—:Erie Mirkei Prices, .' • . T.IIOVISIONS. Wll.OleSlll`... net.llll, o.lltte pots riv 0. 25 ..... ........ , 40 •45 , cher.e. 11, .33 I,Drl, 11.111 ..... . ...,.. . 221' • ' ...2 '25 ‘OOO7O, dressed. V 10...,„........ 4 .5 0,70:;dr05,.. 011."? 0 , - 15 • :b1 FIOO,---Sugar ('tired,' 1 1 • , .... - 122 ' , 21 Wall'-Plain, V 11. 22 ..- . .Then l, l , - t' M. 17 ,oclo.:7ry )1 - .-4q,:it 171)1—.33 50 rod, :, ,•;•ar, V 10'01....• 36 00 Pri.,t II:04, Vlb • 21 . 2.5 -44- , 1, - .:4 boediel 10 03. • 11 00 IDnotliv s e ed - •.,3 50 4OD ~.. 5.:,1, Ta IA 300 . 350 IiII.AIN, Fl,olTit AND FE/117. 1 ,,,,,, XXX W. W. v bbl..-10 W , • is. X .. red .0 bi)l:_. q 75 •'.' oco ,• xx cin trig.? 1701 7 :15 ; 7300 ~\ ~ e at, 7,1710. 5% I ntcr..lllm.. 100 _ .. . iza ss inter v 1)0017.. 1 75 •!1, - 101 ,10,1 ~,.,., 01,11,110_ ......... .. _ ,'....._. 'o7ra 7q A Nitst:Ela„t-NEs)us. ~.I—ltard V toll - g 0 0 ... ILo ~. 1111170.71770 a, ' - 500 ... 051 1,001.erLrlIen110,21:. 10'00. - It 00 ,1,, 1'177c, coninion....lB OD • 20 00 do to clear ' 45 00 • lII'-..1,7 ,::1. , •m. . ... ;50 OD --S.twed 139 5 10 :7do 51avcd...............- 430 500' .......................noo , 2op •v,iv ......:.r,, short cord._ )0) ,;04, I do l 'long , 5 0); • 500 flat) atoicrtinnriits pobliffli;cen Notice secure Insertion, rou,t be !voided to by WednesdnVeyening, t te..s than three qeinArei In length. 1;! :111 rt I~.•tuents not ordered for a sped nn woe cull be continued at the expen,e pnrtte.., .\ dvertl,lng neconnts are q uArtelly. .I.tlornep, Will be held , . , ~,p.,lAuhle G.r - tuivertisements published 1 ..lhelr orders, and the hills ii 111 he rhade '.. ...,: ill their' names. The Advertising rates - . 0 our tir'd Plhh? 1 % 111 le• •trietty iiiihereillo. tdministrutoem'Sale. I \E order of the Orphan's Court I.rie comity, the undersignt , d Admiths t: of the estate of George Marti nMeeeased, adj es.pr:se for sale at Plinth: Vendue,on'llturs . rah day of April. A. 0., 1";: 9, at 40 in., on the premises to be sold, the , ,scnLi,i piece of real estnte of said M.:rtut, decM, gituate In Middleboro, Erie and being b land !Lot of of . raetl. F. Mar No. C, tin's :knd ,•,,„ki on the west 1:: Elie north by land Of Joseph Burger; fog Last by lajid Mkt to Martin, and on tat Ada by a pulite rood, eont.,,inhiti. thirty b of lend and having erected thereon a I. su. house, etc., (0 SA Ix—One-third in hand and the .".,Ste 1a tno egnal annual payments In be me :t.lndgment bond and Mortgage on the .1111,,, • DEAN HAWK, Adin . l• of Geo. Martin, deed. Waterford Acadeniy, ANTI TEACHERS , S EMI N ItRY. ;, r „ 22; clOSO: June ~r— fourteen \. eekq. ft - ITION i , t, ~, pv i„titint-nt. s l ix) ~,i.dars Department 5 01 , • , 1110.., t ',,mineleittl and Clasalek; i. at) 1, AI, i ut•lnlan extra, each. . I 50 Ratner information address 'FITE PRIvelrAL, wat,.,•,,,,i, Elie Co., hi. J No: \y - t_AiL), Preutr, , u,11.•2,7. Orphan's Court Sdie. hereby giVell tli,tit ill el/Milli:1111'0 ith au oiler of the Orphan's Court of Erie the undersigned Exeetitor;of the rstate ~t Frank itiryer,lieceaseti, late of the city. Of e .Vat, public outcry, on Thurtalo*, , tl4; day of April, A. IP., go . 16 4 . at 2 o'cloeh. , p. premises hereafter described, , the dhownicidot or ptei-p of hind, tieing part of in sr.. she aril tour, avisombered in the gen . d preti , •l in-!ots.of the Bon multi of Clic, .dt'the crud sldeOf 'Pomade street, is twZien . . rat hal ,a Twelfth' Streetsr and bean: the the 811.111t11ieee'of lamhpurchrised;by Ilium - al and Killogg from 13enjAtinn mid , otherq; bet deed hearing dttle the oh day of..lime,ls4l, beingkonedmif the.sige of av In-lot, forty-one feet thfee inches front on Form r , greet and itmning hack one hundred stsisixtv-ftve feet 'tt tieing the some pice or I.lr,rt df ground conveyed by' Victor Kosplel and wife to the said Frank Haider by deed bear taz d.te the '2...1th day of Jahuary, 15al, and re ,nr.le.l in the Recorder's offiee ol Erie county Peel his k No:7, page 7.1,4r1th a story and a ir d ird- house and larged)arit erected there , 4. int in hand, one.:thit 41 in one one-third in two 111.'131 i) i4Sr p.* 111011, to ‘44, semi i.l hs :blind snd 'mortgage. °. JACOB LLEFIBI,,' anda., . -Acting Ilseetib,r. , vt, it'M BI" , r;. It t. warrantM locate , lost or impaired Taste, Smell or !tearing; Water •Eyl., Onell,ll.N Breath, Plevrated throat or Mouth, Pain or Pre.lure lu the• Head L ,:t_Mrtoory, \\e :bn ettusea-, :Hl' of incr.] frequently are, by the ravage... of Catarrh, rt rleasaht and painle , .s to ki,e, cont:anc pokunoto; or caustic dritgi, lilt tlle, by t.oothli 4; net ton. Ite nant for a itage of. Catarrh that we cannot., ear,: V. - fit LE BY MOST DituriGlSTß EVERY IA HERE—PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS. • - - _ , uur, drugg'ist has not grit It. for , nlu, don't put off With some. wore than worthless arong snuti, "funileator;" or poisonou3, caustic which will drive the. disease, to the :lac , is of curing it, but send sixty cents to and the remedy will reackyon by return 111 , Four Pnckage9, post mild, e 2.00; one Ik)a.n fur r.. 5 00 Send a two cent stamp-tor Dr. p.onplileton Vatarrli. Address the Prb-• R. V. PIERCE. M. D.. , . Ersr..u.o. N. 1". = ;.1 . • :: :. . .; .. 3 • :.... ......,,, s . ..„ ..- 1112114 . - .. W • ,r.ff,... ...7i . . . • ' i 4 6 ' I :: •••D ..., Z 4 t 4 ...1 ma O. 1... • 14 L a 4 „..” '.. . - Z. '.. • . . ' --s • ... ' : ' .= B' - ~,...: . f.. - - i •' . - • ' ...;, - , s--....4. : N. -'-i.T.= °A ud i to eta ee, - vo , zt.o,r,o'd t in tho Onorti of connoor. SO 01 f of Erie Con otx. No. AN - - PehruorY Tom. vs. 1-40. • . • lOW Itohin,Ol). I • Fiat Fachtx., . . A\h NO W. Feb. motion:E'en 'multi , "'MIL rippeinted• Auditor to (114: . n . t I TP tifr money 'wide on lite saleet ;pal es t'lD.the alm% e :slftletj , . Ti iiii. , ee.igned Auditor will. attend to the 44 '4 , iu• iux appolniznotit at his °Mee, No. 5111 r.tir h qt. et, Erie, oil the .itli'day of April Is• Nt. at - 2 n'elrut: p. - . BENJAMIN Gft.iNT, thlitor. . I , W.l Nl'F.l/1 - ! , :.0.11( 111'•••• rc toNtln ,rftl f‘lr• the largi , i 4, ON.E•DinalAlt SALE "wttintry • mn• sm4llyht..arliclt..s mph . ) cap. - • , 11.itir.N1 for u-Livp-r-pTated live- 1 ;0'11,41 '!: • 'witor, or *MT enoleo , •:c cc, xc:lc.cll,4c. '4 , 111111k.SI•111.‘ ;lo , " . .4cr tin torsireffiar. " TIT - W.llll-u arreard: . - acaiunt4e Mr , due... fro 'soon:as the ma . is A:Wilma. ' feblB-tf." Ern Important: • net! r a - pardon of our mlition - hi&iOne to presg,_ ti dispatch tvas., reeaived eiskitte. the (Nemo! haa _approved the . net :changing the timb:Ofliolding loeal Oectipris Octo beF.. There NMI: therefOM,* no elections next -ireek, except in such distriets as may be exeMptedirom the act. `.4 CAME NMI' FEELING Ren.—Ouranpertine - friend of the Repollican, who, for the sake of his editorial repUtaiir, it is to regretted "didn't die young,"'singe every day is, caus ing it to grow smaller and "beautifully co nfesSeictim t "should Teel d ceideclly,bad" at the attempt of his presumed Ilissourinn itator,7 "if it wasn't for one thing—nathely, that it is an old actituiintruice." .The'wholti community will join with us itt rejoicing over the lucky eitcumstance that the para graph happenvd to he "a n old itegnaintance !" Hail it been otherwis6, 'Hiere is no telling what an amount of "bad" reeling- our neigh bor would have suffered, clr what an awful volume of dyspeptic spleeli might have fol lowed !' Just here we are reminded of a story which ndq or may not be applicable , to the case in hand. "Once upon a tiine" there lived a man who'll:Id the well deserved reputation of be ing the ugliest person in all his section. He took a journey, and when some distance from home was suddenly accosted by a sfranger who cried Out, as he began stripping off his coat, "Either you must kill me or I must kill you." "What do you mean 1" asked Ate other. "I mean jupt this," said the stranger, "that ten years 801 , 1 took an oath if I ever met a man who lbOked as mean as I do, one of us would have tAlie; and by —, you hro the only one I've ever seen," Thc'first party hesitated a. minute, eyed his antagonist closely, and replied, in the accents of de s*, "Well,:sir, take my life as soon :is you please, for if I look anything like you I don't deserve to live." Prfuetpal - PreeeptresA Whether something of the same kind of influence came so near Inducing our neigh bor, to "feel - bad," when reading the pain grafph in question, we leave forthoe who knoWJdln 'best to decide.' - TO -pity ut..--We..ton 7 the "walk • is always chatenging .offering in Ae,large sums , Of money; , while, at the same time, he 04 a habit of bringing• his acalt suddi:uly to an end because he hasn't , enough Money to walk npon. It is•pnly a ti.:w days since his "great walk" from,sonm "wherc; to sounAt here else, on. V. Mel) lots of money Was bet, %vas abruptly terminated on aaoutit of. the'wrt Of means to supply him , Leli* with NietuaU", and already .lit.hib ! iiiiked fora fresh utteriwt, It itn.noble.,tbing,i.wel suppOse, to lie a :great niul Mill 'mitre aphle 4 to be a `'s,chatimionwslkist," Ltit if Weston would only sit down'and BLitt up for a little ; we should admire him mire than, we (I() how. HIS latest!experimeht , is to ac cept a challenge from Cl' Payn,Ao excel ! the lattor ,in Walking nue Ittualrsd miles; commencing at a point ten - miles west: of this • city and proCeeding to Buffalo. The stakes are t.BOO a side, which Weston or hiS frienile propOse to- have ready whenever, Payn is 'willing to cover it. - `• CouNTr Piu.rurs—T4Craw thrd county Rep uldieans have elecleii E. 1.. Lift:JAM(' and E. O. David rettresetitative delegates to the State -Convention, Which meek June Ll3cl. Judge Derticksi4i WIN a C:inditiVlN•, but I:tiio. Of eltaqion. The deleote is claiuied by that cpuntA and' , P Davidson was erected. Aconunitpe, 'was appointed fo 4 confer with the - other you'll ties of that - Conurc;ssional will the object of delli,ir_sotne for securing to each its tair representation. in the bi-annual ,coo ferenee,s, The rule at present gives three 'evufertes, to each cpunty, which.is unfair to' Crawiort, as her vote is, nearly dniible lift Cot' any. other county.; Thp. primary rueettugg were fixed forPridffune 25thipud candi dates for ()Mee are already offering thei-r.er i vices to the 116 publican votei - s. ' Cii.k.Nul, (IF Ei.Errionss.'—ilie li,lluw intris Mr. Lnwry 3 3 hill for changing tlie*titne'of holding the elections in ou,t:eoutdi-: M==ErillMM 4111hjfieer.eQf the Cortntp? - . 5c crtorr 1. Be itenaeta by the Senate and. House of Itepze4entati'm of the ('ommon wealth.of PepUsylvania, in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the an- dsority• of . the some, T4t the election otliel!rs in and tor the county Of Erie shall be 101 l annually en the second tad) Tuesday in October, instead of the third Friday in March, as herehithre_anil it shall he lawful , for all officer's of. entity, Nhose teyni or ()thee cx pires on the third' Friday - in Match next, to hold over IMIn the second TlleMbiy in I )(;- .tolll.r. , ' All att, or parts of ucts' iflcon,.istent %%ith act be,itraike licrChy repegled. „ • RAPE Unow nts meeting of grape gi,oWi . rfi - was 'held' at East oil S-aturday; with' the' object. or organizing an association to promote the,eol ture.of the grano - along the Lake Shore; Wm. Griffith wPs chosen - Chairman, and” Edward I. 7 ndjritill:Seerelnr3 - . A 'eall was issued for a geneiiii - Meeting Of all whoitie interested in;glape'growitin:ll) meet in this city ott'Sitt nrday,..Marelt '.2oth, :for the purpose of orzau jzingaN,ake tiliciK - Ornpe Grower s' Associ atiMt." We hope to see,ii large attendance. 131:itssu).—The ('Lapel„ Pleasatit street,' Corry;.oras ;014/ly Arcleil by *trra` op, Sattirir, Inoruital.r_lt we- ri ply builtling,;bot ope or the peatest 4n the , equnty.- Worltlitenb`ad'betai plaqter iitg.'a porliotr of the einipt:l, and Ht a tire to ,hast . en the.dryintr, plotless, which is ti - pposial ;liavesonittinnioared itith •the ,41.1111 C manner tinkmprr The buildin ayes insttre4l.blr *ti;poo. 'A tit3iv bri'dK; build . • "" tag ki to bet reeled; or largertlitnensious, • limn' !lie old une. •- •= f.'ou:ccvl Com Ntit . ' tini•wer ' 'in ••P,l tAttiiie::: we are antltottr.t.•l - stato. that: the Comity not be called ' to-;1 eveept -by •reloiest of a .thajority of its.rnernbeis; until .after" at -ineeting of the • State` Cotnailtee, , ' tin' the 3Qth iu j. -; The State. Conik:Jition• - will not . .be.:llel,l .liar morith,orin°6 after that tiatei w•rtivlt• ttiiil af ford alanolence 'of tine to tran : qut all bt;inehs in con - neetion • . • ,• Tint .Crrl"'POST . prVien.—Ruinpr; updo :the street 'ith:st , .rt that •Mr. iSeptield loss ree tinimentlatt-..i1k0n.?4. B. Gera for •Postinaster of tate:city, ,atni . pipointtneut;is . near-. to.•take Mace. We knows' of no ; gentlentan 4 i- the Repnlilic44' ranks ~tvloise selection " would ; give njorekenend • • . PAtnick 31cEvoiadveitigd s s for one thou 'sand good 'and sober laborers, to work on tile Bennett's Brunch of the Phila. St trie R. It Liberal wages mill a long job ,are guaran teed: ' • • ' --43oftly, softly, while . we slept, Carne the snow tin :es gently , down, • Caine mid Sorrowfully wove • A ahrowd of white for the buried town : W rose with feelings'grund and intense, And hired a r;101e-aged Anglo-African shoi.'ellst to clean our sidewalk WI for fitly yews. 1);.?5-44. 'Tali :BEST' ftnITIS of LCWICA, - Peedi, Notes, unittitlailks of . all kinds, alwajr . a on band at Oir44 , rvvr Attlee. - . jan7-3f •Tke New Couttty Jail; - Tket Cotility Contulissielie*in ollestertee to the reperts cifthree' sue - cm:46 f litind Juries, and Of tin initierntive Orar of the . Court, have completed their arrangements for the'speedy,linilding of new Jail; ,The material is rill contricted and - ev.prv,thing ready for proceediug:with the work ,aa soon as the weather" will permit. The •Cotntnis siotiers have - visited - pary - of - the - hest eon str46ll4-jajla thec Otyntry, nallonifiloyed lira R. C,Phipuian, under *hese supervi sion the stork is.; to - be — dO4, 40 , diro - itr. plait incorpo4ll4 . "thepOst.iPproved •prin eiples arehiteetnie. I , Whilti•the , wOrk is pnigressing, the prisoners will he , confined in the Warren county jail. The new jail is to occupy the site ;of the one now standing. The .present Sheriff's dwelling will be allowed to remain, 'with a slight modification of its interiorpandsotne iinprovements, adding to' its, appearance, on the exterior. In the rear of - this, of the same IN (dal, and extending back 44 feet, will be the jail proper. It is to be threestorieq high, with brick walls 11l inches thick. A wall 16 feet high, extending from near the rear of the Sheriff'S house Will enclose the jail yard, giving a considerable space in which the prisoners can be allowed to refresh them selves in the open air, without danger of es cape.: A part of the yard will be ,oecuided by the Oldhonses of the Sheriff's thmil), and by th - 6 prisooenelatuadry. The laundry has • no way'. of :,aces except through, the jail i Iself, thus obviatingthgfpossibility of Spread ing,.contagiona.. The building% wilk baCe'ti wing at each side, two stories high, which are to be used as kitchen, keeper's office, Se. - The eutrauce to the jail will be through the keeper's office, at the side, there/ being no communication whatever from the Sat - ill's dwelling, except a small crevice for food from the kitchen. The jail is to be heated by furnaces, and no feature has been neglected for securing perfect warmth and ventilation. Water will be carried through every part of the building, there will be bath' rooms on - each• floor, with - hot and cold waterconveniences, and everything required to preserve the building pure and the health of the inmates good has been provided for. The windows will be on the East and West sides. They are to have strong double gratings, and will bent' half inch rougbglass, which allows the light o enter, but prevents anything from Lein seen through the 4 4 panes. Each window wilt be within two feet of the floor, thas . making the interior more cheerful, while detracting nothing • from the security of the building.. The jail is to have a cellar 8 1-2' feet deep, which is to be used for the furnaces and. storing fuel. A large sewer, connecting with that of Fifth street, will run beneath the building, at some distailee below the cellar floor. ..*The first floor will have twelve cells, each .licS feet, !Raking six fronting each row 'of windows. A corridor runs through the cen tre for ventilation end passage way to the rear, separating the cells into, two tiers, be tween which there is no/communication ex ... ,• * - cept. 4 by permissidn of 'the keeper. From thoNvindows tr . " the cells is a wide spae:e l where the prisoners can ,be alloved erreke. A ro;,-, of Wort grating extends ~the Whole Itaigtli of the jail betiivn the walls and tire cells, and aunt ke-third di , itarCe from • the, hitter. This answers l t ite (1(11114 pur 'pose of ntakin the jail more secure at night; bud keeping the Plisehaers separate, if desira file, during (116 day:iyithoot dotal:ring theul 'to their cells eiitfretYri - Each calk- i's to have ' a water closet 'land _ fresh 'water supply; and alt heedful - facilitleF, for, the, cleanliness of the •inmafes. haye;been provided for. The second and third stories. are fac:simitess , athe tiki. Six cell; °tithe third floe. , are' to. be appropriated for fe . roales, and ,ilaii other six for, boys. A leading objection to the present jail, that' all, rages and grades Of critninals fire compelled to as.ciate• together is' wholly :ityoided. ' The cells are to be of boiler iron, firmly riveted, and lacked on. an Ingenious principle, which enables the jailor to per form his"ibities without risk of attack by :the prisoner's: . ' - Tbe.thira floor of the Sheritre;slwelling . to be divided Into two large Hospital rooms - 'and onelmith loom, sr') that thc s sick'can have proper attention, fimilities find comfort. 'The atticfloor of Abe jail,is to be covered-with two feet .of brick, which will put a complete' check to egress in - that direction. The jlil proper is to be'fire proof throughrint, tind is so constructed that if ,the roof an& Sheriff dwelling were consumed the tlameS could nn,endanorer.tht.& portiOnwhere the prison , ers are kept. .W,e regret- that the Commis.. slows bave'not deemed it advisable to Ka t . rige for a'work-himse at Inv.-cut, but us the plan Contemplates an addition" of that kin& whenever it may be fotind expedient, we do not doubt that before long mulcts' will -be .adopted to make the pri.mciq e.trn Weir support. On the whole, we think the' new jail will be a vast improvement 91 . 1 the old one, and quite up,to the demands of the ag , ;. NQ es sential feature 'has • been neglected, and its completiOn will give us a linildine .• in strength, eonvOnienet, healthfulness' anal a4laptabirdrecitial to any in the. State. Its cost is estimated' at front $65,000 to 41;0,000. - • Tim law requqrq that all planst , torcounty jails Must be snlitnittefi to 'the Secretary of State. A cominbnication received on Wednesday suorning from that fully *approiinot the plans adopted 'by the Coln , • las-inners. • • = Tut?. NEW ClionCir:—Seyeral lentwes ve recently been delivered in this city by Itev..,„ Mr. Burnham, of Philadelphitti_hayeg,tird , 'ilie - ilcictriries of the New . .leitiitilern Church, or, as it hi more comnittnly known, the awe_' ,denbolgian creed, with the ,ultirdaie oiAject, we pee.tukte,nr establishing ati o,rgattizAthin jn oar midst. The tenets, of this botlyliave firm dis - eiples in several of MitAinost, iptelli gent citizens, and rts they are -novel 'to, the public; generally, a,brictt :distract may be,df interest to our read4,:x. Tht Swedenborgian tai h,ia . follows • God is one in essy:rice and 'person, 'and the Lord Jesus chriit4 this; God, the ottly, rrbject•of wash - 2. To be sayeq, tptttit musts believo in the Lord dad obey ht= r.ommandl. • • 3. The 131b1e,i4 . (;(),P4 hoot of cvi dom and in - addition to the.' Undid Ispiritual s use, Which- tin 'only he inierpretetj. law -of vorresltontlenee dietween•iltiugs liana:ll4lnd things spiritual_ ' 4. The seedna. earning: of' the Lord is Id Aland,. and this Is not appeatatice, tall the promulgatb at, of a true doctrine, dis egged ihrouglt Emanuel •,* the /special itOrument 'elected by the Lord for that , ' 5. Tie present but`a preparation Kr the la, reader. the soul leava — the both; it enters into the Spiritual world ; Where it is.' prepared- Mann internudiate 'state, for • ileaven or nen, gecording to its character on elan]. .. World Is in direct•nontlec don, with this:and:we are unconeion;ilY stir- • "roundethat.lill titnes,by anaels and spirits. rni.4 ?--TheDispatch is "in formed that, that, a tikw `days since, some gentlemen , with 3n-large amoant, bt . capital ‘cafne, t heic to.pureluise Ilits.site for an oil re finery, which - ivas io be Second in capacity . ' only to the fammis,Dowher Oil Works.'They found nsuitable , location, were well suited with the price asked, and only waited to Learn what the eipenseof shipping oil would be, before being ready to comiilete the bar :gain. t on inquiry, they discovered that 'the least tate for which they could ship oil bver the Prtiladelphia Erie It 11. to this city was just twenty' cents per barrel more , thahthey could stn(l.lt over the sartio,road, by this. route, tel Cleveland, nittety ; fivd•miles farther. This knocked the scherne form big oil refinery - herein the head as effectually, sa If there was no oil in tie country to refine, and the eapitalists'left with the intention of starting works el4Owliere." We cannot con -mire it to be possible that our - coteruporary woUld,phice statements like-these in eireulaT lion without t fill knowledge or the filet;; muchleas thatlif tale; th 6 billetia:b.T. the road, would allow them to pats , Without eon: trtulietion. Ottisitizens oWe it tti themselves, tp ibgnira into the cause o> this musi unjust and otttrageti* diseriminationl'and 'to iht dearor to haveit aholisheti..."We hare more faitlf.tn; tit& local pride nail sense of fairness of the railroad. authorities than to believe that it is an intentional purpose to'lniila up the prosperity of t'lereland at the expense of that of Erie. • - • ST6NII7O PETITIONS.—nOW (MINI it happen that so many.: persons,, otherwise , , conscien tious citizens, will allow theniselves to be in du to sign almost any paper presented to hem, without reflecting whether its object is' right or wrong? The practice is so com mon that those who are best acquainted with hu'man nature have come to look upon all petitions or remonstrances as merely so much scribbled paper, knowing .s they do that, as a general thing, two-thhts of the signers neither know nor care to what they affix their names. An amusing story, illustrating how little weight documents of that' sort lire enti tled to,is related by the New York Sun as -having happened at Albany seyertd, years ago: "Two members of the Legislature Were disputing on the subject, when one of them laid a wager of $lOO that within three days Ihe could prodime a memorial with 100 veri table names attached, asking the Legislature to pass a law to hang the Rev. Di. Sprague, one of the most distinguished clergymen at the State capital. The Let was taken, the money put up, and within the time the me morial was produced. Of course, the memo rialists neither knew nor cared what they had signed. It will be quite safe for the new administration to assume that nine-tenths of the office-seeking petitions presented to, it will be worth just about as much as that gOt up f9r the hanging of Dr. Sprague." For in stance, a certain applicant for a Post Office , appointment in our county, we understand . , has a p'etition something less than a mile long, when the whole community knows that not a tenth nor a twentieth port of the people want him to have the position. , A QUESTION OF VERACITY .—The Gazette and Republican are in a hot controversy over the question of Mr. Lowry's, interest in the latter. office. The Gazette refers to Mr. L.'s allegation,Some time since, that he did not own a share in the office, and compares it with the recent statement of' the new propri etor that he purchased that gentleman's in terest among others. The Republican-an swers by quoting a part of one of-Lowry's letters, in which, he said.that "if necessary to . sustain a high-toned, respectable party organ" (such as the Republican) he "should give it assistance." The necessity; it would seem, did arise, for the Republican-admits that Mr. L. afterwards "came to its aid to the amount of six hundred dollars." It strikes us as rather singular tlrt there should not be enough intelligence among the seven- thou sand Repnblican voters of this county to stistain,a "high- toned, respectable party or gan" Without calling upon Mr. Lowry's boun ty ; but, then, that is not a part of the matter in controversy, and, besides, some of them 'may differ,,with him as to what constitutes a "high-toned, 4:espectabhi' party organ." Can doPcomprOs us to say that thus far the Ga zette has proven itself much r. 'more than a tmach tV4r the Republican, z hoth it> point' of style and statement. . Tim .plan of - holding an eleilion for Post mater is hemming quite general: Li has been tried iii Wilford, in this State, 'Ai!lerq three ° eandidates put hetheir - claiins,and only "ono:wasehosen.." 13ellefopte is .soon to ii?l - and IVilliatmlport is,' , •talkipe o ' of adopt ing her example. - in, .Zanesville, Wis., a 3-dung hid , " 'received the majority ot. votes, Whereupon the • - other - candidates gallitnly withdreW,-and she is 'now Withotit a compet itor, In this city two-thirds of, tht!doininant Oar;tyendor;ie 'but 'none have yet been foAnd witlopluek enough to 'run the risk of smashing • the .`tfccofield and Loivri The catididates IL Sterrett, Capt., J. C. llihon. .11ey.inot • ex-fley.l T. IL Whallon, A?.ro anti Milt~ W. V.lnglit;y. • . - Loc.At. LEnts.i.Arios..--Tlw I'MluMring bills Ilavu Leal introduced into the Legislature:: Authorizing the School DlTT:etors of Fair view borough to levy au aittlitiomil school tax to exceed twenty-skx mills on' the and tip elonge the time' of the coin meneOmmt of the, school' term. from the tirst Uirrie to the first* of April. . • To autlyutze tfic 'Commiaslduers of War; ren county, to receive and -keep in iheir,conn ty pil prisoners - of Erie county &rim!, the building of the jail of Erie cbuoty. The hit ter bill•has passed the House mid waits the concurrence of the : Semite.- : ' CONCEIT:I' NEXT WEiot.The celebrated "Sacred Songster," Philip Phi'Bits, or-New Yorl;, is to give a Concert k Farrar Ilall, on Friday evening ofnext week, for the benefit of the Seventh street Methodist Saltbaili School. Mt. Phillips has - the reput:;thin of. being one of4lie sweetest vocalists inAnigr ea, end never tails to atti4/e.t _ •hou.cs WhereVer lie goes. LOCAL BREVITIES. T,►tf: Erie Co. Live Stork Insurattee-Cont -puny has suspended operations, for went of sufficient patronage: . TrlE.Demotratic Almanac, printed at the New Yorkiiai lipok ofike, liasheen received 1;n 1869, mid thliii.sale at this office: ' THE (lNieral Appropriation bill, which tra, jets.med the - Tiotise, 'giants bin sure of 'len . thoto , 9lo hollers to theM - arine :Hospital at this eitr Is reported tint' . .31e,srs. Hartleib• ant: Jareeki, two of our:b . c.,st known Gertnan.eiti are applicatit' for. positkinl in EttroPe, tunier the Wm -Administrittitin Cur: , - Tut ayttnco tail of the Waterford .ikea- r deny commences the 22d. of Vareh i and close June The school, ander ite pres ent management; is Dinning. +o - good repa ration. A EN.:(II2ANT'S Cabinqt.doett :not include our Representative, 3j.r. , Seufteld, as was an ticipated by saneolhis admirers.' 'The only way wo can, account for ,it is, that the Pre-a dent agreed with Mr. Lowry that ho couldn't well be spared in the house!" ' Tae-Erie A.)iinp tiailogs.4intution .of•this city is and of 11)e inoit remarkable finaneial suet-es. ever ,4t.tainitd‘ in . our , p!trt...or the Stale. ill littte over six "regu lar,t)eliosll;;, int:J . 10113 g capital stock pail in, .have rarilip to nCar1ir,#...150.000.. • >.lt• Gr.int lacks for material to lilt :1! his appointments, we tiLlvis'e him to' send to Erie for thlt amount needed. ,We t.lll sttp plY; anj• ['Lauber of candidates - for `Cvery.po scilimr,, from a foreign minister or Cabinet ,of. tieer down to a CO . llllllOll 00'1(.1111p. A . f.%_zsz,riamed Charles Tubbs, of harbor Creeh; has been Arrested for indecent ex ,posure of his person, in this city. .11e is a-c -•cused of having made a practice for . some time of "open lewdness," in the presence of ladies and little girls, whose delicacy has heretofore iireiented'him fuitu, being com plained upon. At the examination on'iNi day;about a dogh girls whom he had chn,sed appeared against him, and the evidence was so SitOng that he was held under buil of $5OO to nnswer at Court.. e • ;' A . SE:!ROR Lowav has no iight to claim ex emption from arab' criticism of hi, public •artg i on the ground of his - "physical disabili ty:" So long as he has the "physical ability" to introduce legislation that intermts the pub tic, he cannot complain if those concerned ex ercise the treeman's privilege.of dismissing its merits and . detnirits :tut theii dictates. Our .sympatby'for his afflictions is as sincere and unreserved' as that of his' best friend, but Ive are vet to be: convinced that physical suffering ought to exempt a . Senator's official acts from their legitimate treatment 'at the hands of the Press. WE +nB infuldintifbatilitoji3ctis on foot to build a' pipe iinc..,fcir conveying oil; be ' tween tbls city and Titusville. The distance is fikty-six miles, - and the project Is said lobe entirely, feasible. With such -a 'line ht cess ful operation, Erie would becoine, once more, the great oil trout, and the trade of our city would receive a fresh stimulus. The cost is estimated at $lOO,OOO, and we have . authority for stating that parties in the oil region ore ready to take half the stock, if the citizens of Erie will subscribe the balance. IT TS not generally known, but it ought to be, that the fur . ot a black cat r Is In quality superior to the finest sable tbr purposes of warmth and luxury. The electricity which they give out is so vitaliziug'that in Europe the aged often sleep"in them for the purpose of restoring their wasted 'rvigor. After, the boys learn these facts, we expect that the black cats will disappear (tom this stage of action with surprising rapidity. . Tin.; North East Star relates an incident Which happened at the Edinboro State Nor mal School, a few, years since , : "A boy shout seven years old was called up and flogged by the teacher lbt squeezing a little girl's hand. After the punishment IVL3 in flicted, he was asked why he did it, when he replied : 'lt looked so pretty I (could not help it.' "„ "Men are hut boys of 'larger growth," etcetera. THE Dispatch understands that there is a movement on foot to secure the nomina tion of one.of our German citizens for the Legislature by the next Republican county convention. The Germans always have a fair representation on the Democratic county ticket, but the dominant party seldom nomi nate one except for their pettiest offices. THE Corry Republican, one of the most Radical papers, tines "not exactly like" the "arrangement" for holding the State and Ideal elections on the same day. It is, says the Republican, "putting too much work Into one day, and putting too much of a political cast into all local inatters,lo meet with gen eral approval." Tut: following notice we clip from the Dispatch to show that "women's rights" are iu a fair way of asserting their own—in our city at least "I hereby caution the public not to trust Frank Bergold on my account, asl will pay no debts of his contracting after this date. WOULD it not be pusbible to reduce the price of gas in this city a little- 7 111st a little— and still leave a fair profit to the company? It issurely strange that with our nearness to the coal fields we shthild he compelled to pay double the price charged in cities far distant. Ora errs readers must not complain if our colturins this week are largely occupied with matter that they are already familiar with. Two-thirds of our circulation is in the coun try, where the information given will he as fresh as if no daily papers were printed,. advertisement of Mr. M. Rush War ner, general agent for th New York Life Insnrance Company, will attract general at tention from its novelty.: Mr. W. is one of he pleasantest gentlemen in the city, and the company he. represents Is one of the best, if not the best.. Tan new Geo:luau -weekly, the Lighthouse, appears this week with a well executed en- graying of the harbor "ornamenting its title, and presenting, In hill respects, a very credi table appearance. The paper is published by AYin..Baetzdl and. edited by Mr: Kralbs. TM? Corry people lire endeal,orinp, to se cure thiL . ereetion of a rolling mill in* that kitv. --Althost $100,11(16 are needed, arid all who kilo* the enterpt*-Qf our neighbors, will feel assured' that when they once make , up their minds to have the improvement da! . funds'wilt soon cortiloonaing._ Tim eclair:lt; t,ti I,f ,St.,Plttrick's„tlly,;ou the,,llllliilst. ; .6 the wain tepid el ititkire4 ninon g.Our Irbil citizens. They tlesig:ti mak ing it the . most llpprcsive cciiation'erei: itesejl in the city. ' . ftv . tt agrieitttnrpl . iendsAn; shaking their yureitio:es t of tlnel; should remember the ad age: "A. lam well tilled, is more pro firable la the end .than a large one ,iuditTer ently etritiVared.", Tut.: revivalist Hammond, whose_ visit to this county a year or more ago, is still fresh iu tie minds of our people, has . taken s eon: traet,to evangelize Rochester, N. Y. - Tim &Ist forms.of notes anti Henke in the city 'at the OtilwrVer office.' tr. .STATE POLITICS. ~ • 11114 'Penlocrats ot Lock Haven parried Ile municipal election' by ,ft majority ranging 'from 134 to 291. Lock llaven is• a licaltliy town. The borough election in Clarion re spired in a ermsitlerable Denfoetatie gain. Wiyifix the past we'ek we have learned of the itspension of .t . wo Democratic- p'apers— the Philadelphia Patriot and the Scranton (Lucerne county I-Reirister. The neligence of Demtierats in supportinc-thelr party press Is one of the main causes why Their principles remain in the inintirity. M= .Ttre Cambria Freeman 'snouts the idea that it makes any difference what 16rtion of the'State our candidalte, for .Governor comes from; and sensibly Odds: "What we-want . and that we pope to} get at !bettor* of iiii Convention in the A-onge.kt candidate—the man :who can concentrate upon himself the mast rote*, :viffhout regard to 'the mere cir cumstance of his local habitation, whether that may be in Oro' east or the west, the north or.the.,south, or in the centre of the State." • `Tim Philadelphia, Age is opposed to in structiuvfelegates to the &lite Convention in litvor of rertaili clinilithites: "Let," says the Age,.."the instrrions' of the people to their delegates, be .Givo us the best man; 4 , 47 e. us candidate whom we can elect; give us-a ticket Unit will' command the. respect, • contiderice and atapport or .the Democratic 'masses, awl ire tall do the mit when the great battle takes pith* I tu the second TOesday of uextDctober." /I • - .Triv.„ eiticagotribune (Had.) .- is*ofjthe *opinion that "Gen. Grant has perrt ted the hardest johoeoff ver got on po He announced that it was his intention to se lect u pure man from :Pcubsylvania for his' (Jahinet, The entirti Repirhlitata, delegation of Pennavlvania, in 'Congress, have , been dil igently searching, and have not been ably to discover a man in the party who fill?, the A youta:spo:inENT of Fornefs Pref. 4 ihat'although the Legislature has . been in session two months, nearly its whole time las been employed' in passing -bills for Am. promotion of ..seltislr eltentes, mid "nut a hill of public ihmortince has been enacted." Ile adds that "it is an outrage that the people should be put to the expense pf sustaining parlianteht in :full blast for three dr tour months every year whose dunes are confined to the nrringement of loose screws in every .petty corporation existing within our borders •httsiness that 4:orild be so easily fixed at the court houses'orthe respective counties." To all of which the people' will give their ,ltearty assent, and then cohtinue—we pre• same—to vote liar legislatures_ of the same sort for years_ to - Come. ' Ate special meeting Of thelrish interleaf Benevolent Association of this city.- held a their Hall; Saturday 'evening,- March att. ISM, the following preamble anti resolutions were unanimously adopted: Witmer:As, It. bath pleased Almighty God, in his mysterious, inscrutable way,. to remise by death our esteemed friend and brother member,• Cornelius Burke, from our midst; thereby tak big from ,our fraternal chain anothyr ling; AttnAVlttßEAs, By Ills death we are again reminded that lukthe midst of life wo ii c fur a Certainty In death; therefore, • Resolved, That while elf; the surviving mem bers of the Association,with a cheerful oomph , ancefatheWill of our heavenly gather, how subMlSSively to the mandate of Ills all-potent power. Resolved; Thar we offer the friends and rat, (lons of our deceased Brother OUT heartfelt sym pathy and condolence In tats theirsad bereavA', went and irreparable loss, and that we cause oar call to be draped in mourning for thirty days. i - . „ Resolved, That weatterut thin tuneful a our deceased Brother, and pay that last tribute of respect that the living can pa y . to 'the . dead, thereby carrying mit our text : ••Wetaire tor our , sick, we bury our dealt: , *lResolved, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be engrossed upon our Association record.; thnt a - copy be presented to-the friends of the deceased, and that they be published, in MO several . pewxpepers in the city. • •Titortes tritewrl. - ' • ' - Anna Wurrrsarsitt, lA.UKS CROWLY, - ' • „ cmum Wee: "31..iit4 E. BERGOLD." Resolutions of Respect. 1.1!tto tibettiormenps: ENE • Poor Mime *atomOnt;: - A NI)BEW THOSII44ON, THOMAS WA it . and JACOB HANSON, Ear., Dtrertors of the Poor end goose 02 Employment for Mite County of Erie, In neerant with the County of Erie for ttro year A: D. 1860: RECEI PTS. • Jan. -1 To cash in Treasury as per Au- Mbar's report S 775 1 Toeash from Co. (Mounigaloners 30,(0) no 9To oath on sale of Jesse Wall's Feb. "i'o cash from 'Way - Preston, board Mare 4To cash from. 1L.,. Kolb for Mrs. Mattlialen ...- ....' • IS 75 - AMS To cash fromsaie of ciot'er seed V 9O s To cash from warfaut issued in /k " 10 To cash from sale of Barley Mny 4 To .cash from 0/duller for M. Weiglo's board " a/ To cash (rota J Cliarrlson for Thomas Wilson's board fos eC " 30 To cash from =la of clover seed , 18 CO June 1 To cash on ace& R 11. fares 1 So " 17 To 'cash, from C Kolb for 31rs Motthalen July 7 To cash from sale of clover bay_ Aug. 8 To cash from Geo W CIUMIINOU, Esq, 4 liquor fines.... . 100 00 Sept. 2To cash from C Kolb for Mrs - Mattintien - 18 75 " 3To cash from Goo W Gunnison, • F:so. 4 honor flues 100 00 " FTo cash from fishermen's tines_ to at Oct. BTo cash from J C Harrison for T Wilson's board-- ...... , ...... -- " 10 To cash front I. Crirtze7ES'q.one liquor Into Nov. 8 To cash on fleet' ft ft fares " ,12 To cash from F Carlyle, E. 3 liquor 1ine5.... .. 12 To cash from F °flintier for M Weigle's board . " 11 To cash from Geo W - Gunisboas, Esq. 1 liquor fine Dee. 4TO cash from C Knit/ for Nits Matthalen Jan. 4To cosh-from sale ut sheep skins Warrants in circulation.„, ME I:XPEN bITUR Bed s 1111,06, !Alpines $7,00 nothing and trunks;36,so,chairs, stools, eter7, o o I 150 Blacksmitittrig 6 1 51,110, bags $7.50 ri9 10 Burying the dead . 6,:51,65, - butter 612,09.. 11 65 Books and Mationery $27 4s, Beef 64 10 01 J 624 21 Commission to Hayes it Kepler for sale of the Jesse Wall's promrty ~, .... Constables fees $.13,41 coffins slllb - L...... clocks and repairs 66,50, corn ... Dry goods - 6961,V, drugs and medicines 631,a Slri 53 Flour & meal 64.7;2:1,groceries 61,i1•55,01 I,srt , 31 Firo grates for house 64,91, bey 633,62.... 36 76 House and kitchen furniture 1a,3 79 Harness and repairs 35 75 Jtistices fees , t 4,21, Moe $3OO 67 21 Mutton $52,16, pollee fees &30,01) • 62 Out-door paupers of all grades.. . 11,453 52 Labor on farm $204. plaster S• 11 .50 .. .. • .... 212 5 1 .1 Printing & paper 8200, potatoes 619421 40 53 PIOW pOillthe and plows 43,00, pork 5567,73 615;_, - 3 Physfettn to oat-door pauper 5............ •_441 '72 Poor house law .61,,50, pumps no d re pairs 67,21 Repairs on buggy Removing paupers to Mimi It it fares to out-door paupers 1 arising through the county. , 619 9 0 -or 691. - - Sheep 01, goal) 8155‘eal 8:1 ' 111 00 Salary of A Thompson director 1 1 4 yr's . 103 "I Thomas Willis " " Via 25 " Jacoh.llannon " " 4:81 00 " Dr S Dlek Inson- physician I y lAA 00 " Dr Cleo E Darling physician I Erie I, t ' year 80 0; " Dr Pt; Barrutt physe'n in Erie GS 03 " Dr li E I'liolps physician I. .. Corry/ I year 30 00 (5 W Walker attorney 1 y 30 03 ••t 'al yin i?riol, steward " :775 00 •• Miss Pool, Hgatnstre , ,s ' 78 00 " I,lm 3.. f - Arbuckle, eler and treasurer 1 year 400 uo Stationery, stamps, hooks and 1nk..... 9 a I Mazes $4,60_ , turnips 510, threshing 576,04 1M 01 - Tabaeooll6l,Ss, hunting new farm $1.15 63 70 whp.at, s3os, Wool ii7 0 ,,0 NG so Western l'enn'at Hospital ... 350 112 Half of one liquor fine returned ...... .. . . :25 01 Printing law proeeed taiga of new hoard and annual statement"- .... Coal for house Sundries bought at the linapp sale. Religious anrt educational easpensy Amount of warrant:, I%sued 31.) War'nts in circulation last syttlenient 783 u 2 Cash on don't In Erie Co Paving.; Rank R,riag uo Ca...h on hand In trcaNury I,!Ps7 xi IMI We, the undersigned, Auditors for the eounty of Eris, having met together at the °Mee of the County Comnd ssioners of said county, and hay ing carefully examined the accounts of the Di rectors of the Poor and Aims House of Erie county, do report and certify that we find them correct as stated In abbe() account. (liven under our hands and seals this 11th day of January, A 0, 18443. ITARTLEIB • F. F. STOWE [I. s) THOMAS EVANS [Ls! Wsu M Artateltio, Treasurer. tU account with the Directors of the Poor for the year I San 1 To cash in Treasury- as per Audi tors report—... M 5 17 To requisition (4,11 Co Commissioners_ :10.WO To cash for sunthlcs is per Directors" account Q 31,017 05 ch. Ey:warrant!, redeemed . 0 1630 10 Ey' deponitin Erie Dime Savings and Loau.iiank at 6 per cent interest....... SAIO 00 ily cash in Treantry ............ 1,967 65 X 11,617 95 Total GEM We, the undersigned, Auditors for the county of, Erie, having met together at the office hf the (:nutty Commissioners of *aid county, and liar, I ng , earef tillv exam hued the accounts of Wm M ArbucCle, Treasurer for the Directors of the Poor and. Alms House of Elie county forthe year A 1), lON, tut stated in itbove aeeount, (I() v o• report th tit correet;. and that we find tine .the Direct of the Poor: and in the hands of said Treasa r, the sum Or one•thou4and nibs hun dred and eighty-ses•en dollars and eighty-five cents ($1167 •••;) and deposited in the Flrlel)tme tzavlngs and Loan Co's Rank °Weal!, bearing 8 per cent interest;eight thousand dollars (6,1,00.) Given nnder,our hn tfds and deals thisltth day of Sanitary, Al tl. oil() !Signal!' . SI 11ARTLEI13 [Jos; . • ', ' • F F sTOWE ff,•4l • THOMAS EVANS f t,..1 . . So of-out.4lon'r patipera Jan i s , I Vi? .7sZu taken ettar4o of dttri It?, the yer Total Tiled and (ll...charged tinrlng the year ItEmainingrm hand Jan I, 1849 No of imitates In ifouse Jan I, IRIS Admitted durlrig the year Total - Died 19, tlipebargetltii, out on trial U, bound Our 9 • ' Remaining in House jan I, 'Nib Males 63 • • females 45-111. NW/lElm 'lloax-rAinerica 62; Ireland 20;, many 23; England 3' in the Poor House 3-117. Pll VSI CA I. CON Drr os—Deaf and dn-m113; pies 17; Insane 16; Idiotic II; blind 6; helpless I; consumpti% e I; foolish 2; feeble ,ufnded ;:; tits_ 1; rheumatic 1-111. • Ages of Paupers now in Poor liou4-1 to 3, U; t o 10, 6; 10 to 13, 10:, tr . , to 20 10; 20 to 30, St-30 to 4U, 13; 40 to 30, 16; 50 to 60, 114; to ;0, 17; 70 to ;1„ .. . so to 90, 4-111. TuANsissr- 7 Meals and Icsighigut Erie, Corry and Unlonlog out-door transient paupers 52, and transient, paupers at Poor House, from one night to two weeks, of all grades, au. ~ 'produce of Farm for the year 0/111111g DCOOII - 31, 15631--0 beeves slaughtered, quarters weight, 3.M6 Ibs; 3 veils :WIWI; 32 sheep 2.030 IDs; • IS hogs 3,140 lbs; 6 bites sold to Gunnison 410 Ils; 7 skins tanned on shares; . ; :sheep pelts sold for Eat; 230 this tallow; 10 Ils honey; ISI• bush wheat; 332 do barley; 700 do corn; 10do beans 430 do po tatoes; 334 do turnips. 20 do onions; 90 do cur • rants; 15 do beets; 401 heads cabbage; 600 Ds grapes,• 2 - 1 tons hay; 30 bushels clover seed; ZNI do apples; 'X do tomatoes; • 150 winter squashes. Stock on Farm—l3o chickens-, 10 geese; 12 tur keys; d 1 ducks ; hives bees; 10 shoats; 10 cows; 4 horses. Articles rnanuftuttured in the House for the ye,ar ending December :11, 1808-3len's coats pants 70,vests ."Al,shirts 100, stockings Go, ~hugs handkerchiefs :A overalls 50. Roy's casts panty. 38., shirts 41, shoes 13, stockings 20, aprons /1/. Women's caps IS, dresses 43,gliorniges 70, auronts 75, shoes 23, stockings handlterchlifs 2.4B,petticoatsll2, night dresses 1,4 , Girls' dress es 37. aprons •.b. chemises 32, petticoats :I), shoes 12, stockings 00, 100 dozen candle*, re barrels, 6011 P, lbs-butter- All of which is respectfully submitted, - • ISigned) THOMAS WILLIS, • - ,TACO 11 HANSON, ANDREW THOMPSON, Directot*.-i IZIETNICIOV ED : W. W. Pierce & CO. Removed!' Removed ! W.• W. PIERVE R. O. have -moved their Hardware, Stiwe and Agrtrultural Implement Store from S3ro State wtr, (1. la+ the REED 11011 SE ROW NoRTIE.EAST .F TIIE PARK' They have the Ltirgest F.,tahlihhtnent lu their. line In the elty of Erie atifi are tilling it with nu. lininetPa w • st,k• of First Class Goods. Removid ! Removed !! Removed!! e •To 11.4edittltis'e 'Mock. a . W. W. PIERCE & CO. JOHN GEN SIMMER & SONS B.ALERS IN Clotbinr. and .Gent's Furnishiim Goods! kmtNrat LA!' riKATENTH STREET,'. • • - 4,11.1,1 V.. PA. Agents iVauted. p:nlio• tile only steel eegraving of Gen. Cront and faintly pubpshexf piVi their appripatt. graved tifSartato. Size 15 by 19: S?. 3, per 'eclat. tu'ligetils. Adareas 1100118PrK1i & CO., Chicago, or No. 31 hat Row, N. Y. • YoN3IOO Fagrawtug . 'on Eyartherte and SI Loa by Lila/3*v F.. Waring, Jr., author of "Di:11111w: for Wont," "F.letneutn of .AgricU turerd... A 'book of great value to every one, Metal felt ,page vitenlar. Agenta , nnante , V. TREAT & ail Broadway, Sew York. 4w _ _ Cie.er ' , Thu Neek ( - lAN RE I'UItED by the proper ute of Galvanic Electricity. It la believed that every ease 1-4 curable. no matter how laid. The ;very world eases enn, if they desire, test tir Sirtnes of thim harmless agent by eallirtg.nt thy office tit: -DR. E . J. FRASER. MA44 f. • , . _ WANIP.I)--,.lieuts Made or Female. TPI KVERY TQWN . A.NI) CIA: to mall the nvw Violet Ink. tantmractured-by FIX.F.Nen & t:o„ ha) Arab street, Plilltulelpbla.,=le,nd 4 eta. for stupple. 6224,_ - , feblS•lnit - oc e•* - Afto.!o.)Dottble: 0011111111 i GREAT PANIC IN NEW YORK Fearful Breakdown in the Prices of .Dry Eli oo 19 59 EEE Lo`CKE Bz . COMPANY, N. 6 N4nbltia 1314;ctic, Frie, Is 75 1 00 • Wish to notify thapubile that, therhave bought an bat:newt° quantity/3f FART CLtBS s Goods VERY (Wt.:A1...40 t .° the recent BREAK DOWN In the F.:aatern Market, and ate now otTer. tug them at zntteh lower prtees than any other store. Our busineks Is eland Mrletly on the O EfIZI 2.i t 2 ($1 artiklier iittigom or not We advertise no'goody,or prle ! , brit What Nl, e aIP able to when ing riga our store EIM i•ry arl !fie Is %varyttuleti UlE•.•prr9i•uf or 1,16116 S reit-mid.): MI 111 , * ((glom/ ran; rizitY" I I I ant. ,Il,ge 31,111,111'e, EMI 1175 44110 Kai 22 11:t14, ' lilt/Wit MII4IIIIB with. and. One " •• and heavy.... " 4f fileites fine and,heavy *a.ses Bleached du•din Yard as ide Ili 17 FM ' Print, FINE MA T E ANO GREY moms, MUCH UNDER PRICE. 25 thi LA Pi 111 ,t) White Flaitti,b. of ev,ry.whltli and quality, VETCY rfrrAP. riefivy an.wniA Qartlng nun telx,at 4; Three litutdreil pkeem CaN,lnierei+ at ',VA 6:134, 174 . 641, mr. cent's and SIM. These ()LW imp, arc- VERY 'II EA P. I '. BeaSel , 4 fOr Over 1:0.ailo., .:HAW s. rEa ?Five lan [ail .1.1 Whiic.-11H1 Sple4.l- 4.111 $1.71 to 1.51'51ea,•11. these o is are hai( pt let K 7.1 40f0 10 00 DRESS 'GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! BLACK cts„ kick., 62 1 :: et .4., Null t; eta Plli'l.lN A I.PAI •('A`;, 7t1,41,, GIP.% etsi, 77, Pitt, ailll.B7kL; r 1 , y!!ml, Sevehty-liveidecei Flpgltalifirige Dress Goods, 2i cents. Twn hundred pieces 01-woolyreneh Nettnoc,,7s eta, tins eta, ants Sloe. The above Iltsa tio(xls'artie purilux.sed at the late New York auctlow_i, at about ONE-ir.A.Tar tu t , usual pique* They are Mt wartanted perfeet and -ttrAt-elami goodx, . i• ;5' ' . . rii el - of 40 4S .k) 00 Five Hundred pair ,WhitfDiankets, Good. Quality, $4.00 and $.llO per Pair. LINEN NAI:KIN'S. TOWKL.S, Under 141ce. • • Q 32.110 /7 CLOAKINOS, Fifty piece, Electro Tapeltry - fmett4g, 50, .4= . 62; Cts, The abOte an only a few of the many hargabis we hat e. Our stock is fun and complete In • i es soy department. , Should any one after reading thinruivertNement have doubts in regard to ' r the cheapness of our goods, lot them call with this advertisement and Lodge for thernaelves. A. great many of these good , . a re cheaper than they have been for t %past ten years. Remember thttplaiw, the only 1.1. NE, PRICE DRY RUODS3 STORE in Erie, - where all goods at all times are sold at' . _• , I NEW YORK - WHOLESALE PRICES ! EEO deco; G4-I) TEAS AND COFFEE BY THE SINGLE POUND, AT CARGO PRICES. A Saving of One-Half to One-Third ! fay 2,4 rz,) 1,451 The Great TePa Company of Boston, Woul.t re-ocethillY infortir the citizen., or Erie and surrounding country, flint the) icuNed • the Store, No: NOIII4I .141,0 CR, ERIE, Ps., And hto.e tilled tt tip in 4 Hi...tat:o style, anti are inistr prepared to rttrniNli et try one with Ville Tea , :, 11,1 0.11..eq. ab t %Imo PO/4.m. onr store in Erie will be known na the WESTERN ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY It is generally %1nd.:n.140 ,1 that Lea it. tetailed for a larger tab, once cat its:.. original coat than any other article in the 10n,, ,, list of household stores, which uno be partially - accounted for by, reiaillecling THE tIItEAT 14 UDIHER A N i) IMMENSE AMOUNT OF I'HOFITS witch secuniti -date on it' between the cultiValleti in China and Japan, and the consumers here, including the American Commission House there; the Imp... Tier, the Manlier who furnishes the exchan:e ; ithe paddle men or speenlatorst the wholesale grocer, and the retailer. Hach of these make large, and many of them enortnons profits, from which it is evident that the consumer is coin- Pelted to pay many limes the original co,st for a pure article, or, forced to use au adulterated or inferior one. .It Is with a view to remedy this evirthat. our gigantic enterprise watt formed civet a-year Ago which bias been a pUrftszt saccehs, and we have ventured to open a store In Erie, s,o :hat we may better aceonnpodate our customers west of New York State. .'t itd in the following (kis which we hate selected with great care, will he thund TEAS which will suit lsa,'"e 1 . Lr. 4 ‘ . . I:yeryltdys rests trus fweo .. . Experience shows that the best are far the cheapest on account of their great strength 'and flavor.' The duty on a pound of good tea is no ❑tore than on An inferior one. Iu ordering oar custoinent will please note theanneXect Fair ' ' (#OOO tot tolee quality ' , Le Filw , t Flavor, very highly recommended . 1.10 : Fair. ~, . • Japan, Uncolored. tioth.l. ......... •1•00 , Choice (Zuni* • .. I.lo' Finest Flavor, tall 'strength, very highly 1.25 ' recommended....... ... 1.50 i _ • Gunpowder,' ,Green.) Fair • ' tics - A -- Choice quality - Fiesst,l• laves, full strength, very highly reventinendeil English Breakfast, ;Black.; Fair Nowt • - Owlet. Quality ' Ylnegt Flavor, fail atrength, curry highly reeollllllelltieti „... Young Upson, (Green:, .Fa ....... ricoic, quality . . . ' 'Yids is'an immense institution of itself, an,i is undoubtedly the Largest n i o t , eolintry, tt h ' a fact , elie r ii ii understood that a large proportion of the Coffee Imported IS p CIMil gretn and UM pis opened by artitlbial hunt.. This is never so good as that which ripens naturally. Th e 'career 'layers of Ms TetsCutripitty thanoettly understand this, bud examine neat ly et try cargo of ea ft, N . Imported to tile:rutted titattia, and - select online full grown, field-ripened, for then, All the c'otTee sold by this Company is RoAsTED .1.1 , ..T1 ottorsi) L DAILY, by themselves, hum: ring its absolute purity snd freshness, which they guarantee. The Company are enindin* till their eoffee on a tiro panel pie, which renders them particularly rum nil acidity being reft r ovec i b' their process of cooking, enabling persons now to take coffee nho ha% e been Otalge'd 1 0 ~outinue its use. The Company are doing an Immense busincsa , lu their Coffee Department tint l ...clung wore PURE COPb EES than any Other house In the eottritr To assist enstomers In Matting up their Orders, the following lullieriptiv , ' List is tittered I.)) the Collirilly With tIO little - pride, Ws Munn,- ring thelantest and most esrefullY selected ivisori meld ..f i otters ever opened in this country, LIST OF COI PEES AND SCALE - OF PRICES. Breakfast Coffee. tilastod nyi l d 'tirot,ityl . . ' it4ire4te4.l • 13r,,t2tixt-rorp Rag' (1 round Pli rts Ibis is 11113 trite Male 1-I,rry RA.ND MOWED OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE YAMIXUted the ricitc , 4 Ifucwr.l, strotlge.t and b. at (~ o ffee iv theworld, of Which We rv,eth e , Oriir 44 Wipe rafted staLps: -, . Raw - .. ..... ~Ark aortal:Jar otroarenlenee to our iltata 1114 . vu.touteru we gre arraniang w 11.6 eidednte wiserm In all plata sit the country West of Novi York State, to act [IR our tgieztei grnA ktitruiblite Q4 A lloo d„, lather loeallty - (tt our N% nrrhoush prtre; tbertby baying the freight front IX`I3IO3L. We would like eorreipond with any gentleman or arty who wo 11k,e, to act 67414 wigwag la, sejime elnbg: fair OunnaPettou allowed agents. Dtreet: altorders and riotrtta‘leatlaks to mm St_ - • deak'ally WX11T13321 OBTENTAL TU. COXPALINT, Goods the past Ten Days. 11 -- ' AL . ... 8 vents. The cart'-pest Prints made tot only it Ca& ....10 ••1 (tows heavy Gingham, only , L., , ,, m ~.121 . ; •• Heavy Oatton Flannels . 3 ) . ..../ 2 1 6 " , YIVO =tea COWA4 1144 WWI Flannels, _l5 " , halt price ....10 ••' Heavy , 7 wide Shaker Flannel ' 11 " ....1:1 , " Flald Shirting Flannels .25 ~ ...15 - ' All-Wool iirey Flannels ,-.. MIEN : - sy,:i4:•,. bi&ouri.- ( IflA RED A LPA( 37!1...ictii, 4; etAi; Wet., tpil Three Bemired pieces liughall Merinos, eight yards for oniyLou CL6AK_INGS, An,enilleas variety at. very Low Pi tyre, TACICT-iIE ' CCo., Prop"rs, Oriental 'ea Q.7outnaniys Double Column Which is the Largest in the World, SCAL.W. Oolong, (Black.) LIU Fair. (iOOll. • . 1 Choice .it.oa F. nest Fiavot , no! strenatl,, veryhltt . l7iy lAD reeontineutle'l.. ..... Mixed. lareen or Japan and Black. tlinie‘ , Quality 1.10 Fititt. Flavor, lull strength highly -1.21' we:at - intended • ...... Coffc-el)el_igEk. rtrltent, IC, lilt- Dine* offee Plantation Coffee .';:,e, Raw... ...... . :1 - .• Roasted, ...."'.." .. ' ''''''''' • I.4round Purr ''''''''''' ..,, ~ ~..1., , i • , . .1 ,, NI !Az 1 4 • El '"-.• , ilEt. 1-11 It It "V . ESl=ll • t 5 50 I Itollsted Ur I ......... 4 p_ki I=ll comacwerrripm. ; Fifty pieces Vashmere Plaids for BD cats Thirty piece& heavy 2dohcar Maids, PC) cents Fifty pieces Einpreyi ciothf, 75 cts , )17% eta, laid $l.O CLOAKING S. Nos. 8 and 7 NOBLE stopis., mum --~+-- r k;t4.t neAL Flavor, fall atrenglU, wry h tyt ly .......... . . Hyson,' , Cireen.) Oriental Java. Rats 9s• ..... Nted ...... (;r0 ...... Pure Rail% 0* Government Java. e Roast 1 • • ::round Reit Old M 1 • N OD VA CU, N MEI 51.10 1.27, 1.40 .1. 4 1 . 1 !.'YI MEI V.'. , 10, .41.0 -