Vie uric Aftehig ebotrutr. SATURDA - Y, JULY 25, 1843. AIH4;nl FOS !Tait OBIIIKUVER. TM: following gentlemen have bees selected . as our A gents In the pMors where they reside. porecmodeaktpg so send irabastiptlocs oP Joh Work, or to remit mosey to ps, an do it through their hands y, gains,Albion. cap, A. Pomerov, 1 W. C. Ingo, %roterford. J e ., Waldron. bc sale', ' Edinboro. y ichults At Bro., Mill Creek. BL. Potter, , rs. Week:yenta. c .o. P. Willard, „.11arbor Creek. J.. Finn, ........ .... ..... ........ Gremsdeld. J. Smith. East Greene. . Lyman Robinson, t ' Wattaburg. A, P. Rama. . $ Jabs Dailittle. . ...4 prise 1C Id X ds RINK Potter. . .., ..West 8 petatileld. g A s p h Bona ,a, Plate*. g. lir. Dervish, Kingsville, Ohio. B on . D. W dulebinson, Girard. Amos WO. arvoor. -1.:4m0 *w.l7, ..... . ..,.. . ...... —Cherry Hill. P. 0. Whoa". t . Union. i i Jo. D. Pitillipi, $ y, R. Burroustr.- Columbus. J. L. Iftupby, ...... Warren. S.-- Jackson,. Garland. J. G. Burlingham, —Spartansburg,. Dr. A. a gby, . - Rle•Mile. Jas. Cro sill,— .. - Lavelle. ,-,- . T. D. Chelits,Bateau! 1- Capt. G. J. Whitney, , Young:mills. Amos Heith, t .... r ... . __._.Corry. W. C. Oakley, S J. W. Royer I.• Band'. 1r H. Donskson, , '(ring Creek. D' W. Howard, _ J . W sync.. - J C Chspia, . %ago ay. Rik. Co ,Pa. °SLIT STOlits4.—A terrific rain storm passed over this section on Monday night, doing im mense injury to the trees, crops and fences The rein tell in greater torrents then we re member to haittever seen before - lit this time of year. Some damage wai_eansed t.. the. ibipping in the huhnt, Plain or CArr. OaI3WOLIA.—WC regret to hear of the death, in Philadelphia, on Thurs day last, of Capt, NO G. Griswold, of the 14oth regiment, trove a wound received at Giqyabnrg. Be was a young man of fine q ualities, and Warmly esteemed by all hie ac quaintances. .11is body reached here on Thursday, and was buried in our efetery. -- -BP' New Basa.,—The Nsliona Ault :co we) organized at Unioil Mills, ortJilly 18th, to go into effect Sept. Ist, 1811.1. The officersare as fellow': John Joluscin, President ; It. H. Frisbee, Vice Frestdent,; F. U. snnderlin, Cashier ; , ':—Directors, John Johnson, It. H. Frisbee, fsalc Kelly, .rantes U. liyme, Wm. udeon, Dr. J_ Humphrey, e. G. strainhan, wo.on Moore; thorns. Dunham. • Tus Aiatea Floc —The author of the re cent fire at Albion has been discovered, and Gaged in jail. He tarns out to be a cripple, ell known in the vicinity, whom no One sot. ted. On his person letters were found, ad reseed to various wealthy gentlemen in the western part of the county, threatening Their property with destrustion unless they left money at certain secret places indicated by the writer. The guilty than, we ore told, hoe signed a confession of his acts. ,° • Costitszycs Areomwsnis.—The Erie COO M (,re of the Methodist ehureh," which held its session at Ashtabula, last week",'has„made the following appointments for this district : Presiding Elder, J. H. Whallon. Erie, let *March, D. C. Osborne; ;Erie, Simpson Chapel, A. C. Tibbetts ; Wesleyville, N. W. Jones, E; A; Squires; Nor W. P. Bignell; Water ford A. Barris; McKean, S. S. Burton ; Edin. born, J Wi Wilson; Wells Corners, G. W. Sta ples: Fairview, R. F. Keeler; Girard, J. Rob. instal ; Union, W. Hollister ; Wiittsburg and Mins, L. E. Beardsley, A L. Kellogg; Kings ville, A. Burgess ; Conneaut, J. H. Tagg ; springfleld, A. Hall; Albion, 8. Wilkinsuu, R. K. Dean : Ashtabula. T. Guy Clymer. J. Akers. -1 DILWINO rut; Qcors...There is one point, ys the Buffalo Courier, about the conscription .pon which there is much misapprehension.: Therneral impression is that the drawing of 1 1 :ines is to be confirmed until the number qu i r e i l from a given district is supplied. This i t no t the cue The operation is this d The required ountb:r, and fifty per cent. in Addi tion, to cover ezetepts, will be drawn. Should the whole number buy or prove exemption, not another name can be drawn under' , this draft, or until another le.:y is mode. As ,to exemptions other than for the $2OO, tue Board of Enrollment will consider all cases c yresen - Led and pass favorably upon such gip have %.roper foundations. , • SmaantalAriAlas —A man named Hrighie 31cCallion as cut across the thigh with a sire, duri4'ig a , quarrel at Babbitti saloon, State street on , Monday afternoon last. The cut does not appear to have been very severe, as we saw the "Wictinz," a short dime after wards, walking up street as readily as usual A sailor belonging to the schooner St. An tirew, • was quite seriously stabbed lati on \lmlay night, and lies in a critical condition. :There are at least a dozen different versions of the affair floating about town, and we prefer not giving particulars until we learn sorheihizig reliable. Erie is rapidly becoinitig a place of some .osition.. I t isn't eery city than can get tip stabbing affairs in a single day. • ,; I===l ERIN CO. aIIiONICAL AND I'I . NTITIo Asso eistios.—We are requested to state tlist . the objects of this Societz li a as follows : fit, ; The collection and preservation of the facts onnected with the Settlement, ;:early and late history of the county and cot emptraneous hist°. ical facts, especially those relating to the bi !graphies of the citizens of the runty, who !aye !served as officers mod soldiers ib the army ud navy of the United States. ` 1 '2.1. The col lections and preservati4i of tact! and speci. mem! connected with this several departments \ c!f Natural History. Ad, The investigation I% \t. i d discussion of historical and scientific qu Lions. Committees on all these subjects have een appointed: ; . , The \landing committee on the history of Erie county is as fcillowit U. P. Ensign. An grey 11. Cl i nghey, A. M. Carrier, David A. Gould, Jottli Wood,.Divid Wileou, tiro i rge A. !quo, Joseph Presley, U. Sanford. en motion, it was resolved that the citizens yt the several boroughs and townships be re queued to 'mutt use of 1 heir number who may be added •td this committee and that they also Le requetted to send through such member, or I ) %lirectly to the association, for preservation 44 lavai g the re - cords of the slime, the biographies the citizens of ths county who have served or s serving in the army and navy of the COW States. rr. Louts, July 2.--floiernor Yates was, [ • shut at through hie window, while writing in tott office at hie residence, !u Springfield * av a late hour last night. lie .wis not seriously tajured. There is at, clue t ) the perpetrator. The above 'startling parapaph ,has since byto explained., \ The wespou wills which the Governor was " shot at" was neither . a pistcl nor a rifle , but one of a particularly . .dangerous nature, wide at the bottota, and tapering to • smaller circumference near the top. It was loaded with a liquid which is generally looked °Pen , selatal, but does not always'kill •t the free fire. The Governor is raid to IstOre 're- I. calved a serious woyandin the neck and tom ach, front which it is expected, though that he will recover We \earn since that a to the perpetrator" has beeu-obtained, t tares out to hate been a party . of oe with whom the Governor is frequently i habit of indulgin g in that :species ut to meat. Tes COMING 11111/01.—We do not believe there will be any attempt in our community to resist the enforcement of the draft, dis tasteful though it will be to large numbers of citizens. °nue*le generally recognise the duty of obedience to law, as the only true principle of government. If every man weno to be given the pHvllege of obeying such sets of congress as be likes, or disobeying those that be dislikes, -we would soon have an end to all law. The conscription isy be consti tutional or it may be unconstitutienal—we be lieve most,emphatically that it is the Istter-- but until it ham been decided illegal by the corms of (roper authority, any attempt to re sist it, is unwise and unlawful, and will be, as it deserves_ to be, severely punished. This is the long settled Democratic -theory,- and no true member of our party will hesitate wbere'it is his duty to stand. "The law must be obeyed, until it has been, decided to be no law by the courts,' said Andrew JaCkson on a memorable occasion; but when the courts have once decided any see of Congress to be unconstitutional, it is tit, mizre binding than if it had never passed." The doctrine of Democracy in the - days of Jack4on is the doctrine of the party to-day, and has been from the begittaing'uf its kristenee. If there are•aui who would be disposeT to resist the federal officers in their lawful authority, we say to them, fellow-citizens, du not undertake it. Let the example. ut the, ri•cent riots in New Fork cikbe a lesson to - you of the fate that will follow l any such itfort.- - - The Govern ment is strungo,and it has the power to put down any upposltion to its authority that is likely to arise. It mafr he that resistance obtain a temporary advantage, but t be assured that it cannot tie liennitnent. ots can gain nothing by doing so, and will be likely to sutler the must serious consequences.- , We speak to you in the spirit of condor, Irl pathiziog with your- positidn, knowing your grievances, and solicitous ter tour interests. To be impressed into the service against one's will we know to be bard,l but a ten times harder fate will be likely ,to meet the med who riotously defy the Federal officers. We agree with the Ga:liie in suggesting that some Means of relief should be _adopted for those poor men who have, families depend ent upon thew, and can neither pay the com mutation money, nor procure substitutes In various rities'and town's, the authorities have voted appropriations for this purpose, with the full apprdbation of a large majority of tazables. Would it not be well for our citi zens to take the question lot.' ci;usideration, and see whether some plan cannot be devised to relieve the couseriptiou of a part at least of its harshness? A • Ic l 'µf Union CIA9I 19 Vocal. Wassemer, r. thoroughly . educated 'and accomplished teacher, will commence a class'in Music 'at Schlaudecker's Hall, corner of State and 9th sts., on Wednesday of next week, commencing at half-past four o'clock, P. M. This class will be composed of masters and misses, and will be in 'all respe - ets a - first-class juvenile school. The hall is new, well furnished, and centrally located, and we hope the schtiol will be largely attended. We invite the attention of Ili:rents to this matter, as it must-certainly interest . them. NYw RAILROAD...A project is on fOot for the comstruction of a , railway from Franklin to Warren, via. the Allegheny river and Tidiontwi. The bill of charter, together with certain im plement's, gives certain parties the right to construct such a ru.t.l, itsl it is-now prOposed to put the work.under contrict at an early day. 'tilt to traverse about thirty_ miles of oil ter ritory, the greater portion of which is now without railroad , tacilitics, owl 06, together with the general local traffic, will make the road, if it falls into good hands, a progahle work for the investment of capitalists.—Es change. , • aSL, The last Titusville, Br/sorter gives us the following particulars of the late accident on the Oil Creek Railroad.: "Pn Saturtiare last week, the freight and paqenger train from Titusville. came in con tact with a gravel train, s rue tour or five miles from Corry, staashiag up. • ne or two Cars of the former, loaded, with oil, and several cars of the latter train, killing nne wont in and Wife ing several workmen. Nu one on the passen, ger train was injured. The collision oectirrett from the grime! train being nut of lime. or 'rather out of place, as it had no right to be on the track at any time that 'the other trains were running. LA.afix Vcsset.—The bark Western Melropo-_ lie, formerly a large passenger 'Ramer upon Lake Erie, is of 1,350 tons burtheh. and.oan carry about. 65,000 bushels of grain, ur twice es much as so , other vessel in the lake trade. - •Her length is 280 feet ; breadth of hewn 40 feet and depth of hold 14 feet. She carries about 5,000 yards of canvas. She sailed re cently on her first trip 6om Chicago to'Buffalo, carrying 72.000 bushels of oats and 1,000 bar rels of pork—the largest cargo ever moved pi the lakes.—Scientific Ainerizan. ge.PeissiOns,Bouttroes, A B or PAT, Sta., can be procur.dby the Widows. Orphan.,. and nizt of kin of 'those who have died in . the, service of the United States: also, by Soldiers and Seamen who are disabled . by wounds re-' calved or disease contracted, upon application to 0. P. Oar/min, Licensed_ Military and Naval Claim Agent office in the Common Council Room, Wright's Illock,l earner Stat. and' Fifth eta , (under the AttapafrA office,)' Erie, P. 7-y aleir A colt ,tiding a horse duiru Stale stro by.- when the ani- mal stumbled, and threw tds rider off. The atter struck plump on Ms head, and several lookers-Otr,rushed towards him, expecting to find hint dead, but the thick-skulled "African of American descent," coon *rose, and with a waggish shake of his pate; and leer in his eye, exclaimed "Golly but I'm glad didn't light on (other end ; would's killed dis dar key sure." Tug DaArr.— The draft is now in tall pro gress in Philtidelphia. Clergymen,. e t U il. merchants, mechanics, physicians, labo all classes are drawn indiscriminately from the wheel, and they are required to either shoulder a musket in the natiowil defence or to fork over their •'little thfle hundred." While the work of conscripting is going for wird, Jas. A. Bliss. at the corner of State and Eighth eta., cbntinues to sell groceries as cheap as ever. Bliss is doing a big trade, and deserves it, for be Is One of our most en terprising young business men. , • CLOSING STC;IISS.—We. tffe undersigned,loy Goods Merchant's in the cit'pof Erie, agree to close our places of business at half -past seven o'clock. P. M., Itroto Monday, July .20th, to October Ist, 1863: Witt. P. Hayes & Co , Kep : ler &. Co., Geo. W. Merrill, R. S. ?ilorrisl Wm. Bell, 3. F, watcher, Vincent, Tibbsle, Shirk St Co. , , DROWSID.—Ntailor named LaVery, living u this county, Was drowned daring the Nona Of Monday night, hi ialling - into a slip at the d o ck. lie belonged to the schooner Bt. Paul, and•was endeavorinfi to make his way to the vessel when the eocnrreut:e happened. •cue ad is ilMt7l MEI adr The whole nnutber of persons enrolled in the first class in Warren totality Is 1,717. ID=I o==l Brief Patagniphs. st i r Cleveland & Erie It. It. Stock, at last aseonnts, was selllitg at $lB6 per share of $lOO. , . sir In OUT aelaitboriag county of Chan, tangos, N. Y., there are 9,639 pertain subject to draft In the list ekes. mir The President has appointed day, the 6th of August; as a day of National Thanksgiviag, Praise and Prayer. A m. ti ease of the election of Judge Wood ward, Judge Thompson, formerly of this city, will become Chief Justice of the Sista. • Ni• Over 52,000 banal, of oil, lays the Conneantville Record, were transported over the OilCreekßailroad during the mouth ot ; June. - *Oh. The Buffalo, Express defines a copper head to be "one who is always bawling lustily for the Unlos, the Constitutipu erid the laws I" Horrible crime: wir A Democratic Macs Meeting will be held in Lockpoft, on Saturday evening, the 26th inst., ai Which gentlemen from abroad are expected to make speeches. fir A Patent has been granted to B. 9. Hill, of Wattaburg, La this county, assigned to Sterling Doolittle, of Amity 4., ftir an im provement in washing machines sir The men who were drafted from this county last fall are expected home soon, their time having expleed: It is 'reported' that a number of them wilt re-enlist. gir The tug Brooks, so well known here, has been sold to parties, who intend employ ing her in the Eastern part of Virginia. She has been taken to her destination by way of the Erie canal. ger The Lusertie Union says it sees nothing to' prevent the election of Judge Woodward by at.-least one hundred thousand majority." Nor we, either, unless it is green backs and bayonets. 'adit;.. Our exchanges come, te - us from va rious portions of the Stale with lists of the drafted men in their respectivwsectlens. We have not heard of the slightest disturbance (hue far in this State. sir We are requested to - state that the State Teachers' Association will meet at Reading, Barks county, on the 4th . of August next, to continue three days. A general at tendance of the teachers of this section is invited. J Oar cemetery presents a beautiful ap pursues at the pretest time, and on Sundays especially, is visited by large numbsis of people. There are few cities 'in the country that can bout of a more tasty cemetery than Erie. Bar We are inclined to the belief that the draft will secure very few men for the Oov ernment. We have yet to meet a pihson who possesses $3OO, that does not say he will pay the commutation money, rather than enter the ranks. liar Oar readers should remember that in, sending papers away they must use a twci , cent stamp, instead of a one cent one an heretefoie. The stamp for this purpose lei printed black, and bas a portrait of Andrewl Jackson upon it. lei. The all absorbing topic of the day is the draft, and many are the opinions expect: sod on the subject. On one point, howeveri all people are agreed, and that is, that Smith'S Millinery Store is the place to get the best goods, nt the -lowest prices, in the city. bar Associations are being formed in va rious pot tions of the county to &Mimi reliCf from the draft. Twenty-five pirisOns — band themselves together, each paying $5O, the whole amount to be used in getting those of the number exempted who are unfortunate enough to be drafted. __pa' The Gazette is quite severe on the NeW York rioters. It never once condemned the hundreds of Republican riots which hale ; taken place in all parts of the country within as last two years, but rather seemed to ed—i joy them. The Oluereer denounces tall kinds, of riots. _That is the difference between thel two papers. sir P. Osborn, of Girard, publishes al commanication in the last DispacA. In reply to one from 8. B. B*lloll, in a previous nutiV bee of the setae paper. If Mr. Osborn was; as well acquainted with Benson as the, peoPle of Erie and Waterford, he would not think its necessary to refute anything he writes oil says. s sor One of our editorial brethren has die covered that the conscription act is contrary, to the Scriptures, in °nolo! ite'featnres: " When a. man- bath taken a new wife be shall not go to war, neither shall he 'be charged with any new business, butAe- shall be free at home one year and cheer up the wife which he has taken."—Deuteronomy, 24th elut i oter,•fish verse. &dr tr.y on are troubled with Oraie4 Dropsy, or- Kidney affections, use ,Carter', Smart Weed. It has beer tried in. these disL eases, and found of great advantage. As a liniinent all pain killer, also, it is unaurpasL aed, affording hnswilLede relief in nearly all instances. Ws know of no medicine which we can recommend •to our readers with rtior4 eonfidemee than Castor's Ititract of 'Swart Weed: - mir Our spirited eotemporary, the Girard Cruise, is soinewhat noted for its ,* Ash Mei- rtes." • Here is the hist: Algorism. Flee 810111.—Mr. Milton i'orr• ter, assisted by two or three others froth Cherry Hill, made. two sweeps of weeinii si the month or Elk Creek last Thuriday and drew, to land -upwards of eipar haskired . catfish, varying" in. sire - frOna two to terirutt pounds each. That is pretty good, but nothing to brag of.:' _.l Albion has bee* 'the soene_of a niusi. ber of-burglarious operations of Duo.. Oti the night of the 13th, Dr. togan'eAouse war eni tered, and that gentleman • relieved sum of $lOO. On Aluireame night Carr's ore Was broken into, but a dotalicur . theprsMisei awakened'owner, who appeared on lee scene of °petitions "on the 'doubts uttifills7 Capturing one - of OM eobber!„' Who Ira. ;bell to - wear 2 .1 afir Tae Dunkirk - Nitta annonness lbw N. Barnes Greeley, of this county, a brother . of Norwell, "was in eluirgs of'Depnty V. S. Marshal A. K. Mans% last week, who too k hint before Justice Hall. at Utica, N. E.) on a 'charge of counseling.treason." The Fnote does not give us any further partienlirs of the charge, bet as Mr. Greelej is a rampant Republican, the " treason" could not have been of the Copperhead" kin d. , Rev. Father Tracy, of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, has reeeetly been detachei from that congregation, sad .his place 14 sup,l 7 plied by Rev. Fatter Cody, tate of ! Clearfield, Ps.. The lacer' 'is the oldest Priest in 'hip diocese, end tpeeripies the position of tricin;- Genstral. Bishop Young Intends iysitlu Ream soon, and Father Cody will perform the Bishop's duties during his itbsenen. He was very much estsented by the people elf Clearfield, aid many tastlimonials of salami were given to him on his departure, by Pe°, lit of all religious views.' Father Tracy takes the place left vacantb Father Cody, at Clearfield. He is a ien4 man in every sense of the word, freei fro 6 bigotry, and euurtisons in his deperimend and-we recommend him to the kind ittent loan of thi_peopie in his new home. I all, flotley's Ladj'i Book for hily has reached us, with its usual promptness This )guise is, beyoni all question, the leading of its ease Is the eountry. Its vditor, Mr. Godey, is ea* of, tkti wet redid of RIM end knows exactly how * to suit the tastes of liii l reader,. OIL The 'new National Bask at this city *gone into operation with every privies; of sUceess. The well known Gametal- sad bast ries, minding of Its managers, gives the *peo ple full confidence in tbeostlintion. Me A Western editor says of a hail storm oirthe Lakes Julie , vicinity, that it- eons so 114 1 111481 . 1 t y ,thst the pilot leaked m 411.84144; see N tOlch one of the passengers was ilsOwlng anes at him. . N. 1 r elit. The Observer may be rotted for sa lt every week, immediately after publication, at the newsstand of Mr. May, in the Post once, 1, and the book store of Jr. Ensign; Brown's El'otell . tf. Fteas, PAWNERS, RZOIIIiNTALL_COI.OIIII, &a. 1-Addreee ti. W. Crowell & Co., Po . 211 Sup ;'or Street. ClPTilaild. Ohio. rebl4—fint. iif' A Mas city, ou th• 16th last, Mr. A. W. WATION. 0 1 1 0 lihti• ___________.•—_____ _ . , ADA SIR PORT iikttl CVSIATI V It. 114 ILMASI , Has la tested the Loth that thus ars 140 iptiaelphis la la compasto&l os priatlplso salt ed to the tasalfold Wars of Wan t The CM tif Cob* Is tirt:l., tat=hugivizindy terittgovittlibadV. I remind qualltiao an Mosul ais Ita power* Gobs the lisalthv iutd rigorous circulation of blood tbrinth CM litage. It sollosto the isasetes sot assists tiss shim taw. !brat Itsdatim al rhystattas the boat el the utatuim4 ow/ tit patty throwtrutott Me waste sulalsaoa trims the as? how of the holly, It. oat a violist remedy, Out irootti fiat, trarmlug, searellag sad affective Sold by 'ill drys gists it Mad 25 coats per bottle. , $O5lll. • VDITOM. ON oselsargat, CIAO 8 / 1 1.-ow yfAr perlaioaoal atotti to say the nodal of your leper that I will seed by :Gaya twill to wa alt lrou wish s It, Mao a Raid" via tall cliata• 'Was for sad lautruy a Moyle ifeeputobie that will aleetmally remove, la JO days, WOW. *iotßohm,a -1t5.1114 Iratalaah Md GU hoparifiee el the Okla, lawn ths souse soft, otrar, smooth sad buoutlfwl. 1 will also mall boo to those haulm. Bald Hes& or but Pace, aro* di:Gateau Gad Inforaulabs tart will Pablo thew to Start a bill avowal. of Lazurisat Hatt. Willem* et a blosztaelie , la ban Asa 110 dayi. All op olloutloat onevered by Muni roll without obarge. Ratpialfally yaws. 11108. P. CHAPMAN, Omuta. No. $3l Broadway. 31. Y. 1 , 026 :i,ja 150-11ag'o Nadi:mut*. NotiCe to Teachers. PLICATIONII fOr the appotataiest of 'bother in the 111 Polite Schools of Br" win be method until hi ' y, /awed tea. at uu elks of the ileeref the Saul. he Wife* Nook. IL P. Jerh96B. ! , NOTICE. I emus Rut *Nom gear iL It.Co, d i le ans. PA., Jaly Itt, 1953. ' hle Company ben declared a aeml-aaaaal cash rl • Idead el 4 persona. *ad aa extra dbrldead ol MI per amt. la the ant aortas** bomb of the Kee It ettlanneg LW road Comps,, both tree tram U. L GeeentmeatTsx. "pliyabla to the Stockholders on the lit at* oiled next , TU1(11,1444111 grUI be paid at the oak* of **Company at the Raliroad Depot. W.,s. BROWS, - if 2 6 .81. , Treasurer: SMALL FARM FOR SALE ON LAKE ROAD, WEST , MILLCREEK. • : /BEN ACRES of Rio` , , Productive Land-7 alto Oared j and 41 acres of wood land. Bas erected thereon a bruit , built two story dwelling house, as the road aid*, orehard'of chola) young !roll tree., a good wall of water, outtealidlage, and .avery ronvenione• a person can re gain. Near the Stools 8. tool Home within r miles of Use Mr at vie. roll particulars of pries, ha, of, the prOptiefor. on the pranni.es, and at thollurnittro Store of 00.5-' 0. W. LLLasir. Erie, Pa. First National Bank 'of Erie. tNITED sTATits II per oat Reeds aad sabaeriptioas for the 6- Bomb. are remised at this Baak 1713-br. M. SANFORD, Cashier. 300 LBS. WOOL TWINE! For sale at :0 cants per pound. by JandOti. T S. &Co FOR SPRING TRADE, 1863. ' PAI'YR HANGINGS.—Nu god ea .at desiga of Yaw Hangings and Swim Just treeiri4 and .1111 k• sad vary low by rapt4tf.l .1 C. RILDSN. ERIE RAILWAY. • CHANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING voN? LT. JUNK 22. lINSL Train! will lams Dunkirk atubunt the follow's' hours Eastward Bound—Depart. Ist Ursritaa 4 05 r. • 8 25 a. s. • . Stool 10 10 - .a. - it. . Fait In Lt t3O a • . Way Irrstela 6 00 • • Na* Yard Espreu and Stack Nanrrito can story day. CHAS. IitINOT. Goal 4 a re I GARDEN TOOLS. 1 1. 01 . Rat's. §plidell. Shovels, to rim Trowels le, fm• sal* by • fppr4l.l.) J. C. FELDICN,. TUE .DAILY A l l .: t yglpiG JOURNAL, WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEADER. Them Democratic pipers, lately bubliatied by Albert D. DoDean, (whom connection tharewith tuts entirely mama.) are n-w published and edited by CHARLES N. FIRS and ALFRED X LEW/S, and will. hereafter, be conducted fearlessly, as 0101.311 Or ill* COOL? DrJlO. CrArIO rani'. They will &fled the principle/ of the COMADation. MOM Or VIZ traria, KM thetas:tire of the peop(e. The Nestling, Jonrasi to published every - afternoon, tSiaadya 41= 4 .) at $6 pee SSIBION. or $6 for all imbibe, pa in advance. It madam *riled eirti ekes on tier political questions of the day. with all the cur.set news. Market and Stock reports, and all weak matter as is sedan, fomd to • daily nawapagr• The Weekly .momrstic Leader, la a large °Weakest. paper; 404taut1011 sight PIP; fortreight adman, it media g matter. and le famished at the Sollowingrateer SingleCoples one year, ...... $ ;00 Two . Three - " ........ 6,00 - Tire " RAO Twenty 30 . 00 Thirty " • 4 2.0 0 . Fifty ' " The Democrats of Peoneytearda, itaryland, Delaware and New Jenny, it le biped, will esert,thimisilvse to give the. Leader a large circulatioo. Address, NNE sit 14111118_ , Re 10d South Third 111414, Phil's. Write for sainpiCearebars, which WQI bePtomPt• ifitilltias gratis. I . „Mayl6. 'TIHE ATLANTIC MONTHLY: - • , nottorvo or AL 21111, VOLVO. The number for January, leek Ireeee the ILIIVKIITH VOLUM or TEM STUMM° MIONTRLT from the eaauseseetcast, is 11152, Ilho aka* Um cap 1.517 Maraud In elreaktlon, sad k aaer has t s laryt wit elaelletroaddaselace its beginning, Me law i t „ pa:moo/41y steadily augments. and It eMiniingyms; said .11 Iseasatlatui and damson Iseiditatla gyps satiosel cri afa, to 'gain ground la the eitiatetlaa,ot the pablie. It a Moo is protean, silk *rants kick Wick Ms fatale der MAW of aussries Intent, vital pr rtlhlat,tk• PnbliiMta and Rdituro do not deem It useussisy proMila NW ID. pave will never swerve from to. Seine paths of loyal pattiotlass and suilversal iheedom. ifgy **Loan bale id, vu. been on the rids of Liberty,' haws" and Lot. and lb* emir» it first adopted in Its early carper trill_ weer be 'blandly tnalatakrod - - THE STAFF 01" WRITItIti, legated, coatribattait to the ltlastic Mlntbri,lllllbriters oreat ni t i,7 111 i bis! tam* eatbbn In Aniorte su literals ro, sad the era la promising ta Its read.re Wit , ika Wet Shales, tho best Amos wh1.14400114111 lOW tak la te Wt. usvor atoning I. Pabst and Tortbr tit* 4 1=111 714:4 11 et ta llirllers la atiequallad. Tho following gallon ate MU swam lb, regular contribute»: 3ansori Hasooll Lowell; Homy 111, I=llot w, Lamle A peals, Ralph Waldo illinerasa. Ne- Traotharee, T. W. AliggiaiWis, Author "Ilargetet Hewitt." Oliver W. Kolar% ,foba Oil* 'Whittler, Bayard Taylor, f2i•cs” $ Hillard, liars. IL B. nave, 4 .Tb• Gately , Tama." Ito., Term.' Marta N. Prescott. The Atiaatie• fist of Coattlhatoth laeledei loony (gibe latest Writers of halo. Tltatta.—Ths tltaork Is for tale by all Rook and rat. odleal &elm. Petal 25 mote a amber. Ilateicalptiose fir ttie w ycit., N 3,00, poeteg• pain. Yearly salsertetioes rue *retails Daubers suppllod by Bay dealer Ot by Ike bers. ousts podmim umbers seat appitentino to %to publlabers. lansessms son Rillacsmisa. List of preiniunts. ott. faralshoil on application k to the publlokora. TICKNOR YIELDS, Puldhillare. 135 Washington St, Radon. Naas. MME. ~ ME. DEMOREST'S E . -stascitme or 'PAittlicHliS, ii ARTEKLY JouRxAL DU GRAND It ONDIi. 1 Cheat/vino 40.0110 (largest sa tin asirld.). rack number contains lime aud 14titimat rolorod mini Rad sairaved Pashto* Pint* d Illustration* of ail the Auhleasble Paris irmil at Wise Drama laeledlae Bonnets, Maas. gaming, Hans; Promenade bed law Brimam i Wiiiirtssliarsas, Jackets, %swam Packs; Underlrarinentm,• Jcirery, Idead.drinacs, Beyte. =and lobate Draws : Nair and Meant Braid sad fry Patternsartamins Oillia Nevidtits• lON ate., Four Ilte-slze Paltiorna.ent nods for ails. eambildat the elearist, Is/oat ;Wel and practical Illappisa for Mothers, Mills,,, Dreat-nsansrs and Lading estrally. net lagged In this or any other country. Pablishen at Vim Diu awn tutporisar of Tasileas, lirli itroaiirsy. K. Y. Yr.arty, Ow Dollar, lath • rata. ible Pftlitiom : sloes critillia. Tereat)•tlos Caste. :A splindig &sane for agues and splandli mots., I astraordinary mealtimes! laelading Woe Patters:ay Spitem of DION Calking. Vaasitirsay Phistoraphici Al wo e . gi sm t ant or steel. Illd• sad Book Cambs.'s guaalme ftUtah Seetast Illeektesa, •basier k 1111/ Yale' tinning Vachteris, and patent teat Gold Watches ; asp St the above rabble rem lima to lie obtalead eitholli Ilti l es e ggvt o mu t .. o.t Val: I fovl.tireiwure.r4 an 'l'6 A.LARGE LOT . - Of Drams. Ray Bled Cara. ter Ws b & 8U11411.83 RESERVED FRUIT, lee, Steadied trig; Miles. Pepper ep,dra, it 11211211 i urnines. THE SECRETARY TH E • 'TREASURY ,• HAS AUTHORIZED Zi l lE To Continue my Agency For a brief Period, Aid tall! Airlift malt% tibial mallow, to rem TM %lob • eatpthre to the 5-20 LOU AT PAB, At my .111 m, tad at no Marmot Astnt egielee through'. est the Loyal Metes. • - JAY can, Sibscriptioa Ageat; 114 SOWS THIRD talligt THE DRAFT%— . TAKE NOTICE. r atolorotoood, by appoistasest from tie W. , De- Us boss 'snorted to moire tier the complies f elk l / 2 Mum, R`k.llllltosa, Caistrou, t ielr • Joarsoo sod Tone) the $3OO *lab DRAFTED PERBONM . 1“, pay nada, the .Aet olCougreas of March 3, int; t, 9ot *minas and calling oat the National Foteee Thin mamma mast be paid in U. S. Money, LIEGAL Tanta NOTES oa coo, Lad rill discharge the ;onion ao paylact 'lron/ Tiirthei liability eider the 41fatt." JN( W. DOUGLAS:I, CoL of la. Bey-and Itangeet of Commutation, Yong, DID Dlat b IM 2., ' NEW SPRING & SUMMER • GOODS 1 UNDER THE NEW RisTENI OF . yAsH AND READY PAY! We take great pleasure lo itifortuiee our.petr ,, us and the Public tics* WI Wive umlusilesi the SRAIi Y I•AY riVs TEM, sod us au• In receipt Weer usual euppl SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS! Banta at a Raductiun (ruin Apri. pries•of 40 Pei Cent! -, Haar, Brown Sticetiog Extra Heavy do , for Good 4-a Bleachod stnatfuga, Good $-4 Biresised Phretlairs, Past Kidder Prints. good designs. PIGUip "larmugues," 'Upstarts! . and Damsel Prints, IS to 2o Nowlityllas Martin Prints, fast colon., Lancaster Madams. us. diwiraa. 25 Portsmouth Law, tatzst .tales, 5:.• 's‘ DRESS GOODS ! to goad assoriaseat aad a g mat a/ 5ti11..., from '23 ta Waists. *aria styles •hofaaated :a New York, la &Sprit, for owe mooey. • Maiebester & , Pad& DeLahoes & Mats I Very 14test Styles Boa' eauti:ul Desigus, 25 as Double Width Alpacca, ' 40 4,60 Cts X Almon. ::5 to ;15 " Small Plaid York Cottotuides, 30 to 45 " Deattos„' . 2 10 tO SO Kent aalw hawk 2.5 to Sr, " Corust Jaaa‘liat quality. a. 6, EtigUiliCaln beat quility. 20 " INCIST.TIBBALS, SHIRK & CO.. ) turd/WM Mt* Street, batireau litb St /2th. OLD PLANTATION COFFEE. ormnrs FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE 25 Cents Per Pound. MURAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE The OLD YLANTATIION COFFEE mimed by the who hare wed it to thi best 11 • or Jar* Coffee, it being supeliot to strength and riehnerti of flavor to the ordinary Imparted Coffees. As we tie the only retetrers sad tuatuthmtarere of the' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, wo would caution oar friends and the public agalnet parebasiag nay not bearing oar signature, as OAF* the perfect raceme of our OLD PLANTATION CO/FS/4 numerous meentlisetums Cr. trying to pales off hasher coffee at less pr...e. saying that theirs is as good. better. &c. Some hare gone so far us to offer our winter' larks amounts it they would print stinantity of labels bearing our Male, atc. °thereon putting op mixtures 'Abell \to imitation of oar genuine • OLD PLANTATION COEFfin• As we are the only recehrezo anl numutacturers 0( t OLD PLANTATIO COFEH, • Tit shall vanish all infringers of our copyright to t • furthered eiteut of the law. The OLD PLANTATION CoFNEI: le put up la owe pound tin.toll prielagek.lS aMdoo lb. in a rare with full directions for using on each pactotke For pile by all well regulated family stores. WRIGHT. GILLIES & BRO., . IMPORTER.; AND AN VFAVTLIK SW 355. 237 Washington 111.. • jasallnle. • , • NEW 1' MUSIC STORE f " .FORTESi ~AND XKLODEONSt From km I °Moth's origligatod Piano "origami lliolaohan maw: I.lollllBradkwaY4ll = Stakiway k fb;us i , Slaw iriwk. Win. Koala i Co., Hatikalk. Md.' 4 Woo:dams k Apra), h i Y. .1. B. Dwahairo, Now York. owilod Mao Forte llakurs. Now fink. liodona• k Nona, Plow York. Rao. A. Prise* k Co , Baden, a. Y. Carbon, Nowdauswa New Yuri. - ALSO, QURI7VIR9. lICCORDiA Ns, lelOtltis; Fibs, Instruction Books, wd Shoet ' ALL rag's- LOW VOUCA111;11• AU p.m*l visible" a first rats Plano P,mte or 110oLle on. are Wetted to tall and it more our lwartilmitltil tore puretuultia etaar hare. 1 • 11144., State Wert, natty °promote th's Ogee Z. SMIT 1. cir P. _Alt P,sons and Itstodsous warm:oo tor tee years Way:W.ly FARRAR HALL PHOTOGRAPH- GALLER Y ! VON THIC, NM THIRTY DAY? I will mats Photographs sorb as are itaually sala Wr ONE INiLLIR ;wry (Tins. FOR 'SEVENTY-FIVE CEN'IIS, AND DUPLICATTS lON FIFTY eNDITS. Beautifully Colored for Oue Tweuty.lhre. Flew take auks that I sea ova of the proprter. the New Palest Colorise pram s for Cards Ifiedtt , p at voted Iv As•U stool saythlog hitherto discc org4 ' Cat* TWltlitt.:r two - dollars per dose% eel ailluther wolt in pluporNos and I elll wort as low as aeriothsr ,to la Ike city ler Die west als amo th s. - I * . Is Mew.. 0. K. PA*Il. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ERX:, THIS BASK . organized under tae 4 Na- Urinal Curresey,Act.." trIU emonsenter buti Uril July Ist, UM& ' DISECTOSA. J. C. therose, .Ij.C. Rit:fief, A M. Sassostp, L.. 1. 310111tillON: Sixty Rawl.; Snime Matrix WIL S. Eikows. -. . J. C. SiILICER, Presiii s ut- - I ,patoriak. N. :4ANlitilti). Catiatt NEW MILLINERY'S ORE. 13 The Ages BitKM would nopeetiully4 l o armouries to the ladies of Erie city and coo , ty; that they here areoe4 a , NEW MILLINERY STCfIiE, - N 8EE1111 , 6 - IIILOCK," " BAST 8101 C 0 3 1' ?111 PiRK, whets they *add lavito Deeding ottteles In their lino to give Wu • WI. , They in pleparsd to furnish ill stitch& of (Marry Geode se the sheeteie oot4oe. • =PAIRING AND PaittealiWty attar:lad to. •As n do all oar owa wort. we have so besitanoi in pro/abaft that ear terms will la as reasesable i if not toe .o, Craw Warsaw* lands city. agelrill.tf. • WOOL! 200,000 pounds wasted, for which we ill pay the a lM i s r oel-vide agaves. ' V., T., Al.tat Co . / ANTED! 100,000 Pomade Clem Paper NV. at 4 - ateper rood, ti WOK.] V., T.. B. CO. , . C A 8 11 • A ad the Veit es pad for *ILIUUN lir= st . ] V, T., S. k .S. , , t J. C. BURGESS do .00., HOLESALF:GRO.CERS, AN i) MANUFACTURI.R3 0? cßAqicims AND CANDY ; PROPRIETORS OF THE City. Steam Bakery, FAIRBANK'S MALES. P,ROV ISI()NS, IN AILS, °LISS, R O P E, WOODEN WARE, sII, sA LT, WATER LIME, MEEEMI 'CARBON OIL, • VINE AND LIQUORS 11(1ARS, TEAS, COFFEE, sPit'ES, FIIULTB, NUTS, 111 I% AI,C 4) AND CIGARS,. EUTTEI., WATER, ()DA It CULT Manufactured at the :KID: CITY STEAM BAKERY :COSESPIN AND FANCY CANDIES. liY TR tDF. 14 SMACITED I I J. BUIWESS & CO., l uaei. State '4 t , est, 1.1114 More abutik PQatiOate LI) to 25 414. 20 " 20 " 15 14 '• MI 1.1.>;' (I:LEI:HATED SANO AND' OTHER COFFEES. VIE SA N° has . beeu extensively urged iu this and elber - countries, and Ia highly approved for Its FINE fl. t VOK, 11F.ALTIIECI. AND NUTRITIOUS QUALITIES.; Thus entree compares favorably with, and Is by many cferred to Mu and Java, and is • SOLD AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE. It is itronndatul put up In Sin Poll paper in Ilb parka gr., with labels that read— " NILES' to the centre Observe Ur or labial is a tut of 'u lady holding a co( =EZI labels Ore zed, green and . RI 1 . and tre . t• righteJ 1 ANO COFFEE." It i■ ptcked In white wood boxes of /SO lbs. swab; also to bulk in kegs and Oarrels. Alan on hand, HILES . OLD Oo►gßlnaar, Jars, E•11•0•11{0,ST. DONIS , • GO, Elo, DLIDEL.IO3 LaD Era COrraia, Of superior Tin Poll paper') and boxes ; gad. lay to SADO Deslern will n 1 send for Circulars and List of Orders by mail or Express prbmptl, executed. ' 4. F. 110LIIAN. 38 Harrison St. bole . Agent (or the ilnlted Slates. • Niw York. BEWARE OF COUNTESTEITS I no►lsSm. TIIL EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY 'AMERICAN' PEOPLE, JUST PUELISITED BY' 1)11. 4 A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hy gienic Institute. Tres Use on the Caused of Early Physical Decline of American People ,: db e cause of Debility, tk•in• sumptinu and Itankamis. ifl•k work isnot of /nigh isigl u rse, watts fa Id v g, Limag itoul• directly to the sett rentecipteerss of ALL PAR T$ Led assailer eyed. ally. detailing ilcietatfiC dud reliable eiiitasadtrtediscstfor erre. It will be sent by toll on the receipt of We (S) tent :tamp" lar Parents and Guardians! Fall not to send and obi tain - this book. l ir Young wen! kali oat to send and get tits book. Itjt , " Ladies! You too should at ono scours & copy of this book. . rd al( e . •dvls• • ' those who will Hallriet.' A rises u!' maladies prevail ..to a faarfaratiatit is the roombuity, dooming at hest 100,_000 youths of both ibex es annually, to an early grave. Them diseases Si. eery kopetfectly understood. Their external tosathstatton, or sculptor's*, are Nervous Debility, Relasation and Ix baustion; Stemmas or wasting an d consumption of the tissue+ of the whole body; shortness of breathing or har ried breathing on ascending a hill or Bightof stairs; great palpitaion of the Heart; Asthma, Breathitt' and *oft Throat; shaking of the Hands and Limbs; aversion to society and to business or study; dimness of eye sight, loss of Mentor', dhxineas of the Head, Neuralgia, Pain la in various Parts of the bed/• Paine in thii baeit or Hails, Lumbago, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, irregularity of the bowels, deranged secretions of the Kidneys and other glands of the body, Lencorrtmea orPlear Alba,ie. Wor wise Ridlepay, Hysteria and Herron, Spasms. Now, in pilnekaraine eases out of every one hundred, all the above nameU disorders, and a host of others not emend, as Consumption of the Lungs and that most in sidious and wily form of Lonsutoptlon of the Spbsal Nerv'es. known as label Donald', and Tabs. Ileameiterl ea, here their seat and ridzin in dissaaaa of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence the want id success on the part of old 'school practice in treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, Physician to the Troy [nog sod Hygienic Institution is now engaged In treating this clam of modern maladies with the most astasialdai raitams.— The treatment adapted by the Institution is ma; It la based upou scientific principles, wi th new discovered remedies, without minerals or poisons. The facilities of core are such, that patients ma be cared at their home, in any part of the country, from accurate . description' of theft case, by letter; and bars the medicine sent by mail or vireo. Printed interrogatcuie• will be fritirarded no Consumption, Catarrh and diseases of the Throat trued ILP well at the home of the patinas ma' at the lastitation,: by sending the Cold Medicated INHALI/14) Ha xameso Ve rose, with Inhaler and ample direttionatur tbairuso,and direct cerrespondenee. Patients applying for intern. fattest dr advice, must enclose return stamps to meet attention. The attending physician will be found at the institu tion for eormaltatioo, from 9 a. at. to 9 p. m., oath' day. Susulay In the forenoon. Address. ' ", DR. ANDRIN STONC, l'hsl.l.4ack t.. tlar Troy Long and Hygienic' huititate, aud Plavalman fur Diseases of thia floor% Throat sad Lury,s, Stron, Troy. N. V. jaanflyl. li a ' i '. & 1 1 1 .A pi Illil . , j: • : a : : NO. 12 UNION BLOCK. , - Oils Door East of Brown's Hotel. be< feave to &Wotan my_fr,ends and the eitteeee gene telly. tail I here opened LIME stock of • CHOCIIIKRV. WAIttE. trHENCII it311:1.%. I.(NINkt . 4 ketl4 9 • Tr: h•rr., 'Nil I. Er ftlti v Pri. r H tiNTI.K UIt,4%IIKYTn, oil. 1.4411.14. Vitl.'llT t'1..1), TE al 4'} 1- &si :Vl's., _ , IP %.4Toroi, 't • %Mc altialiicTei, . 1l: M VATS'S' KW+, . tillaTillt 1/10iLES, 14111011 UM:7ILN. • TOMO'? Itielis. • , . i4POUNS & WOIIIL.N. ' .l An a .trire variety et •other articles, which rill la offered at t. , iler:ST EASTERN rtitc!CS. Or Merchants supplied It kill than..` e York Plias*. W. K. t: i . - , f junelb-Stn. .. SAMUEL L LEWIS,- DEALER IM - • • BOOTS, SHOES .1 1 f •-• A ' AND RUABEBBI award nom, • ram% STREET, FACING TB PARE LAMM . GENTS', AUSSES', BOYS; AER EBEEJEGER flat seat, Giete likkigrak, ca* asitaadag ;BALTAORI.LB /6 GAITERS! I Amid. PATENT ANKLETS. ;Rminarr tbA plate, JmdTlßtt. A(100Th ASSORTMENT mow Of Wall Pape lad Wiailow OWN at . JO= AND AGENTS FOR ' OUR ST(VK OF IS LARGE. Plc-NW, 110i3TON, SUGAR, CANDY! =l:2 partla (*patting up n ajniwar• fele, to ter amble - the • permits. -OF 8. 8 LEWIS. To The Ladies of America. MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD ' MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! •; MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MORE VALUABLE THAN UOLD! Dr. JOHN L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops, French Periodical Drops„, French Periodical Drops, French Periodical Drops, FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, FOR ' FEMALES, FOR FEMA, R trorisig from ,or bot root' a or,the , nimaes, (rum whaßise abuse, • T IS SURE TO CUBIC IT IS SURE To CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURT! It is Imptmalble lea enjoy the bloom of health and it 'matt, of spirit; cater the Mimes are relator as to the time, the tputatitp and totality. When they are abstrac ted, nature manly Mr snort. to obtain for it some other Din= walsee• them , effort' , al nature aM Metiate4, the unmanyentperltrams Despondency, N remise immaidan c am . so& 3 ODNiUiIIIPTIOn emu ea Its sway, Mid terminate, a =amble lin. • : • IT REMOVES ALL oBsTRUCTION , C ! IT REMOVES ALL ORsTRUCTIONs IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIoNs IT ,REMOV EA •A OBSTRUCTIoN • P IT REMOVES ALL IT IS A PERFECT RSAiULATOR IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR ! BEAR;IN MIND, BEAR IN MINI), BEAR IN MIND, BEAR INFMIND, •stet tlallo, near aa The MY DROPS TU CURE Suppre.slon of the lienses, how whatever - muse. though care should be taken to ascertain if preanaikey be the nose, u thus DROPS would be ewe to produce raisnudig•, they will a/se 'certainly PßE- Yg2eT conception. ff taken two or three days Won the monthly petiole ; tasteful., I wtah it distinctly under stood, that I do sot hold myself rospoosible *ben used under such dreamt/luxes. BUY THE ,BEST BUY THE BEST BEY THE BEST! BUY THE BEST I BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST ! BUY THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS ! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS•! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS.! THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM, by stroagtliantng and invigorating, and restarts'; the system to a healthy condition. It moderates all turas, and moms all obstructions, and a speedy cure way be rolled on. To Married Ladies, • They ase sosentist adopted, u they t ring on the month ly period with sue preset enstarit; SURE TO DO GOOD BURE : TO DO GOOD SURE TO DO GOOD. SURE TO DO GOOD •1 ems% flush& any quantlty of testimonials of tie ofe • tasylnroa ley ere patients, but the practice of parading bought mmt Iletittotte acme before the public to so prem. hutl Ide Mob deem Is idyl/able. My object ti to place my medictna balms the paidlc.not alone to make money, but be ..1e good. It Ls proverblaVy true of the Antetiean leutlei,-that fob tan perfrctly healthy "nee eau H Aland In any one en:tatty. BE WISE IN, 'HUE! BE WISE IN 11141 E!! La 'rot dame, dmaroy TOUT ( . 114}111,11111011. Till II teatle of oaf P.F.R!(III Al. Litton'', and you will be. Fat /Med hal I Otil uct ItarboilN. Tell t our attlirted (fiend hat imoti..wri/ • Ido”na li •ulth to sour cheeks, and thr,•‘• coarrr • taror mot* raluahl• tbaitikold. For paititui or 'windy M. 11,111 ast ' i•ju•t tVio t. , •tog bate. 1100 Mt salad an tuAtuueu i.r %lady Who hail eilifrting rum lottilut oituatitnitiou two or three 'yea wittiraior 1.,-1 to hi.r rout. etch tiuie ; /die bad applied t,, tikes ors! uuoneut ti . rvi•teaupii, wilhoot x• 11.1. uhen LILA battle or mg,. eoty+ll crated her ONE BOTTLE CURES! ONE BOTTLE CURES! ONE BOTTLE CURES! ONE BOTTLE CITES! Do NOT BE 'IMPOSED UPON ! DO NOT BE lIIPOSEp UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSER ITPON ! DO NOT BE IMPOSED rpox ! Pot rat ti do out mid read tt toyoar Druggist, and Lf be boa not M. orb tiho'boy tt for you : or, it may be ed4laodciaolbw& Arista for Mi• 1:ItilOrd States, ‘ , l ' OM Emcw.Cosz be Yet &Li by all rappectable !hit/gists. Price 11,00 per ttic Ter mile it Irloleals by Itepoisa lty Am. L. Lion, W D IT , ado t op c m ot , A so W. xict. DiverAits, sift . . . plaaose-14t. IMO THAT 1 GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE BUY THE SAFEST ! BUY ,THE SAVETT I BUY, THE SAFEST ! BUY THE SAFEST! CANNOT. IX) HARM CANNOT DO HARM CANNOT DO HARM CANNOT DO HARM BE W t ISE IN DIME! BE IWISk: I TIME! MI =2 C. G. CLARE CO.. WitSuwil Draosists. D. S. BARNES & CO., Md.