important 'latices!. caracnits AND SUNDAY SOROOLs• St. ftrul's Episcopal Church Located on I South side of Sixth street, between. Peach and Sassafras. Rev. J. F. Spaulding, Rector. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. • Sunday School—Meets iti chapel, rear of chttreh,'at 9130- a. m. B. - B. Vincent, Super intendent. $. Pours lots - Street Mission.—Meets in school building on Tenth street, betweeit Parade and Hemlock - , every Sunday. Boyd Vincent, Suet. -Service at - 11 A. M. Sunday School at l 3 P. 31. • St, Pours Mira Street Missio). in Church on German street, between Sec ond and Third. Service.' every Sundayat 4:00 p. m. Strqthiy School—Meets at 3:00 P. ni. W. P: tkinson, Supt. St. NUN Cascade ,Street ..Vissam Sunday Sehobl.—Meet .in halt at South-west 'orner Cascade arid nth streets at 2:30 p. ra. curt. D. Ottinger, Johle's (Epiar.opob Ch edi —Located utt Sixteenth street, between Peach and Sassa fras streets. "Seats all free. • Morning, ser vice at half-past ten o'clock :‘ evening service at half-past three o'clock. Rev. C. C. Par ker, Rector. Residence, corner of Monroe and Sassafras streets, South Erie.' Su'nday &hool—At tvio o'clock, p. m. Geo. :Burton Sup' t. . , Park l'reskyleriart Churelt—Lciested on South Park Place, between State and Peach streets. Rey. George F. Cain, Pastor. Ser , vices every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. , and Ekop p. m. Sunday School—Meets in the lecture room. at 3p. m. S. S. Spencer, Sup't. Hrst Presbyterian• Clorch—Located on West side of Peach Street, between Fifth and Sixth .streets. Rev._ George A. Lyon and Rev. Charles C. Kimball, Pastors. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m., and ^ p. m. Sunday School—Meets 'in basement •of church at 9:30 a. in. 3. A. Preach, Snp•t, _ Unite Presbyterian CAureh—Loaated on South side of Eighth street, between French and Holland. Rev. J. H. Pressley, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 1.1:00 a. nx., and 8:00 p. 1?1. S'OdaY Schea--Meets in basement of church at.:0:40 a. in. K. R. Barr, Supt. Simpoit M. E. Chu reh—,Loaged on South east corner of Sassafras and Simpson streets. „Rev.- F. H. -Beck, Pastor. Services "every Sunday at 11 a. m., and Bp. m. • - " - Sunday Sehod—Meets in basement "of church at 3p. m. H. Janes, Supt. Fret Methodist Chu reh—Located on South - - east corner of Seventh and Sassafras streets. Rev: A. S. Dobbs, Pastor. Services eiory Sunday at 11 a. in., and 7. p. tn. Sunday Sehoo/Meets in basement -- of church at 9:30 a. in. E. L Felton, Supt. • .Flrst Engath Bran/Weal Lutheran Church. —Located on the corner of Eleventhnd Peach streets, Rev. J. L. Smith, Pastor. 'er vim every Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday Sehoot—Meets at 944; a. m. Goff, Supt. first Baptist Chttreh—Located on North-, west corner of Fifth and Peach streets. Rev - . A. W. Tousey, Pastor. Fk-rvices every Sonday at 11 a. m., and-7 p. In. • Sabbath Moot—Meets in lecture room of the church at 9:30 a. m. H. S. Seaman, Stull. First Unieersalist Church—Located on North side of Ninth street, between Peach and Sassafras streets. Rev. A. G. Laurie; Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. tn., and 7. p. St. Piztria a Cathedral (Catholic)--Located on. North side of Fourth street, between French and Holland. Rt. Rev. T. Mullen, D. D. Rev. Thos. Carroll, Rector; Rev. J. F. lleSweney, Assistant. Services on, Sun day at &00, 8:150 and 10:30 a. m.. Mass every day during the week at 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. Sunday &hoot—Meets In school house building on Fourth street, between Holland and German, at 2p. m. Rev. Thomas Car roll, Supt. St. Joh A's (Gerinu.n) Pvtabytcrtah Ch teh Located on Peach street, between Brown and Washington streets. Rev. W. Boehner, Pastor. Ger. United Ecan.,R. Ptzura Church—Lo cated on Peach street, between Tenth and Eleventh streeta. Rev. William Heiner, Pas tor. (Gernutit. Catholic) 'Civil-L.l—LO eated South aide of Ninth street., between Rolland and Gerinan. Rev. Bruno. 0. S. 11, Pastor. Gertncin,Baptiat Church—Located ou the South side of Seventeenth street, between Peach and Sassafras streets. nev. John Eiichrnenger, Pastor. Joseph', (German Catholic} cAu,,TA-- Locikted on the South aide of Franklin street, between Peach and Sassafras streets. Rey. Joseph Sttimpe, Pastor. HirArcd Su"nday Sehvo/. 7 .—Corner of Peach and Front streets—Meets at 2 o'clock p. m. Win. iiimrod, Sr., Supt. feb23-tf Erie Post Office. l~T°Mee hours from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays from 7:30 to 9:30 A. 751. Street Letter boxes opened at 9 A. M. and 5:3.) P. 51. CLOSING OP THE maxis: ( New York, Boston, Baltlirrore and Washington- 10:00 a. m. 41:30 p. in. Buffalo. cas,ada and New York Central •-• Railroad • '10:00 a. in. and 8:00 p. rn. Buffalo and Erie Way Mail 2:45 p. in. Cleveland and Erie Way Ma 11.....- ....- 9..20 is. In. Cleveland and Chicage...ll:2o a: in. and 800 p. in. Erie and Pittsburgh 9ao a. Ea. Warren Accommodation, ,a pplying of between. Erie and Warren, • - Oil Creek, A. st G. W. R. It. arid. Meadville - (3.00 p. tn. `Philadelphia, Harrisburg Baltimore and Washington-anti Philadelphia & Erie east of Warrea 10:00 a. in. Phila., Harrisburg, Baltimore& Wash- ingtor4.. &OOP. M. Edinboro and McKean...„,...„ 8:00 p. in. Wattsbrug, Belle Valley and and East Greene, (Tuesdays, Thu rsdays and Saturdays). ....„....... :MO p. us. TIRE OS ARRIVAL. New York, Boston, Buffalo and Wash- ` baron.- - 5100 a. m. and 4.110 p. m. Buffalo and * Erie Way Mail 10:30 a. in. Cleveland and Erie Way Mall---.—... S:00p. in. Cleveland —.........t00 a. in. and 4:00 p. In. Chlealto... 11*a. in. and 4:03 p. In. Erie and Pittsburgh _. - m&9O P. • Warren Accommodation, 011 Creek, .. A. & G. W. R. R. and Meadville,... 4:03 p. isi. Plina., Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington Beals. in. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, and P. & E. It. R., east of Warren, and Meadville ' 10:00 p, in. Edinboro and McKean -1200 tn. Wattsburg, Belle Valley and East , Greene, (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) ' 9:20 a. in. JOS. M. krFERRETT. P. B. Condensed It. It. Time Table. air The time by which the Lake &maw and the F..rie a Pittsburfli trains are run la .72 min utes sLowaa than- hrie time—mato{ tbe phua. deiphia 4 Erie and Buffalo Q Erie hir minutes VAITZTE. PHILADELPHIA AND ZN • Leaves Erie at itlo and 10r.51 w ra., and 6 Arrives at Erie at In n gnu p. ro., and 9:50 p. m. gam AND prrrsarraan. Leaves Erie at 10:25 a. m. for Pittsburgh, and 5:10 p. m. for Sharon. Arrives at Erleat'&3o p. In. from Pittsburgh, and 11.:10 pi in. from Sharon. --- curcaLt:in a gals: . ',eaves Fhle at 1:30,1: land 10:10a. ta:, and •Itist p. Ea. • . Arrives at Erie at I:20 and 10:33 a. nt., and itt . ..V.; and 7:05 p. m. }311://rA IA) A ERIE Leases Eris at 1:10, 6:00 and 1o:53 a. la., and 3:14 and :Ai p. to. Arrives at F.rie at 1.r.4, 1: is and 10:21t a. in., and 3;45 and 5•.7,0 p. in. OIL ens:ex AN It A_LLY.II Il IlL . k 1 RIVER; R. n. Leave Corry ate :C. a. in. and PM p. rn. Arrive at Corry at L:2O and tt a. tn. Leave Irvineton at.7:oFia, In. and ter, p. rive atn2:l9 andp:Ci p. tn. .„ ___..„.-4,—..._ - Legal Blanks. The following blanks are kept for sale at the Observer orrice, and can be foruished In any number desired: Notes of. all kinds, single and in books. Blank Receipts, single and in h00k,.. Warrantee and Quit Claim Deeds. Mortgages, common and with extra clause. , Agreements for the Sale of Land. , V, arrant" for the Relief of the Poor. a , 1 Marriage Ce.rtinestel. Landlord's W rranis. Bonds of all kinds. Interrogatories. Leases‘Connnort and Tight Form. Summens,Subpminuis and Bearrh Warren Is. . Exec ' one and Heirs Facia& . . Narm of all kinds. Declarations., t Adria' istrators' and Guardians' Bonita. Corn °Uwe:llth Warrants. Mechanic.' Lten, Atticlaylt, BOtig and Attachment. rower Of Attorney and Bill of Cad.. lAcensoTetltlorut a Bonds. tiernisnesAttaehmen nd t. Endorsee sit Endoraer i Constable's Bales and Honda. 4 'onamitments. . For Sale and For Rent. 'PRICE ..I , lgr.—Double Sheet Deeds 31,35 per dozen: .., cis. 'per half dozen. Single S heet s cents and Mortgages : 5 per dozen ; 40 eta. r t Trl s alf dozen. Notes and Receipts :Sornta per undred; 40 cents per fifty; 10 cents a dozen. 7u , books of one hundred sl,oo • or Ilfty .1) cents; of zwenty•nve 30 cents. All oilier blanks are got up on sheets of uniform size, at 40 cents per dozen, or 25 cents per halt dozen. Where small packages are ordered.by mall 10 cents additions I Attarss'S'lls Justica• at Ike Peden sad 0211 . 111 . al srlll be charged fo r post a ge. bnY 7 -ft i Ide's Blanks, of the most approved Swum 0 1.1001.81 BLANKBI A complete Sawn, - BLANK Nona . . night of every kind of Bleats needed by ' "ler kind "I as Mum% Jostling, Conaseages azga ' audbeat 13121 / 8 , M wit l at 2 beau 60, art tale at Um fleaarsor caeca rebarsti. - Ad!) fittrttiumgate. ( 17- 1 A w ESFABLISIHIENT IN THE CITY. NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES lEM The Reel Workaaeh! OESSFAVV*II4. r Printing oflioe, • Opposite Browny Hotel. Having filed up our Mlle. In the MOST COMPLETE MANNER, We are prepaied to do SOB Vir 0:1Ft. IC! F4i.4150 , .M. 14iolA In a style of i,3,sunurpsuosed neatness, and at prices t ° eornpets with the largest °theca In the country!. Our Pullman are of the MOST IMPROVED MIND, our Tuur all NEW, and of the NEAT EST STYLES, and onr WorstrMEN the best that can be found.. With the Machinery and Material we now. prowess, we feel warranted in claiming that NO OFFICE in the State EXCELS, and only one or two equal ua, in facilities for turning outwork, in a RAPID & SATISFACTORY MANNER Orders for every idyls or PLAIN, COLORED, MD „ PRINTING : Rem'red. and work warranted col to be tutor!. or co,that darts to the 'lantern cities. Special attention given to the printing of CARDS. LETTER '& HILL HEADS, CiRCULAItti, ' 16411.` A'V MEr4'l'l4. And an kiwis of work In ass by Bitainaw Yea. Every variety of : Paper ? Card , lloard4 _ That can be called for constantly kept on band PORAVING, LITHOGRAPHING. ETC. We have made arrangements with the lamed =id best establishment In gadslu yroeuting any eon, of Engraving that may be needed. In as good style aid at a Lk.lei PltfeN /WAN IF TIU onville WERE 14F.INT TO THEM DIRECI Partlea wanting cuts of BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, SEALS AtTOORAPhS, entramting them to us will besmeared of a good Memel work la the moat prompt and sat latactory manner. Engravings twiddled slitter on WOod, Stone or Metal. Book Binding, Ruling, ETV.. FM. In tine deportment we hive 61lellitles that are unsurpasse4l. Persons naming prhatiter to be done that re. quires Rhlll4 or Binding In connection, will tied It to their intereet to entrust, It to We will irnarantee that It abaft be performed In a workmanlike manner, and that the eharp wrn be as moderate as can be afrbrded. we are determined to czniapeta with the beet. and only guilt • trial to &atilt/ an/ tine that " claim no more than ire areitddlyentitlecl to. \ I . The best moo ' rtfoont of r, LECAL BLANKS. to the city ERIE RAILWAY. I.BooMies =dor 921,81111susgement. 880 ICUs 1141,111 Change of Casale& Great BloadOgiimDollbloTratknont•to NEW YORK, 1308 TON, and the New Ihntlendjittes. This Hallway extends from Dtinkirk to New York, 400 miles. Buffalo to New York, 420 miles. Cleveland to New York, 625 miles. Cincinnati to New York IMO miles. And is from ZI to 27 MIT THE SHORTEST ROUTE. AU trains run directly through to New York, IMO MILE% without change of coaches. From and after Feb.ls, 1109, trains trUl leave. In connection with all the Western Lines, as follows: From DUNIEIHE—hT New York. time —from Union Depot: • - 7:30 A. M., Express Mail, from Dunkirk daily (except Sundays). Arrives at HorneUsville at 2.m P. M » (dine) connecting with the 2./0 A. M. F.spress Mail from 11.1. *via. Hor nellsville and via. Avon, arriving in New York at 7.40 A. M. 1:15P. M., Lightning Express, from Dunkirk daily. Stops at Hornellsvilte 6k05 P. M., ,Supper), intersecting with the 2.50 P. M. train from linditio, stopping and connecting as above, arriving in New York at 7.40 A.M. Sleeping Coach attached to this train at Sala manca at $.40 p. in., running through to New York. MO P. M., Cincinnati Express, Sundays except. ed, connecting at Elmira for Harrisburg. Philadelphia and the South; at Owego fur Ithaca; at Bingharrapton for Syracuse; at • Lackawaxen for Honesdale; at Middletown for Unionville; at Greysoltrt for Newburgh and. Warwick; at Goshen for Montgomery; and at Jersey City with Express Trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. -From Bunkto—by New York time—from-Depot corner Exchange and Michigan Ste.: fe2.i A. IL, New York Day Express, daily (exre_pt Sundays). Stops nt Hornellsville 9.10 A. AL, Susquehanna 2.32 P. AL. Wines Tur ner's 8.20 P. IL, (Sup), and arrives In New York at 10k40 P. M. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for, Philadelphia. 7:30 A. M., Express Mail, via. Avon and Hornelli. vile, (Sundayaexcepted). Arrlvee in New York at 7.40 A; IL • 50 P. AL, Lightning _Express, (daily.) Stops at Horneilsvtlle 43.15 P. AL, (Supper); and, ar rives in New York 7.40 A. at. Connects at Elmira with Northern Central Railway for Harrisburg and the South, and at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Radroadfor - Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Steeples Coacuea are attached to this train at Buffalo, running through to New York without change. 11:9n P. M., Cincinnati Express, daily. !except Sundays). Stops at Susquehanna 9.45 A. AI, (Bk fig Turner's 3.45 P. AL, (Dine), and arrives la New York at 5:40P. M. Connects at Jersey City with Evening Trains for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Sleeping Coach attar.hedto this train at Buf falo; running through to Susedi l lianna. Only one train East °Atm leaving Burnt laid 2:50 P. Id.. Dunkirk 1:15 P. ~and reaching New York at 7:40 A. M. ' Boston and New England paasengers, with their baggage, are transferred, free of charge, in New , York. Air To pleasure travelers the line of the Erie Railway presents many objects of interest, pus• sing through the beautiful valleys of the Cite. mans. - Susquehanna, Delaware and Ramapo rivers an ever changing panorama of nature's _beauties commands attention. The best Ventilated and most Luxurious Sleeping Cars in the World accompany all night trains on this Railway. Baggage checked through and fare always as low as by any other route. ASK FOAt. TICKETS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, which can be obtained at all principal ticket of- Reess.in the'West andSouth-West. H. RIDDLE, • WM. R. BARR, my2B.tfGen'l Supt . . Gen'i Pass. AWL ' EMI S. TODD PERLEY'S Claim and Collection °Mee .19 North.Weat Park, Erie, Pa. TlllB AGENCY, alter FOUR YEARS of very successful experience, continues to give of attention to the °affection of all kinds of Claims arising out of the /ate war. Army and Navy: Bounties, per Acts of Con- MOO tram 1881 to 1887. Arrears of Pay, Officers' and Privates' Claims, Increases of Pay under late acts of Con greas, Claims of Prise. Money, MI- Pensionslage,Lost Clothing, and Increases of same for all Soldiers ORNAMENTAL Also, Pensions for Dependent Fathers Moth ers, Brothers and Slaters . AU Pensions now payable. from date of Dis charge. Arrears under this acV promptly collected.— Additional Bounty collected for soldiers who have lost their d ; city, county and State bounties promptly col ected ; pay on pensions promptly collected ; pay for rations, while held as prisoners or.war, collected. Copies of laws giving additional bounties and Increases of pensions furnished on request In person or by mall. NO CHMWE FOB COUNSEL. Imonuation In regard to the 88.93 per month Mr. l'erley having had over four years' exp.- Ilene* In the V. S. Treasury Department, and having been Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Association, and Commissioner for Soldiers for Pennsylvania during the war, is enabled to bring unequalled faeillties and esperleneeio the business. Refers by special permission to Ek-Govenior Andrew (1. Curtin. Hon. G. W. Scofield. Judge B. P. Johnson, Cols. S. P: Dick, Andrew Fi 0. L. Woodwant, Harrison Allen, H. L. Brown, Ez-Mayor A. Ling, Hon. Wm. L Scott, eta., etc. • febbi-iiin. /From the Dispensatory of the United States.? DIOSMA CRENATA—BUMIU LEAVES. PRoPZErTIES.—Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and analogous to mint. • MEDICAL PRoPERTIIO4 AND VAE4. Ethel' U leave* waxen tiy stimulant,wlttt a peculiar ten dency totte Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and l'retha, Disease of the Prostrate Gland, and Re tention or Incontinence of The Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacu ation. The remedy has also peen recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. HELEtioLD'S EXTRACT is Used by, persons from the ages of In to 2.5, end from SS Co or In the decline or change of after Con. flnement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting In children. In affections peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu Is unequalled by any otherremedyasin Chloroids or Retention, Irregularity, Painful. nessar linppresslott of Customary Evacuations, ITh-crated or Sell irrous state of the Uterus, Lieu corrtu3a or Whites. DISTAAVI Or TUE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, eIIAT-' DL AND DEorffiCAL Siver.Lirlas.—This medicine increases the power of Digestion and excites the , Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Un natural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Irina IRMat ion. HELNIBOLTIN EXTRACT Bum': has cured every case of Diabetes in which it tuts been giv ao. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Indammation of the Kidneys Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Ids: eases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Blad der, calculus, (bal. el. Brick Dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate eons! l tat lona of both sexes, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Lon of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Tremb ling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of V ision,Pain In the Back,itot Hands, Flushing of the Bain, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassi tude of the Muscular System, etc. ELM BOLD'S EXTRACT tiCCIII3 is Diuretic Ind Blasi-Poritylatt and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and itapu rlt les of the blood, etc. superseding Copaiba in affections for which It is used, such as 00nor rho's, Dteets of long stantiltis, and Syphilitic Affections—in these diseases;• sed in connec tion with ItszattioLD's TWEE WASH. Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Belmbold's. Take no other. Price--elm per bottle, or 8 bot tles for sB.tO. DelivOred to any address. De scribe symptoms in all earamrtnieations. Address' B. T. HELMBOLD, Wi Broadway, N.Y. None are Genuine unless done up in steel-en graved wmpper,with the ese-simile of znyChem- Ical Warehouse, and signed feblS-ri. H. T. HELMBOLD. PORTRAITS, MAPS, ETC., Goods foi the Season. A full stuck of assorted CA- rt. it) te IFt. I V. •r Low Prices for Cash, AT THE FAMILY GROCERY AND PROFIFI ION STORE OF , CRAIG & 31ARSIIALL,' 24 West Park. RAVING A , FULT. ASSORTMENT OF Fresh and New Goodi in our line, wearer FOR SALE AT CAMJI, As low as the seine can be had west of Buffalo. Our Groceries haviniubeen Carefully Selected, ' Families can rely upon getting what they - purchase. • • • We deliver goods to all parts of the City free. decl7 Auditor's Notice. Stannard i to the Pout of Common use of Pleas of Erie County. E. Eastman, No. 208 February Term, va.• /869. lan Robinson. Fieri Facial. AND NOW Feb . 2708139. on motion. Benjamin erarit, Ma., appointed Auditor to dis t:Ka the money made on the sale of real ee• tate on the aboverstated writ. PER (TRW& The.undendaned Auditor will attend to the (intim at Ma aplattaeat at him °Mee, IQo, 606 Math next, at' Nati, Erie, Ps., aa the 61h day cdApril ,a_p. to. arta4fir, pfloris lAMIN ORMIT. duallor. MNI NATIONAL 4:4 lET4ITUIC" losing use of Rand, Foot or Limb •; also, fit:alone Children's Pension, in • addition to the Mothers'. Claims for Horses killed in action. bounty given freely at any time, as also In all cases relative to ex. peeled allowances. SVC HV. • TO PI New York, Aug. Mb. ifel. Allow me to call your - attention- to my PREPARATION OP COMPOUND EXTRACT The compot p eta are BUCHD; Lotto LiAlr. JUNIPER BERRIES. MODS OP PeaPaaaviorr.--Briehu- in vaeno. Juniper Berries, by distlilatlon, to form a End gin. Cnbebs extracted by displacement bY liquor obtained from Juniper Realm, contain- ingvery little sager, s small proportion of spirit, and more palatable than any now in Use. The active properties are by this mode extracted. Bache as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a dark *Ann It is a plant that emits Its fra grance the action of a flame destroy g l utinous active rorinelyieaving • dark sad- decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The fteche in my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredient are added, to prevent fermentation; ripen In spection, It will be found not to be a Tincture as made inPhartrtor ts ita Syrup—and therefore can be used in eases where fever or inftamation ex hits. In this you have the knowl of the ingredients and mode of preparation. Roping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon Inspection it will meet with your ap preciation. With a feeling of confidence, I am, vm , romectfully • 11. T. HELM :V AL. chemist and ',runlet of la Years' Experi ence In Philadelphia, and now located at his Prug and Chemical Warehouse, Broadway, New York. [p r om. the Aargest Manufacturing Chemist in the .] am acquainted with Mr. IL T. Relmbold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my peel dence, and_ was successful - in conducting the [easiness where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enteumrise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weightman,Manufactur ing Chemists, Ninth and Brave Sts Phila. weakness arising from indiscretion. The ex hausted powers of-Nature which aro accompa.' nied by so many alarming symptoms, among :tito the enjoyments of society. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Relmbold's Ex.tractßuchn invariably does. It no treatment is submitted to; Consumption or Insanity ensues. tions peoulLar to Females, is unequaled - by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evac uations, Ulcerated or Lchirrus State of liters& and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in or the decline or,ehange in life. HELSIDoLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU AND Ix rum= Rorie WA.= will radically exterminate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expease,little or no chango in diet, no. , inconvenience or exposure; com pletely - superceding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, In all these diseases. - . _ all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause origina ting, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, "inamediste" in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparation of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or delicate, constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be awarethat, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. - PROSPECTUS. KrlT7MWFwwimtr - A The office of the late Patriot and tauten -hav ing passed into the hands of the undersigned they propose to supply a vacuum that has long existed lathe newspaper press of interior Penn sylvania. From some cause or other the reading masses of the Democratic party of the great interior counties of the State have been compelled, ei ther to do without the latest news or patronize journals whose political sentiments were dis tasteful to them. The Morning Patriot is intended to supply this want. • its proprietors are determined that no effort shall be spared, on their part, to make It fully equal, as a newspaper, to any of its competitors. Whatever the electlc wires are able to commu nicate, no to the hour of going to press, will be furnished in its columns - every morning; and its large size will enable it to give quite ea much reading matter as any of its contemporaries. As an advocate of sound political sentiments. favoring no faction, clique or s section, but dew- Ling lie entir eneies of t t he news, and ood of the whole, party aa a v ehic le of he l a test a chronicler of passing events, we are determined it shall not be excelled; and we confidently ap peal to a discriminating public for that appre elation and encouragement which are indispen• • risible to success. TERMS: Fo . r the Dopy, l og year ti advanee, taa, . Single Copies, Three Ceuta. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT. It in the determination of the proprietors of the Patriot to make their weekly journal fully equal to what the Patriot and Union was in'its pahniest days. It will be. one of the largest weekly papers in the State, and special pains will be taken to fill its columns with such read in matter as will be alike intere s t lng and use fug to the Farmer, the Mechanic and the Man of Business, and to make it an agreeable and welcome visitor in every fa mttyY Every person should anbscribe to the paper printed fn his own county, and WO do not mean to enter into competition with the local papers of the State. But, many people take their home sheergree and ating city paper in addition. To Inch we TERMS: Single copy, one year six months...... Ten copies, one yam-. Twenty copies, one year._ Fiftycopies (to one address) one year. One hundred copies " 44 All orders should be addressed to B. F. METERS d CO., jy2-tf Harrisburg, Pa White Nen *UM Rule America. Nov is t h e time teL __subscribe for the Best New Tort Weekly Publahea NEW YORK DAYBOOK ! FOrlt IROD. Devoted to White Supremacy, State le.quality and Federal Union. The paper ot the people, A Political Newspaper—A Family Literary Paper, and an Agricultural Paper. Now 4 Iw time time to form Chiba. The New York Day Book Is an earnest; out spoken and Independent paper, devoted to the equalitY, fraternity and prosperity of the Demo crane masses, and ,the defense of the grand American system of Federated States, on a White basis, established by Washington and the fathers of American liberty. It holds that this glorious American system of self-govern ing States and homogeneous citizenship, which in seventy years of peace and_prosperity„never shed one drop of American blood or con ' a single citizen of disloyalty. or directly taxed the people one dollar for its support , and might be safely extended over the whole "boundless continent." was the best government on the earth, and Must be restored "as It was" made by Washington, or the whole land must needs I,sol lapse into chaos, anarchy and ruin. The Day Rook, therefore, demands the resto ration of the White Republic, end as this must be and will be accomplished,either through their reason, or the blood ari suffering of the people, it earnestly labor* for the former, and by boldly grappling with the errors, lunacies and crimes or /dongrelism, it strives its utmost to save the country from tne awful necessities of the latter. • . The Day Hook will, however, hereafter be More than ever devoted to all the varied purpo- ses of a news paper. Oansclous that it reach es thousands of families who take no other journal, beyond perhaps their local paper, lt will continue said Improve it; "News of the Week" Summary, scr as to present a transcript of the World's events in each issue. Its "Fain tly Department"' will etabrace the best original and selected stories. Its rAgricultural Depart ment" will be fully sustained, and being the Only paper its ss made up expressly for country lt Is confident it is worth double the cir cu lati on , ri of,it weekly hurriedly reprint ed from a daily. It gives full and complete re ports of the New York and Albany Cattle Mar kets; Grain, Provisions and Caton Markets, and-a Weekly , Terview of Financial matters, to gether with' the markets, by telegraph, from New Orleans, Chlemm,Charleston, Philadelphia, &c., ap to time of uMitir to press. Terms—Dash in Advance. One cdpy one year-- ........ ..... ...... 03 Three copies one year . . ... 500 Five copies one year, ai d 'to th e . getter up of the club , • tO Additions! Copies.. 1 75 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the''Club 7 17 00 Additional . . t 170 Twenty copies one year:U . 4 .6 one tothe get ter up of the club 30 00 Additional copies, " 150 Send for Specimen Co pies 3 dud handbills for use wherever they can be advantageously dis tributed, and give uh the names tad t-oftlee addresses of all -who 'Would be like ly toSub scribe or get Op clubs. VAN EYRIE, hORTON di CO, ho /02 Nassau St.. New TOIL dec24. Oreenbatks-Ifor Bonds , • • , gQUAL 'TAXATION If "legal tenders" are good enough for the sob. filer, merchant, farmer,Mechanic, labor er,-and all others who Psi tales, • they are good enough for , .rich bondholdArs who pay no taxes. • THE • • PITTSBURGH POST, The only Democratic daily in Western Penn sylvania, and a first-class newspaper. Giving the latest intelligence - from all parts of the world. full local and commercial reports, togeth er with a vast amount of miscellaneous rs matter, Is delivered to subscribe in Pittsburgh And neighboring cities and towns at the low price of Fiasco Canto w i N l l Ar %ak, or by Nail, MO: a Your. THE WEEKLY POST, Circulation auger than any;Badlcal weekly pa per published In Pennsylvania. A large eight pogo lam forty-elght columns of matter, con tains the leading editorials, as published in the Daily Post, full reports of Atte doings o f the Rump—late telegrams. cables„lottal and market repot. agricultural, PoetrY , stones, etc-, Is mailed to any address at , • TWO DOLTA2B A THAN, . Or when ordered in clubs tif Ave and aver ONZ DOLLAR AIM =MT 0312iTA Circulate the Pmt increase the Demo orstic vote. All orders Must be accompanied with the cash, and no deviation can be from the terms given above. Specimen copies mailed to any address, free of chem. ' Address the publishers, JAB. P.BAHR CO., rarT6s. 4 - Pittsbarsh, Pa. Iliace Neve in the Field. • K ANTIPE/3BONS who,. in years_ gone by, were In the habit of tkaln_c_uAßTEß 80. E AND NERVE LINIMENT,but who of late years have found it difficult. to obtain, owing tat the proprietor having eenaed to pre pare It4except in small quaMtles„ are hereby Informed' that / have resumed the manalecttuv of this most valuable Liniment—once so popu lar hout this part of the manta—end Intend p it In every stare where mad!. eines are in this and r i e kru =l= counties. My old customers In the public , In general may now feel into of get. flag this . arti at all • times In Its MB Q. CARTER. strength and Purity. Price by Single Bottle 40 Cents. J. 'call-If ENTABLIIIIIIED IN 1844. HALL & WARFEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • • • DID , IT fa Or I R 1 TS Y, ALSO, DEPORTERS FRENCH WINDOW, Pm4trity. And Photographic Glass ! 030 State Street. Erie. Pa. We have lately received another Large In voice of FRENCH GLASS. ditect from the Manufacturers in Europe. making Our present supply the largest" in any house West of New York. Our stock in store _ Embraces Nearly Every Size, both of Doable and Single Strength. Dealers and others In want of Glass will FA VOR THEIR INTERESTS by examining our stack and primes before buying elsewhere.— Large sizes of Single and Double Strength Olin Imported expressly for HOUSE AND STORE b RANTS.- The Superior Quality of French Glass over all other kinds In CLEAR STRA.IGHTNDMA,' BRILLIANCY AND STRENGTH Is fully admitted, and the Triffing Excess in price over . American la of NO AC,-' COUNT, considering Its better quailties in ev en+ tespeet. A liberal discount made on lobbing tots to the trade.' AMERICAN GLASS. We Wive also a large 'locket American Glass of Single and Double strength, which we are selling at Low Rates, both In Jobbing lots to dealers and in retail parcels to suit huyers. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &e. 'ln this department we keep well supplied with every article used in the f'aintlng Line, train a harrow to toe finest house included. The quality of these articles is not excelled, and we are selling at lowest market rates. Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs: In this chats of goods our stock is extensive and complete, Including the Aniline dyes, and we are otandng strong Inducements both to Wholesale und Retell buyers: Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. tie 8 9 &e . Our stock of Drugs, Chi3tnicals, Patent Medi cines, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, and Miscel laneous Goods is extensive, having from long experience been blight with much care, and the public can depe d upon finding the lamest stock of the kind I Western Penn's., which we are selling at elOse ilium either in whole or broken packages, J. E. , ASRBY & CO., Wholesale awl- Retail BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS, ♦!D . 4 . Blank Book Manufactutirs. 17.0 3.50 Magazines, Music Books, de., bound in any style desired, and In the neatest and best manner. All kinds of Ball Road, Commercial, Blank Books. 'Mao. MA OPYI • NG HOOKS, And • • • of all aura on hand or made to order. „ • ' -39 50 - 1 25 2000 -11 .1 °o(1) lIIJIANO OF ANT Particular PATFERS LIP no WI& nPatuess. and dlapatnli. • IPA LA (30 ot' ALL KINDS oN HAND., PRINTING an nit it% branches, done to order Alin npatnem , c and dlapaich • . J. F.. ASHBY & 00.. -tt, et. Wright'. Block. pie. Pa ,•janr69.ly The New York Sun, An Independent Daily Newspaper,political and general, gtvingall the News in a fresh, read. able, attnieUve manner, condensed so that 4 business man can find time to read the whole. Charles A. Mina. Editor and Manager. Prise 116 a year, VA) for three months. - TEE WBEILIdif BUN. Prrlpared with great care for country subscrl. bets. Political news thoroughly condensed. Farmers' Club fully reported. Markets emu lately given. Horticultural and Agricultural Department edited by Andrew 8. Fuller.' Great variety of interesting miscellaneous reading making ft a first-rate GENERAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Those who wish for a thor oughly reliable pope: for the d i penng find t nt Presidential Campaign. will THE WEEKLY SUN exactly what they need. Price, Ii a year •, copies to one address, 117 ; copies to one address, $77,50; lOU copies to one address $75. THE B.IS2II.IWEEBLY BUN. same size and character as the Weekly, but fart biking twice as much reading matter, and giving the new. with greater freshness. Ureat pains will also be taken in making up the polit ical news of the day for this paper, so that the reader, whatever be his politics , will dad the SEMI-WEEKLY SUN to be an accurate and comprehensive compendium of political infor mation. In fact, we mean that this shaft be the most valuable campaign paper in the coun try. Price, $2 a year; 10 copies to one address, 3) copies to one address, sts; 10 copies to one address, 1.4[1; always in advance. Address, my26-3w. THE SUN New York City. SECURITY Life Insurance C 0..; prmur -eppktx. ; Assets, Dee. 1, 1867, $1486,390.24: BUFrALO, N. Y. 1868. This certifies that we, the undersigned, have examined into .the merits of the SECURITY PE - INSURANCE COMPANY, and believe It .be sorted, reliable and equal to the bat In America. - - Eildney Shepard ,& Co., Wholesale Hardware Dealers.. A. F. Triptd ri l i tiot Sidney Shepard & CO. Binsons & ,Commisslon Merchants. Dudley* Co. OA Refiners. E. P. Burke, Farmers' & Mechmtles• Nat. Bank. G. A. Williams, ••• ' J. 0. Robson & Co.. Goldsmith* and Jewelers. Simon Nett; Boot and Shoe Dealer. F. F. Curry, Bupt. Forest LewteCemetery; George F. Erie orney and Counselor. Cyrus p. Lee. Co. Savings Bank.' Joseph L. Fairchild, Register In Bankruptcy. All penal dealring lnenn►ace talll do yell to adlov N. M. MOORE, Erie, - Pa., General Agent for Western Pa. •u12;68.0. NEW FIRM. James P. Crook, tutting taken In his imp, Jae. E., as a partner, on the Ist day of April, letW, no, ,der the atai was of James P. Crook 4it Eton. de. 'sires to have o settlement of his old accotnina All persons knowing themselves Indebted to him are requested to call and settle without de lay. JAMES P. CROOK & BON, Dole= in ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER, And Mannfactxtrern of w mow EaSti,VIII.3IZEI boons a auste. Monldlngs and Picket Foam Berg) Sawing, Matching and Planing done to order. • shop on Poston St., Between Fourth and Fifth Ste., Erie, Pa. We nspeethilly rail the attention of the pub. lie to oar facilities for doing writ in the beat of styla, promptly and on reasonable terms. Hay ing up enthely new shop% with st u =e machined. we feel confident of giving lion. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. c4111111&-tf. JAMES P. CROOK * SON. riff ail:):4 WAIN i'V4 GMO. , HAMMES, Formerly with Outhout, & Baker Rochester, having taken the well known Brewery on Fres& Street, below Fourth, Formerly occupied by Wm. J o oobl, woutti in form his old nottnaintances and the public ru rally that ha ls now brewing a very superior quality of Ale. From his long experience and uniform gnomes, he is fully prepanedfogive the best of satbelliction. Balers are invited toxin. wmy Gr. L. DAM& MEI MARVIWS PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster , FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most tiesirabbe for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES- Cannot be Blidged! Cannot be Wedged ! • Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPNEBB BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES., COMBINATION LOCKS Please tend for a catalogue to NARVER' .& CO., Nldeat rate tuanufactarcre) :! . 6513roadway, New York. WarehouPrincises 421 Chestnut St., Phila. 108.13ank St., elevelend,O, , . And for sale 14' our agents in- the 'principal cities throughout the United States. - THE UNDERSIGNED; Having purchased the interest of the Marais: Vincents in the • . ; FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS 4 Of the latefirm . , Would res . ' pectfully solicit a continuance of favor from the friends and Fa Irons of the house, t and the public in general. pledging himself that he will at all I trY to sell good and reliable Floutt, Feed and Grain At the lowest price for 'eseh In hand.- " From my long experience In this branch of the trade. I treat I know Whet the public demand, and that I am premred to meet, that want. Returning my tbanks to the public for `their liberal patronage to me in the past, I hope by strict attention to my business and their yenta, to merit a continuance of their- atronage in the future. • THE MILLING, FLOUR, FEED, • AND GUAM' BIMINI:II% Will tie continued, in all Its departments, at the ERIE MILLS, PARADE STREET, _ and the Store, 1E A. IS yr PARS R Between Brown's Hotel end Reed - House.: Where the pubUc will dud agOod stock always mr sale , with competent and pcdite men on hand tosupply their wants. ap2510-Iy. H. B. lIAVERSTICH. NEW LOCATION. . PA6.VIS and Ha w State rel c 'Te ed utt t i o St Wh g t , Id E l ri g e, B P ek a., 'w e rl l : l 4 l. l c tl. hits opened a LARGELY INCREASED STOCK Of Cie:beerier& Fruits, VegetableS, Provisions and everything usually kept in a ilniV , clase trocery , establishment. We are determined not to be surpassed, and Invite all Who want any thing In our line to call, feeling assured that we shall be able to give satisfaction both as te.dnal- Hy of goods and prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. . We have opened a ' COMMISSION 'DEPARTMENT, To which we ask the attention of those having Produce to dispose of. We pledge ourselves to secure the highest market price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IN THE ADJOIN - 1171G TOWNS, And on the Lines of Railroad, - SnePlied with IatIITTS, VEGETABLES, ETC. apr2lB-tf. J. w . s.; Wholesale nail Retell Dealer in Furniture ! flaying urchased sock of Furnt• tare of Me p ssrs. Moorethe d.entire fUblat, t I respectfully, ask my old customers and the public generally to give me a call at the old stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET; Before purchasing elsewhere. ! have a large . assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room, Seta ! ,ISO, BEDSTEADS,: CHAIRS, TABLES, `W.I.R6ROBFB, DFSKS, And, to fact everything in the line of Furniture. thatprepared to manufacture to order any style may be eal}ed for. Remember, ho, 713 State street, east side, between Seventh and Eighth streets.pNll7-tf. s GREAT. REVIICTION IN inuelms . . . .; E. M. COLE' & SON' WILL BIND Harpers` and similar Magazines, at 75 - cent per volume. volume. Oodey's. and alkallos Magazinea,,,at WO per ' • Harper's and Frank Leslie's papers, at per year. We are also making and selling Blank ist AT REDITCED PRICFAS! zi gipz t r e y a o n vn t LCe l istor . National Brik:l47.i. L. U. cimvA.x.axxit. DEMON - ER & DECORATIVE ARTIST! Neatest, Cheapest, and Best Sign Fainting West • of Nei! York City. Parlors, liallb, Churolaes j ashy Frescoed In ilia neatest style of Uieart: General Designing; Drafting of Models for the Patent Ofdea, and every descriptkos of Ora* mental Painting executedpromptly. Roomel Panes Sall. No. l opeeond nom splrer-Lt. To the Worktag Chum; T AM now preparol to , rurmsh constant .1 ployment to all classes at their homes. for' their spare moments. Business new, liglitand profitable. Ififty cents to SS per evening Wet. ally earned; and tbeboyeand girls earn libtOriy as much as men. Great hobsconutnta og. farad. All who see s not ioe please Ate thaw atigrefis, and teat W the Manama for them. Selves. If not welt satisfied, I will u for the trouble of writing to MIN Fall sent free. ileinple sent by inall•far cents. Address E. C. ALLEN. Auguita, Me. 47.4 w THE I:;;Ag r r le:43lllFt, 141( I 11,17 _ ' • Air 121, sew' 'ion Hoop Sort Nanatactory' . • Stale Street. Vrie. Pa. Ladles'. and Children's._ Hoop Skies:. of all Styles , Ladles can have their Hoop Skirts made to order, w that they 'Will lit, and have no trouble whatever. The New York. Hoop Skirt Factory' have experienced handa in both our Manufac turing and repairlng'departments. I= All our idite- Ige Steel and are made of the Beat of Plexl :fdaterial. Our Bkirts are so constructed that the springs fold inwardly, and readily yield to the slightest ,pretisure, thus allowing them to collapse so that the skirt occupies the smallest possible space while sittin riding or in passing a crowd, and yet the mo th ont the pressure is removed, the We resumes Its original and beautiful shape. We do nut sell these famous Skirts at half price. but sell them as ebeap,.if not cheaper. than any other place in Erie. Ladles who can not atibrd to buy Skirts every little while can have their old ones repaired for a mere trifle He sure to visit the New York tfoop Skirt Manufactory before purchasing elsewhere. Country'rcierehants will do well to give us a call. NATHAN COHEN, Successor 4.0 A. F. Cohen di deV4 '6B-tf. No. 3.1 H( State street. Erie. Pa. " ‘,CZ 4165144 AND Col\l Corner of Holland and Sixth Street's, • ' • I Cor, Of Penn . and St. 'Clair Streets, • : PirrsmingEr, PA., The Largest, Cheapest and most Sueeessfel Practiegl Business College , ThE,UItiITED STATES. Fifteen 'Thousand Students From' Thirty 7 Three States in 'Ten Ytars. FOR LARGE' QUARTO CIRCULAR, , • . Containing full Information, 0141Ine of Course of Study, samples of Cowley's , Premium Penmanship , View? of the College Butidlng,Afferent De (rta pr utittaY of P,lttsburgh,ete.,ete., address • (33117•1 f 41 , 411V1...Y. z0.y19 , e8. ' • Pittsburgh. Pa. STEREOSCOPIC . VIEWS, ALBUMS, . • E. & H. T.-ANTHONY &=CO 9 I . • t 691 BROLDWAY,,NEW You, . - 111.4. M. atter.lon Of the TTadt la Ile., eve.....” na.erir4.r.. SC a. ...qr. of in., yea /.44.04.5, ylm./.n.t. sad imperusue We Pat' .4, tsar. 1, ...... lair.'. at Sterre.em V,tob ta11.11.1• 11:M. 1 Wmamelli Ca... Cats. l P.. 1.21.11 Sart, I Nets Ornala. . •• I Trriloa Fall.. I Vsins/1.1,i Wbite M00r.,:., Orval Weal. r 71 , . /aCes, , W.... 4 1 1 1... • ' 11..mateenc. , 1 C 1 ,11.• L Strat•ta. i , Delawsni. I asp., That 11.1. LIAMLIMI.IIIII. 1 /. 14 0 1 . 4 . a.... 1,.. Ow 1..1.1 Tlwn witreses • !up ...ww.4 1 .0.C.0 W. pradowtoceW W. [pilaw!, a W Wwa, tam!.... odorpitatowsphors. cosalWaig el Indust& Weir% Pooped. Glow.; saw.. .11(811Iftl4 11l \ sae. •r roe.. ?... lava.. fketl.d. • see 11.4 Islassklf hashotlirs ;ellen Wasted 04 rome-Vavos, , 4N ensi WWI . Wears she chiselsoma tasonar r alum Mine... ..t1.1...••• . na••• , 4 !motals's. Iva% lIIS% •./1.• a I 1-4 aI SS to. Iflouvrahla. etas. is I•llarrlsad,Lay Ikea"; lkstlssAl. Wales. at kizoscorm—W. laslatsavt. 14,7 Wirth as• Iwo • tarp miele oi W SAM w.. , tlfaroollll.ltlC ALIVIIM —Oar Illes.faenn• of .11Thim• to Well Itnrffs thingtma UN ••,1173, IM •111plitlet xii, Ilan Ey eat MGM/ I. 111 rotten. 419 M nll Sr. R.G. ta oar .n Wan,. u 4 nr.ryiw.n 41410441 Ouu 41 4 4 4 *Our =Mar. gams pn 414 at0e1114.(4. amt., tUts umlaut. • nom beset", Warm Chetmaw he tattsisulee Awe the /hart oa're.ssatr. et u. testb their seat. so 10/.n WM+, Ithteh Yesie4entlea, Settle. Tlheatt liag lass, 104 *GeV, the %rule a, Ile Yrs. slam , _ 591 BAOIDIiAT, N. - Y., Importer 3 mod Iranians of Photeeniablo alateciAis Jorn W. Avis& GERMAN SAVINOWINMUTION,, Carnim Eighth and litati, This Institution to now open for the tisane tion of business. Omen Roosts; 9 A, IL to . 4 P. M. Swrasn.►Ts: ' 9 41. tO Br. M. Six Per Cent. is Given by this Institution to ~am Depositor& , J. Elebettlaub, P. A. Becker, F.T. Liebe]. 'F. schtipt.ler, Jobs Om:thelmer. - - • OFFICERS: John Genshehner,.., Matthew Schlandecte?., F. Schneider, rarrer49. ERIE' woitss. • r • • • • Jr. A. DUNNING, , 110.1018 Peach Street, between 10th and 110, Ede, Pa. • Monuments, Tombstones, Ihkrble and Slate Mantles, de. ' • • • . I bade on hand a large assortment of mono; *menu 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_satlsfaction.guar anteed. My work Is warranted unsurpassed. and I cannot be undersold by any one. Orders and inspection , of stock and prices solicited. mtd9V-17. , AGENTS the PO3 Secrets of the Great City. A Work deseriPtiiii of the Virtues and the Vices,. the Mysteries Miseries God C rimes of New York City. IF YOU whit to know haw fortune; are nude 1 and lost In • da; ho bhrevrd Me are ruined In Wall Stree y t ; how w Countrymen. n, are swindled byitharpers; how 311ifisters and Mer chants are Blackmailed; how Dance Dells and Concert Saloons are manned: how elorobling Rouses end Lotteries are conducted ; how Stock and 011 Companies, originate and how the Bubbles Burst, read this work. ,It contains flue engravings; tolls all about the Nyder. les and Crimea of Now Yoric. and Ls the spiciest andsCbeapest work of the kinitpubLisbell., PRIGS Climy , • jar Head for arcUbua and see Otu• terroa c and a description or Quoin. 'address JONEII lIRVIILICEI,4 CO., Ph'Wigan* Pa. • , CACTICiN.;:-Inferler work" ore 'Stellar char rioter are Win circulated: , Bee SULU', Woke you buy contain 85,t1n0 gegravlnp and sell at ft.6o per copy. • • • fetid tkouitnially on band v . ) . t A! ' • \: • CHEOMOS. I Vennhum., T• 4160. tovateHl.... St. cepo, wig' nu. Venelnes; crrniu roam NW.. I Imo. a.. MN Tye 4411 i 111:6 LANDB:OP 3133121. CHROMOS. E. & IL, T., ANTHONY & CO., OPPOSITE POST OFF/M. rDIEFAJTOES: —President. .Treasurer. ........ Secretary. . Sown WAIT= rat . Night.Seenes .in the Bible:- . BY REV. DANIEL MARCH, M. D . "Von PHU,' free,., flowing, clear, gparki li . gem and graceful style; for tic genie?: for beauty oft ht and rich glow poe ing lay neiion; (or nice analysis of character, imp delineations and ripe scholarship; for Bl.gk; pictures, glowing words ,and happy Musics Ilona, this work has no «lull. Such Commies. dation' as the above, have been received froze mshop Milnpson, Rev. Albert Barnes, N o e, Porter D.D., LL.D. W. A. Stearns, D.D. G eo ,. Dena Boardman, DD... W. Wiley, Bj) nel W. Fisher, D.D., LLD., ikud leading Clew.; men anddhe press of all denominations , Beo4 for circular containing the same. Agents us A De d r dreas na°lls; everywhere meeting with unparalleled succ Atza. It is a met beautifully. Illustrated and elega ut . ly bound book, and pleases everybody., o ene t gy 2o . o zi Esi LER, McCrSHY I .'o , se e to ni rd M l lN o l g li tr iP abllty M and t Philadelphia, Pa.,c Weinman, o.,m egiin, or St. Louts, Mo. Guardians• Hale. 1111 - VIRTUE of an order Of the orph t „, J Court of Erie County, there will be erp t , sad to sale, on'FRIDAY, MARCH sth, ist/, at I o'clock, p. m., at Drakes Mlii, near the tam,. sea hereinafter described! certain undi vt3 , 4 interests, by Guardians undersigned (and the balance by the adultowners of) the PAL-mi t , described real estate, !sing, being anti situ; the township of Washington, count • o f Erie, and bounded on the North by laud, or Lefever (now lands of Crane,: on the FAA Ly land of Trow ; on the South by county line ad. Joining part of same piece in Crawford county a d West by land or Henry Grd'a; and con: tarring 45 acres more or less, being part o f tx acres set apart to the heirs of John arm s r writ of partition to the Orphans Court of c ra i . ford county, at No. 26, April Term, lot, u poL , which there are some Improvements Ind hi, • able timber. (The balance of said piece, bet t el acres adjoining, in Crawford county, win t,;' sold at the same time.. TEltaN.—One-thirdot the purchase money I; hand, one-third in one year, and the tialszt t . in two years. Deferred payments to be ceeem . ., by approved security, with interest, p a y,o 2 . Annually. Possession given immediately,- WILLIAM J. CLEMENs, Guardian of Xerxes Gross, who has a one -silt;.- undivided interest in said land. L. G. DIKCHAItb, Guardian of Hiram Legran, Lemuel Ledrue, Thomas Letortes • and Andrew cow.. firms. who have a tour-fifteenth ded Interest In said land. B. B. Pulcsrr, Attorney, Meadville.—fb4-3 Authorizes' CsVital 1115 . 00,000. CAPITAL PAID /N Effl,ooo. THE SECOND NATIONAL B 1141• opened for business on. MONDAY, DECEMBER L2TIL 1181., In the banking office previously occupied by t Merchant e Bank, Brown's Building, north-eak Corner oflttate street and publio•Park. WM. L. sccrrr, ?refit. WM. C. CURRY, out.. DraitCroati: WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. /learn & Co., COL Dealers. JOS. M'CARTER, of firm of Belden, Bliss McCarter, Builders. • GEO. J. MORTON, Coal Dealer. W. fl. BROWN_ Agent Buffalo & Erie B. it, JOHN C. BURCIM:S, of firm of Clersens,Caugt. ey & Burgess, Wholesale Grocers. O. E. CROUCH, of firm of Donee & Bro.. Fterir Merchants. M. R. DARR, of firm of Barr, Johruwo & el m. man, Stove Aianufeeturers. P. F. FAItItAR, of firm of Gray & Farno Wholesale Grocers. J. DREIBIGAKER, Grooer. debt • NEW LIVERY, Boarding and: Sale Stable, Corner of Fretted and 7th Sts. THE sUBScRIBEitS having taken the math lately. occurded by Blenner & Johnsen would Inform the public that they have par• chased an ENTIRELY, NEW STOCK of Horses, Harness and Carriages, and are ies pared to give perfect satisfaction to all who favor them with a call.. We have the best stelk in Northwestern Pennsylvania. iny2l-tf • ,BRECIITIRCiti, FOR OM[ rLieenied by DOLLAR States gull:writ* eiREAT Oh,E,SALE.—Dry ey floods, Silks, Woolens, Cbt,timi,Carpot• •Ixtgs, Boots and , Shoes, Sliver-Plated Wm, ih 'Schee, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Sc, to bp sold at the average price 0f.g1.00 each. Oar rtm missions or clubs exceed those of other istal. listunents, and our goods are warranted teen ISSUAIµCtiOII. Clara of ten and upwards attire articles valued at from s3,to $lOO. New Snail: and full partteulars pent free. - N. B CLOWDMAN novl:l4m. •i 0 Hanover tat. Beaton lila BROTH} RB, State St reel, opposite B'rown's Hotel, het • the largest assortment, or; - Eye. Glasses and Spectacles Ever brought to this market. tie would call specially the attentionot lb public to our siLIWIIIO.TEMPERED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES, which we warrant not to break, and will iint new pair for every broken one returned. Also, on baud o large assert:tient of ficottln rebblea:"Eye Glasses In Rubber, Steel: sate). and Gold Frame.. • We Cain Suit Elegy Slgbt And 'warrant to give perfect , satisfaction r: every way. Saw MU' for Sale. THE undersigned offer at private sale tte:i valuable am Mill. property on Ws au Creek. upon the htelLean road, about sir tulle from Erie. The Mill runs by water power, s double geared, Was built new three yean. and is id good order throughout. The Minim large patronage and is in one otthe'test la cations IA the count,y.. Fourteen acres of lui are attached, with the water privilege. Then are two good Fr me Dwelling Houses and Barn on the Lpremises. The place is a mitta situation for a Grist Mill being on en sxin sively traveled road, and in a rich agricultural section. For further particulars address undersigned at Erie, Pa., or see them personal? , on the premises DaBOTS etr. GEM. declo-2m.• DISCHARGE IN BANIERUPTM N THE DISTRICT COURT . of the, Una: States; for th . tk Western District of Penh I. Walter S. Payne, a bankrript under the Art c , Congress of March 2, ISM, having'appl led for s discharge from all his debts and other chic, provable under said Act, by order of, the Cow' notice is hereby given to all persons who too proved their debts, and other persons interest. °di to appear on the 7th day or Jail., do, at: o'clock, P.-Id., before S. E. Woodraff,teq4 get later, at his Wilco; in Erie, Pa., to show (111111.! any they have, 'why a discharge should not be granted to the said baaltrillitt :And further ne tyre 4 hereby given, that the second aiifftUti meetings of creditors of the said hatirrnet gutted by the.2/th and .13th sections of said c,.s will be had before the said - Register, at the ssoe time and place. S. C. McCANDLEM, clerk of District Court for said District uovl2-2t To the .Ladies. - - LMAES who su ff er front weakness actual:4 back and of the limbs, with beatintdan pains, so it is with difficulty that they m stand or walk erect, -eau be relieved at 44p« and redietspy'estred by wearing the PRENCri SUPPORTER; ft new and elegant devfeo, rent before known or used in this car:wiry. For tt , Inforneedioryeall upoit or address with star*, Aee. J, F 1 SER 3i D sep24-tt Voluntary Bankruptcy. Taus IA TO GLYE mince. that :on a. .1. day'of Jan., A. U., IMP, a warrant al, pant ruptcy was issued against the estate of :•ylVaGii H. Hill . of Cony, Erie county, Mid 8 1 ,0, Fenbaylvania, who has been ad judgiAl a Gut rupt,on hie own petition ; that .1 he pa) nogg 1 any debts and delivery of any property lug tq him, for his use, and the transhl ut a , property by him are forbidden by law; thsli meeting of the creditors of malt bankrupt'' , prove their debts and to choose one or n 2 .1 Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Coe of Bankruptcy, 'to be holden at the Dadra of ` t e. ___BR4liater, in the city of Erie, Pa. , befor,q,& )voodtuff, rAti i ,. Register in said District, owls :sth day of Fe , A.D.. 1869, at 9 o'clock, A. 'ROAMS A: ROWLEY, : U. S. 51anilml, Ntes,enre By 0. P. Davis, Dept. 17. S. Marshal. p1a144. [Liented by itie n litatol Stskten C3uveruili , ; l ' GOOD NEWS roil CONSUMERS UV , Staple awl Fancy ~ Goo& . THROUGHOUT THE HARRINGTON • di: C • OF FIFTEEN years' standing as Jobbers a• Retailer* of the above goods, to Iloeteui vicittity hatrecouclud6l to offer the peep: , the whole country the iulvantages of their I: moue importations and 111,:011e1PR for ..Mser , .et: manufactories through the popular ONE LAR SYSTEM._ • Our Premium List to Anvers, end Esehal' List for Agents and patrons, ore not equit l by any house in the country . Best New 14. and Braden references giyen when rd'itoX7 Send for free Circular. HARRINGTON* - 0. Box S&L 80 dulcimer St., Berta NieS;3m . . Adniinistrator's '.llotice. , k ErrERs of A,dmittlatration on the este.' James G. Jackson, decd, late of I.le ny having 'been granted to the undiallitf,l notice is hereby given to ali indebted same to make immediate payment ands having claims against aald estate. will them, duly authenticated for sattlernan W. lam -Erie, Jan. 7 , 'olkiw Voluntary Bankruptcy'. WHIN IS To, ()wk . : NOTICE that oa to o s , ' day of Jan., W 10, a warrant I - - n ruptcy was Issued against the estate of 9 - Siuun,of Erie city, Erie Co., and State of Fa? canto, who has been adjudged • tea, tur a , his own petition; that the gaYmen' '- dads and delivery of any property herat 4— ,,,t bltn. for his use, and the transfer of any ty by him are forbidden by law; thatanirin of the creditors of said bankrupt, top ref,rl debts and to choose one or more Asr`7o his estate, will beheld at to (bun of rgY -to be holden at the ofdee of We Beg ister. ll l l _,. city of Erie, Flt„, nefOrp S. E. Woodnitryr; Bftiftter,_. said Distrlct, On Feb., A. I)., Ifeg_, at 9 o'clock, A. 31. THOMAS A, 1i0NV1.,101 . . U. Marshal, ASsawas" By 11. F. Davis, pept. V. s. Marsha. rig ZS BLANKS A oaapiete ss: j. matt of over, kW of Maate avow Itortiellt •Iroi Constables *and Sm. foe gab at Qs 00seeves aim 0310 • PRINTING of fr ay Wu% Etsz u s eityvi im listi oo . Observer agßai