f a r i c Atitelam Obottrt . - - E. FA., sATURDAY. MAY 16. 184 e, nupenncrimiL yortaYen the scene, the nekibrate4 i n k o p & CO., it Nes naves, Coaa., and shall pr is receive the orders of oar friends of the craft. int ha. tyneo th4raughly tested In oar &Sok aa I Ve equal to Wade's, Mather's, or any ether to tat. The prieea we believe to be lower than the qUillty of Inks e tie be purchased. in Buffalo or Aily color or rituality desired, eau be per . The terms are tursriably cult In advance, or On {Q4, BANNERS, REGIMENTAL COLORS, Ite dresg O. W. Crowell S , Co., No. 211 Supe Street, Cleveland, Ohio. febl4-6 1111111,1 t MALE HILLS, Eagli , h and (iceman, printed ae this of on as revonablo terms as 'they can bc at any other establishment. FREI: RISADINO ROOM. •- c Penaocrata Club.Rbotn, at the corner of Street and" the Paik, is open to visitors political creeds. Files. of the leading rvative papersdn the country are kept on (or the convenience of the public. AI invitation is given to Strangers in tile 1:y order'ot tho Standing Committee. l'ra.R ton D ias. ItEmo —Several citizess ,tan have raised a puree of $ll.OOO for i4w and children of the br . avo. aid Gen. Reno, who was killed at the of South Mintntain, $lO,OOO of srhieh I,ven invested in securities; and $l,OOO d At the disroNa,l" of Mrs. Reno. • %Ili' oy M It. LOWRY. —On Satur;lay late hour, Morrow B. Lowry, Esq., ti t icked by,:i party of young men, i 6 his ; u I, and beaten in a brutal manner. it from what wo can understand, that :awry had hiien at the telegraph °Rice, g the confirmation Of the dispalnh icliumnil had been taken, and Was fol- to his house by the parties who assaul • The attack is Mli id to have been made any p,ruvoeittion. Mr. Lowr,l has Leen cnntiueit to 111:3 bed, and was repor-, r L while to be in i n dangirous condition. r of his recovery'there is no doubt that il press the matter to the full verge of the 6 ,' l'arsuunu R. R.—The section of td fruu 'Middlesex- to New Castle Las :et to contractors,' and is to be cola- I by the Ist uf'November, At or near 'istle a junction will bo made with rail horn l'ittsburg and Cincinnati, giving rut communication with those cities. nc & Pi tshurg R. R., when completed, e the s hortest possible route between ,otherni cities and New York, and se .te , t become a largely travelled thorough we learn that it. is the intention of the !1 to Laic coal brought in over the hi: WI, And thes are pushing the work .1 a, rapblls: as possible, in order to at at object. The pier at this city is being the direction of' Messrs. James .hn Casey, two well - known contractors, bc from a thousand to thirteen hundred length,•and built in the most subiten •:le. The depth of water along the pier trout : 4 to lrt feet, according to the dis trout the shore. • tit%o Newf. —The people of this section ietted to the utmost pitch on Saturday, t tinily " morping, l. T the tidings that ~ ipllol been taken y our forces, from ectivn of the l'euint, la. The first die to thi", effect came fro / in Pit iladelphia an ly aff erneon. verY few were at.firet cl to believe it, but when other dispatch- Lae same 'nature were nceived on Satin- Teniog and night, the public rejoicing abounded and universal. About one or 'clock, on Stifiday morning, when ; it was tt that the :leis was t ed strongly eon- :t could no longer be questioned, can-- ere fired and the bells rung, and many 5 were SO enthusiastically patriotic, that el net , get to bed at all dttring the night :day, however, no further information tained, and not a few began to feel that I teen hoaxed, and by Monday morn e story was found to have been manu -1 of the whole cloth." The author a cruel "sell" deserves—well, we don't hat punishment would be severe enough h an atrocious swindler. serer other effect this news may have !hoed in a most effectual manner LIM a sentiment of loyalty that prevails in qr.tauttity. Ilad Jeff. Davis been in Erba urlay night, he would bare hadiincon e proof of, the, falsity of the Abolition , that there is a large party of traitors Wherever you went you could meet ts , tts of men discussing • the ezeithitg and there was but l one sentiment amongst Everybody, Democrats and Repubii. 1- full of joy, and the members of each , eetne.l to outvie each other in their .ion. of delight. :t- was art ccision e remembered, and it is sad! to be tel that - Ahe intelliFence which caused it have been - untrue.) - ITICAL DUFKIILNITS,..-- We are well Boat it much of the, hipd feelin!! that. grope rirtisan differences, is owittg lo's watt o , intauce‘with one another by members 4.pcisitc political parties. If Democrats I associated more together, •ftiaer in public disett.sion, and were ‘ , l t.i'look on each:other's opinions with erality, there weuld be less misrepre? n,rnalice and pfejudiceln the commu 11,Te can lie no ioorc dangerous policy Lit jarl to he in&ucateil by )3everal of T..intri`tutiltepublian citizens, that 111 the* party friends and rats 4ould crash, the . thrincr,agreall3 au .oeial hmiiness bonnections with Such principles carried into effect, `,ll embroil theNurth in still furlher4 l .tki. The pel . sori who contiuis himself Rely to one class of political 'associates ftrnatic4l; and is ready to per w.ts, that if he wits rightly informed,.he I, ni,hainctl to, think of. The true tatriottsMwoilld induce men,of op l'! ticnl t , entimint , , to meet together, otiy, t.i out' ieach other's views, to 'w-riperti bogs sides, to criticise one Kclief, in aliberal and couripous ' 4n'l never firiget that differ as we crrizcni of a convoon country, !' , rr•te.l and ilnlious for its welfare. •,•1 iiarne 9 , aiet firot:Oriiititin for ()pin ot all means used for political cro,,ot, 15 , )h1 oilly and dangerpufr .1.1.01) begets the same course on the and the result is, that men who e tnetils, are rendered 'the' most aLt inplacable of enemies 11 any argument is wanted, nothing l e l F " • painted to than the ciente of . Democrats and ~ let u, dis , iard tle idea that, we fee.iiii.e sc.! di.igrZ.e in ;;Mitical togethe r (.tietier, see to opinio n . with less preju o in the t : pirit which becomestine cfni,nis of common de.,iies fur our tia uruaterity. Tux Dtsrarcu.--The ltical editor - of the ist Dispatch seems fully *solved to i this paper into still farther prosperity. at con teid with 'having added many air ben to 'one fist in Ihe past, and increased the bui ness o Ur office generally, be has recently opened th " vials" of his bean in • manner that shows is resolution to benefit u as much more. nti 'half column article last week, be complints the editor of the Ob server with all the \ \ resh and polite phrases twith which his class cif poll iciarte are aeons tamed to polish their sentneea, and which , In nine calms out of ten are\all the logic they charitably venture to inflict n'Pon their follow ers.\ That our patrons may s what a re fined and pleasant sort of an in ividual the local of the Dive:lA-is, we iextrac a few of his most brilliant eipre*sions : " A class of writers who are cognisant of their own deficiencies, but by pluming them selves in a party garb they strive to nichi, themselves into a fame to which their unat tended and naked merit can make no claim." " The inflisible, unreasoning, bigoted ad herent of a party." "Unworthy the sufferance of a community." "Copperhead.:' ‘! Deadly hostility.. to the Government for party reasonsa Stimulate the passions of the IGNORANT and DEPRAVED to get idtes against the Ad. ministration." " No fail h in,his own vehement assertions." " Ilis arraignment of the Administration is grossly and wickedly unjust," * * tending "to incite believers in his doctrines to tree sonable resistance to the government." " Have goaded on their CREDULOUS fol lowers to open TREASON, to the murder of officers of the government while in the per formance- of their duty, nud ;to eloTeiit as saults upon peaoeftsl loyal citilens and upon Unita meetings. The lONORANT and BRU TAL fellows whO have been atis misled are the. least guilty parties in the ogee. They have simply believed What has been told them by their newspapers and stump speakers, and are acting accordingli." " Seditious and evil." "Charged by some of the-moat intelligentand patriotic of this country" with being " a traitor at heart:'. "Educated in a political school-which taught him to sacrifice every principle-of honor and justice to the success of partyan education equally as dangerous to a mart, or a commu nity as disloyalty of the worst character." Our readeriwill ho able to glean - iron:l these few model extracts the animus of, the Whole. It will be seen that they are remarkably ami able and kind spirited, and overwhelming In their refutation of " Copperhead" statements. Neither is the editor or the Observer alone in tho- reception of the Di patch': compliments. His- readers, and the Democrats in general, come in for a share of its flattery; and 'they will doubtless appreciate the information that they are " depraved," " ignorant," " credu lous," "treasonable," "brutal" and •'•dialoyal." The editor of the Observer, in his ownbe half, and that of the Democrats of Erie county, begs leave to return his thanks to the local of the Dispatch for the spirit of generosity which he has seen fit to express towards them. That he has determined to benefit them to the ex tent of his ability no one can doubt for a mo ment. Had his object been enmity of re-, venge, he would have " damned them" with praise. But now that he ha/ commenced, we trust he will be encouraged to persevere in his coarse, and through his liberal and gentle assistance, it may be that we shall be:able to chronicle a victory for the cause of the Union and Constitution next fall in Erie county. LETTER FEEO.II THE MISSISSIPPI. The following letter front Capt. John Dunlap to his relatives in this city, has been kindly , handed us for publication U. S. G. TUSCUSIBIA A ‘ May, lit; 1863,1 • JUST BILLOW ORAND ,GULF. f We attacked this place on the 29th of April. We had the best fight of the Mississippi liver, or any pine in this pates of the country—so Captain Sliiirk and the rest of the commanders say. iiVe were ordered to go under the batteries atone bun-' tired yards range ; We did so and got pa d for it; We got one shell in our midship poit for ward—thft was- my gun. It killed five, and wiuuded seven seriously ; one was the old pilot. I was standing on -the side where, the men were killed, just half a 'minute before the shell'came in. I stepped or to help the men to train the gun to bear on the t 7 -that was pretty close. After we got' the ki and . wounded out of the way, we/ commenced fire again, and when we.had` find one mote shot, and had commenced to loid again,' we received another shot And broke the rammer in the gun, and wounded two more, and I jammed our port so that we could not open it. Then we fired our after gun fora while, but that would not work, for the second shot they fired. it us came into the turret, and killed one and wounded etz-:-among them was Mr. Edson, an ensign: - Two shells bunted in our engine room, and disabled our port engine. Then we had to draw off ; we came down the river and landed, having received 'ill shots. Our:upper works are all torn to pieces-they shot' all of our hog chains away, and our stern dropped down two feet. Some of the restlof the gun boats fared hard too, but they seemed to direct all of their tire on us, for they' knew our Moak points by• the ledianola. We fought them four hours and a half, and had to leave them not whipped. After we were disabled, the admiral drew the Beet off until night, anti commenced at them ,again, without much effect; only to run the iron sports by. Grant crossed the river yesterday,' and was to work atlhem last flight at .ono iieltrik; he is fighting yet—it ie now two o'eloCk. lie is-seven miles back from here, at the railroad that leads to Jackson—they are working hard at trs to geLready to attack the batterics again to-morrow. This is an im portant place and we Mnst take it, cost what it will. We can fix our' boat. up temporarily, so as to have revenge. Captain Shirk be haved " like a briCk"—he is a trump, and I like him as well as I do one of my children., ous illince this letter was writt n the telegraph has brought us news of the e pture of Grand lE33MCII 3ulf.-ED.] MORK RAILROAD co*soiwariox.--An Km • • riani'Movenuni.—The meeting of prominent ailroad men, which was in session In Cleve. land last week, terminated its business on Saturday night, and adjourned._ The -Her - ald 'understands.that the result has been an ar• rangement for the consolidation of the earnings of the Buffalo & Erie, Cleveland & Erie, Cleveland & Toledo awl:Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroa is. This consolidation is of greater importance than any we have ,yet noticed, as the roads in interest comprise the best paying railroad stock in the country, and the agreement will settle - a great many daft-, culties and jealousies that have existed be tween the management of the various roads.—' liuffyto Courier. ' , . The object of this movement, we are in. forthed; is to insure a more thorough compe tition With the A. & 0. W. R. R., which is making a strong effort to secure the trade of the West. I Disit9lllslleD VISITOR/I.—Ws learn with pleasure that J. Edgar Thompson, Esq., Pre sident of the Pennaylvania R. A. Co., and Wm. G. Morehead,- Esti., President of the Phila. & Erie R. R. 00., 1 propose paying our city a visit about the Isl. of June hope to See them meet with such a reception !Ls will be calculated to give them the but impression of our people. BRIEF PARAGRAPHS. Arc riftees'lloguired dollars worth of the city scrip hare been redeemed and destroyed. sir The DispaleA advocates the re-election o* Messrs. Vincept and Twiehell to the Lees lat tire. j sgr The flowers, leaves and blossoms have sprung forth, with 'marfillotis rapidity diming the present week. sr Prof. S. R. Thompson has .been :re elected Superintendent of Public Schools in Crawford ICounty . ser A Sabbath School tind Lecture Room is about to be built by the Baptist Oongifegs- Lion, adjoining their church. The= Erie Carbon Oil Company has been'dissolved, Messrs. Rust and Follansbee having retired from the Anil. Bkir See Mrs. Rae advertisement. Shp hai Increased her stock of 'Millinery geode, and presents great' attractions for the ladies. \WIT Messrs. Liddell & hisCirter, of the Erie City lion Works, have contracted to build a hundred new cars for the Buffalo WErle R. R. Co. ' - - . ;de Tb?,w depot the &Willa aa. W. at Mehdiille will be one of the largest buildings in ti\State,"eovering, it is slid, an sure of ground. • j 'the U. tamer Michigan left this port on Wednesday to enoon for a cruise to Buffalo, where she arriv d the same craning. She will he ab4ent several pelts. We direct notice to a advertisement of Messrs. Morrison and Di amore. They are reliable and enterprising ge lemen, and liberal in their dealings. It6L,. The boatmen on the canal complain that the advanced freights are still insufficient to meet the increased cost of everything, Wad ask for a further advance. Ster There seems to be no doubt that the Administration intends to enforce the conscrip tion. It is supposed 'that it will be set in operation about the Ist of July. Rev. Dr. Forrester will deliver a lee !tire on the late battles on the Rappahanock, in the Universalist Church, Sunday evening nest. A general invitation is given to the public. MEN. The Railroad down Oil Creek to ile mouth, and from thence to Franklin, a dist4ico in all, from Corry, of fifty - two miles, is being oonstructed•as rapidly as possible. . ger We trust that no effort will,be spared. to put an end to the rowdyism that besot late prevailed in this city. hist!!! annoyance and a disgrace to the entire community. M.. Geo. A. Evans, of Mill - Creek, a Lieu tenant in the 145th regiment, has returned home, having been slightly-wounded daring the recent engagement! near Fredericksburg. mar A so-called Union - Leagne has been instituted in Girard—T. Hyman, President ; T C. Wheeler, Secretary; J. T. Simmons, Tresurer. Meet! at Kessel's TialL stir Oil was struck on Wednesday, .the 29th ult., on the Miller Farm, three miles south of Titusville. This well was towing at the last report_ttodue hundred barrels daily. • $ Capt. Thos. M. Austin, of the,B3d regiment, is now at home #n this city, having resigned his position in the army. The Cap tain has given nearly two years of active service. I Canal freights hive advanced from $1.50 to $1.75 per ton during the put week. At the former figures boats were able to seemly pay expenses, and many' were being hauled off.—Girard Union, 8a but. Mr. Philip A. Becker has a large stock of groceries and liquors, to which he invites the attention of the public. 'A more clever hearted man is not to be found. nor oae more worthy of public patronage. Mir Capt. D. V. Derrickson, of Meadville, has been appointed Provost Marshal for the Crawford Congressional District, and Lieut., Henry Witter, enrolling Commissioner. Dr. Bates, of Titusville:is examining Surgeon.. i.Our lady readers will 'find it to their advantage to call at the store of Z. H. Smith before purchasing elsewhere. His supply of new goods, just' received from New York, is one of the largest and finest ever brought to this market, and he is determined not to be undersold. SS. We are gratified 'to hear that the new Episcopal church movement` is meeting with Thc if $20,000 of a " coma down." as,. The Denimats of trio county will soon be ended upon to meet in Convention for the electhin of two delegates to the State Con vention, which meets towardi the close of next month. A Senatorial dales* Is-, also to be chosen,' in connection with Crawford county, and as the latter county had she last one, it is to be presumed that he will be awarded to Erie. sor The Erie Observer challenges, defies, and three any Republictur ti) prove th at a sin. gle' Democrat in the- North is a Disunionist. We can name a number of men, Mr. Observer, in this county,. who hurrah forieff. Davis and call theinselves• Demoirats.. What kind of Union men are. they?—Girard Dittos. No kind of Union men at all; Mr. Union, nor Democrats either. But will you please to give us their names' Mere assertions that there are such persons is not proof. SM. The annual meeting of the Young Men'a Christian Association will be held in Park Presbyterian Church, on Monday evening next; the 18th inst. After the leading of the Reports of the \President and Treasurer, an address will be delivered by the Rev..l. F. Spanlding r of the Episcopal church. Subject -- 7 .fißecent Attacks on the Bible."' The meet ing will begin at l'i o'clock. The public We* earnestly invited to atten4:—Gazette. ser We have noticed nntKmally !Wive operations in real-estate, during ihe past few weeks; and on inquiring amongst onrlkwyers, we find that the changes of this naturekave been so ittimerous lately as to be the topic • general conversation with that clasit-of citi zens., While everything else his advanced, there itaS been but a slight rise in real es tate, pad persons having money to invest end icia it the safest and likely lo be the most profit able investment. That there nit soon be an advance in the price suited, I operations con tinue, we think, does not admit of a doubt. 89, We are pleased to learn that our Mead, Dr. A. Al. Spaulding, passed a very creditable examination before the Board of Simone at Pittsbam, last week, and has received Ai ap pointment of Assistant Suwon in the Army. The Doctor entered the ranks as a private, and ha's gradually worked his way upwaids until he. now fills one of the most honorable posi tions to" which a man can aspire. Ile will probably be ordered to- service with his old regiment, and wherever he may be planed, we predict that he will act in a manner to gain credit for himself, and.win the Oster of those with whom he is associated. ' . Olt Itmuitt,yo..4ho ages from our regi., am* IV to: the date or car gaffs,l4. pais, wu sinipairty *mein. .9f:the 1451 h regi ment, it appears to liewsil 'imintaithted Mal .: 4 * 1 4 1 ;0 11 0 most of compeales *mad E l more taken priseners,, sad srn nor` in itiniunond or iiieneighborbood. The fbimer was shot la jhe log; but his wound is not" said to serious. Major. Patten has lost an arm,. and the killed and wonuded of the regiment de not noted six or eight in aIL The Only member Ink a prints named P. Clirt. ' • ThS Sad to said to hare none killed, and only throtiroundeo 0. G. Kinnear, Co. C, Chas. Itahni and W. A. Asper, Co.' D. The 111th inet , iiith • "sad loss in the death of-Captain SingSbury, of North East. a pliant and popa lu oer. whO commanded Co. K. \W. I). Morton, of Co. was , vonnded and has been , taken to t he hospital in Washington city.— From! the alight loss, we infer that onr regi , multi could not hue been engaged in the heat of the battles. • Na Thusday of last week, a new and neat little tug made its appearance in our harbor, for thellirst time, creating quite nen ssUo4. She was purchased in Buffalo—where sheiaa built,' last winter — for the sum of $3, . The 1 owners are Messrs. William Chris , y and 'John Carse, the former of whom icts sa commander. TheFe gentlemen hare named her the! "Hercules," and if accounts be tnie she is well worthy of the name. Al though intenddd originally for towing canal boatsi she has proved herself the eqUal in. strength aiulepeed, classy larger sized boats, and has alrea dy towed several of the largest sized ;barques. , From what we aro told of the "IlerOules," - she must be "hard 'to beat." We: are requested to state that parties want ing t ie l use (if the "Ilercules," during the sum er for pliasure excursions, or otheiwisce will tie cheerfdly accommodated by Capsaia Christy. lie IS a pleasant and . obliging officer, andwill do in his power to contribute to the stlAisfactlon of those who giverhim their 'patronage. ser — The editor of the Observcr has gloried in being called& copperhead. 'He has acknow ledged himself a member of that wing of the Democrics y accepting' with unction the title Which•now to bear is evidence of deadly hostility to the government for party reasons, whether with \ ireal intention of armed resist anceto the goVernment or not, and which is now bringing forth its legitimate fruit in In diania—Dispcfch. \ The editor Of the 6bserver does not remem ber df ever hitving "gloried in being called a coiiperheadj' If he did, it is betatise The character of 'those who are most free in using the title has made it the synonym of patriot ism ;1--just . as,the blackguardiam \ of a man by a notorious rascal is the 'highest compliment to hil moraiitY. DAIMILL KHAN; or, Ae Captain of th e • Vtildure. By Miss M. E. BBADDOX, 111419!" of '„" Aurora Floyd," "John March snout's . • Legacy," ", The Lady Lis l e, " &c. 1 Miss Braddon's popularity is mainly due to the fact that -she writes books of action, ra ither than reflection : that she chooses diame ters but MO distinguished from the mass around, and ,!placing than amid incidents of startling nature, allows them to work out their destiny.; The book before us partakes of her usual characteristics, though it has less pewit' than ," Lady Audley's Secret,"" and more Interest than " The Lady Lisle." The double Dukes are managed rather differently froni what snob characters have been hitherto, 'though the reader is satisfied at their fate, both became! of justice, and for .(the sake of poor Millicent. The book is printed , with readable type Lon. good paper, which adds to the Pleasure of its perusal. Paper, 60 cents ; cloth, 76 cents:: sent anywhere in the United States, free of postage. gie We are not. so ungracious and preju diced se to assert that all this would indicate our; cetemporary a traitor at heart, notwith= staiding he .has been so charged by some of the most intelligent sad patriotic of this con munity.—Dispateh. We would' suggest to our neighbor that it would not perhaps be shrewd in him to pro voke many Quotations from the opinions of the most intelligent and patriotic of this community.'! There is but one sentiment amongst that class in regard_ to him, and that opinion he would not . be likely to feel highly flattered by !seeing in print.' WSID.—The. value of a medicine can best be judged by its popularity. Tetiting the Extract of Smart Weed bY this • I rule, it must certainly be.one 'of the most effi cleilt remedies ever introduced into the mar keC,. No medicine ever Manufactured rose move rapidly into public favor, and this it has dime, too, without the usual% puffing sa i d ad vettising found necessary to introduce new aeticleJ into use. The success of the Smart !wed is baled on solid merit alone, and wherever it has once become known; it takes the preeedence of all medicines claiming to be 'remedies for the same diseases. LITTII4II to DITITILBST LAIIGIJAGEIL—The rnitnoer of letters in the alphabets of differ oak lugnages is u follows : English 26, Ger main 29, Neenah 25, Spanish 24, Dutch 25, Shrew 22. The 26 letters of the English are sufficiently flexible to express all so off facts .and Ideas, and they can eel. dem be • to abetter use than to proclaim the fact th Mass A. BMWs 'tore le tile plies to .get groceries, tobacco and oroelter.y: were $t the very lowest prices. • _ i dr POIXTXI/111.....M.1% Bates, of Crailerti fot three years put deputy superinte#dint'of coismon embeds, bas been reappointed bl Mr. COurn, the BO superintendent. f NEWTFIRM. FlifildlTHßZ' AND DitibilrialitNG • * , !W A It E 0 o,M,'s! °petit. St,, between Seventh and Elei4: " TtooStdoeribero hare intoned into the Cabinet Kilda( and FURNITURE TRADt,- Asid propor Anteing to order and keeping combed), on , band all kiwi" of Irornituno. • A4ders will metro prompt attention. jow on short notbta. _ • UNDIIRTAKING.- • The saberibin will giva special ¬ation to ado , de midmost oCiheir boohoos. They will toanntheturo and hey emoting; on hand a large assortment of betallio Ores and Cogs% and held thstoseloos in readiness to smolt embro in this Use, promptly, from any part of the sentry. Determined to spare no efforts to Ira salisfae• ti lm both la the quality of their. goods and priers, they hops to nearer a liberal share ofpnbile a rtrona. ROO kRI L IT. aprlr6.3-11. lineoroaors to J. H. IBM', U. Huff IT, EAGLE FOUNDRY ! iota 81., above as/Wee R..i, Ent, Pc [ HENRY 8t BRYA.NT, (en. is Adman k NANI:MACTIMIERS or PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, • TiN k SULU IROX WARS, AND . ILL RINDS OF IRON CASIINOS • . Stow. sold t, so warriatoil to eta nothdactlor KA • Sleigh-ohm% Sad hook to on hood or mar dftetu • to.ordor. PLOor_O wa Pt.o . :or Nilo d ilup:riot• otako b ard dam bil iM cilia" . 6 " IllArlrer" 1110151 k B.P.TAIr 1101DSISCI & DINSMOEE, ! WiI,OLIIIAL A.LIRS IN- Flour,. Pork, Salt., Grain CLOVER, TLlfOlf ED, 4^}c. No. 2, Wayne FRENCH STRUT, Sodom lila sad' 860 BN, LRiI, PA osaytrelti • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, \\ Notice b berttry given that letters of Adntitits% tintkon on the Estate of Thomas Welling, Enamisk j a m, If Greenfiel4 tji , the County of Erie, have been granted to the ea -110Ther. All 'serum Indebted to the said Ze• tate are regnested to make I/awaits Munn; end those haring deism er demands notinat the estate will present dab' "tbeStiade4. LUBA ANN WALLING, arsongoli, Friri Co. Aplil 25-41. Adaiontretris. • TRAVELING BAGS FOR LADrzs, 11 Tram two to sis &also slob, at the Store o optll'atf. • J:8. CAS/U. DR. P. HALL'S COUGH REMEDY! . CONTINUES to gain public favor and deistud to all seetious, and otter the thorough az. redraw* animals yams, tte reputation for ,seamy la miring Threat and Lung diatoms ts fully sustainod.— Whereveir this median* is most known Its merits harem. tablished the flattest popularity fiadderonsd. It has be come a wodaed remedy with many people . : kir fairing Pulmonary eemplaluts and in kook Is their WON for toady am whoever required. As•esni for Cough it is modT and rebate—seldom requigingssoro tam onebot• Me to ewe • Cough of new winks standing. fear p It is not exoelledond as • mined, for Ito manot be dosMtd, having restmsd many pa so7;l76,lth after • trwiteg • tent of isms with tae miaembis awe. Far MosiWtiaand Enunewsseit is ode and »HAWN ortiekly benign frein the alrpsagegna In Whooping ihmetrldistgara ~tae —tt promptly lessons the Imsl Adam et the eolith. and short/meths Mame eau from lb Or dinary tedious mane. an diseases albs toaggroal Sir looliggat depoid ipso lettattloa or lollaarestioata %bilis/WE maim natabtano feet and mtheir to mora inim t6o,wamat m s Coo& of thorough osatinlao ooposi to of ligatody to saloty ollbatuol in 'its oloontioa—to misetoa to logharsoo, to all spa aid °castigation& Way ofllidal with lather of the folkswing oltissases mhoafd ass this Nagoant away owl their valor will soca with others ta newasonsling lio Inuits to aGtklsaneighbour lad sisals use +Ha ONO *suekit ems altir. ft.. the ‘Hall's Gush Rowdy it now arowp - or Rattles. la. Use Hall's aush Remaly- it cures Asth ma or PhtAisio. 118. Use Hales Gough Remedy for Catarrh. lek. Use Hall's Cough Remedy it ASYrengtluou the Lungs. - b. Use Hall's Cough Remaly for Bronchitis. ie. Use Halts Cough Rettedy for Hoarse. • mess. NIL Use Ilall'e auan &met it Sren,gthens flu J Use Hales Onc ! ,.A Remedy for Whooping eough• It rill grmatlynindlly pie !oleo= of thb disease and idiot ten Ito tedlone'courer, qis half from Ite ordlnaiy dura tion. Beware of counterfeits end bays lioltatlons—eall for Dr. I'. fall's Celebrated Cough Remedy and see that his writ ten eh:nature is upon the wrapper and directions. PiTKOltiti THSTIMODIY. We, the andereigned citizens of Kris City and vicinity, name need Dr. P. liatt.'s Celebrated Cough Remedy with greataneeess, in curing disease' of the Throat and Lungs, and take pleasure to recommending its use to the ailliMW as a speedy and edectual remedy, fully worthy of public gonll.bnce. llamas Thompson, Matthew Handl t.n, D. Shirk,. John Reborn, t4r. J. W. Ryan, . Richard Rem, John A. Tracy, Robert Cochran, _J. T. Case„ John W. IPLane, Daniel Dear, Daniel Haver, John W. Hal., J. Robinson, ' C. K. Riblet, John R. Cochran , W. F. Rindernecht, J. Rooney, John R. Duman, P. R. lhaton,, J. W. Calvin, John 11/Warren, Manson Sherwood, Wm. fal 4 a t t f. John S. Bruno W. H. Cooper, A.M. S. 1.. Forster, 1°44403 Deemer, E. A. Bennett, J. W. lUD,• J. Salsbury, Benj. Grant, bevies Smith, • imams A. Hull, , R. Meyer, C. Dames, Thomas M'Kee, J. L. Long It. O. Root, W. H. Gallagher, J. Robinson,ld, Wilson Ring; Clout. W. Kelso, Bliss H. Finch, Daniel Biwa. D, P. Ensign. • C.C. Howell, C. B. Wnght. . SOLD IN RICE ONLY, BY , Manufacturer and Sole Proprietor, :Dare New State St. fltleg TO 71. CENT,I pcyc BOTTLE AOMNTS iN ERIE CO.—James A. White, Dr. Ely, Gi rard; Wm. Belknap, Fairview; T. i. Cowles, gprinsfle...l• Wm. S.Ptoudat, Edlubori F. lAmeon, il'Keau; E. B. Sleeper, Waterford; Rutile Sherwood, Union.; W. B. WritUburgh; G. T. toeott, North East; H. O. Frisbee ' Eden's!lle; J. G. Fl sere, Albion; Tyler, Locliport, and by %Recta g 0 WiIoI.ESALE .4: RE L TAI GROCERY STORE WHOLESALE AM) REF.ift. GR(Y_TE, \ Nortk-East artier of tAe Park ie Frexch Street, (CH NAPSTDB,) Woutil respectfully - call Um attention of the community to his lama Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,• Which hi; Is &divas to sell at the VERY LOWEST rosstuLg. PRICES: idocatment of SUGARS; ' COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, FISH, &C., 1.1 not surpiumed in the city, aa hr la prepared to prove to all who give him a all. , He also loops eonatlntly on harol s a s soperior lot of PURE L1QU0,p.,5 for the 7holesalo trade, to which he directs th•attentlon• of the publtc. Ilia motto i.., .Quiek flalee,'Small Profits end a full Ilvilvalsot for the Morley." aprlll33tf. • P .NEW : MUSIC. STORE \ , The subscriber would respeetfally inform the citizens of Erie and vicinity, that he is about to open a MUSIC STORE', • In Reed's Block, State street, nearly oppoaite the Poet Office, where he will offer for sale PIANO .FORTES! • _ _ la. a • AND 'MELODEONS! - From the following celebrated Plano Tortes/3d lieledeon Manufacturer*: Light k Bradbury, New York. / Steinway & Sons,Nser York. Wm. Kaaba A oo.,Baltlmorc, Nd. Boardman & Gray Albany, N. Y. .1. B. Dunham, New York. Uultal Flaso Forte Ilakeis, New York. Kortsma. & Hlou, Buffalo, N. Y. Geo. A.• Prince A Co.,Buffalo, N. Y. Cut/art, Needham ‘& Co., New York. The store will be open in about two weeks. All persons wishiag a first rate Plano Forte or MeloAe os, are invited to call and eternize our listrurnents be. fore purchaalag daunting. Circulars sent free to any address. • • 2.1181T11. , Er" P. o.—All Instruments warranted for Ore years. roayriLly. 1M63. • CHANGE OP TIME. / iiiitgOINIEMPEOPM PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R. This marline traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the eity of Me. on Lake Erie. It has bean leaned by the Pcneryires le Reitriad Cow palm and under their anspieta is being rapidly opened "Ctitut itaentiro length. • • v in use for Vaasenger and Freight,brullnese linen narrisbnrg to Driftwood, 2d Fork, (117 miles) on the Nutern Division, and from tthefeeld to EAR, (78 miles) OIL the Western Dirislen. Mall Train Leaves 235 r. Armalaraodation Train Lrtmor 10 50 A. I 111.11• !raja Arrives. 935 A. al AmossznoZation Trite Arrive, 55 r:11 Tor lagtoation respecting Pastenger bnaliam apply at the 8. N. ern ner 11th and Market sto , and for h t bushiest of the company's swots. S. B lIKBSTON, Jrt., cornt4 11th and Barked qtreeta, Thßadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Fri*. J.. 11. DRILL, aa, , nt N. R. R., flaltimnrp H. it 1lOUAT(IN, Genrml Freight Agent, Plaini:A. LSWI3I.. nourr, General Tieket Arent, }liters, MA. D. MT r 4, General itantge ' CHAS. 1,. NOBLE, P. 0. Box 1820, CHICAGO; ILLINOIS, 3. M. lISLYAXT CARBON OIL! k DVANC ES MADE MAY 9—low HATTERS'. POODS! lib CHEAP (FOIL CAM. JP. D S. HUNTER, Practical Hatter, No. 2 AA/ • Brown's Hotel, *drab Has just opened a Tory d le Stock of Hats, Cape, Straw Good', fre., ft., wb he offers to the contununtty at very low prices, and pectrully salts for • liberal share of patronage. ! r lista dressed and Ironed. way 9.3843-3 t asairpoßD, may ariruwas Co.. HERTFORD; CONNECTICUT. • 1 MCORPORATZPV3IO. CIPITAL $500,000. H. HUNTINGTON, Prat. T. 0. ALLT , II, Sarty crriv mown comity, Troia), CONNECTICUT. • MCO RP° jell MO. canna ssio,soo C. B. BORSItS, Prost. C. C. WON. asap T3 , lBlTRANCt`ip4l2e above old and rea l. d am ZC l,. lelauie autalabtalsod o_o_ton to • \ W.1117116/114 APO. -CELEBRATED P. A. BECKER; cm:r=== 175 Lake St., JOBBER OF ON CONSIQN3IENTS f C. BIIII,GEBB & CO.', OLESALE GROCERS, AND lIANITTACTURNIS Or CKERS AND CANDY ; CR 'PROPRIETOR/3 - 70F THE City Steam Bakery, IRE AND AGENTS FOR - - BOWIES. CERIES, PRoVISIO.:CS, er NAILS, CI-LASS, wooDEN WARE; sA'LT,'WATE:R ISE CARBON OIL, NES AND LIQUORS OUR STOCK OF ' • ARS, TEAS, C&FFEE,, SPICE'S, FRUITS, NUTS, AC:CO:AND CI,(4R'S, • IS LARGE, EE NEI iMI WATER, SODA 13ISCU . IT lientasetured et the En E CITY . STEAM BAKERY GAND . Y! (DiMON AND FANCY CANDiE A ruiAtm Or TRADE IS _SOLICITED I. C. BURGESS & C 0.,. State Street, First Store above Post (Naos. LES' CELEBRATED SANG AND OTHER COFFEES. ANO hss been extonslvely usel II this sad-ether ouritriem,arsil is highly Ipprored for Its VOX, Iltfor.SLirtb AND NUTRITIOUS - .r•ear•arr4 f4,:araloir sad Is by many c , . arid 144, • T., pret R' 3,' 4, VI, •.1. pa: •/-, lb label!. that rPxl-•- i • " MILES' Iv ten he Iti ger, In tf , Tr)leh la nut n a IA tee pnt. Tl libel/l i ars I. greenland I : anda l ;ti righ . lea packed h white wood mine ... __ in b4li in kegs and barrels. Abe on hind, Mr OLD GoYIIIXYAMT, JAYA, YARACAI3O.B T. DOlll. i co,' Sto,Dssurcios AND RT. COrrnsa, Of su rior qua lity, e ity, in,Tin Foil papers and bowie ; sin& tar Sum. De ere will plesee send foe Circulars and List of Ord by mail or Express promptly executed.- L. F. HOLMAN,*3O Harrison St„ So Agent for the United Stature. New York. 1 • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I tovliklai. THE EARLY PHYSICAL. DEGENERACY L M B RICAN PEOPLE, JUST PUBLISIIED BY DR. A. STONE, hyeician to the Troi Lung and Hy gienic InsUtute. • A T Dee on the Causes of Early Physics' Deoli of Ameriaus People : the auks of Debility, Con sumption and Ilanannts. ' work is ono of kigk sera toss, wrings • g !astute, end (mu& tiredly to sed 4 ll 6 11 4. 111/t CArringia !LL PARKITS and Ossreasts wed ally &tailing , sciostife sad ratiebte oafs encfansobasatfer It will be sent by moll on the receipt' of two (3) cant ðos nk" Parente and - Onardians !Tail not to send and ob hia book. - Young men! nil net to send and got this book. Ladies I Yon too should at ones seenre o. copy of th ok. A Word'of Solemn, Coosedeodoas Advice to them 'OW will, Kellett. :lass of maladies prevail - to "a fearful extent in the __ouity, dooming at least 100., 0 90 youths of both sex es annually, to an surly gram. These diseases are very imtrfectly understood. Their . external manifestation, or mptoms, are Nervous Debility, Relaxation and Ka to, tion; Siaraszatu, or wasting and consumption of the Dishes of the whole body; stiortnees of breathing or bur gesbreathing on ascending a hill or dightnt stairs. great italon of the Heart; Asthma,' Bronchitis and sore t; shaking of the Hands. and 'Limbs; aversion to ty and to badness or study; 'dirtness of eye sight, lose at Memory, &sines' of the Head, Nearalgia, Pain in In Teflon, parts of the body; Pains in the back or limb's, Lumbago, Dyspepsia or indigestion, irregularity of the bowel; deranged secretions of the Kidney,' and other glands of the body, Lenconbcea or Fleur AlbusAc. Like wise Epilepsy, Hysteria and Herron', Spasms. ow, in Musty-sino ewes Out of every one hundred, 1 all e aborts gamed disorders, and a hod of others not as Consumption of the Imago and that moat in. and wily form olk Consumption at the Spinal ?, knoanas Tab's Dorsals", and Taboo Mementeri, 411 Z .• their seat and origin 11, dismal' of the Pelvic 1 Hence the treat of rumen on the part of old y,l nie ptsctice in treating eymptoms only. I .Aodrew Stoner, Phydelan to the 'ftoy Lung ind II 12'Si:titan is now engaged In tnatsng this elms Modern maladies with thsmoat astonishing enemas.— tuaoltreatment adapted by the Institution is new; it La upon *dent* vineiples, with new discovered , without miliaria* or poisons. The &WHIM of are such, that patients can be cured at their bosom n part of the country, from accurate descriptions of th it cue, by latteri and have the medicine seat by mail orgprese. Printed Interrogatories will be forwarded on ap cation. 1 nmurption, Catarrh and diseases of the Throat cared W i nd! at the home of the patieatmis at the Institution, bymusdir the Cold Medicated idttIALIAO BALSAMIC VA: withlnhaler and ample directions tor their use, and ill Ft correspondence. dents app) l eg fat Intern gather or sates, must en me return stamps to meet attention. The attending physician wilthe found at the Wallin; tide for consultation, from 9 a. on. to 9 p. ns., each day. a i . S day in the forenoon. Address, , DR. ANDHRA! STOMA, deign to the Troyff.ting and Hygienic Isurtitato, Ph.rsician for Diseases of the Heart, Throat and `4, ile Fifth Street, Troy, N.: Y. jan313,71. , 11=1 - A . 7.W MILL pan'The Misses . tiooneo to tto - . ty. that _:._ IcEw, uNispsmurns aLocm, 1 AST S .0 F PARK, were MP) , would invite all needing articles la their line to. ere them a call 4 : ty are preps:l4 , lA tarnish all articles of lltlllaery G at the shortest. settee. REPAIRING Al4l CLEANING 1n1761M Particularly attended to. Aa we do all our own work, we \ bave no hesitation in °musing that our terms will bo reasonable, if not thin any other More in'this city., - • a .r11.62..f ; 4).11 N WEL " DEALFR .011 "lIIPPTIII •°REIGN ilk DOMESTIC ELIATITS, VEGETIIILES, &e., YhTERi, POULTRY AND GAYS. in their Seam. Av. No. 2, Tracy's•Bkelc v nalk FIVICTI ST.. - - Earn, PA • i rdereyroo, otthor the Clty or (*.Mary tiled Promptly and at lowoet me; tot rates. wit! NOT 1 C'E: . • Br; eg • Stock or )RYE t f my owl dis t r u l e a s tiim tne hi 1860;I 111 lea than 41W Oellf for • short l a :Prgilia. I .11SfeW, SiIANNON. , . , • I, ISSOLUTION.! arts of Liddte l gs l aeria al i ffst a Zta l. r timeMAVAlt nth . yof March Mat. by mated maseat of the, partial A. .Idareh rettriag from mid Era. The boatmen mill he emstiented at the told eibeidlett• • tby the readeing partners indir the Ina rem of ddeli k McCarter. Mho me authorised be =UM the at • of the old firm. WAWA:IIia. LTICELIa AN:DIM - T. MAUI, • . JOUPS SWARM& I • • st Olio of t s. the WM City Iron IWitkiosnat of m ead 12th m , 1 1 . • 15114. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. • The ealterdtmed twist Ita nu ;lated maw tor Of the sitate of Homy MU, Me of Die yay, pa, Reties hi hereby eves to ea yw Glenn against the old setae to paned Wes fee Ine=t oa or Wort the Ist et Anad,lll6l6 mad those keentast Wino s@ Welted be the sane is wetted to mike wawa at e oa 02 Ware the Ran pasta, P. HALL. rioyl4v suestor of droved. It 0 P.E, PICNIC BOSTON, SUGAR, kliOrT 'r rPticE. 't• n c.. 0 ; - •pp4m. In Ilb pada, °beery. La billpertiesler- by as parties are potting up as ilferlaiar tide, to re ntable the runtime ?Leo, ea milts the V. pacalto. 131 1:1=112:1 \ ly oln0 In- RE, AL.SO, DILILLit IN = ENTIRELY 2 1 : 2.12_17: NO ALCOHOLIC PRIIEARATION 11 ♦ MIX TOPIC' MILDICINT DOOTOR. _EIOQIPLAND!4I CELSiRATn.! : GERMAN BITIt, PBJRABID BY D. C. M. JACKSON. WILL EFFECTUALLY CIIP.F . , LIVER • COMPLAINT, jenattitie, Chtintie or Nerjova Delility. ;e: qf tholCidn.eis , , and cillDLreasca . di/ordered Liver or .!SNma,:(., -. each azeirtlpi. , • I i tkray lereeard. Ptlas. lallaaalar Blood to she Aallitty of the atom- ,•• tab , Na. 80 14 Bearlisa. l7 4lMt z for Poo4lrallaiisaotAralglit la tie Boma* lair ,tavelatlosa, — Elzildas or lingering ea tb• pit at the Stosaiab. a.le , • rower thollasdAluniad sad &Moult Breathin., Flattering* Us Mare, Childs% 'or Sallaoatiagaer - Wiper alts Its lying posture, Mamas otVisten, Pot. Or webs before.the Slight, nue sod DaU Patti hi 11, Head, Dedeii;lsey at Piasplastloa, Tilkorreas ickf the Skin and Liam, Pala la the Sll., Back, Cheat, Liza% be., Sadden Flashee . 'Moat, Banda( In the Fleets, Cer xtant hoseastion of hal gnat Npres. slob or = AND WILL POSITIVELY PLY,'‘ YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOUS THEY CONTAIN-N.) ALCOHOL OR /MD WITJAKEY Thal Tut. cyan the above &Iran. In .71—* n: out of a hundred. l'adnoe4 by that leatieudve sale mid anire•W lett of Hoodead's German Baton, (parity vertsblro Irntt of liaorant Quacks find ansaropalons r Iron'-krer, SAT(' opened aponsadiring hualialty the good-eta of Nlv trams to the stuipeaf poor whbihey vilt!yc"-nivectri ,, n with lie t. tmui dingy and e,hrteteowl sad lictiof the enninarsble array of rdetlione bottles, and big belPed. ter, modest appellation of 'linters; *inch Instr.", 3 of er only amanita disarm. and lean.' the n'1.7.1" or in &span. . • 1100FLAND'S GEFIkiAN 37-7 T"/ A. 6 sot a new sad untried arti 4 e, tmt tasted' fifteen years trial br the Ar.r.- -- lt.= •IttEti their reputation and sala, annr 4 • ' - preparation. SL► p!oprietors fair* sumn e la t , ' • CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSIC.I..A.NS testify Leg; oflbekiiia porno nal In e:: click 'Neal mad medical z! .-- DO YOU WAN: SOMETHING TO, STREN(4I:I7:. ro YOU .WAS •A GOOD APPEI_:. DO YOU W.e.'47 TO BUILD UP YOUR C OYSTIT ITT! :LINI DO YOU WANT TO FEEL IV EM I'4 f DO YOU WANT TO . OET•RID OF NERrJUISITEiIz_ DO YOU WAN"' E N ,E F. 3 DO YOU W,L,Nr: TO - SLEEP c Arl L• 7 PO YOU WANT . A BRISK AND VIOOTsOL7.-_: IF YOU DO, US! 11(X),FLAND'S GERMA': From J. Andes Bream D.'D., Et:;;; e Z.r.s•clo • pain of istiginut ZE.73.7:.`:.ir .1" Although not disposed to fkror or raz7.m..aend. Pazent Modicums pnerd, through disbud of Plefr inrriab ento sad elfosti; I yet know of no eaflleamt rsason •rt a ma* may not terWq to the benent he benne, h.'.l=ilef to hare reastesd Ikea mity simple prowt.tion, le Cle hope that he way thus makibuto to the bmedtof others. do this the mars readily in regard to Hoolland's Ger man Blttsn, prepaid by Dr. C. K. liana, of this elty, Wawa I woe prejudised igeinst them for many_ parr, under the lispremloa that they wen chitty an alooholio mister*. lam indebted to my friend Hobert Shoemaker, get., kw the removal of this prejudice by proper teats, sad for inwrimosweintle try them, when enflerlng tiara great andhe Islm o nwei l I The see of three hot. Hes of these at .f the peewit year, was *allowed by t Ma, and reshmation -- to a de gree of bodily and mental vigor whiah,l had not felt f,,r six smiths beftee,and kid aost deepaired of regaining I Iberian* thank God and my Mend for direetlag the aim of thew. Puna!? A, Jens 13, . 1 J. 2:11 WTON snows 1r tAs Rev. JOSEPH H. KEEXARD, Paeor of th 'Ante Biptimi Church. Va. Jecition—Plenlitu have been frequently rei quested to .conneet my name with•oominendetione o different Wads of Itedlr.inee t but, ieguriling The pniztlos us out of ml aropriate rei, I key* lu all NUM des dined; but with a almt proof in rayons instar.me and lo my elm timity, of the culeolnest flr particularly Garmanitittion, I depart for once from my caul coarse, to azprino my fall conviction that, for end debility of the mums, and etiecLelly for Larry Complaint, it is a oafa and valuable preprmtiou. to FOILtI MOM It may tall, but usually I doubt not, it will be r..ry beneficial to those who suffer from the eb , Ye C 117.1146. roan ray raspoctfolly, J. ICENYAI). !Cleat' beloi Cosies it, rem ske RVe of ALDIERMAIV WUPDER, German GILIWITOVIN Juan le, 1361. • Da. O. Y. JACK/KM-41R :—lt gave me treat pleasnr , two years ago, to Liao roa s eerthleate, testifying what the German Bitten had done for me. las nor por,feet ly emote! all those disuses your ruedlcins pro!ismia to cure, via :—Dympepela,Chroals inylNer:ota Debility, dis ease of the Yids - mitt, in. The koweeal !...!•tenn Deserts epos nervous profits/Ina le surprising. 1 hare consulted frostiently in relhatome to oar Bitters, an I without hes itation, iIIIMOTIMPO it for the nbot•e complaints, Bud In every taitaaea, tt has effectually .cared. Your medielos has • great reputation Is Oestcuitorn,and is now sold In .:vary Drug atone and !n moat of Lb^ Grocery atone hero". If any on. should oriection t:hat lain, let them 00100 to GIKTMOOtO I II4 and I -ell prc-s to their mit. tafention„ that the Biting have cared In icillity more l: than twenty owe of the ?boos disetbe. Rumme4ly, • aANN.III WUNDER.' • Kale et., above fiittenhoute, Ct.:cant:7n, re, BEIVARi. OF of) .7.7,- , TarErrs i Bee tha t the aliratzse cr "C . M. C 3 S OIT la on Lb, Taman PRINCIPAL OFFICE 2 ,7,.t.ri/rAcloaT, NO. 681 ARM 5.71.17rT.: • JOllll2 IntAX.ll3. \ maimmiersto o. IL JACEK ?,7 :3 SC 7r.o7:4aroza• grrozilLs by Disastic_. , ' ral:=l rtatTOAVal Juns2SlLl4;.\ FOR SPRING TRAf:, MIA aIIIGINGs.— ".' $ 1 c. 3 sanant denlias r ga n tis g s ad Birds — ;; I: wilt b 4 NM toy tcr - V;AtiLDE=I; D MEI EI t^ DO = .!? '2l_ t.'l'-;.; ;