p..ito'" . ..atiberti.grufrnts. PnblisbOr'e'Sbttce .3.11VVril,1•111,•:111, to , lon, to .t lie -handed in by Wednesday evonin;:, uttle4i.3 they are leers than three square, lit length: All ielvertisoluents not ordered for a speci ited t hue will be epttiu tied at the c \Tense of' the parties. Allitcri.isiSig sLiotnit.s are pa3-alile quarterly. Attorneys. will Le held !, r ,,,,ponslble for foleertlsernents published i i y their orders, and the bills um fie Trado ou t in their game% on our first page will toe strictly adhered to. , 80. A. AtUftlk.;, • Attorney at Law, C0r.,.. of State and 7th Sta., (oa - er Nick's Drug Store, Lrle, Pa: janl'O-tf For Sale or iteitt. rrliE Ware House and Dock lately nccnpled I,v G. .T. Morton. Apply 1.0 3.1.r5. MARY B. 31(5111 1 .)N, 421 Peach tdrect. -feblB-Irt* WANTED—Agents, Male or Female. IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY in sell the new Violet Ink, rhanehtetured by ,FLl,Elicit a A,Tcat St Feet; PllllAdelphia. gen , l,76etB tee sample. febli-311. GOitre or Thick Neck lAN POSITIVELY TIE CURED by-the prolwr Uhe of Galvanic Electricity. It Is believed that every case is curable, no matter how bad. Tile very worst Ctige,.9 can, tf thvydesire, testthe virtues bf this harmless agent by callingat the cutlet , of DR. E. J. FRASER. fehlS-tf. S. TOl5O PERLEY'S _l.'l' I Cr.:' , T LL Claim and Collection sr-3E:i'M , Office 29 North-West Park, Erie. Pa. THIS AGENCY, after FOUR YEAILS of very successful experience, continues to giNc special attention to tit; Collection of all kinds at Claim:sari:Aug out-al the late war, Army and Navy Bounties, per Acts of Con gress from 1881 to 1887• A rmat , of Pay, Oil - leers' uttd rrii ates' I reaNeS 01 Pay uath-r tat: , a t., ~r Fon gre,s,Flai m, of Prize Molloy, Inge, ,Lost - • - and increases of i•atini Mr all St Ml tors use of Mind. Foot or Lon!, '66l(tier , s' "Chittirni Peninon, in addition to tile Mothrrs% - . . Pensions for Dependent Fathers. Moth- Brothers and hlsters. All relish us IDA; payable from d a l e of Dl s . • e large. A rt under this net promptly odlected.-- C.....AN for Horses hulled In action. / Bounty collected for boldlert• who hare lost t htallsaliargel city, uotany drid St:ft I.contlecrpromptly collected; pay on pen•tuas pr.raptly collected; pay for rat ion , , while held prl.oners of Nl,w, collected. • , opie. of latrA giving lint tional boon tie. and Mort a-e: of pensions ftlrifished on rogue...l la person or h. mail,• . NO CHARGE FOR COUNSEL, . . Information iJ. egot Lin the per ifirmth bounty given freely at any time, a. aim) in all eases relative to Om , peeted allowances. Mr. Perley having had over four ye.....sxpe in the IT. S. Treasury Depai tWnt, and been r.Jrrespridho; SecrettoN of the rimnbylvatitai•inl.diers' Relief Association, and ronnaistdoner for Soldier.. for ani.t (hoin4 the war, !ken:ink-ft to bring un, , , l nalt e d I, tittles and experience to the tai-Ineq‘l. Meters by special permission 1,. Ex-, lovernor Andrew G. Curtin, - Huai, G. W. St:wield. Jw- 1 0 S. P. Johnson, Cols. S. P. Dick, AndreNt - Swan. 0. L. Woodward, Ilarrl , on Alien, 11. L. Ilrov, it, Ex-Mayor A. King, Hon. Win. L. Scutt. etc., etc. fehlg-Gut. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, qußoxps; E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 BBC/Id/WAY, irEVI ME At. ...F. I IY ` .. I ...E.. :1 5.., _Orr W I - 11:t TEM LANDS ..OP _ • ,1% mac ulna ett'l Pive kr- , P• , • tor "1I 01.1,3 'VI " •... o , r - vntfar rit, • ,r.•• ,rn I 11- I rs,r.,l, .• , r: 1 3 1 •11Z•1:14,. the 11.1 .z.- Wir• • 11. r " r" 411 . '' • • • 1•10. r..ro,a rule «ct •IS 4.0 110;to .01 MZUEIIIS MMiME Cl-IROIVIOS '1 at t tv..l •• 114 t. ' IV, '..11 I t . ..t.• i•toList•• •t tte Zl•t./•, 'Frt. af.THONY & CO., • 691 Brco.wwq, Importer; c Q lianui'raof into.ozraniiie Atat,zial2 IBINCHI4_ - [FromtheDtspentatory arAlte:lihitot-st canzter.t,--ntreau LEAN - 1->i. ParamentzTheiritadr . tit'atrofiF, c tiifu ti.. and sornewhataromatteett?,,elr tame and analogoutt to mita. - - MEnrear. PEDPERTISS raEg. --= t leaVeB are gent=ulahtArltha pdolit t , •11- densy to the UrVIL. They are even In aom E tits - t tlre trinary n* Orga, gash ea Gravel._ ale Catarrh of "t Bladder,-Morbid Irritatieat of the Bladder 4,ncl Cretha, Disease Of the - PfostrateOland. nod It.- tention or Incontinence of the ilrine,Jront less of torte In the -parttecurcernad User:it-4. IThe remedy has also boor, reconenterttltrf .rt .DYffr'Pepttlit, Chronic Rheuntatt-in, t'utatn oils Atnet,tons and Dropsy: ; DEL3itann'4'r.."[TßACt Wltatut "„ ' latest by p. r.ons frOrn the ages of 15,..t0 fen,' T1'011135 to t,r n the decline or change or life; after t na.n t, or Labor Pat ns ; e n Lthin•it. ht affecttons Monitor to feninles,, the. Extract hatim is unequalled by arty othcr,renietly,asin el.tornsis or Retention, Irregularity, nee, or suppreitsion of Ondoldary Evn.nut t ions, ... r;tted - or Stehirriting state of oirrheit. or Wlateat . - • • • Irtsr...kFtl.n act TittA,Dplin,„ 1-it- AST , DaOPSICA.I, fiIVEI.LLNGI4- - pi in I n.• Increases the power of Dlgestlun and el-CIIPS the Ah.erhantslntd healthy netioll, by widen the Wrttery or o.l.leareoug depositions, anti nit -Ea, natural Enlargements are red - hoed, no %volt as itton and Inflammatlon. . • rridahco's 131;c1112'. ••itre4l, "veil' M 4. of Diabetes in which. Unit. been gls - = en Irehation of the Neel; of this Illadder and Ittitartitritgon of the Kidn,by, Elit.eratlon of the Eldnei t and Illaador, Relent ion, ,Cii , Urine ' 11 ‘" , the ProAtrate Gland. litune in tin. ,Illad .lPr, Cli , oluq, Gravel, prickl)opo•lt and Ntecur t 'Or Millry Discharge: and for en tecbleil deilf - attixonatitutions 1)1 both...ex, t end lilt the following vympt otos : Ind I iposltion Exertion, I.4rss of Power. I,ot, of Memory, IlttivvaltY , If lirgitthlng, Weak NerVes, Ireltrh • 'Aut.:, Horrrir D:Remie,"M'alceftltness, DI m n ttp.4 l:•• , ttzt,it,un in the Barh,tiot Hand:, Iltodtirid t the liodv, I)rynte., of the :skit). Erupti on it '.." Lt , t PAWS Countenance, olver,std Ltt,hl - 11/ lIPCUIar ystotti, t. 11,1 it I:OI.D'S Ert - n.%t r liven t• is DI urct ic toad fiyi and cure., all Dif.e.tst, ztrl•ll4g 1..0,as of •titgarputlon, cxeet-ses ;opt hum:- rt' • impensed tug 1. - op:111[ex to •••.I , l;t7flittr.which It /tensed, such I wets of long standing, and syph I! tie :.on.—in these diseast:;4,uNed , ~n nee-. ai , vlth Iig.I.3IIIOLIVS Rugs .11 by liruggisto and dealer:, everywhere. , •are of coanierietts; As tz for le; io othor, Price---sl.Viper bolt b., or t; but tiarfor 88.436. Delivered to any! De xAhr sYmntoms in all cotn:nunietttion,„ ' , Addreza 11. T. IiEL,MBOLD, 591 Praail" - tY' Nt. y,, None are Genuine unless done itn graved wrapper.wi t h the rne..tirni le of nlFttitoiti . cal Warehouse, andsigneit ' reh / 8-2111 .. -H. T. TTELtitIIOI.D. • Goods for the Se'a,..ola. . • , A frill stoelt or tuisorled R 11, S Mil Low Prices feior Caah, III: FAIRLY ORaIEI.3.V.AND PROVIS • lON STORE _ ' CRAIG & MARSHALL, 21 Weo..Parli. 11 AVING Fresh. and Neil- Mods in our line, we afro' .SALE: • AT !, C ( ,':A.SII,, Ay low as be same can .be had we of.Roff.t.4o. Our Groceries haring been Crefully- Selected, E s frEfn !Ile , : ran rely npan getting what they purcha.ye. • • 2 deli ET goads to nil parts ! tilt. City tree, , 1. ,17 -as-tr. JOHN GENSHEIMER& S'Og, • DEALERA IR • • rlniblog and Gent's Furnishing Goods ! con.NER SEVENTH isT.REET; ?, ill on PRINTING of every kind, In latge or 'o all quantities, plain or colore..l, done observer lu beat ste,o, moderato . pricey, and at .pricey, at toe oylfile - - j IV EET - 61:r OB,SERVER - 27.; t. :- 15,18159, TO BE Onn xr.l).--Tlinmas A. (14.t.Sey,son of our towas.,*(:tusliones t'asey, FAG., and winner" youhff gmilTentan who Itttc been his fellow student at the Nilgara Falls Catholic Tileoloical - Institute, will receive nAiipripr : tiers iu Pat cluk's Cathedral, Fourttriart o on toinorrAw int), Saturday, and on Ountlaj, morning; tbe3 will be ordained to the-infiitt: hood. The otdino.4l9n„ceremonies will be conducted by the Rt. IfeteXtislipp, and will be peculiarly INCOME RETUIrCUI persoris inter should know that *ncome retutits mu; - rte made on or befor the Ist day oriMarch, and any person f ding to mike renirn by that date ialitlil , ?t?pe according to the &t . itifottitalion ittithili'reach ot the Asses- . sor. Every person suspected .4f being lia ble to pay an income tas i 9 requlred by law to make a sworn return., n s m utter whether hr _has been supplied with blin'ks -or not. and even lhoitgli the amount of ibis income may fall short .tr 31,000—the ,mount es ctupted l,y law ELEi.TIM•if W..% 'C.(,r , The: nifinic:lpirnlettiolf-irtAlici. bcirot4ll;:it Warren, and the township elections :ix county, took place on Tuesday tif wee k !.*: the borcmgit. the entire Demciric, tieket kwit;t- the evetptiot. tit Burgess," tit itit }t nfhr;e thne is a lb. vot: C,;ils elected by a larger average majority titan at M' pre-: ceding election. Stit,:vral nemoarata yiera7 opposed to the re-election of the present in eunibent, for Burgess, and this, in connection with the fact that his Radical opponent is a very popular gentleman, resulted fn a chafe CaTlVa'..B • and tie vote. • The Detnoernfle ticket was aism elected in Coneivan (iladtt and Plee ant towns - 14s, hat wt have not learned the relult in the bilance of: the county. "Wrmosa L EEI :V}:ren SINCE rsII PEEN' GONI:?"—Our amiable and affectionately dls-n, posed friend of the, Republican, in one Ofhii periodical attacks"Pf Observer "strabisinus;' _indulges in a "wonderfully amusing" vein of comment upon pnr stiggestiort to have a vote of the 'ellizens taken upon the selectien , Postmaster. He is in doubt why is expected to v:ite, how the voting is to be done, "what scope of country would be included," and on, a variety of questions that are of equal if not greater importance' If May seem very strange to:some that to - one of Such unlinxiteti and peculiar genius as our neighbor anything in the world could bq incomprehensible, but among those who kifow the effect of the sore affliction referred to upon his system no ex planation will In , necessary. Whenever these attack, conw on, ouratei;lhbor's usually gift ed intellect liecomos, es it were, wrapped in a Blond, he conceives that the atmosphere is tilled with demons labelled "Observers," eve rything is mysterious and to be looked upon with Juialou, the plainest sentences become warped in their Meaning, and the distress which. he sKee , isithuctst beyontrendurance.. Ia the 'titre° vests or more since this unac countable complaint has troubled him, we have done all that a sympathizing nature could do to relieve the distemper, hut is eve- 4 ry irt has been in vain, we begin to des pair of :hinet lex; than the u,ual resort in :mei, eases_ • • tim A 1..t.t - Ett COMMITS Srtctoc.—ln 'Greene town hip, about eight miles East 'Of the city, lived Andrea' II tker, a thrifty young farmer,, of ;orlivin do - -;rent About five . Years ago lie ~.,inoleueed hi; ft,t,tre..“ , s to . ::1 lady who resides in - the neighborhood. It is said that he proposed to heron a number of °cert.' but met with a 4teadv and . ..persistent , refusal. thi_AVetinvsdt,y_aight...nr.lag , week, 1i main vi Zl.l' tier thatift3he would - not toisent 'to.lM.a,;lll:n he 'would commit suieid.-. Lab.- assured him Abut; sluetgpul4 40t h4eofeie Ids wife, and in Ilia; des/a:nuke, !a-4AI her, and pro= eeedirtg,to harri,' trlted a rope to his neeleftstened the vial to a beam, and jumpinir from the iowerbeam upon which had 4 been piirpose - was no= complished. In the mor(flng he was found Ea-Teach:A t .described. I .)tr. Riker awned a well .4tecked farm of seventy . -five acres, wits sober.and industrious, and leaves wid ()we'd mother, IlVe sisters and one Hi-other to mourn his death. His 'remains were inter red in the Erie .cemetery on loilciai- r the young lan y ou ivltose, account' he comrbittect the foolish deist ettendlng the 'ltutOrat.' She appeared very' much /satiated by the tragical death of her 11,ulato.to tapLoyg,—Tlie nett last• re latirc flB6iity of railioad employes tbr netrlect of duty. IR gnbqtanfially as fol lolve.:, , „. , • If nay4ierzani.ilr periains in' the service or employ of a railraild or other transportation crunpanr, , (Toiri"p; bli4fileSs °in Pennsylv . ania, •.hall refine nr neglectto obey any rule or regolation„of such company, or by reason of ifeLlii4ence'nrwilfal misconduct shall fail to pmcantion or rah) which it 'was his duty to obey- apti Obserie, 4 anti cause -In jury or death to ptil = pnisoli,the pirsbn soot fending shall' be. (learned guilty of a tnistje meanor, and tin :tons - lotion thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a tine not - execedita lice thousand dullarii,nnd to tinttergo an impris . oumeut in the ,count} jail or, in the State penitentiary not:exceeding aye_ loam" It is the duty-of the riitinty district — attorneys to pro , , , ente otTeutlers against this law." r_ - S. ToatA ()Lim AoE:Nev.—lye e:dl attention to tiw advertisenient of S. Todd -PerhT, Esq.; (AT ring Ills services to those It:tying-claims upon the- (4overnmetit for, 'bounties, ponsiou.,&e. Mr. PCtrey , hat - li4 : many years of experic:nce - in 10, line or practice r and ha decurveilly,won ji high rep- IttAtion rot - promptile,q,, te . g - fii yokii4ffile4ty to ilit.-ilitep.y,..:s6:,lo;i.talolis...pis-eVedliire nicats and influenc . c.:ivitl>, the' public 11:10_1110 the uation,;,twitgl wits rare cnergy : and hush tact: rentlir him.-peculiarly tifteil:foF.the dntlei of a clithiCagicilt,.iind have 'clnabled 111111J° carry on a 1 - eg.larg,e praqicel!ith a, 'degree 'Of .• (11 -. .nmAx Six\ - .;a:A. •,-reitertreit . the German Swings instittnidp;ngt. to the L'itit of the "Present motif!), ! , !lurtv's it very sa tiSfsetory condition of its 'affairs. The assets. ngi , re!L , ,ate a Total of $j86,019.97.. This mra consists pk.liond;i.•.axitilm9r,ig9M.FlCrsOial s eduritres; awl in thl.nk,s,s)f nekkitl edged .tafetr. posits foots ufi thellanilin!Me stun of f143,- -4.18: The gentletnew 'eonirl'sliik"' this' coup plitty, are ,reeof,, , nized as men of smith, and of the very best standing fo'r`trltegily and moral - worth.- i§:stttfet,thn - tiiie : prinierty 01 tli F F.l)lreeturs'isli:arle as fleellt,iLV for sits, and it w4i. thus,:lie., seen that-the itutnid ness of the institution is donhl37assured. STATT: PATIL—Trio committee aPpOinto to fix a location for the annual cxhibitiortlof the State Agricuitur.d society, willreeeiye" proposals :until the ,I7ttf cif Ma . ch; - when decision will be given. A. 'guarantee fbr the Perfornxtrteo Qf Any: proOosillou made is ie ,piitca. The exitibitotrwill be.held iu Sep. tembeinext: Otiotild be addressed to Amos Knapp, Northumberland, Longaker,Allentima, of A. toyd Harrisburg. 'We hope toee an attempt mail° to secure the next fair at-Erie. • A BAD SELL-1 woman was diticovmid lying upon the floor Yf a certain - boUse Westfield, the other day, in an-altitost !mien sible condition:. When raised tip she has Just shit," to 'articulate `ltudaittin." This it, was supposed that .iihe had.M4l;)ll . :o the fatal poison, with the :intention of . cotp-, mining suicide, but tke sPeetatoii-Wera ton" sidenshly dinunited iathnihtyy Ithunt-'tOt the only "poison" she bad- swallowed was` a quantity of "tanglefoot." The young woman has since telly recovered, Tiocat. LitatmaTtor.—The rogintiethi__ have passed finally in the State !segiqature, and go to the Governor for lits'Areature :" An act to exempt .o . ml taxation the grounds of the Lake Shore S'eminary, at :coral East. An-act-describing ptinent of certain fines to said Seminary by the Courts Of Flee' county. An act repealing, the first section of nn act '.relative to a Levi': Library in Erie county, approved April 17, 18G6. We up • ilerstand - that it is the object of the two isif• to bills to appropriate certain fines .t>ykicl~ heretofore matted to the' benefit otlito - la library, to the use of the "Seminary. The act to enlarge the jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in this county, an abstract of i nthichmtspubliehedirrpur last passed lita2Senate oaStueskii: Insteid of being limited cases involving less than $lOO, Jus tices Ollttiveltithority in future to dispose of cootreversies.where the sum Is not elver ;zoo. Ottlhe'same daY Mr. Lowry pa'sied through thriSitinateSin *OM repeal the legislation of lastKwinter reilOve to thb Poor' House, by Avlq.ht:iiiisrd was authorized to, sell- the Vitakettt-fann trail applythe proceeds,*the purchase of &new one. Also, an: act to pro vide for the election of ward „titx,colleetors bji the people. ; Mi. Ilea 'read a.bill pit - tiring Judge Vincent, of 1 this district, trout acting with the Jury Com missionerwin thi selection of`' jurors in the ..coitruicaor-Erie;Orawford and Warren, and autho the oldest County commis eloner of each County set in his stead. He stated that : tile pill was originated by the Judge, 'and - that its passage would relieve bint:from very- oneions and unpleasant ,duty," which:is rather a good joke in the face of the fact that 114 lIozior" has seldom acted w!tli'llie;juiy C f Mninisshiners..'.-The movement lth,lks touchto its like an,'efrert, -to place the chorea ti jurors in the ; haridq of the Republicans. • Juny CovkisstoxErt.—Att Ohio tinrrea pendent cif the - Pittsburgh Cost writes to thit paper fur information in regard to the work ,legs of the Jury Commissioner -laic, in this State, and whether it prevents tito election of a partizan jury. The response a the Post so aptly describes .the situation in our Ain *nay, that we copy it ie full i • "Prior tp the,pass.agti of the act there'were just grounds enough fur the complaint that .tue party lo the minority never had a fair proportion npcnt The jurk4; and rater' not a sim_de, man could he found upon• an entire venire differing in politics fronOthogeCtli • placed his name on' the, list. Durinelhe past eight years, party feeling ran sOltigh, and politicians became so uuscrnpulpui, that ootirts and juries were controlled Wherever it Was necessary and possible. In addition to Ails the little patronage, tenall''prr diem of jurors, was used to grati.y the hangers on of -party. • The result was, the jury hex was filled with loafers or worse, and the trial by jury reduced to a mockery. 'Now the Commissioners are checks upon each other. Each is anxious that the repre sentatives of his party shall he more intelli- gent and.reputable than those of the opposi-; tion. Hence in those counties in which the system of choosing jurors by Commisskinera prevails, there is a much hotter class ofjury. men, and in cases in which party feeling may have an -influence, neither can obtain undhe advantage, We think the system very beneficial to the aden\ " istration of justire. —. - TUE CITY WATER Ors.—At the regular meeting of Councils, on .lodday evening, the Committee, to whom w r‘ferred the.propo- 1 i Sidon of Henry Rawleaa others, reported in favor of their proposal.. The latter agree' to pay the sum of 45,000 for a deed.of fitteiin• water lois, belonging to the city, opposite Sssaafras street, and offer to bind themselves, in : the rititii of $25,00 as a guarantee that jhefwill haild a blast furiaaeit thereon and have kin operation within ono year from the time of transfer. The Committee • reconr mended that the city make applicathin to the Legislature for permission to dispose of these lots, for manufacturing purposes, and in ac eordance With the suggestion'a bill, concurr ed in by both branches of •Connells, was drawn up to be sent tc..Harrisbnrg. Com- InUnications from Mo. tither 'companies ask-', ing the' . eity to grant them fifteen and five water iota, respeetirely, were presented—the parties agreeing to biiid themselves with con ditions similar to those offered by Mr. Itawle. A final disposition of the matter will be, made as goon as the necessary legislation is accom plished. - . How TILE PEOPLE ARE , ntaI,BEGGED. On the first page of to-day's _paper, wilt be found s very readable article Ott the 'Minn& in which the) unsuspecting are "taken iar the liberal offers made by the managers of 3Zew Turk - .lottery -concerns, anii"zift`en-, terprise" swindleS. Our principal reason for publishing this expose, is to warn any of our readers Who may feel disposed to accept the liberal offers which are made by.th6sti bogus establishments' that their money will he lost if they bite atlha spiceons bail so temptingly displayed. The article on onr Outside is written by a person who is thoroughly;con— versant with all the tricks of thchusines..s; add who is therefore fully competent to expose the manner in which such, institutioni are concliicted. 1 Goon Ant - lc-FL—At the anniversary cele bration of the' Harrisburg 'Typographiaal Unioit, on Saturday hist, Hon. T. H. Gera, Deputy Secretary of the tOmmonwealth, reaponded , to the third toast—:-"The poni monwealtil." In the cortrs6Afifialeinar* he. "urgdd 'upon newspaper editors %tic impor. tance of cultivating an intimateactinain tan ce WWI - eijeh otheri - trul -= thonlOus .spirit which too often ertavaiterii'eti thoeblumns of a newspaper :meld , therebts - 4ntirely ohvi 'ate& 'We "sus*t - tbat *....424ia AO in ,mind's eye a oartain EHe edltoy whose pro lionsity for atutying his plaque!' siates bat° hiieditoril'editntuas is a matter of general . - I"ciptoriety. - - _ Ts - x-CouscTitcc.-11 bill Isrnow pendi*, in the State Legislators providing that tit* : - en - title:Cons:lh this county shall be, sleeted 'by the people instdad.4beirig- , appohited by the ;County COMmissiimers as is now the case. We do not see that the - tax:paying •commu- Aty *bold derive any benefit fronx it change, of this kind. The hill presented by I-lei:ire _ • 13triinit sentalive a tos,.and which is stabstan,' fially the same as that which warks so ecOn iiinicallrand successfully in Q!ili ns its.beinethebest plan yet Offereiffor the col lectfoff of taxes:. ' • • - Ron TonAgca.Cmswins.-Sonte arith4e tician calculates tyatil:a s tobacco e.b ewer ccin 40it.Kijt o aay, , thr fifty years, the amount-chewed in that period will be - 3,000.-fee r t2,`Cir ever half a mile of solid co. Wieco• - fiitif : . ineh thick;and., itiches broad, costing $2,095.' If he- eleeti olae'l4l Of saliva per day for,the latrieletigth time the total will be nearly 2,300 pith:Ms-41- Most enough td float the Great Wager:rt.' Ali :ESP:kn.—We state.d. inn recent issue that the legal expenses in each case of bank-. rti2ty,wasabtit42.so,but hartian& that this is erroneous. Register Woodrilli announces that the average costs in cases of voluntary hankruptcyj including'. the fees of Register, Marshal, clerks, 'assignee and print ers, does not foot up more than one hundred and ten dollars. • • SELLtio sp liVEroTrr.—.-/n Norfolk, VS., dried fruit, Potatoes, corn, bats, wheat. seeds, Ite., are sera •by weight This rule is pre- . twitted by- ordinance, and •Msures ter' thsytui . 4 chaser a much more equitable return' for b`ls money. than' 'MEM , ty 'Measure , irSuld -ben blessing it the- cititeta • would.beComb universal - - • c - - _ ; - • • Vnn Corrnanteronr.—lt is evident that the assertions of the local of the •Dispatch e.aa only be taken for what they ate with. A short time since he declared he had do "disposition to, pry into the ladles' toilets;" now we find him perpetrating the following Brody upon the naughty _poet 'Byron, and openly adapting it to Erie's "is," lough-. tern; "And the sheen of their legs is like stars on the sea, And their blonde hair waves nigl ineriily."--Girard (brow) .. . - :Itiprinneatarliii - nAnalt — di....,fidiont the th** N its in*i ;pit Mao gift bl,thei_tame • of - V: A gortmi;,tinifed - ih ibis. Bty, nnd an nounced himself as having come to establish a waft elionarrstere - on a - large - Seale, iibove the depot. lie leased the room of C. Weeltge, .No. Intlyiell treei,tor - a - terra of years, and kindly "astoeiated*Jk. himself the pity prietor i3f triid - rilg stOietifore kept in the building s buyini the. stack of- drugs and ,crediting the amount on the articles of co- Parba**p. r• - itle then ,-sold the. stock for, de.4l4peikelvine: far --lanis hundred- dollanc and completely' gutted. the storeroom, mak- Jog a contract with Messrs. White & Co., to put in new and extravagant fixtures, worth, at least ten thousand cbilkiro, Thu cellar was cleared out and imnicasi fdtprorements i were started therein for,t!inrantigAge'4 sweet meats. Brick and materials of all kinds, were secured by the wholesale, regardless of expense, and Norton, alias S. S. Smith, was the "lici" of that portion of the 'city. On I n Saturda ' bit Mr. Norton proposed changing] his boar • g place to the Morton House au Mr,t EC Orktheilormer ownerT : of ithrilirOg sr.weiiteittilla late lioniki the elfiratios introducetria toflie landliftrd, but iit:ftel/dI date*Norton has failed to put in his appear ance. His mysterious departure leaves the owners of the building and drug store, and numerous others, including some poor labor ers, in an anxious condition respecting the money due them. - - ss GOSPEL WRIT.-A good way - tri make "Hard Times," is to refu.4e to pay,all little bills, although you have the money in your pocket I—push men to pay you who haven't the money, although you, can gat r afttnif withol4 1t- 4f a man don', ;poet ,bilk qblialtiOns just at the time they beate , ine . die; report that he isithent to "burst"—'•ent theivages of your hands before it is necessa ry—keep back all your marketing until the pri ceagekup to "starvation rates'r-'-us - Cirlifeir in speculations that you should pay your creditors with--forget that unnecessary re -trefiehments Increase bard -times instead of bettering them—carry a long face and talk long and mournful of evils to come—do those and other acts like:them arid "luird times" will surely come; however little real cause there may be for them. LOCAL BREVITIES. Esq., Oes.Teceivrd pour sllq.Appointlitent Of kaOnilit sionec `43fljard?foi New fork in this' city.— ST. VALENTINEN DAY appears to have passed by almost unnoticed. A falling off in the number of tender missives sent is re ported. DON. J. D, STR.II 4 ZAILLN, who his been confined. to his home for two weeks past, on account of indi4position, is, we are glad to learn, again in his place at Harrisburg. .911 a enterprising triend Pain, of the Corry Telegraph, hay Vain commenced-lhe expe. Fin* of a daily Paper in that,...014%.: edited' the *Corry Daily Blade, and 'xi:Lakes a very creditable appearance. 3loxuav next is the date fixed for the commencement of the regular term of our Court of Quarter ,klessioni,but that is the an niversary of Wasifington's birth day it is prob able the Court Will not -cernmence until the Soll9wisgtiay : . The list.oljurors lilts already : ibeetritulfish6ttitlol"liFfir• S- 1 -Tax llayor-;virermr 111bnilarlait author ized to execute fifty Water Works Bands, of $l,OOO each, payable in twenty ;'cars, bear ing seven per cent interest, payable semi--n -nanny, and, in connection with,one member from each of the Councils, and the Water - Commtlastrintrii;l67.selrelierri - On the most fa vorable terms possible. WE understand that Messrs.:A . . J.4insl4, G. W. Gunnison and James Skinner will be Candidates for Justice of the Peace in the West Ward. Mr. IL L. White will be a can didate for constable in the West Ward, and Mr. Geo. Hill will ask a re-election to the same office in the East Ward. Cot. DAN RICE has completed all arrange ments for his new Railroad Circus. He has secured the finest arenic talent to be 'found in this country, and the new circus, under his proprietorship and management, will• sustain the reputation which he has acquired as the most popular and successful "Mas ter of the Arena" that has ever engaged in the circus business in this country. Ax EXCHANGE says that','Erie county is the latest, legion-in which safer; IL; :been di..s coiered." To prevent a rush of anxious seekers after- the •precious metal, we will merely state that this report has no founda tion in fact. The only silver in this county, that we arc aware of, is family plate, &c., the property of citizens residing here. We have not seven seen a silver -coin in the last six months, • ; .5 Titi..2iLlnst. (an diterearrof lirashliaktan's Birthday,) will be celebrated by the I. 1. B. Association and Fire Department with a pa rade during the (lay and a grand, r IpperAud entertains 44, at t pro7nfo r tinfril the Ilivitn kittio.-;.lk,hr*.kaUtl antit#bir of 0(30 viic.4. Itits : )443rkeerkzp . AaKed Ibrthe,entertaintnen and a number of prominent cltltens are invi ted turfwill,be In attendance. " Tickets $1.50_ THE editor of the Republican suggests'a plan for choosing a Postmaster; which he coMmends . to the faithful as "sound on the Republican goose." Inquiry is quite general to ktiow how long the afoiesaid editor has been k`souud on the Republican goose," that he speaksamon the subjeet With such positire knowledge? Has 'tite "Republican goose" adopted him as one of its goslings, or does he merely assume to be its "self-constituted or, gun," in view of future probabilities? -- 'oolo4ll* gip) b4s . : Ogaii ehawl 1s; thg ivio,-irArtred-it hiving disposed of their entire interest to Wm. P. At kinson, Esq., late ofthe, Dispatch t a gentleman of.64'igi - ail exPerience, who will be as likely to manage the establish ment successfully as any person we know of. The paFter ~ ,proruiscs to -be "continued;.as tmeofare, as an Organ of advanced Reptibli can 'principles. B. Frank Sloan, Esq. , con tinues as its editor, being, we believe,' both political and local, a capacitv'be.his filled for anionth or more. . . A CORRESTONDENT Of the Republican, in writing from Harrisburg concerning Ilniante: James Foreman, whose - account - es tax-col lector of Corry, in 1805, legislation is asked upon, states that when a boy, he set:Wllls -;"1 1 - 4 /pprentice t l9l rh - BrBwn, or Gasawattamie. Dar ling-the lstter's confinement inithe VirginiA prison, and-'just previous toJii3 ezecjition; Senator Lowry called, to see - John. Bro*n, who inquired earnuifly concerning Air. Foie-. man and his fatnA, The last lettei i iwritteity AY! walk , to h is 6 : 41 7q recenry — tiubliihed in the Philadelphia Press. All this may be very interesting to our Republican friends:lint, for the life of as, we-,cannet peicerve whif argument it furnishes in favor of releasing tAuse i n'hn pre liable fur the pny4ent, of 33tt: Treetno - I - Miss JuMil - tassel, of New Bedford, write s I have been afflicted with sevlre prostrating' I cramps in my limbs,cohl feet and` iandS; aird a general disordered system. • While visit. tog some frienda in • New YOrk, who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to,ity them. cottimenced_ iglt 'a Amikvout.gfass, , 1 tarter eiali MEM. Jr* .iu g ib4t ut tly- di.• , in a-thve daYie I Was 'Astonished to fin. the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through,A4Elt I—had not dime' for years. I feel Ike another Ify - ji being,, ppei the and strength-haYeldargreatti 'iia'proved by the use of the PlAntation Bitters. ,clitvrothia r-10 th e liffOrted German Cologne f and sold at half the price. Tu Mtn forms of Leases, Deeds, Notes, and Blanks of all kinds, always on hand at the Otkerver office.• Jan7•K tly above 7e. Et~~f t i ws. leettutttitit: Titusville on Tuesday evening last. - Can't we met him to Trim eandidatifor 13uNeso at the election a Warren . ie:a died an equal umber of t . otes. They (haslea,their case bYlidand the choiee fell on 3rr:S7.r. Page, who was then declared duly TUE average daily .. prpdnetion of . para . IFlyz lalhf Pentisylv4lta 9 11 *gioiV.liStdag: the- month` - Of Januatq, was 10,192 bane& The total amount shipped during the tainkli was 292,965 barrels. Tex office of the WesterFt laden Jele• ,graPfrlegira*, at Titusitle4tatiks * the , thiorbon\trilie State. Neitly!A,ool),,mea-, ges-irere received and transmitted last month. • TUE bill to erect a new count• out of parts of Crawford, Warren, — Venatigo and Forest—to be called Petrolia, passed the , Senate last week ,by a vote of 21 to 10: It now goes tp.tbib ii*N : where its ate wilt tie definittAy_o4lded. • How that a woman's love grows brighter, stronger, more heroic and more en during, as the object of her affections be comes less worthy of that love. The wife of Davis, the murderer who was executed at Cleveland the other day, sold_e_ r erything'she possessed, not„even retaining a change of Wearing" apparel; to administer to the com• tort of her husband: He wrote the record of his life of crime, and placed .it ift her hands, to be published for her own benefit, and, al though she might have made money by do lag 10, - -herielf-sacrificing t *otlOW even ,to thepoiipm6f her guilty huabandlestralped hit i rnx!ufirtithing it public waa'stm .lllltult.ib tier attentions to him-while in prison, and faithful to the 155/ . d dead -boa-constrictor was - found on the margin of Oil Creek, last week. - The dis covery e:rented u great sensation f and even .that unquestkmed author*, "the oldest in habitant.': copal not_ recollect a time when' such reptiles vegetated in that locality. The excitement incident to its discovery subsided somewhat when It was announced that his snakesliip had been a living curiosity in a Dr. Hoffman's Museum, and on shuffling off its mortal coil, the owner had consigned it to the creek. The body had stranded on the !llntti y ltud the diseoverer,!on learning the launched, ,the "raging It is preantbeirthat'will be found again in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, awl there probably be - mistaken for a Oise-spent - 04n the Quit of Mexico. From the West. LYTSs, I4* - A, Feb. 15,1889 Mr. Editor,—.l- obserV'ecl a notice in.your last issue asking the people to send in Items that would be - Ot value to. .the public, and thong perhaps something front the West might be . p!iuteretit to Your readera k :especial: irthieiYe who think 6f Aming West, therefore I will give you the prices of some of the main productions: Flour is from $7 to $9 pearl barrel. Wheat 14 ftom 75 eti. to $1;.10 petihrt Corn is 87 Ms. Oats are 38 Ms. Barley is $1.50. Flogs dressed $13.75. Tit - Outhy CoMmon•Lumber $lB. - itir First class Lumber $55. Dressed siding $25." There is a great quantity of flour being held for higher prices, and most of the mer chant mills have shut down until they can eeH at _better_ profir. seems-to ht , plenty of wheat in the country as the streets are crowded _wikit w agons Ick4cled ,with- ttu►t The warm weather has partly stopped the great excitement in the Hog market, which thronged the streets the past two months. We have,becu blesaed with about 40 days of very fine weather, also splendid skating on the Mississippi river, which afforded splen did amusement for the young ladies and gents, VT the pleasure of many brought sor row' tn some, as quite a number died from the effects of falling on the ice—a'so some tonna watery gravesthrough holes in the ice. Fif teen fine young men, while running a tight race' by moonlight = rere precipitated Into a large'hole where the ice had been taken out through the day for summer use. The river is now rising fast and the ice is going oat, theiefpre,ateatners are expected to.run'tn few dap's. Business in must of its branches, is lively. Wages for laboring men are very good. The society here is splendid—great attention is directed to religious services, and many, have been led to see the errorof their ways"within a short time.• , F. IL B. • • . - • . 7 _._ liastinTT—PurEnsosz.—ln Corry, Feb. t2tl, by the Rev. J. C. Scofield, Mr. S. R. Bas sett of Wayne to Miss Philena A. Peterson of Corry. .7 SqlTll -- /tritim.-4n Edliabao, PAI4-4th, by Rev. J. G. Toivniend: 114.7 Nelson .Snuith and Miss, SW& Auljetieboth itt - Telinboro, .Erie county, Pa. Surru.‘-44Nytuatia—In •Girard, on the 4th ' 1110., by the Rev. Irn M. Condit, Mr. T. K. smith and Misi Lizzie A. 11.awkin..% both • of McKy:F.—,BnowN.-LOn the 11th Pehrnarv, in • West Mill Creek, by the Smith ; John McKee, Esq., to JElsl; krati C. Brown, danghter of the late S. M. Brown. - ' • BONE—RomNsos."--ln this city, on the . 9th inst., by the•itev:ch.... Dobbs, Mr. Jai, W. Bone to Migs-Emfini L, Robinson, boat ot` . this city.. WyArr—PuttnY..—On Wednesday, Fehru my 10th, aiL:Roehester, Pa., by the Rev. Taylor, of New Brighton. Air: John H. Wyatt, of Erieafy, and Ilfigs..ll3lll.Pnr4, of-the bor , Juffk_nf,lWhie4 t er.. ' • 'flowattn—Stiri c tiiooo.—Feb. 14th, by the Rev. I'. W. Stjerwood,3lilo 31. Howard, of Petroleum Pentrp ) to - Rosa jiAllirlrocKl;osf ;• Union, Pa: '" cmcs STEURErr.—In thii city, Feb. 11th, Mrs . Jane Sterrett, relict of the late lan* Sterrett, aged 73 years. "- WISWELL —ln Cony, Feb. , Anna 0., wife of - Franiciih 8. Wiawell, aged 25 years and 4 months. Tam—On the 15th Inst., after a Short, but severe illness,James Tate, in the 56th year of his age. Hmsrrlatv::—St rriick'Xills, on the 2d Mal; of consumption, Clara 31., daughter of J. S. and -C. 31. Huntley, aged 16 ytayir, 6 months and 16 days. [Westerilsto . f3.9oP9 - 4 - .. • - gouda'', Feb. 44th, 1869,.Sarah Ann, wile of 1). Davies aged 57,years.- • -; • Tn 101 the virious relaliouspig, conlpinien, Inother,triend . .aniVneightokMrs:Davies, in the most marked ' degree, exhibited those qualities 'of heart which reflect so much credit cmortjha sez and unmistakeably' pew : - iray ! the truly. k Gheistian woman:' - For rears t lW,:tbei•'' 'att' the . Illtptfai chureli„ she' dui; nently - adorned her profession by a holywalk. and godly-Coriveriation, and convincingly ex-, _empilfled.the, beauty ; and. eacellency,:or the T_ ell she pir.ifessed' sand 'the potter' of Saving grace. None knew her. but to love, tier. None spoke of her, but in Imps of commendittiolt. AA. sisepirei sb her death trail notenippeadeful but joyous, Yea, triumphant: - She sweetly fell aaleeP fin-Jesus, =with a bright unclouded prospect ,of glory; Immortality aud• eternal life beyond the, tomb. " T. Nets PubMations. GobEY's Tony's llootc.—This old pioneer In literature, adapted to the .w . att4iof ttd, lactle4 - appearb.\ to impronrwltk eteh celadibOtanbet. t'Clodef r ipas'alvia - ys heel a genuine favorite with the female portion of our community, and to praise such a popu lasidagotasAvoukt-p_e, a superlltlffik waste ~,• 'PAttaitp - ni * StlikruLf—The February number of this really first-elass l Magazine -*St the usual amount of interesting and _ataimreading matter. Its list of regu lar contributons embraces some of the leading literary talent of the country. ftr LAnncs' and Gents' Furs very cheap. Hats, Caps and Furnishing goods. Suite made in the hest manner by Jones it Lytle. ocll-tf. •••••• • - Auditor's NOti.V9.. itritte taitrenif thtirariiitoii of the Real *Es tate of Richard and James Crowley. 4 ! 1 ! Y Ter it a jil. an' ltt ss' Ctittrt of 'Erie Co. VoW, te,Wit Fehr/4*u Ist, WA en petition of 13.-"Croarlay • wMOW- or -James Crawley, doe the Court appoint Benjamin Grant, Esq., Auditor to examine the will and tnakc re totbstproperlief tint Veal and personal property of said JIM Crow. ley, deed, in pursuance of the sushi will. and. what. further Or of - the cdtlrt shotddi 1?s. EttrCur. .-Aucraorsriatereatod Will please take notice • t walk sttenoMihr dirties of the above ap point atilt fur tinioe,.l49_. 505 French street, in Maestro f on the second - Monday in March, Im9, at 2 o'clock, p. tn. feb4-4w , BENJAMIN GRANT, Auditor. orphine golirt , • sli 7,Cloitirt of ErzeCbun Cy, we Ilit t o t trer l irub. c sale on the premises, at 10 o'clock, a. in., on THURSDAY, FEB. ZS, IM., the Farm of the late William Luther, dec'd,. situated In Fair view Towniddp, Erie County, Pa., and bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the North by road from Olrard to Bterrettania Emu by land of Curtis Heldler, -2,1; East by land of Caspar Herbst ; South by land of Jacob Etzel and F. Cadre • West by Girard township line: - - containlmt-EIGHTT ACRES of Land, be the same moreor leg, and ligirtng thereon a good Frame House, Barp,Outtkindings. Orchard, &c. TERYS.—Onedlard, at costilrmatton of sale, balance in tiro anstutd installments,with interest arm yen the whole sum unpaid— the whole to be secured by ludgnient bond and mortgage on the premises. HEYMOUR WASHBURN, JABEZ LUTHER, fbi~ty Ex ' t'ra will Win. Luther, dec'd. HAYES & . 4EPLER, REAL ESlt'Ari'M INSURANCE AGENTS. Tor-Sale. New 1% glory nonse of I. eirbstopli, on Buf falo et., bet. Cheetnnt find Wet:int - sta. ' 2 Good 1 Story onset", with lot 80xIG5 each, on 11th at. near 12th et, IL R. Owners lire left town and win sell cheap. • - Rent. 2 Tenements; 5 roams each, on 34 at,. between 4fyrtle and Chestnut, at $llO and s im per ap nUrn. Possession immediately. - For Rent —Dwelling House of Capt. Dunlap's on Kursafraa at., about 8 morns, cellar, Water, good garden . , fruit, fie. A good tenant can have It at 917 a per annual. 1 , 9 r Rent, on W. 4th street, bet. Saratafraa and Styrile, a well finished Dwelling. Price, 5,250 per annum. Posr , eserlon gleen at once. jatr...l4'o J. E. ASHBY & CO; IMii Wholeisnle and Retail BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS, EEO Blank Book Manufacturers. Magazines, Music Books, &c., bound in an'y style desired, and in the neatest and best mith ner. All kinds of Rail Road, Commercial, Mil Blank -Books. MI Also., • • • BOOK And Paper or all strait on hand or made to order RULING OF ANY Particular PATTERN Done with neatnists rind dispatch JO IN - V - E T. S _t)F.Af.l t FriVs ON HAND. PRINTING in all its branehen, done to order With ninitiars.s and dispatch J. ./ISIIBY & Co., .r.t %qua. Atn.t.t. Wriztit'a Block. Erik': Pa jan7'e9-13, ESTABLISHED IN 1844. HALL 4i - WARFEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TYEL TT oU- S rr_S AT.SO, INKPORT4R/4 QF- FRENCH 'tUNDOW, p-rurt And- Photographic Glass ! 030 State Street; tErle, Pa. We .have lately received another Large In voice of rItENCIf OLVAS, direct from the Manufacthrers: in Europe, making our present supplY the largest in any house weed .of New Yorki • thyr 'limit in store Embraces Nene.tY . Every Size, both of - Double nod Single Strength. Denjern and °there in want of Glees will FA yon, THEIR INTERENTS by examining uur Meek and. pricer before buying elsewhere.— Largo sizes of Single and Double Strength Glass Imported expreelly - for }THESE -AND STORE FRONTS: The Stirperrlor -quallty. of French Glans over all other indsfh CLEAR= NEris, STRAIGHTNESS, BRILLIANCY AND STRENGTH Is fully admitted; and the Trilling Exee'. In price oyes American is of NO AC COUNT, considering-Nils better fittallcte4 In ev ery respect. & liberal discount made on lobbing lota' to the-ttade. ' GLASS.'. • ._NVeha x o also a large stoelvor American Glass of Single and Double strength, which we are Aellloirat LoW Rates, both to Jobbing lots to 'dealers and In retail parcels tri stilt buyers. PAints, arnishes, &c. T A this department we keep well supplied with every article used in the Painting. Line, from a -harrow to the finest house Included. The- quality of•tbese articles is Rot expelled, and weare belling at lowest market rates. - Dye IVoods and:Oye In this dies of trisoda our stock ilt , exterialve and emnpletwincludit . ll thr&ittlltte,dreti. add we are offering atroreelnan - eentenla bosh to WhOlexale and RetallAtuyent: •••••• • • . • • lings,*Alcinet, • 6fiemicals, &e., • -- " . Our stock 01,Prugs, Cheinlcalal Patent Medl elpisr, Perfumerles;Toi let Allielea, arid Dilatlel4 tansous Quetta is extensive. PnVitliii long exiiertence"been bought_ wilt 1% , Innen tare, and the publi c can depend upon finding the largest %twit of the kind in extern Penn's., which weAre selling at close Ilgum el,ther in whole or broken'paekages. • )anl44lm. ;`," . :."11TH doing Wahl.° inform you, reader, that, V. Dr. Wohderftil, or any other man, has dis covered a remedy that cures Consumption, • when "the lunge are half 'consumed, in short.,' wllPcure all diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever, and leave death to play for want - of murk, and ts designed to maXii,our sublunary artiste a.blissfal paradise. So,which Heaven itself Shall.be but aside show. l ion have heard enough of that kind of hum , and we do noiT ir der that you have. Il l Y is igrtime become d naiad with r It. But when we tell you that. Dr. e's Catarrh Berne dy4sz urpo ir s:r c ig l r r c gion y warr ati c o rr GY *ft.__ JAB. Yth.TratanttwiLl be convinced: "WM smO Reward for a mend Oatarrh that we cannot cure. For Sale by most Druggists Rversnrbare. Paws ONLY 50 carers. went by bbidi postpabi. for Sixty Cents; Four Packages for tap; or I Dozen for SSA Benda two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on iiiatarrh. Address the Pro prietor. R. V. PIERCE, M. D. deelo-Sm. BurrALo. Pi. Y. Notice. Cynthia E. Poe, by her next friend, Ira Hatch, va. Conrad Poe. In the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, No. 21, February Term, M. rrESTIBIoNY in the above case will be taken I. before the undersigned on the 17th of Feb 1869, at, 11 o'clock, a. m, where all Interested will appear. . . CAMPHAIHIEN, fb74w commissioner. ESE 9 GREAT ]RANI( IN NEW YORK. Fearful Breakdown in the PriCes AA Dry liill Goods the past Ten Days. r'4r , ! •,-, , • CO MPANY , No. 6 N oble • .131Ock, *Erie, • Wish to notify the public that they have bo,n ht. an Immense nudity gf FitietT CLARA Dry Goods VERY CHEAP since the recent-StDAWN In the Market; and are now offer - ing them at tattehlower prime thuttlitnr,ther store. Our bturisteee *Me *Wetly on the = • • - • - E 0 -4z I -4D IPrlces l anke.to an, whether•Judgew or not We advertise no goods or prices MA what we are able to show whon you visit onr store Every article is warranted m represented, or money refunded Read the following prices carefully and Judge for yourselves Bales IrroWn •• 44 114 " 'raid wide Mut tine.: tine d beavg... '.40 incises tine atakhcasy Cases lileachealdualln Yard wide and line...—. " Psinta 11 BED, BLUE AND GREY PL.LiBELS, MUCH UNDER PRICE. ' • - • , . Whileiliinnels of every width m i nd Q lit VEBI ReAvy an-wool shirthig flan acis,at 43 cents. • Three hundred pieces all-Wool easslnteres at 50, 02;5, - 75, 80, 80 cents and. 3LW..Theee Caul nteresuro VERT Cif F -AP. • _ _ Ileav). Beavers for Over Coats, M BCH UNDER PRICE. IN SILIAWI.S.' WE . 33 Eine' COMPETITION. five hundred liihite Bed Spreads'froni $1.75 to $3.50 each. These goods are halt price. MEM 1 DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! BLACK ALPACCAf 4 , ets.. 40 et... 4.5 cta., 50 eta., 62; eta., and 75 ct.s t ALPACC.B.S. 37'.; ettt,4s .11 1 0.4115, aud eto POPLOVALIPACCAS, ets, 623? ; . gt5, 73 eta. Stud 1 . 373 i Oa. One hundred pieces Caalimere Plaids, worth SD cents, for 25 cent,,,i.. FM,' ;Owes Clubmen Plaids for so cults. Seventy-eve pieces English Serge Dress Goods, 7.5 cents. 4,,e Two hundred pleces'all-wool French .11erinos, chi, EiTy s ,, Ott, and $1.:00 Fifty pleTLe Empress' Cloths, :bete, b ets, and 11.0 . The above Dress Goods were Eurchal at the late New York ailetletle. aE Sleet OFirpHAIS the • usual price. •They are all warranted perfect antrarst-ehlee aped-% Nye- Hundred pair White Blaaketii, Good Quality, 04.00 and X 40.00 per Pair. MMrWMMMITIMR=WrITS'PMffInM CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS: Ala endless ;:arteiy at very Low Pricer. , rifti tlee * tro Tapestry Catp6ting, & 624 Cts. The above are only a few of the many bargains we have. Our stock is fall and eomplet • In every depagtment, Should any one after reading this advertisement have doubts in regard to the cheapness - of our goods, let them call with this advertisement and judge for themselves. A great many-of these goods are cheaper than they have been for the pest tea years. • Remember the place, theonly ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE In Erie, where all goods' at all - times are sold a NEW YORK WALES ALE PRICES! 114 CP C IE & CCD.,. dee3,%6-1! , Oritutal CraCompang's Double Opium. T E-A S BY THE SINGLE POUND, AT'CA)IIOO PRICES. A Saving of, One-Half to Oie-Third The Great, , Tea Cotnpany of Boston, Whtek . lo the tairgest in the World s , . . , Would re‘peettully Info n the elttzenx of .Erie and et3rroulttfing country, that they —4 have leased the Store, - , No. 5 NOBLV, BLOCK, And have fitted It up lmt/rlental style and are now prepared to tarnish every one With prime - Teas and Coffees, at Cargo Prices. Our store in Erie Flll be xbownits the WESTERN ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY ! - It la ite . arally understood Unit Tett/a retailed for a larger advance - on int original cosi. than any other article In the long list of houscholdatorea, which may -be partially accounted for.by recollecting THE GREAT NUMBER AND IMM.E..NitE -AMOUNT OF PROFITS which scene:op. „; late on it between the cultivation - in China and Japan, and. the. consumers here, 'including the - American Commission Rouse there; the Impiater, the Banker who tarnishes the exchange the middle men or speculators: the wholesale grocer, and- the retailer: Each of these make "; large and many of them enormous profits, from which it is evident that the consumer la coin- • pelted to pay many times the original coat for a- pure article, or forced to use an -adulterated or, inferior one. It la with a view to remedy ihisevll that our itiparitie enterprise was tallied over a year 'ago Which has been a perfrntsuccess, an* we have ventured to open a Mom , In Erie, so- that IrtyAlay betteructommodate mit customers west of Now 'York Plate. And in thehdlowlng flits which we hove selected-}with great care;:wil e Diund ir E.:As wfiich l will suit litlveryisottly!si 'Valero and -D - very body' lou,rae. •• Experience shows that the best are-far the cheapest on accoinit.-a their great strength and flavor. The duty on it'pound of good tea, is no more than on an inferior one;, In ordering our . • . . . customers will plea note the annexed • sc.A.Lap*OF P334,CEI* , - ! Fintst FiliVoroluit:stietigth,"-Very highly Fair kw , ! reeowneuded...... . ... .. t • 81.40 emou to Choice Qualit _ ..y- - . ~. ....... •-••••••=4.4-ti4 , 4 31 •W i',, • • , Hrion;i . Green.). ,' • Finest ; Flaw yory highlirecommendett— 140 i Fai i . . ...• Japan, llncokired. . , ' ' Good .. Fair' . - • Ati.oo I Choice (panty • 4 is 4' •- rd• . - ' . • 1.10 I . Eluest Havor, full.strength, ; very highly With Quality" -Z... ... ... ~.......-... .., .. _. ~. , 1.2,5 i . recommended • - /AO Finest Flavor, fall strength, very highly -, ;• . Oniaponider,(Gremn) recommended' • Lai 1 ~ ~ Fair... . ' •, , , i big - 113h Ifrealfast, (Black.) '• ' I Grad . w , 9f.,1. cnoice. i_..lnalicy ~1....,.,.................;,, Lya Fair Goicd...; , . • ~ ......,.. * :... 6 ..... . • ~..„....41.121 i }peat Flavor, ruiratrenstbor,ary • manly Choke irMi1iti...,.........—'. ~.,„ LW. - reacrminendetl. -- . - ' 1.61 FinestV avor, Mil strength, very highly .. I MiXed, (Green a,: Jaya , and Black.) ) recommended • 1 " 23 1 Fair - :.- Sec. lreintir ECtiloist t4r9e3ul • .-- -, 1 G co d.... . - 90 e. $l.OO I . Cholee Quality ' 81.011 . 1.10 Flneet:Vlavor, full strength vary Wetly .1.25 ! recommended.. ...... , -- - Oeions, (Iniielc;) Fair,. tiood • Choice Q¢altty.•...._. . • . Our , - 40 cr . flbe, -. .; plirtmelit.•:-;' This is an inirdenle inatithtfen outtaelf,and4 undoubtedly 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 byartlficialtrat. This is never so , gpod as that which ripens tuttrirally. The coffee buyers of als Teo Company thoronghly understand this, and examine nearly every cargo Of coffee imparted to the United States, and select only the lull grown, held-ripened, for them. All the Cotreesold by tlits.Campsiny is ROASTED' AND GROUND DAILY, by themselves, insu ring Its absolute parity and freshness, which they guarantee. The Company am roasting all their coffee on a new principle, Which renders them particularly pure, all acidity being removed by their proems of cooking, enabling iserauns now batlike coffee Who Mote been obliged to al. continue its use. The Company are dding dri immense builders ip their Coffee Department, and Selling mass PURE COFFEES thimany other houie in the country. To assist customers In making up their orders, the following Descriptive Dist is offered by the Own pany with nO little pride, as umbra chig.the largest and most carefully selected assortment of I,e , a Over opened in thls country. EMI LIST OF COFFEES AND SCALE OF PRWES: '. • Broil:hurt CObZ9 Roasted and Ground Dinner Coffee ...... Roasted ..... Ground PUTe Plantation Coffee Gmtuad Purl) 3 I A IA ` 'BER RY, This is the true plate Berry HAND PICKED OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COMM, - Warranted the richest flavored, strong e st and best Cocao inthe world, of which we "rrspe only,lot In the pi:osd Mates. , • • •-•' RaW...—"•;- • •A I Rusted --; • z. . aroundYtire 00c SPECIAL' I%iCOTICE: . , . As a matter of convenience to our distance customers we are arranging with imitable persons In all parte of the country west of New York State, to act as our agents and distribute our goods hither locality at our warehouse price, thereby saving the freight from Bost.m. We would like to correspond with any gentleman or lady who would like to act as our agents in getting up clubs. A fair commission allowed agents. Direct all orders and communications to 440,416-1 Y i '- Vnirriair OILEINTAL TEA COMPANY. lA4s. Po. e%Ott 'ODA Ie column. ......: 8 cents. , The very best Prints made for only. 12A eta. .......10 "-I Cases heavy Ginghams, only.. .....12).; a 1.23 i " , Heavy Cotton Flannels 2) " 1234 " I Five cases Cotton and Wool Flannels, 15 "1 t . hallrice • 10 " 1 Heavy , Wide Shaker Flannel 3.5 12li " I Plaid S rting Flannels ......15 " I All-Wool Grey Flannels.. Three Hnnclrell pieces English Merinr.eni, right yards for only gil.Ou Thirpir piece. !wavy liolialr Plaids, 30 came. Nom. 0 and 7 NOBLE BLOCK, ERIE. ' A N (D •-Raw , !Wasted, ~ Ground Pre 2Do :sue.2o o ..... CiroUtul Pure, ==ilEM .2Se Raw :254 .350 fitnund MEM MI COFFEE ERIE, PA., Oriental JaVa. Mil Govarnmeat Zaira. I=lllElB ....... ..... Bait Old „ALIO -. /.26 ..$1.23 ... L4O IMM3 Mc Oc 40c ..60c ..V.141:11120 w•••••••••M••••••660