6rie lretitig Obotrytr. C, RIE. TA., JANUARY 24 1867 !voirtr.s WAXT6D.—Can any one tell, asks exchange, how men who cannot pay Small' '4. can always find money and treat when r rening among friends? Can any one tell men who absolutely dodge their washwo 1. ant are always be,hind with their board can p , aar billiards nizht and day,. and ,!ways reviv for a rr.me of poker or seven Can any one tell 'how some men owe it hntehera. owe for rent. taitorii g, for &c., • and yet have everything nice— . ~s s iers every nicht, wear fine clothes and re an the • delicacies_ of the season? 'Can one tell boy men live aid support their ;Il e a - who have ne income, slid don't work, others who are inclusietegs and con. employed almost starve. Ova EICONNOSS.—In the hurry of business ' e have neglected to notice several homy° e ntg and changes in our exchanges. which e trust those interested will overlook, know eal they do that we are always reedy 10 salt a •kind word for those who deserve it. The !slew Castle Gazette • and Democrat !nee to ne enlarged to eight columns. took as nest as a new calico dress, and brim good reading matter. We infer from ,appearance that brother Blocs is meetieg ith the'reward ht ie BO richly eititied to .e Gazette devotes special attention t4liter cre, but 'its political department is well opt up. and hes the ring of the true Dem-- itic metal. There are few men whou. retirement from P elitoriat chair will be more reerettej try nsewho know him than that nf .lphn H. !rat; taq„ of the Clinton Democrat" A .orongh printer and a wbote monied, genial on. he leases the fraternity with more friends .a fewer enemies than falls to the lot of most lure. His mtnagement of the Democrat eyed him to be a worthy successor of Mr. ieffenbach—a compliment that any man ght to be satiefied with. The DeMoorai is w edited by Messrs. J. W. & W. P. Furey. o gentlemen of experience, to whom we ex- nd our beet wishes. There has been a general -upheaval _in the is ce of the Oil City greeter, both Mr. Johns, e editor, sod Mr: Dow, the rublieber, retir r, g, to give piece to Air. E. C. Gray. se pub `=her and proprietor, and Mr. W. C. Plum , pr. a. editor. IlAw the 'Register Will be able W get along without the reedy pen and fertile ?..:;', ind of Mr. Johns, Is more than we can - nn ir ' wand. The paper has from the first b ee n : .e of the but in the oil regions, and the . 'citrons spirit it havalways shown towards . s., leads to to regard it with more than com. i „ on -Endues. Who of the craft in this section does not ow Fred. II .Braggine, the fat, healthy d jovial editor of the Greenville Argue t ell. Fred. hes been takings partner—not-one I the petticoat -sort (that he y wisely or no. iFelv. did long ago) tint auother of the same .s as himself, .W. H. U. Damara by name, ho will perform the editorial labors while red. is groaning under his official duties at It arrisburg. The paper has, donned a new and looks well, reads well, and we hope raper" well The second number of the Normal, edited ty Prot. CoopeLof the Edinborg school. is be- L , ore us, It is taatilp printed, and the contents I . re'inraktable to all d. interestein the cause of - .lucation, and especially tesehers,T -- The Nor ..tl is isqued three times a year. at twenty-51.e ents a copy. Address T. A. Cooper, Edin- Suture's SoLus.—Tbe Sheriff of the couu y aJvrrtises that be wilt eell at public outcry t the Court, Muse. on Monday. Februtry th, the forlowinZ properties.. The terms - of are cash, as usual. and if the purchaser ;oes not "fork Over the stannis", when the troperty is struck off, it will be re sold, and •e held re•ponsible for the loss that may en- Two tracts of land In Venanao \ t toweehip, elooging to Nelson Bogble—one containing .7 acres and 52 perches; thg other TOO serFs,— t suit of Nelson Tabor, in trust for Wm. W. c¢h•e. Charles Heath, D.'6. Beter. et,. ►l. Tract in Concord, belongyng to Walter W nnit and W. D. Miller. con,ltiiing 100 acres ni 100 perches—at suit ueol Bleeper, use te H. D. Francis Seven acres in Girard townebip, belonging Simpson,—at suit of Galllford, Hay & Two acres and 73 perchrs in Mill Creek, ith small frame house thereon, - lielongring to Inirew Bartlett,—at suit of Charles Deie. Ilouae and lot in Corry. belonging to James nd 'Margaret I t orett,—at suit of Thomas `= Chapman, VArm or 100 acres, with frame house and ether buildings, in Greene, belonging to Elam ei Ontalpie,—at suit of 'J. Barton, use of eras Lindsley. . 1 _ Eighty-five acres, with small house and barn, in Union township, belonging to B. M. and L. D. Wheeler,—at suit of G. Mosier Latin Corry. belonging to' Welter Smith,— at suit of Jeremiah Steffy. One' hundred and thirteen sores, provenie‘nts, in Greenfield,, belonging to the heirs of Geo. W. GaTitt , deceased,—at snit of Eldridge 'Raymond, admirisirator of Aaron Raymond's' estate. Ono acre, with frame hoagie and bar* In Elk Creek, belonging to .T. M. Wood,—at snit of M E. Ilall. Pottery of 'Webb & Childs, in Erie.—at suit of Dtvid McAllister, use of Joseph McCarter. Dnelling-House, of John Marvin; in Wati.rford,Lat suit of Harry Strong. • Brick dwelling) lots. &c , of Julius Degmeir. in Erie eity,--at suit cf Wm. J Sterrett. • Lot, &c • of S. S. Itoberte, in Corry,—at suit of dime.; Forel. Dwelling house, &c., of Lyman Rmitb, In Erie, —at .uit of Keystone National Batik. Atiother house and lot in Erie, belonging to ' , Man Smith,—at snit of Dolph Bros. Two tracts, of two acres Keit, in Wayne, and lot in Corry. belongimfo S. H. Hill,—at snit of A J. Whipple, use of Hollis King. Sixty-twi aereq in Girard township. and 50 in Elk Creek, belonging to A. N. Wnitz.—at: suit of Battles. & Webster, use of John S. Keith. Execution also on first named proper ty, at suit of McConnell & Webster, use of Ralph Bowman, now u.e of John S. Keith. House and lot of Thomas Hopkins,-in Union suit of Ezra Copper. Thirty-nine acres and 24 perohesin Greene, belonging to George S. Smith,—at suit ef Jas. Casey. • - I Lot. of George A. and 0. 11 , P, Dickson in Corry,—st snit of Stott, Cssepbell & Allen. Lit of F. $ .Wells, in Mill Creek.—et snit '. o .t Amanda Wells 'The Conneautville itecordopealiing_of—Vte!, postponement of the aunt al meeting of the Like Erie Prece 4esocistion, makes the sen sible suggeetion that the "precedent estab lished that the editors in the plat* mit t re the meeling is held are expected to foot the bills, should be done away mitb." We accept the proposition, and Mare to amend that in case an entertainment is thought advisable to be hold in fault, etch member in attendance pag his proportionate share nf,the expense. With such an understanding, ',and the fixing of a regular point . for annuator semi-annual meet loge, it seems as if the Association might he Placed on a sacceisful footing. • Sherry's Theatrical Troupe ie at present in Ihrriaburg, where it ie meeting with en raging s uccess.. • oaraurm..l Pennsylvania's Dead. In'Pennsylvania's hietory There's many a brilliant name Of stltesman true, or chieftain bold, Whose deeds rank high in fame. From him, the great and Chriztism rage, Who first -gave glory to the page, Down to the last soul-stirring hour, Which saw her clad in hope and power, A: star too bright to dimmed be iry ethic of the envied free. - Where'er a valiant deed was (lane, Wbere'er a viot'ry proudly won, Her ourdy sons their valor blest, And of their life's blood freely lent, And marched through misery's Aerces "throes, • To burl from power their country's tom Where great Ohio sullen flows, - By Schnylkill's murky flood, Oa Surquehanna's lovely shores, ' Their deeds are writ in blood. AU hallowed is the sacred clay— Made mellow with tbeir hones— Where more than Roman warrior's lay, Freed from the battle's tones. Wb, crows Atlantic's surly wares And pitiq old Europe o'er, in search for places of renown, • When here is richer lore? Europa's fields have crank much blood To Rid tyrannic aims, But Liberty i led on our boats, Aod consecrates our plains. At Valley 'Forge's noted mound What thoughts ennobling rise! See bow the tnaffering hero paves Ms pathway to the shies? Wyoming's rich and blood.hougherale, Where is the eye scrbold That has not shed the pitying tear, When its sad tale wails toad? marble marks the fate Which crushed a daring hand, But. ah! their leaderlived to serve With valor great the land. Revenge deep.seated on his brow Gave vigor to hts frame, And history records with praise The deeds of gallant Wayne. • i Oh, Iheir's were proud, aye holy fates, -Who in th' unequaletrife Glad yielded up their richest boon— Man's dearest jewel—life! No eon:mass limits marked their oou , se, Nor bar their deathleo fame - , For Freedom's flame, when truly felt. Permits no sottish olaim. They need no monuments—those men Of sterling worth and patriot deed,—, For front In glory's rank they stand& And none ,contest rich-earned me, 4 Each true roan's b ast (casket 111 Wherein their. memfy's deeply lie, And never can they ergot Till Libefty berael ':hall -die. *Tannery, 18GO. _ By-thc.way, the newspaper men of Eritrea* the most enterprising of any in the city. Were the rest as well up to the times es they. Frie might soon be a successful rival of Buffalo. and the immense oil trade that is grabbed from right under her nose by Cleveland. %flak and New York might just as well enrich her. We sometimes wonder that she don't'ge.about fortifying herself with windmills, after the fashion of the redoubtable Wauter Van Twitter. Certainly she imitates that worthy individual in never coming to a conclusion, possibly for the same reason, CZ That she conceives of matters on so grand a scale that there is not room in her head to turn them over and exam ine both sides.— Union Mills Star. - What the Stat says of "the newspaper men of Erie" may or may not ha true, though we certainly hope it he the latter. But its assert Lions against the general character of our eiti tens are not well founded, and we, fot one do not intend that they shall pass uncontratilcted. We bare traveled come considerable in our time, and have yet to ylsit a community of the same size where the citizen, as • class exhibit ;mote pnblio and private enterprise than in Erie. We do not deny. that our tit • is still defieiert in many important partion.hm, but take •it as a whole, - and there are few aim. =aides of the same population and 'wealth, that excel, and many that do not equal it. In point of alMost everything that is commonly understood to mean enterprise, Erie will'com pare favorably with either Ileadlne. Lanese ter, Harrisburg, TO'ilt, Allentown, • Scranton, or any of the cities of the State which rank in the same clans. The remarks of the Star are, of a kind which several of our -eotemrio . - Tarim+ published in neighboring towns are in the habit of applying to our city. The editors' of these journals are either not acquainted with the progress of Erie, or their conclusions are based Cu a prejudice as unjust as it is Bi lotti:AA. If they, will pay us a visit some day. When we are not pre-occupied, we will agree to Show them around the city ; and if they don't open their eyes in astoniabment at the evidences of prosperity and enterprise which have grown up in the last five years, we-ehall Promise to let them abuse Erie hereafter to their heart's content. , .; CAUSES FOIL TEIAL.—Tbe followitig cases are pet &we for dial nt the Court ecancteneing on the last Monday in the month ; _ `io adley sliinnig vs Foote and Lindsley,is sue, Ackarly vs. Lunt, __Smith vs PerloYs 'Vac Buskirk vs Milks, Use of Cooper vs Smith et al, Strong TR Stun ,et al. Stisrrann vs Spires. limier vs Wrrren et al. Gulliford vs Plckenger, Brie Gas Co vs Ilavirratick.Farrar vs Clevriand, Henry vs Colby. Shouts & Servant -vs Yost, Patterson Ns Caldwell, Bliss vs C. P. &A. R. R. Co.. Scott et al vs Janes. Leib vs Miller, Clark vs Miles. Dailey Adm'r VII May!Wtileber vs faughey. Sherman vs Winchester, Richard Adm'r vs Waldron do. Corry' National Bank vs Moore et al, Wright vs Dunham et 10, Alcorn vs Comer; Gregor vs Wee, Road Com Le Bccuf vaPitift,Onntingh am vs Graves,Shields v Simonf•Com tuts Vaughn vs Bo'd et al, Com use Bnyd et al, (six cases,) Maltby v. I"rebiott;'Stonee vs Wright. Beck vt Reek, Miller vs Dalton. Willis vs Stubbs et al. Peters vs Lynn et: al. Crapes. vs Erie City, Gloth vs Traey et ill- Mott vs Loomis & Bose Gail vs Robiruson,"Weber vs McCann. Edmons vs Sherwood vs Peckham if & Co. Carver et al vs King. Bacon vs Jones, Harriger vs Eyans, McConkey & Shannon vs Am Express Co, Wl nand et al vs Clark et al. SchiComaker & Co vs Kahn, Terry vs Scrofford. Howell vs Plleger, Kinsey & Schenk - vs Dudley, Coibin's Adziers vaCorbil), Williams vs Brown et al, Gardinier vs Riohniond. Reed vs Vedder, Winchester vs Allitt,Alford vs Alford, Williams vs Shaddonit, Harworth vs Wear,, , Gear, vs Crandle. Johnston et al vs t'5,...13. aro. Vol t & Co vs Thompson, Ingraham vs Pitbole City Water and OsaGo, Lincoln & Co vs Pa It Ti Co: With Im. A Gocm eroar.—The Meadville . Demrorat is responsible for the folloMing. We can believe but the profanity. E.. No person who ip acquainted with our Senhtiy's pious disposition would suspect him of-using the language attnb. sited to him • About a week agu,thelyidl i e l tda of Meadville-, with the .apprebeasion res ting . upon their minds that Senatot. M. B. Leery was not . supporter of our •f -,worthy Governor" for the position of U. S ._Senator, framed a racoon stranca to the aforesaid Lowry, warning him against voting foe 1 7ancron, and instructing bins to fev.r the election of the aforesaid "worthy Onvermar." The - docutoent: Ira" placed in the care of an ex-%heriff, who hied' away ,to llarriaburg, and made iktcown . the ob ject of his mission to Mr. Lowry. After the B`thstor bad read the grand Ukase of the Meadville . Radical magnates, 'the folloiring brief but splay dialogue ensued: Senator-- What -does this' mean ? Ez-Bltariff-4t means that the Itepublioans of Mesdirille ardoppoled to the election of Cantrun k and yea you,to vote, for Curtin. Senator-4 sloes due a, for the Republicans of Meadville, and I will see themin h-11, or jump into the slier, be fore',l vote for Curtin. .Whateupon the ex- Sheriff suddenly subsided, feeling that he bid been most effectually snubbed. ; taint Cms,CoLonc.—We take pleasure in calling the attemkon - of our readers to this - popular end justly 'celebrated Business - As au Ostitutiou for the pgs•tisal edu. - cation of young•tuen preparatory to enraging buttnese; it probably has Do equal in this or any-other oountxy. I That Ile systmst_ pf In strustiouls mitten* Pruthil is Nog - COO' ohuileetr'showu he the remarkable sumo at tending ita grednatee, who ,are foodd ip ill pests of the country. oetsupylig, the wOB ex alted politicos* in trarfnems • - PdAtott wishing - to obtain • thorough preaticallwwwitio Mu *wad do hetterthasi octet. tipon:s MEM of stndy at the frost CityColkie. - • Liar di Joacuts.—The following is a list of jurors drawn'for -this Court commencing on the last Monday of the month : Burton,-Miles Boyles, - 3 Follans bee: Jacob ()orbit!. 0 G Holt, Thos Mahaffey. L A Morrison, Wm L Scott. Hilloreek—Ja cob Butt, Wm Carpenter, Jqo Eliot, P E Norms'', Jae C Russell Harborereek—Z L Hoff. Rufus King. - Nor& East tp—V Beloap. Watteburg—B F Town. Wayne—Edward Hatch.. Union— E Graves. Waterford—H Davit, Jas Oldfield, Hiram Sedgwick, 1 R Taylor. Greene—Wm B Weed. Summit— Smith Jackson. McKean—Ansel T Leland. S K- Tallomige. Viashingtrn-13 T Saml Reeder, Otis Teow. Franklin— Wm 0 Whitney. Conneaut-I , mgal Bliss. Sprinefield •S V Holliday. Girard Dor— RS Battles. Gir tr 1 tp—Julioa Baguet: The following are the Omits - sad Traverse jurors fortheCrizrinal Conrt, ooturnencing on Monday, the 4th of February AND Jo ItOßS.—trie—Thos McConkey. millereele —8 8 • Cawley. Harbrrcreek-- Dr M , Moore. North East tp--Ino Isaac 'Fa%mine. 9 .Btetson. Vensavo—Ja. cob Fritts, (Foremsn,) B Bemis. Wayne—L 1) Clark.. Conenri—Wm H Baikal'Th A G Crowell. Isaac Griffin. Wm Gray. Leltceaff Jas Culbertson Waterford—Wm Drown, 11 C q.sfford.' Greene—Jan T Myers. Elkoieek —Stephen Clark. F..irvi•w--Wm F Ferguson, John Rusterholts. Arby /Mintz Frank Willis. Ilell-an-- Thou Dunn, 0 8 Bayle. Teat-test Jtmoss.--Erie--F F ,Adems. Beer Fred. Sites clerk •0 E o unn i g i nci , E E nadwin: Geo W. Hughes. du Tinnier. John Price, John Reynolds. W L Ross. E Werner. Millcreek--Jas Ferguson, A M M.nlv i James L Reed, Jobe A Triter, Sao b Weis. •liarbor creek D Bryant, Thos E Kendrick. Alex Martin. H C Wadsworth, David D Davis. North East--G W Griffin. • Ventneo--Luther Chapin, Thos P,llsworth. Amity--3ohn Allen. Concord—Peter Rigby. Cor-y-.L L Drake. Jno D ,Stelet• eb, B.notelt Morten Union - Pant Bulbous. L B Tllll, Lelicenff ,, -Tatt-Eirr. B Runnel's. Waterford -Gilbert Gross Grettme Summit--Careen John eon. 3 Northrop. McKean -Ed Steadman, David Dunn. Connsant--.A N Heap Springfield--Cyrus Miller. Giraed;.. Halstead. P Hinds. C G pst,.o Easterbrook. Fairview.--Levi &Wee)" MIAs Sturgeon-, • Thomas Vance. Arrtrosare roe Lrarsen.- The following petitions for Wholesale Biding Horde and iliftel,ticenses; base been filed in the ef- Bee of the Clerk Of Courts and will - be pre sented to the Court of Quarter Sessioni, on. the first Mender...ln • . Februarrneat. Al[ li censes must be taken out within 'll:fteett days after they are granted, or they will be forfeitb ed according to Eating House—Daniel Kinsey, Albion ; Ad am Curtis, West Ward. Erie; Thomas Ctardnir, 17ra104 Mills; Brower lt (lolling, West Ward, Erie; Nicholas East Ward. do; Enoch Beardsley.-Lwßoonf tp; ,Praok Miller, dor.L. W. Stiles, Middieborir ladies Ilathbtoulvatts burs; . Chas. H. Noon. East Ward. Ens; Geo. Winter, do, do L Wor„Dalin., Albion; Thomas Mahoney, Corry; Anton Uhr. Mill' Creek 1p; John Clutekunts. East Ward. Erie; Peter flea do. do; Patriot Farrell, do, do: Allinson Webb, Mill Creek tp; Jima Hendon. Corti: P. O'Brien: ani B _Motitheit, Waterier* An draw Oliver. do; John Bright, do; PetarLaim gorilla South Erie; .fohn-kfarstadi, West Ward,. Erie; John Sitterle, East Ward, do; Michael &Hearn: to. do; Martin Strobl, East Mill Creav• John Asper. Waterford; John - O'Brien , Mill Creek; John Sohtabaeh. do; Magdalena Furness, West Ward, Brie; M. W. Mehl. East Ward, do; Meaner & Seiler. -do. do; Philip Schaaf, West Ward, do; John Carey, East Ward. do. Hotel—John Terry. Edinboro; A. finbinson. do; James Eflley, West Ward, Erie; Smith & Robinson. do., do; E. Erne! Streck, do, do; James Cimpbell. do. do; Adam Onlehrr, do. do; .101 m 8. Poster, Corry; H. L. Hinman. do; P. Hume. Harborcreek; E. N. Fuller,North East Borough". Groeers—Johnson & Bratillier, Emit Ward, Erie; P. A. Beaker t; Co ; do. - clo; H. V.Clans. do, do; Joseph Career. ,Weet Ward. do; 0. NI. Smith & Co. do; do; id. H. Colt, Le Bora; Jahn Hazel. Corry; Prank A. Sleeper & Co, do; Wm. P. Butterfield, Edinboro. items of Local; Interest. 'The Passion Fathers, from will hold a series of Mission services in the Fourth Street Catholic Church, comnienclass R week from Swallow next. The Dispatch thinks "no man should be al lowed to marry who is not physically capaci tated to transmit health to his; children," Otir readers can snake their own costmenta Counterfeit one dotter greenbseskotaro in circulation. We were shown three in posies eion of one person last week. They are a poor imitation of the genuine, and will net deceive those who are carefal As the sei'on for vondues is nigh at hand. we remind our friends th at our facilities for printing sale bills are nosurlass ed. We ire ready to furnish bills , : in either 'English or German, at short notice. The Directors of the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Baia refused to' ac cept the resignation of , Amus Stone. Esq.. as President. but selected MA. Hughes se Vice President to give Mr. Stone an opportunity to visit Europe. Tho Buffalo P.:press finds fault with • demi Yohnson for appointing Senator Cowan Miniiste; to Austria, afttPennsylvanla had .tsvewed him out of bar motith.'l Thai Ste. vans is still the }Wilma leader of the House. though Cowan received 37 votes for 11. S Sen ator while Thad could assure but 7. Whloh is theillworst ease of spew r+ - ' - "& few days'ago," *aye the 'Meadville Dem oarat, "Mr. Se!pie sold his - residence, it the corner of Liberty and Weinat streets, to Mr. C. W. Mead, for the sum, : of 44,600.' Two years ago this• same property was held et $7 COO!' This doesn't look-sfell for the in terests of Meadville real estate miners. . test before retiring from offices, Gov. Curtin selected A. H. Ceughey, Esq., of thisnity i .i. one of this three Commissioners to reprisent Penneyleania, at the World's, Fair. in 'Paris. Mr. Csughey is a Renting= of oducation' ls nd ability, who will fill the position with hewr to himself and credit to the State, From some cans% (Ice attempt of Professor Delano to establish his annual dancing dun this winter proved a failure, and the Professor loft for Cleveland last ,week, disgusted with the want,olappreeiatlon" of our eitizent. Re has alwayy heretofore met with a liberal pat !mtge. The ; citizens of Titusville, held a meetiog last Week and prot e sted against the ereeilita' of b new Court !louse in that county. The ,project meets' With little favor' outside of Meadville, and will in all likelihood, be failure) The Crawford Deziriteat,Prolioses that a votk on the nabjeet be taken throughout the county, at the oring-elections'. Scofield, of- PeonsilvAlatiftlisP-the, Week dent's Message hasimt three beide--tioptier head, sorehead, and blockhead.—Ezehange. Pita! Seafieid- is a brilliant , genius c ,-.ffis friends must take charge of bits, or be wilt ruin his health in, the ,labor or originating an many witty sayings. • It wilt interest the, Radical friends of Gov. Curtin hereabouts, who voted to Bend Mr. Lowry to tho Senate, to learn that he wee the membei selected to nominate Slciton Cameron In the caucus brtheir !tarty, and that It was upui his motion that the latter **a taken pp as the Radios) nominee for the Senate. It is a factno less qu . ricus thin true that the two [ladies! papers in this city are the - most ardent ofsay in the State, aside from Percq's Pries and the Harrisburg Telegraph, in advo cating Presidential iinpeachment. - ' , Why ie this thus ?" Is it becsuge theseionrnalareal ! ty wish the nation plunged intocivii war aid financial ruin: or only beeaute Piet bb trot has'so,effeetnally diverted the cod dance of t . ha.lledlost party : fres: them, - that they. deem It mum, to.adreette, Ike -most *eel eieit tit the tAllif 414 1 * etflar 1* ord.? , toTreg o alsfarjoi.o4,llr, ' It van% work gaittlseliirthar Ludo* • The stook holders of the Warren & Fmk- Pt R. R. Co. held n meeting at Philadelphia last week, and elected the following mat!agers for the ensaing..year : E. F. Gay: Wm. G. Moorhead, C. B. Wright, Milton - Conrtright, Edw. Miller, C.,P. n. hails and 8. D Bar clay. This TOW.' aktiOrgeo sls mil* west of Warren, on thiPhiladelphia and Trio Rail. road, arid folloire dears the west beak of the- Allegheny Titer to flit City a distance at dtiy two miles; beton connection IsMadanith the Atlantic and Greet Western breech to Mead• vine, and a road:attending =up On creek sad Cherry'run. The Warren and Franklin Co: opened their road Aniturt 4th, and up to- Dad camber 81st, a little less than fire-utonlbs, 65,000 passonsoinhato passed over the route. The line, being mutt the shortest to the At lantio cities,; is doing a large traffic and oit trade. -There are three or four Radical and one Democratic piper published in Venange cone -110 Yet, the public officers of that county, all Radials, give half the advertising •to the Democrotio paper. They are governed by the spirit of the law and the conviction that Kies are paid by both parties.—Cranford Deinotrat. Erie and Ciawford counties are the, only ones in the State, that we know of, where the public advertising is confined to thepapers of one party. The intent of the law, in provid ing for the publication in two papers, un doubtedly was that One organ of tech party should be ,given the advertisement'. ott.the principle that as persons of both parties pay taus, they are alike entitled to the privilege of reading them in their favorite journals. The custom in force in other counties, of pub-i lishing the adiertisements in one paper of sash party, is the only jus t one. We hope; the day is not far distant when the itadioali' party will twit that, the minority have some rights which °Etce holders ought to respect. The Councils have divided the city into tour fire districts, and appointed the following gen tlemen u Wardens, to have supervision over their respective loeslitles: • First District—F. Schneider, C. ItlzTibbale, G. F.,Brovillier. Second—J. J. Feislei, Gensheimei._ D. Mc- Allister. Third—M. R. Barr, J. B. Gunnison, B. Liebe!. Fourth-4. Dreisigaker, L. W. Olds. A. Scott. Capt. W. W. Dobbins, a gentleman well qualified for the position, has been ap. pointed Inspector at Large, with power to en ter any building, examine its safety, And re quire the correction of any defects .or nee: gencia that might lead to fires. .Erie has been happily exempt from destructive conflagrations for , s long period, and the councils, in adopt. log this course, have taken a step that will render the safety of the community , still more secure. A. few weeks ago,- through the liberality of one of our generous citizens, a free evening school was established in a room over French & McKnight's store, and plaPed in charge of Mr. J. C. Sturgeon; It proved more success ful than was anticipated, the attendance grow ing to each an extent that larger accommoda tions were found necostiary. Tho school hag been removed to, the room over' the Erie Pittsburgh railroad office, where some forty or more pupils attend . each of its sessions, most of them being young mechanics. It will be the means of enabling a large number to Procure the rudiments of a good: practical ed ucation, who would otherwise be obliged to do without, and its public-epirited founder is entitled to the - Ow:lke of all who appreciate true philanthropy. . Wm. Walker, well known as the landlord of Brown's Hotel for knumber of years, was ar rested u ve5.4....a. 7 , terfietd and John 'McCloskey,•"charged- with obtaining money under false pretence. He got $5OO from the former and $l,lOO from the latteilduring the ell excitement of , 1865, tin der pretense of eellierthem some interests in the Helmden Farm. Pithlde, for which they claim his is unable to furnish Ahem" a. title. He was held over to appear at the February: term In the sum of $l,OOO in Mr. Entteitield's ease,,and $2,000 In that of "Mr. MiCteekey. On,tbe same evening be,- , wee- arrested obtain ing the: atilt of Loomis & Hose, charged:Cita obtain ing s7,soofrom them in de esmii manner ` and held to bail the sum of $5,000. A number of other parties are said to he having indictments drawn against him. S correspondent of the Harrisburg Patriot stye Mr. Sturdevant,ex-member of the Leg islature from Crawford county, rish and nu= married, has forced himself into thi•employ of the House -as a. poster and folder, crowding out a lame soldier. -The ambition which prompts men who have cone got a taste of iire at the Capital to 'be willing to ac cent-of almost any position sroand the legit. lathe halls, for the- sake of being near the great men of the Commonwealth (t), is of kind 'that is curious to contemplate: A fferrisbarit corretpondent Of-the Phila delphia Press ettureste Bon G W, Scofield, 6f thieDistriot, as United States Senator at the expiration of Mr. Buckslaw's toim,—Dispetrek. That's right. filet Scofield itito.thaides that be can be elected Senator, and ;3t` will keep him out of the road for Colleen 'text tern., an_event that will be 'hailed with delight by !behalf dozen aspirants for- the latter Ors , in-our county r Weonspect that Lowr7 is stl the bOitorn ankh' dodgo.: One of - the most useful little papers we have eeelfid a long period . Is "Parley's ,"Soldier, Friend." issued from the Notional Claim agen cy, in this city. fecontaine a Coashitiraye truant of information yaluiati . to soldiers and their relatives', and ehimld be in-tho' hands of everyfatoilyin the county. • lar. Par ley will be &Ito any persona' who may canal bas office, with copies of the pa per, frail of charge. • On -MandaY, fir. Lynn, of the M 41401444 summoned before thilnvestigatimt committee. of the Legislatitre, of Which Senator Lowry is Clutirman, to tell whet he knows of the means used. to secure • Cameron's election. The in terview batieen Mm and the Senstot must have been peculiarly rich. W. shalt publish his testimony, which will doubtless throw ad; ditional light on.- the Senatorial matter, as coos as itie received. • . - The Cleveland halndealsi • says: .."Tlie Weal boundirali on the I.iise Shore road had annnexpected addltden_to Ispaesengirs*At came flying past , Geneva on Saturday eveirnigi 'The gent4eMett passes - gars receiving a hat of what was likeiy.tit seine; Yercatid one end of . the oar, leaving it ezoirefito:iiteladies: This donf,ilte affair' was quickly And tjuletly aver. hittlicii and babe both doing Weil, and reach lid Vtivir . eland 44:theut" • • • .1.•••?>. •__ . • , Alseirs...l3tigene -Wright and Amos flentb hove bo n ght a twolthisds interest is! the - Sash Zaktitery,cu Centre- tweet . The wellAntrwp business capicity of the goitienlen:wit ila- is. gnovoitee that the new dim will de-.their shore of tutelnees promptly. —Corny . Teis- PM& •;. Wewill odd unr testimony _to the above. - , .Thsy,orif.both,iowitdmthi„Persion-ily, t4oUgh, wirsotietinitW feel. oterlriend.Wkitit Is SUlito - taelteeogiitlititarati wi th Ilia Heiden 0 bit' healthy.' ' ." ..-• ' . . : - .. f , '' TO Pbilsdelphts - Press nye of 3fr. Otii'S `s selection for Deputy ffearstary of steal. monwealtti',' thet his I , raie talents sud Chris-. don . virtues wilt make - him a vigoious and &AN inblie servant."' The Laiscister:l4- telligencer fears that if he is truly pcisiessed of"Chrthtian virtues" be trill .;fitid hhioltelf in eke glkswirceable .X of as honest tams :usoog a pack of rogues." t,llPifistit 44 :l RADICAL Lora TOR ros fritono.— ' efll Hotel kept in P ithole . by Radical. :Well, on Will probably sky; - VAS of It plenty of them keeplay, hotel& net L. all ITU% but waits moment and I will tell 10114 This Hadisairrodlilatilfilltabitio - 1(116, s few years ago, ono of Allathind, !bear love for dowtidrodden son of !!!lien was ex treme. Be mourned for the unfortunate slave's condition; he almost felt the manacles on his own wrist„he felt so much for him then; but now he can't. feel. a cent for him—not one! This huMane hotel keeper addressed a well known gentleman in this city, asking him if he could find a cook, and, providing hedid, to send him one. Be, the gentleman, referred the cue to the "Intelligence office," neer the depot; the Intelligence man had no cook but one of - the down-trodden kind of 1860, (vide speeches of that time.) He, the humane in dividual, telegriphed hie 1 / 1 60colored brother to be sent on at once, which• wee secerdiogly done ; but, lo ! and behold l .when the colored man arrived at his destination he waseurprieed being told that be was not winted— . That be did not want a bleick man—but he was tree, a free man, free as air, free to go wherever be pleased! But whither would he p ;—that was the difficulty. Ile had no change—sometimes vulgarly milled "stamps"-..and. moreover, his loving brother would not dpnate any to get him, back to Erie; Neither could hd realise the fact that now, slice this brother is free, be would require anything to eat. Be very kindly arrived at the conclusion that be could live on air; he had hie - freedom, that. *ae enough. And who do you ertippon the dark applied to for assistance in his extremity I Another Rad ical brotherr ? Oh! no; not any "'Tie strange. 'tie panting Orange," that he, the downitrod , den, abused free negro should apply to a well koala Democrat for assistance, and—us oar ! He got a Depicted° bed, two Democratic meals and his passage paid back to Erie "lite coed." P. 9.--These eltentostanees can be substan. tilted it any person thinks it necessary; Foe. 111INT.A Two,litory Frame Rowe, No. 1801 W 9th et., between Parade and Ger.. man. Poessasion given April let. Apply. on the premises, or to F. & &lam:Weaker, grocer'', State St. jal7-Bwil • 'Taw OMUTA'S? ATTRACTION OF TIM SIMON POE MO NIX? THIRTY DATA ONLTI- • Slat* Brocade Silk worth $1 75 for $1.121 " Rep " " $2OO 7" $1 50 " " " ' 1 • $225 "Isl 65 l" • as " $2.75 "132.25 ita is $4;00 ' O4 rum " " " ". $8:25 " $2.50 Colored Rope at, from $1.25 to $2.40. Colored Plain from $1.25 to $2 00. Poplins worth $2.00 for $1 25. • • " " $1.50 for $l.OO. .1 " $8 00 for $250: Empress Cloths at from $1 00 to $1.371 Merinos at from 850. to $1.60. Mink Furs less than New York cost. 1 Sett 4 Striped Muff end Collar Worth $lOO for $7O. • - 2 Sett 8 Striped Muff end Collar worth-$9O for $65. 2 Sett 2 Striped Muff and Collar worth $76 for SM. I Sett 2 Striped Muff and Cotter worth SGO for $46. k few Sett of SquiiretPurs fromsl2 to $l6. A few Sett of River Mink Furs worth $lO for SG, ' I Will sell the balance of my Shawl stock below coat, consisting of Double and Single Paisley, Long Wool and Brocbe Shawls, Ac., Ao. Call early t 3 find the bat. assortment' In Erie, I P. linanzonts, , No. 7IG State SL, btireen 811 and Bth. jals.Bw. ger The State Normal School, at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. it► the place for young men and women to attend. school. The State aaaist■ those intending to become teachers. jalo-3w* • • S. M. Weigel, practical Piano Forte tuner, of the arm of Weigel it Ziegler. Orders re. calved at Weigel& Ziegler's Music Store, 820 State Street, Brie, Ti a. Janl7-lm. mar. POT a parlof or Bittitiff room gaff, no one Is equal to the ,Mornine Glory, for sale by Ellmrod Company, 605 French street. 0et.25-tf. • ger A fire made in the Morning Glory stove can be kept up all the winter round, Without kindling. For sale by 'Himrod do Company, 605 French street. 0ct.25-tt. T F. Cross's Erie City Intelligence Office, No. 1.262 State et, Now Advertisements, , 1 - 011,1 BIiLL mt. of cl.lLEsannas AsirSkivaroß. r2.411111e0 150=117 Sixth Street awl tut S ue Di.. J 44 eatt. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'DiCELLIN;# 110113 ES lc, Tivb Hort tram*, Wo SO) Wost 9th IP, will p sum Iwo story frank No. 271 Wentdtb 4t, now and rod , enish. PA:* $9.600. aTw ai o 'tory fram e ims3 , oro. g S Nts. 185 wettt * CaugLay how, bargn, r. 01)19 tad ope-Ittlf story frost, Wn.Ste 'Myrtle tat, cor Der let, ems foetal:A* tio..ser pie* SLIM. tip story trams, Na 211 But 9th t.,,Viikefe boas. pod bnlldLog and my. , Two st.ry imam, adjoinlng P. k E &Pk es 11th 111., win be sold at a bargain.. O. am d pee belt dory fearee.tat Wean. Oft lab 11.4 seeoad Wait at St" dateable for taloa& Tyro .to • .01 tintotted (rime. prapikey at R. I Wit• 800 Snnt‘ MIN lot 672179, anestlot to the BoTcrogh, pries p,400, ' • Two story frame, NO. LS Mast EMT.Io St. honer la Sae onto .6 rooms sod wood .hod co lit Boor. 6 rooms *pt its,poya,U..ase.,prles $l,llOO. Moderato terms. • -1, - One and ozo-ball don testae, No. 85 Canal St., mu nitiont to baleen, boos In geed atilt, - feeds nal oat, netts, and wool house, plea $1,703. PAIIIIB 60 acne. barn, honse,, 10 acres wood, 9 wdlos from city, price $2,290. MO aver ea rink Woad, 100 aeres,tratat, row madam able beaaa.lava arehaid .athinona tar ea, pop arty at 141,000, Reasoaalda dl,cout for all cash. • Brumley plea, Ms Peak: Reed, North gul.lloaelem. 'valuable improvezaete, 20 sage timber, prim 312,0 W. e'reak Nitta . , from tlitvi good %yawl/mate; 1413 divide to emit p seep WO. 45 acre, his mites fr.er elti, , lniek house. de, good improreaumbh pries 8000. „11) 0 acres In Ore se--• Duple—Flee 112 sun AN° 1 land and Ire routeenta, seer North Eut, pries per sere ITA ' - 147 aeries le tfarboierieb, Teri &drab and , 6cap. Der acre $l5. • LOTS. Chia: on West. Bth St, Wo 1444 Prior VAG. do, do 10th do I* di 8600. do do 4th do 11111. do I,Bfo. do. do 11th .do 161. Go 1,400. do do. 6th Go 1464 do 1.100. .Ciry )ots oa Wat Ttb at, Naa. 142,147 e and 14t0 gods Wetithalt otouteloto IS9 2:l3,Jalotio to suit gur; amen; terms owl. A number of lots in out•lot 480 , ori Rut%lo Road. Eight city lob In out-lot 647 Wes* 10th and 11th Rh.; the Nutter property. • - • HAYES & KEPLER, - , • • •ptb and Deetereto Veld ]fatale, Jaa2l•tf Reed douse, Erie, P 4. p OIII.IC . 1101.1 Alt VOtt The sordeedgesil oft/Tete tut his new hotel:mat ly erected at North Point. The building bi 88 by el fast on the ground sod flounce IS rooms on the second floor. The property is one acre of good attbls had. This hones, whin oomp plcd will Mean' the Miler 1012 Cell of a tine elm hotsl, and is 'UMW um the OM of the MIMI Iphia At Iris nem& Person de. airing to spend the' summer months in - fishing and. hooting congregate here in great numbers on mount .of the teslthraleees of Cie. ellemete. the "Pintitilenne eabeateresery. and ilia inimitable quality Wile tenter. to a we'd, themi is no plume is - P.iinnlvanbi that pea. probe socuanyintneil attractions to people &shoes of PoSesesion hi Oren on the ghat ota_pril; C. c. WELSEr. Mak f ero-14.**11. Loch Iftrri; A. 7 ero.4w. gee'', North irvra Aid, L+ll.. • eadmdgeed dim of Balsa WlTk i nkiirsilfrOle Vitalises, Radars en sad Lis Iflrthunnalatner ilil e, dren of Its Wilkinson. diseased. will sell al n ri atio dof the peeintine. on ATURDA. PIM Iflbe opontdedintarest of gild minors i n t he the Mo I. ot** 6r. ebbed phas of hind - . to sit r all 'that tertian dm situate la the township of amity. Erie county, Pa, Wale to bikes: 06 Oa met by the pablinleg ia nnim en the North by land of Owns Dankly, on ths by lands of Charles Stewart and - will. Dues& a d on nos South by lends4l3•Stue lesitwood gad Abel ilattnent, bidng traetNo setatataleg acresead allewssees, known sa the Whims Pam' - SEW If 141,-911.411i51i is but widths ialsoes is throe las* pratetio. Nth Mend. 00- card inrommiadiveittiat paeHti r Wig*. • , isk . onernm, Get, Hbthlaa us 017 rit, P 408110!. 4plit !DUN CITY COLIA/C, NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Corner of Paint and Mt. Clair Stroote, rrrtinviumr.. The woo, amps; Ben ACTUAL BUI3INEEIS COLLEGE ,IV IRE MUTED SrATtl.. Dudeg the past ten yews, upwards of IFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, . Peyreerotteg State to the Mateo, hat. graduitod • (X)* LgtE OF ACTUAL RUSINFSS, supolliod rah Dante. Stores. P , ..t Odle*, Comailasion tl,oben, lame- Inri. ;Wilma& S'euaboat ADA foltraph Ma.*, 112, combining THEORY AND PRIOTWIL Bta luta are thoroughly Intrusted la 6U the bruachu of a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. fortodleg•Ilook ke'•plsg Toormutablp.Arithmetfgeosa. mereAM I am. Pont.lesl f.cmtorty, EttMinn/ Commend. in.e...*he Art of netntlog Colotorfelt NOW, Bang& tar, Strunb sting. Telarrephint i rractleal IMAM& Ae t Ac. Atm irate eta eater et any time sod complete IL full Course in Mom elitat to twelve wait. . • T 117'f DALLABS 7 rTz. T NO EXTM OBARGES Toe ve.stkanstits, Stessobuttnt. 11 % . k in g ne Diploma, silo Ohs/ Coll. Tess Lemma daily to Pentosuslitp to all students to the Cotomspreal Depart. omit , • POR WWI:U./Mt, giving full information. and con taining • comp eta outline of out system: of Practical Business rdntstionotairther nintiONIALS , Prom practical Erisistaan Men Wanks ta, Book-keepers, ellaillers, lc , address the principal". SLIT k COWLEY, Ja24 11.6ra. Pittsburgh. Pa. 8 ,N612. & BURGE/W. Iltainfaaturers of . . PURE CONFECTIO And, irMlatiale denies In FINE GROCEEIES - , FRUITS, NUTS, TOTS, NOTIONS, CRACKERS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Always ou hand a Iseii) litoek eC FINE AND .PLtiIi4„CANDY,, Of gvary'Sarlety. YANKEE NOTIONS, CANNED FRUITS, FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, CRACKERS, CIGA RS, AND We Hauntuuture none but the test quest), sad at u low' 1,1406 u , St PURE AND SALEABLE CANDY Can be Id. rir All Orders will met prompt attention. BENE 3: itURGESS, • 411 STATE STREET NEW CONFECTIONULY, AND FANCY GODS STORE ! BEICER . 4. BURGESS, Ban opined it MO'STATE STREW, A RETAIL CANDY, TOY, FRUIT AND NOTION STORE, Whore Muir mutants,. TM slimy' 110 A PULL- *SSORTMENT OP GOODS IN OUR LINE They will Ileem Igc;64 1124 T TOYS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS FRESH CONFECTIONERY OP EVERY VARIETY. betyliiiirhatinen. Usti? theillthrs am Use Itur sam tbsitustmninurttli SIMI CANDY V. _ U,/ - =NCR a.micams, , 3stag - WO Btati Bins& • , • A (oqm:rpm . voLtmeas OP PBNN'A. fkierekt term or Oda terlitafios. underlie re iselieboralosetheeee 1111 tkeleth Oar orJantioy= tar tarsier , akelndmi.eatOretuo. to addrea • • • ,• melt Meta& Privet, ' • Ageestilied Celkes# Centro Ca, is. 111=1 azy Loom% hfa lift. toy bed and board 'Mout my con* t. ond vittostjurteinro or,prowoos tto, ; this ill to Polity all p iroonr not to barter or trust or as 41V oeeonot, ea I shall pay oo dada of bar cob. tisertrif. ' • BMX Mott, Jaa.-7,150.1•1041.. - • . • SLEIGH _,DELI23! , ' A Lure stab - - ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, /qv a& by T. Q. BELDEN deelS-ts puteriumente, -110Tice• • We • bare asociated atrrodrso together is bedsore, ooder the arm came of Patent Ears theist Catopaity.. With our hemmed heiltthe We feel coalatent Ire as All all orders alter this date. L. A gifS nta WORTH, .•wimbent.Ps. uswort. Waterford. Pe. Jalo-71r 'Von ItiAlAp--i k Hoops "and Lot to *troth Erie {dstUfn or.n.,:grat.c.t.ortrielgra OOOd r. 14 yell of water, bent and trait boss on tbs protases. TOMS easy. • 800 ihrj JOHN SLIM. ARbf. FOR . SALEF. . . . 1N) acme. 064100 ante cleared. the Wanes la pod timbered laud. with • hone sad bane on It; • realer orchard of. IRO grafted apple has lied some other fruit trees. . Situated. Ant farm gonth of Rums! Ilf icklerts. on the Indite Etid. and snout fool mile from Erik Fa i ts Mess Mittel; Towaship. For Deaths particular obtain of I b CnNRAD Hamm - DOFF, PATTERSON & CO., as room STRUT. HAVE GOT GROCERIES TO SELL ?PIT POI . ‘034 . ENVOI 14211.11tVir MTV:* ,1110.14 irtt 41Wtsproatid butt* lie* at ;66 tlin sot - - other. Tr, tr. thardsetand orgy . ZIEGLER . -s k .lEdiftt s ij s *To - Louts osua.:ntrar.-kofasa Liza - , , S . - N0:437M0% Thlrd Stmt. Philt. tan & &ate' Tee Gam? imuntarennisio - (Not a W7slikey Wow/any lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN. BITTERS! Debility remitting Dom iv maw whatever, Prostntion of the gets:, nettled by Were herdshlps, evpanden, harem or dirossee of mop les. Soldiers. ettlsens, undo or Made, senate or Tenth, will end la this Bitters • purr Tonle, not dayeadent on bad liquor. for their Wawa ad nenvons elbet. we% And diseases manning from disorders of the Liver end Digasthe mass, are eared b HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has tartonned woni sour, Sivas Mee. Nati/diens:4 has suns tistinzooy, more tesysrtable people to youth lt to any other artists in ths soar hst. Ws defy so yne to eoatredlet this aisortlen, sad TIP yay AO to any one who vlll podium • esrtllkst.l pobthi M hi 4 by us that is not mains. BOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Winton every cue of chronic or nervosidebility fug tilsoovo of the Iddoeys. Oboono the follooriag opaptaleg rontlflog from dborda of the digootiro organs Constipation, inward Pile; "ammo% Wood to the Head, Acidity of theStomtel, Nausea, 'Heartburn, Dig gust for Food, Fulness or Weight la the Stomach, Sour Ereirdations, disking or Flattering at the Prt of the Stomach, fiwintmlog of the Bead, Harrtad and &Send! Brearbing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Sera! tag Sensations when In a lying posture, Stumm of ion. Dote or Webs before the eight, Fever .od Dull Palo in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness o the r kin and Eyed, Pain I. the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, gm, Sudden Flushes of Host, Burning in the Flesh, Con. stint Imaginingrof Evil andgreat Depression Ifd virile 1 • Roarasugs, that this Bitters la not alehoolia, contact. no ma or whiskey, and cannot make drun bat tv the best tonic In the world. • Yrom Rev. W. D. Seleried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist Chute). PhUeda. • Gentlemen— I hare rea%tly been laboring ander the dietreasing effects of indigestion. armosipauled Sys pros, tratton of the nervous system. Numerous rem•dies were recommended by Mends. and some of them tame., ha without mild Your Flooltand • Germain Bitter' sere recommended by pampas who had :rind them. and .Irb Mrs favorable me..tion of them Bitters induced see to try them. I must confess that 1 had an avendma tiaateut Medicines from the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters" whoseo❑lydm men to be to palm off - sweetened as.d dragged liquor upon the community in a sly way, and .the teadency of which./ fear,' Is to make many a mm. firmed drunkard. ...Upon lIIITIOIDC that curl was reall a medicinal preparation I Leek it with happy effect. I ts action, not only upon the stomach, but upon the persona system, was prompt and gratifying. I feel thit I bare derived great and permanent benefit from the 'ose of a few bottles. Very respectfully von W. D. SEIGAIIILD:No. 244 " iheekamexc l o sh Prom the Rev. Z. D Vandal!. Asststsqt R.Aitst Ohiristlan ENE I have derived deddedbeneet from the cresol lioodand'. German Bitter; and 1 feel it my privilege to recommeod tbeth as a moat valuable tonic to all who are suffering from paeral debility or from diseases arising from thy derangement of tbe ' Yours truly, B. D. YZN'DAI.L. Prom Bey, D. Simi% ro g u e . o f the Paasayunle 111.1 fueb t Phliada. • From ft;e many ferisrotable recommendations u Dr. Hoodand's German Bittare,l was induced to give tb. a trial. After using wars, bottlas. 1 found them lobe • good remedy tar debility. ands moat castled tonic for the stomach. . - D MILICKI43B. From Rev: Wm. Stahl'. formerly Pastor of theYineen- A-tairn aedllville (Is.. I) Skeptic% Churches. s' lia•lep end' my Many a mister at - bottles at you. RoOliarad's German Bitters, I hays to say I re and thaw to an excellent madam, spectsU adapted to ninon the, amuse they are moons or. They strengthen and invigorate the system when dedlitendoad an use te In arrant of the liver, km orappetlte, an also MOW meadulttuna to Illinreral of my Wood. elm have tried the... and friend then ljbeaedeWiottu restreutien of health.' Yours truly WY. 8 fintegilma St., Phliadt BEWARE OF COUNTEREITR. " See that the *imbue at' C. It. JACKS - ON" to m, the wrapper of each bottle , Sbonvd your merest draftiest not ham the &We dr not be gat off by say of the into:totting preparation that may be offered in s t m n, bat sand to no and or till forwad, seenzely_ by egress. Ear j!eitteipa 0 a and anaterAory, tto. Aset Street PanaMphla. Pa. Joni & EVANS, Pacoeseora to C. IL Jackesn & C0.,3 Proptistore Yor este by druggists and dealers to erfry town to th trniteddtatess del'664deoir6e LIFE-HEALTHSTRENGTH I LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH ! LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH I TOBACCO D n. JUAN DBIAMARRSIS SPECLCIO are prepared by t h e 0 tandem 4 Dupont. pharmacologists. No 214. R. Lombard. Part , tram the J .pneeripttoa of Dr. asit Delmam, add pbyslefaa to the Hospital do Dora ea LaMtalaere. =l:3 Paine, nay Gentlamm—We ha us tunid the ollpedfirr Ms" nude from Dr. Debrmarra's preeesiptlan, during oneval years put, in ens private and public practice. and have found than; a most energetic and etheisat remedy tis cum of Spemaatorhon or Seminal Weans., nightly, daily or prelna.orli 'minions; sexual weekn BS et tsosorteney; special donunements of the venous nonmoleakee are riving from secret habits and sorest *scenes; retain. Lion of Magentasl organs; weak spins; affections of the sloe; "lame"-or *buck dust" &pante In the min; "Utley" discharges; paleness of toe skis, with sunken Meeks or bloodless lips L.'pinehed" features; Irregular action of the heart, and to all the ghastly Wens Of symptoms arising from ores use, abuse", or ion, iron any cause, of the nervous force. We earnestly advise the profession, and all persons mitering from any symptomatic or organic sanctioned the gentto-ortaary system& la use these pi la. With high respect, we are yours most sincerely, R A. BIAVILIPAIRI, ht. D., G. D. DUBIOUS:S. IL D., Jams Ds Lament% IL D. To Guanine & Dupont, N 0.211 Rue Lombard, Paris, Sedenary and studious TA:Options, vitro, anxieties, or whatever no de to impair the-vital action of be brain, distressing end embarrassing disorders of the vi Ste system iltudeafe, clergymen, and awytn, there. re, who are escetially liable to _these w•akoesses, should resort promptly to Dr. Deuustarres specific Pius. • Pamphlet, sonssisia;- fill particolan, with dirge. miss sad advise, p 1414011 In Tenth Gonna. Spanish; and &Isaiah, &nominates raah.bor, and will be toothy ma. 4 free of cast, Icing who will writ, for tt.! Pyle. $1 per bog, Or BLS bosun for U. sold by all the principal druggists, or will be sent by matt, enurely seal, d trout all obiervation, on rennet of the twitted price by say outhorised agent, or b• the CO geseratnitrnu for auterics, OSCAR G. NOGrl CO., 27 Cortlandt AR, N. Ir. Authorised Mate tor grim .1. 8. Grier & Halt & oetla•Ilnow trail GICRAT azsurnl, PSOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CULF:IIRATID PEUALA PALLP Prepared hem w Preserir lon of nie, J, Marks, It. it. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tins laminable modledne lb unfailing in the ens of all tonespart: dangerval diseases to which the female eoestitutko I 1 collect. It moderates all excess and re moves all o estrous boa atheism caw e. A speedy cure may be relied no. - • TO MARRIiD LADIES it le pestillaslyanited. It will, in a short time, Mina on Ciainsathly~wilb . , Pelleakeedd use is tease be haste drier Urs' ItlltB7 TLIREIc NORTBB of Progoorary. &they an sa ta Way Bieraerriage, ha al map lair UM thaf are oft, In an eminoi Keno= end Spinal ittradionte . , Paine in the Back and Limbs, TaUgneon itertexartionallp ta. Lion otitis Etwent;Elystatiosand Whites, them Mb will sleet • epee when ail Min memos bars Silledt and at though arteettal - memtr. do notes:Aga iron, calomel, as or earthier Martha to the constitution. • d the pmaphlet ateond melt pee „. kage, whisitabontd be eniefelly _preserwed: - Pold hy . .1111/ragglsta. Peke fl sir bottle. SPECIAL NOTICE. It Is the fats hl may mailable medicine to ha Sono tatiltited.• Ba tantionk tbassfhetvand en trot the ilt? ten b II." are !acorn in the' bottle, sad that eaeh wrapper bean 1,1 • haraittille of the signature of 1. C. Bederto It Co., and Job Moses, Without which . none ass sionien 1).-Oso dollar with eighteen errata for r= enclosed to sae authorised agent or to the Vale agent for the United State* and British dominions. _ • JOB Want, 2? Corthiadt St., New York, will lame a bow. containing Olt AL, by return mail, swarely sniodfrom aU otameatios. Agenda ler Bett s Hall *Warfel. and B. Carter A Co. oelS-Ipeov COAL,. COAL,. ; • THE PLACE TO BUY GOAL CHEAP PS AT SALTSMAN & • Goal Irma; co m p, of Twelftic.lod Peach filtra•taa.ria, Pa., who leap constantly on hand Lehigh - and Mato. Oran sec) lamp and prepared, Shamokin. Egi S'OTe. and Natal:mkt Bitaintsons ter gyati aced figasn i ani BLOSSBURG, DiTTEIRDRG AND BEAVER, i'as Elacluosith Purge*. 01i dui!. an Nedra, by Ail, fa teat so dry blail Seor. sad . WELL SCREENED MOE nzarsaY; We GNI gnat bidnetimpts to I•artfu wishing to lay In they winter airily, aleo to dealers purchasing by the gay load. tion cir Giro no a cased se inuantea to giwirmitStie• SALTSMAN k CO. R1 E9p3 . 09p--HarPlitsotl Itoter .i!eistoreti • Jostl6 ;k plitillabood. m ;data. or Dr. tfinCutverwpilli eststgrated .rny „as tbt radical cote (.11bost .10idlabla 'Ol Spensuitouttata. at_Feaolma_l_Wookuts. Involtustam tipolest Loortiampoteop2. M enl i ti alt _spa PhTsiesl MI , hoppliontui t* 4 i MILI alio Cantu:* , sod tits lad by me• ,loctolgence or 'Warsaw*. ' AM _Prlowi Is a 'NMI ownwsapnr 6 ow* , •-, , Tito onalostad , saw la tbia - Onlrablit,lown aqui, dassoastritio. troth I tkirty yang Womb! *motto% thatl,tbss slanatow'neessquitonat ooltaisio nay bo rad/alb Awe Edwin Oto dastwm ati wo o f Wain/ 10 salefile OP IblOPPlaalai a " WINS Ila I Wait of aorts on sao l oo li rralsr reritisal„by. wow In Okial*al re .0 matte OM bla ma* ditioa way britaist dimply - prtrattly sad nasally. - -tor Ws beton alsooldle la the bawds of nary youth to Abe land. . 0 Boat aids. to • Ada ontrola..4 say il •Ilh s a I postiptd, a pt of itta auto s of two pad stoop. Addlets Wm; J. e 1111Vilt al.. doe.oAtm ]t? Bottom K. Y. Post Oliorllot OWL puss LUIEWM.t Walt* • *MEW Pierniad Sy all yrn4lol liilaUrAliy . Bid Ira . otbisr. • lich 137 Watlabdril Strad, tilib• , vM euxv DYSPEPSIA, RECAD WHO SAYS SO Chrenl !i li di. lIM A, OLD DODD orrwor • DEW DOOM "171: lir 1 86, . Aa oupringsppiosebis Anti Dud Boachas— .. • Fma Om& bola Dont ant And Wee and Rats In Weal es% Gaily aid? anat. nn.rtuy W i pan •Aabrubid in N. Y. tity:"..- illiblozomadits beim' - onto boot Toisioso." obist !alarm to Um Huta' saatily:' oasts soma out of MO bola to, Mo." "COSTAIMP RL? RlACIB: &c., ixrasies Mad god tod Asto, poi6—cood for as RAW. , bo. Micylloachoso, • 009TAter. eiw, Rua EiTeRVINAIPOR L 'liquid or s:::—g. to flatiron &lig also so et provostatilo for Bed Bop, Ito. • COSTARS* ICLECTRIO POWDER ?OR INSECTS Is An. Yothi.llesqaitami, fug. Ihd kelt% 'mete ea Plants, Fowls, Aida ' ha. or! i I %Wall I I I ulall vithithkaa hattatioaa. c i r is.. that 'Torras's" malt fa of $c Ilkat. Bat- Vs *ad Iflzak bear', yoa bay. Addrimua I 86»B T R. COSI'AIt. 484, Broadesy.S. Y by al Druggist% sad ritiad daub,, !EMEI L f i "COSTAR'SP CZLIBILANBCO BUCK"TH:ORN SALVE, For Conk Bum, BMus, Wounds, Bodls.Conesos. Stokes Bruits. Rom Nip p'4l. Bleeding BUM awl Palen! nes, Sentolona, Swallow.an anotellidoniel sans; Ulm*, °lndies, 'Empalme. Cattier area Alleattom, lttnrrorm Itch, Corns. Swam; Chil • Wee. illeat Chapped Mode. Lips. Sum Blase of Spider% inmate, Azdnaala, ta. Boots nem* AO Dente tied Si slaty. 8010 by all Droeideta every wham. And by HENRY 13 COSTS'', Depot 484 Broadway. "COkTAlt's" VNIVEISELAL C ,l O - N -soLirul•T; rciCanniatuiliato,Warts.lo. BOXiia• 26alssi6e at:Land shim .Sold by all;D!ca anterobtyk. And by BE- antic , owAR Divot 4 81 .1U081'•• , "C 0 TA Ti 18" PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET & ORANGE BLOS4 YOB BEADIUTENG TIM COMPLEXION Und to Nonni boantlq tb• Skin t romorinnek Phoploo. no ka. Loan an now unin ttles g It to inotersoco to all of Bo $l. ,11441 try tinasitetr toteryobas. And by HENRY .R. COSTAft, Depot 113 . 4 Stn dv M. Y. • •, _ _ = • • : - • -• • •-.- : • _ ) , • • "0 Coj ' aT A.it° PECTORAL TI:G H R For CoveU. bb, k4waulem Ban 17 1 11 1 .7-211"4,. 4m1.r.114.1=1:1 C Throe too, 00, . ~dbrs . • • i : i +,_ m'e 0 . 14'T a 'ate:, BIS RO - P P • rsiiits•Li)miiiii,; for Winona and Ned &Wmll•,. Caottasieso. Ind h. =7; ra Xs I I =l, a p a! qls l=a all t 5 ta ad ats, and SI dn.. Sold On Ovoid. Ihnawlatd OrilAaddr „ - dad MIRT cM=. Depot ON Itro4A7, N. T. ismott•ase IBE =I =I ITEM