Ell 0 13 Imp.ortajil ROicis = "t - AVDc DEW. AND: NtiNDVii , Neitti el L 6 .. .: Irl' Wit - Pa tti's . .t."0",441/ • .Ch ,i rel i —D3catext 4161 South. side- otAiiith street; betitreen Pencil aud Sussafritii Itevi'J.,F,SpahldingineetP.r. Seridees every Sunday fit MOO a. th.,`atta 7:00 p. ms, _ - Stinday- SeAnot =Meets trt. chaPrd; rear of church, at 940 a. in.. 101. Vincent, *per intendent. . 81. Taunt -ails Street Matitn«.—Sieeli •in school building •on Tenth street, between Parade and Hemlock, every Sunday. Boyd . Vincent, Sup't . Service at,lt A. N. Suilday Scli*ati • •' St. 1i1 1 44. Third Street -Vim Chrtireh.-%t In church on German street, between sec iond and Third. Services excry Sunday t!t4'.oo p. in. ~ , Sunday Sdlool.-2-31eets at 3:00..p: P. Atkinson, ' • - St. Paula Claseade Street .4Thalion, ;Sandal/ Schook—Meet in ball at South-west corner Cascatle and • Fifth ' Streets at 2:30. p. . m. Capt.D. Ottinger, Supt. • St. John's (EpiBcoptll) fere!, —Located , on Siiteenth Street, between Pea and S 'sass fres streets. • Seats all' Morning ser vice at balltpast.ten o'clock; evening servi ce at half-ix/A three 'O'clock.. Rev. C. C. Par ker; Recicir. corner' of..llonwie and Sassafras streets, South Erie. - ' Btinday Sekool—At two o'clock, p. tn. Geo. Porton, Sup'r. Park 'Priibyterion -. Chu reh , --Located• on South Park Place; between State 'and Peach streets." Rev., George F. Cain, Pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 11:00 a. rp .% and 8:00'p. Sunddy Schoolects in thOleetnre room at 3, p. in. 'S. S. Spencei., Supl. ' , West Presbyterian Oburehi—Located on -West side of Peach street, bettireen Fifth and Sixth streets. Rev. George'A. Lyon bud Rev. Charles C. Kimbalf ; Pastors. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in., and 7 p. tn.., - Sunday .Wioot-.Meets in basement of church at 9:30 n: in. J. A. French, S_op't.: United: Presbyterian Church--Isacated:sbn South side of Eighth street;between French and • ligl „ land. Rev. S. Presley , Pastor. Seryic every Sunday at 11:00 a.:tn., and 8:00 • ' .0. m. - • .>'H 1:y Aqinol—Meets in ibitiement o church at 9:40 a. in. M i lt Barr; Sup'l.., • .sznips,3 4 M. R. (lurch —Located on-South east corner of Sassafras and Simpson streets. Rev: P. 11. Beck, Pastor. . Services every Sfinday at 11 a. in.; and 8 p. m.. Sunday AS•hoot-Meeti in baseprnt of 'church at 3 p. m. •R. Janes, Supt. First Methodist Church—Located on &Stith-' east corner of Seventh and Sassafras streets. Rev. A. 'S. Robbs, Pastor. ServiFes every, Sundav_at 11 a. tn., and 7. p. nt. &hool—Meets in .basenient of church atil:3o a, in. K Sup'f. l hYrst Engltsh 4'ntugelie4d Lutheran :Church. --:bocated on the -corner .01 - EleiT.tith and Peach gtreets,,Reti..l. L. Stn4b, F,'aatpr. Sep vices every Sunday at 11 a. iii: - ,qn-flay R•hrxtl-31ecta at 9:30 a. nt Azro Goe,stip't - h7r,t Chit reh — Locatell itu, NorCh.' wrst corner H of lAftli and- Peach, streets,. q'ousey,..P.Listor. ,liervices• e'refy rzunds.:y p. m. Sabbath School-3e0.14,:in lecture room of the churvltStatuutu, Supt. • PYret I liveratzlist,,• ( lever—Located - - on '1 North. side of Ninth' streetr.between 'Peach and Sassafras streets. Rev. .4. G. , Laurie, Pa.sthr.• 'Services ; every Sunday it! 11; a. in., . , . • . , • • Catkedral (Cpth`otie , k- - --- - Located pit - :s.iorih side of - Fonrtli street, between Frent:h Itey. T: Mullen, I) I r. - • Atett.,Tkos. Carroll, Ilkettir'i Itey..l. - F. :McSweney, Assistant.. - Serrieeir on Surf- . : •11:1,'y at 6100, 8:00 and 10:1I0 a. tri. Mass every -day during the treek-rt 7:00 and g:QO `4 , tattol 'Sehi)ol—Mee ts in • school lutottei - -building Fourth strept, s between Holland xnd German. at '2 p. Thorna4 . • :bh it:s C'li reh Located on Peach street, between -Brown 'mitt Washington streets. .1t6 , . W. Boebner, Pastor. Fier. Unikd 1,. St. 1° , 071'1 on Peach street, between Tenth and -.P.leventlt street?. 'Rev. WVilbeth Set nter,_Pas for.- „Vary's (Get nein Ca 67tarelt—Lo t,ated- South side of Ninth , ' street.:between 'Vaunt! anti Germane 'Rev - ..Brunu, 0. S. 8., . • 1311%ixt. Chttrel;-7Located on the Smith-aide of Seyenti , entli street, between Peach and Sassafras streets. , ,Rev. .John Ei-t•hrarn*er, Pastor. .A 4 .41 , 14 ' 8 . ‘GCl'llllSii l'hurrl,— ,Liicateil on tiak South side of Franklin street, between Peach and Sasgafr.ts 4trerts. Rev. ;fo-aplt Stuntpe', Pastor. , , - Sriuday Schad.—Corner of l'eaclT and Prow. streets— Mesta at%l o'clock p. Ilimrod, Sr., Sufi t. felarrtf Erie. Po.l Office. . 4. 4 7-0111oe boors t04_7:30 A. M. to SP. M. t , unclavi from 7:30 to 4.. M, • , st nal 1....ttt0• Itoxtat 0 ined at 9 A. M. mat St:ta Y. M. . 1 , 1.:0:41. OF T111Z..11A11.9.. New York, - Boston, Bwitinture_ and 'Washington ' ' ,IWOOd. m. 8:39 P. in. antra°, camula, and New Yarkr. Central !tall t oad ' '1U:00 n. In: and 8:00 p. to. Pailful° and Erie Way Mail , 2:45 p. en. 4 'l,velautl and Erie Way Mail teal a. to. t •ieveland and Chicago...J:nu. m. and B:Mtp. m. File and Pittsburgh 9•..54 a_ no, • Warren Accommodation, supplying, . 'otllcei between Erie and Warren,. • Oil Creek, A. & G. W.,. R. R. art 4 .11eadville ... .Stab p. M. -- , Philadelphia, flarrishurg, tali ire ~,nil Washington and l'lrllittlekyhin t. & Erie east of Warren ' .........—...KKOn. m. Phila., iiarrisburg, Baltimorea Waish - - - ing t 0n..,....,....... ..... 6.b0 p. in. K Edinboro and liceart - _...... ti:110 p. m, Wuttsbar,T `Bello Valley - tang - F.ost Greene. (Tnebdays, Thansdays and Saturdays)......_ r . ...,_,.. 2:00 p. in. TI.X.V. Oill ALLFC/V.ll/. . , N.-w York, Boston, ittiftido and Waosh. ..._ ington ..„... 5:03 a. M. and 1:40 rt. Th. Buffalo and Erie Way Mall 103 Dis. In, Cleveland sus,l , ,le Way 31 all 41:0p. tn. Cleveland • ".(10a. inittud to p. /n. Chicago 11 : 110 a. In, u.nd tai p. in. gr le aud Pittsburgh t r • _ cal) p..tn. Wa,:rags Aeronsinodatton, Oil 11..wek, A. S: li. W. R. EL and Meniktrilbi.... 4:00 ii• In. rhilit., Ilarrlahurg, Baltlnuate and rti;ashington -••- .—.10::11 n. in. Blilladelpllla, Ilarrisburg, italtrinore, Washington, and P. & E.14.1t., oust of Wlrrrn, nip.' Xlenilcilki. ;:.10:00 p. m. gailitNlro and 3.lel:ean 12:00 us. - NVuttsburg, Belle Valley and East Ore•-ne, (Tnesdaya, Thuradayi and sits ll:LifLy74 ) ' o:3n a. tn. J(.0,,, AteliTliiiliETT. P. M. Condensed It. It. Time 'ruble: - air The time by which the Lake lihoteLand IslePitt:shut 411 trains alt. run 13 /2 iln tVe4./Lnwast thunErle nine—tlutt Of the ppppilo lelNhln.t Erie and BUtittle S Erie le mt rams ASTKIL =3 LeiILVE'S Erie at la) and a t m., and et:2; in. ATTIVPII at Erie 'at 10:00a. m., 3.75.1 p, in.; and 9t;t11.13. Elttlre Alta rirrsavuou. Leaves Erie at 11135 a, m. for t ittsburgh. and 5:10 p. .for Siuuta. Arrives at Fate at 2730 p. tn. (rain Pittsburgh, and 11.50 p. m, from Sharon. 4tZ,4ti I,oayes Erie at 1:20, 4:301 and 10:10 a. tn., and 4:00 0. 112: XrriVeh at Erie at Ir.)) ana 10:3.; a. in., and anti 7: 1 13 p. In. ISUFFAI.O b ERIK Leaves F.rte at 1:10, 6:00 and a. tn..and :445 nn17:35 p. m. Arrivea at ilrle at 1:20, 1:40 and. 10:W a. wk.. and 3: Viand e..:1,7 p. nk„ OIL eitEr.g An, •I.LEGUkNYItIVEIIit k It. Leave Corry at tk 15 a. m. and s:no p.lO. Arrive at Corry at 1.•21 and Pal a. in. I;tavr Irrineton at 7:nia. p. Ar rh•o at 1•2.• 19 and .1:15 , p, -ark , - Legal Blanks. The following Wanks ate kept for sate at the Observer office, and can be furnisbed In and• number, desired: • - Notes of nil k lads, eingle:and In books, ~Inank Receipts, single and in books. • WaYrantee and Quit Glenn Deedli.. Mortgages eomtnon and with extra clamp. igreeme ,for the Saleof Warrants ‘ for the Relief of W . We Poor • - • 31arrlage Landlord's Warrants. ..'E t ondeot an kinds. interrogatories. Damp, Common And Tight:Porn/ ' - • '.' Sumnionsiffnbrfrnas i and Search WFtintn: 'E'recnt, MIS and Melt* t ons , Narri of libelarittloti* ' • AdmintStrutortV and Guttrdtans"ikilai. ' Conynontrealth-Warntotk. Mechanic , ' f4en. anidaxit, Band and Altar . ..htivat. Poiver or Attorney and - Bill or (bate.' . • License Petitionsi and Bonds. . GarilbaleuAttachrarat. Epitomes incEadorser. 'ortiaablo's Hales and Bonds. cortknitttntets. For Sale enid.l.:or Pzice Lorr.- - -Lkluhle Sheet Deeds $1,?..1,per •etilt.;,per half dosbzu • Ilinglet Sheet amide idaftgagemSs 0-mta, per dozen ; .40 eta. , er half dozen. • NoXes andlteeelpta 75Oeutaper o I, tin .11 ; * 4O, cen twppr fifty IQ eenles a doz.en. In ' teedte of one hundted UM; thty,:io cents: of, twenty-nve 33 cents. other.'blenks are trot ..up on sheds' 9f unlform 211.r.e," at 40 eeuts per dozen, or 25 cents per half deten.• 'Where afuall ',paehasre4 are ordered bi triail. l 44,tit4ael7l.lorr;' Charge will be eharg poe age. •• 7.. tr, • .. , DL.A.... K 49 BLA.Nkfil A mnPieta ass o rt y -meat ot. every kind of Blanks needed by. Attorney; Justice; Ounetatdes' out ; loess idea; for aala at the Observe" ogle; :.t~1t5~~..1. r .. ~. 'GREAT 'PANIC IN NEW YORK. 11 •`"e . tearful Breakdowri in the Prices of Dry Gotids-the:isst Tep bays. L a, a ~It-E , --,si:• C .. .6* 'P.:, 4 ,-1.:.*-- MN :No. 6' : 131,0'ek, . Wish to notify the:poblle that they hare treght an inornensk quantity of CLAW Da . . Godbi VERY CHEAP since the recent BRkAX AOWN in the .Eastern Market, and are tiowotter! lug them at much lower prices (Mtn aay other store. Our business Is done strictly on the, A- -- ^ • . • • o zN i Prices alike to all, whether Judged or , not. .; ye advertise no goods orprieee tintesitlot - we are aide to show ;Mien ;eon visit one* More F,verysrtiste V warranted as represented, or money refunded Read the folloviLag prlees caiefally and judge for youiselve*:: Bales Brown M0511ti5...—.....:A., ....:S centa.l The very best Prints made for 0n1y...--12 1 , Cts. ~ .. •• . _ ....a JO , j . : I -Cases heavy GinShatns, only n% '' " Yard wide find fine - ' ' 12 1 0 r . t. , Heavy Cotton Flannels • ...% '. “. " • " and heavy 4.......,..12,,5, "rl Five cases Cotton and V. Flannels, • 40 inches fins arid beavy.......:........15 "- 1 " half rice • -......... .;.. . . ......;...—...-.....20 Cases Bleached Muslin. ' ...."..Itt t'' 1 liedvy ..,„ w We. shaker Fltsprut ...U . ,•" ' , Yard 'Wide-. ..:J.........1.4.41..--,.12 1 4 0 : Plaid Shirting •F1anne1a....... -.-......23 and . 11ne...........".... ....... -.IS; - 0 , 1 Ali- W ooLUre y Fl an nel s.. ............... ..-.....21 " " •Prints • , • • • ' - I FLYE BED, 8LLT " 4 . 7.4) ,GREi MICH LiNDEi :.. White Elannels4ileveyy whitliand qnality, VERY ('II AP. ileavyraii-wocii shirting flan nels, at 45•eents.' ° , _ , , . . .. _ Three hundred pleees till-Wool Casslineres , at 50, 62. 1 . ".i, tO, N 5 rents and 91.00. Thee e eassi "nieres are VERY CItEAP. -,, •, .4 . . , • -, HeaVY Etewieis for Over,bat.l,-3V7Cfr ITNDF t R PAICE,.` 2 ,strXwx,s; 3 viv" COMPETITION: Five hiituiredWhite Bed : Spreads fro - trt.SV7rl to 83 . 40,e , aell. ' :,P,These . gonalsare halt EMI ME DRESS- GOODS ! 33L.% AZ.P.ICC,IB, 3734 C 4.4 1 -.. 4i els., 59 etsi,:4s2,!.l . rty,;aritl 74 gig, POPLIN ALPACCAIi,,iii 7 :O4:O4, et9,7sets, ;mid e,ta. -• pieces English i4prlnos,e'.lgltt yards for Only tI,W, One kuntlreil plemensb i mite Platibt. Nythrtli Weents„for 2;tielitsi.: . - - Beitelitylfl;4 piece:4ll732lll.AL Serge' liTess Goody, il..s:eprits. Thirty pleeps hi.avyrslohali Platdo cents. TwolitaalrOd pteeea a117w061 FrOct! Merinokith Ctn, 87% ets;ana 4'l,lty pieces F.lnntraaylatha t 73 eta, tF?i" eta; and 81.0,' ~, t . . The above Drees Claxismere purchased at,the Into New York, anetlana, at About tiNE-RA, Lir the 'banal prlee. They are all whriatitednerTret Rh! ttratA•laaa goads. . _ =I .FI re *tidied pair *lair •illailkels, Good:Quality; $4.10 and $5.00 per • :` ' • "7 I V t A" I e 4 re CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS, CLOAKINGS. • • An titaness variety at very Low Prices. - P111,34', pieces - Electra Tapestry Carpeting, 50 & 624 Cts. The above - are GUls* a few of the many bargains we haie. Our stack Is full and complete In every department. Phonid anyona after reading this advertisement have doubts In regard to the cheapness of our goods, let teethcall with ,thls advertisement and judge for thetruselves. ' great many of these goods are cheaper than they have been for the toast ten years Reniemher-the place, theonly ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE In Erie, where all goods et all time tare sold at— , NEW YORK. WHOLESALE PRICES I tteeVNS-Iv Oriintal ria 13ottbie eolumn. TEAS. AND COFFEE BY THE SINGLE POUND, AT CARGO PRICES. A Saving of - One-Ralf 4o One-Third;! TILL Great - 'Tea CompanSr of BOstOn, . . . 4 Would respectfully. Inform the ettlz.eniCof Erie A.lnd surrounding cOnntry, that they have. lemed, • the Store, • . • No. 5 NOBLE BLOCK, ERIE, PA., Anil have titled it up ih Oriental style, and are now prepared to tarnish every one with prime Teas and Coffees, at cargo oubstore in Erie will be known as the . WESTEIW ORIENTAL TEA„ COMPANY! It is generally uniterstood that Tea Is retailed for a larger advance on its original cost - Ida= any other article twine 10 list of household storea which may be _partlally accounted for by recollecting THE GREAT NUMBER AM) INIMENSE AMOUNT OF PROFITS which accumu late on it between the euttiVatton in China and Japan, and the consumers here, including the Almeria= Commission Howie there; the Impt,rter, the Banker who furnishes the exchan:e; the middle men cir speculators:- the wholaiale grocer, and the retailer. Each of these make la and many of them enormous pzutlts, from which it is evident that the consumer Is corn pelted to pay many times the original cost for a pure article, or forced to use an adulterated or inferior one.. - It Is with a view to remedy this evil that ourglgitut lc enterprise was formed over a year ago Which has been a perfect rartleSS, and we have ventured to open a Story. 19 Erie, so that we may better ecoommodate.our eh-gunners was; of New Yorir. State. Anil in the following lists which we liar e selected with great care, will he found TFAS whiph twill stilt - 11..-4_•ryht,d3e.m 'ruble. and FlVa.rylsewtty'r., Experience shows that the best are far the cheapest on account of their greit strength and flavori The duty on a pound of good ten is nit more than on an Inferior -one. .1u ordering our cu,tourers will please note the annexed Oeloitg, (Black.) Valr.- tcoc*. (font,, Cholee-Quality.. 4 1.00 Finest Flavor, - ( very hlghly'reconimerted..l.lo . I. cur.. • Japap, Uncolored. Goocl 4.!.1/0 (linter , . 1.10 Finest Flavor, full strength, very highly racointueudni 1.59 GunpOwder, ''(Green.)- laic G00d..... .- Cholee.quallty Finest I. lavor, full streugth, ery highly rcoonunended - English Breikfast, (nisch.) Pair' Choke inallty Flnqbt avor, hill rtrength, very highly • recouvuended—,.., Toting Etymon, ,(Groen9 Fair Ocxxi ElWctiQuaMY.-- 4 0 11 r an immense institution of itself, and is undoubtedly thelargest In the .country, it is a filet generally understockl that a large proportion of the Coffee imported is picked green and the pods opened by artificial Mat., This is never so good as that which ripens naturally. The , coffee buyers of this Teo Company thoroughly understand this, and , examine neatly every cargo of rotten imported to the United States, and select only the full grown, field-ripened, for them.. All the Coffee sold by this COmpany is ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY, b,y themselves, insu ring its absolute purity and freshness, n hied they, guarantee: The Company are resisting all their colree on a new principle, which renders them particularly pure, all acidity being removed by their process of cooking, enabling persons now to take coffee who have, beencolaliged to Abs. continue its use. The Cionpanv are doing an itumensetaisiness in thelrCoffee Department in stri m il atog u selling theirmo PURE COFFEE:4 than any other house in the country. To assist customers 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 to this country. LIST OF COFFEES AND SCALE OF PRICES. Bps Coffin; "Roloittd and Ground 411x.ed cairn iton..sted Ground az: PLliiiatton. Cot* • - Ham; • Rcutuded , . • ()forma Pure? HIE EZIMO ir,l4 7hfsi m) Att4e t'. • JErAism PICKED'pui kipVERNMENT - JAVA tbitrit- , . . . Warruntedihe ;least flayokei.l. 9'110'1104 and tcesi entree In the world; of which vi'c'e have 11# only, lot fa i t he Irttlte4,l4Lates, - . • - - -.- - . }taw::-.i • •••• , N. ' ..z..„;.....,..40e I -Roasted We . • • ,• ' •-• .' - -', ground Pure • !IK. 6 . I A • _ . . • • As d matte r otetweliieutte ed (Air dlatiltuw eustdrue, rs we are arranging with tuneable persons 'in all parts, of the country we'd orliew York State; to aet as oar agents and distribute our goods, ihthelr locality, at War wareh ‘ t t ut k se prie thereby saving the freight ram Boston. We wee4l nips to tewntepond with May genii of It who Would like Pi aet AS MP Itgellis in getting np clubs: A, fair econimbeskin al Id agents,. Direct all orders andaxemmunicationa to .. .• •. . sleatAkt-ly - - ' l+r - ' VatiITEESIN ORIZINTAL=.72IA. cQ*PAN7, Neks, Pa.' . . . . . ME OM totkc e0.'0 , -Diniblc Tolman. YolEt I .0 - e01.(311,313 '.A.4pAcc4.s, 37? eta, ss . ela, 40 eta, anti etc. MEI I_ACIPCIOk7EI IE-'rcop'ris, Which -- Im Ahe . targest in the% World, SCAIOE OF PRICES. Finest Flavor, full strength, very highly ' recommended ' $1.40 Ityaon, (Green.) 1,;10 I Fair Good „,. U.r. Choice Quality ' Finest Flavor, Cull-strength, very highly 1.10 , recommended .............._. w 1.G6 Nixed, (Green or Japan and Blaok.) • Good9oc. Choice Quality ' 4 1.0 e 1.10 Fines; Flavor, Call strength r.zy highly 1.25 recommended, Coffee 'Department, Raw ' — ' 24e Routed Ground Par 0..... . :....„ Old Govlsjunent .'2oc .aci c . Raw ,skv Roaatad.... CiroutO Pure-.-.„....... .... .... • -• • Best Old Mocha: __rot-. Row.. ' ... E Grow te nd • . 111=1 P I.4_A_ . :`DRESS GOODSI Fin,: pieces Cashmere t7akla forN'eentls Non. 8 and 7 NOBLE . BLOCK, ERIE Oriental Java. 1/3 70 15t; , N 0 T I 0 • • _: • TO - -PINYSterESS. - • •• - • • NeWl'ork4 - Ang. 15th; 1E67: - I Allow me to call' y_our attention to•, PREPARATION OF COMPOUND .EXTRA.M - fiticl/U. The component Lparts Are-MICRU, Loo LEAF, CUBES* JUNIPER BERRIJS. MODE or. Prigranirrorr.--Bnchtt In vault% • Juniper Berriek, by distillatiOn, to term a fine gin. Cubebs. extracted by displacement by' I liquor obtained from Juniper Berrfes,contain hag very little angar,st stnallproport ion of spirt t, andMorripalatabithan an now in use. active properties are by thia.mode extracted. Bnchn as prepared by Druggists glinersity, br of a dark color:- It is replant 1124 emits its fra grance the action of a flame destroys this tits active principle,) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. - Mine Is the - color of ingredients., The kluehtt In my preparationpredominates the smallest quantity of the other ingredient are added, to prevent fermentation ; anon in spection, it will be-found not to be a Tinttnre; as made inPharmaco • noris it a Syrup—and therefore can be in -cases where fever ur inflamationex isle. . In this yon have the know'. ed tie of the ingredients and mode of preparation. Hoping that you will liavor it with a trialland that upon inspection - ltwill meet with your ap,- predation.; , With feeling of confidence; -1. apt, very res_peetfully. IL HELMBOLD. ' Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years' Experi ence In Philadelphia and now located at his Drug and 'Chemical Warehouse, 694 • 'Broadway, New 'York. • [From the largest Manufacturing Chemist In the' d. "I am acquainted with Worl Mr. l if., T; ; be. occupied the Drug Store Opnbsito my resi dence'and •was successful, in conducting the t.uslness where others had not been equally 80 before him. I have been favorably impressed: with his character and enterprise. - • WILLIAM WEIGITTMAN, Flrm of Powers & Wisightman,Manufaetnr , 'Chemists. Ninth and Brow:lSW,Phlla. weakness arising - from indiscretion. ,The ex - hatutecl powers of Nature which are accompat nied by.so many siarminesymptents, among :nto the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which Helmbold's Extract Buchu invariably dolw., It no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or . Insanity ensues. , .• tions peculiar to Females, Is unequaled by any other prepanstion, as In Cbioroals, or Retention, Nintalhete orBpppression of CustomaryEvae , nations, Ulcerated or Lehirrtut State of terns, • and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habittrof dissipation, imprudence in, or alto decline or Change in life. lier•whotres FLUID E.rrhAcr Bump Asn esovEn Rosg WASLT will radically exterminate from the system diseases arising from habitant dissipation, at liter ex pense,little or no change • In diet, no inconvenience or exposure • emu pletely spperceding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copalva and. Mercury, in all these diseases. • • all diseases of these organs,Whether existing in nialeorlenuile, fronr.whatever cense origina ting, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pteasant -irt, taste pod odor, "immediate in action, and more strengthening than any niche preparations of Bark or•Lron• Those suffering from broken-,down or dg Ig..ate constitutions,grocure the remedy at onrC: • • The' reader mustbe awate that, however snub; - may be .the attack.of the 'above diseases, it is Certain to affect the bodily: health ate Monte, SEEI • • • TIItiIIORNING !PATRIOT • The office of the late Patriot aritPUnicin hav lng passed Into the hands of the undersigned they propose to supply a vacuums that has long extsWctitt the - newspaper press of interior Penn sylvania. ' . From some causeor other the teading masse 'of the - Dentoeratte Partialthe greeir interior counties the State haVe - beett' , Cher t 9 do withdat the latest nova orspateonize ' journals whosevolitical sentiments - were dis tasteful to them, . The Morning 'Patriot is Intended to .supply this Want. • . 4 Its proprietors are determined that no effort .51141 be spared, on their part, to make It fully h equal, as a newspaper, to any of Its competito r W competitors. Whatever the electic wires lovable tocoramu ieate, up the hour of going to presti Will: be fUrnished In columns every morning ; and its large slze will enable It to give qui teas ranch reading matter as any of its contemporaries. As an advocate of sound political sentiments, favoring no faction, clique or section, but devo ting its.entire energies to the good of tho whole party; as a vehicle of tile latest news, and a chronicler of passing events, we are determined it shall not be 4 excelled; and we confidently ap peal to a discriminating public for that appre elation and encouragement which are indypen• sable to success.. TERMS FOr the Daily, one tt : ii; ante; Six mpntne, Single tbples, Three Cents.. THE WEEKLY -PATRIOT: It is the determination of the proprietors of the Patriot to make their weekly Journal fully equal to what the Patriot and Union was in its palutiest days. it will be one 9f the largest weekly papers In the State, and , special palus will be taken to fill its columns with inch read. Mg matter as will be alike Interesting and use ful to the Farmer, the Mechanic and,ttio Mani; or Business, and to make it an agreeable and' 'welcome visitor in every family. Every nerson should subscribe to the paper priuteti fn his awn county, and we do not mean to enter into competition with the local papers of the State. But, many people take their home paper and a city paper in addition. To such we , send greeting. TEEMS:- . Kingicreopy, one year. six mouths Ten copies, one year ..... -.- Twenty copies, one year..... Filly copies (to one address) one year, One hundred copies All orders should be addressed to B. F. MEYEBB dr. 'C. 0., Harrisburg', Pa. EBB iVhiCe Meu Mist Rule kmerleis Now is the time to embscribe for the But . New York Weekly Published. NEW - Y9RK 'DAY, BOOR Fon isuo., I?e artiVed t° eratVn it i e on S . u cile n yr y Equality ls4 S „ t it e tepeolp e A Political Newspaper —A F amily Literary Paper, and an Agricultural Paper. -Now is the time to form Clot:tel.,. nt The New York Day Book is an earliest, Out -spoken and indepentlein paper, devoted to the d equality, f rate r u !Mall prosperity of the Demo cratic masses; and the defense of the grand American system of Federated States, on a White b.lais, established by, Washington and the fathers of American. liberty. It holds that this glorious American aysteni of self-govern rag States andhoinogeneous citizenship, which in seventy years of peav and prosperity, never shed one drop of American blood or convicted a single citizen of disloyalty, or directly taxed the people one dollar for its support, and might be safely extentled over the whole "boundless continent," -was the• best government on the earth, and most he restored "as It was" made by Washington, or the whole land must needs rof lapse Into chaos, anarchy and ruin. The Day Book, therefore, demands, the resto ration of the White Republic, and aii,thin most be and will be accomplished, either through their reason, or the blood and, suffering of tile people. It earnestly labors for the former, and by boldly - grappling with the errors, lunacies ;and crimes of ADlngrelism, it strives its utmost to save. thecountry from the awful necessities of the latter. • . The Day Book will, however, hereafter •be more than ever devoted to all the varied purpo ses of a news paper. Conscious that it reach es thousands of families` Who take another Journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, It will continue and improve its "News of the Week"liuminary, - so as to present a transcript of the World's events in each issue. Its "Fata lly Department" will embrace the best original and selected stories. Its "Agricultural Depart'. meat" will be fully sustained, and being r fthe only paper of its class made up expressly for country circulation, it is confident it is worth doable the price of a weekly hurriedly reprint ed from a dally. It gives full and complete re ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets; Grain, Provisions and Cotton Markets, and a Weekly review of Financial matters, to gether with the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Chicago,Charleston, Philadelphia, ete., Are„, up to time of going to press. Terms—Cash in Advanee. • • One copy one year co W. Three copies one year ' 500 Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club 9 (Xi CODieS. Adair tonal Copies,- i :i:, Ten copies one year, and one to the getter • up of the club ~ ......... ........17 00 Additional copies i - '" 170 Twenty copies one year, and one to the get ter up of the club SO 00 . Additional copies,..l 50 Send for Spectiisen Copies and Handbills.for use wherever they can be advantageously dis tributed, and give us the names and post-office addresses of all who would be likely to sub. scribe or get no clubs. VAN EVRIE, HORTON tt. CO.„ "d'ee2l. No 162 Naseaullt... New Yak.. 51.10 . 1.40 Greenbabks fo r Bonds,- $lJr, 1.40 1.50 EQUAL TAXATIONI If "legal tenders" are good (hough for the sol. (Her, merchant, farmer, mechaulcrlabor er, and all others who pay taxes, hey are good enough for rich bondholders who pay no taxes. ..... 1.10 THE , PITTSBURGH POST, The only Democratic daily In 'Western Penn szvivatila, and a first-class newspaper. Giving the latest Intelligence from all • Imes of the world. full local and commercial reports, togeth er with a vast amount of iniscellaseotut matter, te deuvered to subscribers in Pittsburgh and neighboring cities and towns at the low pie. of Fifteen Cents per Week, or by Mail, Eight Dollars a Year. THE WEEKLY POST, Circulation larger than any Radical weekly pa. per published in Ptennsylvsmfa, A large eight page paper, forty-eight columns of matter, con tain tile leading eattoriabkas published in the Daily rbst„ reports ol the doings of the Rump—late telegrams, cable, local and market reports, agricultural, poetry, stories, etc.,, mailed t 4 any address at • SOe ....40e • Two DOLLARS A YEAR, Or when ordered In.eltthe of Ave and over ........ ...... lic .... ...... .....r.soc ONE .13OLLAE AN FIFTY CENTEL 'SFr Circulate the Peat:and Increase the Munk. cratiovete. Ail orders must be siceompaniegi with the cash, and no deviation can -be matte from the terms given above. Specimen - copies mailed to any address, free of cliar. Addreai. the piibliabers, - -TAB : p. BAUR & CO, mr - • • , .Pittsburgh, Pa, Me Ssc Onee More in the Field. Y A L Y ne P i E n n lgniarr ri s us Y lt aft ett n T e E4Fg oNE AND NERVE 4 LlNlark, but who, of lute years bave found it t to obtain, owing to the proprietor having ceased to-pte. pure it, 'except In smug quantities, are hereby informed that I have resumed the manufacture of this most valuable Llutittent-Lortee so. Mil lar thro p lg is it this ,part 'of the country—and Intehd It fa . every store where medi cines era sot , In this and.' the ' adjoihing rouritlwo My old customers in particular and tbe I - ago:lend may nciw icasure of get. thug thtir article at ail times' In sirsugth and Purity.. Prllie by Single Bottle Id cents. J.H. CMITE.R. • - • ° lati2l-tr • HALL . WARFEL, IC -T WY' FRENUEt. : -WINDOW, -- Px.c"rtfun Allit PhoOgraptie Glip4s ! 634) State Street, Erie, Pa. We have lately receleed another Large In voice . of FRENCH GLASS, direct from the Manufacturers In Europe, making our present supply the largest tre,any house west of New York. Our stock in stem Embraces Nearly Every • Sizes both of Double and Single titrenOli. Dealers and °they'll id want of 'Glass will FA VOR THEIR INTERESTS by examining our sleek anti prices -before': buying elsewhere.— Large sikes of single and ' Double Strength Glass Imported expressly for HOUSE AND STORE b RONTS. The Superior Quality of Freneh Glass over other kinds in CLEAR NESS, STRAIGHTNESS, BRILLIANCY AND gritrsom ii,fnily admitted, mid the Trifling Excess In price over American is of NO At;. COUNT, considering its better quaiitics ery respect. . - A.libeml discount made on lobbing lots to the trade. ' We have also a large stoekat Amertean Masi at Single and Double strength Whleh,we are selling at Low Rates, both In tabbing lots: to dealers and ln'retall parcels to Litt buyers. .- • Oat stock oi•Drtigs; chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Perfumeries - , Toilet Articles, snot Miscel laneous Qond4is extensive, having from long exirrience titfn bought with much care, and lho public ran depend union Wading the largest stock of thealnd Arc Wet-tent Peinn'a., which we cire selling at close tigitres, either in whole or broken ilaclures. ' jonlJ-9m, $l.OO 3.50 - $2 ao .. ....... ....... 1 25 -. ...... -.23 00 .-.35 00 -.75 OU -125 00 1311 ESTABLISHED -IN' WAOLEBALE AND RETAIL I:IIIi,iRTERS OF AMERICAN GLASS. Varnislie-s, • .• ;.• --hi, this department we keep, well supplied with every , article need in the I'aintink Lino,' from Je s iU.ribw to the irnest house included. The quality - of these artlcins Is hot excelled, and we are selling at lowps turcrket rates. . ' Dye Woods and DyeStuffe4.. 'ln eb;ss et winds- our stock Is extensive and mmplete, tneluding•the Hotline dyeS, and ice--are otrertng -strong, Indneetnents both .W Wholesnlennd•Retall bnyrs. Drugs!, Shendeak. &e., J. E. ASHBY & CO., Wholesale and Retail BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS, A . . Blank Book kannfacturers. Magazines. 3lusle Hooks, .5.:e., bound In any style deslred, nud In the neater) and best manner. a• I , All kludii- of Rail Road, coaitmerclal, BE TE lank 13oolrfi. Also, BANN'S COPilNfil BOOKS, And Parer ol all size-% on hand or mule to order. RULING OF ANY Particulio. PATTERN Lione with tient uilA v rind dispatch' lETWV . IF;I.4()IP'S 01•' KINDS 9N lIAND PRINTING brunches, done to order A" neal k,s nud dispatch I. E. ASIIBY & CO., ht,,fr Slit et. IVrlgiit's 1'; Jan,7'tu9-Iy The Newlinrk Sun, ' An Independent Daily NArspaper., political and general, giving all the News in a fresh, read able, attractive manner, condensed so that Et business man can find time to read the whole. Charles A: Dana, Editor and Manager. Priem fa a year, $1,50 for three mouths. TEE WEEKLY SUN. Prepared with great care for country hubscri be, s. Political news thoroughly condensed. Farmers' Club fully reported- Markets accu rately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by Andrew S. Fuller. Hreat variety of interesting miscellaneous reading, making it a end-rate GENERAL FAMILI NEWSP.(PER. Those' who Irish for a thor oughly reliable paperfor the pending most Im- Wrtant Presidential Campaign, will find THE EEKLY SUN exactly What-they need. Price, $1 a year; 2..) copies to one address, $l7 ; .10copjes to one address, si7 ; so; 100 copies to one whirrs,' $75, THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN 2 Same size and character as the Wreelely, b ut furl haling twice as much reading matter, and giving the news with greater fresihnss..l Great pains Will also be taken in making up the polit leafuewz of the day far this paper, so that the render, , whatever he his politics, wilk,flted the SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to be an ac orate and comprehensive compendium of politleal Infor mation. In fact, we mean that this shall be. the most valuable campaign paper in the coun try. Price, $2 a year; 10 copies to oneauldress, $18; 25 copies to one addres.vs3s; f, , Aopies to one address, $80: always in advance. Address, Tlik SUN New York City. sir.cijna'rx Life Insurance Co., NEW VO IC. Awls, The. 1, I . Blr e ', , $1,?.86,390.24 BUFFALO, N.Y., lERS. This certifies that we, the undersigned, have examined into the merits of the SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and believe it to be sound, reliable and equal to the beat In America. Sidney Shepard & Co., Wholesale Hardware Dealers. N. F. Trip,, tirnfor Sidney Shepard dr Co. *gluons t.`rissey, Commission Merchants. Dudley d; Co., 011 ' Refiners. E.P. Burke, Farmers' dt Mechanics' Nat. Bank. G. A. Williams, " J. 0. Robson Co., Goldsmiths arid Jewelers. Simon Neff, Boot and Shoe Dealer. F. F. Curry, Supt. Forest Lawn Cemetery. George P. Lee, Attorney and Counselor. Cyrus P. Lee, Brie Co. Savings Bank. Joseph L. Fairchild, Register In Bankruptcy. - All persons desiring . Insurance will do well to call on litOgßE, Erie, Pa., General Afoot for Western Pa. atilt:634l. NEW FIRM. • James P. Crook,.hailng taken in his son, Jas. E., as a partner, on the let day of April, IRO, un der the I h m name of James P. Crook*A Bon, de sires to have a settlement of hts old accounts. 'All persons knowing themselves indebted to are requested to sell and settle without de. lay. JAMES P. CROOK Sa SON, Peale= in ROUGH & 'PLANED - LUMBER, And Manufacturers' of NI7I NDOW SAB H, IMMES; DOORS & BLINDS. Mouldings snd•,Plcitet Panel. ficioll Sawing Matching and Planing done to order. Shops on Peach St., • Between Fourth and FLtth Sts., ple, Pa. We respectfully -call the attentlorrof the pub lic to our facilities for doing Work in the best of style, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hay.' Mg fitted up entirely new shops, with superior machinery, tro feel confident of giving satisfac tion. Orders from abrdad will receive prompt attention. 'tall6 .- 6 - 4-tf. *JAMES P. CROOK A SON. ALE BREWERY ! GEO 13 A I , • • formetly with Otithont &_L4k9r Rothe:der having taken .the,arell latiairmitrewery on - .Fieueh Sfreet, EritiY Pit.i Formerly occupied by Wm. 7aeabOrould ia% form his old acgnaintances and the public gent tiny- that he As rim brewrifir a fiery iopeciaT' tiesutypt Ale. From Ids lonsexpePeace 004 uniform success, lie la WO prepared to glyethe best or satisfaction.' Dealers aro ipvlied toCall. , kW/ OM, L. BAKER MARTINI PATEMT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES, Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S~ SPHERICAL BURGLAR' SAFES Cannot be Sledged! " • Cannot be Wedged! . Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTC • 'VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, • , ..FAMILY, PLAT,S.SAFES, 000101INATION LOCKS fleasesend tor a cataloguelo it/LiOLVIR & co; • (oldest bare maaullictusers) Principal rliTesadtnwuatYkl.i.eATl,Z.rk. Warehouses t 108 Blink S t., Clevel std.() And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughoutlhe , United' States. THE UNDERSIG NE D, • . Haying pure msed the Interest of the Messrs. yineenta • . FLOUR FEED . DUSINESIr • Of the late firm, . would respectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and pa trons of the house, and the publle In general, pledging himself that he will atall times try to , Bell good and reliable - • = FlOu r, Feed stud G-t 4 s2du?, - z At the lowest price for cash in hand. • From my long experieum in- this branch of'the- trade, 1 trust I know what the public, dernand,and.tbar lam prepared to meet that want. ' • Returning my thanks' to the public for 'lair liberal patronage to rAo In the past khope by strict attentionto nirbusiness and their wants, to merit tecontiutianceof their patronage In the future.• TECE,4IELLING. FLQO,, : AND 'GRAIN BUSlNthc,t; .. Will be-Continued, in all ifs departmenta t kt the • EME MILLS, PARADE STREET, and the Store„ S , 9l' PARK 11,0 W, • • Between Brown's Hotel and Reed House, - Where the public will findsgoodstock always for sale, with. mmpetent and polite men on band to supply their wants. ap25'67-iy. H. B. HAVERSTICK. NEW LOCATION G. P. DAVIS Has removed to Whittich's Block, corner of State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he has Opened a ' LARGEDIV INCREASED STOCK Of -Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment. We are determined not to be surpassed, and invite all who want any thing In bur line to call, feeling assured that We shall be able to give satisfaction both as to qual ity of goods and. prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. We have opened a COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, fo which we ask the attention of these having Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to secure the highest market juice for all articles entrusted to our cisre. DEALERS' IN TUE ADJOINING TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, Supplied with e FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. apr2lia-tf. . NY . YZtEi3, . Whole Kale anti Retail • ' Dealer in Furniture ! Having purchased the entire stock of Furth 'ture of Messrs. Moore & Riblet, I respectfully ask my old customers and the public generally to give toe a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before pumhaiOng .o e r l t s r e m w e l n ie t re ,4 I hie a large Parlor, Cluunber and Bed Room Seta ALSO, % BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, DESKS, And, in fact everything in the line of Furniture. I am prepared to manufacture to order any style that may be called for. Remember, No. TLS State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth streets. ap25'67-tf. JOIIN W. A YILER. _ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES : E. M. COLE & SON WILi, BIND Hareem' and ahniTalitie acs; nt 75 cents per volume. Oadey's, and similar flfagazinca, at $l.OO ,per volume. harper's and Frank Vs's papers, at I= per year.' we are also making and selling , - , Blank I3ookB! 'REDUCED PRICES! • Bindery over Keystone National, Bank, cor. ner State and Bth' streets, - apZ-Lf. cumvAmillan. DESIGNER & DECORATIVE ARTIST 1 • xelatest,- Chesiegt, and Bestfilgn Painting West of Now York City. Parlors, Urals; lbhurehes. • Frescoed In the neatest style of Winn. General Designing, Drafting of Models for the y Patent Office, and every description et Calm mental Painting executed promptly. Rootast Farrar: Hall; No. 3, second floor. apll'i7-tf., -- To the Working I*AM now prepared to furnish constantern . moyment to fat -elassos • at their homes, for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty - cents to $. Der metal:Wise*? earnbd, and the boys and girls earn nearly MI much as men. - Oreav inducements are riV feted. AU whosee this retitle" M,seed me their ad dress , and test the business (Or them. selves. If - not welt tadhilled,l 81 Mr. the trouble of :writing to .me. Fulitartionloni sent free. &tropic sent bymaiirfor Omits. Address E. C.ALLEN,,Aterteitaa4e. jamer THE BEST I,TAE CHEAPEST. GET YOUR' Auxivrs e , Anna New Not' Hoop Skirt Iltenufactory 1008 State Street, Erie, Pa • Ladies!, Misses' and -Children's Hoop Skirts- or all 'Styles Constant!, on hand Ladles can have 'their Hoop Skirts wade to orderxso that•they wilt fit; and no trouble, whateVer. The New York Hoop Skirt Factory have experienced hands In both our manufac turing and repairing departments. • Ali Our Skirts are mag,e o=lt: of Mewl . ble Steal at= Our Marta are an couitvuefod that the ivrin g s fold inwardly, and readily yield to the slightest ,pressure,theilawliowlng them to collapse s° that the skirt occuplea the smalfeat possible space while sitting, riding or in passing a crowd, and. Yet the moment the pressure is removed, the sklrt.resumes its original and beautiful shape. We do riot sell these fatuous Skirts' at half price. bin sell them as cheap, If not cheaper,' than any other place in Brie. Ladles who can not affonl to buy Skirtsiwer y . ittle while can ,havelheir old ones repotted for a mere trifle, air Be sure to ' visit the I , Tevr York lloopSkirt Manufactory before purchasing elsewhere. Country merchants will do well to give no a NATHAN COHEN, Successor to A. F. Cohen h Bro., No,mutt State, street. Erie, Pa. dea4 , 64--t . 1111 I•REFOir MO) _"„i9_4l , OLIVE S 0 A P._ ormic t o t 0,2 'l c FAMILY' #II,ERI 'SOAP.; SO VO MANT; FACIV . H.E Pr 'OF e C6 ‘ c)V IC**. AND ycNvi. Cornei Holland and Sixth Streets, ERZ]J, PA_ _ (;) . • • .• • Cor; of'Penn and St. Clair Streets, • PITtSBUItGII, , • Tlfe Largrst, Cheapest and most litldeessiful . flractical Busippss., ; . Coll.ege -• , • • IN;TIIETNITBD 5T2A.T.E14.;.. • Fifteen ; Thousand Students From 'Ttfirty = Three ;State": In Tru Yam .• . . FOR LARGE QtARTO •VIIICKLAR;. Conta.ining full information, 'Outline of Course of.Study,suffiples of Cowley's • Premium Penmanship, View of the College Building, different De. [VI .t nt=g? i ty of Pittsburgh, ch.., etc:, address smrrkt • , mY19•68. Pittsburgh, Pa. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, ' , CHROMOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY& CO.; 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORE; la,tir tt • attea,os et' the Trale t I It., re attst&l.ret of AS t et..., ef ttette ewe tmhtteattel, vte•efeett.re ea/ tiolentstuta.. W. e.iLlaet. ever Fe:tr I' kt'ss•ei oytt,e.t. of 11, , rtelc,p 4 %%vette toeletltr, • , , , . Xtes. I •Ittls. • I Menraet C, , ue Cot 1 Csertsl Pirt„' Sem Chte3o.4, • , I Tteutee is'', I Il I Venetrels. 1/1131ta V aaaaa ..a. ; Otzt AVes , t : e *odes. : 14 : ' 4 4V. ' '. * I Ile tat * : , Clams, Jape'. I %eat rota , . I leotaoteneoto. I Leg.estd.&e , , foe. Out ing.sried Cloys tlnbeset a lugs asrforst. L lStiodiss as /S..evot 5r.t."1.1..• or Air.sk reds... 0. n Mills., Lamy, owl *Ow, tslistst pSatevaphtt., roca.ttmg et Solltetissa. ',visal. St..+S. I ntSnOsttso• Itt.ms, Acc I t., To.l.re.ts. r•5t5 , ..t1.8.4 ?vv.., P0u5....5.1 St Clete. I. C•mte , lst. Tsens, Otnaast 1 Itlasea. V•ratlrlosi, 1,15•4 I .•11,•, 1 trrrta) 7.lare, I Yalu. Wells.. im:y. • i • ilttl; • • . 151. , . t... an. TEE LANDS'"OI THE SIB= • at. sadly Isterntiar soul ft. 5.15e.111r/lastitd sad TrusSat rest Vises, is lint tatter. Wawa also sitlosiva Agate la Shout• Cut "16111111 . 1 01.591 •IlWi." •f *515 am limn • tplitaaid maenads, • itatli far /titles •trita 'et 1-• a• 1-3 ix. rttoteatapals 3‘555 to Sae .34 I . l9 rdit W alas, to 11 1 / 1 11011COPIL—Wit =natation 'ay largely. Cad Late a lugs awl Iris am style. at Os Iteat tau. THOTOOII47OII •LBCIII-01r ataaatsenn et attn.. Is vtlt ttatuittrat the country as torarierla gimlet, sad beast, Y 191 ittlata. •11 to ull art made Is or , ... P. 0.,. 194 e•r 00...19 4391.11 ta.•• el /.7 .else Neal,. dryers .1.1:4 rat (.11 1• no sat idea beton native trait riiirddetta. CHROMOS. Tor lonstitall. 0.4258 So 6014/.444 how OS jhan P•astah, Sr sae trot h altair ea.. try Import 11 tna P. 14. 41114. Rpj., npply t 2545 5t ite Immt rusa. R &H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 13r.oADyriY, N. Y., /mouton mod Miners of Pdotograoldo *ateriaa GERMAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Corner Eighth and State OPPOSITE PCkSTOFFItE. This Institution is now open for the transac tion of business. OFFICZ /LOURS: 0 A. M. to 4 P.ll. 13.trinucars : 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Six P er cmt. Tait/west will be en by this nsUtutian to Regular Depositors. IDlREcrorts J. Elchenlanb, P. A. Becker, F. P. Liobel, F. Schneider, - John Genshehner. • OFFICERS: John Gene Matthew Schlaudecker, F. Schneider, my2'67-ly, MitlE MARBLE WOUICS. M. A. DUNNING, No. 1016 Peach Street, befween 10th and 11th, Erie, Pa. Monuments, Tombstones, Marble and Slate Mantles, &e. • I have on hand a large assortment of monu ments and headstones of various styles, in American and Italian marble, and a corps of the best workmen in the State. All orders will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar anteed. My work is warrautecl nnstirpassed, end I cannot be undersold by any one Orders and Inspection of stock tad prices solicited. tablW67-Iy. ' AGENTS WANTED FOB Secrets of the Great City. 'A Work descriptive of the Virtues- and the Vices, the Mysteries, Miseries and Crimes of New York• City. IT YOU wish to'know bow fortunes are made and lost Ina day; how Shrewd Men are ruined in Wail Street; how Countrymen are swindled by-Sharper, ; how Minister, and Mer chants are - Blackmailed; how Dance Italia and Contort Saloons are. managed; how Gambling Mouses - and Lotteries are conducted ; how Stock and On Companid9 originate slid bow the Bubbles Burst ` read this Work. It contains Si fine engravLuipsi lens All about the Myster ies and Crimea of NeW York, and is the spiciest and Cheapest work of the kind published. PRICE ONLY =AO PER COPY. 40- Send tor 'Circulars and seo our terms, and sanit description of thowork. Address JONES BROIII.E.R - A CO., Plttladelphis, Ps; • • CAUTlON.—lnferlor works of a similar char acter are being circulated; Bee that the books Lon otii contain 35 one cogriWinze and sell at saiaper cepy. , , - fehl/r AGENTS WANTEb /%1$ Night Scenes in the Bibl e . BY.IIEV. DANIEL MARCH., 31. D. waft FULL; free, Bowing, clear, sparall e jr pure and graceful style; for troetleg . pta„,, -, for beauty of thought and rich glowing -"'; nation ; for Mee analYais of character, vi z % delineations and eipeaeholarship; for 14.1" pictures, glowing words and Wappy mue , 1101:18; this work has no equal. Buell Conw,2" dation" am the above r have been received Q 7 Bishop Simpson,' BOV: Albert Bartle., irm,„. Porter, D. 8., LLD. W. A. gleams, 1).1)., Dena Boardman, L.D. I. W. Wiley, D.D.. uei W. nigher, D.D., L L D., and leading le men and the press of ell denoti inationt. for circular containing the same. Agents everywhere meeting with unparalleled 14 It is a most beautifully illustrated and elerZ: ly humid book, and pleaseseverybody. Commissions, $lOO to $2OO per % oath according to ability and ene_rgy. Addreva ;- ZIEGLER, oatttpy 6 ), Phil M Philadelphia; Pa., el neinnat I ; 0., Ch leap i ll or St.. Louts, Mo. , feblk;al = Guardians' Nate. RY VIRTUE of an order of the Orplu,- Cohrt of .Erie Minty, there will bt &I— to sale, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6th,b,,,t, I, r ", o'clock, p. in., at Drakes iffilknear thei i r . • cm/. ses hereinafter described, certain un vi d ,a interests, by Guardians undersigned I:ltiti balance by the adult owners of) the foilowict described real estate, Lying, being and situai in the township of Whaltlogien, county of Erie, and' bounded on the north by ko lu , Lefever (now lands of Crane); on the Euil„7 land of Trow; on the teouth by county Ithe 24. joining prat Of same piece In crawford tount , d and West by land of Henry (Irma; and mining .1;i acres more or less, being part of IX acres set apart to the heirs of John Grow 4 writ of partition In the Orphans Court of (.Ya m ford county, at No. 24 April Tenn. Mr., which there are some improvements and nu, able timber., The ba'anee - of said piece, bel l , g'ineres adjoining, in Crawford county, will 4 1 sold at, the same time.) • Tnitna.—One-titird ()utile purchase money to onedhird•in one year, and the balatio, In two years. Deferred payments to beseeiN by approved security, with Interest, pay a l 4 , annually. 'Possession given immediately. • ,W LLI A2l .E.CLE3IISNs, ( - Mardian of Xerxes Dross, who has a onesilth undivided Interest In said land. L. O. fiIitCHARD, Gav:dian of Hiram Legran, Lemuel Ltdrte, Thomas Leeottes nnd Andrew Cehet - (imps, wlio have a- four-fifteenth arida:. ded interest in said sand. Et.. B. l'irß err, Attorney; Authoilzed Capittil ssoo.otttr: CAPITAL PAID IN WAD. - " THE 'SECOND - NATIONAL BAlli ' • opened for business 011 SIONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1861, In the bunking °Mee ooenplad by e 2 2derclutnt's Bank.-Brown's Bonding, nortbizt corner of State street and public Park. NM. L...13C01T, Pratt. WM. C. CURRY; Cu •.• • - W(era.M. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. :Hearn it.:Vo. 1)4, JOS. 31'0ARTER, of firm of Belden, Rho I • cCarter, Builders. GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. • W. 8. BROWN Agent Buflltlo & Erie IL , JOHN C. J3URCIFIV., °film of peraens,oll , 4l:, y & Burgess., Wholcaate Grocers:. O. E. CROLICH,of firm of Staudt & Bro., Flog?, erotical te,- .11. R. BARR, of firm.of Barr, Johnson &Rots. •• • n,Staeit Mannfacturers. P. FARRAR, of firm of OW & rang ' Grocers. J. DREIRIGAXER. Grocer, NEW LIVERY, Boarding and Sale Stable, Corner of French and 7th Sts. '['HE SUNCRILIBILS having talgen'the lately occupied by Dimmer,. Johnson, would lnfortu the public that they have pal. chased an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of !torsos, Harness and Chrriages, and are pro. pared to Om perfect satisfaction to all who favor thew with a call. We have the best s i t , in :Northwestern Pennsylvania., r0y2.1-y BRECIV BROSIH , .. FOR ONE.Ap X DOLLAR ~ , - . _ [Licenshd liy.the United States Authoritleo.; d idti4AT ON.F, DOLLAR SALE.—Dry and Fat. kJ er Goods, Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Carpi ings,, and Shoes, Sliver-Plated Vran, Watches. Sewing Machines, Cutlery, dc., to iv toUld at the aferage_price of $l.OO each. Ouroon. nifsiduns , orslubs exceed those of other est& ' 11.11mten ts, and onr goods are warranted to Sri gatlstaet Mo. .Cabs of ten and upwards met 'articles Valued at from $3 to $lOO. New elm:s: and full pa t iculars sent fres. N. B CLOUDMAII 3 CO, floc 1341 tn. 40 Hantiver St.- Boat on hh JAR 1 , :4C17 K I Bre CrICIIERS, State re,r, opposite Brown's Botel K hAre the largest assortment of Eye Glases and Spectacles ,'We would call ,speefally the attention at thi pt btle tu our ELFCI72O-TEMPERF.D CRYSTAL SPECTACLES, which we warrant not to break, and will gives new pair for every broken one returned. , Also, on bind a large assortment of Seottist Pebbles, Eve tßaNses Rubber. Steel, She; and Gold Framed. 6. We • Can .Suit :Every Sight . And warrant to give peffect !satisfaction in every way. decl7-tt, rplIE undersigned offer at private sale their • 1. valuable H.ivir Mill property on \Valuta Creek. upon the McKean road, about six mks' .from Erie.Tne Mill runs by water power, a double geared, was built new three year. ago, and is in good order throughout. The Mill hu a large patronage and is in one of the best Is. cations in the - county. Fourteen acres of land are attached, with the water privilege. Then are two good Frame Dwelling Mouses and Barn on the premises. The place is a capita] situation for a.Grist Mill, being on - an met sively traveled road, and In a rich agricultural section. For further particulars address 'he undersigned at Erie, Pa., orsee them personally on the premises DsBUTJ k GEIST. DISCHARGE Ii BANKRUPTCY. 1 NTiiE DISTRICT - COURT of the tultel I States, for the Western District of Penni. Walter S. Payne, a bankrupt, under the Act ct Congress of March 2, 1867. having applied for discharge from all his debts and other claim provable under said Act, by order of the Cour. notice Is hereby given to all persons who hide proved their debts, and other persons intent*, ed, to appear on the 7th day of Jun., iSa, sii o'clock, P. M., before S. E. Woodruff, Esq.,- Ret later, at his-office, in Erie, Pa., to show cause,ff any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further co. tico is hereby given, that theElid and third meetings of creditors of the sal ukrupt, re will be had bore and said Regis otto s amid aci will be had before the said ter, at. the tame time and place. _ _ _ • S. C. McCANDLEsS Clerk of U . S. District Court for said District n0v12.2t LADIGS who suffer frotn s weakness across the tack and of the limbs, with bearing-dart pains ; SO It Is with difficulty that they ea stand or walk erect, can be relieved at este, and radically cured by wearing the FRENtIi SUPPORT ft, a new an 4 elegant device. SOS before kumvu or used itilhis country. For informatian, call upon or address with stamp, E. J. I'RASER, M. P., sep2l4f Erie, Ps , Voluntary Bankruptcy. r Illy IC TO GIVE 'NOTICE that on the itt 1.. slay of Jam., A. D., ISB9 a warrant in haat• ruptcy was issued against the estate of Sylrmo H. 11111, of Ortrry, Erie county, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged MI& rupt on his own petition; that the payment any debts and delivery of any property islosf; lag to hint, for his use, and the transfer of all property bv him are forbidden byliaw; that t meeting a the.creditors of said bankrupt. 1. 2 prove their debts and to choose one or real Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Cowl of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of tht Register, in the city of Erie, Pa., b. , fore I'Voodruff, D Register In said District, on tn 25th day of Feb.eA. D., 1999, at 9 o'clock, A. M. TIIOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. 8. Marshal, Me , senger. By O. P. Davis, Dept. D. it. Marshal. Janifis [Licensed by the United Statdi Government: . GOOD NEWS t 1131 T. COXSUMEFS OF Staple and Fancy Goods, .President. .Treamirer. ..Secretary. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Alt 111 NG TON d: -co., OF FIFTEEN years' standing as Jobbers s. Retailers of the above goods,in Boston tri vicinity, have concluded to offer the pee, is V l l the whole , country the advantages of the ia• t ; :4 menso Importations and agencies for Amerva manufactories through the popular ONE DOL. .:2 . ; LAR SYS'fEJI: , 70 Our Premium List to Agents, and Escliasti, List for Agents [tad patrons, are not equal;''' by any house In the. country. Best New Vat A.: and Roston references given' when restart . 1 Send for free Circular. HARRINGTON &C , .;:i P. O. Box 33.1. 80 Summer St., Rotor.. _ • Administrator's 'Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estatt-. James G. Jackson, deed, late of Erie tr.t. Pa., having been granted to the undersigin` notice Is hereby given to all indebted to same to make Immediate payment, and Viol having claims against said estate will prrs o ' them, duly authenticated for settlement , ' apuN %V i HAW , ' Adlw IMI Erle, Jan.,7, '69-4w -- .. - Voluntary Bankruptcy. 1..; . 7: Fr 1118 LS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the St [;.... : 1 ' r ' A. day ofJan.. A. D., lute, a warrant into ~. e ruptcy was issued against. the estate of 13.,/ (7...• Sloan,of Erie city, Erie Co., and Staten( re/1 +..,: violin, who has llcen adjudged a hankropi t. ,-,. .. his own tition tt at the payment of I j, i. tlehtft and delivery of property beloncinf ~..,.: k . - him, for his use, and transfer of any prelf s 1 - : ty by him are forbidd by law: that a ince , 1 , ",,,' of the creditors of said bankrupt, top rOv , c,, L o l i.... debts and to choose one or more A 5 411 4I: ''. his estate, will be held at a Court of Bans rul , t.'4 r to be holden at the °lnce of the Registe r . , 15 e...1 ' • city of Erie, Pa ., before 8. E. Woodnto. • -- 2 r . Register. in said District, on the 25th die ~ ' Feb., A. 1)., MD at 9 o'clock...A.M. ' THOMAS A. ROWLF.V. ,„ 9., It U. ii...liarshal, 31cese n g 1,.._ BY 0. 1. Dacia, Dept. U. S. Marshal. ,„ ..,..' 1nn144„, „; —__,— BLANICEIT BLANKS I—A complete meat of every kind of Blanks needed l el e Attorneys, Justices, Constables and Bala i..., Men, for sale.at the Observer alike. --- -. t, TOB PRINTING of every kind. In 0 small aMat quansad a tities, plain or t moderate colored. dojo Umbeataty/e, Observer F:ver brought to thla market Maw. Mill for Sale. To the Ladles. EMI