The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, February 22, 1866, Image 4

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    'Cairo Goon is not great cm
'amities lbat embitter ezisfeace; it is the
otty vexations, lb.. mall jealousies, the dit'e
cli,..appoiatmeni a, !be. minor miseries, thal
make - the heart henry an,L. The temper scur.—
poil't let them. Augeris a, cure waste or ei
*laity; it, is always foolish and always ills
graceful, except in some rare cases, when it
is kindled by seeing wrong done to soother;
and even, that noble rage seldom mends the
water
Matrilge i* invery p lar itistittitiou at ihr
A uth, and papers hold out glowing induce
ments to men maritally di.tpesed owl paper
informs us that the prettiest stria are to be
found in Brsn.lon, Miss And an-Wants, ed
iter says the dearest, sweetest, most enchant
ing widows are to be found in that neiehbor
hood, who will accept a propcsition with as
mock quickness as nti o!d solker would an
toodrioir,or a Brigadier General the
addition of another ear.
Mr. O'Flaherty utviertook to tell how many
there were at the party: " The two entraps
w•s one, mcse'f was two, Mike Finn was three.
• nd—and—who the dicil was four! Let me
pee, (counting his fingers); the two Crogins
as one, Mike Finn was two, toeself was three
—and—belled, there was four of us but St.
Patrick couldn't tell the name of the other.
Sow, it's moself that has it. Mike Finn was
cite, the two Crogaus was two, 'omit was
three—and—and—by me sow), 1 think there
was but three of us after all !"
CoxtcAL.—The way into which wards are
Often divided, when set to music, sometimes
pro Lees rather a ludicrous effect. A stranger
was once surprised on hearing a congregation,
mostly of women. crying out:
' 4 C/ter a nun!
O for a man!
0 for a man-don in the skies!"
While on another occasion a choir sang to
il.e beet of their abigly—
“We'll catch the flee!
We'll catch the See!
We'll catch the fleet-ting hours !”
IMPORTANT HINTS TO PABLIITP.—PeI► parents
realize bow much their children may ‘ e taught
at home, by devoting a few moments to tbtir
instruction every day. Let the parent make
the experiment of his son of ten years old
for a riogle week. and only during the hours
which are not spent in school. Let him make
a ..omponion of his child, convene with him
familiarly, put to him questions, answer in
quiries, communicate facts, the result of his
reading or observation, awaken his curiosity,
explain difficulties, the meaning of things, and
all this in an easy, playful manner, without
rimming to impose a task, and he himself will
he astonished at the progress which will be
made.
ALWAYS TELL Tail TIMM—The ground
work of our manly choracteris veracity, or
the foundation of every wordeaid. How
common is it to hear parents say—•• I have
faith in my child 83' long as ho speaks the
truth.. He may have many (mille, but I know
he will not deceive.. I t uild on that confi
dence." They are right. It is a lawful and
inst ground to bu Id upon. So long as the
truth remains in the child there is something
to depend upon ; but when truth is gone all
is lost, miles.) the child is speedily won back
to veracity. Children, did you ever tell a
lie? If so you are in imminent danger.—
Return at °tee, little reader, and enter the
stronghold of truth, and from it you may
never depart again.
Tir sow TAT.—An exchange eontsine the
following : A merchant in tide city had a
hired girl, who be was paying three collars i
week to do work about the-house, while his
wife spent her time mostly on the street. He
thought the girl a needless extravagance, and
by design was by his wife eanhhoze morning
hieing the pretty servant girl in the pantry.
The girl was that day discharged by his wife,
who could not stand ouch treatment, and she
determined to have no more girls, and the
extravagance was stopped. The ruse was too
good to keep—the story wit, out—the wife
heard of it, and day before yesterday (Sunday)
was caught by her husband kissing one or
his olerks, end, to make the matter worse,
last night hired a bleak girl to do her homes
work! The husband told us of this affair
this morning, and say, ices no use warring
against a woman.
Ths following tripartite contract was signed
by an aggrieved husband, his wife, and the
destroyer of his peace, at Cincinnati, a few
Jaye ago:
CMCINNATI, OHIO, CO. or HAMILTON,
JANIIAZY 23, A. D. 180. j
I, John Fly, before Almighty God, and by
these presents, do relinquish all claims to my
wife that was (Fanny Fly,) for the sum of five
hundred dollars. Ido further promise that I
will raver molest or seek to gain possession
of said Fanny Fly during my natural life;
that I will never employ others to molest or
seek to regain her, and that I relinquish all
claim, title or possession I ever had in said
Fanny Fly. I subscribe to this of my own
free will, and am of sane mind.
(Signed,)
Attest—F.o,mila R—,
FRANK •R-.
Naval TOO LAM -It is never too late to do
right; as, for instance, a gentleman began to
study grammar after he had Written for the
press ten years. It is never too late to get
married ; Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, took
her first husband at five hundred and eighty
It is never too late to drop any habit; James,
the novelist, wrote sixty-nine volumes before
be could shake off his 'solitary horseman.' It
is lever too late to be a 'wide awake' charac
ter ; an old gentleman who has ceased to read
the Daily Evening Blunderbuss, has entirely
recovered from the sleepiness that used to *filet
bim. ' It is sometimes too late to ' pop the
question ;' a mon once did so to la 'charming
vidder,' just after she had reached home from
burying her first husband : You are too
late,' was the reply, the deacon spoke to me at
the grave !'
The New - York correspondent of the Spring
- geld Republican has the following description
of the young men of that city who attend
balls:
Pale, bald, with poor physiques, frivolous
diuipated, inane, one yard of tape to three of
cotton, written over their faces, they Pre the
weakest specimens of humanity *b. one can
see in any quarter of the globe. I know of
no more disheartening sight 6 hati to oontem
plate three of them in a AIL "The =scut
Noe world is made ur of two clams," said a
clever youtig lawrtr, very much disgusted at,
- being duertwe for a "dancing man," "those
with braise and those with heels, and I and
that the latter hare the inside Melt with the
ladies." "The feminine world is made up of
two classes," replied a lady, "those with
braise and these with pretty faces, and I find
the latter are favorites with the men ! ". " Yoii
are right, and so sal I," continued the lawyer.
" What do you suppose the next generation
will be ? " " Apes ! " answered the
These two individual, went home in a very
happy frame of mind.
To Yount Mau.—ln what way do you spend
your leisure evenings ? In idleness—in frivol
pus amusements, or in company of those who
'will corrupt your morale ? Remember if yen
would prepare yetinelf f.r future usefulness
you must devote every spare moment to study.
Pint be industrous to your several employ
ments during the hours of businev, never
complain that. it is your lot to work, count it
an hoaor,, go about with cheerfulness and
alacrity, it will be a habit, and bv becoming se
will be a pleuure and delight. • ?date it your
business to promote the Intereet of your em
ployer; by taking wire of his, you will learn
Lo take me of your own. Remember it le
one of the besetting sins of young men of this
extraysgont and indolent ago to seek easy
and lacy employments;" the result is that
many of them tarn out worthier' , vaga
bonds. Avoid the whirlpool as you would a
plague spot; banish from your bosom the
dengerons desire to dd without work. Labor
is hontleable—distifiel ; 'it is the parent of
heslth,land happiness; look upon it, as an in
valuable blearing. and sever a burden and a
aurae. Shun _idleness and sloth, pursue
some honest calling, and be not ashamed to
be useful.
As we have often stated and repeated,
thi s i s a white man's government It was
won originally by 'the valor of white men;
it was' formed IT tho wisdom of white
men, and for white men, as shown upon
the face of the Constitution itself. It has
been administered for three quarters of a
century by whri t to men ; in our late conflict
with rebellion it was saved by white men;
and, we may add, it wilt be controlled by
them In future, if controlled at all. On
this platform let President Johnson firm
ly stand, and the /Mori= people, de.
spite the contest now going. on td Cot,
pees, wiil triumphantly sustain
Lewisville Joulnuil.
F MK COM tiettemb coLLffunt
cOtt. 01? PARK AND PEACII SITE ET
BOOS-HCEPING 131111PLIVICD.
NSW CLACRIFICATiON OF ACCOUNTS
• •
ACTUAL BU9INRi9 PRACTICE.
1111:00: 4 R
I. t W.
euII.IISRCIAI. ARITIISIIO
BU3INIa3 TORUS VIC U3AOKS
The eery liberal putron sae 'shish has been israoled
during the pest sessoo. etutaidens us to sUll Curt
press our claims to p JAW netace. Dy our
NEW CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS,
Etook•Keeplug becomes the most exact, beautiful au;
mtlefeetory of the ?aSeams.
TB TeX INITIATORY CARDS
Comptebt ad the
WHOLE DAM Ott DOUEILX Kamm ACCOUNTS
Ant exhibit eve r 7 south's variation on
TUN OThiNINO AN!' CLOSING Ott BOOKS,
So that •wo 'melts thoroegh study of there alone will
%bear. more ituotritdre in the science which they teach
thin the who7e Course in sow.. Cctcrotatial Schools In
the country.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO GRADUXTES
lIUSINt PRACTICIL
This Department I■ so organised that we •
ACTUALLY BUY AND SELL GOODS
01 every kiwi, making the transfer, payment, entry, lie
the same las In the commercial transactions
BPENCERIAN PENMANSHIP,
D'USINRSB AND ORNAMENTAL
NOT SURPASSED BY AVY.
For both Wilts and Clnalemen. ClaUs,• daily
BKND FHB SPHCIIIIINS, WITH ST &M P.
Time to complete the Course is Item 12 to 14 iress
Spipiessiet the best facilities acid hold out this presto+
tuduosumuits possible.
. To the whole public ire extend an earnest Inettatto
to salt and examine oar Course of login Won. •
Er WI are now organising a College Baod. Alts
Address, with stamp.
T. COOK, Resident Principal.
A. C. 'tuna. Timeher Penmanvitip.
- G. W. GU INISON, Timber Commercial Law
November ae,l : • • tf
G UT T . 2 -5 .• B.T.N
!MTN 70 MECHANIC: 4 , LiNtFACIIIRCELS
, -
18661 'Heel I .1866
TLe be t paper In the Hefted States for Hechanle.
Inventors and aufaetsuers is the Seier.tide Aroortea
It le be largest In sis., and hu by far the ad 'ast cute
lattot of any other I arr ut Its ohms la this countre.—
It is published weekly. Each number contains al..ton
page., with numerous illnEretions. The cumber* for a
)ear malts two yolarn aof 116 pages each. Hal , . con
tains a full somnt of all 'he I roccipal inventions and
dircov rise of Um day. AI-o. va ruble Illustrated a- U•
elm n con Tools and Machinery used in Worlsnor a, Man
ufactories. Stems d 11•-haniell Fngineering, Woolen,
Cotton, Chemical, P. trolavon and all other manufactur
tog and producing Intere4a. Alto, Firearms, War Im
plements, Ordnance, War Vessel,. Railway Kezhlne , y,
11.etr e, Chern'a.l and Valbematical Apparatca, Wood
and !amber Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil and Water
Pumps, Water Wheel, e ' c ; Homehold, Horticultural
'and Farm lmplemener—this lstt.r department beteg
very full and of great value to Ferusels and Gardeners.
Artie es embraeleg every eecartment of Popular:tailrace
which everybody eau understand and which ev.ty one
likes to read.
Also. reports I Pc'entille Podolia' et Dame and
abrcipl; Patent Lan Declecees, erim s e u p.l n m. prod'.
eel Beee,pt., etc. It also malaise an officiallist of all
the atent Claliwt, • special Imitate of sleet isle, to
In, enters sod owners of Pateots,
Th. Publishers also art am SPIV.' for proenritig Pat
ants fir Now Inventions.
A New Volume of the ecieutlffe American commenced
January L
TERNS.- 43 peryear: $l,llO for sit months. Ten cop •
les one year $26. Canada subscriptions, 25 Dents antra.
Specimen copies snit free Address.
MUNN k CO.,
No. d 7 Park Row, New Yotk City.
hbl•it•
WLIOLICSALIC AND RETAIL
IiKUOMILY ISTOUX,.
P. A. BECRER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
)fora -Lug Comer a/ tAit Park Prexck
(ctetAralrx,) •
World berptetfully call Lb. attention of Uri ecoorealty
to Waltrip Stock of
GitOCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
Which ha la desiroas to sell it tha
PERM LOWEST POSSUMS PRICES
• His assortment of
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
TEAS,
. SYRUPS,
' TOBACCOS,
FIRE!, &C.,
At not entpasard In the city, is he ta prepared to prove to
who ;ire him a call.
Hs also keeps eonatantli no hand a etpertor lot al
PURE LIQUORS,
for the wholesale trade, to which haillreele the attention
of the public.
Rte mritto te.."latek Sahel, Small Pro Alta and • fall
7.othalant for the Yowl' aprlll3tt,
NEW UILOCEItY.
JOux FL:
Would respectfullr announAe to the people of Me city
tad %may, that he bar opened s
NEW GROCERY STORE,
On the Wept Side of Pea-h Street, II Short Distance
Booth of the 1 eke Shore Depot.
Where he will keep on hand a large assortment of
PROTISIO2 , WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, !LOUR
And errerythiag mall, kept ha &Ent class itANI
• L3O,
WINE, SWEET CIDER AND LIQUOR&
The highest Market Price paid for Premium. to OSP
if desired.
Q Gin me a U. if yon Irish to imam fro. o4 lar
tuna. I *gigs myself to sell as Lew. If not sewer, Mao
lid other store the city. mrLT64II.
szwltio autaiiriar.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
pit Y EITHER TUE !MIRE OR SINGER
The undersigned having teen appointed agent In Erie
efts for the
,abon tel•lnnted Vachimm, respecthllg
mills the attention of the public to the 1113111.
They are acknowledged to be the beet In wite and are
the cheapest in the market,
Each Machine has all the latest lin promments„ whisk
render them far superior to any other now sold
Persona desiring to purchase a Sewing Yagbine will
End it of advantage to call and .:amine these Wore
buying elsewhere.
Samples on exhibition at my atom No. 6, American
Block, between theParit end eleventh street.
Jen 26 66-6 mo P. WAGNER.
STATE NORMAL ' WCIROUL.
She Spins Tam will open
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1866,
fltadents vtahlair to constmerii?er
LATIN OR GREEK,
Should b.eu with the Bring Tern. Instruction u en
el In all th. Common Branehu,
BOOK HEEPING, lIUSIO AND TEACHDIG
or
Pe lvania. The moat popular School in North• Western
nnsy
For *mars sddrea the Principal,
J A. coons&
lantiteow. r4inbirre„ Os, Pa
AUSTIN'S JEWELRY
FANCY GOODS STORE
ram= Building. No. IN North Park Plats,
An elegant 'took of FaehlorableGoode for the Honda”
now opening at the old gen& The Wired and
finest varlet, admirable
GOLD AND &VD& ARTICLED. PLATIID WARM
And Fumy Goods praszally aver oared la this city. al
=all &drums. Call and asa.
41•0144•0.
FIRST CLASS FARR FOR. SAL&
the urederslgmel offers for rate hie Vann In Rubor
Cre k ts., on the Baallo fowl, 4 mikes from Brie oily
and halt& mils from adlolning that of Bea
Jamin Chambers. It cootefos 60 sorry of superior land,
wall watered, betel end In 6r t rate order. • WIPP or.
shard of gritted fruit IA oaths prerauses. the tot_prore.
meats consist of a new two-eto y mos Dwelling House,
two good Barns and all the semesitry out belidimh—
Tame of payment will he WT. Apply to
TERM - CAlf tRAIICIO,
or is A. DAVLBPORT, •
Iris City.
MORRISON dr DINSIffORE.
44014'65 'm
FLOUR, PORK, BEEF, SALT, GRAIN,
CLOVER, IDIOM' SEED, &C. .
NOEL ,601 AND 603, FRENCH
,EITREST,
Betwesis ith sad SW Streets, Eris, Pa.
mityeStif
ERIE, PA.
of the world
JACOB BOOTZ
GROCERIES,
LIE
ERIE, Pa
T. 11 AUSTIN
UOLULLI DIALIIII:11
puiLliout.PailAL & l‘kla
14114 Mewl iix traelereee the Northers mad North. Pet
tomato.* of Penneyleant* to the city of Me, on
take Ittie. It him bees lowed by the Pvtlerittrode Rail
rem voservic And le .innitrd by them.
ems or reetuutroot eeture IT 11,1
Leave Eithtward.
Wall Train - 200 a. se
Er's Ezpreas Trate • 3 Ai p. ai
Warm ..teoom 7 30 a. us
Anise Westward. .
1101 Trate ...4 . .
a ' V p ai.
Erie ExpreseTnilts :In a la.
•
Uarorp ttava2. Kr /A • a
Parma seer curs tun thlouslt hu the Et te iletl tut! F.s.
prams tulna without change both whys tethroen Philada'.
“bla as 4 En..
yea Yort conneetlin s Lowe Neer York a 000 p ns.
min at Brie a. m . Leave Erie at 1 p m-, anise
t Now York 1 16 p.ita.
No change of earl Warms Fria and l'irer York.
Ilegant Steeping Can on all n'ght Vet,.
For informationrespecting Pawner brietneee apply
0, the 8. IL eornerllth and llartet de w and for height
',meta at the Compute agents.
0.00 KINIISTOII, Js. earner tZth and KRIM Straitly
Phi ladelphia.
W. BILINOLDS, On*.
W. BROWN; agent N. O. ft S., ittltlnkor..
R. R. linrieetri. anent !Protest Aftnl, Phila.
W. CUISINE% Gen. ?Pent Art. Phila..,
A 1.1 YLEII, ' rinserintAndent 'YPOinisport.
FALL 'AND WINTNIK GOODS.
. -
MRS. S. H. HALL
Weal respectftely call it...entice to•her .
LARGE STOCK OP GOODS
Suit received from New York, embracing
BONNETS, RATS, RIBBONS, &0., &cr.,
legetbur with mime
DR Y GOODS?
WhiCh she will sell
CHEAP FOR CASH, Ott RICADY-TAT.
Eir Particular attention paid to bleaching, allot+
II ad preesine.
.Store on Pork St.. doors &Sore the Divot. trt
Pa aoraireetf.
•
AIHRHIO. I OI HOUSE..
SOUTH WEST coR no or THE PAGE t STATE ET,
ARM PA.
JOHN D'INCAN. PROPRIETOR.
The unanalysed hams , tuft charge of the abort
weil-knoiru Hotel and refitted Jt h superior style, r
spectfally solicits a share of the roadie patronage— Tone
masonablia, and aocosomodatloas algal to any In the
city.
Mr Tor the courealence aeymdusdrom the country
• good stable has been attscbsd to the premises
sepgll4-6m. JOHN DUNCAN.
CITY AND COUNTY 1111111VEYINti.
JOHN H. MILLAR
IS hilly prepared to re-set any trade. and .ri.mart cm
unit to lota and Oat luta uktha ,lty, and the Tract,
the nshont the bounty.
Having been for many years employed melte and won
ty •nrveyot, be bete leave to Mar to all the farmer' an
angina aa. en who are beretorre employed btm
• I artleplae 'Attalla !been to Mapploc. {Una, Spiel
titian*. CU Vapa pawed on the ahoy eat cotta .
All Grim left at V. A. Vacate's atom COriler of diet.
and Vetoed streets.promptly attended rto.
Erie. December 14. 11166.
D 4171 8 & CARSON,
, Denten In
►LL IMID3 OF 0 ROOERIRS, FRUITS, voRTARLAs
♦YD PROVISION t,
Fifth °trait, between State and Frencb, Erie Pa.
Sewing pi:treble/0o our stack before
the late• fire In pricer, we
fe-I confident of Ming
lib', to giro Setts
feeiton. both in ,
price and
quality.
Country Droduco of evory ortbouehtmndsold. Fanners
Can always depend on receiving the highest mar
ket pastor thvir articled.
DrALICR3 IN TUC ADJOINING TOWNS.
Lad en tin Lin.. or &inroad. '
SUPPLIED WITH TRUTT, irrisermnr, ao
Give to a, Call
RENUMBER MAT k JACKSON'S MARKET DEPOT,
Plrarai _Brass?
MUM
BAP4fi NOTICIC.
KEYSTONE NATIONAL BANK
• OP CH/E..
CAPITAL, SOO,OCO.
DIRECTORS:
ti111.1)Eli MARVIN, JOON W. flak/tWi -
dI.IIIU MARVIN, . BIDSTHE TOWN,
0. NOBI.C.
ORANGE NOBLE, President.
JOHN .1. TOWN, orwhLer.
The above bank will be opened for the trancnelien at
beldam on
DEC. 5, 1865, IN HUGHES' BLOCK,
West sick of State St, between Seventh Sad !tgwt.a
flathdaistory paper dLcounted.
Money received on Depoalt. •
Colleettone nude and proceed, accounted: re—At
proomptuese•
Drafts, Spools and Bank :totes bongbt sad sold
A.share of Public Patronage Is respectfully sollcae
D M. moustsom tIONS
Beg I wo t o toforag the citizens of Ertl! sal ,vittini.y
that they hue tomcod their stock of
DRY GOODS;
T o obe RIMS BLOCK. la the handing formerly oar.-
pied by Keens. It ATVS lET.PLYS, where they
Wand keeping a large assortrat of
D itiss GOODS, F AN?Y
ILKS, "
.
GLOVES, HOISERY, &C.
Retaraing thanks to oar customers tar their put
liberal patronage, we reepectially ask a eoatlaaaace of
the sus& Erie, Jaa.),1144.
AU11101LI11"D CAPITAL $309,000.
CAPITAL PAID IN, $.1Y3,01*.
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK
Will open tot buslacu
MONDAY, DRCRIIRIR
In the Ranking aloe now oecapted by the Merchant'.
Beak, In Brown's Hotel Building. north-cart corner of
State street lad public Put.
EL L. SCOTT,l'Aisiput. WY. C. CURRY, Camas
DIRECTORS
WY. 1.. SCOTT, of firm'of J. Hearn k CO, Coal Dealers
JOS. IfeCARTYR, o al dif drus of Leiden, Bliss k IleCartee
Bns.
CEO. J. MORTON. Coal Dealer.
W. S. BROWN. Agent Buffalo k Fria Railroad. -
JOHN C. BUROIM,, of arm of C Cantle, &
Bellow, Wholesale Groom
0. R. CROUCH. of dna of Cranob k Bro., Flour NW&
M. R. BARR, of Eno of Burr, Johnson k Seam% stun
Ilanafasturero.
P. F. FARRAR, Ora & Farrar, Witoluolo Groom.
J. DRESIGAKED, Dilotor.
RAN Dos. I. 111011.; •
NYW P/Mal.
Janus T. Crook; laying taken in Mawn, James L..
as a ruiner, es the let &tot/torn, 111% Radar the a=
Hams ofjANZA cgoosa sox dodges to bats a set
Omni of his old seenanta. AU p oems kno ,.. b .._ ummi .
selves indebted to him are requited to e a u - ija. m an s
without delay.
JAMES P. CROOK & SON, ►
IIALZIII IN
ROUGU'&.PLANED LUMBER
47D It ASTIMOTIMMII OW
Win low Sash, Frames, Doors and Bllnda, Iliouldinvi
sad Picket fence Syron Sawing, Matching and
Planing done to airier.
Shop on Peach St, Betwesn lith -and 6th Sts, Etta, Pa.
We respeettally nil the Westin, of the potrlie toms
facilities for clothe work ta the beet of promptil
and on rerwonatrle terms. Bating fitted ny entirely now
shops, with sepertor snaehiner), we MI eordident •
gi
'stirs satiettethrs.
OrOrd Own abroad will receive prompt sit/ ratios
JA ILLS P. CROOK rs BOX.
READY PAY STORE.
A. MINNIG
Weald Jeopeett6U7 inform the Public that he ban
rareheeol the
JIM= OPGROOSRIES OF J.13(6.1 4. RLIBF„
00NOTE 01 BTO AID ITATI STII
When be intotda to keep so good la assottmoat of
!MOLY
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
WOOD ♦ WILLOW WARE, AND VARIETY GOODE
as la kept is Zeta.
Kepi eoaataatly ea bard.
BEST BRANDS OF ERIE CO. FLOUR,
W4RI6IIIIICD I GOOD lIRTICLA!
Thohferert aroltot Prue pal/ for on kr& at
QoastrJ holaaa.
Er Goo& delivered boo oloharp to isky jade( tie
etty. 6411,46-41
gm N. •73,WY ea 9100 MAVI'D
ON A PIANO PORTE!
XXX 11:5 .0.1. !I ' d) , x IX •
ORO AN. Oft . Al E.EOD EU N!
. By seud:ur your orerri to
U. J.=WILLIARD,
Wm. A . Pend & Col., flostdm•n4 Grsy k Co',, Wm
Raabe & Ca.'m and oiler, Fiat Clam
PIANO FOlttEgt •
And Carhart, New:Masa ..t Co's 'O4 radar Organs, ktsto
deans, Church Itirninolooss, and .
8. D. k H. N. 810th's
AMERICAN ORGANS
MUSIC TZACIIaIt4 AND DCALSI4
I
Will be turstsbed Irlth Facer Kt No. laatruction Botts
Hz coo Omens or ticiodeon. at
W holt ode Prides.
Win OHMIC Lair TO APT summit; Pill OTPLEtaOII, 01
Ilineirt As ' , kV&
t 1
Victory all WI. Kong and churns.hy William IL Braid.
30`
bury:,
Our noble Walther pled away. L tai eulogy on Ihe
death of 4.1.1ac010, by n li• ThYstsn. 41
Weal, upla Dl til ,by Tucker, I NO,
j e lly in recital:eds. A song bur the tna It, by Tockez...to
eat lonely el cc be left me H. liteler, , as
He, or yay down to kleaspylvaidt. Haas Schmidt 3 4
I belleyrd her true to mar. H. Willard, 40
I have 'Wallach to P•11..1 K. ?beano— :In
a Lee his not.' A tribute to the hie ,t4phcn C. roo
ter, anti 1 tope Lain d with Da4 like.,ea". by Henry
Tue10•r,......... ........... • 40
a ta m ..y,aa is beautiful." ti ord4 by dorcleault, comic. .
Dab Bryant, .10
Lost Air of my hr nis. The laid. rungs an I alumna by
Flom Tim .
vr,.„,.... %ZS
Little bons , tindertt... bid. by L.U. rbrot....—.. a.
Leave Menet to dark deer r, by IA. H. lA urld, St
triad you, that. by .1. 111. IlieNsugLton 35
linenlight wi , b th.l , , by T. tie et
Sly Pot y Ann, ramie, by Davis New, ate
wy beautiful Esau,, by .1. Nab og,
lautbees Li:canoe by F Wi•idowv, , 31
um& ib.oye, by r. B. Isaacs .., 34
ty noel boy. by .tapbto e. Foster *6
ihalo oa tha.m.a. Multi, by U.; W. 41lever SO
Newer drum nay kw , can ebborr, by J It. Thonzia,...&a
Tl' 123 f, ittls tab/1064 sum. by 4 ) . . U. arlbe,.... —BO
Tbgnee non, be s*y good bight to' -me , , by J. H. He-
Naughton ...,..1. . SO
'racist me all td all, or not at all. Words by Tatinyaua, 6o
, . W. R. Dempster,
ii. Hine forev.r who, by 11. Btl'artl as
Ileautail dr ...mar, (furs dtar; by Wlal.er, SS
Brautiful 1..11.. , 1 the tea, by J. R. Thomu a
ll'isreyrri Ktity Xla .b. I'. 4. laaaca, - .. • 30
l'adar•ruu• Jun d.critnic, by - Ci arra B *dry co, SO
I @about call bar mother. by 4 hliddkrisid, . ' 30
J az> Brno but for tb ... by J Maur., , PO
K 1.41. goo b/w sly, by I. 4. II ard.t. , • - Su
Hiram, lath r ere I a a, by Walker; .- Si
Oury me to the .tii..hiae, by H. U Uud, 30
.tagel child by W. H. Bur, 16.
Beaublul cloud, b ~,, I. Aral 1., •,,- 30
dt.ltleg Ha ruin by Plan Bryant, D. B. Eauttat,.. 60
INSTRUMENTAL-NEW sV.►i.tZ
a•dits. by A Ar.'i'>•,: e 0
Nell a of iroolgiyek. by George Wil.tim WArr.b,....-1 Al
Pailta and Yalu; by Sag. ....... —3O
Faust. by Th. Onto, •
• 30
nosing it,. role, by Cb. Well., -,,, T.
Yaw, by George William WA/MI; 76
Ilar.est bnme, ny Jean Manna ' • .6o
Heart's mho, by William H. Allen, • - 80
Ida, by Jest Menu_ 60
Elsa, by L Ardltra ' 4 CO
tins, brilliant 7 arranged by E. ItHrepor, " 60
MAGCIII39 AND Gill[Wrgll3.
Llnoln Ytneral march. igl
Ynnend rare. from Ilan retAGJAN er (.1. Frade1,..,,:343
March 11. , ngrolse by H. Wollenbaupt, 60
Mareh r harpla-.le, by Gr. 7erabcoa r .... 30
March llonteneyrige. by H 310) lot, 40
• - ',ABUT' I tr.,
jell
atone'sl dre-iner, by A. Banos ... Kt
Call me not bads mom the erh es 'bore, 60
.y
Ile motber rye coma barns d: by G. Grob., 90
Liwiran'i ball, by A. Baumact,. .. 1
60
—.— . • ,
Feat fey Elostiaty4 Pear Mat of Instrument. and Cata
logue of Nei Mamie. Add el* °rants to
0. .1 WILLARD,
Wholesale Plano Porte sod Naito Dealer.
no=sstr. • No 447 1 •adaar, Near York
COO .8 A V It
ON 'A PIANO FORTE!
424 to SW I
ON A - MIi.LODEON . O ' R ORGAN 1 .
1
By purclaslog of
Z. SMITii ; OF E~il E,
lustogol of Froodfirg orders to New York.
PIANO FORTES AND 111:ELnDZONS
Futtuebed from the fallowing ee'elareted lleutfastureri
Steinway & Sone. New Torlr. •
,
i
Wm. Kaaba ii -Co., Baltimor e, Yd..
W. B. Bradbury, N :
• Omuta/ma Co., N lN.rk,
Boardman k Gra;. Albany, N. T..
Ike. A. Priced A Co , Buffalo, N. 7,
Jewett & Geode:um. Cleveland, 0
PRICES AT A iLAR E , DISCOUNT
BELOW MANUFACTURRS' PRICES!
Pianos tram We to 11,600
cr. AU persona dearing • Ent rate Plano Sr Melode
on are Invited to roll and esiunbai par Inatzuntenta be
fore pumhaalog @Lomb's..
Zvery Instrument wanzated fat eve yaw
No. 4!6 State Street, nearly opPoeita tho Post 0111ve,
Erik F.
soacrebet. Z. SMITH.
AM:MEAN ' •
suLITH-EAST CORNER (it' TRic rARK AND STATE
ST., ERIE, NA.
JOHN DUNCA N. PROPRIETOR.
•
Tint 171111137101111) LIMO
. .
taken charge of the ape well-known Hotel, and re•
fitted It in Reps br style, respeelfally eolielte a dare of
the public patronize. Termsreirionable, and accommo
dations equal to any to the edtji,
For the contenietice of pence* front the country a
good stable has been attached to the prem!sea
JeffiSS-ti • - JOHN DUNCAN.
FURS, FURS,
FURS.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
CH ARLES OAKFORD &SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 1111fLADC.,PRIA,
Hen now open their largo and isplendld assortment of
LADIES' FUR (.APES.
CULLARg.
- C FFS,
• i,GLOVES,
41YU HOODS.
Alio the du at alsortmout of
FANCY FUR ROBES, CAp2, MUFFLERS,
AND GLOY4 '
Am befoul cdrered by th.m, all or, whirl are warranted
to b. u represented.
SHIPPURI FURS' LIGII7 .
°Mit lam.
I °WARD ASSOC' ATION. TII /LA DEL'
L PULL. TA.—Olsosoos of !OA U. isiary and Soca
s Sital&•..ll•lf toad imitable treat roil 3t. Also tho Brld
, :hamber, aoCooor of Warniag lostroietioo not lo
' 4 + 184 •avolojolo. hos of charge- 4ddrosiv Dr. J. Skillin
Huughtou novarl Aiatielauove, INo. 2, Routh Ninth
treat PhllLielphiL P.. v 2013 ly
D 0 - K
■ LIIIITACTITUA AND WROLISALI DIALII IX
SEG ARS, TOBACCO; SNUFF, X., &C.,
PIFTII 11,FLOW STATE STREET,
11.8.111,,
,
°Hosea* the Dispatch Shiite' Beim
LIVBKT -STABLE.
• She undersigned hatiag
Para ased the troll-linoini Livery Iliad, heretofore
ocenpleatby Wm. J. Stilton. digits( to !atom hie Woad,
mid the pitile that he wtll oontlutie the berlooea, aid
Unitas their pat: oaage.
THE STOCK '
wm be largely Inermard sod improved—aitr (maw-
Roam have boom proomod, sad "coma of tbo beat Livery
iloneito the eoustry. I am dkerrairmi, to ao caadoet
the gatablubtorat as to ghro tatbdastloa. 'Mom a ha
smut to °Mats tho'retvlopo of a pod taw will ea I mo
ready at ell times to accommodate Wm. at reumablo
prima. Racolltet the plus"
111.8RILMS OLD STAND,
Fifth stmt. tsar of the Reed Holm.
hie, Jana 11, 11165—tf • MOS. LENNON.
E,OOMILNLI
lA, In rollitvady to Unlined down, eiapted to liatma
paetertes and thaldluee of all Mode contended n•
ate/tele thet hero steal thew
a of
an o ace
oto.atnnot on so ontbols aner M d ro
oid sa taryenta.t, L W'
Ilia, nem t ootopoidtion road la ant .
114 be
111114: Vary datable and at: „atrial Liu
p ma
lea t f roe by natl.
TO M RIAD AWNING 00.
No. iklos Lam Nom Tsb
A3rer's
.4SAYABILIP
Fry= Emery ///to treykrown trierdant of Ox
ford, Maier.
"1 have sold large quantities of your SARA %PA
RILIA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the
desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took
it. As fast as our people try it s tbey agree there ha,
been no tuedreine like it beforeiu our tanmuuity.'
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, 171-
oars, Bares, and all Diseases of the Skin.
Fro* Rev. Bob& Stratton, Bristol, England.
"1 only do my duty to yon and the public, when
I add my testimony to that you publish of the me
dicinal virtues of your-SmotArAtuLLA. 31y daugh
ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in tier ear? ,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unablr "
tiro until wo tried your aw4.lritutt.i. sho -
been well for some months."
From Mrs. Jane' E. Itiee, a well-knmen mil morn
esteemed iadyof Denning/le. Cape May Co., N.J.
" My daughter has suffered for a year past with a
scrofulous eruption, which was very, troublesome
Nothing etiolated any relict Until „we tried your
SALsAraniLLA, which soon completely cured her."
71 oss Charles P. Gage, Eaq., of the widely-known
Gage, Murray it Co., manufacturers of enamelled
I=is Nashua, N. 11.
1 for several years a very troublesome
Attnaor in my face, which grew constantly worse
until It disfigured m,y
_teatimes and became an intol
erable aMicUOll. I tried almost every thing a man
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
veiled whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA.
It Immediately node my &cc worse, as you told me
it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new
skin began to form wider the blotches, and eon
tinned until my fkee is as smooth as any body'''.
and I am without any symptoms of the disease Clint
I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a
lonbt owe It to your 28.1113APAIIILLA."
Etrysipelas—General Debility—Purify the
Frost Dr. Root. &nein, Houston St., gay York.
" Dn. AYER. I seldom hill to remove Eruptions
and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your
SARSAPARILLA. and I have just now cured an attack
of Afar/sant EiTsipelas with it. No alterative we
possess equals the SARSAPARILLA you have 'lap
is/$(4 to the profession as well as to the people."
Noss E. Johnston, Esq.. Wakeman, Ohio.
For twelve years - I had the yellow Erysipelas
on my right arm, during which time I tried all the
elebrated physicians I could reach, and took hen
/reds of dollars worth of medicines. Tile ulcers
were so bad that the cords became visible, end the
doctors derided that my arm must be amputated. I
aegan taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two toot.
ties, and some of your Pru.a. Together they have
mred me. .1 am now as well and sound as any body.
Being to a public place, my mum is known to every
Body la this community, and excites the wonder of
Fross Ifon...lllenry Munro, 3E. P. P., of Nesreasae,
C. W., a Waling member of the CS:madian Portia
tient.
4 61 hare used your SAILSAPATULLA In my family,
for gelleild debility, and for pirifYing the blood,
with very be
to
Vii."
t o results, and feel confidence in
amunendlng It the snaleti
St. .&tliony's Fire, Rose, Salt Stlicum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
Frost ITarrey, Staler, Esq., the able editor of the
Tankkatutock Donocrat, Nam/canto.
"Our only child, about three years of age, was
snacked by pimples on his forehead. They midi •
Spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered hi, flue, and actually blinded
his eyes for some days. A skilful physician apphed
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any
apparent effect. For fifteen days we ;guarded his
lands . , lest with them be should Margot' the fee
kiln and corrupt waled which cove his whole
race. Having tried fo rling else we had any
to fix:lax began your SARNAPARILLA,
sad appl tee potash lotion, asyfon
direct. am began to heal when we had yell
the first henk, and was 'nil when we had fl shed
the second. he childl'a eyelashes, which had come
out, grey: aga in , mut ho is now as healthy and fair
as
that the mil _n The whole neighborhood predicted
most dr."
From Draftee Soot, Qf St. Louis, Missouri.
" I find year SA/VSLPIZILLa a more effectual
*remedy for the keessediery symptoms of , Syphiliz
Ind for sphillieltaillareellinte any °ux we possess.
rim pro elision ule trUlibbled to you for some of the
best medicines We hare."
Prom 4.4 French, M. D., an eminent physician of
Laerrenes, Mass., who fa a prominent member of
the Legislature of M".- tarsus.
"DR. AYER. My dear flirt I have !band your
SARSAPARILLA en excellent remedy for Syphilis,
loth of the primary and secondary ty - ' and effisi
tual in some cases that were too obs tin ate to yield
xiother remedies... I do not know what we can em
ploy with more certainty of success, where a power.
flu alterative le requited."
Mr. Chap. Si Van Lim, of New Brunswick, N.. 1.,
had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or tairecwrlkti disease, which grew more
and more wgravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that conk' be applied, until the
persevering use of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. relieved
him. Few casescan be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
bottles to cure him.
,)ossess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, that WC need
not do more than to assure the public their
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and OM they may be depended on
to do all tivltNeY ,eve ever done.
Prom - re:l , Ct. AYER, kt. D., & Co.,
• " I ' v
T au LEHIGH CATTLE Pl)WU lLtt
H. Carl, Spann. 14'. T.
/I'4', L STJALRATTXD TO El
il e n on j• orrerful agent
. „„ee•:_,••%. for the tHornash and
/ ,•-•- .'-s\
„, 1,....),. Blood o Cattle, swine,
, 4•'" s 'e t l• d o i r ge S s h t A : e o p u: i c u lva r ns m i n eg eti th ng e
7 , \'',.\ system and tranaferring
11
... ilk /ft the purified animal fluid
rN
J 'k.. -r %, k, tleah, fat, milk, butter
•*, - and strength, and Nandi'
) tiilt-'' 4 ‘' 'fishing health acilvigi.s.
• - —2 ...: l' :I
- ' . ... 1 ::f -;.,. : PIP:OE'S ,
.-'`. •..- !•0?-....' t ' :. .% A . ti CD /I 11 I.
.4,4„ . : , .",.., t. ... 2, \ *.:-';' - y' ! ' ro Tf" DEn
' \... , ,A . - :-.,. ; t,.. la the Only medicineli.
-,,.C . i. , .. 1
..... -..jy .
gaily patented is France
.".- l'ilflNE . CHE.pII- 2 ,_ England, Switzerland, A
Holland, and duly' ad
ALLENTOWN ' ''" mitted tir their Courts,
honored with Prize.mielals, and invente , i by Mr. Havel,
Profeesor of the Imperial slolle ..f. for Agricuimrs a•
hies, and now manufactured by C. ili i tlirner, Dr. of Z,
and A., Allentown, Pa. •
All diseases of the itomach. Blood. lunge and Bow
de. speedity and certainly cared. HI i;thy b.,. k ivil•
be brotteit Into Vie highest state of perfuctioa, and on
to two tableToonfols a week in 01 grist %aide t.) hard
working horses, breeding stock, and Coke r and par...!
thoessods of valuable horses from contagions disease
me well at the barnyard as In the Army of the Potomac
•
THE LEIIIGH vrottm CONFECTIONS
Effettnally overcome all the °hints which usually pre
vent the expelling of Worms, arc pli%*%aut .0 tIIP, and
also one of the most agr-eable purgatir , a for Children
So confident Is the inventor, of th i seacees of Ws lobo
eons studlra, to the patholog cal elninmition of this
pisparation. that he furnish.' every graduated I hys'elati
with a written prescription, as a new era to Materis
Modica.
EXTERMINATOR
!a a Powder for the Kure eater nination of all Vermin
will °veer charge with age orclimate. and mush prefera
ble to the old Phosphorous Paste; Which hardetos t . •
short time, milling it worthless. For directions and
particulars see the small Fills to the Boxes.
Eight, -thre•lrremiu ns Awards I to these Prepay •
Doom sines 1851
Dr. Nick, an•d Carter k Career, Erie, Wholesale at p:
Retail Agents for Erie county ; R. K. Seders k Co.
Pittsburg ; John Henderson k Ciro , Wittahurg, and lieu
ton k tiro ,C'eveland, Wholesale Jobbers. '
jeatS)iy
SOMETBIBO EVERYBODY SHAWL') U4E.
SOOT OUT VI.: C.)LD, DU3T AND WATER - FROSI
YOUR DOOM AND WItIDOWS.
WIIITEER * S ISIETALIC
Tna •on.na nEtAT !maw not
Scrofula and Scrofhlaus Diseases.
Blood.
Sy - is end Vial Disease.
Leuoorrluas, Whites, Female Weakness,
um generally produced by internal &WU/Ws ill
xrazon, =a are very oft= cared by %be •Iterstive
Sect of this SARSAYARILLA. Some cases requ
_fre,
.Mweren, la aid, of the SMISAPABILLA, thji Wcithe.
mplication of local reutedles.
From Use veil-him» end tridely-celebrated Dr
Jam!' Morrill, of Cincinnati,
" I hare found your , SAItSAPARTLLA an excellent
alterative in diseases of females. , Many cases of
lrrrgularity, Lencorrhata, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility arising from the scrofulous diathesis
have yielded 'to It, and there are few that do not,
when its abet is properly aided by local treatment."
A lady, slaw:Wing to allow Use publication of her
name, writes
" MY daughter and myself have been awed of a
,rery debilitating Leucorrbeett of long standing, by
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA."
aheumatiem, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, •
Own mused Scro_fuk; In the system, artfrapklly
wed by this .15. - 7. CT. SARSAPARILLA.
AYER'S ,
CATHARTIC PILLS
THE UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE AND.AN-T
RUBBER ITEATHER STRIP
Does all this—is enliaoly out of ' sight, in doors and
windows, and la the beet strip in ore for the following
mime: let, It In more eLf-ctnel. V. It coats out—
third less. 3d, It will not lain ter opening 11.102 closing
doors or windows. <th, It Is better then donble
win
dowe—does not obstruct the view—docs not hinder
opening and cloning the blinds —windowe can be opened
so as to ventilate et anr time. ILle strip v ill atop the
duet in summer when your doub'e window, are off. You
hare no benefit from your double aelndo we only iu win
ter. this vtrtp keepa out the euld in winter cut dust
and wa+r in summer, and dose not coat oue.hall the
pros of dontre wioddw,t.
This Stria !a row offered to the inhabitants al th's
city. Tows Hamra P3ll QAIA.
F. W. K.),EFILF.II. Erie,ra
' octl2-tt Agent for Erie Co., Pa.
'rowYrs tiotF.L.
CORNER OF STATE ST., AND THE PARK,
" ERIE, PA.
This, Well Kiown Howe
flan pane) into the roottot of the Uudershrnel,
who are determined to spare no efforts that nil teud to
nuke, it a pleseaut stopping place for the trareltrg pub
lin, ♦ number of Important improvements Lase already
been mode, and others to be complete I et an early ra rod
will render It ci' of the Revd hole:s in the
gepeetal care is takin to; forniph the t‘hle with all the
asenereht• artie'es, seree,l up in the awe stnr.... r.tv le,
and br a nontatmlattng Waitenl t V. t.nk e';11.. , of the
hotel with the repolution to matte It s jell sa tt , e cants
of !hie mention require', sod feel confident of no•etiog the
etiprobe*loo of our guests. L 903118 h Ito+l 2 ,
A. 5.1.001111, }. Proprieturs.
W. Le Nati& Ray tl
HELMBOLD'S
11.1110 EXTRACT MU
Mit Iteteation or Intontioeuco of Beni°, Irritation, In.
fluirn d om. or 171r:ra!)n of thei Bladder or Kidney!,
1n...0 - es cf Um Prostate , 5t0..0 In Ilan Bl.elo.er
eaku;er, Gra7el or Brick flnst Depesa, and all I/W.laq
of the Bladder, Kldney ; :4, and DrortnealSwellingt
11ELMBOLD'S ,
FLUID EXTRACT BIICIIII
FOIL WEAKNESSES
Attisma cr.Olf EXCES ' SE - 3 OR /ND/SCRLTION
The Constitution mace affected by Organic Weaknetat,„
requires the aid of me 'loin?) kt Ftrengthon and incigor•
ate the system, which Ircluabold's Extract Bache Inca•
riably dog, If no trottment be submitted to,Omaump
lann or Insanity may etu.,uts.
HELMBOLD'S
E
In siTections peculiar to females, hi unequaled by any
other prepa.rat3en, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
painfulness or suppression of customary
ecxna
tious, Uiceration or Scirrhons state of the Uterus,
Lencorrt,ce, and nil co:nplaints Incident to the sex,
whether 6ri3lng from habits of disalpation, tmprtrden•
•
cles, or in the Decline or Change of Life.
FIELMHOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
IMPROVED ROSE WASH,
Will nulically exterminate from the system Diseases of
the Urinary Organi arviug from hab US of dasipation,
httic uspense, little or no change to diet, and no czpou•
sure, completely superseding those unpleasant and dan
genius remedies, Copaiba and Mercury, la curing Lima(
unpleasant and dangerous diseases.
USE lIELMBOLD'S
: ; FLUID EXTRACT RUMMY
In all cav , s of thn Urinary Organs, whether extst mg la
male or fetnalo, from whatever Cal, , e urigutatutc, and
no matter of how long standing. It LI pleas - tat ta-te
a: , ..10 , 10r, Mary..halo in lig and in , re
Inc than any of th., rt:Pparations of Bark or Iron.
f•urPring frota Jirolcen.,lotrn or Dclicata Cca•
uottuas,prucure the Rem,ly at once.
The reader must be aware that however slight mey be
the attack of Lb.' above Il7,aSe, it is to Mint hut
bodily health, mental iww,r.s; happmeas, znd that of
hu, peiterdy. Our flesh and blood arc supported from
the.o-sources.
PLEASE . AVOTICR
We make no.ecr. tof the inizredlents. HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BP.:Hf.7 u oenaposod of Dacha,
Cubrbs. and JuLiper 11,rrlins, eelectod with great caro .
and prepared a v.iicuo by II T. 17EL.VBOLD, Druggist
and Cliern:.t of sixteen years' experience In the city of
Philadelphia. and which is now prescribed by the must
eminent. pliyaleinns, h.. 19 been admitted to use in the
Vuited :7 * .nne., army, and IS also In very general use In
Ftate 110.irdtals and public Sanitae y Institutions through.
out the land.
iet.lhrect letters to
HELMBOLD'S -
DRUG & CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 Broadway New York,
.POR-..
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT ,
104 Sohth Tenth street tbelow Ch es tnut;,
PHILADELPHIA.
Bold by Druggists Everywhere
BEWARE OF CVENTERFEITE.
ASK IVA LIELMEOLLIS.
12 ,tow4mit i 4,
LIFE-RENVENATOR.
Tina prepantion k nnenusUe I me a Itejurrnator and
Restorer of wasted or Inert f octiont
The aged bond he cerlin to the flhArrene a
household god, lotnuu Zr .it will rerd r them youth
tot In frelinr and in strength. ecd enstdc:' ti em to lire
over again the days ef their resat VC joy. lt not only
exhl Jamaica, but etrengt hers, and Is really an .nraluable
°leaning, especial y to those wi n bare teen reduce : to
a condition f s•rvilit„rrlfasuse. mis - ortuna or ordi
nary sickness No matter what the e...1.1M) of the i
tent' of any human orgtn, tlrt aopetb prepitati,n will
morn tha eff set at one alai for, rer.
3E3 X EN
CURES Ivirori,—.:cy, Gw;E:rzkl, DEBILITY% NER
VOUS INCAPACIT', DEVILErt./ON, L 0 43
OF APPF.TITE, Lo4' SPIRIT:;, WE IENE . Ot OF TiiE
ORG 4,Nvi OFNF.RATioN, ITILITY. MENTAL
INDOLF:VCE. 1 ,314C1A110Y, ENNUI. It ha. w moat
n.),41 effect upon th. nervou4
rystem, nod all who nre anv wey nr).trAtod by a',
fowl •Irstst!y a Ivu V.! to nri is s core in
thin, tnnolt eceell-lit min.! on mile.! prep •nawn.
l'ernowi , iTnor“...ence, have lo+t their nstritil
eigor, will Inrol , • :1,, dv nd t ertranen cate i 4 the
~iolLi ca is. C 3 .
The Feeble, t 1,41, ncuid, the Dtspairin,::. tbe Old
should rise this raluali a disenvors a t r im: 't will 1,
found totsily 21.Tersn: !rum all other artic'es for the
LIMP pl.lfp , / , 31.
TO F 11. Est. —This peiharstion 13 1.1 valuable in
'nervous weatti tests of r'l ! luds, er !t. gi ll rrstore the
waste I strenzth :nth nondt.rrul r rrmlnenre
It la 3150 tt grv.a ion c, suit will give :chef in ristiep-
Pis 'WO tlr tir.t d i=e. .1 i•ri-f rietais'enee in its nit*
rill renoc.te the stinnleb tr a d.. rye of perfect health
bmieh Disc, f ire;er. •
Dee di ler per bottle, or ix bottles for $5. SOM by
Druggist , generally.
Sent hsernreis snyerherr, he
HUTCHINGS'S: lIILLYEH, I'roprietors,
St Cedar Street. New
G 0 VF.I.Yr dc..
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
499 BROADWAY, NEW, YORK
The attention of the Pu%lic and the`trade is invited to
rur New Scale i petare Rom..worpl Pmuo Fortis, which
for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled, bnarry
_heretfore Offered in thix market. They cootsin all the
modern impravements, French, Grand Action, Harp
Pedal, Iron Fra ne, Over- , ztrone Para, Ste., and each In
strument being made under the personal .nD•rrinon
J.4r. li. Grorexte , m, wh. , hr. hAd apractiul cape, ten re
4 over 5 yea-a in their manufacture, is fully warranted
in ererr particular. 1.
1H "GRoVF.STEEN Pi2.?10 FORTES•
Revived the award or merit over all others at the
eelebr.ted '
Ivor:LI - vs FAIT:
Where were az Ilibite4 inliromzmtt from the Test ma .em
of
LONCON,
rims.
GEIZU
r.lll..inr.t.rn) A.
R: LTIMOR6,
BOS7OV,
NRW YORK
And air° at the
AMER CAN INST:Trry:
for R re FTIC 4 I . IVA*, yeVF. tAe
• GM n AND t . ILVIR IlEn 113
from both of 'which can M peel at or worcro , m..
the introlu^lion of imp • otements we o. ho
more twist Pius° F0r . .., • I d by nw nut o t•ir nz I
with ait in ca-h system. are on itded to ray- t r Y to
summons.. et r. price whi,h %cid pree ' ude nit corn
Ftioin — No 1. :4 - Ten t °Torre, Roo . y5..0.1
plain case t3•ht.•
No. Y. Si "yen Uctsre, round eurri.fe.: , 110.......e
' heavy mouldiest 14:2:>.
To 3. Sel en Vetaro, rot ni eosr.rr., Mese
wool Louis XL e ' atoio
Titus: Net 4 . 61 h in Current Foodo.
T s eseriptire circulars tent f ee. Pu1 , 11;;.1,
Z. • 'NITtt is note Agent for VII. S. , Plano for brie >ml
vialtv. '
riAILTFOIIII FILM 1 NSURA NCH CO.,
n 4 Rirditl l ,tONNECtlCUr.
INCORPORATED 1810. CAPiT4L , 8 1 ,000,0° 0 -
T. C. ALLYN, Prost. 6.11. COIL, S rc•l
CITY FIRE INSURANCE GIOMPAN Y.
HARTFORD, CO`SECTICIT7.
INCORPORATED /847. G 4 PETAL. $260,000
WE. E. SAYER. Prot. CEO. W. Li3Tl.K.Fwby.
lasursace le the store old and ale Compa
nies ass baabtataod ca applltittaa to
ausigllV-AL 11. W. RU ILL, Agent.
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that the object is un!OI r
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to. o Txual c,.o,l,tz^n, V. N 7,:
of rm'n C 3 .11 2 ,•:
in a , y th.r way.
Dr. Ch eeseman's
byre tern t'ar,l,re.rk..,' •
are the tro.t etft•eta I • ad. etc; .UE
pecult •r to F tla:c? 7 .1..
taductrg. with ctra•rtt . -a' r
a:- known to hou , ar.C.i, nun Lt, e
knt ,thort the
fin of so=e rnotternuarct
Fer:i ft d.rect' letter. the;
with each tot—the n.c:sl iER Box,
it 30 I, co
11.1, I:) , mail, prcraptly, a• d e,
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A Warfel, f nd W IM. N I l.
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Iltaanfaotnrers of Photop.l7.:.
501 BROADWAY,' S.
1. ladltiera La 91? aura t_. mete ef I
TTRIAI—S, we to, Le..lll,t•ter• : • t_•' • •
Stereoscopes and Stere)acapc
Of Coon we tqLs • an trr-,••• se •
VIEWS Or THE Via.
Obtained at great .:peer a, .1 f rr. ii
TTIOTOGRAPILIC IIIaTOLT or THE ~::C LT
Ball Run, . Dutch Cs;
Yorktown, ' - Por.t.sor
Gettysbargh, Har.ovel
Fair Oaks, Lookort
Savage Station, Ch:clih..
Fridencksburgh, City Po:ht.
Fairfax, Nashville ,
Richmond, Foto:bug! ,
Deep Bottom, Bello Pills.
Monitors, Chat Lltc:is
Atlants.
Fort Morgan,
Charleston,
Florida,
GM
/Maims anti Tereca Clans-
ri t fiArnl•,,z •
tialurm U. Catkin . . wt;l tv St, L.
at Strap.
Photographic gib
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We Inn th. fast to tritr , gl
utigil we onageofutoro• ",
Lug rrtrs fro= 51
Latta. of becrrapener W_ •:r s- I
They wall be 'rut by etr. , l, •
ALftrigi ymg, g: ( 13."
'The Trade will find our ~1 .
Saleable they
cArti) rtion ,
Our Catalo,g„ ntrgt •rgb-ares ••"
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