U.- S. 7-30 LOAN. ?writ) of tiol s'reretary of the Treasury, the un worl ham 01.0,1 A thelieueral Subeariptio• Agtocy of United States Treasury Notre. bearing co) three tenths per coot. interest, per 1110111111tri, .01. ,10th r SEVEN -THIRTY LOAN. are t ooled under date of II avast 14th, 1864, pa) a.in three year. f:orn that time. In ratline], ,a„nreriil.le At the option of the bolder Into ti. S. 5-N SIX PER CENT. COLD - BEARI NC BONDS. hoa+ are tm y worth a premulum of nine per a :, inelcotio; g: 1 1.1 Intereat from November. which artu.ii proof on the 7-30 loan, at currant Interest, about toil percent. per Annum, its exemption from Stale et -,thud texadion Lad'eolZe from one to three prr rent. sere. &wording to reto tuned on other proporty. The interest la pay anc 0 ltlle by ennpofi to to each clots, ,-, .1, may he cut 7 and ro n ll to any bank or banker .e. 001 on ou (,00 " swu " •lb.e. all the .5411 nuute4 will be prompt. 1,1,11040 a subseriptintm Thiele the TIER ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ,Plre r.,: bf anwerusseot, and it le confidently GI !.L that to .0 le rfor a IvAtalVA will Mike it the real Popular Loan of. the People. Lees than S2UU,uoO,Wo retiflld uawldr which will J.fly te therm... lor sail tu the next 60 or in days, teltbe not r Fill undoubtedly command a premium, LAS uutfortulf been (AIN ellfs on closing the subserip. junto other 11111101. Is order that titans iu every town and section of the autr, may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, i • Netonal Banks, Stator Banks and Private Bankers rougto,ut the rouutry Ware generally agreed to receive tser.ptioss at par. Subscribers will select their own in s LAM they Lase confidence, and who only are b- repour.ble for the Jellreu of the soles for wh eb of roN•lve •rdern JILT COOK Il i , I,SCRlrrion /tower, Philadelphia. qub „ ri pwq,. sOl be received by the first National tut of Carr, tort') National Bank of Corry First &bail Rank of Erie, Second National Bank of Erie, systane listioust Rank of Erie, First National Beni of tittland Fir.t National Bank of North East. _ 111.iNT TO KNOW A LITTLE OF ECgRYTHIkfti relating to the human system, male ad f, u ,s:e, the , tueed and treatment of diseases; the arrujr of the world; how to marry well, and oaosJ Voug• never published before, read the re edttion of If g 010.41. CONMON earou boa for eurioue people, and a good book for WV JO, 4.10-1‘31.:e11, 100 illustrations. Pries $l6O. ta , le - c .et flee to any address. Books may be at Ito LeFrjk rtoret,' or will be sent by mall. post • p; of the price address, E. B. TOOTS, Y. D, 1130 Broadway, New York. W TIM NERVOUS, DEIBILITATED AND fIIiSi'iNDFAT OF 130T11 4 SEXILI.—A great int rr h%ctoK - b.rn rt .t..t ea to health in a few dap', Oaf set p•in, uktsery, in willing to wilt hie suffering Awe-creature• ty nending tfree,l on the receipt of a JAtlllll‘l al,lree,.wl envelope, a copy of the for eta o rr vlopl"ced Htrret to .141/1N M. VAtiNA LI, Box 183 Post Oak,., Brooklyn, N.ll'. CON*CIIPTI► ES.--Tbe uuderslgoed baring In,ttregtotell to heap) 111 I few weeks, by a very tortig Pllfered several years with ...fere !tsp.: ntroettoct, and that dread dlaetse, Coo. .spoon to wake koowo to WA fellow-aut. or Cliff , . 7 ,, .ho de•lrr tt, ht. wdl send a copy or the pre ,,r1.,)),1 charge.) with the directions for •od 1011110, which they will end • t' ,-•)cy thlu, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, , . T!..• ..)4 ohjort of the advertiser In lead , Icoetit the afllicted,and spread , n•uretrre to be invaluable: and he ' ,Me, a try h s remedy, es it will cost OA) prove ■ I,,ecription, will please add Mil i IVA HO A. WI 1.140 N, Williamsburg, Kmfis Count., New York. it TORI VENETIAN . 11011.14 E LINI pint I.ttiem, prier 60 COOLS. (40 Yalu St. Hartford, Coan. 7.41,4-1.” at wir I hare been in the Ilvery bupi• e. • • th> la•t twenty years, and during. that 'time thr various liniments and lotion■ of the .r, ta! Lever hare f..ntol an artide equal to your Fen .,tt Hr:ar Liniment. I hay fairly leaded it on my di•temprr, sprains, cuts, ealkp, swelling of the a al., for rheumatism on myself, and have Sli•'J I, It au wvaluable remedy. H.~rw fully yours, U. LITCHFIELD. Odtre, 543 Cnrtlandt Street, aT DRANI)ItETII , 4 I • ll.l.S.—They expel the pol threaten Ire. Evory Unto • Frick per • kir,r,ei by thte ve,cettble rem...lr, tie ha less ri hm❑nre and more We and vigor, ►a 107 on► eat i,koLe a sin{le 4,14 e reranna of .pare biHb r+L anal siren F.V.07 time 1•••ileye or wemce from this purgitionme make from nor Lrn.l, which replied the unsound •th. , !hi pill, have clum4 to be evacuated. Each proci.-ol we ecpel further qoantltlee sre a,r4in replaced by fluidsless and a kbort time, by continuing this bun? lAch Ilia whole male of Geld, or - ..-mte that =`§ti, of Omit? which constitates health, onlr take away humors which are [llOl r §;..wettblr. diAlerl hi medicines 1.11 4 4111! Prise lights are extinguished when a - • ••• •3.• '/In.x forth, and-the incoidestiblefatt tit th.. LE.,turnt from gray, red or windy to a giori ukkor than the ehamelion changes t ;I‘,rekt ion of Cristadoro's Hair Die. kw , rta thr ,c l Oannt the American continent. It ne uo caustic, improves the fibres, r. h, eetort aul lasting color of any gado o ,trn hnlsn 1 i ?WI sable, and is endorsed by rheostats in the United t DORI 3, Na. 6 Astor Hobos, ' .1 t),tigiiilta sal applied by all Mir ...I marl'66-Im. (Milt) tTEMENT.—Yod can procure of tin!: city nod vicinity Dr. Tobias' It t . ours acid .peed; cure for . ',Lex. L., to thsche, chronic rhenntatlma, ps,o in the limb.. We advice every gire i thy', rho expense Is a =III 1 ,0 r umd.nt no person will over be with a &.r family 011tuld have a bottle In the bons* ndenfs, ouch as cute, burn; scald', • ' Ito pun olk.clo; qualities are uairsetilcu.! All for %tip. it hii2 urod buodro.l., we have the certificates pr . ori , it. Y""1 z"‘. l 4 Uf all druggist'. f Odic! Cortisn•liSt-.0:, York mart-lm. Ab , 11.11 re, Tial N. NOTICE _ tar. Firinenitioi goQalo , here discovered new mynas .y which all diseasis can be ea lily innt . ; y rured by the patient, without the of a phyrieun.. lir V' 1. the tuthor of a medical ors lei; pager, wire S.! ter, firing a full explacuttion 9' the mode of trelimevt. They aleo publish a monthly rhos J " urb li. .staple numbers will be meat - r L "u , k CO, BallaloOPY. A. Card to the Siztliiring lw 1.1,1pW Lev tr three hogsbeerds of "Buebn." ,oie Hater.," 't . "4nsperisa," ...Norma Asti "t..;' fi^ , ,L , lace semi you en, satisfied with the •alt, then try urea tr( la' tH.I.) DOCTOR SUCH AIN'S tai Le restored t,o health iet , irer Levi thin thirty dive& They ars pure l y eerie:Mi, pi...int to Like, prompt sod salutary la tbipir leeta no the lir9i.en dose sod 43aUrreol coostitini°,2 roan; e.lO tike them with advantage. , 4 .1...H. 0 the Untt , ,l Ste.re ably by .1.14 fl,lot, No 427 Breeders,. New York, Apra for the United States. —4 te.r if the rdia,•ecurely parked. win bluziall. int Id lie., oil reempt of price, which le Oat Del; • F°C /Kid- in,iney remade.' by the agent If entire mitirnietion a 114KICr1/. je23341. _ _ _ rnu Wtikkeosor - lloaatitebea? Onfj e•. Lee eol force them to Crow .isti it' hair on bald !midi, in silt . •'-• Pr. , . $l,O etrorierbani,cloie/Y ,; f • Ailr.., hKA KIA A. Cu 1301 Brookim N. Y I,lolllilt 011.411 CitYKIL--fiatak SiR :—With 1,••1111.11,1 wis •. to the molars Y" , •• 10+ I all' / I by h return y mail, to all who full directions for making 4 : • ,rki Stalm, Unit will sillsetoally .7y° tan, rivalled • "s• 11,4 tKa.lug 411 0. 44"8 clear, ' • VP: C., f 2., thaling 134111 lierada, nr 'hr.—A 0.4 and inforaistluo that will a!•,II Krr,o;lb Li4laft at !lair, 4, 610 1 , ,s tbsn thirty days. •c• ..r•', Ly return mall, without yonre, 'lO4 1 , CHAPMAN. Chemist. 531 riroadway, Now York. • IRE 'pi , Ev 1%4 pimphlet direct; • P--ltly rednrs eight Lod gfis op doe '.ot by mail, frt.., on iar.alpt of 10 - E. 8 Y. D., 1111 Broa,logy, Noir York. •, A.: /r 4.• W /11 ' 011 (10+. -Those wishing • Soo set of trhtsit• IP, s UV, runuq•cha, or • besatitol head of glossy os.r, 'ill plea% rmi the cud of met P. CHAPMAN, &40 UAW fart of this paper. - rite grit t itrititig *hum. ERIE. PA., MARCH-3)&b,:1865. Property for Sale. J. Stevenson. on the Ridge .Road, apposite the Erie city Brewery. offers for sale or reit a farm of Bitty acres, in Elk Creek towaship. G: J. Russell, of Belle Valley, offers for Sale two out-lots one-half mile eontimeat of the city limits, known as the Pattoffprererty. George Rilling, administrator of Stephen Billing's estate, will Sell on thttath . of Apr il a farm of twenty.eight and a Italtaaree as the Edinboro plank road, three- miles from the city. - - - • - Capt. M. Magill offers-for-raft two bonus and a number of lot. in ibis - 424 Ind Mill Creek. J. L. Tituvdmiliistrator of Jac Omni's estate, still if in Union, on the 221 of April, a farm a fifty acres in Union township, and a piece of land in Union borough. J. W:;Duggan offers for este his house and lot, on the west side of German street, is this city. Thos. Davison offers for 'sale his fare of fifty acres in Mill Creek township, on the Wattsburg plonk road, five miles from Erie. Chu. W. Baker will sell at Spartansburg, on tbe 15th of April, a tract of twenty—seven acres, partly in this and partly, in Crawford county. Dr. Wilson, of Edinboro, and Dr. Faulkner, of Waterford, hate 3.000 acres of choice laid for sale, which they offer on reasonable terms. Alex. Russell desires to sell his farm of 46 acres, on the Lake shore, six miles and a half west of the city. This is one of the moat de— sirable properties In Erie county. : A public sale of personal property belong— ing to the estate of Patrick Clark, deceased, will take place at his late residence, in Mill Creek township. on Mon.lay, April 3.1. For further particulars iu regard to asy of he above, see our Inside advertising columns. COIIITT POOL—The county auditors have published their annual statement of the re— ceipts and expenditures in contra/on' with the support of the poor. from which WeJeers that the account Mande as follows : 18C4. Dr. Jan. 6. To cash In the Treasury at last settlement, $3,810 86 To cash requisition' from - the Co. Commissioners, 8,609 00 To cash for sundries, 1,880 19 Cr. $13,691 04 By Warrants redeemed & cancelled by Auditors, $10,926 67 By cash in the Treasury, 2,764 37 $13,6p1 04 The number of inmatea in the oow.lty poor house on the let of Jaanary, 1864, was 78 ; admitted during the year 1864, 51 ; died 12, and discharged 43, leaving 68 to remain Janu ary 1, 1863, of whom 40 were miles and 28 females. Of these, 42 were horn in Alt erica, 11 in Germany, 11 in Ireland, 2 in the pose house and 2, in Engian 1. Their ages are as follows From Ito 5 years. 5 ; from 6to 10, ; from 10 to 15, 2 ; from to 25, 6; from 25 to 40, 14 ; from 40 to 60, 18 ; from 60 to 76, 12 ; from 75 to 85, 4 ;And one is 08 years of age. The list of articles euliivatad on the farm and manufactured by the paupers is gives, and does not present a satisfactory appeer &nee.- We have always been of thrtsettettbet an institntian of this sort shoula be self sus taining, and respectfully suggest to the coun ty ofFieerswhether it w lal,l not be expedient to inquire into the practicability of .4 mdwg a system by which the inmates of the paw house can have some sort of employment at forded them, which will in part at 'lent re• lieve the public of the heavy item of taxation required for heir euppok. LIST or Jtraoas —The following.are the ju rors for the term of court commencing on the lut Monday iu April : Erie—S. 7. Smith, Peter 1-141, Horse. Cook, M. Sanford, John §weeney, Wm. A. Brown Mil!creek —Wm Warren, he. Hart, Os*. W. McClelland. Venango—N. Howard. Amity—Nelson Chaffee. Wayne—James Grey. Corry—E. Barnes. Union Tp.—John Lyons. . Waterford Tp.—A. Blackmer, H. Ormsby, Thos. Moore, Clinton Fritts. Greene—Geo: W. Bunnell, done Coffer. McKean—E. Steenberg, Dan Marsh. ,Washington—Jessee Lewis. Franklin—Jne. W. Bewley, Wm. C. Put nam. Elkcreek—D. Sherrod, Jas. -.Winchester, Jona. Whitaker. Springfield—Jas. Ware, M. W. Robinson, Tim. 8. Cowles. "Girard—D. Crooks, Samuel Stark, Geo. P. Rea. Pairview--Samuol Selden,l. Don Allen. The editor of the Gettysburg Compiler hay ing had a two reeks trip in search of- a sub," and succieded at last, after amok trisl and tribulation," gives, In his last weeks' issue, a lengthy account of his saps rience, beading it with the following melan choly parody : • To be, or not to be (drafted) f That is the question : Whether 'tie nobler in the mind, to suffer The slings and arrows of ontragens fortune, (in the wheel,) Or (with greenbacks oppose) a sea of troubles, And, (with a•sub.,) end them ?" Our worthy editorial brother comes to the very natural conclusion that hunting " subs." is a "big thing." lie concludes by offering up the "heart-felt prayer" "that the time may soon come when drafts will no longer be needed "—to all of which we say, in the ut• most sincerity of our heart,Asins. A Dream. " My husband slept—he dreamed s plesstsg drew. For sunny smiles &areas Ms face did bow : )Ie dreamt of car, for oft...he murmured " Pet !" I pressed him to my heart, close, cloSer' yet, To drink into my esr the precious word— Alas, it was Psr-rc-k•um I beard !" Ravens or Btoon.—The circulation is the system is not unlike the Bow of riven to the sea, which move smoothly until they are clogged or obstructed. Bat when drift wood or alluvial deposit dams them up, then comes the tearing devastation-that follows the ob struction of a force that cannot be stayed. So the blood ciroulates Insensibly through the system until It becomes clogged by disuse ; then burst out the ulcers, sore* and disorders which follow that. condition. Take. Ayer 's Sarsaparilla and purify your blood,l to save yourself from the fliods, freshets and - deluges which sweep unnumbered multitudes ont tapes that shoreless sea which swallows all son kin(l.—baneaster (Pa.) Register. • SOLDINRS' AND SAILON.S . CLauss.----Arnore of l'ay and Bounty - Money. Peasiona, or to ,wounded acid discharged Soldiers, and to the widows, children, er heirs, of those who have died in the service. Also, Prise Money to Officer! and Sailors of the Navy promptly col lected at tblo authorised Military sad Naval Claim Agency. Address, GEO P. ORIFITTU. Sixth el.. nearly opposite the C, The " Amerieloa Ad►artieiog, Apooy " of New York is requested, Other to mead as ab more propositions for adrertlelag, or to pay the fall postage oa them, if they do. ITER;glifjj..le ALL ,t3ohTS. The Lbaislatnre - ban: adjourned. Ind our otestioi* hire; rituilie4 _ "rest ilieir U~areie"" A oolesporary retearka 'hit The Saddest Johann hsa made s ardrited commeneemsnt. - Cmendeaioner Lewis .asys Terraces guilt). of enticing short returne of their income are lia— ble to be assessed a hundred Tar 'cent. u a Teasley. There is one lucky editor. B. s. Heath, formerly editor of the IlentashaXWis ) Cower patios, went.taJ3il; Creek, Pa., struck oil, and is now worth *10(1,000. The Vermont Oronic/e, a, religions paper, thus puffs 'brother editor : "Mr. Noble is a gentleman of rare gifts, young and beautiful u a maiden's dream of man redeemed." Somebody says that a pretty woman is a brilliant poem full of rbyme,•seatiment, and all manner of illwitraiions. When bound in one's arms .she ineresees to several volumes. A printer; in the Buffalo Courier office wu drafted on Wednesday of last week. lie wife, who was lying sick at the time, wu so much affected by the ocourientc~ that she died on the night of she same day Gen Palmer his ortlere.l " the suppression of all slave pens." The orgier helm upon the radioed editors - - Their pens are slaves to the Administration. Poisons in this viciuity who have engraving to be done need no longer go abroad to have it executed. Mr. J. M hapham, who has his place of business at Capt.. Austin's jewelry store, is an oggrave.r. whose Went.) aro ex ceeded by few in the country. t' Teachers who .lesitTe to take charge of schools in Mill Creek township,-during the summer term, will find 3 notice of interest to them invitr solvertising columns. Thayer & Noyes' eirous has been transfer— red by rail from Girard to Washington city, wbere it was expecte , / to, open on the 29th inst. The' horses. menagerie, wagons, &0., belongleg to thid circud, are soh] to be the best of any ever seen in the United-States. We advise all oar resdert; having property to sell to give wide betide of the fact, both through the papers awl by hand bill'. It cute but little. and by creating competition among purchasers, may ;al hundreds of dollars to the sum the property will sell for. Very few of our readers, we presume, .have an_ hies of the immensa titHll , l of money in sulted in the N ttional Loan in this city and county. One banking firm, alone, that of Clark & hfetctlf, we are informed, have dis posed of the various styles of Goverment bonds to the amount of several hundred thous. and dollars. The editor of the Gazelle informs his read ers that " according to information just deli, . ed from thefiimily recap!, he reached the ex • tripling age last Ootoltor, and consequently was not really liahle set the draft." We trust that he will not become selfish like some men who are exempt, and refii4o to assist those who are 'liable. Dr. G. - R. Spalding. of Alhany, has been compelled by failing health. to dissolve his connection with 6)1. Din Rice's greet show, and the concern thereby payses into the ex clusive ownership of Cul. Rice. The Girard Union says the latter gentleman " is becoming pious, and a Moral Animal Exhibition is the result." COL Dan Rice receutly in tile a present of beautiful pony to the '501.14 of Rev. W , Hollis ter, of Girard. It seems to us that nothing pleases the great hunvirint more then to be doing some dee l of kindness. We should like to mention a chlracteristio act of generosity On Ms put, in connection with ourself, if we were not under strict Inns not to disclose it. In Milt Creek moma h ilf •Inan dead men have bell drifte , l, :iu.l out 1' it tin a dozen who have' sobstivitu, iu the field. A I:rge number t cif the couseripta cannot be found, bvrinrohanged their r.!ai.lences since the en rolltu4ft. arae ina le, and - the officer appointed 10 - deliferlhe no' iC•••1 ill ro ua that the town ehip will almost curt iitt of having a sup plementary draft Rumor has it that the East Ward can hard. ly hope to escape mini a supplementary draft, so many are the c.)nscript.; belonging to that wardwho have been exempted (whaled to re port. The West W tr.' has better prospects, but there is no certainty yet that a inpple• mentsry may not °coon. there, It will be the part of wisdom for all who hare the means to spare to place substitutes in the field at onee, and thae avoid further annoyance on the sib jeot. The members of the State Legislature, at their late session, vot,ll themselves $l,OOO salary. Their proceedings lasted less thati three months, anti at the stun fired upon for thli period their wages would amount to over $4,000 a year. The t ttaries of Congressmen are only $3,000 per annum, so it will be seen that our State wiseacres fix a higher estimate en their services than the members of the Federal Legislature. A very wise, modest, pare, patriotic nod economical set of fellows that. d , Fickle " March has been true to his old time reputation this year, giving - us all kinds ,of weather, and no sort lasting more than a maple days. Within the past two weeks we have bad several very pleasant days, and Nv oral all-tired mean ones. Under the impulse of the delightful weather, the buds and grass have begun to sprout out, the birds have re turned, and we have all the indications that spring is nigh at hand. The rooms of the Second Nationil Bank, in Brown's Hotel, have been fitted up In elegant style. They make the handsomest banking office in the city. By (he way, is it not strange now rapidly the notes of our city National Banks disappear from circulation in this vi ? Since the Second NAtional bank went into operation no less than $150,000 in its billsave been paid out, and yet it is a very rare thing to meet with one in any of our busi ness transactions. A servant girl in Meadville had a beau who Rousted in the army. Previous to leaving home be made her a present of a third inter• set in three acres of land on Oil creek, as "a slight token of his regard." This small tract has recently bean sold, and the girl's share of it is $40,000. The Journal says " if she doesn't pat on airs," and " marries the soldier boy when be comes hick from the wars, the story will be finished in the good old fashion ed way, rind we will duly notify our readers." The present draft developes a curious state of affairs in some sections. The (India hav— ing been based on the old enrollment, there are many places where the number of liable men left is not enough to fill the quotas. In Clearfield county, for instance, the following is the result : Bloom township 21 names in the box, 24 to be drawn ; Graham 43 names, 62 to be drawn ; Decatur 38 names, 66 to be drawn; Covington 38 nemei, 46 to be drawn; Morris 64 names, 63 to be drawn ; Woodward .21 staisso, 26 to be drawn. Is any argument seeded to - show the absurdity of basing quotas on thesystitm adopted in the present eonserip -Ilan f A. fair . 4ate ago a man was 444 Akepend. ed by the neck itrderweose of a rope hung t u t pegits , p_prnass t r (Wept, He was ot deulLmniendisicilte. bi&ir .restored and questioned as f.422Lri 71 he was is that titian, he replied at "he had been thinking Omit Men that 10411111414wif, /Ad,' Filnflit he should Illtvrio indialie4:tt trobid-idol to be hung, bat the rope was not so long a s be thought it was." • • The propeletois.ef - the Gaeta advertisavillir a practical printer to become a tartan in the Tal li rlMPA.4s 4 frifE 3 mug 114 ellibln of taking charge of the Mechanical Depart. meat, hare some capital, and give , ' nimbi, testimonials as to character and qtaapfiea. aeons." 'Wningard Bak Leda lii.;OPilikag for some young printer of energy and ability. A genius advertises on behalf of a certain famous accidental 'railway that "an snood coroner and six practical jurors' will follow each regular train in speciel ears, te 'getber with a few surgeons and reporters.' , We kopeks didn't mean any road in this part of the coustry. The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser learns that Mr. Thomas Stack, shipbuilder, of Brook lyn, has arrived at Tonawanda, and is pre— paring to commence the construction there of • new gunboat of 550 Won, for use upon the Lakes. Trade of almost every son has been ez-: eeediugly dull for die last two or three weeks. The draft sod the hill in gold have given bus— iness a shoot from which it cannot 11,0010 T for Baas! weeks. The, rolling will enterprieli of which we spoke in our last issue, is a "fiked fact." Al ready $73,000 of the await have been taken, which places-the moven:mut on a certain basis. The' corporatiou will take the DIMS of the " Liberty Iron Mills." ' The Democratic members of the Legislature have united to en address to their party friends in the State, recommending the Har risburg Patriot to their support as the central Democratic organ. We learn from a gentleman who has just. come from that. vicinity, that unmistakable indications of oil have been discovered in the well on the farm of Joseph Y Morehead, in Harbor Creek township. - American slang is iminalinea very express ive. Wh. t phrase bor - ponderousness sad emphasis, equals the imphatio "dry up !!!' And what can better depict the litter deple— tion of a man's plaket thaFi "n red ?" The new freight tlApot of the Philadelphia sad Erie railroad, at Fifteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, has been so far com-; plated (hat business can be transacted there. The name of a cotemperary is "Frost." A few days ago, when s certain event occurred in his family, he wrote: "there was a slight frost in this plane last Wednesday night." Tho jail of . Warren- county iis empty, and has had only one boarder within three months. Ocr neighbors must be a very moral com munity. Dr. It. Faulkner has removed his office end residence to the west side of French street, between Eighth and Ninth streets.• Charley Varney, city bill poster, has been exempted, and we - s i re glad to hear it. Charley is a convenience" that we printers couldn't very.well_do without. Messrs. Minnig have formed a copartnership to carry on• the grocery boil. ness, at the corner of state aed Bleak streets, Gold in New York, on Wesioesday, opened at 152, declined to 151 3-1, and roat‘`.:kgain to 157 7.5. • - Tire water in Lake Erie at Dunkirk is at least two feel lower than usual. , A great fall in the price of produce and store goods has taken place in this city. Artemus Ward, the Ga2ette says, is expected to visit Erie about the let of May. The Floo4 in Allegheny !liver, From the Warren bodge? awl Had, of last week, we gather the following - particulars of the great flood in that section.. The Ledger says: " The first wholesale sweeping of property wee from the island en which et ode the bar rel factory of Biller.' & Co. All the bevels which the factory has toraed out duriai the winter were stacked up, six or eight deep, and covering Somewhere in the neighborhood of an acre of space. The water reached these about three o'clock r. w , on- Thureday, carrying them out into the broad 'river. * * The nnroberwas from' thirteen to twenty thousand. Then followed staves, timber, and a portion of, the factory itself. The loss of Messrs Ballard Br. Co.. muscameant to $40,000 or $50,000. It would reach a far higher fig nre, but they anticipate recovering a portion of the barrelsat a heavy expense'. * * "The damage to property in Sheffield was quite as serious Si ttiat here. F. Henry (doing busi ness here,) lost 700,000 shingles, the boom of his mill, and about 200 logs. in the latter of which F. Jeffordi owned in intereit, and his loss is about $l,OOO. Ctieflee Fox lost 50,000 or 60;000 shingles, and sustained other dam age. Orris Bell, of Warren, had shoed 1,000 logs taken from his mill in illieffield—Miner Denham, of Sheffield, had pded about 150,- 000 feet of board.' on the river above here. which was taken off, together with 150,000 shingles. Ilia loss is estioorfed at , $6,000. Like many others he expects to .recover a large portion of his property. "But the greatest public loss is to -- Front or Water street, occasioned by washing away the river bank to Inch a degree that the street from the R. R. bridge pier, up a con siderable distance, is rendered dangerous and useless. To make it passable it will be nixt , cessary to wharf the bank with - timber or stone, and construct a new roadway by filling in earth. The expense attending tide work will be.immeuse. The water came near form ing a channel outside of the railroad bridge pier near the foundry, to 'prevent which, men were employed all day Sunday in put. ting in brush and stone. Had it succeeded, the foundry, with much other valuable pro: party, would soon hire been at the mercy of a new channel, cut much sooner and with lees expense than Ben. Butler can cut one. * * "A man started down the river from here in a skiff. on Friday, to risithis_fignili in Tid font., and below the re . ' road bridge his skit foundered, and he saved Massif-by slinging twairee, from whisk piece he was dissever ed waving his handkerchief. He was subse quently rescued, but not 3.iii night had eel in. His situation wea a criticil °ie. * ' l * The draft and the flood has absorbed all other top ies of conversation. Many prefer the flood. They may that between Me. Lincoln and the flood, the country is being greatly- scourged." The Mail account has the following addi tional particulars : "At this point, the water was at least two and a half feet above the highest mark of the great flood of 1885. It ruched this point about Saturday noon, ifarcli'llkh. Of °purse the destruction of property is unprectiented. We eaanot now begin to estimate with any degree of accuracy. Nay sea lost all their h u m o r. Some if thee will ' , soarer a part, biigit is it present impassible to ten hew much. The injury to tbi roads' awl bridges is very great. * * The fences are dearly all gone, Ma piles of !umbel. floodwood are piled up promiscuously in an' direetiOns. Apert: orate relined track sear Bestir. is sue t aad :the fields ate , swept of desolated in ever dinetionr 8e they: t are. it Irvine and ?idioms. groWing worse sadworsewa are,t !1 , ,t the farther you ,go be ,bildwi at Levine.. went down stream a few lichee, so.I 'one pier of tbell'oungsville bridge wit nearly or quite destroyed . Toe Brokenstraw was very high." We hear that the Lottsville bridge and the Wrightsville bridge, Wright'. mill dam and nearly.all the dams and bridge below Samuel Irrina's are gone, or very severely iajored. Pittsfield was for a time Inundated and large quantities of lumber takes; Off. All along the Brokenatraw valley, the fields were swept over by.the flood, and the fences are-460er ally gone.' Prom Irvine landing many boats laden with engines and other freight for the oil regions, were carried sway, with the boards and shingles on the bank. "It I. some satisfaction, however, - to know that in all this excitement sad destruction, not a single lets of life or sapient injUry has been -reported.” The Oil City Monitor has a lengthy ac count of the flood in the Allegheny and 011 Creek. We have only rosin for the follow ing : "From all we Pan gather at thcpreaent time, the loss by the flood, looludieg Oil City, Oil Creek, and the• Allegheny river, we estimate at fully $5,000,000. And to place every thing as it was before the disaster, would require a still greater. cam. Fully 60,000 barbels of oil were lest, end the number of empty barrels will not fall short of 40,000. The number of boats, not less than 150. The number of horses, drowned, over 100. The destruction of other property. is immense. So far as wi have learned, them was but one life lost. .. Spring ii is cheery, Wirittr is dreary,' Green leave 4 bang, but the brown must fly ; When he is shaken, Lone sod forsaken. Whit eau in 01,1 Mill do but die!" Why, take Plantation Bitters to - be sure, and with them a new lease of life._ The old are made young again, the middle-4ged re— joice, and thi yOung become doubly brilliant by. using this splendid Tonic.. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Liver pomplaint, Headache, Pains in the sidel Crick in the — Back." sad all symptoms of Stomachic Derangement yield at once to the health giving influence of Planta tion Bitters. Two bad oases of Piks cured by Dr Strick land's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes far the benefit of_all who suffer with the Piles, that be bee been troubled for eight years with en aggravated case of Pike, and his brothel- was disolitrged from the army as incurable, (be being quite pare. Iprd:with the Piles) Ito:h these distressing cases wore cured with one bottle of Dr. Strict lands Pile Remedy. The reeommendation, of these gentlemen,: besttle the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to confinee those suffering, that' the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles are cured by DrlbEltrick ,land's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists :everywhere. mar3o-3meow • • What could I more! I warned thee, I admonished thee, foretold The (Finger, and lurkiug enemy That lay in wait: beyond this had been force. And force upon freewill. hub here no place." But all who are *dilated with catarrh iu any farm can obtain s plealant speedy cure by the itee of Dr. D. IL Beelye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy, ere consumption has lied its fetal gawp. Sore throat. cough, cold and similar trou bles, if suffered to progress, result -in serious pulmonary affections. oftentimes incurable. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are compound ed so ai to reach dir Yetly the se-it of the dis ease and give almost instant relief. MARRIED. BAUAlirßi—Nlft.spAm—ln Corry, on the•Bth of Nlarcb, by Rev: J. W. Clark, ,Mr. Albert Smoot!erg of Corry, Ps., to Miss. Musa Mil spiui, of Ellitigton, N. •Y. Ktactiltett—Saamon—Al th• rcaidence of Mrs. tiberod, in Elk Creek, Erie co., March lbtb, by lies. W. M. Baird, Capt. .7. P. Kleckner, of 834 Kilt. P. V., to Alias Sarah , A Sherod, of Elk Creek. RlTNOLDS—Smeaoir.—At the same time and' • place, by the same, Mi. Derwin D. Rey °olds, to Mies Cordons M. Sherod; Cole—Cease—On the evening of March 2d, at the residence of Air Dan Sherod, by..,the eame, Mr. John Cole, to Mrs. Mary Cease, both Of Hayfield, Crawford co. issius—Fisvoina—On Tuesday the 28th, inst., at the residence of H. C. Rogers, Esq., in the city of Erie, by Her. J. F. Spvulding of St. P kol's Church. .f..hn M. Ferris of Peru C i count, N. Y., to Mi.- M E. FletctieT of Erie. Hurt-9atatsi—On the 18th of February, by Rev. Dr. Lyon, Mr. James T. Huff, to Miss Kate C. Shirley. FuLLaz—Ez.oriusr —At Well's Corners, on the evening of the 25th inst., by Rebertr Nes— bitt, Esq., Mr. James Fuller, to Miss 'Lucy C. Blodget, both of Wuhington, Erie Co. Atinstsom—Wason—Cla thi 23,1 inst., by Rev. Thomas Love, Mr. J. S. Anderson, and • Nies Lizsie Wilson, both of Waterford. DIED. Seat.sy—ln Girard township, March 21st, after ilong and painful illness. Mr. Austin 11. Seeley. father of Mrs. Geo. 11. Mclntire. Nasos—ln Weal Girard, March 2d, of con— gumption, Clarissa, wife of Jesse Nasoa, aged 56 years. Nosos-,-In Fairview township, March 16th, William N. Nuon, aged 66 years. CHAPIIf—In Wattaburg, Monday the 13th inst., VV. Wallace Chapin, Beq , after an illness of less than one week. Ci.eaE—At the residence of his son•in•law, is New York, lowa, Feb. 26th, James 8. Clark, aged 63 years, formerly of this city. Baoww—ln Coneerd, Pa., on the 12th inst.., Mrs Louisa, wife of E. P. Brown, aged 62 years. RANDLI-TD Elk Creek, March 17th, John P. Randle, aged 62 yews. • Cnanran—ln Pavellle, March 20th, Aan, daughter of Mark and Jane Charapea, aged I year. Piumt—At the.residence of. his mother, in this city, on Sunday, the 26th inst., Lieut. Samuel L. Fluke, of Co. C. Sad Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, aced 22 yews. PIAIIO/11-02 the 26th hist., at the Naiades House, Wm. Flanigan, aged about 48 years. WADR-411 this oily,. on Saturday, March . 25th, James N. Wade, of the 6th Ohio Cav alry, in his 49th year. Split,' 'MartinsonlL NNW' STOglif. • Jon Coonswasnozit, at the as, brick store;Eagle V4llap, has on baud a Lugo assort moot of GroesOws. tricriMoss, Wood and Willow Ware. slats, Liquors, Taboos, Rogan, kc, to which ha re spect:illy cilia Use attention of the public, satisfied that ha cam offer is pod bargains as can be had in any part of Erie county. ntarsols6-17 Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his Wm the north west corner of MU Crest townalidg, isq mass from Krta. es (be moss road mania( to the Lete,l mile west at the old stomp whom' hems ea the Ilidp road. It contains 46 arms of very due land, to good cultivation, with a two-story Mem, good barn, sheds, out buildings sod s superior inched, coutaintee spike, palm piumbse. muses sad almost at kiwis of trait ode to the Inmate. Fine sons are tin bar land; there is an abudsace of tithe water; an sedent well: read to the Lake above; and the farm is le ail mopeds owe of the most distrable of Its aim In. court'. T=P la osable—one third to be paid de; balsam with istmest, is two, three, to Tor ereyews. as may most eonverient, letth gluithe i t security. Apply to Uri widersigned ..n the slum marill-3w 4 AL= .L. Hs sstaAL CHAJIISIBR I as lbw of Wu I lag sad lastnetisa lsr Tam 1116....psbilsiedlry Os Howse Aosfra,sad ant hss of sharp la isals4 esnaMpa• Mime, Dr. J. MULLIS HOUGINtON - r. vaAaakaiser:Jititiviimpw — CAPITAL $1,200,000. 12,000 SHARES AT $lOO EACH. tit kkii.Troasury;te Ist Mak as Mat, to raise the necessary working capital. The Wee sow being partially worked with the most prow l& lag results.. • Two *mind shame of the warps al's Mock, or as rentei *MO( aa has Dot already been sold, are mimed S p r a gZa, to name mory - ,fet the curebase the moat op istehlsair. trice ;forty donate per ehare—fiarl paid. and not subject to atonement. No mom than title amount in for sal .• below par. Thhe stock to plead la the utmost midden*, That we bee* one of the richest mine* in Nevada; That silvery share of the oompany's dock will b. worth Its Moe to gold within eta year from lids time; That we shall be pato, large monthly dividends /a gold bef.+re the sod of the yew . That thus Is nothing oltoline'et the prone% thee In mid& capital can Sod a more tote or prnfitablio ieeelt meat; ans. • That the !hods to be raised will bi Sated for the fa dstalepatsat of oar absolutely Ilse she tidbits Isar tag two-thirds of the cotapanfe stock still la the Tfaahl. The u 7 wasoirsonat of the company has bora' Sotordtted too Beard of Trustees, competed of ' saargotic, Chris- Raft. tioslasas ID, et, in whom the pabils way !epos*, thrti most impliait sonflitocs. • - . Alt desired idorlaatino will he rsrolshe4 opos ner aonai it written application, either by the Protadeat, 0. 1 1. Brawn, at his oaks, 117 Front Strwet; by the Fee. ratify, A. R. Post, Cashier of A nvricaa National Bank; 111 sod SO Broadway, or by ilermati Camp, at his c me% 100 Broadway. Erßtook for sabot the Sammie= National Bask. CBaßiori S BROWN, Prret. ALPBCD a. PaNT.fleoy tad Tr-ae. READY PAY STORE! - MINNIG & RUSSELL Would respectfully Worn tbe 'Public that they ban purchased the STOCK OF GROGERIZ9 OF J4111E3 A. ILI3II, omants or In an nen era, Where they Intend to keep as Rood an monument of FAMILY GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD t WILLOW WARE, AND YARLIII7 - (Mop , as is kept In Erie. -Bost Brands of Brie' Canty Flour Kept eonstently on band and WARRANTED A GOOD irtTICLE: nr The Mahout Market Price paid ter all kinds o Country ?mints Kr Goods delivered ftee of chant* to any put of the City. A. O&M. - [snar3o'6s4t.] J. RUSSE LL ISIANLIOOD • 411MIHow Lost 1 Hew Restored. JUST PUBLISUED a New Edition of Da. Cotvnutwatu'i CILLIBILATIM Eq.'s v on the nsaa medicine) of SPIERNATOItRIiOCA. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Louie', taro. 1• 11 01. Vootal and l'ilssittal Incapacity, Impedimenta to gerriake, ete. • also, Conscarrion, Er:tamer and Frye, Walesa by eeli•lndalgence or semi' extravagance, ar Price, in a waled envelope, only 6 cent. The celebrated antbor. In this admirable natry,:nlearly, from a thirty yam saccessfal pistils" kt= c4 is Mit,.l'atSs' eleensing crinnalasmons of salt abuse may be rad ically cured without the dangerona wee of Internal nod Wine or the application of the knife—pointing oat a mode of nun at ones simple, oart•in and effectual, by me us of which miry sulfernr, no matter what Lie condition may bet p aut cure Mama cheaply, privately a wl es,ci ee dy ) ,„ This Lecture should be in the hands of every 'Oath sad every man In the land. Sent nader aul, In • plain #1314,1(.14, to any address, on tb renelpt of alt cents, or two vintage stamps,. Adtram, the publishen, CHAS; J. O. ELME k CO., • 117 Bowery, Now York, marllo4l6-11 feet l Wan Bnv, 46M • HUBBEL'S GOLDEN SITTERS. A TIMELY VEGETABLE TONIC. INYMORATINQ gnIENiiTtIENING, IPortitlei the system against the evil eflecte of anwhels tome water Will mire Dyipspa:a. Will can Weakness. Will mu* General Debility. Will can Heartburn. Will ems Hearkaehe. Will turn Liver Complaint- Will suite sod create a healthy appetite Will Invigorate the oruena of illgeation and moderate ly Increase the traaperatnis of the body Lod the ferns o' oirtalatheet, aminit in fact ea a one ral enreoborant of th •701 18 4.anaWainiug tin poisonous drum and is I TINE BIM , TO4lO -IN VHS WORLD. A fair trial is earnestly co , tctted. , - GEO. C. FICBSEL k CO., Proprietnre r Puri,on, ?i.-Ir Central Depot, Ain.lkea Exyre.e Coi , ding 65 HUD SON RT.. NkW YORK. For za/sApAgl-Drogirloki.Grooomoko..- tar' NINNIO t I-WADLEY.. Erie, Wholesale Areas., akd for sale by Hall % Warfel, Carter k Caner and Wil. line k Booth. • octlY6ll GEORGE DEMERIT & 'CO., .TEWELIittS!, • 303 Broadway, New York, (con! f Sit DUANE B TREEit) 100,000 Watches, Midas, Gold Pens, PENCILS,_ &C &C , • WORTH 8500,Q001 TO DL SOLD AT ONIC IDOILLA Et RACE!, W1T114317T • REGARD Ti, VALUE, And not to be paid until you knoiv what you will ' reeeioe SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be mold for ONE DOLLAR each ! • 100 eald gaoling Cases Watches, Pub .. .. $lOO 00 100 Gold Watch** 60.00 200 &WWII/staled ..... _ - ...wall W 414 as, ..... 600 Allvor Wattles-.'. $l5 00 to $25 00 WO Gold Neel and V eit (intro 12.00 to 15 00 1007 Chatelain and Guard Chain* 5.00 to 1500 MOO Ve.t and Nona Chalon 4: 0 to - 12 00 4000'0 '4i e Jee and Galt B•ooahmt.... :+or , to 8.r. , 4con nrat. L vir . Gsr.t. R , ., •t 1 , i, • oto - 7 0 0(10 .I, J-1_ Opal c Far •.. 6.• t I.( 60 0 • I- - eut ~ d e• ( ~.- ... ... - to - .6000 veal , and 4,. eleti.... .... ..... s to II :000 Chemed Br .c-lets... . :,.i 0 to - .• 00 3500 'aillornls Diamond Pi:Hard Rise... 2.50 t.- 5 0 9000 Gold match Roy' " . 260 to 6.0• 50-0 dolttalre Isere it atone sod ..., ad.... 200 to 4.00 3000 . l old Thimbles - 4.00 tet 400 5003 3finiitare Lockets . ' ' 200 to 700 3000 Initiator* Lockets. Miele 400 to 9.00 2400901 d Toothpick , Crotoit, ke , 2. 4 oto 800 woo rob a a 11,0).00 9116.6 • 200 to 600 6000Chated Gold Ringo ' 200 to 600 40008 ton. Set \ Rlogo 2.110 to 4.00 aaoosets Lath/4e Jewelry—Jet end gold.. 5.00 to 15,00 WOO Sets Ladles' Jowelry—vaned style... 3.00 to 15 00 1000 Gold Ras, Silver Cam and Pebcil.. 4.00 to 600 4000 Gold Pans, Shooy Holder sod Case.. 6.06 to 10.00 6009 Gold Pens. Mounted Holder 200 to 6.00 All the goods In tha above Ltst will be sold, 'without neervation, for ONX DOLLAR EACII. Certificate* of all the various articles Jun placed in similar envelopes. bashed and mixed. These envelopes will be sent by mall or delivered at our °Rice without regard to choice. tie receiving a Certificate. yon will see what sods Unm eant+, ant It Is optional with you to send one dollar and receive the CAW, named, or any other in the list dam same value. By this Madeira give aelecUons from • varied stock of too goods, of the best make and latest styles, mid of to Walk worth, at a nob:11nel price, while all haves dunes at securing articles of the very highest value. In all traaractions by mall we charge for forwarding Coe Certificate, paying postage, and doing the basinew• 25 ants each. /We gerrjficates rill &seal fwsl; Arles nig" V: Thrtrfor IS; Sixty for 110; aid „One Hew ifredfor $l5. , B.EASONS NIIT • Wit should apply your wants; our Drente, are nom pasori; our wort of unrivalled or:retie:wen our prong's' peihreissany obesresd. Our &era ioest'on bring' es Dear the most remote points Our goods are new Own the seanutetnrirmand of the latestand most desirable styles. The goods mot be eold r irnd the terms are unequalled AU art riles ordered are forwarded by legato mall. Ire guinistk —*Ufa imaidactlois to .butane* and if there sboald be any pertou dbonitiked Ith an tett* they nmy melee, they will immediate wit .eo It and the pri a will be aouttli.—We allow tbko kilo's' 44,1'14 ten canto oo each Canteen% ordered, - ?toil& d tbstr 'retuittaa • tartar to ogre dollar. ?MslUeollaet 15 cont. for ovenr Coriilleato, assi r*. talahrg 10 Gouts, emit to oil 15 ovoto fir elvth Aditreqe, 01W. DESIKKIT & CO., earl ie, 303 Broadway. Now York. T. lIIIAILISELILL LtS CATARRH PINIDPF.—Thie JIJ thtslhas thoroughly proved itself to be the but =tide kidirlifor caring C COLO DI I'M RIAD _ It has beep found as efeellent remedy tam. y don of Soto ICUs. Da.iIPSION lila beanie vowed bytt, sod Heillinit has often ; been greatly Improved by Its use. It is indent and agreeable, and gird IMMEDI ATE RELIE r to the doll heavy pains caused by dismal d the Heed. The sensations after using it are de tlghtltil did invigorating. It opens and purges oat sll oh r..orii..es. al,.egtbew .k. 4. and gives _a healthy el. el 'a thr rta affected !lore than thirty years of and nu of Dr Marshers Catarrh and Deadaebe Snuff has proved its great vales Avi ill the evidinon ',nudes of the hes - Wand at this' MO: meat It steads higher than ever helots It is reeemmencl ed by many of the beet phrileum., and is need with great somme and atisfaation everywhere. Read the Certideate of Wholesale Dinaggiste In 1144 : The andersigited having for many years been sequel n led with Dr. garahslfs Catarrh and Reads, he Zara, and sold la oar wholesale hada, cheerfully' state that ens be lieve It to be squat. In every respect, to the rsecmicsonds limas given aft for the ears of Catarrh affeetiona, and that It is decidedly the best radicle we have ever known foananalaillen &Scams of the BIM* Perri, Rood, Anglo &Brown, Wagon k tad. aI&T co.; a•th w. Wilson, Filltinnit lb CM., Boston ; licooliaw„ Masud& k Co., B. R Bah Portlaod,Me.; Barna k Park, A. BA D. Bands,Btoilkoo Pool IsCo.,larsoi Minor & Co., MeComon & Robbins. A. k Co., M. Ward, Clam k Co , Bak .1 Otte, Mow York. Tor ilk/ by all Linguist& Trr it. - jythM-Iy. IR E. COLL So m Banal, &wad Story aßtationsomitit's Bu ti, ano, rat StdAye iinirt ; lks.APA.Era' T: wands ins." m ak • Borahlo and Scrofulous Frew Etaitry Eder, n mermaid of ford. lfaine. "I hare 'sold largo quantities tr yosit SAnsara. ,11.14 bat never yet one bottle , which Ailed of the destined abet and fall satisfaction to those who took it. • As fast as our people try it, they agree there bet bees no stedkine Like it before likolir community: , ErtiptlOsis, Pimplos, - 331otohips; Pustules, 1:11• oers, Sore., and all Diseases of the Skim Frew Rev. Rat. bindle's, Bristol, Znglond. 4 $ I only do my duty to you and the pahlic, when I add soy testimony to that you petal* of the me dicinal rbftes of your SARSAPM3I.; My daugh ter, aged ten, had au adikflug Manor In her ear!. eyes, and hair for yean, which we were umbir. ••,‘ mere until we tried year BARLU'ILItUrtd. She . been well for some mouths." - has Mn. Jane E. Rice, a teellilmaest alletwage-4- , esteemed ladyceDenniteille, Cape May Co., N. J. Illyyytitip has suffered for a year pastleith 4 41,0M101111 eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded _any relief until wa. Olaf- year sAmpAgit,LA,whi soon completely cured tar.° "Ms Charles P. - Gage, En., of the ecidely,tnown Gage, Murray manefadttivrs Of enamelled is Nitikaa, iv 11. • 12 :717.4 for several years a very troubbiaom• humor is my face, which grew aoustantly worse until it 41"'M my features and became an Intel stable. I bW. almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine; but without any lAbel whatever, until I took your BA4gAPARILLA. It Inimedlately made my face warm, asu told me It might for a time; but In a few wee k, the new akin began to form under the blotchy/, and con- Waned until my kw is as smooth as any body's. and I am without any symptoms of the disease that, I know of. I enjoy perfect Itedfli, and without a doubt Owe It to your BAIII3APA MLA." • litrysipelae —Goner"' Debility—Purity' the ißlood. - • - • - Praos Dr. Robe. Raki,:, Mutton .91.; New rot% andn AYER. _I seldom fall to remove Eruption: on/Nolo Sorei by the persevering use of your SAIMAPAIILLA and I have Just now cured an attack Malignant E l rrepekut with It. No alterative we possess equals the tbizsArAiti ma you have sup. plied to Ow profession as well as to the people." wsar3o 3t /MOSS J. E. Johnston, Esq., Mania, Okkr. Si For Waite year., I had the yellow Eris e la! on my right arm, during which time I tried all the 'eelebraW physicitma I could reach, and took hun dreds cf dolbas worth of medicines. The ulmrs were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began tat= your SARSAPARILLA. Took two trot, ties, and e of your Pius. Together they have cured me. -1 am now as well and sound as any body, Being in . apublle place, my CABO - is known to every bodY thU community, and excites the wonder of From Eon. Henry ifcmro,. H.- P. P., of Newcastle. I went. C. W., a image "caber of the Canadian ss I hare vmsl your SARSAPARILLA In my family, (cm general debfitty, and for purifying the blood, with ♦earyy beneficial results, and feel confidence in oommendtng It to the afflicted." .• St. Anthony's Byre. Rose, Stilt Ithourn, Scald Newt, Sore gybe. Haney Sickkr. Eaq.; ()Fe able editor of Clic Tunkkannock Democrat, Annsylcanta. "Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapid spread until they formed a loathsome and vtroletit sate, t t which cove his face,' and actually blinded eyes !be some a. A skilful physician applied filtrate of silver so Other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his bands, lest with them he should tear open the fel'• tering and corrupt wound which covered - htigholo face. Saving tried every thing el.e we htid any hope hem we began giving your SAP.i.kPARILLA, and applying the lodide of potash lotion, _a fil ii i you direct, The sore began to heal when we had Stu the first bottle, and was well when we had shed the second. The child's eyelastice,Wliich had come Out, grew again,stni ho is now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial , Dimas. Frogs Dr; /Bran Rioei, of St. Louis, Missouri. ftnd your BABSAPAUILLA a more -effectual remedy_ forttic a .symptoms of -Syphilis and for syphilitic disease. thin any other we possess. The profession ate indebted to 7 y2n for some of the best iisedlcinemwe have." _ 11-oss d. J. French, if. D., on eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent meoller the Legislature of Jrassachucetts. "Din. AYER. My denair : I have found your SARSAPARILLA an MCC t remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and elle& teal in some cases that tvgre too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido nit know what we can em ploy with more Certainty of sucet.34, where a power &l alterative is requirmi." Mr. Chas. S. ran Lieu', of New Rrunswiek,ol..7., had dreadful ulcers on Ids legs, caused by the phase •of mercury, or mercurial disease, wideli.grewtmore and more aggravated for years, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could ho applied, until the persevering use Of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him. • Lentiorrhcea ' Whites, Bennie Weakness, are generally produced by intrenst-Screftrhvkt - &- cerniion, and are very often cured by tic . alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require, _however, in aid of the liansarAnit.Li, the skilful application of local remedies. ;hymn the well-lasolon had widely-celebrated ,Zr.t Jacob itorrill, of Cincinnati. I have found you* 131,nsarAt1mman eitet alterative in diseases of females. Nang c aseof Irregularity, Lencorrhosa, Internal Incerition,ind local - debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis bare yielded to it, and there are few .that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatmenk" A lady, umoilltng to allow the publieetion other • ••, name, terttes "My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitatirig — l..eueorrlicert of lows etas/ding, by two bottleirot your SAmshPARILT. t." litheumstism, Gout, Liver Complaint, D. pepsia, EF.part Disease, Neuralgia, . . when canned tar Scropla to the system, aro rnPldif cured by this EXT. SAttnArmlti..LA. AYER'S - • CATHA-RTIC PILLS possess so many ' advantages over the other purgativei in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need - not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by .41,.15. t V t YWTTI.RY alraTt ITARO BE3=im Mir CUBE WARRANTED 'ii IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. Ifireall for a Circular .Describing all AS /my toms. - • 1131jrmsatfc.m : The s tome of Catarrh a. they generally appear 11241 at Ts very slight. Persona-Awl they have a col J, that they re frequeat attaeks, and st• morn riosettivie to the chatiges of temperature. In this condition the nine may be dry, er • aliaht diseherge, thin and met 1, afterwards becoming thiek and adhesive. ,Ss the die nags keesomert shrouds, the diacbarges are increased in quantity Mid ehangsrat in quality; thee are wow thick and healry,) and ale backed or diugh...l up. The lame nose are albealea. ouwing a bad breath ; the mi c e -. think sad, natal : the eyes are ; the rinse of 91 . 504.1 its lemened or mama ed; dew:lees Ire eleatle tab.. pleas, .At r eetais..r. and impon:al 112SVtOin 0 ate.rth ie. t .t person is to clear hie ar....• In the hturPhir! of a Vol , le of oim. MISICIIR. 10 Ir. Allen dowb rrom .tbe bred du dug the eight title lakes place the lawn r••• Le - sore that hi. craves.. A oar its say to the %min, and elionlit lose t.o tune fe airreeting it . TA4 above ircArt, • fro ef tAt isasy Catarrh ryup tam . A. single Bottle will-last a Month— to be used three tines nday. Testimonial : Free Non. livim J. renter, Ez-Member of Looms. Ms Mamie. tate Speaker .1 Mutate Meese .1 Rep.. aestaltaes mad Grad Master 4 4. P. *Ad 4.1111 ,ftf the State of Maas. DR. D. 11. STILTS , Dui Sia:--Ia reply to your uotlee of the lath hrt_ I wou ld gs , that ► eoll severely ati•ted wits eetarrt. (or years. when 1 became soqnstntret with yOU, a. d bought ten bottles of yorir Liquid Catarrh hr.mcdy b - fore I had Used one batik% I w.e aintibly lca, roved. a .r 1 before the second bottle was tlui►b.d, .as camphor, cured. I can recommend the medicine to all sfilleed with Catuth. liespeetlnlls yours, THCI3. J. TURNEh: DR. D. R. SEELYE 8c 00 Sint PSOPITITOSS, Chltago, U 1 tiois ErLaborstaty at, Tnoport, Illinois • • GSNENAL AIGINTII s STRONG & ARILITNONG, nuisised. Oh. JOHN 9 PAR „. Chichi satioh WW.. JOHNSON, Ofttrolt, Illei seen nt IRIS lIT OIRT6R R CARVER, W ?Org. 'L. STRON • IRIS q F.LUOTT. Ail for nu. tw ALL nnraaterk. • T• Vto J. maxlX-Gaz runtroitt, Oct. 21,1 M.