rtricTWeeklm ebomer. 11.1, PA., MAY 25th, 1665 iiubscrlptiou Terms. dotiou tum• ors ow" $ SO log Id► not ptif iatli do sal of t►s Foot. SI ArlUbe All suboulptioul owe top paid dodo; SU L e 01101 Ot 114 a rigid abases's! to them 'if pipers oat old for whsa the rat kis to 3 discoationea. ..waste s dug Reading Matter an every Olt week's lane. Prluter Wauted. Job Printer, capable of acting as tu i„, o ff i ce, eau obtain a steady t l,l,era i wsges, by umiak icume lication to the ater of the Ouseavaa. lar time has been too cauchi occupied other teateres of out bUsioette d it 1 .1.1 week to permit us to devote a' de natouut of .ItvutiOe to the Weal end departments of the paper. To Palmas Haviso Pactouct rot re are VOW r unning a Market Line ie to Hews , on the Philadelphia railroad, and wishing to secure all f Vegetables and Country Produee.to ou, hare established a Depot on Filth to the rear of the old Reed Rouge, be {Ate and French streets, where we wilt ail ti th e + ready to receive and pay the market pries'cor the same. All having for sate are requested to give us a i n quire for Market Depot, Fifth street. MAY & JACKSON. M a y Iti, 1845--41 oIIoNERIIK4 AND FIRE WORKS —Mess— ier Burgess: Erie, Pa , are largely I in the Wholesale Confectionery, awl N otiou -Trade. They have the (ton o f manufacturing the very finest b,th plain and fancy. Their stook ous and Smell Wares is large and ex • Orauges, Lemons, Oysters, Sitr,lhey speciality, and can furnish them to ies to Buil. They are agents for the ir Fire Works—the best made--and orders for the country trade sr exhi— ttrocers and dealers in their line well to call and see their stock - ; or, if goods, they may be sure of . having Jere filled promptly They 'promise ly first class goods at lowest' market. wayll'Bs tf reaarrl tlesirtug to e grceariee, at retail, will, fad a very ,rock of all the staple articles, at the Nir I' .1. Becker, northeast comer Park and Sixth etreet. His goods are roatt New fork, •ind will be sold at the iitarketre. 9 . He in rites special at to a ,'bocce quality of flour Which be u hand, itoo2 wilt warrant td be what „toritwoods delivered to pirates- .ay part ut the city halite Mr Becker Ir.) towed largely iota oho wholessle tad r,ll , the attention of country deal = same We oast cordially reeommead Prompt ao i reliable business man. rney4'Bs ha ALIEN S STRIMOPtIOOII... l e alert/Unmet:it, got up under the ans . two of our citizens, opened in Farrar U. on 'Tuesday evening, and was at t,i htige audience. The exhibition, zh itih,igtu one or two respects, which 6- remelted hereafter, was certainly I.lhe Wet pleasing and instructive we .een to a long period. It was the oripi• viol to give en entertainment for sew :,;..saws days, atosiug en Tuesday next, dilarrangement of the appa c iatus has potponement necessary until Friday the 25th. We hope to see the enter: r Mews. Chevalier & Tinker well ma ny our citizens. As a home production ICiditad on their patronage, and it should are attn and pride of all tolive it a liberal singentent. ,tigo-MAitga Waists.--Onr townsman' 13 %aster John H. Welsh, of the U. S. , who has bees lama on s furlough for tl weeks, will return on Friday to the impi equates's, with winch he I. at We are glad to know that lid has suo in earning a high reputation as an andibecome a favorite With all of his %tea to the navy. This is no more than acted, however, for we were well aware poisesie.l qualities as a man and ses• ,at could not fail to win him approba il sinews The followlow letter, &d -i to tite brother iti toile city, by one of fellow-officors, will be read with 3t by his uumerous acquaintances here: U, 8. S. CINCINNATI, Ore Moans , March 20, 1885. j fATUICK WltLiki—Dies 81a : would be gratifying to yourself and the le of . your brother, John H. Welsh, Mt- Master U. 8 N., I have been requested trent officers, formerly his shipmates, is you a brief sketch of his career with r knowledge, and also the estimation in I be is held by those who have sailed and with him. 't of 1884, Mr. Welsh was ordered the U. 8. 8. Undine, then an Kling to take the position of Executive in which oniroas position he exhibit- Ality,and skill which gave entire set -1.0 all parties. His gentlemanly tg and tusiform courtesy to superiors aferioro, very soon won forAintsetif the Noce and respect of every one with he came to cootact. Under his sup•- management, his vessel became the pride or'commander and the envy of all. The toe‘ was kept constantly on active duty, :L called into play iii tim easotaite atilli" ,1 the %object clads eket:h, and it is with ',arc that 1 beer testimony, that, no mat how trying the occasion, he never was wanner. lie seemed equal to every Igeiny. On Due occasion, whoa the yew wee sunk, on a snag, off Clifton, Tamur— a was mainly owing to his untiring ell— ' and perseverance that she was saved being a total lone, and he was rewarded is zeal by promotion to his present posi bavieg first passed a creditable nasal- tring the engagement at Eutport, Tas river, is October. where the inoboati the j r.raiy from total annibilatiois or re, Mr, Welsh displayed all the tinaßties uol and brave officer. And &gala, on the of th• same month, when our gallant lit ts.,t found herself facing the enemy at Leading, Toon., surrounded by ben& ts,l atiapsht °tens on every aide, he ex ,e.) the same determined spirit, and Inn tily aided, by his heroic example, la ea' flo g the crew to resist the overwhelm— .ree, for six hours. And, when it was i necessary by our breve commander to ter on fire and leave her, Mr. Webb was 2g the lint to leave his' vessel. after seeing I)ttiog.that could be done to save ber from firir irito the hands of our overwhelming • clhoueh, at the time, we were exposed a fire which almost precluded the possibili• 't win bring aboard of her for • moment. Th.?e one little incident, which took ~e 'fort time since, which illustrates the 11 'ton in which he is held by the men. tt• the crew of the Undies bad bees ishrred lu this vessel, caul , on our ley to I trrleans, we stopped to cost at Zed River. VVelsh, slier the loss of the Radiate, was bred to the iroielad Lafayette, which vu sail lying off this point at the time, and Welsh came on board of as. When the became aware of it, he was obliged to go on the gun deck to satisfy dish' da— l' to see him. Immadtately.e• faV"' les they all got hold of bin U moo. or as could, sad I thoild saw would shake him to pieces: He told them it was the proudest moment of hie life, and well it might be, for it was the beet endorsement of past I conduct which any man tr;uld have. Lung i way be Ui i. s uruantent to his country. load ; the service to which he is attached. Respectfully, R -D. Mitzi% • - lActing First Assistant Engineer, U. 8. N. A CARD.--John H. Miller, late Otty Bur ♦eyor, begs leave to return *soars thanks to the citizens of the City ' , and County of Erie for their patronage and generous suppOrt for klie past pita.. , Haviurbecome disabled in the ee►ete con- test through which our country bus so - umphantly passed, he asks and confidently relies on'the oharacterletio sympathies of the people tor old soldiers for the cOntinuance of the public support. He has a good set of Engineering and Sur 'eying instruments, with copies of the official Slap of the City and County, and le !here/ors fully prepared to re.traee the orixinal Tract line , ' and - their aubdivimioos; and ako the In tone and Ont. Lots of the City. And when grades are adopted by the City Councils he is prepared to meet any grade that may be re. quired. Particular attention •given to Drawings, Plans. Maps, Specifications, Betirsosies, Sto. AU the Partners, Citizens, and Business men, who have heretofore employed him, are hie References. OMee over Millar's & Cumtnias' Grocery, Hughes' Block, State street. Erie. Ede, May 26, 1866-0 LOCAL BREVITIES. Capt. Judson's History of the 8S& Regi ment is entirely written, and he Is waiting to see if enough subscriptions can be obtained to justify its publication. la -accordance with previous notice the Bank of Crawford county on Monday com menced doing business under the National banking system, and will be known hereafter as the "National Bank of Crawford county.' The body of Col. McLane was deposited in its final resting place in. the Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, of last week. The cere monies were remarkably impressive, and the funeral was the largest been in this city for many years. Artemus Ward, the Buffalo Curio says, will sail for Europe ou the let of July next, under an engtkiement fatnne year._ He will, we understand, make the tour of the Conti- nent before he returns to ne. We wish him a tour both pleasurable and profitable. At the late session of the iagislature it was enacted that it is lawful for a party to sake, in addition to the six per cent. interest on money loaned, an amount sufficient to pay the taxes assessed on moneys at interest. We learn from Washington that since the caving in of the rebellion, the " reliable gent Haman " and the "intelligent contraband" have entered into partnership and gone into oil operations They are presumed to be eminently fitted for carrying on that sort of business, The flits , Councils have passed the ordi• nonce providing for the labeling of the streets and houses Every corner is to have a suits. ale sign 'dazed, with the names of the streets upon it Owners of buildings are required to have their houses numbered, and the figures placed in a conspicuous position. If ibis is net attended so within thirty days after notice, the parties neglecting will be sub. ject to a fine of flee dollars. The Hone Hoe, or Cultivator, offered for eels by W W. Pierce•& Co., we are assured, is one-of the best articles of the sort ever In, troduced to publio attention. The dealers warrant it to be all their advertisement repre seats, and we know them well enough te,s4y that their " word is at good, as the gold " Those of-our readers whii wish i an agricultural implement of the sort, will oonenit their inter. est by calling at the store of ;Messrs. Pierce & Co. An exchange relates the following incident : Mary O'Connell, employed at the Railroad House, Corr, , while arranging a room for one of the guests, took from a vial a large dose of the Oil of Hemlock, thinking it essence of peppermint. The poison took effect at once. and her life was despaired of; but through the eminent skill of Dr. Burroughs. she was restored." - To which the Cleveland Plain Dealer adds: " The curiosity of the inside is notorious. We know of one who, upon one occasion, oiled her hair with redi"precipiiate !" Our citizens are again talking of endeavor ing to secufi the Lake Naval Depot . at this polut. We beg leave to assure item that neither newspaper articles, nor street corner arguments, alone, will effect . the purpose The only way by which It can be accomplish ed, if at all, is for some of our wealthy and Influential citizens to take the anther in hand, go to Washington, and present the advantages of Erie directly before the officers of the Navy Department. The lecture of Rev. Dr. Forrester, on Wed nesday evening, was not as well attended as the admitted ability of the orator, and the theme of hii discourse, led us to expect. His subject was the " Life and Character of Mr. Lincoln," and we need Noticed.* say that it was treated in the most polished 4 l and capti vating manner. l / 4 Dr. Forrester is en entertain ing speaker on any subject, but on this 000110. aims he seemed to excel himself la the rich. sees of his language,' the beauty of his imag ery, the climbed nature of his composition, and the stirring eloquence of his delivery. There were•of course many things in the leo• Lure to which we did not agree, and some that we thought rankly extravagant and absurd, but the fact of our difference of opinion will not prevent us from giving the effort just credit as a literary and °Tab:irks' production. To an honest and unprejudiced mind the pleasure of listening to s good speaker of opposite views is not less than that of hearing one of his own side; and we trust the day will never collie when we shall fall to acknowledge genius and sincerity, no matter from what quarter they may spring. The world renowned elephant, "Hannibal," who for almost half a century has been the greatest wonder of the *alma! kingdom, died in Bedford oonoty, Pa., on the 17th lasr.. He belonged to Van Ambers & Co.'s libusgerie, now traveling with Thayer, Noyes & Co.'s Circus. The Girard Mies says . 1 he was the oldest sad largest animal ever placed on ex hibition in America or Europe. .For twenty years he was ugly and cross, not to znankisd in particular, but to horses and other animals. In 1862 be wet , on exhibition in a small town in Ohio, and after the performance closed be. came annoyed at a person under the influence of liquor, and accidentally haled him by . pushing him away, and through the urgent appeals of the eitizens,_l4 , r. Frost, the mats ger, had his tusks sawed Off some six or seven feet, since which time he has shows no dispo sition to hirri say one, not even a child. For the last twenty years- Hannibal has not been used as a performing elephant, but merely kept on exhibition for his immense site. He weighed thi enormous weight of 16,000 lbs., sad stood feet 8 Moles high." The Bed. ford /swim says be consumed 800 potted* of hey, 8 biudishi of oats, sad 48 gslioas of water per day. He was 'appalled to be la his MIA pas. at the time of its death. Fee 3G years be traversed this continent, at to center of attraction. The association is „,„ ao f 3 , 0 00 m i ke per year, the vestal composed of the following tubules: Nettie curiosity ever exhibited to the wondering !P ar ? , airs Steen, Annie Walker', and admiring _ mutate Scott, Cora Kepler. Nellie Kel- FATAL ACOIDSIIIT.-0a Friday afternoon a boy maned Charles Blake, aged 18 years, and the son of a widowed mother, Was *bet and instantly killed by a companion, who was bundling a loaded pistol. The *coldest •oo• cumd at the Cezaetery„ just after the fastirsi of Col. McLane. The boys hid gene 'hither to tire at &mark for sow meant. Both boys were of good character, and the misfortune WAS purely accidental. Charles George, As boy who held the pistol, is only ten years of age, and lived in the Perry - Block. Blake lottl'oosited hint to fire, and handed hint the weapon fur that purpose, when it was in some way prematurely discharged, the ball striking slake in the forehead and killing him instant. ly. Ile was in the employ of Moore & Riblet, au& is pronounced lo be a good boy. Ilie young companion is almost frantic with grief over the aad event.—Dtapateh. Batertahusent ter tbe- Benefit et the Ladles' kid Seelety. [We did not. attend the entertainments of the Ladies' Aid Society, last week, but judging by tier applause nestowed upon them by all who were present, we think they must have been extremely successful, and worthy of the warmest eulogium. The following description of Wien, mainly prepared by a mutual friend of. our ofilee and of the associatiois, will be rend with interest. If an person o. part deserving mention have ► een overlooked, it must, be attributed to oversight, and not to in tentional omission on the part of the author The entertainments at Farrar Hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings of last week by the "Ladies Aid Society," given for the purpose of raising funds to carry on their work of philanthropy, was,a glo• riouS success, and mu-t have contributed heavily to their purse. The'principal of the society,Mrs.Strong Vincent, has dome herself and the associ ation great credit in bringing this truly pleasing entertainment to so successful a 'close. "A laity of the - moat refined taste; added to a mind well stored with intelli gence, we were led to expect a good ac count of her stewardship, but she has more than tilled the measure. In elevat ing her to preside o er their charitable and profitable movements, the society not only paid a compliment to herself person ally, but to the memory of her lamented husband, Gen. Strong Vincent, who fell Mortally wounded while battling with the enemies of his country at. tlettyeburr, Mrs. V., however, tuust be much indebted for able assistance from other ladies of the society. Mrs. J;'h, W. Walker, Mrs. liars, Miss Kate Beebe, and others—all ladies of refinement. and tests—were able auxiliaries and degerviiie of their s tall weed of praise. The following was, as nearly as w could Obtain it, the principal feature oe the programme on Thursday evening: Play, "Roory 011eore, or, The Irish Lion." The_principil wirricipsute ; Mrs. F. F. Marshal, Mine Helen mit. Miss Jessie Reed, Mr. Whitley. Ur. Atkinson and Kenneth King . Joan H. hiti.LAK Tableaux, '•Artt4.'s di:)"—arranged by Miss 'Helen Ball. Tne 'Plower-Girl" represented by • Bliss Emnlt Chevalier. Group of statuary, represented by Misses 43rown, Cooley and Zuxnerly. - Tableaux, -Witch of Endor"—Mr. J. W. Douglas represented caul, and Mr. Atkinson. Samuel. :Tableaux. "Mourning for Lincoln"— represented by Miss Elizabeth Kelly. Miss Mary Ensign. Mr "Araisiroug and Baron Liebling. • The music was as follows: A. duett, bt Mrs Byron andltfiss Agnes Caugbey ;two solos by Mis. Claughey ; two solos by Gen. Brown ; a quartette by Mrs and Miss Caughey, Mr A L Loomis and Mr 0 G The most pleasing portion of the enter tainment was given on Friday evening, when the pantomime of the "Mistletoe Bough" was played in character. r .This piece was rendered in such a classiand truthful style as to throw a thrill of joy and romance through the bosom of every person present. The actors in full costume of the olden time 'were truly pie. turesque—the, ladies in particular Were charming. Erie has always been celebrated for "pretty girls," and it would appear as if the managers had made an especial se lection for this piece ; and our young gen tlemen metamorphosed in their gay cos tumes-looking and playing the plant _pertoriued their parts admirably. As a pielude to the piece, Miss Agues Caughey sang the song, " Mistletoe Bougn, ' in such a bewitching st3ile as to charm the audience as it they were spell- bound. tier sweet voice wafted through the hall like the suit and melodious tones of an Ellie') harp. The eong and the singing were in complete aceordaune with the play. The Curtain then rose fir the 'Brat scene, and discovered to thy eager audience "li.e Baron's retainers, blithe and gay, Keeping their Christmas holiday." So delighted were the audience that sev eral scenes were repeated iu answer to their. call. The leading charactrs of the panto mime were represented by the following ladies and gentlemen : Mrs F F Marshal, Misses Lilly Tibbs's, .Mary Ensign, Belle Llaverstick, Elizabeth Kelly, Kate Clark, and Agnes Caughey ; and Messrs Samuel Carter, Douglas Ben son, W H McGill, Mr Atkinson. Kenneth King, and Baron Liebling. The balance of the programme was as follows : Tableau:, "Death of Queen Elizabeth" —Mre F F Farrar, His Lilly Daven port, Kate Clark and Sarah Reed ; Laid Ides*, J W Douglas, A H Gray,. A L Loomis and Atkinson. Kunio: Three solos, by Miss Dobbins, of Buffalo ; two solos, by Signor Garibal di, of Buffalo; and two duetts by the same• For the musical portion of the enter tainment our citivins are inti,th in•lebted to Miss Anna Dobbins and Signor Gari baldi, amateur vocalists, and to Mr. Blod gett, pianist, all of Buffalo. Added to her personal attractions, Miss Dobbins possesses a thorough knowledge of music, which was fully developed by the ease and gracefulness with which she mastered the difficult pieces. She has a fine and highly cultivated soprano voice, and our opera-loving community, in par ticular. -were enthusiastic in their praise. Miss D. is a native of Erie, and we assume that we liave a right to feel, proud of her. What? of Signor daribaldi is rarely &piked fiver surpassed. In the' &let from the opera of " Child of the nee ment," hie rendition was coteplete. Mr. Blodget is celebrated fer rare musi cal talent. and his finuezieution on Fri day evening was the theme of praise To these amateurs, who 60 generously prof fered their service, and without whom the entertainment would have lost much of its interest as a matter of eurasement, oar citizens are under many obligations. their rinerosity and the splendid musical treat they gave us, will long be remembered, -All the.ebaracters were well sustained, and some of them particularly so, for amateur "perfortners, but the acting of Mrs. F. F. Mamba( es the bride of Lord Lovell, in the pantomime, wits r pet:natty noticeable.:= Her representation •was of the most natural, grsceful aud impressive kind, and attracted the general attention of the audience. She pommeled of dra made talents of a very superior order. We must not forget to give due credit to the efforts of the " Busy Bees" society. an 1 118 004Sien of yoong wines, whose be bora in the cause of charity have ,been at teladeS-sviticetngular stuxier- -Amon, the nutnetine'rielly stored abui - of reit Nai moli' and curiosities, attended by band- MOM shed reined ladies, - their's was the , At the close of the ea tiotamment: Dobbina u* the Star Spangled learner in a manner that stirred_ the heart* of the audience to the utmost raptare t and called forth loud 11 ! / 1 A PI e r. 3true4011111,!! 14100 Ads at • ,-- — 7 -- , Ott' .., l i g iaiiii , f J. fray ed - or ON FRIDAY NIGHT, -HAY 19TH, A blue Can, beieeniag to the eadesidipoi„ w takes theme lameness Os wylug_ _sum in -WU flZ i felft-- ably, Mil letantli PE. Btorultestossed tir Vali takes by is Mk who represented self to be beet ,OtriebizokSi p t loclltlea..A. Y., ea- sooit tinewerhwy the deser ' ~pain nee in W andbleliwy,ll. Y I V I M II eM staters, thick est, boa abort wb Isi. era. and &puke tepidly —his name not known. •Y•• nail lise Lied Bay, has a blue on M. forehead . boat three Litchis wide, extending from the eyes to the woes , awl is two years old A lib eral re wart wilibegiree for tier return, wean infatlNS -1104 that willbattnelsmromfewer“Adannw *----"-- -- A. W. NOBLE, Erie I. cr., it. . (true. pipers will conifer a favor by noticing.) lt• U. S. 7-30 LOAN. Third - Series,- - -$230,000,000. - By authority at thetiZetary or the Treasury, the an deragee4.,tbe clanetul Subscription Agent for the sale ot Satan !it dee Socaritlse, offers to the patio the third sal lee atomisers Mono, heastag mum andttune z tenthe per cent. lutanist per annum, known as the . 7-30 LOAN. These notes are issued nitdar late at July 16, 111115, sod arapayabbr throe years from that date Jo elsrloorli, or are toovartible at the option of the bolder Into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT GOLD -.BEARING BONDS. Thew bonds are now- irorth a handsoma modem, and are °tempt, aa are all the Government Bonds, trait State, County, and blunielptt taxation, which adds frota one to three per coo* per annum to their value, aeconling to the rate leeled upon other property. The . interest la payable semi-anoualir by coupons attach*/ to each note s which may be cut Mr and said to say bank or banker The Interest at 7 3) per cent. amounts to Ow cast per day oa a $ i 0 vote Two canto " " 100 " Tea " r "' " 1410 20 " ' 10110. It so so a a &X* " Notes of all denominations named will bs promptly farnishad upon receipt of nabscriptlons. The MAC@ K this ThinlSeries are precisely similar la form and vilifiers to the Sevea-Thlrties already sold, except that the Iloveinment r e serves to Reel' the option of payiog interest in gold ealciat 0 per Instead of 3-10tba la currency. Subscriber! eral deduct the lit terert in eurieney up to July 16th, at the time when they euiscrlbr•. The aellrere of the notes of thin third aeries of the garrewthirtiat •ilt mime:woe' oa the let of June, and wall be made promptly eel eentiunotte ly after that date. Tan slight change used. in the conditions or this Third Series ad.cte only the matter of intermit. The payment is gold, if mad*, will be equivalent to the currency inter oil of the higher rat. Thdi reduk tTApaµq R 4414114, is lb. erpat'od width •ouly will it'i oPilo,i Iu pa/ raureal Tai dial tie `asillid of, would as . educe uird es that, punk!' au mplo oath .ox per ceut: lu gold would Du tally egad, to iti•wio coati with *ova . and throe-teethe per mut to Cu.-- rba. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered bithsfictestirwint i and its iisisrtor sidiran tastes ma's it tha Great Papalar Lou of the People. tows than it es,oor,Otat of the Loan anchorite.' el the Met Coeyresa ere sou :eV toe market. 3 bla amount, st the rats at which It U being absorbed, will all to sub sordreil for within two months, winter the nett* Rill ow d tubteatr nommen i a i;i191(1111; the cgs ou m•miug toe subeariptitnis to other Irene • • to order that eitiams to every town and station of the oduitry at if bst ..J.r fteti' tier for tas.ibg the our:, th a ,t • .1 1418 , 111 dsokrrs thrlitgaout the cauotrb generally agreed to receive Uri triptions et par Subscribers will indent their own ageona in "trim at/ Els'', cooed eons, and who.only are to be reapon,icte tar lb, delivery of the notes ter Width they receive order. J tY COOKIN, ' 'zirnsuaterion toed; Philadelphia. ' Marfa 65:t1 blabeat Market Pries pat,' for erodacc, La Ott* trti.. ma a call, If you wild) t secure goat bar emu. 1 totedge 'Myself WWI ea not Lawar,litook arty other Mors the city carlrltttl. ftstoie Stove Works Tibbab, Sklrk it Wl4tellead, litllC/A011:1711111114 07_. EPBOVES_ IfOLLOW- WARE, Have a largo and aittanattre amatttan.t of 110011 at intdosak out lidtad. THE IRON GATR la a 4tH data Qial Cook &ore, Witter Vitimiat volt, lot bard or soft etAii, or wood, sal Is BETTER THAN .THE H,TEWART STOVE. Wual u tuahutactarettot 4 WHEAT anus & NEW SEA, Bata km wreck Gust vocal stores wita wood/mon— . am be us.d ot,wood TH,E" FOREST OAR. ^ wall osasfactanas this cootoratall lair ono stars /or wood—with ~r ihltdoitt resiortoir TUX MENTOR. Imo Oren Steer ler W. 1.44. Thls la a saw Won of beaatihl Iselin.lud Wm for oalo—toget:iar Nti r largo oasortmont 1f clouted 'Orro cook, • • Ha:l , i Cook for wind or emload Pubs and blot 1314;mee. aor wood-or and, 11. 1111 , tALS, O Stall it, W. H. WRITEHICAD. gess. Jan. 4. 11465—t, W • Fl R.kt . rourrusse AND um:mamma • W - A R. E - R 0 0 X' 81 ilodtaut bt.,,biftweeta.tkireatli and LOA; nekbenitorahrtoeu - Mind hito the Cabinet Nakini end FURNITURE TEA.D.E, ad propnie mating to order and keeling eoartaittif on band ell kladaot PerniWre. irdere wid moire prompt ittenticm. depletq done on Abort notice. • U'ADERTAXING. • the Goble:Ml*o will gm speeded attention to Ale do nthoent of their auaiumie They will alsauhatare and Eeznt.tr on head • large finklettaatit el Neiman and (lotion and - hold theinseiree morlismas NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WECOLESALE AND ENTAIL. THE UNDEMIONSD • re their Itteedsland: sae puma Hot ibi r ben oa ste abet* tinneee, on the sot aide of the Memos& aunt door to Xt. - Mier Sonholl forf en& 1401., Irbil* hey oar Sx saisthe beet alwent. Ash little trade west of New York. selected how four dif ferent tittenfeetottee, sad to.viht , r Reduced Prises, AND WILL BN -410-feft- 40diORti IN aty• Spseiat utettatioestewa.., - - . TO THE LA.DIIIB. Wittiest theft patrisnao, butane inlaid be-Ided NOONAN-2 MIME. may Itiod.il . Mstik,intion -of INsittiddli: itril KSH IP' Ifingtottid 'raw) Caavats-aa4 liaissOli t % in -die . 14 ". 411 1 ologiare biainit.a. 4.14 day didiolead goacou CattAellt. A I.per ow lisoithoe tipieweirsikia? debt" t• f.t!Pi. flc a Ma !Millfdad to qaU dad aft *, ism.9l.distaly. ILis bailouts tisiocr~4 4to lbe tutsfoor r. R. froaiitaW,lit all, share ay boob/1,44w. elc! 411 1 14 . 1 •1!ati* (6 y I . ai.ca SO. I 161, 9/ - P . .404144. _ . ripab ausum.Vimitseause„.l J. sit *Oleo to theli wt 1111•6114 :Lake soy Wand Uslialty. Now. *see i , ever @moo viSdsiced. timi4ll, WOW. juicaihns. irlida slow t Plot trit.l o atigiV ei t 6 ell . — . 2 - • , • Yak*. I. WATCRE2, CHAINS, . GOLD To Pooolla t 'MU ova Salt a Dinka Dononit To boaora ot Oso Dollar task wittiest swank to vela*: - IM Mot to be -pal/ for until pa know Witt Yoe no to roo.tro. LIIIIPLIVIIED LIST OP IZTICLBS, 300 Genii' gold Watches, $6O t 0.5150 300 Ladies' gold Watches, 86 to 70 1.400 Gents' silver Watches, 36 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, 60 to 100 3,000 Gold Vest & Neck °Wane, 16 to 30 1 8,000 do. 4to G 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 4,000 Chased Gold 'Bracelets; ' '6 to 10' 2,000 Chatalsine & guard attains, 6to 20 6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 10 2,000 Lava & Florintine brooches, 4to 6 2,000 Coral, Opal & Bin. brooches, 4to 8 2,00) Moeda°, Jet, Lava & 'loran.. tine Ear Drops, 4to 8 4,600 Coral, opal &eat. E. drops, 4to . 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,60 to 10 8,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, " to 8 4,000 Fob & vest ribbed slides, 810 10 4,000 Sets sleeve buttons; eto., Bto 8 3,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, .to. 4to 7 6,000 Miniature toe,kets, 6to 8 4,000 Min. lockets—migio spring, 3to 20 4,000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 8 6,000 Plain gold rings, 4to 11 6,000 Chased gold rings, 4to 11 7,000 Stone set & signet rings 2,60 to 10 6,000 California diamond rings, 2to 10 7,600 Sets ladies' jewelry—jet & gold. 6to 16 6,000 Bete ladies jewelry-osnteo, pearl, etc., 4to 15 5,000 Gold pens, silver extension holders Sr. pencils, 4to 10 tl,000• Gold pens & gold—mounted holders, Bto a 5 ,00 Gold pens, & pen.holders, 6to 10 5,000 Silver goblets & cups, 6to GO 1,000 Silver!cestors, 15 to 50 2,000 Silver fruit & oaks baskets, 10 to 50 1,000 Dozen Silver tee spoons, 10 to 20 1,000. Do. table spoons & forts, Certificates - naming each article, and HI Mau% are placed to nailed Envelops', and well suited. One of these envelopes, containing the Certificate sr Order for some article, (worth at Lead, ono dollar at retell s ). Will be sent by mall to anj address without regard to choice, on receipt of 2, cents. The purchaser will ene what Ar ticle It draws, and its valise s which rimy be from Or to Rim Hundred Dollars, and can then °sod Gus Dollarand receive the Article named, or any other on the I et of the more value, and altar seeing the arWle, If It does uet give perfect satisfaction, we desire it to be inintell- Maly returned sad the amount paid will be refunded. Di this mode we give selections from a varied stock of One goods, of the best make and latest styles and of In. ti Maio wor th , at %nominal price, while all hams chance of securing articles of the very highest value. in Al cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage and dot ng the laziness. the sum 2f Tventy-ate u•ota, whien must he enclosed in the onMr. Pave COl tilicates will be sent for $f ; eleven for ja ; thirty fir kb ; siity.five for $lO ; one hundred if a $l5 . Parties dealing will us may depend haring prompt returns, sad the article damn will be Immediately sent to any address by return Inn or Oxprea. Ruth* xatithiettoo Guaranteed in all caw. Write your Name, Town, County sod Slate plainly, and addreaw. , SYLDICN *CO., ma26'65-6m Corlandt strait" War_bglgy, Watches and Jewelry. 1,000,000 WORTH I TO BE DISPOSED of at Ono Dollar each, without tepid to yaloo, sot to be saki .or until you know 'that you are -to reoelee. By A. H. Rowers I Co , (Agent fur th• Manufsetureri,) Zio. aglieedarisu street, Neff York. Eir Reed the following bet of Articles to be sold for ONE DifILAR EAU' : 100 Gold hunting case watches, $125 100 Gold watches, various styles, - 75 200 Ladies' gold watches, 50 500 silver watches, VI) to 35 6,000 Late style test & teek cnuina, 6to . 20 . 5,500 livid' Cal. diamond puts, sto 20 4,000 Cal. diamond ear (fro; s, sto 11./ 3,000 Miniature revolving piny, 6to 10 2,000.-Csl. diamond aad eiameiled. gents' scarf plus, uew styles, bto 10 2,000 Masonic St emblem pins, Bto 10 2,500 Gold bond bracelets, 3to 20 3,000 Jet and mosisc brooches, 3to 10 2,000 Cameo brooches, sto 20 3,000 Coral ear drops, • 4to 6 2,000 Ladles' watch chains, 8 to •15 6,000 dente.pins,-spiendidassort't, 2to 10 4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, 3to 10 3,000 Sets studs & sleeve buttons, 3 to 10 6,000 Sleeve buttons, plain & eng., 2to 8 10,000 Plain & engraved rings, 2,60 to 10 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 2to 10 15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new & latest styles, 6 to .12 5.000 Handsome seal rings, ' Bto 8 2.000 Sets bosom studs, 2,50 to 6 1,000 Gold pens & gold holders; 16 to 25 2,000 Seta jet & gold pins & ear drops latest styles, 6to 10 2,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, act:, 4, ? t0 6 10.000 Gold pens, & silver cases, 64 - o 8 10,000 Child I ens, ebony holders, 4to 6 This eutite list of beautiful and valuable goods OM be sold far clue Dollar ouch. Certificates titan the above article, will be placed In envelopes and molded. Thies entolokaa aro Rout by mail, an ordered, without i to choice. Ou the receipt et the certificate von wrsrele what lad arc to bare, and then it la at yogis option to eaud the dollar and take the article or not. Mr* certificate* can be ordered for $ t ; eleven lot $2; thirty jrf elity•five for $10; and otos hundred for Sib. We will tends angle Certificate co receipt of :5 teats. • AgeDle wooled, to whom we over special Limos ; scud 25 c ute for one sertificat e end over iambi? with terms A. H. HDWZ V Co THE Old STANDARD Favorites of the iToP,Lit. whoa* motto 4, NOM will assert /Welt la spite */ all oopoiatlna, and the Was of which samood HUNDIMD THOU tIANO Pelt MONTH. • The `rent secret of the uarivahat popularity of the worts of this of lanit reliable hosts is, that they contain such a happy eameta&uos of fatsrating quanta, Y to pleas. the auderstasillog, Wale the, goof lad touch the hearts of ail classed of Nadirs. This it 4 0414 of /looter Lift Maori the halals, of sorpeteleglatetesi, and will fatly sustain the wonderful reputation already gained by ttre other neintiors of 1110NRIY3 TeN CANT SCRIM the mattes of *Mali aro • No. No. 1 . 1. The Hun term 2. The Tragpree Retreat. 3. The Petewt Highway man 4. The fleeted D u iq u i.t. b. The Truk of a Ire ,1 IL The Mau- Deters 7. Charlotte Temple • g 6. The Death Face. o t 9. The Ihdlaw•Slayer lila. The Tiger of the Demi. ,_.ll. The Haulm 's Triumph. pre The New amen.- 17. 7 he Very Onterithhl. N. Zek•Sterno in, the Lion- lb. The &wow atlas 5.... le. The Cask* Malden, 17. LourLeved Joe ; .or The Dawn ei the Moods. - 1!. The WU Scout of the Yeastaloo. 19. The roast Lodge. SO. Thollonlokleir 2104919‘ 21. Detliwooke Dkk ; or, Ti... Xambarefse ehlek3 arm sod sod, plopelik ea Pbetolismie to woke. 131 sir .T 0 BoatandAVesealOrms, E HAUL. STORE F. 011; 311;rnu v socket.—.0„.04.4: gni; It", l a of .a,mmer twourwrilid boiled Vag lor en la veil lad *or MilleiNt =ithigetieblota pnipinkt - o swears darerea. JINNI • • • • latitertido, bramble, ibio.; iss4 we Oh** • Am. sad Iry think the taboo* atsil • 101.0111, Ws pasts/Ad oils ,4tl to AtAI.I. otaiiaieltif At 'AIL sawl6, l tes ANVIL . • Farm'. for Ham. • froxlgstita . Nair awm.aillated is lint Crook iinvaiditi. Peer Ida, of the Irsthiliarif entissialawitts semi d laad;bakeseclied themes *o.....4 l mattst bases. with waist 400164 a haat • lea tot esewory qat-its4.lllns• A 1.., a yougg -aaira of dolt.. Periodos' piatimalaciaiigaite Mite W. 1011.(1/136 trio, fawn' KUM 11101110dbir = ilo l .Ikllol/ ' TROILUS DAVIIIOI.. AIM GIIIMAIIII,2. " 4 , f r isk te, own Joe ow do se by ailikomier us. I tiltips4 pm. irternst soemey sisteltbeittldW4 labrostbe. VIM siU saabielsiv ti now ienrosotte• it agsar, b oot y flit ant yew withisviet yea milli Immartia clueset4lll mist yea.• totutsistly eitaidertal Tb• dimbuit Ldlamstka atM• , 0 mars asll, sad no 1. NW.. MOM MOM PastaireriMmiletikt a. NW: • aiilWlll7l7 ttais ClaipteriTotik; , . , .- COLD! SELDEN 6 CO., VIVH4IIIIO 27: Motethula. flt.. liew York, all to be Sold for Ow Dollar Saab. NAINNBR OF DISTRIBUTION CREAT SALE 36 Beekman stroti,Noir - Yoh. 4 n 25726178.0 l'. O. Box, 270. MUSita'S rsv CEgi' NOVg49, Now Roddy, No. se, TDB BOLD SCALP Mina By L. Migutotus Junes. The Flower of the Vrisweiet.; Z. Rickety Tot*. the ItOver, The Imps of the Prairie ; or, The Master of the Coe.. 0. The Bobbees Terror. ;15. Joe the Harpist. 2e. Lightfoot, t &oat. IT. The Otset Spy of Bank er HUI. 24. Sear Grit.. the Iflld ' - tfair-Ilteed. • - • 29. 84eUbd-1,114 bob 30. *matey eao4lrsee. - SI. RolllogTheeder. Heariffatebet.the Bold Urtiuted ticont Remit. S 3. Sly Seal, the Quaker pers. to Tbs Fatal irsalbsisb. Zoles. st.‘ 31; Vow Boldle3lo 6ealssr. ail IstssAessis aid bask. rimisipt al prise. VIM UMW CU, , - _ HUBBEL'S GOLDEN- BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. IMMOOIIOII6II l BISINGTHINING, last Has I. mann against tha gal ascii of now itsla I== MI inn V=s t Will cue win an Geeing DO M: wtltaate Regfloirit. Will ear Itesdaebs. NM etre Liver Oshiplast. will white and waits • healthy's+ petite it =te the orgasm of die...tiou and asodeTst. ante .1 ',body and the tome ateulatleih, telle t. Xr ue liet se a ousted entrobareut of th system. ossianiag so pawnor'. drsgr, and la TOR Its TONIC BUT k: kg IN TIIE WORLD "A far trial fa earnestly velfelted. Otto. 0. RDBIOtI. & CO., Proprietors, udena, Y Central Depot, AIIMPriCIIII kapreeo Ballthop, &t HIT SON BT., NSW YORK. For sisleby all DropelsticGroeere,, ,to. Er WHOM k HOADLRY, Rriy Wboltiale Agents, and for gals by gall & W arfel, Carter 4; Carver end %vs , ' &like & Booth. Gaunt_ GEORGE DEMERIT & CO., -JEWELERS, - 303 Broadway, New York, - (coma DUANE STMT,) 100,04141 Watekes, audio, Geld Peas, PENCILS, /LC., Sle , WORTH $500,0001 10 BY, BOLD AT ONIC DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT - REAM) TO VALUE, And not to bepaid until you know what you will receive ! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, Allto be sold for ONE DOLLAR each 100 Gold Hunting Cases Watches, each... $lOO us 100 Gold Watches. 60.00 200 ladies' Watches 35 00 .410 Silver Watches. 215.00 to Pt 00 600 Gold Nock and Vest Chains 12.00 to 16.00 1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 5.00 to 16.00 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12 00 4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches... 3.00 to 8.00 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet, he.„ Brooches,.. 3.00 to 8.00 7000 Gold, Jet, Opal. ha., Ear Drops 300 to 800 WOO Gents* Breast and Scarf Nos 3.00 to 900 60000 val Band Bracelets 3.00 to 900 2000 Chased Bracelets 6.00 to 10.00 ssito California Diamond Pins and Slags . 2.60 to 800 Gold Watch Isis 2GO to 6.00 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons arid Studs.. 2.00 to 9.00 2000 Gold Thimbles 4.00 to 6.00 6000 Miniature Lockets 200 to 700 8000 lillnlatitra Lockets, Wants 4.00 to 9.00 $6OO Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, to., ..... 2.00 to 600 11000 rob aid Ribbon Slides 2.00 to 6.00 6000 Chimed Gold Rinp SOO to 6.00 4000 19 tone Set Gino 2.60 to 6.00 6500 Seta Ladies' Jeweiry-Jet and Gold.. 500 to 16.00 0000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry-varied stales.. &Os to 16 oo 8000 Gold Pens,Slirer Clue Pencil ... and'_ 4.60 to 800 4000 Gold Pens, Ebony Holder and Oise.. 6.06 to 10.00 6009 Gold Pens, Boasted Holder 200 to 6.00 All the goods in the above Edit will be sold, without reservation, for ONR DOLL SR UCH. Certificates of all the ration' sett , lee tire placed In similar envelopes. sealed and mind These envelopes will be sent by mall or delivered at out office without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate. you will nee what article it repre- Ponta, and it Ix optional with on to send one d ol l ar an d receive , the article named, or say other in the Nat of the same value. By tbip mode we give seiections from a varied stock of flue gorge, of the best make and latent its lee,. and of in Waldo worth, at a nominal price, while all bares Astute of securing articles of the very blirbest veto P. - In all traasactlone by mill we charge for forwarding the Certideate, paying postage, and doing the business. 94 cents each. lin e certificates mill bests* for ; !Me ta I for $2; Tlibigfor $5; Sixty for sle; and Due Hue dreQjar REASONS W II I" W. ahould supply your wants; our faciliites are 1110•111- pasee4; our work of unrivalled excellence; oar promises punctually observed. Oar central le.:atm:l brings ue Dear the moat remote points Via goods are new from the . manulacturork, and of tbelateatand moat desirable styles The goods ware be sold, and the term. are unequalled All articles ordered are forwarded by return W.lnamotee ntins estietaction in t , err instance and if them should be any perion dimat.dard with an, article they may receive, they will lintnrdistely rat iris it and the pri le will be refunded. AOILITII. We allow those felon IN agents t.n cents on Oath Ciertlecate ordered, prorldr d their remittal:l , e arnennt to one dollar. They will collect 26 ants for every CeMeer 1., end r talateg 10 cants, remit to us 16 unite for exch Addreee, 4ttO. 11/13IISIIIT dr I'D., mr2-91n. 803 ftrridirs.r. Nowlio.k READY PAY STORE! MINNIG & RUSSELL. Would respectfully Inform the Pablo. Ms, the) to, put chasm' the ATOCK OF GROCERIES OF JAlllks A. IMO' 004.111 R of ant AND EITATi .Td , • Where they Intend to keep as gond an assortment co • LunLY GROCERIES it PROVISIONS, WOOD k WILLOW WARR, AND VARIETV GOODS as Ii kept In Rrle. Best Brands of Erie County Flour Kept constantly on band and WARRANTED A 000 D ARTICLE' Country Produc rir The highest Market Plie.• paid ler all kinds n or Goods delivered free of sharp to any part of the City. A. MINNIG. _[mar3o4l6o.] J. RUSSEL L. Orphan's Court Sale. toe Metier Of the Farhatlt of lAs Real lilac of Wel come ALMA, *asset. IN PIIRSIJANCE OF AN ORDER OF' the Orphan'a Court, to me directed. I will expose at ruble" gala upon the premises, on the 7th day of /Luc OM, at one o'clock p. m. , the following described teat estate, via : AU that certain piece or parcel of land, situ • ate in Concord township, Iris county, known by below part of Tract No. 49, beginning at the northwest earner of the whole tract, thence along the north line of said tract east 132 perches to a post in the northwest corner of land contracted by Samuel II Fisher, thence along the west line of said land south 128 perches to a post on the north line of land of John Logan, Mean. along said north line and by the north tine of tract No 48: *stet 132 perches to a post the corner of tract No 49. thew.* along the west line of said tract, north 1.8 perches to the place of beginniog, containing 99 &ere,. and OM percher-, more or leas. ' A leo that certain piece of land in Wayne to wushL•, Erie county, hounded as follows, vie: Regal:Aug at the intolloseet corner of land of Daniel Yeager, deed. .1 by Ilibbanl & Terrell to said Yeager, thence east 3.6- perches to a post, therms north:2l percher, the. re :meet 39 640 perches and them o south .l 1 perches to the place at begiuning, 'containing 6 acres an 10.7 porches flier Oarw described two pieces of hod befog rurpart No. I in the rartition of float Yetata of Weleome Aldrich, de. tamed. Also, all Utz t certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Wayne aforesaid, being pert of tract No. 29 sad 80, bounded as follows, Os Beginalog on the mat line of land contracted for by HOU* W Ivrea, and 68 perche, from the south line of land of trauma' Smith, 101 perches to a post, thence be residue of tract No. 30, out 143 perches to a poet on the west line tit from No. 49,thenes by saitlArset and residue of tract 0.0..0 north 84 perches to a post on the with line of lend of Wm. Smith, thence by said land west BS perches to a past on said Smith's southwest corner, thence along odd Smith's west line, north 17 6.10 perches, thence west 76 perches to the place of beginning, contending 7* acres, with allowsuce, be Illt(141more or leas Mow l'ur p art No. 2 iu the rartition et Kea Estate of P. et Gate *admit, deceased. TIMIS Of 811:11.- rd of the purchase uu.uwr to be paid at decease of Lydia Aldrich, widow Of kelil Wel come Alitrich, tittered. on said third to to* lend to r*id Lydia annually during her life. One. fourth of Clio tet anal of the purchase money on contirmettim of eve, balance in threw equal annual imitaiments te*ftsr, with annual interest, secured by lodgment tooM sod mortises* on the premise* ; or, multi dOmr It. • t the optima old!** pincher."... . ELIAB (Mardi= Gills Minor Childroo of W. Alt rit.ll, den May 4, 1865 itte 4-iiii MANHOOD ; Row Lost t'llsw-itestoraL J 4 I3BT,PUBLiff,ED tt AtitcT__Editiuo of . Dn. CCILYISWILL a Unsonstonsra .V. 411.1 I i.L. the •roiicei nors t without unotielsOf OffernAlrao..sutorA. or Somali Wasdiunny Iniolinehry; datotasil Low.; Into _Mon, Vont* And' ttkiikiD Inioqattr i: linnedhoppi to - 4 7, 444*.'1an5.1 entrogAneo " . „ only 6 coots. Maar. to Ma adattrable way, chart, in , thirty polo. noossiarot practice, -- 6111.111111otaeliabicee may ho rod , - pinallellionto nnfolltdarSlll wed. Iv A .,.. ; , •-r, 7' • 1,- ,- trrroitrog letl , ontawadi .1 by mo obs'or . .. t Me condition 'my .hawl radirailih e. hands of .ory EMI =V {l4 I • . . - +,. to stir a4..lmig, on illn - I r .- -I.A al 4:11 , .. . . 4"entsannt- Adinns -th, „paid/bar!, . - Cs ll. RUMS ..t. CO., :.1 On . Nno York, . asteXtf 54f Post 0660 Rat. 41%11. Engraving. pßzr. ! • (..) 1) INu AND OTHER, 4.4 mos . • 4 . MU Heads, Certificates of Oil pod: °Tuts sioots: • igsFnping , gligkOlzftt , 14: Lifaillitilitr: - Paragon Banning. , Wnst .- Plark Rows ser64-d Vii. PA, I • " WMI O 1 3 4 1 44 ratft l e4at bignisimpll _ -. 17,1141,. UMW; 104 4 4, Arp . IOI!MUFBTRIVIN 2'014,401W *TIM wasit t Aii r•-e7 4 ;f itooko w er ",.. r i M i traile•o4 l 4 ll, talirteah.lW isaantinkarlo, rigr o gr i P i takiiWlP: nix HALL'S VEGETABLE HAIR RENEWER HAS PROVED ITSELF TO BE .THR wpb watch who Voi=l V b. ra nd y to A law epoltaitlima of Ude Compound will disarm break rfry and miry Sur to the mart beautiful SILKEN TRESSES. It the Hair le fillies off, or becoming grey. the use of the Itemiser will manly wrist Its decay and eases it he "a m , in a awe time, all its former beauty. It amp bleed, Madiebtm Seat and Dandruff. and kills Hale. ewers, so destructive to the roots of the Mir, sod Cures 'all 'Diseases or -Humors of the SCALP AS A HAIR DRESSINV the f!eneirer I; unequalled by aoy other Hair I'r:ovation IN THE. WORLD! IT ONTAINS NO POISONOUS DIIIJOS, Doing a Vogetablo Compound. TII E Pr prier •rs offer the Hieilish Ilair Renewer ti, the public, entirely co 3G.l,nt that it will BRING BACK THE HAIR ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, Promote . its Crowth, And In warty all canes where It ban fallen off, will rev : tore It, unless the person Is very aged Tbis is not Ilk* ober Preparation, making the hair dry end brindle, but will keep It moist, w.lt and glossy. H. P. 11A1,11. & CO.. Proprietors, No. I:3 Ulla Street, N srbna, N. El. 11n1.1. k WARIFFI,„ I.:rclumre Agents for Western Psun•ylaanla, Western New York and Mirtern Ohio. p20155-ISna tiOKRE/V i i 0 R *4! LIFE-REJUVENATOR. Tbla preparation la amiqualled as a It4•juvsnator and Rad mar of waited or i Rea t I oetiou r. The aged should be certain to wake the Hietreria a household god, Magma -h as it will rend. r them youth• tel in feeling and in strength. Ind enable them to live over again the days of their twist' ne joy. It not null szhi'laratee, kat strengthens, and is really an invaluable Glassing, especially to those who have been reduce I to a condition fif serytlity, aelf-ahuse, misfortune or. ordi nary sickness. No matter what the canes of the t po tency of any human'organ, this superb preparatt will move the affect at once and fore vet. 331. CI 313 C, EL I\T "El CURER twrorremr, GENERAL DEBILITY. NER VOUS INCAPACITY. DISPV.PBLts DEPREEPAION. LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS. WEARNESi OP TIM ORA ANIS Or GENERATION, MOTILITY, RENTAL INDOLENCE, EMACIATION, ENNUI. It has a molt delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system, and all who are'in any way proetraleil by oar- Tone disabilities are earnestly ad2lred to sank a cure in thin most excellent and unequalled prepsration. Persons wb t, by imprudence, hare lost their nitwit vigor, will bud *speedy nd permanent rare in the $3 J. co It ro ix co . The Feeble, the banguld, the Dlspeirlne, tlm Old should give this calash e discovorr a t.lll, .t will be found totally different from all uth..r !triple, for the 11 ;71 1P aG e ri . LES.—Thin preparation in Invaluable is nervoas weaknesses of ell kinds, as it will leetere the wasted strength with wonderful pormaneur.. It is also a grand toule,and will give relief Is Meyer. Ma with the first dose. A brief persistence In Its nee wilt renorato the etomsehlo a degree of perfect he/4th a d banish Dyspepsia forever. One do tar per bottle, or i•ir bottles (or $5. gold by Druggists generally. Sent t,l is Ysnirese anYmbere, b y addressing HET CRINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, Si Cedar Street, New York. OEINYC \\ ‘, -4: - .7 4 • \ Wil' CURB WARRANTED "lilt IF praserio.F: FOLLOWED. sareall for a ri 10m3. MY k The symptoms of ' At sa they generally eipp.s are at not very alight ,•vt fln3 they bane col .1. that they have frequent u . .Nra..1,, and are more sensitive to the changes of tempera:at-4 In this condition the nose may be dry, er a slight diseharite, thin and seri% afterwards becoming thick and adhesive. As the dl, ease becomes chronic, the discharges are ititTelied to quaotity and changed In quality ; they are now thick end heavy, and are briwked or coughed up. The seas Vont are offensive, muting • bad breath ; the voles thick and nasal ; tits eyes are weak the eeoPe or tt e small le lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently taw place. Another common and important symptom of Catarrh La, that the person la obliged to clear hie throat to the morning of a thick or slimy muctlq. whi c h 1, fallen down from the head dr.",y, th.. night. Wit e thb, takes place the person in • -arc that Lie disease is ou Its way to the king, t i 1.,•.4 w. time 1e arresting it. above are but e teat A single ,Bottit to be used 7.4' Tesind a iv.. e...... Prow Hon. Thomas, J. Tyner, Ez-Alimber fro. Illinois, lola Speaker et 11hoots of Rep,. snotatires,intif Grami Nailer of A. F. xhtl d. . J I'.. State of DR D. H. SULYR Dana Slit reply to your notice of the lbtb in t I would ny that I was earn ely afflicted with t •tarr; for years. when I beenste acquainted with you. a• : /Might two bottles of your Liquid Caton h karat d) fore I bad nod one bottle. I was veritably hut roved, before the second bottle was finished, RAP complete.. cured. I can recommend the medicine to all attliel..4l slab Catarrh. Respect!%llly )ouri, DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO., rkopßirron., rjr- 1.1,,b6ra tory at Ftet . part, Illivar f+ rdKlt.ll, w 1 I :NT ' , THONG .t A RIISTRONO,.... . r 1314 J. Oh .10t1 . 31 .1. PARK JOHNSON , . betn.tt, Mich SOLD IN 1. 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