•ix WEEKLY OBSERVER. t TM 010111111111 BITILDUIPOIN,'" &WI!, OrTOSITII ru ?OW thrrsos. Ir rioN —Two Dat.s...AP •111) Flll7 OMITS per un , tf potd is •tirlioNi; TARSI!, DOLL4IILitr tit , 0 .1 th. pipindloo of the 'ear. flubioriben ~i pr fSI dr r Ulll b• elliffirh I rlrilr OBITS II r allition ri4 01 F. s(Vi —rine Squire or Lbws este ~„ yi,uo ; two !gladiolas $l,lO ; W e e l as i, , /1, 7 y; ens month $2,00 ; two maths ; sa,to; et: months $14110; one pas Min adrrrhevaiente to properties. rime nue e. etrictly adhered to, anises 'honed by spatial net, or at the option of the pabUskers. ARC- Notlrws, Strays, ihroreas and like adirortiae t. you ; A.I al I mistral". r'w. XnUrinw PPS ; Lidai fi rs crate a hoe: garde", Nothii,walinr• crate a piece; obituary Noticed (overtime Pose strati ere cants per Uns. Original poor,, us rotten at the request of the wine,. OM &liar Lae All eiverturs Dante wIU be ersatiseed at s tow.' of the preen adreetteing, w an arum by hie direction, saline a apinsUWl bested la v.: nt.'s for Its inserting IS 11SU —Kr here one el the best Jebbias a to the Stet*, anif are Mad, tee da au) work La bar meet au, to entrusted tel as, to *vial its,e y e,tebilehrocat oetside of the LIMA duos. ~,,,,,Asimdass should be sklnmsai to ItiffsJ'Al rob'isher aad Proprietor. TSINESS DIRECTORY. dunpev Cull inserted is Ws edema at Um ire and Silva Dollars pet ,w—futaarltag 1 . cum BIL Allololll' Lw,,dined, Arlo Om% an 1 other tosisou strodod to wt .nd d 'sketch . Wrr3l o Kß , ATToILINIT Air LAW, in WA,Limes et. ,; i nth ptriret, Et lc Pa suit 7 'CI iqornF.rio. Ps.sT, Rttv's Klock. Marth 114. aprlre3 aft, üb, es reelti? l , Boossattade awl Dollar la Stationary. per,Maradnes, Sealmam, ika. Country &alms Store ender Brown's tiatel,frorettair the Park. ..att E g J. i.l:Attua hu taken the Mate Kiln al tat Frengh Street, near the Philadelphia depot, y, sod le prepared to furnish Wh:ta Lieu, in huge ! c o i nage, at the lowest market - 71310111 L CEA & )11KWIN. ASTOILIIII LID CODIIIIILLOILI At Law. Vangrat Work, near North Wait *outer of too LIM k:Till,Ft. It. MILLAR, Crri RlOlllll4 being many roars County IA prepamil to Sams' , or make Plana or Yaw 0 uotr, Po. Ogles in Common Comtell Room, Block. aprW64-Iy. 11.11 HENN Avner or Two noon• 01100 wooed a) ea Black, Proooh Strool,t, between Ilfth arid fonoll-2. CL.tlK'tl IiX6IL2IOI GALLsay janl6llltf. eg. Block, 1:r4• Pa. PIN As WILMUK, ATIVRAITS AT LAW. Ridgway. Pi. le Ele.dießsan, Cameron and Jaerson meatier. CitAPN. tjaa3oll4s-1• 0 1 W. W. WILBUR. ME MORRISON MOUSE. or :ze.sood and lesitst Street—one square east o Exchange, NVAUTIM, Pa. Sept. 29-17. OPLIAIII4IiN, Icorum or rem PIACI, Paragon Block, Ent W.ot of Farrar Hall. grle. Pa 7 . 4. 1atr41•4114,. Altana:ly •t I.aw asd J. P . mai 1 . 141 in 'tent, Conreyeater and Collector u Uwm building, ionthurtst comer of Fifth as tree% Flit, Pi. iiplraa-tf mrustc. Joni t'aoaoritazoirs, at the sew •11 File., Village, has . n hand a longs soilost f rr Wood and Willow Wart, Lliadra ham. b soars, la ,to which he re• Lr c.iii the etwatioa of the public. ratiadad that ilffir a. poi bargains as aso he had In any part dared Prusideat upon the skirts et-the Demooratie potty. Nothing warn lest look ed for, nee less called for upon that mourn ful oocaition, when all Warta trere steeped in grief, and men nt ati parties, sects end denoininations, were eeob timing with 'the other in ,every appropriate manner to do honor and.respect to the solemn duties, of the hour,-and all were , alike loud, deep, and sincere in their denunciations' of the deed and its guilty, perpetrator. But the ' °cession could noepers without the pal pit being desecrated by reverting to the political controversy as. being the heed and front of offense, while a waiting peo ple in stricken silence courted that conso lation the hour and bereaved nation so much needed to staunch the bleeding wound. To those who are acquainted with all 441040e5 - of republiasp teem of AfeY-• ertiment, and the warnings of all its po litical machinery, it is well known that political preferment will and often does lead to some extreme and undoubtedly imprudent expressions toward opposing candidates. This.is necessarily one of the features of our system of government, and Abraham Lincoln, as a candidate before the people, not as President, understana me, but as a candidate for the Presidency, received his share, perhaps an undue share, of epithets and opprobiu.ms. What candidate for that office has not received them ever since the days of Washington ? and even his fair fame was not proof against this kind of political usage and warfare. Yet whoever before thought of branding as conspiratoni and abettors of assassination those who in their ephemeral a-al thus contended for the success of their political favorite? When the in cumbent of the Presidential chair happens to be a candidate, he is no better than any other candidates, and his public life and ftel.B then become the property of the people, and, with those of anv 'other man, are equally open to criticism and, if needs be, condemnation. These are the inci dents to which he hue thrown himself amenable by his own free will and con sent, and he it remembered there is no coronet or crown at Washington to screen the pablio acts ot' any men, be he Presi dent, or be he private. These who would have it otherwise had better go where kings rule and subjects obey. It is a homely phrase which says, ",Give the devil his due," anti I will only add—give the preacher his. VIGILANT'S. Dusan: After many trials and tribu lations I arrived hero in safety. Stopping in Pittsburg I had an Opportunity of see ing the great guns in process of manufac ture, and; many of the iron works for which that smoky town is celebrated. Pittsburg needs three things. a patent smoke lifter and 4006 condenser, a coat of white paint, and a decent hotel. Having taken passage on a small but neat steamer for Cincinnati, we voyaged slowly 'lowa the Ohio, passing Blaunerhamett's Lsl•ind, which will always be a spot of interest. in the night. Guayandotte, in the so-called State of West Virginia, has suffered in the war. It seams that in January. 1863, the inhabitants gave an entertainment at their houses to the Federal troops sta tioned there. While they were enjoying a ball, and untirely unsuspicinus of an enemy, Jenkins' Confederate cavalry made a descent upon the town and cap tured and disper.ed nearly the whole Federal force. As it was supposed that the ball was a ruse, and an attack had been planned by the citizens with the in tention of bringing down the enemy's cavalry.. the town was fired by a force af terwards sent, and nearly 'tine-half des troyed. . Having been detained in Cincinnati over night, we had en opportunity of visit ing the splendid spent house and seeing the Florence' in the "Ticket-of-Leave Man," which was excellently performed, though a Tittierille man whom we met on the way. and ,who had seen the play in the Titusville theater, could not appreci ate it. We, never having been around the world, felt our inferiority. Our party created a sensation at the hotel, where we ware nearly stared out of countenance by the natives, two of them following us up to the desk andratching the registration of our names witintense and astonished interest. Crossing the river to Covington, we stopped at what - we were assured by a native was the " "grandest hotel In the place." We thought so, when we saw it. The ,Kentucky Central railroad, from Covington to Lexington., is itt very bad order, owing to the great amount of flov ernment transportation over it, during the war. About thirty miles on the way we were:detained by. a laud slide nearly ten hours. giving na en opportunity of seeing the totintry..Which is not admirable at this point. Finally, the train from thi south coming up, we changed trains, each onetetoking In its destination. " The road at Ibis nicks ; runs close to the bank of the Licking river, aret the passage front one Vilest ,to the, other was, made by ' _trading splAgls due 700.VOSIQr and . p a is oft. sum, . long.-slim spee.inteci . of the fair, d?e 1 ). as we P. 8994 Will yonPl.f", . 1 i leek at 'My and were gratified. :The frclai Titusville *nuttiest . himself by growlieg At- -the niiiroa4. tote. coggtry. : .and the people; all of witiebbeAtonght . •vei74efistior ci tk " tNrJIO4.4IO Miiiiktpr!. „, ; grodiNlV not only by events before theism; mid in the hi** ft. et Kitsituoky,bto, by th 4 eirimilidthisims- of , duo mow ..lons ethos fitimliete lived .Heiry out pairs house be and here be is buried. Hit iamb sod monument are in the center of the mime. tory hem and is s bauliffel work 40 an. • ~~ ~i(: i - (Written for the Otroorrer.J Letter from Kentucky. Lsziscrros, 8.r., May 10, 1865. CEEE , • This is' also the birth place of General John Morgan, and here he raised his &at company: I understand his ninths'. in hill here. Lexington is an old and very pleasant town, surrounded by a beautiful and rich farming country. Buinesi is already reviving, and though it may never again sea the happy days of the put, it will always be a place:of interest and im portance. Base kn.' Personal Items. George Turner, • Philadelphia actor, was meat to prison in that silty on last Fri day, for pronouncing Pf l itsui Booth " a nobleman and a gentleman. Hoe. 8.8. Cox, of Ohio, is about to ro move hill residence from Columbus to New York city. Mr. Cox is a gentleman of in tellectual culture, of sparkling wit, of ganrous impulses, and of winning iniup nem beeii a very snecessfttl poit& tician, always outstripping hi] party asso ciates on the same ticket, and always win ning many Yates through his personal popularity. A letter to the Cincinnati Commercial says "It is due to Sherman to testify that, from whit I could see on my , ride Arough North Carolina, meeting with citisene and soldiers of all ranks, Sherman seems to have conquered twice ; the second time by magnanimity, and so effectually that those I spoke with had 'already coupled a name so hated by them 'with sincere honor and reverence. Sherman, by the South at least, seems likely to be remembered neat to Lincoln as a pacifi cator." Mr. Speaker Colfax is going overland to the Pacific, in company with three mem bers of the Press. The Secretar3iof War has given him Government authority. and protection. The military comma - eiders on the route ars instructed to tender him every assistance and favor Re will be guarded through' all the dangerous parts of the route, if dangerous any of them now remain. which is doubted. As an in stance of the reckless and illegal way in which the Secretary of War spends the people's money, it. may be cited that the entire expenses of this pleasure trip are to be paid out of the Federal Treasury. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Ban* I oat, {Republican,) alluding to the expected arrival of Gen. Sherman, says that " it will soon be explained that he had reasons for supposing that the Governmen.f would agree to his terms, or if not so, Ow, it would not object to their consideration. It will hereafter eppea that Gen. 'Sherman heard that 'tire steps taken by Gen. Weitzel tosiards reconstruc tion in Virginia—the calling the rebel Legislattire together, .to.—were directly authorised by Mr. Lincoln." The New York liinss says the President is said to he exceedingly annoyed at the attacks made upon' Sherman, and will tike an early opportunity to express his high appreciation of his brilliant qualities and achievemon to. ,The editor of the New Jersey Voljamsn, a German Democratic paper in Newark. WM twice fired at through his window the other night, and narrowly escaped assas sination. The Mayor of Newark offers a reward of $l,OOO for the attempted mur derer. If caught, we wonder if he will be tried by court martial ; and if killed in trying to catch him whether his body will be kept _from his friends, and buried in some unknown locality t Some simple minded people are under the impression that this country is subject to a government of law. This is an ab surd mistake. Edwin M. Stanton. Secre tory of War, is the autocrat of these Fed eral States. The other day, while the duly constituted authoritie.4 of New York were discussing as to the order of the procession in which the metropolis was to celebrate the obsequies of the late Peed dent, Secretary Stantorisent sudden word that he wanted things so and go, and the New York committee men obeyed, and hung their heads as" if they were sahanted of • themselves for having dared to have an opinion which had not first been sealed 1 with the Secretary's approval. few days afterwards, in the same city, a firm of photograph artists received permisaion from the local authorities to take a picture in the City Hall while the remains of Mr. Lincoln lay there in state. They did so, and produced a work of the same charac ter as, but a thousand times more valua ble and meritorious than, the moms of similar ones which have been made. Straightway the 'Secretary telegraphed an .order directing somebody else " to go to the photographers, seise, and destroy the plates and any pictures and engravings that may hive been made." Many re monstrances and expostulatory represen tations were made, but' the honorable bur; glar was inexorable. He had the plunder In his possession, and the valuable 'nets titres, pictures; &0., from which it was eon templradi to pioduce a painting of nation al -interest. were remorselessly smashed. It behooves every (Attila to be careful ' how he exerts the energies of his brain or i muscle. , without first obtaining a prom; • gory ukase from this imperial son'ol - Mars Or. perhaps, it is barely widish' . it ma) behoove the Eleorsktary to remember that he also is mortal like ourselves, And a as liable - 10* 'Minted up before the police justice for traipses or • theft, as the hum blest damn of the Republic. - Geo. Sherman deckled that no news paper oorrespoudenta. should be present * at the formal' surrender_ of the Offireit . .4 aohissume. army. WhersuPQa Mow takeshim to task. lor *.`,equeoniieh;, nraa,'' **maudlin tendernesa"Aind kiathed **milk quaiiiies. ,The .7111"4:444-,bat; set keep omit , The Wien mi ?no:upend • Johnaton'a armJ has a Oettet h 1 ,Aa 4 reet:Abenireaaoltanget_Of-lionmf001! -th an anybudy inJi.e.sf:Y.4;Fkor -ehigirhore: The trouble with the Tuara:an4,-;;;9014i swa m i loyalists " Is that they cannot undentend the iwatintente which vale in the hearts Of lauesesdamoss asikooldisest = NUMBER 52 Atlantic & Great Western Railroad. NEW BROAD (WAGE • rafflaWs itrolild, IaII, Express and Tele. grapit Rode. Orreiaseting st Salsinneca, N. T., with the Erie Rail way Gam s ecettlauens CA: Foot Track from New York be Aire. or Clemdani. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1663, Throstill Annensw_and Freight Trains wilt be run ego hies: between CLITBLAND AND NEW YORK. NEW AND lIIPORTA NT PASSENGER ROUTE. - nfinielfine annEWD tunontii I leffisingen kir this Line have choice of Fire did rent Rates between New York end Balton. THROUGH intrars MS be obtained et any of the Onoes of the Ilia Mlles,' sod all Ticket Oilers of connecting Lines West et lestinrest; also, at the Central ileket thew. Maw the Weddell House. Cleveland, Ohio. Ask for Tickets via. the ' •A. it fitelN. AND , IMON RA ILWA Vet. Pessirognif Trains atop st Readville thirty minute!, `iv /11=CfillUme to dine tit the "if °HENRY il ri berd, Railway Hotel to the country. MI/ AND EXPEDITIOUS FREIGHT LINT, ALL RAIL ! No tnewMpmnat of Freight between New York arid Ak ron or Cleveland. • Radiants In the West sad Southwest will And it to theft Aden e. to order their goeds to be forwarded via.' She Ed. and Atlantis t Great Rodent Railways, the. artist tenable and axpenee. 111101E1 OW ArRRAOHT AM •LOW AS AN V OTHER ALE. RAIL ROOTS. riposte stisottoo will be given to the weed, *woof - Won of Freight of all kinds, East or welt. The Inielnes, Can and other equipments of this Com paq, are entirely new, and of the most improved modern - The only direct route to the • WONDRICFUL OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Via. Meadville or Corry. Prom Leavvitsburgh, the Reboiling arena runs to Teimgettnni sad the Coal Nines. Thin Road in being extended, and will soon be in cow. pieta rimaing ordir to Galion, Urbana, Dayton and Cia o innati,without break of rugs. J. FARNSWORTH, Ges'l Freight Agent. T. R. GOODNIAN,Gen'I Ticket Assiut. EL F. BWRICTAINB, Gaol Supt J. V. W. SELSWOOD. EAGLE FOUNDRY ! Peace St., slier. as "fa* Amt. Iris, Ps. Henry, Bryant & Sherwood, tancessaots to Acheson k Benry,) 11141N07101111.11MS Of PARLOR COOK AND OFFICESTOVES, r roor lIN often ARON Tv ARE, AND ALE turns • Or IRON CASTLRO3. Every Store sold by us warranted to ere satisfaction itettlin tilatgb-sbociestod irons, Am, oa band or man sitartiared to order. PLOWS LID now Poirri of superior make and dun elebTalways on band. A call and a fair trial of our arta sMl aak. HENRY, BRYANT & elilEft WOOD. mare t—u . BANK NO CE ! keystone Nation' B k of Brie. CAPITAL, $150,000. DIRECTORS • •ELOEN MARVIN, JOHN W. IIAbIIiOND, gLLEW YARTIN,• - RESTER TOWN, O. NOBLE.. ORANGE NOBLE, Preeldent. JOHN J. TOWN, Cutter. The Magi bank 'will be opened for the transaction of business on Monday, Doc. 6th, ln . Hughes' Block, West aids of State St., between Seventh sad Sightli. Satisiketory pipits diLoocuite4. Mosey rewired oa Defosit. Colleettons toads and rrneeeds creosoted for wltb prareptnese• Malt% Specie sad Bank Notes bought and sold. A share of Pablie Patronage is rupee . folly solicited. Sewing' Machines! • THE CHEAPEST & BEST. BUT EITHER THE EMPIRE OR. SINGER. • the undenigned baying been appointed agent in Mdal city for the above celebrated Machines. respectfully cads the attention of the public to the same. they an acknowledged to be the best in nee and ax, the cheapest In the market. • tub Machine has all the latest improvements, which' reader them ibr anperlov to awry other now sold PlllllOllll desiring to purchase a hewing Machine will ladtt of advantage to call and examine these P. fon hoping elsewhere. Pimples on exhibition at my atom No. 6. Arnetioan block, between the Park and Seventh street. salt* Omo Y womkPt. ERIE AGENCY 7-30 U.- S. LOAN. .Rouda ia amounts of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, AND' UPWARDS, • Chn hand for Immbdiate Delivery BY THE SUBSC:RIB E who are Ihdy lititsriseil Subscript's' AGENTS or JAY CIOOKE & CO: CLARK & mum?. inores-tt 1338181111. HEAD QUARTERS - CHEAP GOODS! Wholesale and Retail mummy AID PAOTBION EITORX WINES AND , LIQUORS. WEIL AUDECKIIII4 , 4 1 ' , irold stand, Amen , SI, ji large awl superior F. lk OM !1•Pod 61 ,II: , 0 ti i. r:S .1 iii 1S .'-t• WTI • . IQ ORB, ULLOW, WOOD KW, .% ND , • .‘ :40N ' Vt. AIM. .• • FROM . • thiptbirWith'esery thing found In *Moose mit this Mad, which thay will sell SIB cheep meaay Other establishrr*at in this city for Cash or mast kinds of c riontry podium.. Thm am sw:eelites iies sr tramt . sii-SiSsi liiiilsitTsissuissit Isom •Issr• Is IS* Ils Illosttestios of Um '_ s lill 1i5..4 hibasalapsom lirsessis *SI s 4111.0 fr eisistosilky Crli barn sill Ss' rift bY 41 1 1 ,tallis I - Snow Head . Quarters! "iddiadter 8x,09p., ;'MUTE. STREET. Jas 11.101111 %, ,- . t. r. & 11, rcpt., IDAICIL ,i,r -von az,...:„ a,,, as Soca lissmovisis Is geoid stisai stlibsilm eskVs Alsot o nds.ll6 . i fr; 4 SPECIAL ArOTICES., IVO THU BUIUTOIIR, _DURILITATBD AIM j DZSPOIDICHT OP 80TH , 81111314--A gnat ad firer having Dam reatorsid to kaalth in arm days, after ounly yam otisdam, I..fatag to assist my set tallow-oreatains by landing Ores ' ) on tits risalpt at a postpaid addreesd molar, a espy of this forwrala • sunk =plowed. Bisset to JOHN M. DaGNALL, Box 183 Post Otlles, Brooklyn, N. T. a Vt. TOM AB , VIMIKTIAN AMUSE LIN!. Meat .-7la pixt WU% prim be cant.. _ , 610 MatsYt Ihrtford, Coia. D.-. Tomas—Lem id i nave been in the livery be secs for the hat twenty yams. and !Ruin; tbat tI hay* awl all the various linimenti" and lotl.ms of Os d.y, bet never bare found an mil ritecival to fru+ Vern' alien hone Liniment. I Lars fairly tented it on ais home In distemper, sprains,,nuts,oilbs, s ..yd I lag of NW ,land., Re, as also for rheumatism on rup elf, and bees sly , ' s found It so lovaluitde rrmedy. Respeetfully yours, U. LiTcririrLo. 0. Ii to all druzalets ailleo, ZS Cortiaadt Strad. vier. Sark. n it 04 OH ETtior 1.1.04.-- . They expel the poi- D eons which threaten 1 frt. E:ery time a Moir per. son k purged by thla ?eget ohle remedy, ho hoe less vl• tinted humeri and more late and vigor, re any one .caa pro?* by takings - eingle d+, Perseus of *pare hablti pin Ugh and streo , lth vdh t twit: them. Every time we rest a few,daye or wrote from this purgetion.we mai* new fluldt from onr wh.ch roplac3 the unseen& one, that tht tr. rouged t he evacuated. Leek time repeat li.i. p- WAIN we expel farther quastities of impurities, which area-wt. replan,.! by dal& teas sad leis Immure, an thot ti ai , by continuing this treatment, we bring blck .h., whole mare of fluids or humors to that cote of panty which constitutes health, for Etr*ndreth`e Pills only takeaway honors 'bleb 'ars artenand qnld by all r ep , etybly datl , ra in medicines. (,1t) L I P!.1¢1.) ! Feiss ItgbtA aro extinvmhe.l ahem • I'j great trat'l shines forth, and the inconteatib le fact that the hal: turas froulf : rai or carly to a glori oaa black or broao 11‘ ,.. Lan the eharnelloo ragas tee hue% tinder the operation or Cristadoro's Hair Dio. now known throughout the American eoutibent. It tiv ales% contains no caustic, improves she fibres, produces a rich, natural and g color of sn> shade from a warm brown to a glossy nahln, sod In endorsed ♦ 7 the , Moat .sneat auslyth chemist,. In the darted States. khurctraotared by J. CELIA r t S.o. New York. Sold by all Druggists and applbrl by ill Hilt Oryiffna. AUNIVIUMAL w h a t we eat, by the air we inset/Le, or by the water as dri. k„ we can be made Nick ; or by fatigue, or from debility induced by heat,beeruse these eTeets end by producing impurity of blood. To regalia health ire must purify the blood, by the organs of the stomach and bowels ; these erica's must ba metal:mod to the regular performance of that duty which nature has assigned them, and should there be any Impediment, to what does experience point? TO lIIIANDRICTITS PILLS, which cannot Injure, and which will surely restore the bowels to the regular performance of their duties. The dyspeptic, the biliejo will find them a treasure of health, and the same may be said to all who are siek in any way,—take Bytudreth's Pills and be cared Sold by all respectable dealers In medicines. ' - .sp rah% Im ACANDID STATIMENTe—You eau procure of any druggist In this city and vicinity Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. It le a sure and speedy can 6,r MUM throat, headache, toothache, chronic rheamatiea, colic, croup. and pain la the limbs. We advise every one to give it a trial. The expense 14 a mere trifle-26 Out it. 'Cror tams y family ahould have a bottle ll tn the to cue of sudden accidents, such as cuts, burns scalds, Its pain relieving qualities are miraculous. Al for croup, it has saved hundreds, we have the cart/testes to prove it. Priced and 60 cents. Sold br all druggists. 66 Cortlandt Street, New - York. marl-lm. INVALIDS, TAKE norms: Drs. Firmindsh & Co., itf Buffalo, have discover* d • new curies method, by which an diseases can be readily and radically cured by the patient, without thd aid of a phyileian. Dr. F. is the author of a medkal work of 800 pages, price $lOO, giving a fall explanation of the mode of treatment. They also publish - a monthly Medical Journal, of which sample numbers will be wet free, by addressing Drs. J. FIRKVIICH & 0 0 , Cm* Cuifaio, N. Y. A Card to the Suffering; WALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Etuctim" CI "Tonle Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervons Anti. dotes," An., An., Ise, and attar you are aatlsdad with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUGii eNS ENGLISH F. Man° PlLLS—and be restored to health and Myer in lees than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and military in that' elects on the broken down tad shattered constituting. old and young can take them with advantage.. Lupo,. ted and sold la the United stales only by JAB. R. BU rum, No. 427 ikoldway, New York, Agent (or the United States. P. 9.-1 box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailh ed to any &Urea' on receipt of price, which I. Osis DeF kir, post psial—money reloaded by the Agent if entire satidectiun is not given. irk TNFORAIATION FRE: , To Ner , oos Sone- EDS: A gentleman cured of Nervous Debility, In. competency, Premature Decay, and Ynothfai Error, so. tented by • desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the cmple remedy used In his casai. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy. an do so by addressing him at once at his place of bad ness. The recite and fall information—of vital lripor tssice—will be cheerfully sent by return mall. Address, JOHN B. OGDEN. No 60 Nassau St, New York. P.S.—Nervous Sufferers of both sere* will find the nformation Invaluable. ap13115-3m DO YOU WPM TO Kit CURED C—DR. BEN CHAN'S THOLTiff SPECIFIC PILIA cure, in lean then CO days, thelrorst cues of SKRVOUniN SSA, Impo tency, Preipature Betty Seminal Weakne.e, Ineanity. and all Urinary. Seznal and Nervous Affection% no mat ter from what canoe produced. Price one &liar per box. 'Sent, post paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. On. box will perfect a cure in most cases. address JAMES S BUTLICK, General Agent, 42f Broadway. New Yolk. 1112.64-11 el THU CONFICISMONS dr. M.XPR I ti.NU OF • NCRVOUS INVALID. Published for the benefit and IA a caution to young men, arid others, who suffer from Nerroon Debility, Prow matures Decay of Manhood, !be, cupplyinc at the wane time the means of self-cure. By one who low ruiv.l himself of er undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelopeollngle copies . may be bad of thesatbor, NAtuArinn. aITP/IR. R.q., eepBll4-Iv. Brooklyn, !lingo N WillitKEKS Do yen want Whiskers or lionstaohes t One Grecian Compound • will farce them to grow on the smoothest face or ghli. or hair ou bald, beads, in Ai weeks. Price $1 00. Sent by mall everywhere, closely sealed, on reeslit of.price. Address, WAIINNR k Cl).,„Bas 138, Orwetlyn, N. if DIPTOK OH OBIAMILVIEIf.—Dana rtta :—With your kind perm:Won I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by retort. mall, to all who wish it, (free) a Rad" with fall directions for making and using • simple Vegetable Halm, that will eirretually remora, In ten days, lqmplee. Blotches. an, Preach* 'Haan Impurities of the Ali; leaving the same clear intootb and beautiful. I will also roan Opt to those having Ovid Heads, or Bare Fares, adopts direction. and Infonnati.n that will coable them to Martini full growth of I.l.suri ,nt Hair, Whiskers or moustache in len than thirty days. All applications answered, by return mall, withi.sit charge. Respectfully yours. 'MOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemixt, 831 Broadway, New York. 'al 2-3 ca XLD SYSh MADE NIIIC—A pamphlet direct, NJ log how to speedily restore sight and give op doc tor at st3dlcdne. Sant by mail, free, on receipt of 111 R. B. PORTZ, M. D. / 1133 Br/midway. N.r'York cents. Address ens vurttimis KM.ol.—Tnos• wishing a floe set of whisk ,' era, a Wee motuitathe, or • beautiful bead creamy hair, arfli pleaea road the card of THOS. F. CHAPIIAN, fa aaelhar part of this paper. rer2-So. MOS 11111 URAL CHAMBER, as Essay of Wars ing and lostrsatios for Young Den—published by the Howard Assxststion,spd sent free of dune is aided envelopes; Address, Dr. J. MULLIN HOUGHTON rbilsdidybis. Ts. Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia. A GREAT HAIR, RESTORATIVE. PEEPAS•TION IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS P i ne= sg "THE HONOLULU VEGETABLE ANBROailn," and has thls rant nano on aeroant of Ring's Hair Rs& torte Wig eons ilklatod with It by • copartnership of the proprietors ..; the two preparatioas. It is hating as inunanorfog the following reasons s Ist. It motor. - Gray Kale to lta original color. W. It imparts a beautiful Auburn to light, red or fated hair. ad. It carman 11=011 and disown of the Scalp. 4th. It la an infallible eradicator of Dandruff. fah. it Is a rlishly perfssurel Nair Dressing. WWII Do you desire to get rid of your old, faded artificial Front Pisces t Theo uas the Ambrosia sal restore your Gray Hale to the dark. butane silken trews of youth. Gentlemen I Do your heads show the Incipient stage* of Baldness I Than use the Ambrosia sad cure the ha sots whirls are Gant your Hair to arms out. It IS sot a dye I It now not polar the situ Of the Is. eat Inert! It is not composed of Dostoael. drugs; ant a bbey of hinnies' vegetables, and in Natunea Drawl BillitiOnlaff, Try it and be convinced. N. Y. Tubbs t Co., Proprietors, Peterborough. N. IL, WT. Sautes , tl4loo Mils. ids V4,Wholissi• arstbir Northwestern renaatleaala. Leal Agirote-41111 & Awes. link. Pa' Jumbos at I Co., Titusville I IL 5. Sleeper, Waterford ; Brown & 'Wood, Corry. - - - • '14.34414011. MORRISON. &.DENII4OIS3i waosaadui DIAI4IIa ax - • f• Flour; Porlt4 : l3oef, balt, Citsiu csovEß, TIMOTHY RR Ai. No. 2. Wahine Meek, TIMM aTW?, MiVir Oak AN SA 14