Ytee'6f baits: -1 _ At the borough election, in Honesdale, Pa., en Friday last, . the whole Deinocratio ticket was triumphantly elected. The like has not occurred in several years before. f_ • We oolgratulatei John Cessna on his great success.rew persons who take the down ward eonT e in pOlitics reach the bottom quite' as soon a. he ha§ reached il f •e:A i • I Says the Spruagfield (Mats.) Republican: "By setne mysterious but merciful ' diaper' ration,' - the Maisachusetts Legislature has been thus far kestralted from making it -self ridiculous ever thSashington imbrog lio." In order to judify its publication of a Sun day paper, the Chicago Tribune argues at great length against the Christian 13abbathas • Divine institution. Such are the tendencies of radical leaders.Ze destroy, all respect for the Christie]. religion and promote in& i Malty. t t •.. . Alemale teacherqu Belfast, Maine, haii just ) recovered two Ondred and seventy one dol lars from a phieician there who charged her in one of thefiewspapers, with having ex presort' joy at the death '. ! President Lincoln, thereby depriritig her of her pupils. ' Last fall the ilepublicans, to a man, tram the Chairman 1 , theirlitate Committee down, denied that th question of negro suffrage was in issue; now they make it the leading issue. When ''ll the people get enough of 7 the deceptions ad falsehoods of theite bold disunionist.? The Newark N. J.) Journal recommends to the New York Iferald the following ticket for the campaign of 1868': Iron ' , morons, BOTTf,ED BUTLER. TOL, VIOL , - -• DEAD D UCK FOR-144Y• The correspimdent of the Boston Poet-etatea that the President, referring to certain Ines- T lions . lately agitating the Depart ts, has said that he makes no secret of las . ntention of standing by t snob Republicans a, sustain him, and of oppeeing those who oppose him and his policy. ,• . , The folic wing was Thnr . low Weed's eadorse mons of the P sident's speech, which was fe lent on the 23 , " I thank on from my whole grateful heart for you; speech of yesterday ; The Union is now fixed fact. " TIIIIRIOIII Wazo." 1 _ t:i‘ The New Yi k Tribune objects to the estab lishment of a 4 colored gallery " in the See ate Clamber t Washington. It wants a general mist re of black and white in the auditorium of -that augustbody. The next thing requirtid by the radicals will be a place upon the Sod? for "the Amerioau citizen of African descent," and Massachusetts may, perhaps, open the ball by sending a colored representatiza in place of Mr. Sumner I • Wauseon's . Pnornsar.—.The prophecy im. puled to DaniellWebeter bears peculiar eignifi. cance at thie day : , t If those fanatics . and abolitionists ever get power into their hands, they will override the Constitution, set the Supreme Court at defiance, change and make laws to suit themselves; finally, they will bankrupt the country, and - deluge -h with blood." Motto of all the " Republican " orgcne during the war ; "Opposition to the Preei dent is treason to the Government." R is said that medfral men never take their own physic. It is o?vident that the "loyal" pip Utica' doctors don't-either. SIIOULD BE DISTILOYID.--Itt Nashville the ether day a nigger was working at something In front of a jail with a ball and chain to his leg. A soldilier passing asked the nigger wby the ball was chained fast to him l' •' To keep traveling Yankees from stealing it, Massa! ' was -the prompt reply. That nigger should be looked' af ter—should be prayed 4. fir— should be Lade a free man or otherwise de+ slimed! I , • e ungrateful scamp ! • The Iliob'.. and .7lntis gives the following advice; to V rginians: "Let us, by the fair. es o, ; jambs : and humanity of our dealings and Interco . se with the A freedmen,' demon, strata to th that a Pre conservative inane* of the North ens' Bureau is not essential for the proteoti.n of the emancipated negro., Let u prove t. at we • are the freedmene' beet friends, and seek to make him useful, respect= able and in Higent." The Wu 'ngton Bier says; 41 Mrs. Jane G. Bwieshe was diemissed from, her posi. lion as oler in the Quartermaster'Oentrars office on M adey by the Quarterinester Gene= ral, with t e approval of the Secretary of War, for respectful language against the President , the United States in Saturday's edition of the newspaper which she edits, t,431 I. This in the second dismiessf from that o_ ce for hostility to the govern ment. A.Abort time ago a Mr. S. Lathrop was dismissed for utterances disreepectful , to i wards the Presideat. . Rodpath, one of .the favorite contributors to the Boston! Cemrgercial, says in a letter to that paper: " Lincoln was an email/sips: Nodal by eft/avulsion ; (hive , you forgotten how he sneered at the Pope's ball against the, comet ?) 'Lincoln . was made a saint ' and a liberator in spite of himself; he was cuffed Into the ea/lender; he was kicked into gory ; he did not voluntarily rise up. he was floated up on the resistless will of the people, to• the height he, now occupies ; but John BroWn stands by his side, or far, far above him, in spite of every obstacle that could be thrown in his way—in spite of old age, poverty and lack of sympathy from the world." Rs Busse or la—Chandler, of Michigan, lost to all sense of decency or shame, in a maudlin speech in Congress/ last week, allu ding to his blood letting propensity, said:- 0 No* Lam Lobe arraigned to be remembered in history as blood thirsty. lam proud of the name. May it stand as long ,as thlegv ertuactrat, when the Senator and men who • have co-operated witlf hini shill have gone to sternal infamy." We second the motion. Let bleed letting Chandler have the honor de IL Let the prefix to his name, of which hi boasts, stick to him like the poisoned / • shirt of Nuke, as a stigma and a warning. . "What the countrz, needs," says the Jour nal .of Connecta, "is a distinct drawing of ,thi - illge between the supporters of the Prat ' dent and the supporters of the Radical dia. unionists. It Is no day for men to sustain mere pleNtioal gamblers, who have no interest in the ;"` at qu estions of the day, except' their tillk pow add to distribute/the spoils Of o oept`is e ditty of every was to lde 'man o JR., - candidate who asks his vote, 'win ), o*,*ln the principles of the Pres • ident's vetOneseage, or will .you sustain the doctrines - *dab in that message he con demise t' Thi*,-Fresident, of course, desires the defeat ofircery candidate who refuses to stand by him.. end at this time neglect Is • acidulent to iehnsal." - Potrriiiis, SOnfirr. The New Orleans Picas ,rsete complains of carreepondents who seek tocrests thelmpressies that .the lives of Northern men ate not safe in the eouth, and says that in nineteen oases out of twenty their Merles are - " naked fabrications, with out a aironinstanoe on which to base them," and that "In the twentieth they are exagge ;Minna of ineidents that are rare and exceit ,tionable and most trivial." It admire that at pie, sent &leathern society: is not oped as it ,'once was to Northern men. It says that "it -19 . net reasonable to expect, and no man of sense; does expect, at this early day, after the suddin cessation of war. in its violent form, thatiocial intercourse would be reinstated at once in its former general asYbets ; or that it can be, - until time has sanitised the sting of wounds which have scarcely ceased to bleed." T . Whet la wrong with Wilda/44db ? Has he, gone out of favor? Is there anything is his' I ineamenta no longer sittraitiufz Hae his calm, - placid, ma.lestio face lost its dignity ' ? 'We ask these questions because erfittnd that the Treasury Department, in issobiktleebent setuli may - Tootes; has taken off Washidgtotes face and inserted a face that, to say the least, is not Ws/thing - plea It de Clark's! Clark, of the Treasury Department, who prints the currency and runs the presses.. Clark-..wh o is Clark t h at we should have hint always with ne ? What is ; Clark 1 We do not mean Con troller Clarke but-,the , one who rune the praises. Nits face has - nothing. rapturous about it. As al work. of art, it is scarcely' attractive enough to carry in the pocket book. The sesoziations are neither . national nor heroic, at least, scarcely as much so as those of Washiftten,, whom be has superseded.— If Clark has 'any friends who want his picture, let them ' pay for it. Between Clark ' and ; W ashington. we mUtoi;-Soy, not. to be offensive to Clark, that ' refer the Father Of his Country. So we Ibi ' would that pat& it the country not =three ~- the circle iif Clark's immediate leirsonartidmirses add friends.—N. Y. Fributte. ._ .••••• ; ' it 10A COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! ) _AND-TR lacoßAPrucl INswrcrrg, SIM' PA LITERARY DEPARTMENT! To meet an urgent demand, • Literary Department in this Institution, will be opened ON MONDAY, 'APRIL SECOND, 'lBO6, a? VO'CLOCK. A. X, For the aceorrunodattork of Ladies and Gentlemen. who desire io puma such Ott:tiles, etther with or without the other intro:hrs. this Department wilt be ander the personal euperstelonot Ge 0139- W. .GIiNNISON, XSQ., Who Is lull known La this community as n Classical Twain% Assent IROOMB have been fitted up In the College 31911211-Wlll CORNEA PAIN AND PIACI, NM. RATES OF TUITION-WM OF TSN WEEKS: Common English Branch” \SP 00 Higher ftgllett Branehte 8 00 Greek/ LAUD, Gorman and:Frervb 10 00 lultialory Coarse at litooklKeepise, eittb. b 00 ~. ' TROILAS COOK, malo-tt EMI F LIIR . .R AIL W AY., ORZAT BROAD tiIIAGB, DOUBLK TRACK ROUTE NEW YORK, BOSTON AND THE NEW ENGLAND CITIES rtils Ea extends from .flanktrk to New Yotk 4490 mile& buffalo to New York, 4151mIlea. Pak menet to New York 415 miles. , • Apo to TiOr 21TO sr ULLES THE smoanzer ROUTE. 41 Trains run directly through to New York, V* IMES, without change of Coaches. Prom and after Nov. 20,1603, ?mins will leave In con• neetion with all *extern lines as follows: From DON 41R1 and SALAMANCA—by New York time from Unica Depots: 5.31 A. at. New York Day .Eepreis, irons Salamanca, daily (exeeptelundays). linemen at Bormilxville with thes.oo A. me. Day Express Erato Buffalo, and anima in New York at 10.20 r. a 100 A. I. Express Mall, from Dunkirk, daily (minet Sundays). Stops at Salamanca 925 A. x „ and con nects at Nornellsvillet and Corning with the 8.05 A. X. Express Nail from Buffalo, and arrives Lu New York at t 00 A. re. 420 e. x. Nye York Niel Express, from Dunkirk, daily (excerpt Sundays). (Mope at lialarteittea 700 r. xy and arrives in New York at 1250 r. connecting with afternoon Guinn and Batsmen lor-Enston And New England Cities. i - 1.10 r. a. Accommodation Turin, from Dunkirk, daily (except Sands's). Stops at Salamanca 9.12 P. 14., 'and intense:to at Efornellaville With 10.45 r. x., Cin cinnati Express from Buffalci and amine in New York at 416 t. Prom Buffalo—hr Wow York time, from Depot Corner Exchange and Michigan Streets: - r O.OOA. a. Rep Pork Day Zspren, (Scads,' excepted). Arrives in New York at 10 20 r. x. Connects atri Gnat Bend with Dols care, Lackawanna & Western Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washiogton I and points South. ' 8335 a. a..Nspetes Mat, via, Avon and daily (except Sunday). Arrives in New York at 7.00 A. a. Connects at Elmira with Williamsport k El. Mira Railroad for Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Waahingten and points South. 3.05 P. x. New York Met Rxpresa dally. Anna in New York at 11.50 A. a. • 10.45 r. B. Ciociaaati Lopren, daily (except Sandals). Arrives in New York at 4.15 r. x. Connects at El mira wtith Wililanapert At Elmira Railroad; at Gnat • Bead with Delaware, Laclunanas Et Western Rall • road, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Cities. . • Only OnsTrsin Nast oh Sunday, liming Buffalo at 0.05 e. x„ and - teaching New roast JIM a. x., in 'ad. Vann of all other routes. Boston and Neu Englsred massager! with their bag. gage , are transferred Jeffs of asege, in New York . : " The best Ventilatetkand most Luxurious Sleeping Cain iN ISM WORLD accompany all night trains on .this railaty. Baggage checked through and fare always as low as by any other route. • cip- ASS FOR TICKETS VIA:ERIE RAILWAY, which can be obtained at al principal ticket. elms in the West and South-west. H. BIDDLE, Gen? Sup'!. febl6l6 NB W.BIRM. \ -- , Aar° Gar has associated with himself es. the WHOLESALE '111) RETAIL, GROCER Y • EIISINESS W. B. AND J. 1. P61411114 ' OR, .of,No•th Springfteld. Pa„ and hopes by Increased foal ties for doing bwineas, to have an increase of the patronage already,giren by the pribila Me shall make it a speciality to SUPPLY BOARDING ROUSES, HOTELS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, 1 With everything they need in the ratable Line., The public OM depend on the . BEST OF' GOODS BEING SOLD, .AT MB LOWEST PRICES.• Jall'6s 515 FRENCH ST., KRIS, P JOHN GENSUEIDIER fig VON. DRILL EIS IX, 1 - 18681 1081 Isais 1 The best pa r " tn the United States for Mechanics, Inventors and IL nufreturers is the Scientific American. It is be largest In she, and brie by far the wiliest etnsa latter of ) ny other raper of its class in this country.— lt fs published weekly. Each camber contains at, teen 'pager, with , nnicerqus illastratione. The numbers for • year tuakit.two v oles of 416 pages each. Order eon tains &full aireount 6 pf all the prineipal inventions and dia.:crudes of t h e day. ' Alcir, valuable Illustrated arti cles upon Toobrand Machinery used In Workmate, Man ufactories. Steam a d Msehanleal Engineering, Woolen, Cotton, Chemical, Pe trolimm and all other manutirctur Jugend producing interests. Also, Firearms, War lin =ts, Ordnance, War Vessels, Railway Machine?). 0, Chemical arid Mathematical Amanitas, Wood ltd Limber Machinery, Hid/stiles, 011 and Water Pumps, Water Wheels, etc.• Household, Horticultural and Farm linplencents—tas latter department being very full and of great nit:Zamora and Gardeeem. Articles embracing every epartment of Peppier &donee which everybody can and and which every one Hkeri to read. Also, reports ef Eic'entlflo ea:defies . at twine and *bread; Patent Law Decision; and Discussions, Peaett eal etc. It also ambit= en octal list of all the • Mewl Calms, a Special facture of great vitae to Inc enters and owner. of Patents. ' The PubCabers also act u agents for iirocntiag Pat. este tor ;few Intentions. A New 'lrolamed the Scientific. American commenced January A. - TERMS.—T 3 par year: $1,60 for six =ones. Ten cop es one year $25. Canada mbseriptions, 26 cents extra. Speen:sea eeplu sent tree; Address. es & 0.,, iro.ti Park Row, New York City. • febl-fit' ADNINISTICATOWS SALL . - • In. pursuance of an order of else Orphan's Court of Erie county, I will oder at publicist*, at the Market None in the city of Mi. lisMrdoir Sarehltiste leak at 10 o'clock, a tn., all the right and interest of Thomas 8. Blot:1st; late of Iris. deed, in and to the following deseribed_pleco of land, situate in thecounty of Erie and etate of Pentuiyhania, being part of out lot number three hundred and slztrithree ot the second section of the town of Erie, an lard ostt hi the Common wealth Or PenmOintlie. beginning la the East aide of Plain street at a point twentrfive perehlw seuthwardly from .the north west earner .na out lot No. ddt;' theses eastwardly parallel to the North lineof maid out lot, ten perches; themes southwartily parallel to Tenth street, eve perches; thence' westwardly parallel to the nortk onset sad lot, tenmobile, to Plum ,streel; thence along the east side of Plum street eve perches, to the plane of begioulno—Containing about one-third 'Of an acre Of 111114; being lot No. 11 of the plso and sub• division of said out lot into iota for We or sold by E. • Sabi% assignee of ;dein J. Kelso. ?snub.-Claah in hand ortesoldinuation of sale. 0110. W. GUNNISON, ganS4OW Adadaistnitot: titituosu i st ir • . - etutirikuslumin , Tan great lin tia the Narthern'and Nortlkirest "mew at .reaeoyinals to the city of MU. oa Lake Me. It ham been leased, by thiYeassipteeeria Rail road Mpiary, and Is operated by them. Tilt C/P TABSEROIII T11111:X3 AT 111111. Lessat Lanyard. Ifall Trate - , 200 a. ma. Iris &sprees Train ID Warren &am. ' ~1 65 p. An 7 30 am Anise Westward. _ Mail Train 640 p. ta. , Elie Express Trail _ 3 37 a ut 1 ar Warren'keemn.. - 1020a.m Passenger ears min through an the Erie Vail sal Ex press trains without change both ways teireeri Thlladel. phh; sod Erre. New York connection t Lim New York at 6 Oap. m. mire at Erie a 37 a. ma : Leave Erie at I 611 i. ta.i anise at New York 115 p.m. - No change of cars between Erie and New York. Elegant Bleeping Cars on all night trains. _ Par team:sums respecting Pasesager batistes' 11110) at !Ss& E. comer Ilth sad darts atm, NW for Freight vastness of the Company's agents. 8. B. KINGSTON, IL, corner 'lath and Hand Sheets, 'Philadelphia. . J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. . , 1 . W. BROWN, Amt N. C. B IL, Baltimore. 11 . IL HOUSTON ; ON; General Preheat Agent, Phila. WI. W. GUINNICR, Gen. Ticket kgt. Plait. A. L. tYLER, Graerst Superintendent. 71111ynaport,- F ALI. AND WIN - TRIL 'GOODS: MItS. EL H. HALL • wolga respeetfully call attend to her LARGE STOOK OP oohs Jod received from mem York, bracing BONNETS, HATS, RIBBON , Bco., Together with some - ICE Y Which she will sell CHEAP POE CASH, OR READY-PAY. 1131 P Particular attention paid-to- bleaching, =lodes and aling. Sto p re on, Pesch St.. V doors alma the Depot Erp, ' aorEglittf. CITY AND COUNTY SUU G VEYIN. JOHN 'H. IS hilly pfd to re -ret any grade, and te-malit cot ners uf Inlots and Ont-lotS bt the city, and the Tracts thr , ughont tlikl.ecinaty. Haring been format:ly years employed u city and can't ty Surveyor, be begs leave to refer to all too tarmarsand turstne-s mon who have heretofore employed him. Particular attention given to Mapping. Plans. SpeckS. cations. Oil Maps prepared oh the shortest untie'. Allborders left at P. A. Seeker's store corner of Ellsib and French streets, promptly attended eto. Erie, December 14, leg. Principal D AVIS & °ABEAM, • - Deem in Alit RINDS OF GROCERIES, VIWITS, VEGEFABLES • AND PROVISIONS, Fifth sheet, between State and Freneb, Erie Pa. Cetintr7 Produce of irvery eorthonabt and 'Mid. Farmers can always depend op receiving the Milken mar ket prim for their - articles. - DEALERS IN THE ADJOBTLNO TOWNS, , 73IIPPLD WITHFRIIIT, TEGETABLF2, Re - are as a 60. REtFAILIES. MAY k JACKSON'S MARKET ,DEPOT, anl7-tf B ANK NOTICE. }KEYSTONE - NATIONAL. BANK OF ERIE. • , CAPITAL, $150,000. ' - - DIRECTORS: • SELDEN MARVIN, JOHN W. Hak kONO„ BHA Luisa% RESTER TOWN, 0. NOBLE. - ORANGE NOBLE, President JOHN J. TOWN, Oaehter. Tb above bank will be opened for the transaction of ,business on ' • DEC; 5, 1865, IN HUGHES' BLOCK, wMit aide of 8t Bt., between Seventh and Elibto, l Satisfactory paper *discounted. Roney recedved,on Deposit. Collecttone made and proceeds accountedf promptness. Draits, Specie and Bank Note' bought and sold A 'hare of Public Patronage I. respestfulli 1101/66"i WI(. R. BAER, 9ezel Pam. AUTHORIZED C.tPATAI. $3OOlOOO. ' CAPITA. PAID IN, VOO,OOO. THE SECOND NATIONAL;BANK En the Banking office now oecnided by the Merchant's Bank. In Brown's Hotel Batlank, north-east corner at Bute attest sad public Posh. 1 Wit. it SCOT; Passuart. SM. 0. CURRY, CAsann WM. L. SCOTT, of Arm of J. Hearn & Co., Coal Dealers JOS. 114AILLETER, of arm og, Sektqa, Bliss & McCall= Battlers, ORO. NORTON, Coal Deafer' W. a. BROWN Jtcßoffelo & Erie Railroad. JOHN C. RUA of Arm of Comets, 'Caught, 3 orgess,, Wholesale Grocers. 0. Z. CROUCH, of firm of Crone& & Bro., .flour Nees. N.R. BARR. damn of Bur, Johnson & Searo&4l, Stop Yansfsetaren. P. P. 'FARRAR, Gray & Farrar. Wholesale Grocers. J. DRUMMER'S, Grocer. Rile, Dec. 5,1661. - . • WUOLDBALE AND RETAIL GROUNDY STORE P. A. BECKER,• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Dartit-East Christ? of as Pork F Arreackarat i (asitarisroi,) Would zooyestfollyto a eill the attention Stock of of the eocoomustti o GROC'EROI3 AND PROVISIONS, SUGARS, COFFRPS, .TEAS, SYRUPS. • TOBA.CCOS, FISH, &0., to not =vaned In the city, es he tivewarea to prase to 'all who wiviletaa a call. - Bobo keeps eonstantlj' on band a =motor lot of 1 ! PURE LIQUORS, . 1 • br thou wholesale troda, to %dab ha dlseeta Witte:don of the public. Ala motto ti, Sales; Small Profits and a Yell Eqattalent kir the Mow." 1 elinreatt STATIC NORMAL is CIiOUL. 1 The Spring Term trlll opal _ • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 8. fitadents wishing to ,commahen LATIN OR GREEK, Should bests with the Spin Tens. histntitioti as uslt al ist all the Common Braseher e , BOOK-KEEPING, MUSIC AND *CHINO ..- • 1 . cr. The mut papist ifelinel in SorthAirestens Pennsylvania. Par circulars address the Principal. • . - • J. A. COO PM I Ediabovo. Erie Oa. Pa; fs23.steow. 3101111,180211 & 1,q21031n01t1,1, enor.r&rm Diat,.lpus nt FLOUR, PORK, BEEF, - EAT, GRAIN, CLOVEP, TIMM' Elip, &O. NOS. 501 AND +503, FRENCH 13TEEET, Betwans e 54116 ' ! MILL AR Haifa/ pttrehmea our .etock befoie the late rise in prices, wed; fell confident of being able to give Satte• faction, both in - price and - quality, And on the Linea of Railroad, FIFTH STRIET, MlUps's'? for batsman on MOND.II4 DECEMBER 12TH, 186& DIRECTORS: Which be is desirous to et tkott the YZRY LOWZST POSSIBLePHICEs. His saiortnent of - i \ ilkitriej - 103 1 89 - it: •••74AtIM:!- •a. ON•-ic PIANO . -14ORTE! - AID t2O. $2 Atm atkos Ati ORGAN OR -4 E.LGD EON 2 Ay sending yotF °hien to ; JILL,L A R D,, • 0 " No. 47 BrealintyM.Y.i wamii&re • o. PIANQ PORTE AN,T) MUSIC DEALER PIANO FORT S 4 Aad Corbart, Needham tc Co's vow Panor az laao. lane. deers. Church Ilartaarda ma, S. D. di Li. N. BmiUte • • .AN R G' A ,N a MUM AND ' DgALERS . Shoo Strum Inetruciion BOali irgiwuror Melodeons at . 'hairline Prices. 1 . ?NW 10510 _UN? TO ANT 'ensures, ra22 Or POEITAOT, ii:ot.. l ItTompr. l s P112C14 , .. . . Victory at last. gong and shims, by William E. 13r10 I . , 1 bury, ISO Our noble thief bas peered away. An bulogy en the death of A. Lincoln. by S. E. Thomas, LAO It's all up la DIAL, by Tucker,. LIEI Jeff in pettieoate. A song 1.,r the titileii, by fetcher...l 80 em lonely since he lett me . O. Reeler, •• - --•„ 135 He, or Tay down in Bsonsylvatia. Hans iiiehmidt,....43o I believed her true to WI. H. Millard, 1.40 I hare so much to tell. J It. Thema% I 38. " Let him rest." A tribute to the late Stephen O. Foe ter, and embellished. le Oh lain' likeness, by HeT 4O Tucker, "Limerick is beastilide'• .Words by Bercicatilt, enrol Dale Bryant, ' so Lost star army home. Tho last song and chores tiy Henry Tucker, 30 Littlectionise tinder tbe hill. by E.G. Pheipi, 4 30 1 • Lie - srr'lDO not In dark degree r, by A. H. Wood,. ..,..35 Mind you, that, by'.l. H. MeSangitou Moonlight with thee, by u. Me. er . • .1.50 Hy Poll Ann, comic, b 7 Davis Rood, - V 25- My beautiful Mate, by J. Mahon, I 1.86 Itotherht bleseing. by, F. Widdnws, • 1..35 Maggie Moore, by P. B. helical_ -.... ' Gil My angel boy, by gtephon 0. Fosler. i,35 I Must," on thy wares. Duet!. by 0. W. Glover. r so Never dream my love can change, by J. R. Thome/44.3c Tell me, little twinkling star. by 0. fl. °MON.". - I-30 There's nowt° say good flight to me, by J. H: l e. , Naughton,.' - ...1 so I Trust me all isall, or not at all. Words by 'Penny rt. W. R. Dempster,.. • • I 841 1 It. thou foram mine , H. Millard • I 88' Reautifol dreamer, (for guitar; by Winner,.....,.....35 Beautlfol isle of the sea, by J. R. Thome, - 55' Blue-eyed Kitty ya , ,by P. B.lssaes, ..._J_ . 3O Cadaverous Jow', enrol; by George Bowan ai,....:.1...80 I cannot tall her mother, by Chamberlain. ,' 80 Jenoe, lives but for thee. by J. Mah0n,.....„ •...........80 Ki,eing on the sly. by J. A. Warder ' .i 30 XLa me, fattvr, ere 1 die, by Walker, Bury me in the sunshine, by 4..4:11ard,..........,...1-30 Angel child by W. l!. Burr , I ed Beattifol cloud, by I. Areee, • Nr-ao Striking lie. sung by Dati Bryant, D. D. Emmet,. '..4..30 ' ,IiTBTRITMENTAL..-NEW WALTER'S. I - L'Araits. bric Arditx, , , , !...eti Bell , . of Brooklyn, by lleoige William Wilreu,.. .;..1 03 Dallis ti , aud ;Vales, by gag. a gettener,....j. ........... Faust, by Th. pcsteD, ' 1 ' 30 Floviug stre . t. by Cll. Weilr,..." ..... ;.,l .... 1...75 Faust, by CcorgoXillara Warren.' 4.......76 Har.eat Boma o.y‘3 , fto ' Banns,— , 1...60 Heart's ache, by William H. Allen, _ .1 ' 30 ids, by Jean axons ' / fa Hies, by L Ardits, ' . /...60 Kiss, brilliantly arranged by F., Kittener.= 1--G0 -diabtly &wined by NARCIIES _AND QUICKSTEF S. Line4ln flurral m• Teh. Funnel arch from Dan Nebastiar, by Ch„Fradet,i_tty !larch flougroLie. by H. Wollenbaupt,„ ' 60 March Ttllmpliale, by fir. ;Perab.ao, au March 1116aleneyrise. by H. Heller,. 40 • VARIATI3N3. Beautiful dreamer, by A. Haumaeb, • tO Call rue oat back from the ecb, , lea• shore to Dear mother Fre come hems to die, by G. Grobe,J.—.oo La nigan's ball, by A. Bautoach, .60, Seal for Illuetrated pr'ce Vat of Inatrum'enta anti Cata logue of New Music. Adttees orders to •O. J. WILLARD, ; • 'Wholesale Plano Forte and Mao Dealer, , foo=batf. No. 547 Broadway; New York. . 8100 8 : A B D " 4V A NANO FORTE ! $25 to sso' ON A MELODEON, OR ORGAN 1 B'y pi:imbuing o 4 Z. OF ERIE, Instead of sendtog orders to No* York. i PIANO FORTES AND ItELDDSONS =MM1!!! Ste&Tay & Sons:Ner Yorfr, Wm. Etnabe & Co., Baltimore, 311., Wm. B. Bradbury, New York, Grovesteen & Co., New York, Boardman ft bray, Albany, N. Y.. Gil Gee. 1. Prince ar Co Buffalo, N. Y, Jewett & Goodman, Met eland, 0 I PRICES AT A LARGE DISCOUNT BELOW HAN FACTITHER3' PRICES Piano 4 tram $230 to SIM* . r . Er All arsons dosirixig • first rate 111110 or' Melode on are 'melted t 6 =Wand examine our instruments be fore purchasing else•here. i Eterrinatnament rarrantad for Ace yours. 1 No. 4 26 State 62re64, inally opposit e', the Post Oittos, Erie, Pa. _ n0.301t5t2 -s Z. SHITS. D a it is,, C . ,. . -= , •,.,, ; ; .4:7 I DA. A 01171151 AND lATIOLAZAZIA DILL= IN SEGARS; TOBACCO, ,SNUFF, AC.,AC., ..:, I FIT= BELOW - STATE STREET, ' .;,' - . t . ERIS; TA.'' s l . ' Oppnaito the Dlitiateh Priating Otlee: • - 1 4 1Vintir BTA4I/14 '• • . L The undureigited having Purchased the well-known Livery Stand, heretofore occupied by Wm. J, Retreat, desires to inform hie friends and the pabilo that he will continue the Dullness, and invites their pattondge. THE" STOCK - , - Will' be largely increased and improved—nevi convey. arms have been pronored, and some of the beet Livery Sonia in the country. lam drtermined to so conduct the establishment an to give satisfaction. Thane - who want to obtain the.eeivicesof a good team wiliffni me ready at all times to accommodate them, at reasonable prices. &Collect the place, WIRRRETr.3 0141 Fifth sheet', rear of the Reed Rouge." - Erie, June 8, 18e4i-rtf THOS. LENNON. N B %V "F 1 .li l 111 • . ... - James P. Crook, having token in hie win, James 8., as a partneron the lat daof April, 1864, ander the lino Mona of JAMBS P. CROf I a SON d.eatres to hive &set Unmet of hieold aeconnta. AU parlous knowing them 'styes indebted to him are requested to Mill and settle without delay. ^ , ) . , ' . —.:-.... . JAI( P. CRO O K X & SON, i .• mauls Is BOUGH& PL'AN'ED 411;t1BIIRM. • , xasirrActvaias op Wintow Sash, Frignes. IDoors and 'Blinds, If ouldings sad Picket FILM* Sproll Sawing. Itateala and ..Planing done to ot.iey, Shop on Peach St; Between 4th and dth Sta., b, Pa. i f--- We ipeettally call t e attention of the public OW & alit for doing wor in the best of style. prom Of and on 'solvable tem. , noting Iltted up entirely nee ahem with eaperior machinery, we feel confident o giving. entire setisfastion. . . leWOrders fro4i.abroad will receive premptittetiat‘ on 03 , 28111- 7 -tt. _ • ,JASIES P. CROOK & soy .- . . . READY PAY STORE. 1 A rx rG • 1 / . f . W ou ld Asepe t ifax , l ot ki araa the n : myth that he chic 822 XX if GROCERIES of WPM 4. RUSSELL, cousse or' BTa Aso as:ft ate. Moro las itteado to nap so good an important of MEI LOWLY - GROCERIES ,Sz PROVISIONS, WOOD.I WILLOW WARE, AND VARIFY GOODS si is kepi in fie% irspt coaataitlp as hand. BEST BRANDS OF ERIE CO. FLOUR • TrAUGLABIZD I GOOD 4RTICLSI- • Thehleunt Market Pace paid for all ldrda Cianntry Produce. ar Goods &livered free of charge to any pert of the City. - deeit Mt/ yr t'l T: Miti de r f- " I ' ARS wnar" HETALBOLD'S TO MI DI/14MM OP WI. • ONE. - .D•to LI; A R A. C , Witbout.r.gaidlo value. Net to be paid for until you )neNi , eltar,so/ ire to reeolea. ,SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, ALI. TO DO BOLD POD 0311 VOLLAIIIIMCII. illnalltal Bose' 8/0 to 1450 each 160 " with belle and eta. 201 to 0110 each 10 'Silver Teapots, and coffee 0rne„..20 to 5) each Ltd " Jet, afing .10e6astli Thiso " Ica Pitchers 20 V) 60 each inre " • Syrup Cups with-Sal . e1t.`..1:0 to 60 cub 6000 ." Goblets and Drinking Caps '6 to 60 ea ib 8060 Castswa..., ' • 16 to 60 et eta 20.0 fruit, cud tail cake t,iek...to to fin each - 6008 Gram allyer Tea bpoons.. .. . 10 to 20 die 10080 - Tab:* 'spoons fOria,!. 20 to 40 each 2,0 Gentle Gold 11120. Cuu Grateke4.6o to 100 each 2LO Ladles* gold and enameled Hunt . - legs:ass watebet. -SU to .0 cub' 660Gente Musa. Gaael3ilrer Watebes.23 to 70 each 2011Dlamond Ring,. . ~• . ..... 60 to 103 each 6000 Child Test and Weeir Chains - 4to . 3.1 es: b 2000 Gold oval band bracelet?' • 4to 8 each 6000 Jet and pad bracelet, oto :10 each 30001 hatelatne and Guard Malan__ 6 to • 20 each 70002elltaire and Gold Broaches. 4to 30 each 6000 Opat and emerald broo,cbea..'. . . ... 4 to, 8 earls 6000 Irceale, Jet; l are and /Florentine' Eardrop , 4fo 8 each 1 1500 Coral, Opal& Emerald Eardrops. 4to 6ea h 1 4000 California Diamand Bresastpina..' l 7so to l 0 each 3010 Gall Feb and ventlratele kayo— 230 to -ft each 4010,10 b and vest ribbon all lee • 3to 10 each 1 6000'Set6 ooll'aire eleeve button', alc... 3to 8 each 4000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, &a. ' 4 to' 6 eisata -10000 Niniselurs Loekefi ... . . . .... - -11.60 itet 10 each 4000 " ' ma& wiring—AO to 20 each 3000 Gold TOotheckr, Crosses, &a -2 to 0 each 4003 P air Gold Wage- .e.... ..... .. 4 ,lo 10 each, y 1000066 i d Signet Binge • 2.60 to 10 each 5000 Caysio, 6451 d Bingo ..... 1 . .6.. 4to -11 each 10000 Gallo 'i atuood Mom ..... ... 2to 10'each 'ls')o Seat. tee' Jewelry—Jet At gold:. 4. to 14 each 8,00. 1. " Cameo, Pearl, • a other stones • 4 to . 14 each . 10000 Gold Pers. Salyer extension bold ' ' ors and' Pepers 6 to' 10 each 10000 Gold Pena & Gold !fount Boldere. 6to 10 each /5000 " " • Ex. Solders 15 to 25 each 3000 Ladled Gilt and :et Buckleta ........ 6to 15 each '0406 " 1 . Hair bars & belle 4to 10 each - Cent testes of the various articles are Mat Oat into extvelojes. -sealed up, anti nrxe,d; a - d when ordered ore taken Out without regard to Choice, and snot by IV •ii tEne g clog Alls'aT charm!. Ore , r*eelpt of the eertiCe este, yan ‘, ill see what you ero.to bare, and then it is at tone ootlea to send. the iltallar or apt. Purciassra may I lttns obtain a G 11 Nate' s: Mamond Ring or any Set oflesrelys on our list for ONE poLLAE. 'OPID l's CENTS FOB. CERYIPICATP. In ell transactims by m\i I , we ;shall charge for. for warrdin e the:Certificates, paying the postage, and doeng. th e blob: t eas:2s Gents each, which cruet be enclosed when the ...ktilicstts is sent. Flys Cert..6cni.s sill, lie • sent far St 00112 for 3.1. 01; 30 for 100 for $l5. AGEICI' .—We want Agonts:in every regiment. end 'iu every town and county in the Country, and three acting as such will be allowed 111 cen t& on every GQctifl cote . ordered by them, provided their remittance amount.; to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either to Cash or C. stage stamps t2. BRYAN BRIS. & CO ,' 68 Liberty St. New York City. Feb 2 alf A DUSTS WANTED In every. township, borough a: ward to canvass for ONE - VQLUME _WAR, HISTORY." Containing Tanta, and not Politics. The only wort-, every page of which has been 'prepared sines the cir of the war. The popularity of this work has no paral lel. is more than 50,01 n ropier bay. bent sold in the last three months It cord/tin AP moth history as any Of tila one or two volume worLa oat, and yet is sold, fer only $4 CO, bound either in morocco or sheep. Our in• dneenients n:e dettbiedly th. teat offered, as we Ore the highest corninis.ion, faintish licass free,and pay expres sage on books. - Mao, . "LIFE, AND DEATH AN TIEL PICIONS." .., The most thrl'legly eveiths li tie book flak. amen by ono wno has Been and 'exper en ed the firemen wh , eh he describes, .. - Canvassers fee any History of the War will end 'this en -eseelleet side boot, an it emurvet Fneh important theidente of the war almost everybody will tike one, either with or without a hietriry, or where baying pre vlonelv inbseribed. . Disabled Soldiers, ?sleazed prisoners and others Wll' 0124. in the sale of ibis and ; oar Matorr, eopioy©Fa' suitable to L..elr . condition. t ilend for term, or o‘lla't AMERICA-'P PUBLISHING AGENCY, 600 Cheat - ant St., Philadelphia. COAL, COAL' S GOAL. W 4/. W 11. I TIL E . &CC Are eellng the beet quality of • , BITUMINOUS COAL AT LOWEST RATES leered in any part of the eats . dit'i will winks greater reduction •by, Quantity or Cal . Load. We bsitenuar oahand . • LARGE STOCK OF ANTHRACITE COAL.' - . . , Or all g4dea. A l pr Coal only need' a trial t convince any one of a. rotor alLty. (Mice corn Pearh and 12th t4trvcte to, Pa. Ordvre lett at An la's Stole will meet wi:n prntopt a ention. . ' W. M. WHIII.EY d.e..tEr tt. ; R. J. qAl,TellAk . THE LEI.HGEICATTLfI POWDER . ' P -:l, IS WAS ANTED TO BE the moat ir et ful aged ~• i„ , L , :,...... for the tomarh and Blood 0 Cattle, :-.;:ilee, .....-- or Sheep. in pronuting dlgret:on, clrawiiig the system and tranderrlne the purified an.T. 4 fluiSV in faith, fat, milk, ia - I.o' and ettength, and eatab- Dishing health and rigor. , DC vors m v air DEA Is the ally medicine la gaily patented is Frame. England, Switzerland, Holland, and duly ed --ENV 4 _ milled by their.„Courts, honored with Prize.medabi, and invented by Mr. Davey, Profaner of the Imperial Calibre for Agriculture at Paris, and now manufaidured by'C. G. Rimer, Dr. of Z, and A., Allentown, Pa. All diseases of the Stomach. Bitiedrl.tings and Bow els, speedily and certainly cared. Healthy stock wil: bp brought into the highest state of perfection, and on= CO two tablespoonfuls a week is of great %slue to hard working herself, breeding stoeb, and Colo, and caved thousands of valuable horses from contaciolis 'disease. as well at the barn-yard as in the Army of the Potomac THE L , EIIIGH WORM CONFECTIONS Tiractnally overcame all the 'objects which nsually pre rent the expelling of f.Vortns, are pleroAtit to Labe, A nd alio one of the must agreeable' pargatives for Children afd confident is the anveotor, f th, *access of his labo rious studiee, in the patholeg cal composition ,of this witparation, that he furnishes every graduated Phyei , .:uso h a written prescription, as, a ,new era In !Uteri* Medics. _ THE UNION ROACH, RAT, MICE AND ANT ' . EXTERMINATOR Is a Powder for the sure eater nination of .all Vermin wilinever change with age or elimate. and ranch prefers• tile to the old. thosphorous Paste, which hardens in , short time, =plug it worthless. leer directions - and particulars see the man btala in the Boxes. Eighty-three Premluma Awarded, to thevi'Prepara twos elope 1858. Dr.. Nick, and Carter at Carver, Erie, WhOlesaieuind Retail agents for Erie county ; R. E. Sellers kC9.-- Pttt.sherg ; Solon Henderson & Bro , Pittsburg, and. aflo.. ton & Bru ,C'eveland, , Hholesslitiobba re. jeMIA:ly 11. rping; '4=44, S. Y QO3ILTIILINLi V.VEIiipIUDY SHOULD US II • sour OUT TR ()OLD, DUST ♦ND yraTiß FROM ' IrOWN'S - - CORNER OF STATE,ST., Als4:l THE ?ARE, •EDIE, PA. • "Tns data? Feb 22 flw YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS WIIITiEB'S INVISIBLE, IifETALIC WEATHER RUBBER Does all this—la entirely out of sight, in doors and windows, and is the best strip in tui.i for the following reasons let, It is more effectual. 21, It coats one bird less. 3d, It w:11 , no hinder opening and closing doors or windo.int. 4th, It is bettor than doable win dows—does not obs the vlow—d•ses not hinder opening snd closing'the bhnds—windows can ba opened so as to Ventilate at any time. ibis strip will stop the dust in summer when your double windows are Mt You havens benefit from your doable windows only, in win ter. This strip keeps out the cold in winter sn.fdast and seatlein summer, and doss not coat one-halt the price of dogb'e windows. This Strip is now oilfired to the inhabit-sits of this city. .Town $lOll2ll Full HALL F. W. KOEHLER. Erie,P . a.,, octl2-tf • Agent for Eric Co., Pa.- This Known Rous t Hu passed into the, control of the Undersigned, who are determined to spare no efforts that will tend to make It a pleasant stopping place for the traveling pub lic,' number of important improvements hare already been made, and others to', be completed at an early pelted will render it ono of the flout hotels in the country. Especial care is taken tai furnish the table with all the sessonable articles. served up in the most approved style, and by anCOMMOdSting I/Alters: , We took charge or the hotel with the 'resolution to nuke it such as the.wants of this section require, End feel confident of meeting the approbation of our gue!iti. WOWS & Ross, „ A. T. Looms 2 . Proprietors. . W. L. Ross. s Ilaytf VURS, IrUittsi t FULLS. , • WIDLERALE fi; RETAIL. • CH ARLtS OAK FOR D & SONS, CON:MENTAL HOTEL, PHELADE.PHIA, thee now open their large and erplendid MO! ttneDt. 01 L.IfilES , FUG CAPES. . COLLAR.. ' ' MUFFS, • . CUFFS, ~• • • .:_. 0 GLOVES, t l ; . ' .. LIM ROODS. - I MOO the. Hama aseertmentof FANCY FUR ROBES, - CAPP., MUFFLERS, „ I . " • • AND GLOVES, Riretbefore offered )7 them, all of which are warranted to)* es represented. , .• - - SHIPPII rimsouanr. oetl&dro. 00FINILI • . IN. In rolls ready 40-he nalltd do wg, adapted to F2 , ..0 -e aetertes and Buildings of Ult Mods enciatructed o materials that bare stood the tAt.t of fifteen yealr, :fro rusnufactlired ea As' entiriely different-and bet!sr r thast =pother eorepotitton routing In use. Seente.).l4 Patent.. .Yeti durable and at low P rice , Circular, pc,. Okapis bent free byraaLL READY ROOFING Co., • No.l9ltalden Line, Now York. • _ • . FLUID EXTRACT BIEN No . - to tioo Or Incontinence of UOne,frrltation, soval o, or Uteeratlno of the Dlyldor or Ifidoeya; Mouses of* thoProstato Glatuli'Etolio In tho bladder, GacculeF, Gravel or i3rlek Dust Doptielt, and all Dtseasop tho Bladder, Kidneys, and DropsialSwollings. • FLUID .E2CTIVA.CT, BIICHIT, FOR titlEtliG PROM EZCZSZES 011 I;NDLI3Q • • - The Constitution anceadbelid by 6gazik) WeakcesS, requires the aid of medicine telirenithen and invignn ate the system, which Eittript Buchn tnva. stably does. Tito treatment be submitted to,Consamp 6 Sion or Insanity may ensue. PLUID EXTRACT aUCEM m• affections peculiar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as In Chloros la or Rotention,,lrregu• laritles, painfulness or suppricagion of cuatomarfevacua• 1 Lions, Uktration or Feirrhous state of lho Uterus, Lennonhco, and all complaints incident to the sex,' whethei l arising from habits of disiipaticd„ impruden• cies, or In thee Decline or Change of Life: . , • • 111.ELgp041D'S FLUID EX-TRAT BUCHU , • IMPROVED ROSE'•WASH, will radically exterminate from the system Diseases oi -the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipation, al little expense, little or no chaago•in diet, and no'expos. sure; completely werseding those unpleasant and dart gains remedies,ba and Mercury, in curing tioac unpleasant; and dangerous diseases. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUIp EZSTRII.CT BUCEU In all cases of the Urlemr,Organsj whether existing It►~ matcl infatuate, from whatever cause ortgliiMing, and no matter of how long standing. _ Il Is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate In Its action, and more strengthen.• Mg than any of tho preparations of Bark or Iron. Those offering (rah Bloken•down or Delicate Clom stitutiens, procure the Remedy at once., The reader must be aware that however slight MST bs the attack ofrthe above disease, It is sure toafxihis bodily health, mental powers, happiness, and that of his posterity. Our flesh and blood tat. gowned from these Sources. - PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE I We make no secret of the ingredients. lIEL3IIIOIX'S FLUID CT BUCHTI Is composed of Buchn, Cubebs, and Juniper 13-rries, selected with great caro . and prepared in race° by H T. lIELIIBOLD, Druegist, and Chemist of sixteen years' experience In the city of Philadelphia, and which is now prescribed by the most 'eminent physicians, has been admitted to use In the Halted States army, and is rasa In very general uSelrt State Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions thro4W out the land. • gi o DirOct letters to KELIEBOLD'S DOE & CHEMICAL WAHEHOFSEI 594 Broadway New York. HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Torith street (Wow, Chositnut), Sold by Druggists Everywhere. - 11.EWAReOF COUNTERFEITS .. __ • . • -114 11 . 4:e . _ . LIFF-REjUIIEMATOR , IP This preparation la unequal:el se a Rejuvenator as Restorer of waste-Lo: inert f nctioa;. 1 . Tha aoed should lie certain to , ialie the' Binkrene. huuseheld god, inasrou h as it will moiler them yont - Jul in fceling and in strength. and eneh:e them to Rio over again the days of their orielt ne joy. It not Only slab i lava tea, bit strenzt hens, and is really an invaluable nleasingorapeciaLy to those trio have been reduce I to a condition-4 itortilit,, relf-alaffse. rain`ortunc nr ortli nary aickness No matter what the eanae of the i pa tervy o; any human organ; this superb pre - paraii.n will more the etroct at doze and for) ver. ... - I'MrosX d::.0 3Era.3n, .1M CURES, lIIPOI . E . NCY, GENERAL. lIERILITY. N'ER FOLIS INCAPACITY, DISPr:PSIA DEPRES' , ION, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, WEAKNESS OF TrIE ORGANS OF GENERATION, IItiIi:CILITY, MENrAte INDOLENCE. EMACIATION, ENNUI. 1p has a nookt ,delightful. desirable and novel effect upon' the nervotta , ryatern, and all who are in any way prostrated by - n r- vOttrodiraoilities aro earnestly adviesd - to sock a pure n , thin most excelien't,and unequalled preparation. Persona wh a, by imprudence, have !eat their nsfui I vigor, will find *speedy nd tonna:len cure in the , 1 _ .„.., \ 3ES i c:s h. i• co-31. 0 . The 'Feeble, the iLnicriticl, the Dispairing,.t , :e Old• shonlegioe this valuab e direotory a trial: .t. will be found totally digerent nom all other articles far the same purpcies. 10aa.,,T0 FE MI I LBO.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weaknesses of ell hinds, as-it will restore the wasted strait zth with wonderful permanence It Is also a grand ionic, and will give relief in DISPek gel with the gild - dose., A brief persistence in its use will renov.tn the stomacitti a degree of perfect Lhealth * , d bin' - Dteisep%ia forever. One do ar poi bottle, or six bottles for S. Drogfr - generally. - ' o li , gent byespress anywhere, by addresainir '' N HUTCHINGS Ss HILLIER, Pioprie6 S 1 Ce.drtr ,;.: 4 Lrect. Nest Yak. STRIP GF ROViiSTISIAN ' '; - PIA.XO FORTE MA2CUFACTERtR 499 BP.OADWIN:, Nl' YORE The attention of the Pul)lic and ihs'trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Ro,twoo,l Viano rte which for volume and poritr or .tone ere unriv,tk , !,, by an* heretofore offered in the roar Let. They contain aft t.l - 4. modern improvements, Fr , nch, Grati4 Acti,,n, Her Pedal, Iwo Frame, f)ter•-trcnc Rare, and e,,ch ird strop:tent being mane under tvn perso-Al ,uo.rrivioa • f Hr. J:11. Grovestesm, who bee It.td a prictical experien e of over 35 yearn in their ruanut..cture, to Cul.), way rant in • every particular. • . . Inr,....GROVESTEZN Pi.lNO FORTFS" Received the award of merit over, all others at y the celebrated Vi'here were exhibited inettymeni.3 from the boat =bem M ' LONDON, • rAms,- GERMANY, • • PIIILADLLI 211 A, BALTIVIORM, ~ ',BOSTON, -•- • AND NEW 'iONIZ 7, r . , And aleo at the 1 .i AMER:CAZ; INSTITUTE .:' j foe five ineerasim - years, th e -'. - 1 'GOI D AM) SILVER MEDAL .S -- . from both of whinlycno be,senn at our rrareronto. , By the introduction of i•anc , ovelnente ~,, ~,,,,b, , . f . more Perfect Piano Feirte, sr dby nunufacturinic 1 ~• ;e, with a strict cuheyetero, are e 'bled to oacr the, StrlailVitit, of :% price which will .Teclude hit comv . et,4l. Prunes—No.l. Seven ()envie, r tin rnerseßoe •Tolod plain rose $3OO. N 0.2: Seven 0 cttre, round cornerA,Rosnn.iod henry moulding ~,z..”5, . 1 , • No. 3. &Len tletave, round corner., Bo' 0 . wood Louie XlTstyle VII°. ' • gnus : Net Carh in Cuirent Funds : eserlpt lye circulars sent flee. - ant' 65.1 y SMITH Is role Agent for ibis° Piano or kris and ' Mr a HARTFORD FIRE troxitANcic CO., • HARTFORD, CONNECT:CM% iISCORPORATEDIBIO. .CAPIT.tiL $1,000,000. T. C. ALLYN,Presi. R. S. COIL, 9 lee, CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, EtARTSORD, CONNECTICUT _ INCORPORATED 1847. 2 ip intr. $25310 „„ Mb E. BAEICR. Prat. GEO. W. LES I ME. Gee/. or Imams in the shore old and reliable Coups ni.o con beobtalzed on applicatierrto roarch.lll-4111. B. W. ,fl=44 . int HELAIBOLD'S ; rm6n34tlLDlf R PHILADELPEIL ron Enshmßor.rps. 'WORLD'S 'FAIR NM PER. . , pop 40-ie.:H. an4l:-.7achim• _ K 41. - = ,fi..7k , z 111 wit - itt i , • 4 6.i1,4: yr - . 4 ;": I ~. ::. p \ , , 3- . rilrf y! .) • : 2', '` ` , A \ ~- _ ••:,,, , 47..„.: 241 1 A.115, \ te tn ir. 4 . .g..,. ~ ; I•''oi, i '74' ;i s , --: ' d)r , - . . - 07 , 1 / 4 , 4- ' - ---,r, - i' x \O vo• ce44. 5, A,, i , , , i;;;, - ~. okis Aka , El _ifiii: ( o\,.> : A Most Exquiite. De: icree. a grant Perfume istil iccl from:' and—Beautiful •Flowi.r f4nra v . , takes its na e. i ID ~ ~ Manufactured- orily by pfilLeN Eagan BEWARE or our 411311 FOR PITALOti'S—TAIKE, Se)ltl b. Druue'otem, - - . .7. •*%\'# v qtllV;il f , %C. • . w O Ladies, take Pa.Tticu 17 , `, e THE R]AL VELPAIT Tiggsr, years ago in Paris A r• 11.,f irregularities, and their criminal emph.y.n*t iu taxation, are now oiThre