndcdl, liver fu 'Ve:ltt 4 qlc ter6rigtril). n tic i pa liiirebf Ittrtri•edni • - ming their, son-in-law 7 =-so the story goes,— the old folks had aided him in Inisioess to the amount of. $3OO, which he relusits to repay, and suit i 3 -to be %rought to recover' the money. It seems - to usthatthe - f ought to congratulate themselves upon getting rid of the hopeful Ziele hefore he had an oppor tunity of going into, their purse and affec tions More deeply. • . -7 -?l4ElGuntilauo.ol) NEWtk.!f L • 4 22 ' DA thStfc:C4;„bwil Clevelaml-Intsraere Cr, has been refused a new trial. Tie designs writing a pamphlet of his' life, tribe sold' for the benefit of his wife. A IHIEACH of promise, case is ,announced foi trial next Month, in Cleveland, n which the fair plaintiff is GO years old and the' de fendant 70. The affection lostby plaintiff is 9d I>g erftkV,9C,A7-3" , 1314 w r; of,Worrafi, propoited as t)r • the Supreme Court. The choice of the Conven tion could not fall upOn as nble . r, purer or more popular man. THE LECTURE Course in Warren has been a Lilac,. awl _has . had._ to_,ln....abandune Tidioute still persists in trying tea keep one up, but the effort is up-hill work. The lec ture system is going cut of dr . Ci/1144 every part of the country, mad the universal verdict will be—Died of WO much fanati cism. " lits pity; but pity 'tis, 'tis SUBSCRIPTIONS to the stockrof u new rail road route frbm Buffalo, to tap the Phila. & Erie at a point near the southerly line pl, Elk county, are being taken in McKean county and other places along the proposed road. If Buffalo succeeds - in building the various lines she . has in cOntemplation,. to connect her interests with those of the Phila. & Erie road, we fear it will not be many years until more of the through trade will go there than will reach this city. THE Warren and . Venango county papers are decided in their Opposition to the divis ion' Of = thosert oaides 'foi = the i tairPose, erecting a new one, with Titusville as the county seat, as contemplated by• the bill which Mr. Lowry has introduced , into the Legislature. • ThVlVarren Ledger says "there me but few people in either of these counties who desire the creation of a new county." It is thought the bill may pass the Senate, but 'Mr. 'Clark, of Warrenj,s; on. the _Ointrtiktee .on' nciv ,eouutteas undoubtedly give the measure its death- blow when it comes before that body. THE Meadville Republican to thet-,Ra . zettt 4144E 4 14 ppoii4gyeTE citylts4te eitl7olll4taff a 14.►gelifiEri, Itt l e i gilketa,t the' - Verte'litsi — fall tt+F many respects Meadville is - tlead, and that during the past year it fia:s made'thore Pre. gross than Erie. "We have one church," trl umphantly, exclaims the Republican, "that surpasses anything of the kind ever attempted in Erie—we .have school buildings equal to he best in the State—wes , are building the tandsontest Court House in 'the State- 2 ' ,teetera, etcetera. After all this, the Repub lican will be prepared, at.its next attempt, to prove 'Meadville a rival' of New 'York, and Erie merely a little out-of-the-waiyillage: FROM the ,Conneaut (0.) Reporter of yes -te,rdity,, we zgatber:,the details ,offs horrible , murder, thick Wags 404petrattOetit last. An ofd man named Robert M. Pray, who has resided in - that phe for upward.s 0f4,1 yeart3,,inakialtar:44 nn i3Olatcd, penurioui, but harmless life, was the victim. His skull bad been crushed in by an axe and his throat cut s from ear to ears ; Traf i ly f!otn . thtt house !would seeps to indicate that two persons were engaged in this bloody work, and were frightened oft before securing their expected booty. Mx. Pray was a shoemaker by trade and also farmed a small piece 'Of land. The neigh bors searched the' premises and found $416 n gold and 'sls in greenbacks , sacitt d In the garret. Ile had relatives living in -New York, to whom the news of his death was telegrapped.. No clue to - s tile-murderers-Fon foriud‘.._ New Publications. TIDE Phrenological Journal; for February contains many portraits"'oT 4 dcatiriguishEd characters, with a careful analysis of each. The number is a good one. Tao `tWorldidmanac" for 1869 is onivef -thu beotkgmthink the:yeil Jitst) tig 4,100 oT tithal.4l- 2 •lts-atatNtict-nre. l llllreiteetti. rate, and the information contained in it is invaluable. It is, in short, a Convenient book of reference Rm . everybody_ , - Tue TribUne4liiianac. Art 1869 contains complete county returns of the vote fin' PreB l 4 l2 t, and the detailed nolo for angle .Crtivernori and tittintiliers orCofiglise Seen in 1868. It has the votes 'di' Nit , / 'Wilt, New Jersey, and Connecticut by towns. The work reflects the highest credit upon its compiler. Tug Ow GVAIID wears well, not onit sustaining the , reputation which its oily ear's publication 'has ' won, but it 'improves, like good wine, the older it grows. - The Febru ary issue is replete with political, literary 4'4 mislcellaueeps matitlt- :1 a...L. PERSONAL—The famous Physician and Surgeon, Dr. Liston, from. the Albany Eye and Ear Lnfirmau: v4ll 'be nW, he Deed House, on nexoTuesdpy and . lnca4atrif the 24 tuald - daPr-tr Februaly,- stopptegt for those two days only, for the purpose of treatintilll diseases at the' ye, F,ir, Throet 4 'Cataah and 'ill -1•6 of Chronic idbeielea that may he presented to him. .OF LOCAL INtEIiEST. ~,,__Tazjiat„prews foltrjalittbiso* . t.toin- Inent4g.4thiiiiiit 'Monday' 3/10:: will be Rita column. WEniiOn..+T ;the file, day 'of Lent, falls this year on the, 10th of February. Efister•Binday -- oc*irs ,t4!ith day of A ra r9h , .• '1 Hsnry 1 1.'itErvi* has :paid for a Tears, spiblieritition tothe Obierver, but Itlsaddress has been lost., Will hcs.'haye the kindness to furnish - it - to that tht - amolint 'may be credited ill - ion puy "bdoks • IT MY , riiilxigegentlly 40d .nviller Of p ublic Interest, that letters and doe; meats addraied to members of Congress, re, guile no postage •stowthe 1141;1 ittmiatiok 'them to go'free. • ; • ' Oz. Jis. X.:4,.nat; formerly yoquigo co*,, :41t present a reMtlent4flitti tinrgll/44 gentleman well litOWn to flit North- West,. is _suggested 'as a Dem9cratie candi date for Govtenor. .He possesses rare : talents and would make, a strong. nominee. . . Tan N.Y.' , WOrld pertinently remarks that '34)lTe 14ggana i rsrtholideturesque sort that. ,iovail in . Epit*:sie *e_ _rare in thiSCofl*, V, the gentiplbettattirb#2,in9rrnsie*llol. ,y irilhouilli.' illiibtealintentionpt ever Ireturning leis unfortunately DM too common and rapacious.- - .. THE TERM bankrupt, which is now in everybody's mouth, is-derived frotn.the Ital ian word Banco Betio, signifying broken ;Watt, iu allitsiglci''Oe ithliiikenstom *of tresitlng thosbenchesarld e'ountql on Which : the hiokers * and money di:finger; Transacted filar husiness at AC Bourse; when they failed. . - • Trpr, Erie Railway Company ha s second 'control Of 41te• toss-Cut road ; linCrittabr has it.itht they, propose 'to diyert. thei oil trade from' that- route over their main line, 'lt is stated that they are endeavoring to ob tain control of the Oil. Creek and _..9.llegiteny river roads, and if their litcky star' attends thee; as well as# has in the pest, wo•shonid . not bo:itritltilt . ntsiscl to see the • ii hole from Brocton Franklin in their hands he,. forelong: ' ' Mn. STRANMIAN'hat3 introduced ,a, bill into the Legislature Witich be denominates "An act to sectirethe "falniers. and Unsuspecting of all classes in Eric Co. against fraud„ in the. sale of patent rights." It provides for keep ing a record of the name, age, residence and occupation of parties" disnsing - eNghts, sift' yeittirepall notes obittlru{ti fbri4he same to be; itikvitcakindiked at.tho.top wlth-lite words; "This note was given for a patent,"- under penult}. ,of Ape and : impr,isofireeni. i 41, the .lA ol o4, l 4oA'oPli*Ye.sPft.to l l.l4Voignt , of the - note can be refused, and must be sus ' • by-the codrts. Thu- patent -business • bas.grown-hito one of the'greatcst swindles of the day, add if . 11F t Stranahtufa.bill will be . effectual in preventing imposition upon the public he will' deserve - its heartiest !,•••••„ • •,• 13K44 - 14-4.164rEn.-4At the •resiitge bride's - father, ou the 31st inst., by Rev. J. IL Presley, Air: George A. Brown, of, Mill . • Creek, to ,Mss Mary Cooper, of Harbor Creek. [Printer kindly remembered.) ' ° l3 . crctlEtt—Ftxtc--On the 18th Init., in this city, by the Rev. Dr. Lyon, Wm. Butcher, of Brnoklvn, N. Y., to Lois E., slaughter of P.O. Fain. . 1rk864-.4 7 ll:clol..lll:llutresideffeAl . fa)ittbr, by 'inv. SlfirwneiL, --1an.2.144.1889,1k.4&n.q..i5ure, ington tp., to Miss Elva Francis, of Mc- Lane. - • • • ComemoNz-AVE.wrivotern....--Jan. 19th, at the house of Johnson Compton,Esq., in Wash ington tp., by'Bev. Wm. Grasste,-Mr. J. G. Compton, of St, Charles,-Minn. to Miss Wentworth r ofon. TunnEm. 7 —Ztmunnt.v—On Tuesday even in the 26th 10411;44 Lyon. 2) BATu thx.pgla . B. l , , tlrof tit la Tuesday evening, Jan. 26thR'.by Rev. 'George. A. Lyon, Mr.. • George LAMoody, of Boston, Maas., to. Miss Mar' ES Zinunerly, of this city. . • ErdeK—Bit.keE—On the 6th inst., by Rev. '"li. 31endenhall, Mr, Abel Etlick, to Miss Vina L.Vmee; both of Gevede, Erie Co.; TAN-Lon—Ll-Nen—On the9Oth inst., by Rev. M. Navis;of Oa City, at• the residence of the bride, on Fifth street, Mr- Byron Tay lor, of Buffalo, to Miss Rate Lynch, of, this city. DIED. MoopiEsu.—ln 3foorheadville, Jan.. 9th, llennie, infant .son. of Jamca,, A: and Julia Moorhead, aged four months and twenty ' 4 4y s. oji. al4ll • 19th, Annie, daughter of Jacob *rid Margaret Piefenthalet, aged 2 year and 3 monthEi. SEAnt..—ln Marhim Creek,'Jan. 16th;•at the residence of P. D. Bryant, Mr. Luther Semi, aged 9 yetua and 7. months. - ' CosvEnsx.—On Wednesday 'horning Tan . 20th', Cebelia'Converse, wife or Josiah It. Converse, of this city. ' • 131..scaNioon-L-On the 17th inst., Gertrude, tlinghteftifJtintes find. Fdlemßlick.tirood,- ; 7 aged - rttibtttWatfd 3; weeks.. - • , Ana STRONG—In this eitvoin the 20th inst., of consumption, Mary, wife of John Arm strong; age 4 43 years., &mow; vitt Atitietabub w liniala 26ta inst., Mrs. WillispqM ibrtitetErie. MAY—ktrAK) Iteg;_of_,,con situtption, Mrs, illtam H. May. • • - AwK.—ln this city, on Baturdayla4l, Ereis- tus Ilawk,'in‘the 73d year of his age. : lloonn.—Near Waterford, Dec. 4,1t168, Alexander Moore, Esq., aged ga years__ The deceased was born in County Derry, Ireland, June 4,1803.' In .1817 his _father emigrated to this, country with hisTamily (Alexander being 1:2 years, old) and settled . about ten , miles below Pittsburgh, Pa. In 1819 he removed to Waserford, where be re; .sided till the of his death: . Ms :Tangly consisted ;cot Six. sons and six daughters. , Two of the latter have. been deceased• for a number of years, Alexander was the second son of the family, and is the 'first to.fall by the hand of death.,, to lii Oive.hrothers, all ,good citizens tinAlie - adf ratiili*Sulive ,him. • • . 4 In 1831, MexandtFcennecTaldmielfwt : the Associate • Reformed (now United Pres byterian) congregation of Waterford—Rai. - ibibett Reid-being then the Paster. ' In 1842, he was chosen a ruling elder, which office he held hill .removed by death. • In 1833, he was united in marriage to Miss Susan Lytle. Hu was;itherefore, arehltlent of [ Eile-County 50 years--ryas a membeo of tiro, church 38 years—was a ruling elder in • the church 27 years—Rtd was married 38 years. In all these relations, he.'was upright, dis creet and, kind. ',He leaves a wife„one son. and' tbree'daugbters to mourn their loss.. He-had been troubled with rheumatism in one of his limbs, for two or three weeks ptiqr--4, his tleatp, 'hot - none thought him dangerously 111, but on the morning of the 29th ult., about 5 o'clock, he was suddenly seized with something like heart disease, and before his,aon azat. 4.aughtercould be called . and reach hi, Sad•titie,4ltt spirit had .4 apparanity'WMuiuta ittugga,lsr motion oTa muscle. They came to look only on the liteless• body of a kind and loving father, weapEin theapitia.,ol.thaittleapkhielt knows no waking. Mr. Moore was a man loved and, respected bye!), and in his death the comma - - 111 v and congregation have both lost a valu abWiz-anber,dis testimon,4 uW nsaaf.ola-11,0A0 aIT* - : ofta lienpac pr ity and welfare of Zion—a disposition amia ble and kind—an eqnanimlty of temper that ' wireeliqqs ( PlP. IdetogrEpl 1 3 1 0$ that alwaystriae him an agreeable compan ion, and an humble, unassuming deportment that polio ltie genuinel ot his religion. I* •Mtil Iniimory of to Ifipsedl, veryliirge &nem], n followed the re mains on the last day of the year 1868, to the cemetery near town, where they shall lie in their' narrow..• house,llll the • trump of God calls' to judgmer4. . P. , • , , , " to; - tatta crders for the : Flexible Harrow In the southern and western parts _of, the county. Agents now nukidgrir Agglyv 41."'W•Jv J I;:firie Ps. J. dec3l'69-tf • ,- Tau sturr, fortoi of. Lefties, Deeds, Notes, 1 and alanki-nt allltinds)dwain on hand at l'ttle•Observer-office.----• janT-tf t Litantra' and - Gents' Furs very cheap. Hata, !Cape and Furnishing goods. Sub/ made in the best manner by Jones & Lytle. oc3•tf. Satto abb-crOsnnentis, Cx ds fo,r, . thelB.sol. , A full stock of Assorted ' _ _ _ .• _ Gk- S II Lpw-trlces- for Cub, AT THE FAMILY GROCERY AND PROWS STORE OF - V1416 - & 1 t3HALL, 21 WescPaik. •d ~,~ 1 e ' HAVING A KILL :ASSORTMENT OF reah and: -.l+lo*.- GoOdti in out 11,nbore oar Eqn, SAX.F. AT GABII, Asp low as thittlaule tan tai lad west of Liutralo. Our °Wearies having been Carefully Relected, .r/Fullies can relfiiiong what they parelatupa,:— .! • Virdegver goodApiill ivutsgtAite City free !":,:xtelel7 Vitt. J. E. AHBY & CO., BOOK BINDERS, '' ,z " STATIONER'S; T Blank 110,1C3taunfacitirers. ,2. lr ogaAnos a ,' ..11Lude.Bnaka,_&c., bound style desired, and In the neateat and best 'manner. .1.11 kinds of Bali =Bad Comlnitehir BAR itk - 13cookr.s. .‘P COPYING BOOKM, And Paper of.all fdies on hand or made to order. 11, - , 14144#61. OF-ANYpvilcular PAMBIC s. • 13is/e 1111,11amota*a and . diankdk"._. E VA I-4 13 0 S - - _, Or itai, , ME! " - P:RIN.TING n branches, done to order . , With neatness and dispatch MEM • J. E. 4isitlixi 4.1 f iiGite St n*l... crsigbt'splaek, Erie. Pa; '0609.1y • ESVABLISHED IN 1844. HLL & WARFEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • - - • = :1:01Et - ILT&-E4,IS riir FRENCH WIND9W, Anil Photographic Glass I. • 4.t0 StiiteAtreet; itrie; 444 We have lately reeelVed another Large In- Voice of , FRENCH. SILAS.% dtteet from the , Manufacturerain Europeonaking nur.preient supply , the 'smelt- in any house west of New York. Oar stock In store Embrhees SearlswEiery Size; both of Double and Single Stlength. Dealers rind others in want of Glad's Will FA VOR THEIR INTERESTS by examining our stack and prices before, buying elsewhere.— Large sizes, of Single and Double, Strength Glass Imported expressly for HOUSE AND STORE. FIRONTS. T he Superior quality of French - Maas Over nil other kinds in CLEAR NESS. STRAIGHTNESS BRILLIANCY AND 'STRENGTH Is admitted, and the Trifling Excess In price over American Is of - NO AC COUNT, considering Its better qualities in ev ery respect. • A liberal discount inade •on lobbing lots to the trade, • GLA.SS. . . We Lave also a lan . gfitOck of Amerletin °lass of Sin awl Dotible , strefilethy.whichsve ars sell! , t Low Rates, both in Jobbing lots to deale audit' retail parcels to suit buyers. • A Pain r , Oils, Tarnishes, &e. .In Ibis • artment we keep well supplied with every article used In the Painting Line, from a harrow to the flnest house included. The quality of these articles is not excelled, and we are selling at loweet market rates. • pre *pods and Dye SW /ft thlircisnat goods on stok Is extensive and Veinitileterlheindlng the fitilline dyes, and we are otreting strong Indueenasnts both to Whglesaleantl Retail buyers,. ifedfelnes,"Chemleals. • &e. &e. Ch Our Snick of-Drugs, - unk : ale , n • ' cines„.Perfumerfes,sollet ArtlAsikaild DUBOW latioons Goodris extensive, having from long experience been bought with much care, and the public can depend upon finding the largest stock of the kind in Western Penn's., which we Me selling at close trgures'either in whole or hlrokee packages.' janlVern. • . rVHE 'PUBLIC are lingeetfully notified I have . purchtemett 'the Seemlier.'" Yit i 3 t ; Manufacturing Establishment and oslll. neon of Bromley £Ball,. Erie,Ba. • iltivita the attention of parchment to my atrial ctosseti and Undressed rtillintSnlXGLES, LATH, &e., Which will be increased' from time to time to meet the wants of ttstitnarket, iNAGON 'WOOD WO o f , and of. Superior Quality,- ore/ -and kept constantly on hand. Orders from the trade solicited. My office is 1,212 State street, Erie. Pa., where I. will - be teprehented by W. H. • Whltehentl, lla, Who illittaet as my agent. O. J. HALL. I,ll4',Tannary 1889.---Janlitt • Warrant in Bankruptcy. MGM TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 28th • day of Dec., A. D., 1869, a warrant In bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of George W. Browning, of Union Mills, Erie county, mks. raptof Penn'a, wbottesPeenedludgetraftmk- - rupt on kis own petittOn clautAthe Patmept of . any debts and deliVerYlirtilly-proVertYlOong 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 .Assignees of his i state, will be held at a Court of Bentruptcy to be holden at' the °Bice of the :111: 1 0 44 1 .1#1111 of Erie, Pa.:, before B. E. I . liar, In sal4 District, on the 18th day of 'eb.„ A. D., 11040 tfeloOki.j.„ hi . THOMAS ;Sat rUcliti Merit Messeuger. 4 837 0. P. Davis, Dept. U. B. Men , thol. Jan?-Iw.• WARRANT IN BANKRUPTCY. pins IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 37th day or Dew, A. D. 1868, a wan ant In Bank. *einst the estate of Jas. T. of &Won MDR, In the county of Erie, Sta - garennsylvants, Who has been adjudged a bankrupt on Ida Own petition; That the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to him and for his use, and the trans:oof any property by him are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of the mild - bankrupt, to prove their debts and to chdase .one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of ilankruptey fo be hi:Mega* the office of the Register, in the pity of Mit', lii the county of Erie and State , of Penn's, before 8. E. Woodruff, Register. on the 18th day of February, A. D. 188)_,_at 9 o'clock, A. M. TUOMAS A. HOWLEY, •U, S, MarahalOticallenifer. Dy o:P;Da'vli, Dept. U. EL:Marshal. 0121 =I CM Ea Wholesale and Retail .''AVD• Mil EMI ALSO, IMPORTERS OF PICTURE OREAT 'PANIC ,IN 1 'NEW YOBJC. Fearful Breakdowii in the Prices of Dry a _ Goods the past Ten. Days. LocxE & COMPANY, Nos" ', 7 7. 1 k70‘ 1)10 131coelc, Erie, With to notify the public that they have bought an immense quan IT CLASS Dry Goods VEBY CHEAP since the recent BREAKDOWN in the &merit Market, and are nowoffer- Ing them at much lower prices than nny other doe, Our business is done strictly on the , 0E E P RICE T. a. ... . - . • . Priceiiallbiloal,f, whether Judges or tsfr.,, tr vie We tut4ii*tito garxLs :or pr eri,b4 ( Wltat *ltlrtit Able to attotit irtitrit yeet 1b1) tcni;.store.l Evers? iti425,1; wgrrian a 9 reitrt6Wdd;4l - ticouty refuniled Rend the following prlet s i carefully arid Judge for year4el vex .....2. Bales Brown Musßus " Yard wide and fine " and heavy " 41Inehea fine and heavy Cases Itleached Muslin .... . " :Yard vado„—. ", ""and"Ane Print,s..—. YINE'REpf BLEE.EiND GREY FLANNELS, MUCH UNDER PRICE. • - White Flannels of every width and quality, VERY CHEAP. Heavy all-wool Rhirting flan nels, at4s cents. " • Mee bundled places all-Wool Cassftnises at .51,11211, 7l SO, Sa cents snit.. $l.OO. These Lti tneres are VERY CHEAP. Heavy Beavers for Over c MUCH UNDER PRICE.' IN f3HAW , Five hands d White Bed Spreads from al.7•i to $3.50 each. Thole goods are half , .DRESS dOODS! iti.AeK A LP.Ai vAt4,..37,t4 etv., 40,&., 45 cts., 50 cts.; 61!.:,-cts. and 75 cts POPLIN AILL'ACX'.I:I3,SS eta, 02. V eta 73 cta and 871,i' eta. Qne hundred plgces Cashmere Plaids, worth (This, fur 2", cents, Beivezikv4ire pieees4biglLsh Serge Dress Goods, 45 eerrts Two hundred pleges all-wool Fren ch Sierince, 75 cts, Set mill sl.€o. Fifty pieces Emprese Clothe, 75 chi, 87-3,i eta, and The atx)ve Dress Gobde were purchased at the late 'New York auettons. at abolit ONE-H, : t LF the usual price. They are all warranted perfect and first-elan goods. Fire Hundred pair White . Blankets, Good Quality, $4.06 and $5.00 per Pair. , LADEN •;•APKINft. TABLE LINENS. TOWELS, CRASH, Under Price,. CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS. An endless %-arlety at very Low Prlees. Fifty, pieces Electro Tapestry Carpeting, 50 & 621 Cts. 1-- • The abiive are only ft feW le Many we have. Oar stock is full and complete in 'every department. ShMild anyone after Nadiag this advertisement have doubts In regard to the cheapneas °tour sonde, - let them call with this advertisement mad Judge-for themselves. - A great - many of these got:lds - are cheaper - than they have been for ths past ten years: Remember the place, the only ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE in Erie, where all goods at all times are sold at NEW. YORK WHOtESALE PRICES ! 4ec3,'o!i4y TEAS AND C,OFFEE BY THE SINGLE POUND, AT CARGO PRICES'. A Saving of One-Half to The GreSt Tea Company of Boston, whit! hi tbe. Largest in the Worlds Would respectfully inform the citizens of. Erie and snyrounging country, that theY have Teasel the Store, . • , • NOBLE BLOCK, ERIE, PA.,' No. ;5 And have fitted it up Jn Oriental. style anti are now prepared to furnish every one with prirue • Teas and Coffees, at cargo Prices. Our store in Erie will be known as the WESTERN ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY! 1111•11 It le generally understood that Ten is retitled for a larger advance on its original cost than any other article in the lon list of household stares, which may be ,partially accounted for by recollecting THE GREAT NUMBER AND-InIIIENSE AMOLYNT 01 PROFITS which,accumu late on it between the cultivation in China anti Japan, and the consumers here, including the American Commission, House there; the importer, the Hanker who furnishes the exchante; the middle men or speculators: the wholesale grocer, and the retailer. Each of these male profits, from which it is evident that the consumer is corn. I =ll l ,3 ld pay .Na ' n o y f t ilm e ts e th o e nu or?ginal cost for a'pure article, or forced to use an adulterated or inferior one. • ..111.4 with a view to remedy this evil that our giganticenterprise was farmed avers year ago .which'has been a perfect Success, and we bawl ventured to open as Storo to Erie, ao that we may better accommodate our customers west of NEl:cv York State. And In the following listEwliich we have selected with great care, wilt be found TEAS which `will suit Everybody's Pulite and V.verybc)dy"ro 'Purge.. Experience shows that the hest are far the cheapest on account of their 'great 'strength and flavor. The duty' on a pound of good tea hi no more than on an Inferior one. In ordering our eibitqlfiers' will please note tluratsexed-- ES SC, 4 i3LP, •Or PRICES. Oolong, (Black.) , Finest Flavor, full strength, Very highly rk.vonainentled Fair.. 4..... enc.. Goon to Choice Quality ;) • Sl,OO Finest Flavor, very highly recommended... 1:10 1 Fair Japan, tincolOred.. ; Good. ... ... •.c.. 81.00.1 Choice . 4tutlit:i ...” i MO . Finest k 'mut, full strength, very highly ... /.25 recomtnended. LSO , Gunpowder, ((Green.) Fair, ChloeQuallEl —..;;;.......—.............;...., Fl Flnest avo, full strength, - Very highly recommended..., 1.15 i Fair ' ' ' . •Eiglish Breakfast , tlanok.) I (local, • 'T. Fall' -90 c. ! Choice Quality . Good ~ $l.OO ' Finest Flavor, full strength, very Wittily , Choiceuality 1.10 . recommended ... IA FlnestFavor, full strength, very highly Nixed, (arson or PIP= 044,1a01r-) recommended..—..., ' . 1.31) I mg, Ilk, • Young Hylton, (amen.) Good 90c. ......$l.OO 1 Choice Quality $l.OO 1.10 , Finest Flavor, full strength, very highly - ...... 1.2.5 • recommended. - 1.10 I.= Choice Quality. ME (Cone 130epartinewt.. • This Ismn immense institution Of It and is undoubtedly the larges t. in the countiy. It is a fact generally understand that &large proportion of the COffee imported is picked green and the pods opened by artificial heat. This is never so good as that which ripens naturally. The coffee buyers of this Teo Company thoroughly understand this, awl examine nearly every cargo of coffee imported to the United t3tates, and select only the full grown, field-ripened, for them. All the Coffee sold bylhis Company Is ROASTED AND °ROM's I) DULY, by ti ant iemse roga lves tin le s u i i emelt. aWmititoppritgranittrestineae, which they_ guarantee. Thu Compani , theireOffee Mad near inCipVe, which renders them giattictilarly purt. ac i d qr being removed by klaelr taxa* offoolginirenabling peranntrios: to.takikeoffee who have bort 01:01,ged to die. ccultintie - • - The Company are doing an immense business In their Coffee Department, and selling-more PURE COFI•Mi than any other house in the country. To assist customers in making up their orders, the following Descriptive List is offered by the Company with no little pride, as embra cing the largest and most-carefully selected assortment of Coffees ever opened in this country, LIST OF COFFEES AND SCALE • ICES. Breakfast Coffee. - Sava • 'totalled and Oround 31ixed..... gic ' ni:ke Dinner Coffee Raw Roasted Oraund Pare plantation Coe Raw......... ..... Ttoeeted ........ Ground Pure.... . BERRY. Thiele the true 3.1e1e Hem c • • - HAND PICTCP I 3,..OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. COFFEE, .4..rmr . kt at sucsise!t fad best, Cotree s voieli_sre lava the 0 a Bair S P• E C I -A. As matter of convenience to our distance customers we are arranging with suitable persons In all parts of the country west of New York State, to act as our agents and distribute our goods inthetr locality t at our warehouse price, thereby saving the freight from Boston. We woulOtke whoirould Ukti to net me our agents In writing up with any gerttlernett or MO liplgc‘MirreeonitlttostAilo*Plettli• latragt ollffirdereasuiconuannicasimato. ,: 4 , • dee_ves-ty • • • 117101TWI: 08/4INTA I. =A OOKPANY, EA" Ps. lecke & Co.'s Daublt Column. . . ' 19 heavy 8 cents. The very best Prints made tor 0n1y...._ 1 2 1 ' Cts " I 'ases Cllnghanis, oly • • 12 1214 .. 4 : Heavy Cotton Flannels 2. , 12'3i, " Five ca.ses Cotton and Wool Flannels, .... 11 "fp half price .29 " 19 " ; Heavy % wide Shaker Flannel lli 12 . 1 i " Plaid Sliktlng Flannels Z " ' .„„,, 13 " All-Wool Grey Flannels Z 0 8 " COLORED A LPA (VIA 3736 ctR, 4O cta, .ree 111, and 82 cte Three Ifundreal piece's English 'Merinos, eight ytirtls for only-$3.00 CO.,T~C~CKE 8z lPrcip'rs, Oriental 'ca ttompann's Dantle eolumn Ei!l!!!!!Li!I Mac ' 'law 'toasted ...35c Ground Pure .45a itonated iiround Pure COMPETITION. DRESS GOODS ! Fifty pieces Ch.stunere Plaids for 30 cents. Thirty pieces heavy Mohair Plaids, 30 cents Nos. 6 and 7 NOBLE BLOCH, EWE. One-Third ! Hyson, (Green.) Raw • R0a5ted...... .... Ground Pure Old Government Jaya. 2tle • - .30 c • Raw ,t o Roasted. alrouud Best Old Koalas. NOTICE. 111 111 CM .11.10 . 1.25 . 1.40 $1.25