The Trio Ittteltig Obotruer. ERIE, 1 3 A., FEBRUARY 21, 18GT "AutnlcAiiftisonLArr."—This is the tide of s new work,te obtain subscriptions for which Mr. J. F. Sencer is now canvassing our city. It contains over 1,000 pages and about 200 en gravings. and to the person wbo cannot afford a large library, is one of the most valuable wo rka recently published. The book treats on an infinite variety of subjects, including st:ctchel of distinguished men, medural anti ~ r eninen/al scenery, public buildines, histori ct! realities, and much interestin* informa t ton in Science, Art and Literature) 31r: San ger, we understand, is meeting 'with much soccess in getting subveribers. £A2I - 0 w , ft- - The coming city election is already being considerably tAllced abnut. We hear a number of vntt emen named in connection with the 11v.Teralty,—among them, Orange Noble, m i tthew R Barr, joeeph McCarter, F. School- Jer:l". A. Bock r, John W. Shannon, J. C. ilns:es , and T. B. Vincent. Either of these 'would make an efficient - officer, and on person al ?rounds we Omni . ' find some 'difficulty is deciding which to support. Mayor Scott, we nnoersiand, positively declines a re-election. He has been one of the most active and useful Mayors we ever possessed. and if he would al low the use of his name as a Union candidate, we feel sure, would be re-ele.ted by a heavy majority. So far as we are informed, there is no disposition to draw political lines in the murjcipal contest. MI sides feel that he''city interests can best he prom( ted by electlnr the moot efficient men. without respect to their party creed. Our own action will be decided entirely by what we conceive to be for the gond of the community, irrespective of the politi cal affiliations of the candidates presented. - , Dr.trukfiq Er.rrren.—The Democratic Co. : __Committee met on Monday, and elected Col. .T Ross Thomp4on and Benrn Whitman Rep resentative defecates to the Democratic State' Conventioo.which mr.etq at Harrisburg en the second Tuesday of June next. The Senatori al del-sate was concedejio Crawford _county, -Erie having' had the delegate' last year The following gentlemen were chosen to represent the Democracy of Erie county at the proposed Mass Conventioa,:to assemble at Harrisburg on a day to be fixed by the Chairman of the State llentral emnmittee: Dr. P. Faulkner, Brown, F. F. Marshall, B. F. Sloan, ..Tol4Crowlev, IT. Shannon, Thos. McConkey. Jae. i.:lacitson, Wilson Laird, Roht. S flun 7 ter. F. Schlaudecker, Jereraiali'Neonan, P. A. Itecker.i Richard O'Brien, b. D. Walker, W. W. Lyle, R. R. Braley, S. E. Neilei., H. L. White, D W. Hutchinson. IL D. Francis, S B C:Dickinsou. IL E. 3 f add, P. G. Stran Chan. R.`3 Ward, Amos Heath, James Patter s° 1, Watts 8., Lloyd, Marcus Saley, P: H. Colt, W J Welker, I. M. White,Wilson Moore, Win. Blore,_Gilbert Hurd, Alden Pomeroy,Geo. Ciallowhar, Antos Stone, Pardon Sennett, Jno. Saltsman, Christian Thoma l s, V. ebul - Henry, J. L Brookins, Joel Loomis, J, B. t'aid 11, W, W. Davison. Wm. Saltsman, J. kl Finn,..A. 0. Bali.-t. A Hell, II L. Pinney: [Wright, Isaac R. Taylor, Bernard c.: Bo` The day for holding the intended ( JonveMion will he announced in the Observer 1 • at . soon As, the call appears, and a time will be fired the gentlemen named ab , ive to meet, so that tei may go in a body. 4 , A Wou ; K Ilo.rse.—The Grand Ju ryr their report dneeded improvements at the jail and poor hosiso. failed to call attention t'o the de tiland fr.r another institution intimately allied to both those mentiened. We refer to a coun ty Work House, which should he situated in clos - e proximity to the city, for the purpose of giving employment to the large number of plums and prisioners who miiht as well h e troole. earn their means of support as to be a harden upon the tax-payers of the county. Th 4 report of the Comrais.ioneys shows that the enormous sum of $13,500 was expended for-the support of the peer alone during , the last year. Of this amount at leant one-half couldfhave been - saved, if soma proper means —7.-ere provided for . the employment of those wiv rely upon the county for support. It is • no stretch - of the judgmen' to vuppose, that. of :he many who apply to the Penr Directors for relief, not lees than one-third could labor at nne kind of calling or another,and in thisway -tot only pay their own keeping. but in part r, that of .their comrades. The sum expend .o4,4r-boarding prisimers in the county jail, Tar the rime period. was $3,028.. Nine out of rim; of the priootiers are strong men, who could t , ct to work with advantage to themselves , to the county. With a work house, prop erly cr•ranged, and judiciously managed, both these h'eavy items of expense might-he con— strahly ' , glace& if not entirely avoided.' The better plan irroald seem to be, to have ete in connection both the jail and poor 'lncise, so that the inmates of each would not be hnught iio cons set. atti the difficulty of taking Them from one L'istitution to the other pre vented. We hope to see this matter brought before the considet`ation of the next Grand Jury. Onr people are willing to be taxed for rlyneceseary expensos, but when an oppor— tunity is presented of paving froui $B,OOO to , 310.000 a year, the question amines too vital a phase to be disregarded. It, must be remem bered, also, that each year the expenditures for poor and jail purposes grow larger, and unless some measures of economy are allopted,, before long the! will reach • a degree which will startle all tax-payers who inquire into the tibject. - 4"trkstar. or IlutttNr.s.—lt will be seen by a notice in another part of our papor that Mes..rs. M. 11. Burgess & Co. have purchased the right and bu,sine4s of Mr. Carter's "Ex tract of Smart Weed," a medicine long and _ f iv - Tally known in - this part of the country. W. are pleased to know that this preparation, which has met with so much'iorr, wherever introduced, has Wien into the hands of gen klemen whose enterprise and business skill — will undoubtedly give it the wide circulation its ach ‘ nowledged merits entitle it to receive. It is generally believed in our community that the Extract of Smart Weed is no ordinary pltret meuicine, but a really scientific corn pound, of very great efficack in many of the 1 • ,l 1 which flesh is heir to:i . ' ,, That it does I o.seHs some valuable props ties may he just ly inferred, not only from he immense de mand which has sprung up f i it In the last ten years, but from the fact hat those, who have used it longest are most free in bearing testimony to its value. Unlillt some so-called patent inedicine•, the Extract \of Smart Weed • is most popular at home. Wri, are told that • there is hatdly a family in\the county in which the prOparation has not een tried, and IN efficacy in cases doodle att l sore throats 'sof so prompt a - riature that ose who hove 01te fully learned its Value do not allow . t c t.lee, , elve: to be without it. Teat an article of such extraordinary wort should be placed. within the reach of the wools country is earnestly to be des l r tt , ted t and, from what we know of .the new p prietors, they will not spare ametfort necessary to accomplish the result.` — . Ttie Irish portion of our population will boll th•Ar: . annual St. Patrick's celebration, in Farrar Hall, on the evening of March 17th. The custoirtary supper will be dispensed with, i‘s too troublesome, and in lieu of it an enter- minment Consisting of music, singing, epecott- CS , &c., Ida be given. The price of admission h - . 11 been ifixed at one dollar a couple, and we risk nothing in pygilieticg that the Hall Wll.l, be filled to its utmost capacity. Putztosmmtra & Ent ItatzmoiisAt meeting of the stookoholdors of this .road, held - in Philadelphia, last "week, the annual re port-was 'read. -It stritea4hat the busiaese pf the road during the past year shoWs'a gradu al increase over the preceding yeaper4ipt has not fully realized expectations The iiierease• of business has been -mainly in the: trans. portatioa of anthracite and biturniaeue. coal, petroleum oil, and lumbar. The excess in these items over the previous year . bus hem 240,865 tone. The total-amonnt.. of tonnage was To 18G8 - . 1865 - ItorOmeo- - Tie passenger basinese for the past year has fallen short of the previous one. The to— tal number of pas.engers carried wee: In 1865 - - - 770,659 In 1866 695,415 Decrease - The Warren and Franklin Railway, from Trait:eon :to Cileity, which was opened on the first of August laet,• has adled largely to the business of the Phila. and Erie Railroad. The receipts of the road during they ear were : From passengers - $734,724.91 Mail and miscellaneous - 02 027,24 Freight • - - 1,744,299,13 =I Total This is sit increlao of $466,911 over 18C5.. Of the cress receipts, 30 p.r cent., amounting to $742,638, is payable by the terms of the: lease, from the Penna, to the old ritiltt•&. E-ieCo—from which $6BB 000, forint'o - reet area contineent expenses. is to be deducted, leav ing the comparatively trifling . atn of $144 738 to he divided among the strckholdere. The locomltivii hooseq. work3hops, and other buildings at Erie, Kane, Itenova, and Sunbury (in progress' lost year) have been completed, as originally designed. 'I hey are 'lot surpomed by any buildings of, the kiwi in this country, and are believed to he sufficient for the wants of the road for some time to come. • After the reading of the report,.themeeting r - - adjourned, and an election of Manigers was gone into. The following ticket was elected: %tanagers—Edward F..Gay, - William G. Moor- I head, Charles B. Wright, Henry Dahring, James DV: Whetham, William A. Galbraith, C. P. Bayard, William S. Lane, Hugh W. Cath erwood, James B , Montgothery. , • • LICENSES GBANTED.-=The special session of Court. on Monday was mainly taken up with the consideration of license applications from, different parts of the county. A host of re monstrances were presented from nearly every t ownship; some directed against certain. individuals, but most of them protesting against the whole licensesyslem.. In a num ber of eases these had the effect of preventing license:. from being given, but ae.a general thing they were too indefinite to be of any weight. The following is a full list of - the licenses granted Whoiesear—G. M. Smith, West Ward. Erie; Johnson S Brevillier, East Ward : J. Carver, West. Ward. Grneent—P. A. Becker, East Ward. ' Hotel—Jas. Campbell, West, Ward ; James Kelly. do. John Terry, Edinboro, A. Robin son, do. James Itorrigan, Corry. . Eating Musa—Philip • Schaaf, West Ward, Smith & Robinson, do, J. Marshall, do. Meg dalena Farness, do, John Brielit, do, Adam Curtis. do. M Detzel.,Eatit Ward, John Em ling. do. John Carey, do, John 'Sitterle, do M W. Mehl. do, Patrick Farrell, dtr, John Gutekuntz, de. George Winter, do, Chas. if. Noon, do, Michael °gleam, do, Nicholas Gilee, do, Peter Karl, do, C. Dech & Co., Greene tp..n. B. Matchett, Waterford, -An drew Oliver, - do, Martin Strobl, East Mill Creek tp., John O'Brien, do, Peter Laing:mg. South Erie, L. W. Stiles, Middleboro, Daniel Eine, Albion, Thomas Gardner, Union Mills, James Rathbun. Wattsburg, 'Enoch Beardsley, Lo Ihnuff, Thomas Mahony, Corry, Anton •llhr, Mill Creek, Alaroon Webb, do. The decisions, in ease of a number of other applications, were suspended- until the 27th inst. In his charge to the Grand Jury, at ,Mead- Title, last weak, Judge Johnson entered into an elaborate argument toprove the necessi , y of a new Court House in Crawford county. He stated .that Crawford is the most populow and wealthy county save one (Allegheny) in Western Pennsylvania, beating Erie county, the next in size, last year, by more than 500 taxal - lee, is free from, debt. has two incorpora ted cities, and inexhaustible resources of wealth, and yet is the only county west of the Allegheny Mountains, sa4e one, (and that is Forest, hkrdly yet to be named among cottn tiee,) whose records and valuables are not protected by fire-proof vaults." The Judge , mid further : ' t‘Ciawford woe, the' first county orcanizertfenjudielsl pimp-seq. being older by five years tban.Erie, Mercer or Vetlirl?, yet with a population of seventy-five thous nd, having, less - one; the largest assessable proper ty and a surplus in the Treasury, she his the poorest Court House west of the Allegheny Mountains, save one. I except Jeff-hen county, Forrest not'.havingany at all as yet. l speak from a personal knowledge 'ef nearly all of them, and were I a citizen - of Cranford county I would blush to the feet stated." In spite of the disgraceful picture here drawn. the oppOsition to the new Court. House pro ject in our neighboring eouny is very earn est, the only- community which appears to fa vor it being that of Meadville • The country people generally oppose it, otrthe ground that it will add largely to their taxation, ,and that they are at present unable to bear any heavier burdens is that direction. With the Commis sioners and a vast majority of the pehle ar rayed against the movement, we see no chance of its CU00099 for some years to come. ' Tate Lte'r.—The following cases are set down nt the Court commencing on the 2cl Mootclay in March next: Eitel vs Newberger, Beck vs Beck. Green field tit vs Ilmad Commissioner, Akerly vs Sweet, Ilse of Oliver vs Wing, Alderman et al vi Joslin et al, .K.eith ve Keith, Davidson vs Keith. Carr vs Craig - et al, Hill vs Finn & Stearns, Use of Ford vs Curtis, Use . of Ford vs Kepler, Landphul . vs l itinn et al, Sherman vs Spires. Stranahan vs Pa. IL R. Co., Linde 10 , - vs Rona' et al. Kendall vs Shepardsor4 Bliss vs C P. L A, It. IL, Farrar vs Cleveland', Clark-vs Miles. Richards Adm'r vs Waldro Adm'r, ilowman et al vs Bowman, Wright Vs Dunham et al, Gregor vs Rice, CunniaghamVs Graves, Vattnatta vs C. P. & A R. It.. Patter son et al vs Davidson, Maltby irsTreelick, Stoner vs Wright, Miller vs Dalton, Willis vs Stubbs et at; Peters vs Lynn et al, Benton vs Flower, Flower Vißrovalet al, Halstead Adm'r vs Sawdy.- - ERIE Rumvu7.4--The severeemow storms of his winten.whicli have visited all acctiOns of the country and rendered impassible he sev eral days many of the great through Lines of travel, have not Ili 'yet, we arc reliably in f rmed. interrupted, communication between Dlinkirk or Buffalo and Clew York, via the Erie Railway. During the continuance of the most violent storms,`- the trains on this Bine were running r ogalarly, and 07=081 in- Variably on time. r gives us great pleasure to chronicle so valuable-information as Ibis is to our merchants. whose business lakes them to New York as often in the distgreeable as in the pleasant season of the year. • Not only is the movement of train! on this broad gunge saiiway regular,—insuring freedcim from so cidents,—but she coaches of which they are comp )zed embrace all the modern improve ,ments and conveniences, and for elegance are . unsurpassed by thoSe of any other road. To. properly apireciate and enjoy these Comforts, our readers should secure their - tickets over the Erie Railway r —to be obtained .411-prin- Gips' offices " in the West and South-West. The adage "it never rains bait -posy,',' would seem to be fully realizA in the instance of Mr. A. B. Kelley, of-Minister Eddy, Foreq county. On-Friday he was - elected to'sbout half a dozen township offices,' end on the same pay hie wife presented him wit% A pelt , of. bouncing iirins, both females. ' • . . .‘ 'Metold .Leihi; tate of 31realeyslIln, will learn something to his advantage bg calling et this office. Crouch &Mr° hare ten thalami bushels of No. 1 corn for sale,- which they offer at low figures. The Oil City Register has made thetliscoy ery that "there are' some very mean men in the world," and a number of them are. to he. "found in Oil City.." , Stevene t of the Thlionto Journal, declined to' be' a cand!date for Overseer of the Ponr, on the ground that having once served as Lance Corporal he had enough of office. The following - rens the population of the' Lake cities named, in the year-182Q: Chictigo 100, Buffalo 8,653, Erie 1,829, Clevelatill,- 076, Sandusky 400, Toledo 80 'Detroit 2 - 12, Huron 10. , :8)5.09n - ' 514.975 - 280,121 Dr. (laltiraith Irvine; a proriii neat citizen of WarreD,OLICB Democratic candidate for Sen ator, and knowv to marlin( our citly.ens, died very suddenly. at his residence, in That bor. eugh, on Monday -of last week. MEM *correspondent describing the ,matobers of the Legislature. says: 4Slorrow-Ft. Lowry is 'the oldest member. He is always ealm, and yet- always ruffled. Ile is eccentric in his movements, and no matt knows what the -.mar veto mov bring forth.' " We have reliable authority for pie statement • t the much talked of elevator Project isnft te - end talk.alone. The elevatervir to e . .built; and the portion concerned will eninm.nce thevwerk as sec:l4o they mature their plans, and the weather becomes favoralile., = $2,541,951,70 • Miss Clara O. Homer, the lot erecting , dam eel whose attempt to eho't the Ailed father of her illegitimate child was chronicled in the Observer, ecroaw:ceks ego:- has etod the Craw.: ferd Journal for •.malicioinly cad fals'ety de faming her ottaraetee." moat ihave a forniiiesi" for keeping her 'name before the ".... public. The citj Councils have 'adopted the follow ing as the places for holding elections in the distvicte wiped: In. the firiitdistrict, at, the engine home on . Fl(th. el,:,in the, _eeflood, at the endue '-honee-on Eleventh et.; between Gerpr4 and. Rolland sts.; 'and to the third, at the engine hoitee,ou Peach" et„ between Thli teenth and Fourteenth ats; . The _Felber. Mathew Temperance Society contooted with the Fett!th Street Catholic chnich; now nunitherS ever-three. hundred adult male members, of 'whom fifty, more have: been added . _lately. 'hie association promisesto render aniinmense amount of spry icein the cause of - tornneranoe. Through its influence trite a (minter of- hard.drinkers ha'Ve been reclaimed.:" The manufaoture and, proprietership of the celebrated remedy known as 'Carter's Com pound Extract of Smirt l'ireed,.:bas fallen into the hands of M. li. Aurgess li ch., who have established the Wholesaler depot ter its sale it the store - ot Boner St, Burgess. M. Carte'r will continue for. some time to give ble personal supervision to the "manufactitre of. the medi cine. , The Warren Ledger speaks in flattering terms of tho lecture delivered in that place, on Thursday evening before last, by A. IL Caugh ey, of this city. "It was finely written. manifesting a cultivated and refined literary Paste, yet plain and-practical in ifs tendency And teachings; in 911br6 I% lecture calculated to awaken and benefit as well as entertain those who listened to it." We hear a great deal of complaint of the carelessness of some persons in tyiag thetr horses to shade trees. A number of valuable trees, in different parts of the city, have been 'destroyed by the &ranee done to them by horses. It would seem as if a Man meat eith er be extremely stupid or wickedly malicious who would hitch his bursa to a young tree, es pecially within the oity limits. 'We believe there is a law providing punishment for of tenon of this kind, and if so, would like to see it strictly enforced. • The free evening school is now located in the rooms in Clark's block, lately occupied by the Commercial College. The attendance at the school oontinties to be very largo-4nd it bids fair to be one of the most useful institu tions in the city. No young man Can com plain any longer that he has not the tame to obtain a good eduotion, for they are here af forded him lies of east. The school is a proud monument to the generosity and public spirit of the gentleman.who established it ~ n d pro vides for its entire Maintenance. If every community possessed o few men like Mm, bow much better the world wouid he for it ! The telegraph announced, a week or more ego, the extraordinary fact that out_of twenty three subordinate Custom House afficersin ono district on our Late frontier, iteenty.ttoo were found to be in complicity with smugglers. It appear% that detectives were employed to in. quire into the honesty of _the officers, who actually made arrangement% to abet smuggling with the number of parties named it would certainly be impossible 'to surpass such cor. raption es this in the official service of any country. It give, a-lower standard of morale and-h'enor to these . fonctionories. than pre vails among men in any °thee respectable pur suit. . Thelitaswille Herald publishes the follow ing as a=tethatim copy (with the exception of 'date and names) of a letter written by a Radi cal individull who has "served six years in the - Senate of Pennsylvanio." We would like to beta new hat that we can gueyd his name at the• first effort. He doesn't live in Erie county t g , — Dear Sir The commonwelth Expect you her, on the forth moody of Ulla math whon.cort mete Should you not. e her to ansor to your nam at that tim an ataehment will be heed for both you and Mr I dow hop you will both he her at that tim end Sore all trubl lam Sorry to trubl you but when a person is robed by a theif tha mast trubl there Fronds The gratifying condition of our county finances must be aeource of pride And pleat• uro to every one of our citizens. The report of the Commissioders shown that. our total liabilities are 5115,925, to. meet which there are $96,030 in the treasury, and 529,619 doe from collectorq, leaving-nn excess in river of the county of 53,448. Considering-the heavy demands upon our people during the war, this is a most encouraging state of affairs, and speaks-well for the management of those who have had our county finances Iw-charge.. In another year the - County will bo out-' of debt entirely,and be left free to- build a Work House, refit the:Tail, and make other necessary im provements, without pressing with undue se, verity upon the patience awl pockets of the tax payers.: If the peciple of Erie bad no other circum stance to congratulate themselves upon, the superiority of our fish market would be ci suf ficient cause in itself for con;lderable local gratification. The Lake furnishes ue with a never failing supply of the. very fineit fish caught,—each season hatheg its peculiarvari uty,and each kind beinglo exhalent that it is diffiettinto decide which ie the choicest. Im mense numbers of lake 'herring:are being caught at the present time—the yield being so much in excess of the city demand that large qUantities are daily shipped to the adjacent interior towns and the-oil region. Of all the fresh water fish we ever tasted, theke have no superior. They are from ten inches to a fobt long. freer bones Shim most small fish, and the meat is delicious. The 'salmon, _the ruse, the front, and the pike, all their Litairrse, tint =tot them' - Suit Out editorial appetite equal to the hattritig., ItemO flf Loeal Interest. Tany 22th 1867 yours Bespactly , . The appropriation bill for harbor Ainprove- . Meat, reseed by the lower house of CM - ogress, giies to Erio the comparatively iosigniticant. corn of $25,000, while Duckirk, With not half our trade, gelti $lOO,OOO, attd Ashiabule, with aCsiFetriztti4.bustatm c gptit 4.541,000. This is bittlttite.speatmett of thelrintment accorded to Este by ttlitirelertil and Slate governments. The tenpin of:inte 64 3 tiowiiir, have none to blimelmt 'Obtfp_they continue 491]-44d limits*Ods'letwytirs • to Congress, at I..epitiooatt!eii to lb. Legislature who - 1111.*8 pottifoi4terest, they - mist not 4 o4amskeppnielve..etanaideraiion ilittlitfittitik sad litraitattittelif4.,ad, vantages of otiripeattokiiiiilletti 4o '. A - Ara ocotrerpi . fa:Titusville : on Sunday night, destroying - diet:it $6,000 worth of .pro perty. on welch thers.vras little or no limy ance. It is '"erippesoil to have Mintiest by ineendiatics"—ne usual. - On the same tight a'Arebrolto (int in libnildidg in Edit:Rice', or; cupid iu fire lower story bySobn Smith, gra 'Mir, sod in the upper, :Jane milliner. The building was totally destroyed, • together with a frame dwelling in the rear.- The loss is said to be aboutsl,4oo, sad there was et, insurance on the premises. covering -• . . $2,'00.' The following gentlemen have been elected Directors of the newly organized tlefozan Savings institution.: Cot. M. Sehbludsoker,' P. A. Becker, F. Schneider; F.' P,,Liebel and Joe, Etchenlan'b; The 'President and Castkier.iri)l be chosen on the of March. The institution wilt open for hosideisi shout the first of April, in the basement of the new Keystone Bank building, corner of State end etr'eet•. • . The Dispatch professes to,be in poEFession of positive information that the Beek-North- Western Transportation CdO z have ingaged• eight propellers to make rezubir trips between our harbor and the upper lake pOrte next rummer. If this be reliable:we may "coni dently anticipate a great , improvement-in trade of all kinds during the ensuing reason. The nupilli?r of students enrolled in our pub lie sahoolils 1,694 ; average attendance last month 1.229. Comparing theta figures with those of other planes, we 4,3 eampelled-to one of two opinions—either that ouroommunity is not as prolific of children •as most ones, or that there is more negligence in.compelling them to attend school. The publishers if the Tituiville herald have Matted a complete report of the trial of C. V. Curer, at Franklin; includiag_the speeches of cotiosel and, charge of the Court. The pam phlet is one of interest Co hearty every citizen of the North-Western counties. It can be prooured by sending twenty-fivp oent4 to the herald Thif free letter delivery system is to go into operation in our city about the first of It will be a great convenianco to all who do not receive mail matter sufficient to Warrant the tent of boxes at the Poet office. ' - The Harrisburg Patriot thinks' "no judge having a decent respect for himself and .the laws" could have pursued a differerit .Course 'from Judge Johnson, in dismissing the In. dietthenq against Democratic election °fri t:ere. The public should ,bear in mind the - fact that our assortment- of blink notes, leases, deeds and other legal documents is the most complete in, rho city. We kee; on hand every form in common use. In Petroleum Centre, one night last week, a number of abandoned _women .sassed 'diem selves by ,dressing in Men's clotheisand parad ing the place for a couple of hours. „ • Sale bills, in either English rir German, printed on short notice, and in the hest style, at the Observer °fact. For Insurance in well known atui.tha ma reliable companies, apply to It. W. Reason. agent, 507 State street. feb2l'ly. - Pianos.and Orgatill - at 25 per tent: below New York and Boated prim, for the next ten dava: Persona width:kg ingtrarapnis will 'not find a bettnr chaneelhan at Weigel& 'Ziegler's Masio Store, 820 State street. • feb2l-1 w. MAEELED. Ni;ire—CßALßCHe—On Taesday, February sth, at the reildenee! of the bride's father, in Harbor Creek Erie Co. Ps.. by Rev.:T. D. Blinn, %fr. J. L. Wells, of Erie, to Mies 5. A Chambere, of Harbor Creek. Fox;--Eltrrdutpsos—Feb. 11th, at the . rest• deuce of Rciph Day. Esq., in Dunkirk, by Rer..ll."M. Jones, Mr. %fortis W Fan of- Corry. Po., to Afro.. Ann E. Ilutehinßon, of Dunkirk. , • :STURGEON -CIIAtIAIIT—In Philatielphis, on - Thursday, Jan. 24th, by Rev. - Mr. Reiman, Mr. Ma4on K, Sturgnon, of Fairview, Fa., •to Mies 4%rah J. Cheat-Int, of rhilalilohia. Woon—Cook —On the 14th blot , by 11.,. :4 Vance, Mr. Clark Wood, to 3fiev Louisa - L. Cook, all of Belle Valley, Pa. - flatar—Ctatunv--On the 14th lost,' it the resider° of T.,31 McCreary, Esq . by the Rev. J. M. qillette, Mr.' Henry Y. flora, to MIII4 AViSfb M. 0. Currey, both of ' West Mill Cipeli. ' CmatnEit.,64-.McFuziBoN—ln Slratmse, Y., Feb. 1416.1867. Mr.fliottard o.,Charnbeye, of Wettlerrille, to Sties Clara llnFanson, of Syracuse. Sranttnon—Surrit—ln Union, February 13th, at the 14. B. Church, by Rev. 0. E. Mead, :Jr. 0. W. Steenrod, to Miss E. A. Smith, all of Union Mills. DIED. Bassesta the 18th of January. Bothnia Barnes, of Waterford, -Brio Co. pa., aged 0 18 years• Mu:nen—Neat Edinboro Feb. 7th, Ida daughter ofJohn C. and Jane Reeder, aged ten years, eight months and twenty dept. Pseiturs- In Wayne township, at the resi dence of his eon. E. A. Perkins, Olab Per kins, in the 68th year of his age. - , Mtmeur.--In Corry,•on the 13th inst., Mary Elt n . senond daughter of M. and 'Mary A. Murphy, 'aged 4 years 8 months and 4 • days. Gran—ln thbroity. January 13th, Mattis A wife of Edward Geer, aged 25 years. Hvca Vrarnsta SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Ears Vegetable Ptetllan Hair. Renewer renews the Hair. restores Gray Hair to its original eolor, - preverita itagallieg off, makes the Hairemeoth and glossy, it does not stein the akin, it 6u preyed itself the best pvecara- Hon ever presented to the public. Give it a trial; Pecs Sl M. - For sale by ill druggists. R. P. HALL k CO., feb2F67. Nashua, N. EI ,Proptietors. New Advertisements. • , • T riIIPORTANT Haying libmtked of vey 'lnterest In the "Compound Estntet of Pm art Weed" to Messrs. W. IL Burgess k Co, Of this city., the twinges will In tutors be eondutted by them, and all orders for the medicine. ends]) 'oatmeal cations tn•relation to the hulloes, will hemaiter be ad dressed to them. •-- _ . the undid= tell UM be prepaid Kau my !mitten ate anyerrialon.and_tbose qualities wb-14 bave pinlA for it a reputation sweaty aver mitned by any other proprietary medielne.end which have made ft the Fam. sty Redid's* wherever it bu brume blown, wW be fal• iy maintained in every particular. Grateful to my many Muds for tilt generous confi dence and support extended to . me to the put, 1 ask oontinnenes of the mime to ray eneesssore, - pbo me worthy of the fullest contidenmo . . 3 st. -- - t4 - Inrit " . feb2l-3w." - F et A-A .L 10,001 PIMARLS N - 0 1 O,R N, CROUCH'S ELEVATOR E . :wiling Yu., low Thou desiring to prischaseVirt'pytaas Gall at 619 FRENCH ST S : CORNPR OP THE PAU 4b:j4it:' CROUCH 4 819. 11 • THE MERCHANTS- UNION EXPRESS eOIIPINY. • • • : z • * CAPITAL, - $26t000,000 Owned apd Operated by OurNerahant? And ManufaCtprers,, • Cariies by. Express. Money, Valuables, Ffeight 4. Parcels, Orer more than 13,0t10 - miles of . Express Line, And to more than ~FOURTEEN HUNDRED, OFFICES,- Am i khrceeliVipulo. More than 4,000 Cities and-Towns, At _Just and Libeiat Sates, -13aiaci:ori. DISTANCE and COST. Our- Lines are constantly Extending, exceal those run . by both ill , . Anwrwan a u wl U. S, Exyrizs Co , Over $lOO,OOO per month Ate maw saved to 'Express Shippers )'y this Com pany', and - this tavnin stn be made perrnatu.nt I,y continumz, the same liberal patronage hitherto Ft. - en it. Enprrienee as nrrs our ounces% and 'myth as that an may rely upon She pulthe contidetve an 4 sappers, which we hope to remit always. • • • rirOtlleo No. 80 'Amtrak Row. 1•24140 . • , 0. H. RARRI3 i Agent. DisrArea Bibrosicv, A.. 1 D BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, 10 East Park, Erie, Pa. We tako pleasure lu.anuouoclug to the public. that ea haler mated the services of. MR. J. A. ARMY, - A roost complete and' tboionib Workman, to lake obargool oar ' , BINDERY AND BLANK _BOOK MANUFACTORY Vs. Ashby ban for ivierel yeast teen engaged in Pen gales Blink Reek Establishment, to EnEelo, mid has no vineries in the business, Other valuable 'auistants here beer engaged, so that work from this department U. 13E I'INSITRT'aRED In an that perhaps to cowl doer, strpinior fonrard lag azaieparb deitab. • - , tab2l•67-tt, 0 - Reuss's MIMI' BALL • -. Hi virtue and to on manes of an ord. r of the 0 ryban'a Court f/r tha moats of Brie. f trill mares to titbits Isle, Stkossrbst. earner of, the Amtirlegin Hots) end the Para. la the city of Erie..on the 30th day of trar.h. A. 1).1567.131Atukt cattalo lot or pleas of grciund. ultimate In the answer. txrie. and - known $ the west half of In- Lot N 0.2409, In Squint N. 23. and bounded on the north be in- lot No. 2510. an the east by amt, half of in lot No 2509 on the month by Flfth street, sod on the west by to-lot No. 2504 befog 40 feet S Inch.. on Ft3h street- in front. - Itild OF liALE—Oneghlrd in hand and balsam in 'two equal annual instalments. secund by judgment bond and mortgage on the premises, or cub in %ow% at option •t purchaser. P. A. DECOR. feb2i-31r. Adm'r ol r Miebaal Mather. 11C1XECIETORS' NOTICE. ri Whams. letters testamentary to the estate of J. T. Borer, daerd, bare been granted to the mtbsertbere; All person' indebted to the soli -east* are tyqueeted Co make Immolate payment and those haring clams or demands against the ',data of the sold deeodent will mete known the rams without delay, • Debt! doe to the *elate will be lawally collected It 'bet seTed In thirty days.BAREICRA 11 , 10q.R. • ---wwwt—Tir-- • . Eteestort. Tt dr. W.- JENKIINISON, Mantes4tunts Ind liYholeula Dealers hi TosAacci, SITARS, SNUFF, • PIPES, Etc., No. 0 Federal St., Al , egiteay City, Fa., Third Door frail; Scurpoosloo Dad" .Slin at the Mg Ittlias 1.b21'6 -1y There cometh glad tiding' of joy to To yonar and to old, to Veit and to cull - The beauty which once wu en precious ard ram, • It frog to aft, sod all mar be fair. BY THE INK OP CIIASTELLAR'S , WHITE LIQUID-ENAMEL, eortmprovtni end Want:l4Ln the Complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in nee for Riving the "kin.' beautiful pearl•like tint that le only found in youth. ft quickly removes tan. freckles. pito plea. blotches, moth patebr, sallowness, eruptions, sad all imyruritlex of the beating the same. leering - the shin iihttilind clear as alabaster. - Its nee cannot be detected by the closest setutt'y, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. 11 Is the only article of the kind used be the Preach, and is con sidered by file Rerfelso as indlipensable to a perfect toi let. Upwards at 30 000 bottles were cold during the post rear, a stkcient guarantee of Its effkacy. Price on], 75 cents. Sent by mall. post-mild, on receipt of an or der, by BERGER, SfIIITYR. l b Ctl., Chemists. feb21417-Iy. 2ts River Si., Troy, N. Y. A C D SUFFER N . O MORE When la the useof Dr. JOINVILLIt'S RlAllt you can be eared porremseutly and at a trifling c-at. The aitoni.bing auccesa which has Attended thin in valuable medicine for physical and nervona Teske's., gement debility andprortration. lose of muleular en ergr impotency ors y of the con/ell:teem of youthful indiscretion, renders it the most Yaitnible preparation ever d is eoyered. It will rzninye all naryous affsettnni. depression, ex rdteonent. Ineinaelly to study or bualnsee, lan of roam. 027. confusion. the.uguts rf self-dsattnetton, foie of - In. taulty„,to It trill restore the onpetitN renew the health: of that, 'who hare dettroyed it by renaual own or ,vii wattles:o— WM, be hatobnoged ne root* ntt "Quectiltoo• tors", and ignorant munition:ors, but tend without de. lay for the Elixir, an? beat once restored to health and happiaen. A perfect cure I. guaranteed In ever, In atome.. Price $l, nr four bottles to one .ddreu On'e bottle is enffielent to efieet a enre in all ordinary ALSO, De. SolineruSt's Priem" Pn.te L for the speedy arid permanent cure of Gonorehea. Meet, Urethral nut. charges, Flravel, literature and aD Chalons of the KM nets and Bladder. Cures affected in from one to live dam They are erepared from veretable entracta that are harmless on the zysten, and never nanmeate the stomach or lmniesnate the breath. No change of diet Lt necessary while rising them, nor does their actloo to any manner interfere with buminees pursuits. $1 per box. ' 'Either df the above mentioned articles will be vent to soy address. closely Pealed and post raid. by mall or express, on recsintot nrtre. Address all orders to EIRRGRE, tilitUrTS 0., C hemts. feb`-'l'67-Iy. No. 285 R i v er Tr is y, N. Y. A tl T 0 U Y. THE WORLD AF;TONISHED! At the wonderful rrretettop■ MADE BY TED GREAT ASTROLOGII4T, MADAME IL A.. PERBIGO Rh. raveaUllacraff no mortal aver knew. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful MAN, Waite°. phiee, crosses in 'ore,-toss of relations and friends, loss of money, dm.. have become despondent. She brings together those long separates!. Orel inftinnatton con-, corning absent friends nr bears, rations lost or atnleo rrogerty tells you the business rot are Wet qualified to, -pantie, causes speedy maniere and toile you the wry day you will n erry, sires you the name. likeness and characiarlatirs of the -person. She roses your very thoughts, a"d by he- almost supereatnral powers on. tails the dark and hidden mystries of the future: From the stars - ow 41. e in the firassment—the malee stars that overcome or predominate In the cnntigontiona trout the aspects and positionn of the plane.. sod the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she dr dare' the ntoredestioy of man. Fail not to eonimit the greatest Astiologist on earth. - It coats you hut a title, mud ion mar never again have so favorable an on. poilunity. enneoltattoo ,ee. with titan ess and all de. s•red Information, t 1 Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame hr mail 'Mil equal safety and eat U. faction to themes's.; as If to person. 4. fall sod ex plicit chart, written out, wish all inquiries answered and likeness enclosed. sent - hermit 'on re eelpt of price above mentioned. The strictest 'scream will be main tiined, and all correspondence railroad or diatroyed. - References of the highest order tarnished those desir, slug them. Write plainly the day of tee month and tear in which you were born. enelneing a posit loch othushf, - Add.ves MADAME H. A. PgRRIQO, febiF67-11. P.O. Drairer293, ituffilo, N. Y.' G al SPELL- v --.- • • nhl abe'eas botatifal and Oda, _With at m) aria, and radiant bait. - ' . Whose earns • tendrils sofa entkaimi% Inchainaka the tars hart and mind. • - CRISPER COMA, - Ve ' r Curtin, tba bair of either Rex into Wavy and Wooly Ringlets or Heavy, Wuriv•Gnrli. • fly ender tbtsartiele Lama and Claithician can betti tify themselvu a thousand fold. It Is the only artiste in the •world that will marl straight hair, and at the tune time giro it a/ beautiful, gbaay appearance. Tim *M th *Meer Cams net only curls e talc, hot lesigurstml. bard 4 , 11 and eleanma to highly and delightfully g.ortunied, and - is thawed emulate utiela of the kind erer t frarrt to file American pane. The Crisper Coma will he- mint to try madness; Naiad and poet-paid for $1: Addition' all wads ta- .. W. L - CIARK i CO. Chembiti, . • . No. i Wed inyetia BR,sfatane, N.Y. ' ‘ 11121 :4T-ly, - CQLLEGE j NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUi Corm!, of Tam sad St. Clair Stmt., PITTSBURGH, PA - Ills Larint, Cheapest. dart - ACTUAL BUSINEBB "CO-LLEGE PI TIM matzo SPATES. Darlog the past tea years, upwards or eIFTEEN TEIOUSAND STUDENTS, ltepretentlng every State In the Uplnn.,have gridustel A COLLINE OP ACTLlrdif 13LBINFSS. 'applied with %Dim titans. TN-et rimes. Cnemegeion McAfee. hurler mice. Reilmad. gieembnet eel tole'reph Ogles% ha, eotablatagTHlSOßY AND flumes. Stn , lents art thornagbly in f straet•d In ell ShlhieaeLw • PR ICTICAL BUSINESS rDuctillys, • •: ticiudi. g tiwk kr One Pineal:airle, Arithmetic, Com. orerelai I aw. Eaftrrotor, Harlon, Corral:mod• one*. rho Artof netretlog Cointerfeit Roney, Railroad. log, Stoarolvatlng. Telegraphing, fraplital Baokinr, he , he. Strt/mt. Can eater at set time and complete • fall cantle In from eight to twelve seeks; DnLLARS Pays' all "azWintsea foi'TOilioo, Books, Manki and Di ptozoa. NO E[TR♦ CRARGES For "enmenabln, itteamboatina, Railroading.lng or IMOtoms,l* in ntbel Collegm. Prep Lemons dilly In Penmanship to all students In the Commercial Depart wont FOR CIRCIII,iftz, Rising fall Information; and eon enowas ooMiou nr•uor igittem of ,Pructiesl Ruslueu V &tattoo. togither - - • TM iTIMOMIALS From practical Flashinn Men Sierebs•li, Book-keepers, Banters, le., addragths priutipals. • SMITH tr. COWLEY, • , j4.2411..6m.„ Pittsburgh, Pa. & BURGESS, Manufacturers of PURE CONFECTIONERY, And wholatale dwaleng id FINE GROCERIES, 'FRUITS; NUTS, TOTS, NOTION S , CRACKERS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Always on hand s hkrgs stock of FINE AND PLAIN CANDY, Of gTery Variety, YANKEE NOTIONS; CANNED FOREIGN FRUITS ITIITS, CRACKERS, CIGARS, AND • Wa liautiracture no but a►. aaas quality, and at AN low prices la PURE AND SALEABLE CANDY Can be sold 1131 r AU Orders will mem prompt stteritiort. I3ENER SI - BURGESS, N SW toNFECTIONEoT, Tor, IMI I FANCY GOODS STORE! BENER & BURGESS, Rare opened at 730 STATE STREET, A RETAIL CANDY, TOY, FRUIT AND NOTION STORE, Where their customers wilt always Bud A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 000D3 IN °LIR LINE Thee will keep ► good Ilne of TOYS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ECI FE1S1:1 CONFECTIONEAY OF EVERY VARTErY ler beta m Vannfaefarere,• theft %elites 117 . 1. the Wait telt to mitring theizeustomeri With NUM rr CANDY EVART - - BEEBE b BURGESS, Stat.—Street. I= THE - BEST LANTERN YOB PAII'llSn'S ME, IS AT (TOFF-, PATTERSON - 8c CO.'= 515 FRENCH STEEL?, It NMI Nihon (HI Ent nto, NOTIOL . Littera tertemailary no the ...tate of rirlllltat Went. deed. hetie of Elk creek to.. Erie county. Pa., having bean irsantarl to the aubeetiber; riot' e hereby is evert to all persona indebted to Ted estate to meke,lmmeilete permentarid all tbrotelmiog claim% or demariele &Taipei mita *state will present them. dole altheritiested tot eeitlemeetiin or bake* March lot- 18417. ELIAS W1,31', Senator. Elk Creek. Jan. 81, 1867—j*Zl.6we . - LEIGH BELLS! 1 7 .1 • A Large itock of ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, For sale bj SELDEV MIMI pturNeuisour 'wormy.. -- -We bare litiloelited ourselves , together its halation ruder the firm time of Pat•nt Ease Snout Company. With our Mowed Nolities we feel confident see can fill all stolen after this date. L. A P.ISSWORTIT. _ . Williamsport, Pa. P. S. tNRWORIII. ktO -71 r. Waterford. FARM FOR SALE. ' Of 130 acres, abou t loo acres cleared.' the balance in rod timbered land, with a bongs and barn on it ; • ~ndng orchard of 120 grafted apple Pees and some cabs, fruit trate. 'Molted, drat faro Routh n! Parcae! Pickieres, on the Ridge Road. and about four oils from Eris, Pa., in liresc Slillereek Township. Por forth. partienlage savant of novlll-tf. CONRAD BROWN. DOFF; • PATTERSON J CO„ 515 TRENCH .STREET. HAVE GOT GROCERIES' TO SELL TA a'PR RO I rift' LIIEREITY WHITS MAD* Wlll do zero mod bolter work at • gins ea t, Slut am other. .2%7 it. iihnahnstured only by I • ZIEGLER & SMITH, orapixsaz mala i t4per 4, GLASS DIAL N 8 No. lar North Mot Streit, mus. fobrettly.• N . 0 T . Appliestlan till bemm f oE the psi. i 4Zr** Go do* at WlLlllNOWlNkaairrietti Of anon..,. REAL ESTATE; FOR SALE. DWELL& MIMES Ted; frame, Ye 2()3 West 9th St., well fletabed, price * ♦ D. Two ■tort' horn% No. 211 Wes: sth 545 , new and good Onlab, pride $2,500. T►n atery frame,?:.., 145 We t 31 , Cangbey house, a bargain, price $1,0°0., Ove .134 olio-hill story Immo. Nn. £M Nfrtk St* tko; ter 'ea - , evttfortAblo ho .e, prise $1.390. •' Two story Sr.ws, No 271 But 9th st., Rkheye hoist s good building and new. - 'hro steer trame, aejelnitg P. it E. R. it.; en Iltb St. r will be to at a bargain. One and ova bet - story - flame. tot Z,Oziati . di: I LW tit, Itecoad West of State, deatrable forJ6vatnzzz. • . Two dor -wallfiablvyi (num pro,oavy, - Erb. lot 67i179, flout tot fa thellatoutb, peke PAW.' Two story trams, Sen. 68 Mut Saffsio SL, bona. SW ens cads:, 0 rooms and; wood shod on Ist door. 5 rooms up stdrs, biro. &e. So" pries $l,BOO. Moderato terms. One and ono-hail story frame, No. SSC/ail St., con; violent to bostoese, house in good order, iced* and oat, cellar Led woad bowie, price *MVO. 50 acres, barn, boU6B, ifs sere. *000 ; 0 ?TINA froth 'city,. puke $ 2 . 200 • , . .248 scree on Met Road, 100 iores wool. Pew modern style house,large erased Wrleschanitafos ott.e Thor arty at $8,0%0. Reasonable dipeont lot ali cosh. • „ • Brawley place; on nuffain Road. North East,lloscrea, valuable 1 nprovernents, 20. lures timber, prlee $12,000. 47 acres, t.e mile. from alb, good improvement.; will divide to suit parelr..ers, per care 45 acres, tl•e mites from city, brick bowie; &0.. good impro , rtments, pries $4400. 100 - aerea in Gre ne--a bargain —pries 13,600 lit, aerie A Na "I land sad im , roremette, near" North But, prlee per sere $75. 147aegree In Elarboreieek, very devirable and cheap, pey awe $76. . . City lot on West Bth tit, V0'1419, Prep $2,600 do do lath do 756, de 3,500 do do 4th do 27t1, do 1,610 do do 11th do 661, do 1,400. de do ath - do 146.6, do -1,600. City lota on West, 7th. St., Noe. 1462,1456 and 1469 each 81,000. ' . . West half a ont•Lota 289 and alth, In lets to snit par chasers; terms easy.. A nambeeof lots to out•lot MO, on Bat d. Right nlt7 lota in not-lot 667 Wee 10th andlith the Mutter property. SAVES & Kittnida, Avesta and Dation In Rat) &data, jan2i•tt Reid R °use , Erie, Pi. REPARATOK CAPILLI. Throw away your folio Masa, your mita ea, your it Dostreott” of comfort, and not worth a er• coon grid maw youthful , come ugir auifair, _ And rrutlioa 10 your own luanriaut hair. For restoring balr upon bald beide (from whatever cause it may hare fallin ont) and forcing a growth of hair noon the fore, It has no equal. It will force the beard to grow upon the emootheat face in from five to eight nests, or hair upon bald heads in from two to thr-s months. A few ignorant practitioner• liars se sorted that there Is aothlng that will force or hasten the-growth el the hair or bend. Their user. lona are iallesollthalhands of Wring vitae/sea, from their own experience. can bear witness. Bat many will say, how me we to distinguish the' genuine from the spurionet It certainly is dig/colt, la nine tenths of the different preparations advertised for ice hair and beard are en tinily worthless, and eou may haws already throww away larg.amounta in their rarebits". To such we would gay, try the Reparator Oapilli; it will cos; you nothing nnieur it hilly comes up to our soprowtett ono. If your druggist does not keep it. end ea ono doil.ratpl vriil forward it, post•paid, together with a receipt for the money, which will be retarn•dycla co _onsmoothes. providing maitre sottelbethre me not given. Adorers W. L. CLARS as CO, Chemists, No. a West Farah...SA. Syracuse,N.T. feb2l'67-/y. • - TOBACCO r HBAILTzt Prepare for Diaeaso CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRIE CEA. 1 12YSK,WERY, CR.U.IP AND ROWEL COMPLAINS or EvEir BIND. 431 STATE 5111tEfit WARRANTED to 'core Cholera or any of the above diseases to their worst foetus. A severe ease of cbolfra has been cured with it in 30 taunts& proof of which will be given to en wishing it. No use h.." ever been kn3wn in which it failed. Prepared by DR. 3O BENNETr, of Ireabiyvilie and sold by him, and at the at re of P. A. Beaker, Pale Pa. PRICY $103,31 . 1 BoTILI., RIIf Atli OS Ccrretarstrit. FEMALE RESTORATIV_E Me been tested for . the last 20 years. Acid given com plete satisfaction. It clues the following amplaluta: Pain in the small of the back and hip", with • pulling weight and bearing awns when long on. the fest; pain In the 111.18,10 w do wnorith palpitation of tlei heart:cold feet and drab:isa of the head; pain between the Ithaca ders; weak stomach; nervous affections, etc. Beeommendetions to the meat§ of this medicine could be given by hundred, had we the time and room. The beet plan is to buy a botti.., and test it for yourselves. Price $l.OO per bottle. Po'd by Br. Bennett, at hie office In Weeleyville, and at Becker's 'tore. Erie, avlrtf EAGLE FOUNDRY, PEACH ST., ADJ3VE TIIB TtUFPALO EGAD, E.F4E, PA HENRY, BRY ANT (ause:eon to ',chews' k. Ileguyi) P-ARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES TIN & SHUT IRON WARE, AND ALL KINDS OF IKON, CASTINGS, R•ery :Store SOLI by un warranted to give eatirfaction Nettles, Sleigh-ahcies, Sad Irons, &e., on bind or mu Acts:trod to order. PLOwll AND Plow Pouffe 'of superior make and dram eility always on hand. A ill and a fair trial of oar arti ales is all vs ask. lIENRY, EIRYANT & turnlZ—tf M ANHOOD—How LosttHow Restorzd , r -- Juief published. s dew eciltacn of, Dr. DulyerwelPa celebrated ..ear on the sadical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoes. or Ferules' VitaklleFe. ovoluntary hernias , Lomax, lumeiencv. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, - etc.; also Coneumptleo, Dpilettay, and Fits Induced by Pelf. Indulgence - or seznal extravagance. rr Price, in a sealed envelope. oral 6 cents. The celebrated ether In this admirable emy clearly demonstrate', from a thirty pieta' 'incept'sl practice, that the alarming correquancea of self abuse may be radically cured wi.hout the dangerous tee of internal medicine or the application of the kaffe—pointirg out a mode of curs at once simple, certain and eflactnal, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Ms con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply privately aud radically. rar This IPcturo should be in the binds of every youth in Die land. IMMO • Font under peal, ins plain _ol2T•lope b 10 11:11 . address post-paid. r:n receipt of six cents, or tiro post stamp , . Address the publishers. CHAS T C. HLINPT & CO.. de^.7o-3m 12i Bower, N. Y. P...st (Vico rs.,,x 4556. P JJItN LIUKILTY WHITE LEAP. pr,r err e by ail prr din] pal Men Tr r it, and you wit Lase no other. Ibittifsetured only by ZIEGLER & SMITE. WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT /I GLASS DEALERS, N 0.137 North Third Stmt. PAUL - 1116.1 y WARD ElWen, Crontill Rtreot, Union Mills, ;it. County P. R. U. Ward, 14 , 4pr1.V., tf OUR ,u. CivsLEscassea ♦aD SORTITOR. Rerideaea cornet sieth Street and but Avenv", Eat Erin. j j.1.67tr. H EADQUAATERS FOIL ~ . CHEAP" 0001.51 waounikus AND NAYAIb , GROCERY AND PROVISION StORE, RISES AND LIQUORS. Are now receiving at their old stand. drorattute Bloc. State. street, largo Mid enprrior stock of Grammies, Trovialene,-Ware. Lignors, Willow Wooden. and - Stone Ware, Fruit+. No* me., ke. Together with everythlug- mood to a Hones of thin kind. which they will sell ea cheap as anT-bther Ida" ilabroank to this city for Cob or moat kinds of country endue,. They have also on hand one of the largest and Boost Stocks of Tobacco and Began ever brought to Cris, to which they 'write the attention of the public. tir Call and as. na—• nimble etspenee Is better than a glow !hitting. eoneequently Cash buyers irill god gnat bargain. be calling tithe ' GROCERY HEADQIJARTEItS, so=.ll —AMERICAN -BLOCK, STAIR )STREET.—. Jaws LIND-62 T. - & A YQL H RAHN, CHRISTIAN Have IaAI reeelved a fresh tot o f • OILS, BALD LINSEED OIL, PRY AND LARD 04. • Z - . FARMS LOTS REPARATOR CAPILLI DA, BENNETT'S Rill:DT FDA DR BENyETT'S EMIT= F. & M. SCHLAUDECKER. 1 A it iii.u-som AET TO A NNW TUNS., 'Ser 86 7 7/11 As spring • pprosabea Ants and Roaches From their boles coma out and Mee and Bats tiottorof eata, ealttp about. ' "Nat. Molinxik tp tianairts - ..ggis ta soon oat or their loin to die, °COSTAR'S" EAT, R),ACEI, am. tzrErtis - - • 3 iy '' ' Is gaift —;ckidid for Batik MitiAjtalth". • Blrass4d 'COSTABM• BED 'BET ! EETIEDIUNATOR a.liquid or wash—avid to destroy, awl - also as a preventative for Bed Dom &e. - • , tOSTAWS , " lh , Z4Tl44:P,4i¢Digtis Dissars Info? 'Jett's. Iloignitnea. Fkaa, B•d Baggy Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anhnegiti. , , Eir ! ! ! % MANZ I I S u fall yorttiless imitations. Or 840 that "Coasaa's" namsdnian mak Bo:, Hot tlii and Thai bet ore you bay.. • Addimu, EiRWRY R. COSTAR, ' 484 Proadway, N. Y. . • _ Sold in . Bria, Pa., by el Druggists, sod _retail dealers everywhere. • a cOSTAA'S" CELEIRATED BUCK-TfION For Cuts, Burns, Br i aMee,. Wound; Boils, Cancers, Broken Breast& Sore Pimples, Bliedirig,' Blind and rainfal Pi'es„ Nerrfaleita. Putrid and iii.eooditlpned Saris* Clare, Olandolar Swellings. daruptiona. Cutane ous A'Dectinna, Ringworm. Itch, Corns; -- Banlims, Chlt. blains, No.; Chapped Hands, Lips, Bo.; Bites 01 Spiders, inseetaeastimals, &o, Boxes ES cents, SO went* and $1 saes. Sole by all Druggists everywhere. . And by HENRY it. CO! raft, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y. - • - • • - • os?" • • • • " • - • - • . . " 0 s„'t A R S " C 0_ 3:0 L V - E•N-T, _ For Corxis;f3ootonk Warts. he. I to7cNr~.2b.f& l 6o eta. St dsr. SolE b 7 ill nra Ao4 by MENA ir B. ¶777lll:DApot 434 _Broadway, NI. Y. "COSTA R's" PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET & OR ‘XNGE BLOSSOMS FOR BEAUTIFIINO ME COMPLEXION Used soften and beautify the Skiniremoirs Freckles, Ptalipr:-. options., &a.' - Ladle" are now using it hi preference to all otbori. BotUea SI. - Sold by ill lartuglsta everywhera. And by•LIFNEY it. CIOSTAB, Depot 184 Broadway. N.Y. - i "COS.TA , R!-3 s:- !`COUGIEI-. REMEDY, PECTORAL • For Coughs, Cclda, Raarteneas, Fore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influents, Asthma, Coniumptfon, Bronchial A.ffretlons, and itll &Nuts of the Throat and Lung.— Bott/er, 25 eta., 40 eta. and *1 Elam -Boldly all Drnedlata everywhere. And by lIENRY R. C OSTAR , Depot 434. Stroadway, N. Y. • . "COSTAR'S" cuarautarm i 81 . 8 II 0 P - r ' P L, LS , A ITN. Mii 4 / I .[Dl2 7 lNEtt RILL, For Nervous and - Rlek geadaehe. Car&sneak WI. p i th., Dyspepsia, Mamas, Coaatipatioa.D4rrk ea. uhoflos. Crary nrCIIIV. gilltirtadthurvoneut of the DlrrstiveOrgans. etii..ll4l4sta, slain slug. Sold tti all DnXiiid.—lnwhile" faukby anis' Re law" MOO- Broadvs. 11, Y... 017-31 r& CI II -