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It will, in a short trim, Wog oe maslblyparind with togclorily. hello, ?lima Ana Donor, bear" the Illootornsuott Oront Britain, to prevent rotenteOpita. . era ptlU tlßald sal be take* lry Iterinfas •• r ninp• wosrrFic fprep..", as rirf sr, ±••••••,- no, Zaftvarrtaf e, but at awl •• r.ss sly:Sinn Atinebintra, rata. in Ilt - k in.: I milli, l'atturrrns sllglll.estrttort,talpirrn ~`.P Ilsstsr.r. wd tf hitfaßl►Hel'. l l‘ , : r• r air otirtr "DM►ZIA havo'fillerl nl • .1n not e•nt•fr iron srelonjol. r s 1.1 11 ta tbs on nortitutan. • ! ?..tophroll sronrrl tr ka t ., prerPrT o 4. ‘iti• •) ;:y 11.1. 9filrliiirStS h.kr?no SWF+ and Canada, r TPL,I. 17.trt4ritit St , Nes York =II flyer ecl t ., r t,•taze stumps onelneed to ILI: V an r. .311 t;ttie, caatalnitsig 543 Ylllrrl,9lll-Iy., it, v 11.14.111 /11.11."4, kT.% !IRV! VIND(ll,lhls proved ltitelf to tto,o Wee 1„1., Canal If HUD .r i 41,1 Aland a. ladillient Illatedy .:ros. Diarnum has helm re moved t •n 'Et vi n , rrt tris .'ion been i rreedly korona by, • r o• t and aerrable, and glees, IKM - • Ryt,ty• ',ear! plata canoed by diseases ; - r• "ter nelfgit are delightful open; and puilg4 oat alt oh i.r.oar,cr9rzta, .9 the ; lend* and given a healthy 1 , ....fte the parts 11 , ! ,, e.0.! frre the.. th“tv you , t# pale Red owe of Dr Yarshalro, tn.,. an d , •es , zelle i'ettfi has proved tho frost valve I tie. MCIIIOO o' the head, and at Ohio mo st 'I Oat. , Lighee then oTer before It reeoMinirCld -11 mt crW:h• ite•t rhyllainne, and Is and with treat •.• 00 I ,71 , iortios era:Jo/her?. Read the tlectideate ":..;•10‘)..•• I• ki..lo,rviny' barmy for many years boss arrinalst• •dh p t tisreaoll's Catarrh tad ileadaPhoo daall,and atc,:rrair rhaertall• state that ma be le a t , be e ;call, la every teapot?, to tbrinmentananda is :teen a:A foi the etre of Catarrh Alleationa, and Mt d utdreitle2iy the test artlel• we kayo . ttor known I all t ormon thieotes ti the goad. & ?err:, Reed, testis k Co., Brown, Lmaen k kßee.LCeee!lr Sett IV. Foyle, Wilson, Trairbank . ; Ednaanda n Co, H. Hay, tlarl, , Harnta St Park, A. B.& L. Ban da, @taphole '• a. it , Lnrl Miner ar Co , lierCenon at Robbins, A. Y Wartl,,Close At Co., Boa 11 Sala, T9;l. • I , IA . Nd byl.lDrigtliti. Try It. lyV66-Iy. lETt P4Uti OF DINIEMiIe, RICLICCEM—By de °oration ~!Brandreth.'e Pil a, the cunt total of die . red”el, and their sontinned use, acearlang to rte: ,direetions which accompany oath box of the • style to eertam to core In all eases where tea lthr. Apt* to within their recuperative powers. QUALIT/1111 he whale enriatircepitt may be plastid is this light to stomach sod bowel', are oat of order, the general Ith Is • Rooted If any direase mull I. any part of body, I.:littler local or general in ohareeter. that Ifo arilLnanre or at. affect lb. stomach and bowel*. ~Bron, l reth's pill',, by removing Impurities hots the ',,l,l.l.cleiv.riog the stomach and bowels of matters itinier i ere , with their healthy 'Lotion, restore as.' In or?.- thee, important and governlerr Peyote of itteaiizir Ili man r,lry dealers In medieisea. 111{1.TY IN Alt?.—The age nt dying lb kat! . In sro lin as to dime4rep tb• whola !fed, =II Cristaddro's Hair Die, !b, 11 the only chemical eombination is oilstones LS cheii,;.4, th. color of the hair witnemt trejsring :leLhA +thi , ll fetkda, m ,latana sad slinging fibres.. C'rlatataloro's 'lt PreoltrmatiM6, aduttlet Dye, in dressing and promottog In I p ,rt 'l3 tith of tie hair, 46.1 Of tb.te 9•PI Mono, a aaf•;tar•l that protects the fibres from a. uoi..r VI rlientnatanort and tinder all clines. tatfartured by J. CIIAT ariOltit, Jo. 6 kat.tr Yorli. Sold bbl all Mraggista and applied by all flair janl4'6s•lm. I. TOBIAS , VENETIAN LINIMENT.—It earns Ch.qsrs, when first taken, is a few bolus: ontery In half In hour; Tothaehe in a few mini:tea pvfnetly innonent to takn internally, and is reoesa• v!sd. by the most •mfnent physicians fir - the Vatted es. • TORLIDA • Pa., Aug. 6, 111611. .1 Tel.tas,?:iew Yet/ —Dear Sir : bin used your tv.lan Liniment with ;relit success, both v 1112 toter rva ext.-mai medicine. Incases et Bilious % r i d ehr,,,, liorhus I regard it sa a so.aoreiv. nedy - You , Venetian gone Liniment statute onri led sa a horn medicine amongst farriers and boatmen 11i:, canal. W/I. LEWIS, Supt North Branch Can •I. in, YS and 50 c-ote Sold by nit druggists. 061 es, 7ortisodt Street, New Tork. janl2-Im. ,Foitll kTICN FItE::I To N Plefier. Yll. l . A gentlemen eared of Neteoue 'Debility, ht u,ten,y, Premature Decay, audlrouthfel Error, I,yt dP4e to benefit others,' will be sappy :0 al who need it (free of charge) tke recipe ...Ireottoue ror making the s.wpts remedy vied In Mee Suiterern .neldug to profit by the advertUer's eu , l possess a sure and valuable nmasedr, do co by addreq.lnE him at once at his plate et bast- The nape and full Lnforination—of vital fever .o—will be cheerfully sent by returu'rnad. ESIT=! , No act Nunn St, Now York. .S.—Noryous Satrerors of both ooze', will end thls qtrintlon invaluable. Noy. 8, 1844--aot. ‘1.1111: 4. , TAKE NOTICE! 11-s. Flrmenith gc, Co., o Buffalo, have discovered iLt , caring ream!, by Which all diseases sari be , oy and ntelivally cured by the patieut. without the tlryccian. Dr. F. Is the author or a medical ps;iv., price $2.00, giving i fall-explanation Ins =, , ,d” of treatment, They also publish a monthly 11.31 Jrarnal:of which sample numbers will be seat by uldreselog • lire. J. FIRAIKNICH 16. 00.. .Br.trato, N.Y. , A Card to the Suffering. % k1.1.0W two or three loopheadst.of "Btiehl:4" lea:, dittene," "Sarsaparilla," ONervoue Anti t.." kr., k,„ kn., end atter an ere esti/fled with the tl'• thnl , ry 'ne r, s s't 011. D DOCTOR BUCK aN'S l'.:l . zit.ipE , AFlC 11.1.1.—and be restored to health rit,..ri' 1. ss thin thtrty days. They are purely s'a^4., 1 , r,saant to take, prompt and salutary in their rts , r.ll, a. , k.n flown and shattered constitution. I en: !o m; ....4.1 take them with advantage. limper \ an:lke!! Lefthe United •itatee only b, ,41. i. I BUTLER, No. 4'47 larowdwaY. New York, Agent ter the Vatted States. B. I, ~ , , , c of the ?tile, eeholtric packwi li wiil bill mail ' 741av ^ •areee ha rreeic,l of prim, whic is 0111Dei- Pen Tot/--mener -e'laaded •Ay. the Agent it entire stseuon I. not ~,i jl2B -311t. _ DITOU. tIF 011 . +E1tVIM—boa' Sra I rur: I pe:•intpsion fTM to say to the reader( tn , r ?h../ I w 4 send, be return mail, to all who h tt, ltn..) a //eq., •ith foil direction' for making • mot a Flrn,lft L egetahle Halm, that will effectually :a :on dale , Pimples, Blotches, lea. Freckles su loi=urit.. or the Skin, leartui the same clear, st.d hero:Out. rt!: o aul 're • to those haling Bald Beads, or F.ort.. l l=p!•dirert‘ons and information that will thrEn to mter: a fuß growth Of Losuriesit arson or snotottehe us less than thirty days. to•lrPred, by return mail, wittiest l•ge, R•lDettfully yours, 11108.1 CHAPMAN, Cliewilst, • 131 Broadway, New York.- DM I, Eg.Slo:"lirt,6t EXPR HI EMU IC : OF A N 5111VOCIA Di WALED. -0)11r4e1 f.,r o,nefit and es • osittion to yeas' 4,c:A ntaers, who suffer from Narrow" Debitty, Pre 'taro Una) of Ilsnhond, ke, 'applying at the awe" netts raeana of inlf-care. By one who bee enrol Woolf .f anderiotn i encnders7AP QUldigri' By • .itletd vidtinniett enveletwAingla aorta may be tishel.nr S " Arraas. -41 14-1 r: Brooklyn, Kings 00. N. Y. t1ENT1.11.11.104, mired of Horsens Dslrillty, Ia k competency, Premstnrs Deasy and Yoataillai trra, tar.,! .o . ..Atm to benefit °then, will he kaPP7 to to , rho need It, (free o , chariot) Ihs it Lr.e....m4 h,r mating the eimp'e remedy lined In his "" TII , o-wiahing proßt by his siperissos.and WI/ V‘ltaable Pecsoilr. will receive tjl,_e - e-, me, by Ire melt, (e,u,r u ily eevedd by addreesinz .1 , )101 B. OGDIN. • No. 60 NiMa4 , ll Str:ol, N. T. riEll 1 0 THIS NERVOUP, DEBILITATED AND DF. , t . )`;UENT OF HOFH aliatrl.-1. great sat 1.11.1,, 4 base restored to health In atm day", altar tntaary, IA willing to aunt his eafbring ' 1 " - 4 , 1agrenb 7 sending (free;) on tha ritoelpt of a 'ttPul rodcleo. envelope. s ()spy of the ferenass ed f , ireet to DAGNM.L, Box 11111 Peat OCas, • - Brooklyn. N. 0 YOU: wt.l TO tilf.'(llll4,KOß—Ds-811. C4 AN'A EvOLliti sPECIPIC PILLS sem ,411,7 ) day a, tbs worst sages of MERVOURIZii, Prysiatur e Dss.y Seminal Weakness, IneY. Utlnsr, sesua; and !if CYOZII Affections.** 0114. "1 : 132 ' % bad tints prodneed. Pries oui dolar pa t bot. ~, —, Put paid, by matt, on receipt of sa order. fts box I.rfe3 a tun, in tuost eases. kfletreto JANES S 1117%64, l at Ocatisl A root, 421 'roadway, Now Y at. - - _- NOTICE % irs hereby given that Walter 4 .1 it vu l i p =f4 ths GerstaerzlaitatVr Zile (Eric itetkim @boner, The undersigned having beffi appointed, committee to comet the enrollment lists of this city, respectfully give ,notice that they will hold a meeting, at the Select ceunci Room, in Wrigiit'• Mock, on Saturday:Janu ary 28, 1855, tiOtweeni the hours-of two and nine Q'c!ock, P. at., whidh all are invited j to attend. The enrollment lilts of the city wilt be on Amid, for the ezeinincition of everybody intarosied. This the last opportunity that will be ptl.eseutel fur the correction of the lists !wore the drift, 1.1 tha matter is one Which eiticeTtim ~ v ery cttizect, it is earnestly t,. he hoped that there will be a general at lentlanee.- But' NT I --T 0 foll*lwinix resolution passed both hrttnehen of the 'Paunchy. livening lact. : •.5 [tirolesd, That th 3 Councils appropriate n attic sufficient to pay each matt who velun leers for one year to all t Ito quota of the city, one hundred a-id fifty dollars, and in ease a auttiotent number of volunteers shoald not pi) obtained, then any man who shall kayo been drafted, who has contributed to' a voluntary fund, to be paiejiato the city Treasury, the sum of fifty dollars., ent or before the 80th day of January, inst., shall he entitled . to receive the fifty dollars to contributed by him; and in ease any person who may have nontribut as aforesaid the sum of fifty dellars, shall, lts• fore the draft, pat in a substitute, that such parson shall he entitled to draw the fifty,dol lars so contributed. MORII, Devar.oretgars.:— We have been shown at least a dozen letters, and heard of many , more, from young men who enlisted in ,tole city ai.voluntosers in the navy, last fall, saying that since they have reached the place of their destination the unwelcome in— formation •has been eommuniested to them that they aro registered as 'substitutes. Most of them are parties 4rlto would not have gone as substitutes under any circumstances, and their indignation' at the position in which they find themerlvis exceeds description. On application for the Ooiernment bounty be logging to them, they were informed that' it could not be paid, as substitutes ,were not: entitled to bounty. We understand that' the commander of ;he river squadron, to which they are attached,is endeavoring to have the matter place.' right shape at Washing— testi It is not tight..that innoeent persons should be made to . suffer for tho frands'or ign o r a n ce t tim Goitsrntwfmt recruiting agents, end if the Department will give the cast of limo young men that minsideration which it deserves, there• will surely be no hesitation in 'fixing their situation al it was inteeded to be when- they enlisted. Most of them entered the eervice for one year, and ,unless the Secretary of the Navy steps in to their relief, will o have to remain for' three years. We do not envy the position of the party er parties responsible for this rank aet of injus— tice and crime. If they have any conscience left, the reflection that they have done so foul and inhuman a piece of villainy must in itself be igrievoug burden, and tbia armost certainty of being discovered and punished an equally great one. Already the victims of their base— ness are beginning 'to plot revenge, sad it will hardly be safe for their betrayers if they should meet them after their torch of service hue fired One letter says: "We all blame for getting us in this scrape, and he had better not show himself around this boat. Two of our boys have taken an oath, if they ever meet him again, they will sh . oot him down like a dog." These aro unlawfizl sentiments, it is true, but they are the same that every man of spirit would entertain under like circumstances. DITACILD TREASURY 2lo:■ei .■., Pa"crrsow• • CURRENCT —Those haling defaced Treaeury notes and fractional currency in their posses ellen can readily have them exchanged at the postaffico. Postmasters are obliged to receive all Treasury notes for etatops and postage., if clearly genuine, no matter how torn or defaced they may TM provide I. one twent;elh -pert thereof be not miitsictg and fractional currency, if not, one tenth part be missing- , Such nOtes or currency received as are unfit,' for,reissue should be kept separate and dis Una, and returned as occasion requires, to the Treasurer of the. United States, Washing ton, in sums of not less than.three dollare, to be exchanged for new.—Exchange. On inquiry at the post . offiee in this city, we Ind ; that no order ,of the above nature has ever been received. It is not just that the public should be obliged to lose the !ante sums of fractional currency that must become de faced, and the irrangernent to have them re— deemed at the postotfice would be ,alike con— venient and proper. • ' JOHN B. OGDEN, ATLANTIC MONTLILT.-W*l-21111 indebted to the publishers, :Messrs. Ticknor fi. Fields, for an advance copy of the Atlantic for Feb— ruary. The following is a list of articles and contributors : Our First Great Painter and hid Works, by Sarah Clarke; Doctor Johns, by Donald G. Mitchell; Roger Brooke Toney; The Mantle of St. John De Maths, -by John G. Whittier; Needle and Garden, II ; Notes of a Pianist, by L. M. Gottschilki Garnaut Hall, by T. B. Aldrich ; The Pleiadoi otCoa necticut, by F. Sheldon; Ice and Esquimauz, III; by D. A. Wasson ;, The Old house, by Alice Carey ; Memories of Authors ; Coler idge, by S. C. Hall ; The Chimney Corner, 11, by Harriet Beecher Stowe ; Pro: Patria, by Epes Sargent; A Fortnight with the Sani tary, by George Reynolds; Art: Harriet Hommel, Zenobi ; by Fitz Hugh Ludlow; Reviews and Literary Notices. HEAVY FINANCIAL FAILIIRR.—We clip the following item from the Democratic Era, p oh listied at Cuba, Allegheny county Bill Story, of Buffalo, has been speculating in the oil regtons of Pennsylvania, ant has made a disastrous tailure,financially spot king. He was offered a sixteenth part ort welve acres of land for $1118,000,000, but was unable to accept, because of his inability to procure revenue stamps to itta9k, to the deed! IThe ataxemwould cost only $200,000, bug ke couldn't get 'em—the deemed was so great ! When he went down there, he took with him n pile of ten, twenty mar fifty dollar•green banks, but they wouldn't pass: •fhey don't • deal in such trifling currency in Oildom. Bill will;never visit "Oil Dorado" again, we'll bet? Esdcu ARDIIO4.-•lly Alfred Tennyson.—The universal interest felt m this obarming poem has induced Messrs. Ticknor & rields, Mr. Teeny ,iimcricatt publishers, to issae • twentY.five cent edition for popular reading, in addition to the otoer end more costly edi— tions which they publish. They sand copies to..the press, hoping that the extended public ity given by is cheap edition may t:etmlt in the introduelain - cif this most beautiful end touching idyl Into all the households in the For sale by Caughey, McCreary & Co. E r The hour at which the (!tenser is pat to press, cask week, le 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. AJrirtiee -IMets will bs moart4 up top o'clock of time day of pub ilintiort. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1865 lIMI Important to AU. Jos. S. M. Yousa. J M. KUHN. 4 M. W. CATMIIIST. J J. EtimpsuNtcire Tits GILANDIRT SPICIIILATION Ys:. —ALeg— iitatire correspondent' of the Philadelphia Prue gives the'following• aocotult of s huge scheme for robbing_the State, which has re— cently came to the surfaoi at Harrisburg. W e shall next hear, in all probability, of a bill being introduced to give away the State,' Interest in tile rain that falls and the 'air we breatlie - .4Ttle equilibrium of the members of the House was considerably disturbed yesterday by a huge anaconda offered by one of the Western representatives. The "ssrpint" with its great length, occupies as you will see, a large extent of territory, if such the bottom of a stream can be called, but only when you examine the interior of the reptile do you find what a valuable addition is proposed to be added to the State menagerie. The ante eonda is nothing more or lees than a bill to incorporate "The River Oil Company," of which two gentlemen by the name of Sals bury, and A. M. Benton, A. 0. Heist.; B. Bartley, - D. A. Stewart and N. P. Jones ap pear trim the first section to be the getters up. These incorporators. with a capital - stook of 500 shares, of one hundred dollars each, and with power to increase that amount, are em powered by the bill to hold *fee simple, and when they think proper 'to sell, or other wise dispose of, so touch of the bed of the Allegheny river as is in Warren and Venango countiot, between the lines of low water mark on - both sides of the river, and any other 'scant land iu the river which they may 4:li.sire They may also construct thereon wharves and cribs, dig and bore for oil, salt. ' or any other mineral, erect tiiildings and machisery, and conneot their works_ with the opposite shores by ferries or bridges. Of course, they must not obstruot the channel, and must obtain the' consent of property owners on the main land before they span the stream with bridges or establish their ferry, bat as they are not required to pay thd Commonwealth for their cheaply &eclair. ed-possessiont,, they can easily afford to pay a handsome sum to the aforesaid property owners." "What nest," is the natural inquiry that every person will addreis to himself when he reads the provisions of 1.1114 monstrous bill. A ootemporary published in the oil re gion estimates that the value of the property which those parties propose that the State 'ehsltl donate to them is Twenty millions of 'dollars I It strikes us that of all the impudent propositions which yearly make their appear. once at Harrisburg this is the coolest, most brazen-faced yet I We trust it will be sum• marily kicked but of the Legislative halls, sad its supporters along urith it. • 110DIL Love Larrea.—One of onr read ers has handed a+ the following genuine love letter, with a request to publish it. The young lady;to whom it wee sent we- believe a resi dent of this city. No take the liherty of altering the names of tho parties mentioned; otherwise it is an exam copy of the original. It is hard to understand how any young lady could have withstood the imploring ap— peals of this very affectionate epistle; , • CLETELAND, July the 25, 1801. ' Miss L— J—: again this' Evening I seat myself with sad thoughts in my naiad. I have waited untill I think you must not have not received my letter, or if you have yen must have goten cross at me, tho I hop you ar aut cross, fur, L—, you have writeu to me one of the best letters—it cases me to think a good many times of ,yon. L—, 1 am not well and am not sick, but have had one of the-Worst sore hands thatlon ever saw. I have not worked a lick ter men weeks, but it is goten better now the. L hope you are. getting escialifieil with your hoine sad your Leith may be gured with meny pleasant en-, joyments. shall state my bisnesa—my bie— nestcis trashing at the present. I have bought a trash machine. • It. cost 8 hundred and 26 dollars. I run it by items and can trash 6 hundred bushels a day and get 6 mints a bushel. I have now all the machinery that I expect to by this fall. Welt, I must quit wri: ting fur it is dark and,l can't see the rules, and, I—, if you please answer this wright " way and send toe all news and good thins —such things that you think I am worthy of —1 am a going to have a party at funky Wo— glos next week, and I wish you wore hare to dance with me, so good by, with all good wishes at the end. from Mr. H— Vi— Tun MOST IMPUDENT DODGE YET ---One day last week our quiet little town had n Tien rrom Keen enarp noses Yankee. The streets were full of wood teams, those “nneonscienceable" wretehe s , who charge us '2O cents a pound for wood, when this folloir drove up and after carefully cur veyiug tho crowd, most audaciously offered a $5 gieenback for $1 No ono bidding, be uffere.l $1 for 75 - e;lnts, which was bought. After dickering Mit-his way until be bad tirade the wood trade look frnall. he opened a quan tity of dhcap lockets, which are sold at wholesale at 23 cents 'a quart. Ile offered them at $5 apiece, agreeing to return tho money.' Under this arrangement be sold five or six, and promptly returned the money. - Every one pronounced, him insane, and tho't ha nutht to be 'taken eve of and not allowed to squander his property so. After he re deemed all of Lis lockets, he notified the crowd that he w.e&going down the street to 88'1 something. and he did not. wish them to fallow him as he had traded enough with t.hem. lie drove on a few rods, and then cffefed his lockets again at $5 apiece. lie made a ready sale of six or seven, abd quietly Pocketing his money. told the crowd that he did not agree to pay back this time, and that it they thought him insane they had best to put him into the Asylum.—Fredonia Acker (jeer. [The'sama individual was in Erie a short iCI3O ago and sold a number of our specula— ing eitisene. Hie Lairtrance will carry him hrough the world.] Cam. CON.-A case of 'tries. con. has lately come to light in this city, which is affording a good deal of pleasure to the gossip.nien— Ors. Tho parties are a " loyal " men, mar. ried, about fifty years of age,-. and claiming to be highly respectable,—end a servant girl, Acquaintance 'begat intimacy; intimacy begat unlawful conduct, and nntawfni conduct— resulted asi it usually dues ! The case came before the officers of the law, a' warrant, wee issued for the man's arrest, he appeared be fore a Justice with fear and trembling, and after much persuasion the unfortun ate female received in return fat her damaged " honor " a liberal number of greenbacks. Thus ended the first chapter ; but it is reported, that the frieads of thtgiri are sot satisfied with the sitnation of things at present, and threatin to bring emit for bigaeny The authorities of Allantern, Pa., have hit open what it seems to as ii.one of the bast plans we have yet seen for relieving the peo— ple of the unpleuantness of the daft. The following - resolution has passed the town council of that borough : • Resolved, That each pereo'n, liable to Inflict ry draft in said borough, who shall pay tne sum of fifteen dollars to the committee of the ward in which he reeidee, on or before Jan. 1111,shalk if drafted.he entitled to,and the bor• ough authorities hereby obligate themselves to furnish a substitute for such drafted man, or pay him the sum of three hundred dollars oat of the borough treasury. Mr. A. N. Watts, of Elk Creek township, brought to our office on Tueeday last, a bottle containing surface oil, which he.dipped out of hie stone quarry, situated in the west fork of Elk Creek, and about sir mites south eut of i3irard. bas known of oil b ' • in his quarry for soma five years:and at times it hew been seen in considerable quantities._ T.ll stone, which is of the sandstone forties. quarried, is strongly impregnated Stith this oil. Persons desirous of seeing this sample of surface oil, can do so by calling at oar. Otrico,-.tairord . Union. ITIVB OF. ALL SORTS. John B. Gough, the lecturer, it isissid, has an income of $8,009 a year. Temperanoe r and anti-slareryism A "down east" paper gives the following advice to storekeepers: "If you are wise, jastl rub your eyes, and go bo work and adver— Liss." Mr. George B Bennett, a young gentleinan well known in this dity, has become one of the prorrieton of the Eagle Foundry, at Meadville. The white fish of our great, lakes hire 'at tracted attention abroad, and it le proposed to introduce them into the lakes of the Cum berland and Scotland. Persons sending us marriage notices will please remember that we charge _twenty-five cents apiseefor then!) The printer is entitled to pay as well,as the'presolier. C. G. GritTay, Esq., of the Corry ffspresa, whom the Conneaut. Reporter made us say, butt week, was on the "verge of the grave," we are glad to learn, is net in the desperate con— dition he' was represented. He came very near having the "melancholy pleasure" of reading his own obituary. Mr. Cochran has introduced a bill into the Legislature, authorising the Philadelphia & Er;e railroad company t• issue three million bonds for the purpose or improving chair rind. The improvement is surely 'needed, but as to the legislation. we suspect: that the road hem had too much of it already for its own and the people's good. ?lblit it wants now 'ore than anything else. 'shrewd, enterprising and accommodating tatnnownar.t We are iudebte , l to Ntessra. I:4Wry, Hill, Catlin and Butterfield for Legislative favors. Mr. Lowry has ever been especially clever in this respeet, keeping us supplied wits all the important State documents, and it is ■o more than fair that we should give him time credit • for the same. Putting up stove pipes, driving a ball horse, and getting.into a pair of tight boots, are admitted by ell twinkled to he the three greatest provocatives of profane language known. Impossible is it may appear, the man who has accomplished the first mentioned feat without swearing has been found, and, if one of our cotemporaries is to he believed, a C 0 .171- piny has secured him for exhibition over the country. It seems to l us that he cannot fall to draw crowded houses. The Postale° fight grows more vigerods every day. each of the applicants is putting forth his beeg efforts, and is Confident of sue cess We are told by one of them that Judge licotield, has promised. to keep "hands off," and let the Department decade the appoint tient according to its own judgment. Looking at the muter from oar standpoint, the sitna lion is about as follows : Judge Sterrett has the at:Jett, on his side, and the largest num ber of signers to his petitions ; Sheriff Caughey his the most personal activity, blit lacks official influence ; and Sir. Catlin has the aid of the toast active politicians, includ ing the Lowry influence. If we are to believe the stories, the neigh borhood of Girard is just now as much exci ted on the petroleum question as the mere celebrated localities on Oil Creek and the Allegheny river. The Union learns that Mr. R. Wilcox, of Girard. leased week before last a portion of his flats on Elk Creek to an East ern company, for which he received a bonus of $5OO, besides a share of the oil. The value of oil territory in Girard—ells the Union—is going up every day. The Crawford Democrat says : "Among the many change) that hate occurred in Mead ville during the past two yeers,•the business of pocket picking occupies a pre-eminent place. Last week some four or fits eases oci curredL-three of them nt the depot. Some times we hear of inch occurrences daily, and not a week passes that somebody - 1s not vic timised." 'Ty ezettesit TOT' MO Past week by the announcement of the fact that. a 250 barrel well had,been struck by the I.4.ited States company, - of New-York, upon the farm of Thos. Holnicten, Esq., on Pit Hole Creek, four miles from Plumer, and six miles distant from he Allegheny river. This strike was made on Saturday last. The well lei new producing at the rate of 250 barrels per , day, and the sucker rods aro still in the tubi4 ; It is reavenable• to suppose tli t the aniountr or flow will be materially increased by the retbe eat of these.—na City Register, last _ A widow mimpinius in one of the Richt:wind papers that she is taxed $1,864 G 4 in an in— come of ,$1, 0 _00; whereupon the Pittsburg Dispatels. t► "loyal" paper, exclaims: "8h• should cope North, examine the returns made by the tutiessors, and learn how to pay it." A ciiitingnished writer sap: "I can pick out men in New loti—zgresi men, who count millions to their names—of whom, if you should take away their wealth, there would be'nothing left—you might hunt with a light ed candle, and you would'not find them to all eternity." Yon may find such men every. where, who "take on airs•' because they hap— pen to have been successful in money matters, but who, if their lives were .at -state, could not tell how their native eats is bounded, or who have ever read the Constitution of the United Stales. W: A. Rupert, Esq., of the Cpuneantyille Record, _has been-appointed Assistant Ser— geant at-arras of the Rouse, at Hairisburg. We are a strong believer in'the idea that to be editor of au influential paper is more "honor" than any official position can be tow, but as some persons must fill the offices, we don't know of any Republican that we would ; rattier see re given to than brcither Rupert. He is very black, but a "mighty clever fellow" withal. - From present appearances, the citizens of our borough, on t'othsr side of the creek, are turning their door yards and gardens into oil territory. Every one owning a let is either preparing to put down •n oil well him self, or-leasjog to other parties for that pur pose it is s query with us, where will our people live lifter a while? The land is getting to be too valuable for dwelling sites. Wbeie houses have hitherto been buili, 01l wells will have to p down now —Oa Oily 'Monitor. movement i.:4,the construction ,t a railroad from Haien to Titniville. The transfer of the Qil Creek rood to the Penn aylvania S. R. Co. hat operated to the . disad• vantage of the Atlantic & Great Western road, and the moitagers of the latter desire to "check-mate" the former by building a new road. Its oompletion would be of great ad • vantage tollnion, but the Peons. Co. are too powerful kC Harrisburg to allow of the open big of a new route that would interfere with their plans. p usw o g A iga,—On Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1869. at riddance of Jacob A. Idinnig, in Hill Creak townshi - p - -:Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Agricultural Jmplementa, Hay, Grain and Household ',Furniture. j On Wedriesdiy, Feb. 15, on the premises, in Mill Creek tp , guardian's sale of real ea- Into belonging to heirs of Samuel Keadig, Peru!Lausi.—The export of petr.leum dur ing thi. past year amounted to J 1,288,09 gallons. There were sent to . 12 Britain 6,275,000 gallons ; to France 4,6 5,000 ; to Antwerp 6,149,000; Bremen '9710 II ; Ham burg 1,186,000: Eotteeds,ni. 6811; 11 ! ; Cren ate& 450,000; Genoa and Legho 686,000; Peru 170,000; Lisben, 167,000; *hilts and East Imidles 84,000 ; 'Brasil 149,000 ; genie° 118,000; Cabs 418,0006 In fa ct it Was sent in large i quantilies to . niiarly every leading port in the world. Four thousand • gallons were sent to light up the tombs of Bop, andl even Hayti took thousand gallons. . "Eonnomr is WIALTIL" - Franklin, the greatest of modern philosophers, remarked that "a penny saved is a penny earned." In stead of destroying waste paper, every family should preserve it, 'and receive its equivalent in dash, which we will pay for old newspapers of every description, whole or torn ; old pain; phlets of all kinds. old eirculirs, handbills, tickets; card*, catalogues, and old scrap pa per, in ail its varisti4; in quantities large or small. Also old writie paper, and school. . 1 1 books,• old blank books, • edgers, eta., of any , mite it matters nit how Muoh they may' be written on or mutilated. 1 Eemnoao.—The rush 1 of people at .1 1112 Tassel & Lockhart's store, in Edinboro, s hill continues, thus proving is the plainest po_ 1- ble manner that the community thsreatici is 17 appreciates enterprise and Food bite ess qualities. There are lot man) , me., area is larger places, who excel our friends "Ike" and I, Bam" in either of these qualities, They 1 have, at great expense, fitted up the hand somest country store in Brie county, furnished it wiih a fiat stook of goods, and are selling them at the lowest.possibli rates. If they filia't sueoeed, it. is not beetuse they do 'not deserve to. , 0000 INVElltitillY —We often hear shell boasting of lucky neighbors who 'have made fortunes is a day. Such a - fellow hsd struck oil—got slowing well Another realised fortune from the sale of his oil lands, and still another had made his half million-in buying oil interest. Sta., &c. Rut think the man most successful of all Who bought a bouts of Hall's Cough Hestedy, and from its Use stied: the life of his premising boy from violent, attack• of lung- disease. See adver— tisement. AllllllTlD.—Sheriff - Stawart, of Allegheny County, says the Franklin Speetator, arrived in town on ?dimity, with a elan, ems/ Campbell, who was mouldy arrestod in Pitts burgh on suspielou . of having murdered M'Fate,ai Oil City. Campbell was lodged In jail to await hie trial We know flotilla* shout the eirc,utnet , enees that tended to fas— ten suipieion upon him, further th!tn'when intoxieattd ite ado:idled that lee hid 6011111litt- • ed the deed. ifit now dames all knowledge of it. A CAPITAL Init•.--A gentleman who bad a mania for collecting worthless old papers, old books, old pamphlets, etc., was ,Irtddenly re duced to poverty- by the failure-of a firm whose paper he had indorsed. On Monday he was complaining to a friend that be had not , enough money tb buy a meal. "Wh., don't you'aelk your old papers, etc.?" asked the other. "Why, who would buy them I" queried the poor fell,)w. "At thst Observer office you can get a good priee, is cash, for them." URSA? Fins IN BC/TALC—As we go to press (on• Thursday afternoon) we learn that the fire which broke out in Buffalo' on Tuesday night, is still raging, having already destroyed the American hotel, the beet in the city, ind a large amount of other property, estimated at from $500,000 to a million dollars. The intense sold prevents tte firemen from ren dering efficient service, and there are fears that the fire will !bread still more widely. CARTIR'S EXTRACT or ' SttswT Wean.—The following unsolicited testimonial to the merits el this valuable preparst4n was received by tee proprtetor-or tee medicine on Tnetrettey EAST RANDOLPH, CATTAIL/MHOS CO., N. Y. Ma. Joni S. CARTIR., grit!, Pe.—Deal SIX —I am out of 'your Extract of Smart Weed, and want some more very much, as it is a great - remedy in Dipiheria, which prevails here to an alarming extent, • Please send three, dosen sized bottles,. and one dozen large sized. Sand by Express, Yery Respectfully, S. X. MAIN. We regret to • hear of the resignation of Wm_ 21. Brown, Req.,' se a member of the Common Connell from the 81 district. Men of his enterprising qualities and superior bu eines' talents cannot well be spired at Ibis timeiront our public offices oglir 'NU Poo' MAN'S Iratiwo---why T be came at • trifling expense he oan be perma nently oared of Catarrh by the'use of Dr. D 11. &stye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy. OW narroases cured by one bottle—never known over three bottles to be required iu the, most obstinate cases. Apsamtan Daisavoxs.—We speak of what we know_ when we say that more men, on the _James, desert.from our side to the rebels than desert front the rebel side to ours, -flay after day we are filling our quota with scoundrels, thieves, jail birds, hang-crog bounty jumpers, known to be such by the substitute brokers, and often by the officers whose business it is to stop such outrageous.swindling. Every day hundreds of these rogues are sent to the froht. They de not add anything to the army; they weaken it. They anti& be trusted, either as guards or pickets, or to go into skirmish or . battle. They steal what they can, and then deseit.—/lartford Rua, (RT.) , RiTuals LOYALIST! 'IN CLUTOVILL.— There are no religionists so intolerant as sinners who have just turned saints; nor patriots so "loyal" as cowardly Abolition ism, who have fled from the East to cm- Cape a 'draft. California is brirci.full of these noisy Unionists. They aim to re deem lost characiter. The further they get from the battle-fields the braver they grow. should they run another three thousand miles from the fight, their pa- Iriotistn would burst th4fm. Loyal Lea. guars remise them (on snivel) with open arms. "A fellow feeling nukes then wondrous kind."-=-3sa Preacisee Arms. .n 1 : 1 M1 Paaguts—Moosataay.—ta hteerhaadville,' January Nth, by UV. 6. W. Cleveland, at the residence. of the bride's father, Dr.' 0110111311 PIIILLUIS, of Erie, sad• NANCY C.; deo,ihter of Mr. Joseph Y. Moorbesd. DIMD. Laitioi. l —Jaouary 10th, 1865, on board U. S. 'steamer' Ooloradci, of typhoid favor, Quotas 0., soa.of 1. 0_ and L. A. B. Lan- don, of ibis aq ; apt ICI 7para. • House and Lot toidiale. A FIRST CLASS re,Aist Dt7RLLII4 G G eligibly lauded ea a plummet, *set, ertthte Owe namable vat of the Pmetalee, slued tot tale. It tiso doable *tom ands; tea% bed roes". kitchen sad stove relies oa ant ISO?, as 4 Ise roes. se g egaDd A Weir peeve tenet *Mee the Whit bas* with soil eater watitteae• alai back. • Madrid barrel tu tors is the yard—City eater ti the eellet—itat tire. oat Will be sold Id* of althea& the tarattem—pso. w ittiest. $1..000. time oath. iltmolts at ills elks. prallMt. 1 • Dipertant Notice. 1 -,• Within the last two months we hive sen Out a large number of billt to wogs in .ar. i iWare on our books. Some of them l hase p• voluted promptly, but the . large portion base not even done us the honor of &snow! edging our oirsular: We giv.e notic'e to all each that we pannot affird to wait munli -len ger, and risspectfully request -of theru i that they wi t h endleavor to make an early settle. meat. If this te not done before the 15th bf February, we,aball be compelled to the un— pleasant necessity Fof placing them in the heads of an tattier for collection. tf. Wedding and Visiting Cards. We call special 'attention - to the superior styles of Wedding and Visiting Cards printed at this office. Haying procured several new fonts of type especially for this kind of work, we are enable to print cards in a atyle equal to those obtained in any of the larger cities. It is nothing less than foolishness for persons to ge abroad sad pay extravagant prices for engraved cards When they can get just as hand *onto ones: at borne for less than one-third the es*. 1 • tf. • So-glag'o Nrcrtioemento. Notice. m.D3BRS: CR A W F,OR D Sc . CIIRISTI AN hettag umaelatad#with them hi the grocery trade Mr. J. Et, ran Roth, the firm title •ltl hereafter bar Crawford, Christie* k Ruth. %II per* as indabtea to the late Ins are requested to make an arty rattle:out Thatakfal for put faY07.1., a wmtinaaace of the public rttreaase U reepeetrully @elicited. WU. A. cßAwrogn, R. Y. CHRIST: AN, . J. BYRON ROM. Crawford, Christian ' & Rath, GRCORIES AND PROVISIONS, Dried and Sealed Pruiti, itAlsrs k OILS, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, att., 41ke., NO. 7 114717'S BLOCK. PARC 11101 C A6O, Publte Dock, Foot of State Street, ERIK, PILYN,A. WI ottorroat). • t• F. CIKRIAIfIAx jaiardir-t1 BY 1:0.S1 14.11 ' Sewing Machines! THE *CHEAPEST & i3EST.. !MY BITHIZEL TB EMPIRE OR SINGER. • • The andstaigned hatine been appointed agent in trle nitY for the above eel•btattd Machine., rarpeetfu'l) netlla tee at tent'aa of the public' to 'the I hey ate acknowledged to'be tko but in nee and sin the ebragJest In the inerk.t. Hoch Itsnaltie has all the latest Improvement', which Tender thitn far en pedlar to 1127 *Rift now veld Peneonsidedring ti. parttime a Sewing Matthias will inn It of advantage to call and •Ill:11111* these Whin buying eleewhere. 'Mph! on exhibition at my etersNo i, Awnings Bibek, te.Verven the Park and neyonth lama Janie 6611 lr. 'WASATICR. Stolen- AWARRANT, No. 85, of the county of fie, to favor of W. Roy, for 11275, was stolen on 'raye4/04h; Jan. 10, 1646. All persons are hereby cautioned against pnrchaaing or receiring the saute, u POlusat has been stopped at the • County Treasurer's Odes.ijanl4-St i JOHN CABSS. Administrator's Notice.. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON thB estate of Stephen RlMug, deceased, late of Itilisreale township, 'Erie county, Ply having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given tt all knowing themselves indebted to the same to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them for settlement. atimhiiiitrator. illereik, Dee. 48,1864--4 w. Stray Cattle. /IAIKE TO THE PREMISES OF THE k) Subscriber, II Ite Beent teirnship, about the first oY Beeenther, two stray cattle—tho one a heifer, two Tien old, red and white color, she ••,1 et horns cot; the other► steer, one year old, color red--both thin in flesh. 11:0 owner is requested to come forward, prove atopsrty,! par shar=es and take them away; otherwise they will be diip used of ac-ordine to law JAS. STRAKA/121N. La Bodied, Dec. 18. 1884—Jen ,10-3 t. Sale of Real Estate. INPlj as 'UANCE OF AN ORDER OF the prptusn's Court of tile countiorill be sold it villa Tending on the premises near the borough of 136.4 ez t 3al..mda . y, February 11th, ty, to wit: MI that certain piece or parted of land- situated in j Wayne township, Erie min?, Pa., bounded and de @embed as follow; to wit : Commenting •t a pot: to the I center ef the road leading from Amos Heath's by .w to i Corry, hi the. south line of said Henth'n :And: t race itouthwaitllv along said road IN peach.. to a !poet, thence we•twardly .by land formerly - owned by l'atrlek fiarmrh ; g2 perches to a post, thence northirardly porches in a post at the eon er al rind Heath's and' l'er• kin's land, thence easterar4ly &2 ;cretins to the place of boghtnin'y. Containing five lierek of land; being tart of tract Na , 34 of the Holland Lend Cordpaly. I'ents4 One half in hand and the b•ianon rti tee equal annual Installment% with Interest parable annually, to be secure] by indipreut bond and 'mortgage on the premises N. Arlintntstrato7 #NTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL! The Sati;orlber would reeirectfully annaGouoe to the pub- Ile of grio and vicinity that he will 000tl: or to (1(.41 k lib Coal thleiag the prodoot:!ear,o• H I S 0 I) s; 'l' A - N D, CORNF.it FIFTH STREET AND .THE CANAL. Persohe &airing to procure any kl ad of Coal oho be supplied la _LARGE OR SMALL tUA.NTITikIS,. And at the LOWEST MARKET' PRICES! - I intend paying special attention to the Anthracite Coal Trade ! And wtQ soon °pan • Yard far that put pure .t the RAILIiOAD • BRIDGE OVER MILL C ttEEK, Wherif will keep on hand, TAX BEST Q.UALITIE-S Of that kind of Coil. P Orders tor either Anthracite or latiiminons'Coei wtU - ee ptij attended to MVO READY PAY STORE! J. & A. MINNI 6 Wenidireepeethilly Lofoten the ?Olio Mutt they hut pure/wed the • . STOCirOlr GaoC4llli3 pr J4.11E3 I. SL/S3. CONSER 07 ill All VIATI ITS., irlilrol.7 Intend to keep ei good en anterbsent of TAMMY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WoODI t WILLOW WAR& AND VARLOT GOODS . as Is kept la Er* Best Aires& of Brie County Flour Kept constaatly oa hand and - 1114.111 RANTED A GOOD ART/OLP.! rlf, The higher% Ilark4 Price mad for all thada o ocLoto7 Produce rOgede iellvand tees at awl* to 1 47 Port of the 01 [lMereitt] A. scr.mNici ERIE RAILWAY- --.. Eraliiit9llMAnaligliku 1 NG r !Tr HorTz. COMMENCI Nb THE liolliT, DEC. /, 110 1 . csi'As Nato/hint/A 6/ Mont Vista/U.o,g bnrys. vis : i laatwsrd Bound.-Depart. Train No to 10 20 s.n.. ?mkt No. 6. 'Frain Ne. 4lb r. rt. The Accalspo rugs way dw ell/I,C lawn. Gaol quet MOBRISON Bs.DINSKORP.,. WHOSJII4.II MUMS.' IN PlOur, Pork, Beet Salt, Grain OLO Vga, TLKOTH RAT, ec No. 2, Wayne Bleak, STAMM eruct; • , 11.4s et re awl SodA s*., • ZAT'I , • • OTICIL—For. the information of my N former patrons and the public, flats this method to mite thee. foe tee wenn at leen. I hate retired &nine nein practice of medicine' l would mom awn thoM mlto-tkolto tko boot of meclkal or main' Iltilklun attention, to employ my Mead Dr. N. Trys ail BUN!' Mice tits Nosity'o Block. near Ferrer Mall. /44/114. N. SEYMOUR, )1. D. IMPORTANTro FEMALES . - TtiraißS I" 4i 0; 41, /11 The ontablaation of ingredients in these Pills it the result of long and oirteasive praetia. They are pd to their operation and cannot do harm to tho most dill catent certain la' correcting all lnegniaritieo, Paints! netts ti walrus, removing XII ebstrnetioas, whither from cold or otherwise. headache, pain in the aids, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous affections, hyaberias, f• Apo, pain in the beak and Hines, ka., disturbed Jeep, which aria from interruption of notate. DR. OICILESEMAN'O PEMALE PILLS Save beat .ttllntt over S qaarter eta °Notary. ogore.o as the only este means of renewing in enatrostiou, but Lsoffew miss, bear is mind fiat is ewe; C 011.41110111 of aefewate sysU in *Mask abe etautathe tale without irmisani , • PEM.I.AR RE SULT. TA. creation v./Jerrold re i• PRMICANCT— IL rash, MISCARRIAGE. Seth Is the Irreeletthl •endrry.y of the toe.t.io.ne to rectors the sexual (now to a n tom/ vooditi.u,thsi wren the reprofinetire power of itata-v. cannot 't. T119.Y CANNOT DO HARM in auy '.ther way. 1 Dr. Cheeseman'i Pills hare Lora standard remedy for over. thirty yearo, and ire the moot effec,u • 1 ❑r over known all complalcrts peouller to F wake T • all elarees they tura invaiu inducing with entlainty,p4Tiodical regularity. They are known, b hot:mind', who rare na•d them at COW. kut period•. th rnugh. , o• the conntry, ;haling the tanc- Moo of tone of the iouet evolownt pliyeklitua in Ataee ice. gapli it ti,nentinni, stating Ithettibtritioidd be awl, with noel boz--the l'a.ez $1 tint lip', or q boxes fin $ 4 , c..trt tattling AO •n rills. • Pills tent by xnail,prcmptly, sad .oeoro from ob or ation. by remitting to the ptoptiOloto. SOLD BI lat!SClLiti GENERA,LI.Y. UV:1111108 tk lIILLYER. treprietoys. Sr.ld in firie br Carl►r k Cum, k ➢lll►lt, n'all ,!t Warfel, •tf•'. WIo. NI-b. t nl4 InC rry by F. A. Roo ig Howland. TWENTY YEARS. ' ' DR. P BALL'S CELEBRATED COUGH REMEDY ! MEIN well ratabliabed end popular med• list. hes bees extenaively need &arise the lait twenty yeasts to caring Ittroat altd Lung diseases with more decided ern., eieney than soy other medicine before the public. blot 1, word r t recommendation Is nee aviary to those !maw wit,tn. iuorits. Its numerous one speedy tutu in sit years lime woo a degree of conedence in Ito value I to he remembered Thii ryntedy le esti, pleasant, speedry and ,borough in its operatic!n—ts arapted U. all ere and a natal:atone-4nd should hat kept in ivory bees* !or im mediate use when rsquired. It throat and Isms affections are treated with the oes of thistltettiedy fn their Gather stages, a lees number of &lethal will be caused by Consumption. HALL'S CuINVIS It ia the bett remedy known for cnriNx the follow in z cow plants. COLDS. COCGH.. CROUP ce RiTTLES, or I'll'llllSb BROM HITI3, 1104RSEINESS, , = Retail Prlee--110 Vents to *1 P.'''. Ustar. HALL & WASPEL, Manulactatere endltourletore. State Street, mend door north of f'eretto street Erie. Pa. For sal, by Drnialets 1144 deSllllll t h roughout rhi y countr. ',... , OTILONG TACNITL 310P1 Y. Wee the undo:v.l_lll,d Wisteria if Erie City and vicinity. Clare °eel Dr. P. HALL'S Celebiated Coach Reseredy with greet saocese, to caring cases's* et the Thlollt Lai Lamp, sad tolw piceaare is reeetualexidiac its tiee to the .! as a speedy and e.Teetital remedy, worthy of paler: seat dilute. Jams s Thosspooa, Matthew Elmedlton, •D. Shirk. ' John Medoem, Sr. J. W. ays.n, : Rletuird Roes Jahn A.l racy, • Robert Cochran, J. T. Case, Joon W. ICLane, Daniel Haw, Daniel BUT,T, John Wi Hays, J. Robiason. C. b. Wain, Jahn R. Cochran. W. F. Rtnclernecht. .1. Kassowy, John IL Damara, P. E. Dustoi, J. W. Colwer, John W. Warren. .- Alanaon SherwOol, Wm. H. Hay, Jeka S. Hroirn W. H. Cooper, A.M. Tarbeil, S. L. Yonder, Joseph Deemer, E. A. Beiweett. J. W. 8011, Beoi. Grant, J. Salsbury, Grains Smith. ' Lanni A. Hat/. .IL :Warw. . C. Damara, Thomas Wee, J. L. Lon. H. O. 800 t, ' W. M. Gallagher, J. Itollinami, 2d, Wilsen Ring, Chas. W. Itewo„ Sass EL Make Daniel Miner, D, P. Ensign, C. a. Harwell, C. H. Wright. . Eris, Dec 211,1114-.lla COLCIEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETAIE INVIGORATING k STRENG Fortifies the system stalnst the evil Abets of larwhele • Will curs Dyepeps a. Will ear. Weaknere. It til curs General Debility. Will cure heartburn. euroThrodoehe. ti ill curs Lieer Complaint. Will excite and Create a healthy appetite P7lll iaricorats the organs of digestion and moderate ly lucre - axe the tetoperature of the body and the faros o' circulation, activg to Iltet as a gene•al oorroborant of th• system, containing no poi.uneue drugs, and is THE BEST TOXIC BITTERS IN THE ;WORLD. d fairirial is eLraestly solicited. OED). C. HUBBEL di CO., Proprietori, Audios, N. T. Central Depot, American Itzproae BnU9g 66 HUD, SON bT, NEW YORK. For pale by all Druggists Grocers, he. {T* lIOAOLEY, Eric, Wholesale Agento, and for male by Hall & Warfel, Carlo, k Career Lod WM kiwi k Roth. ' eetlll'64.- GIZZLYE 1-"AirARP3 , 3EcEm:w= At - CUBE WARBANTED IF DIRECTIONi ARE FOLLOWED. *row /er a Circular Descriling all Blimp rms. TiAraymptome of Catarrh u th^y ate at tint eery 'Light Percent Iled they have a cold, that that have frequent attaeke, and Cr, mono eensitire to the 4.1/414PS of teir.yorettare In thin condition the nose may he dry, or a Might dltcharge, thin and acrid, *to rye Ard s becoming thick and adhesive. As the dile ase becomes chronic, the Mimi:largos are Ancreimed io quantity and ebeeged in ctudity ; they are now thick and heaiy, and are hawked or coughed up. The secre tions are offensive, causing e bad breath ; the voice is thick aid nasal ; the eyes are weak ; the sense of the smell is loosened or destroyed; Moan:slug fro:ineptly takes place. Another eevetaten sad important symptom of Catarrh, fa, that the person is obliod to clear hie throat fn the morning of a thick or slimy teneue,:wkieh bar fallen demo from the Moat duang the-night. When this takes place the parson may ke sere that his disease Ls on It. way to the lunge, and should Lose so time le arresting it. The ekes woe fiat a few of as Rang Calaerk mop. toss. If. W. TODD A single Bottle will last a Month— to be used three times a day. Fro. Item Thema J. Throw, Elldsasirrof Clmrrail frlm Mans, Wit Sliesker 4,1' adman Non. Iter e• sex:awes and Growl moor fir t. F. and A. M., ff SM siase-ef Ulm*. DR. D. H. SEELY! • Dl4ll SUL reply to your notice of the 11th lest. I would Say that I was secret sly afflicted with Catarrh for years. whoa I beram• acquaints , ' with you, and waft, t two bottles of your Liquid Catarrh Assortly. Be for 1 bid owl o to bottte. I was avusibly Ist towed, &au WIN , * theascoott bott;* was floTshrl, was coaspistaty erred. I two stweinswad rho I:o!...iieitie I* all alllistad with thitarrh. DR. D. H. SiELYE & CO., soar PAorairruks, Chicago;llllsets. gr. aborate ri at Freeport, !lanai,. GENITItAL lIOINTte STRONG It AltliSTUONt7,.._.,. Cleveland, Ohio JOHN • PARK, - • eineinnati.Ohl• . QELNSON, Detroit, incr. %II ants BY . 0 AMR t OARVfi, !VICK. N t e Eliß RLLIOTT. And for male by ALL DKIGGIEI7II, Noyee. j 'THE FIRST BAPTIST CHIMCA, Corner of fifth. and Meech greet; be open far the renting of Peva for the entaftrg year. as rig Iloaday afternoon. duchy the mosib et Jainism he. twee* the henna of 8 **d o'etnek p m i POI• 014 VllO ars *natio to =at wits will be Wal l ed. with hen 'Minm I* applying lit that lama to lb. , MUM 4V 112_. SI Cedar St., New York fIUBBEL'S c=rmai 0313rszk.rotcssaa ow s Testimonial : Irarartrar, Mt 21,1163 Himpimpthally 'soon, Tao& J. TITRYINS. "L. 81110111