grit Weeltig *Observer. N 5111 E. PA.. MARCH 7T4 ‘ . 1867 CAncra IN MILL Casts.—it Canons of the D e riocrotio !riders of mill Creek will be held in the Town Rail, on Saturday afternoon, Nfoh Oth, at 4 o'clock. for the nomination of a t a v n iono ticket. A full attendance is re queried.. By order of the Committee. CiNv.ks9llll. WANTED —We want to.seoure alit !Orme! of a sentletnan of large sognoint ance in the city and coutliy; to act cc canvas pfr forjnb yorkold're!l igin It and Intim* lotions. Rood wages and steady employment will he given. Apply to the editor of the Observer. mari-tf. • The _City Election. In spite of public sentiment, which has al. ways been in favor of selecting the fittestmen for municipal offices,. without rasped •to their political views, the Mies' leadere.of our 014 baie determined upon an:O4A ‘ to make the coming election a mire party einteek! - - A reg. ularly organized plot wee clenceived some weeks ago, by which It was intended thatcer tain schemers of that fiction. who have loot been feeding out of the county treseury, but who have always been defea t te in their asp' rations to rule over the aVre of the city, should 'manage to obtain control of the party machinery, and, by the aid of political feel ingloist themselves and ,friends into positions they can never secure thieugh mere personal standing. :In This, we c;731. assured they will t fail, as they have l eo ineominfonaly on preil oni oocosionq. The m ses of the Republican party noderstand the ntiven of these men, and will not puffer the selves to be dragooned by the cry of party i to advancing the per sonal ambition of a setjte greedy _politicians. at the expense of the publie interest. A movement is on foot, ineludiog the best ele inents of both political organizations, to bring a people's ticket into the field, irrespective of Party, and we have little hesitation in predict ing its certain and overwhelming success. The caucuses Of the office-holders and o f. fiCe-seekerst faction were held on Saturday eventnr. and every one of them plainly'de =castrated . the fact of a concerted scheme inch as we have referred to. The old political hacks were promptly on band, and secured -the orttlittivition in three of the Wards, nomi nating iiandidates and . selecting delegates to the city convention, just ae had been arranged in the programme prepared hefnrehand. In several instances nominees outside the clique were chosen, but the object was p too plain to deceive any but the moat credulous In the Third Ward, an unexpected bitch in the 'pro gramme took place, which •eenited in a split. add the seleotion of two sets of candidates and delegates. The City Convention assembled on Tuesday evening, and after a sternly discussion over theinerits of the competing sets of delegatee from the Third Ward, finally compromised the difficulty by admitting both It was apparent froia the first that" the clique had adroitly ob tained the controlling power of the Conven tion; and the fact became doubly evident when J. It Cochran, one of the meet unpopular residents of the city, received 'the nomination for Mayor,lby a nearly unanimous vote, over Messis, Ciranie Noble and Andrew Scott, two Of the most popular. The whole prooeedinge bore Buell manifest indications of having been "set tip'," that few outside of the parties di rectly concerned took much interest in them, and a great. majority even of tbq party which , the delegates professed to represent ridicule 'the-result of their deliberations, and scent the pretence that it is of any binding effeot. TEI6 Exrnees Wee.—The establishment by the Merchants' Union Express Company of as office in our city, was the commencement of en era which must ever be remembered with gratitude by enr business men. Previous to that date the American Express Company had a monopoly in this section, and the extortion ate rates which itexseted of customers proved a grievous burden upon the public. An im mense degree of dissatisfaction arose, and the announcement:of aconspetitig line was hailed with delight by all elasses. The Merchants' Company had no sooner opened its office than business poured into it to an amazing extent, and on inquiry we are satisfied that it is ready doing by far the largest share of the express'business of our city. The American Company is now engaghd in a bold and disgraceful attempt to ruin its yotithful rival, iir order that it may again se curuthe monopoly by which, it filled its cof fers in the past, at the expense of its patrons' interests. An edict has been sent forth to re duce the rates to and from all points where the two lines come in competition, to less than those of the Merchant* . Company, and, ,it is even hinted that where this will not se cure the trade, still lower figures will be giv en. The design of this it too palpable to ad mit of misconception. It is hoped that the enormous wealth of the old company will en able it to hold out longer than Its competitor, and that in this way it will regain the monop oly it possessed for ect many years. , We have no special interest in either corporation, but the common sense of every man must teach him that the interests orthe public will . be better enhanced by two competing lines than if the express business were left wholly in the hands of any one company. Taking this view, we regard it as the duty of all to throw their trade into the hands; of the Merchants', until it gets established on a footing that will secure its permanency. After that It will be time enough to discriminate, as may seem most ad vantageous, but until then, let every business man direct his exertions in such a way as to prevent the calamity of another monopoly like that with which we were hardened before the Merchants' Company began operations. J. Rodney Cochran, having by severe in. dustry, and much beggarly solicitation on the part of himself and friends, secured a nomi nation for Mayor, proceeds incontinently to "spread himself" before his fellow citizens on the water question, and ,rushes into print in a highly refreshing and salubrious card, giving his views nod opinions, apprehensions, doubts, Wide and prognostications at length. In substance, and when dissectedand oboe cmghly examined, the would be Mayor's plans seem to resolve themselves into the establish ment of a Horse Pond, oesr the depot, and the conducting of water therefrom itt wooden, leather or oil cloth pipes,' to certain subteen,- neon. cisterns or tank. to be inserted in the ground at different points along the streets.; The awe-stricken public having now got 'fan opinion as Is an opinion," on this absorb ing subject, can quietly read and Inwardly digest the same at their leisure, and all - who favor the horse pond and wooden pipe Idea will be sure to vote for John Rodney for May or, of entree. LEvr.—The religious 'season, known se , Leat, commenced on the Pith inst., Ash Wednesday, and willvontinne until the 21st of April, Easter Sunday. This period is ob. served with strict respect by the Catholic and Episcopal churches, and is the occaeloa of some of the most impressive ceremonies of those denominations. Daring its continustiee • the members of the Catholic creed especially, •re required to obey rigid rules of ebstinence r Which no tel hful adherent will intentionally violate. What the object of this Omit:its lime cannot now state, but it has existed • time be yond memory. Cossrazu.s..—The undersigned Offers hit:t eat ae a candidate for Constable in the East Mae& independent of all party centrals& mar 7-2t* GEORGE HILL. DARING FIAT —Two met were arrested at Valente, Warrencounty. on Thursday last, on a charge of having robbed the Breevort Pe troleum Company', office, near Bouseville, on Cherry run, on the. previous .night, where they stole one hundred and eigitty . dollnre. And almost tilled the clerk, lifr. Foley, who slept in the office. They were band-need together, and placed on the' train for Oil City. Oa the way, when near Tionesta, Iley , made an el- Rise of going into the closet attached to the car, sod in &moment or two afterwards one of the passengers, who was looking out of the window, asw them rolling down 'the back to gether. They had crawled through the win dow of the closet and thrown themselves down .the embankment, although the train was ran ing at the rate of 80 miles an hour at the time. The passenger who witnessed their unceremeniens exit Immediately notified the officer wbo pulled the bell rope, stopped the train . , and started In pursuit of the prison ers, followed by about twenty passengers. In a short Ow they came in eight of the the. lives, and several ghats were fired at. them, none of which took effect ; neither, had they the result of stopping those they ware ;aimed at. After a chase of abouk-a mile the -prison. ere were overtaken, and yet would not stop until one of them received t blow on the head from the butt of one of ihe, officer's . pistols.' They were defiant and _took matters very cooly, giving full details of their mode of ea cape; stating that one of them hail , backed , ut of the small saloon windows, and then with the arm which was manacled to his-com pardon bad anceeeded•in pniliat that compan ion through the window, bead fait; and both had "gone it blind" down the embanktrient- The snow being drifted, their 'fall was so broken as to do them no damage:—Zrehange. Joity Liar —The following are the jurOra drawn for the court commencing on Monday of next week: Erie--P Arbuckle, A A Adams, John Con. stable, Geo W Goodrich, C Kolb. Sam sLytle, Wm E McGill, Geo W Starr. H C Shannon. South Erie—Heman Janes Mill Creek—O W Brindle, Waltei Glenn, C K Riblet, Dan D Treey. Harbor Creek-8 Backus. J. 11. Can, ty. Watteburg—J M Jenkins. Union Born— B Black, M Plane% T J Johnson. J'AMarch, Jno Smllik. Union Tp—R H Church. Li Bcent—Wm Averill. Oteene—W T Myers. Summit—Oscar F Dunn. MoHean—Jua Cran dall, John May, ,Tr, John Wermarling. Frank?, CArnell. ; Elk Creek—H Huntingtoti..l C Walls. Conneaut-11 11. Herrin, Springfield —M 11 Gould. Girard Tp—M Lyon. Fairview —8 11 Eaton. , . The following are the jurore for the court commencing on the 8d Monday_ in the month Erie—Dr 0 L Elliott, Jun Evans, P.Emling,- Wm March, Wm Peter. F Sohlandecker. Wm P Sweeney, E_ E Stnraniekle. Mill Creek— Jae Evans, J A Parker, 'lsrael Waidley. Her: her Creek—ll A Bell. North East Tp—Clark Bliss. North But Boro—John Greer. Buell Phillips. Greenfield-.M M Gifford. Ventage -=Jonathan Chapin. Wattaburg—Geo Fish. Concord—E Heath. N Pierce: Corry—L Dan ham. Waterford Tp—A Brownell. its W llimrcul. Waterford Boro—M Barnett. Wssh_ in gton—Sherwood MoLellan.M Chase. Frank lin--Efenry 'toward. Conneant—Thos Beau mont. Springfield—llenry Dixon. Ea Smith.. S D Ware. GirardZilobnsten Rea. Fairview —Wm H Canghey, Perry G Fargo, A Fargo, Geo Shoemaker. ELECTION CASE...-111 court, Last week; the case ;of T. E Gross and C. E. Duncombe, elaa tion officers of Venango township, against whom the Grand Jury, in February, found a true bill for receiving the vote of an alleged deserter, came up for consideration, on a mo tion by Jae. C. Marshall, EN.. to quash the indictment—the two law judges, Johnson and Vincent, being upon the bench. The Court refused to grant the motion, ' , stating, as its opinion, that the act of Assembly was count rational and binding upon election -officers : bat, tbat'insticaucb as the defendants probably acted in good faith, a nolle prosequi might be entered upon,payment of costs by the defend ants, intimating at the same time that the safest rule for election officers was to obey the act of Assembly until it was set aside by the Supreme Court." This decision is so entirely at variance with the previous action of Judge Johnson, that we cannot avoid some surprise that he should have given it his assent. The defend ants, not earing about 'having _further annoy ance on Gib subject, accepted the proffer of the court,'and the prosecution was withdrawn upon their paying the costs. PEOPLE'S CAIICESTS.—We have been reques ted to publish the following : f_ Caucuses of the citizens in favor of nomi nating improvement candidates for local offi bee, without respect to party, Will be held on Friday evening, March Bth, commencing at half-past seven o'clock, at the following places : let District—Common Council room. ' 2d District--Scluslts'e Hall, corner German and 11th Ste. 8d District:—Engine house on Peach street. near the depot. 4th District—Select Council room. • At these canctmee nominations will be made for the Tarim district offices, sad delegatei chosen to select a candidate for Mayor. - ,The city convention will - be held at the Select Council room,on Saturday eveniig,. March' th, at 8 o'clock. . better from Col. Dan Mee. WILLAND'S ROM, Feb. 20. Having been solicited by many wahines in public life, members of Congress and othert, who were aware that I had lately returned from a tour in the South, to give the result of my observations of the people there, I have felt reluctant tolntrude upon the public, but a sense of duty has impelled me to do so, in order to correct, if possible, the false im pression prevailing too extensively in the North respecting the real sentiment .of the citizens of the States in which I traveled, via ; Louisiana, Alabams, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia. My personal observations have led me to the conclusion that false and exag gerated reports are made by interested parties respecting them, for the purpose of ibtlueno. log the legislation of Congress in such a man ner as to keep the States lately in 'rebellion out of the Union, in order that their own pri vate ends rosy be secured. General Howard's department is working well, with few exceptions. It seems .to have been his aim to teach the black men to make themselves self-supporting, and just in pro portion-to their effort& in this direction are they prospering. The most miserable among the bleats are those who persist in hanging upon'the stirtii of the Government and -feed log at the Bureau crib. The echoobs for colored children and adults which are supported by private contribution are doing well; while those maintained by the Government ere, in too many cases, conduct id by epeculatorkand selfish persons: The Freedman's Bare .0 in South Carolina. under General Scott, is In good working order. The only trouble experience arises where ill-disposed officers have crept into positions, and where speculators and claim agents of the old bounty swindling order have tampered with the freedmen. There is a sett of traders in some districts who seindle the poor negroes sbesnefally- by selling them bogus jewelry and gewgaws at most exhorbitant prices. In some instances these persons write for-northern papers, and as it is for their interest to bore the South dominated by a military force,-they will, of course; paint horrible pictures of the gadded rebels. In one instance that came to my knowledge, a trader had sold a breast-pin to • negro for live dollars, 'which was made in Waterbury. Connecticut, for sixteen cents, and this man was the correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, • leading radical PPP to the North. I am thoroughly convinced that Congress, while prompted to many acts by an honest indignation. is terribly misled by .statements of interested ;tattles. The eon /dant complaint of the Southern people is, that they are cruelly misrepresented that while in their ruin and desolation they earnestly de sire the restoration of friendly relations with the Government, they are accused most un jos* of numberless outrages and wrott:ge. %regard to the question of suffrage, Ib)tirS found, frostoonvereation with tlti. most %- Wiliest ante colored men, that therieprit caie the idea of allowing all to vote, *hither they are able 'to 'understand the mattes mite. In their way they expressed an unmistakable preference for qualified suffrage. I have no political abject in view, I have no pecuniary interest! to subserve, in speak ing. of these matters. Fortune has so far aided my efforts that I am independent, and am actuated solely by a 'desire to see the country restored to a happy condition. Up on the honor of a man, I believe that Congress has been mitt's]. and that if the 'tont ruble Senators atd Representatlies knew- what I know through my personal experiences in the Routh during the winter just passing, their views voila be modified in regard to the •nie.d of an expensive military establishment there, which would prove an intolerable bar den uron the N irthern States, en unneoeass ry irritant upon the great national sore, ant setich may lean]. 'o I chronic disarrangement of "the beet government the world over paw." Respectfully yours. &c., Raw Rica. Items of Local Interest. We see it stated that Senator Lowry Ale signed the tesiperance pledge at Harrisburg. Ijo to strangers for charity, acquaintances for advise, and relative's for nothing, and you will always bare a supply. it is stated that W. it. Johns, Esq , late of the Oil City Register, is about to start. a Id weekly journal in that city. We ebould judge it rather a risky esperimenahut if any per- Boit can succeed, Johns is the um. The officers of the German Savings Institu tion have been elected as follows: President, John Qensheimer• Secretary, F. Sohneider; Treasurer, - hi: Sehlandecker ; Directors, J. Elehenlaub, Jr...P. A. Beaker, F. P. Liebel, F. Schneider, J. Geneheimer. Kendall Wells, convicted of adultery at the February Court ,ot Quarter Sessions, and whose eeatence was reserved, was, list week, sentenced to pay a fine of sloo"and iosts,and 'he confined i• the county jail for • period of Alto 'months. " Siam Csmeron wee born in Lanoaster coun ty,' in 1799,mid is therefore sixty-eight years of ago. He' is still es vigorous se most men are 14 dtlY, and looks es if he might law t twenty-Rve years longer The Mrs. Smith who eloped from her hus band in Pitholv, a few days ago, with an in ilividualpimed Rogers, has returned to her !ord"." a Wiser and' sadder woman. We do not ,know whether the Washington RepUblican meant to be serious or not, when it said, in a notice of- Col. Ries's letter on the condition of the &nth "His honesty is-pro verbial among all who know him." .The latter-of . Col. Dan Rice. which we print in another oolumn;deserves careful eons** ration by* the public. His opportunities for observing Soothers feeling have been such -as to give much weight to his report, and his candid opinion is of more value then that_ of any number of Radical politicians. The complimentary appointment of Brevet Brigadier General has been conferred upon Col. D. B. McCreary by • the President. and eonfirnied by the Senate. He is now ti doubly created General, having previously secured the title by'hin selection for the Adjutant Gen eraloy of the State. About a mile and a half from Tidioute is a place that rejoices In the name of Babylon, rbloti seems to furnish nine-tenths of the criminal cases reported In the Warren counvy papers. From the information tarnished us about it, vejudge*Babylon to be a sort of sec ond edition of tbe • Flee Points. Seek out cf debt—out of quarrelsout of law—out of politics—out of idleness—out of thin•soled shoett—eut of damp clothes—out of reach of beer and brandy—out of publiti office —out of jail—out of matrimony, unless you are In lore and have a snug sum laid by. Keep out of all these, and you - .will probably keep out of misery's cintehee. The U. R. Senate has confirmed the appoint ment of John D. treys as Assessor of Internal Revenue in the adjoining district of Qrairford. Venango, Mercer and Clarion. Mr. Rays Is s Johnson Reptibliosn, and has been most se verely and shainefully traduced by the organs And leaders of Radlealiem In the district. The announcement of the appropriation of $lOO.OOO for Dunkirk harbor was received in that place with great rejoicing; and everybody who bad . " fiarran , lt up an token of gratifica tion. The plane for the improvement of that harbor contemplate an ultimate expenditure of $267,000. Happy Dunkirk ; unfortunate Erie I _ , -Roger Sherman, Esq , a young gentle man w known to many of our citizens, has been admitted to practice in the courts of Penang° county. Ile passed s more than usually cred itable examination, and the bar were unani mous in consenting to his enrollment among their number. Mr. Sherman p-ossesses-abill tits surpassed by few men in our section, and we predict for him a prosperous and highly bonont le career. - The Job Printing department of the Ob server Ofßee irons of the best furnished and organitetl in Pennsylvania. We have the latest anfi - most elegant styles of type, borders, cute, etc., and baring engaged the most ez periencefi ind skillful workmen - that can be found, ire prepared to print anything. from the smalltst visiting card to the largest poster, philn ar in volerszLinks, at short notice and for moderate prices. In s speech at the State Temperance Con vention In :Harrisburg, last week, Hoy. Geary stated that he has not taken a drink of in toxicating liquor for many yeses. We have some euriosity to see what our cotemporaiy, the Dispatch, which net long 41300 gave a graphie report of his visit to a German beer saloon in our city, and ertiditid him with of fering a now famous toast therein, will have to say about the Governor's statement. The Buffalo - Commented publishes a cam plate list of the disasters on the lakes and tributary risers in 1866. It fills siz columns, with an sign gate of seven hundred' and thirty-four disasters, involving the lose of osebundred and eleven lives and $1.647.428 in property. The greateSt number of digits ten happened in Juns_and October. The loss by sailing vessels was more than double that by steam vessels; but, though the lake busi• ness of het year wee considerably in excess of that of 1885, the loaves were not se great by forty-one lives and a quarter of a million of dollars, showing a more favorable season for navigation in 1866 than in 1885. Barnum one* took on a fit of economy. and. in older to cut down expenses, withdrew or shortened some of his. advertisements. The consequence was an immediate dealing in business. Changing his Moths, nod renewing his advertisements, his receipts .milled as rapidly as they had before declined—which taught him, that however dull the times, it wu false economy to dispense with printer's ink;- and he determined be would never again make so stupid a blunder in the way. of retrenchment. The experience of Barnum ohonld not be lost on business med. , Solnerof our Pittsburgh entemporaries are given to spasms, and the latest and most ago nising instance is In the chaps of suggestion from the Sunday Leader, of that oily, foi division of Pennsylvania into two States. The Leader proposes to take the following - a - outlets to form the new State: Allegheny, Armstrnsg, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Batler,Cambria,Clou field, Crawford, Clarion, Erie, Elk, Forest, Fayette, Greene. Indiana, ' Jefferson, Tau nines, Mercer, McKean, Somerset, Venting°, Warren,.Waihioston. and Westmoreland. scheme Is a, capital one to base sensation itdi- Aerials-arm-Imi further than that. it will sot ampulla mink. It must be uktieridediped, Shingly that the Western 'counties hats few - biteitstsin commas With -those .of the But; anitehat. fitry point of view,'llle Mind. calloi 'of a new State would reinli to the advantage of the people this side , of the mountains. The anniversary of St, Patrick's day, is to lasent siToVE be celebrated in on* city, on Monday evening, LI by an entertainment in Perm Hall. The proceedings will be opened by a procession, in which" the varioni•soeleties connected with the Fearth Strati Cite*, will participate. The entertiiismeat, Still Aiatiprise tableaux. walla, an walks en Ireland t7Rev.J.O. Mul lane; and renttasesielo Weida by a number of gentlemen. of ens city. -These celebrations' :madly call onfour Irish population in fall foroe,,ind we expect, and will hardly be ithe ly to be dtpiniated in the expectation, that Farrar H will be jammed to Its utmost ea pettily. , Incur alliance, Tut Week, notice was for gotten to be made of the sale of Brown'. Ho tel, to George Sherman, of _this city, for the sum of $75,000. The terms oteale were $lO,- 000 cash, and the balance in ten year.. Those wbo are beet posted on the fable of the pro perty regard the purchase as an exceedingly favorable one fcir Mr. Sherman. It is his inten tion to thoroughly refit the hotel, and tne stores end offices connected with it. The ho tel will continue to be kept by Masers. Loomis it Tyler, who have a lease which run for some time to come. r It is generally admitted by newepspers throughout the country .that -the winter has been an exceedingly favorable one , for farmers. There has been snow enough to protect the wheat, end titere is every pros pect of abundant crops. Such news is always cheeiing at this season of- the, year, and those who are prone to indulge in gloomy forebod lugs may find comfort in turning their atten.. lion to our agricultural regions, from whence come the great necessities of We.• Our citizens- interested in the Lake trade ere beginning to make preparations for the re. somption of navigation. The hey is nearly -free from ioe, and a considetattle gap is visi ble in that upon the Lake. Unless we have a . severer cold spell than is likely to occur, navigation bids fair to open it an earlier day than usual. We call attention to the attractive half. column advertisement of W. G. Gardner, who has opened a new stove and it ease furnishing hardware store South of the depot. Re pro.. posesto keep on hand the best cocdt—in his line, and to sell them at.prices that defy com petition. „ The Jackson (Mich ,) Citizen eve :—We would call the attention of our friend* to this doe instrument which surpesmitill others of the kind. Tbere are many other' bfdtations in the market. bat none have been made to equal the American Orgam We would con gratulste the Messrs. Smith on the entire suc cess that has attended their efforts to produce a" superior instrument. Almost all other makers have hitherto failed to produce an in etrument which answers the object designed --a substitute for the pipe organ. The Amer loan Organ semis the nearest to the socom pliehment of this end of any instrument we have ever seen or heard.. MARRIED. Acnsicrn—DsMonrz—At the residence of Mr Madison Bliverthern, Feb. 20th, by Rev. W. N. Reno, Mr. r. 1....-Aldrieb, of L Port. formerly of Winefiendon, Mass. and - Miss Nan. A. Delicate, of Girard. Parnmoss—Coos—At the residence of the Bride's mother, on Feb. 21st, by Rev. W. N. Reno, Mr. Riley Pettibone, and Miss Mary Cook. both of Girard. . -lisnnts—Dastiza—On the 20th of February, - tbe Rev. A. M. Tennant. Mr. Frank Fiarris, of Union Mills, and Miss Olive R. Bunter, of Bloomfield: blimma—Bunnorarts—ln •Union Mille, Feb. - 27._ by Bar. 0. L. Mead. Mr. Edwiii of la Port, Ind., and Miss Fanny. A. Bar. roughs, of Union Mills. DIED. Tars—la Etuuunit, Feb. - 6th. of inflammatory group, Maggie Augusta, daughter of J. A. and Mary Tate; aged 7 months and 9 days. Hoaros—At North' East, Pa., February 19th, Willie Byron Horton, only eon of Charles and Elvin O. Horton, to the 12th year of • his age. Frirs—On February 28d, James She rman, eon of James and Margaret Fathomed 1 year, 8 months and 2 days. WILLIAMS—Oa February 25th, Esther Bell Williams, teed 1 year and 7 000 tbs. COWDEN —ln Union mine, on February 27th, Mrs. Elmira Cowden, wife of Marcus Cow den, aged 60 year'. New Advertisements. FLOUR, FLOUR, BURN,. A by hundred lamb thole, brands AISCONSIN SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, agile asap: Ewan it 619 Friaselt St. tter?-4w. CROUCH ALREIO. COOK & HOEG'S minim AND TILLGNAPIIID COLLNOS, 648 Mato itt 'between 6th and e itb.Mis, Po. The test. asspett. Waal % eallige a iho MMus* sus say it Mae= is s collets us of nal etta ln it. *ble nes* b' due not it,, ths tie to Umpablio by prang diplomas io Mae rho do not suit than. h. Collor' of , PRACTICAL BDSINESS TRAINING, Ca:Milne ?bony and Pesci two. Supplied with heath. imports" laminae% commleelon, ndlratd. rinks and telegraplde /apartments. FIFTY DOLLARS Para all esprime for tuition, bleak boots, Tim reqvirml benal to 14 weeks. Vasmairsate.—We have the beet penmen to the West. Bead for cerselar vita stamp. • COOK 4 SOFA, - Principal& N 0 T Venoms° OH 8 T CoCrawfbrd Common Plus , ail. °hurray • ZVI. Anson TOM. s. Turnip ettachasent JUDAS McHenry. • The defendant trill take notice that alkdavit of plain titre claim, filed With July. USN for $l,OOO and interest. from the nth of Kay, 1165. _ . . And rale entered Ter the Trethottotary to assess the to this ens. at his calm isMeadville.' on the ll i tt a g; of April. 1167, at 10 o'clock s. In. W. P. OHALTAN T. - mrl.lle. Tretbonotary. pU HI L. "/ Cl 8 A Is 13 . Tow todessigned will mll atvistas ale, at hls den -a in Harbor Creek tp.. en the Jeneph Starrett bra. one Smith of a mite South of WoilerviDe. nn the Sta tion Road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 12. 1867, at 20 a. so. Um following describad property. to wit a Pour working .kones,2 two mar old coltmil curia two Mar old arbor, 1 two year old War, yearling...l2 sheep, Ipm with ß Mgt, them free, S lumber wagon; ase2•7 Morn. pair ansistor sod thrasher. Haire Soper and Rower combined. Ends drill. droning 2 pion. 2 tte double banns la mar cultivator. 2 bay rack; Nome rake, bay fart, gran aradle, t Haldane. 11 vela 'Mann, 200 bushel eon in the ear, hay by the toe, Wheat in the ground. ea aums7 ethe r Wicks of tangos ollanfla Seo namertnui to nisaaaa. , 14"IM ULtT•41 741. at th" 114 ! Ial lr.; Ealt .111;RMIL* REAL ESTATE• EOM a%LL hoar and tot oe 6% et.. bettors Montle sod Chat WIC The bona Ia ore, with toed ogler. Iron. &ten ea other dotirobt• eamatoatthe.—yrtee $3.1)90 ; tense Map and lot on Uri tit irt Wimp Rolland and Osman; by no Nit to sn ifl y MU hoer bin U. 0411•61 Cidletkv.--ples $lO5O. ?mot aaaaali &mu and Wanes aananalaata. . liaise. and lat matelots; 14 sem. , Cheek as Wks boo Itrto,as the Likeness liond. as ataillast locality—rite 57,40. Terata,:aas-halt lowa, balsam' to salt taa pasallasar. Ilona sal ,lot on Zig 9ah st..batippso Rolland sad Oar osso. any sainfollabla dwelling hOurar—pece {], O da. Tama van Ogg. goose and tot oa gtato st.s tow done north of tlu Ridzoitoodat b 7 -10 hot— a olai good plooo—prtoo SI,tV.O. - Tomo to salt the parabola. WO Otis hove oh:Mambo tdgosof balldtaa lota sad 'Wreak, tozatag lamb la this saighltattood br sea. Apply to CAS ET Os SWIM; Baal rotate arrato. - WNW. • &tato Ittroot,ltts. ft. SWAIN DIMINO NOTABLIIIHNIONV. JOS. KOHLMILLER, • . 1 • - No. 113 East Tenth Bt., . , PLAIN AND POOP DYEING, • Of all blab Of STLE, WOOL AND COTTON GOODS, • AMON; YARNS 12011111% Dow to the Out at,* at Nis aborted notlea, too at reasonable palm, CLOTHSEt CLIWWRIX d ler 4A cowls will be prima lab ranietwilig 3 ele eliver, milli AND ( EIOURE FIITNIthiING HARDWM STORE L The Sabsettbor begs to Worm the attlorta el Seto sad vision, that he has optima a don of tho Wow eharutar •t, NO. 1319 PEA..OR STREET, spurn or TUT DICPOT, Where •ll ho found a ootoplt to alaOrtmaat of Goa. In the Una, ootudettag is part of STOVES - , Of listen and Rome Ittnabetniejor tioOb & COAL. PLAIN, STAMPED, AND JAPANNED. TINWARE, TABLE AND POCKET . CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITTANIA WARE, LIGHT WARE, LAMPS AND LANTERNS, FORCE' AND CISTERN PUMPS, LEAD PMF, ZING. Porttouls? atlantica vitt to thrum to hosting int:o to and prints boil dings WITH HOT AIR. All kimlls ofj obbtag to TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER, 'Or Cronpensot "unborn. or re. as low as lb. Nam vitae :an be put ehtsed 'Carib'?" mr7.2ar. W. 0. GARDNER DISPATCII BINPEIRY, MO BLANK • BOOK IifANUFACTORY, 10 East Park, Erie, Pa. . we Wu 'Aware annotuselog to the pabllethat we have eeesmithe terries. of J. A. ASUBY, charge of A. tacit put courplala and thorough trork m ao. to take BINDERY AND BUN* *OOK MANUFACTORY Vv. Ashby has for wend years beim en reged In hes thild'r Week Boot listehlidasest. In BOSON and has so saterier IR the business. Other Washy* esetsturts hive beer awed, so that work from this department WILL - BE UNSURPASSED Is ell the pandas to rood ichmk, signior forward• tog sad superb drt b. tsb2l'67-tf. ORMAN'S -COURT• BALL. By-trlcts•aod to mures awe dui md, tor O. Orphan% Coact foe the moots of tee. I will ewe, to • Mao sale, ea multurt, atmler of the American Wok!1 ea§ thu Park is the eity of Elie. en the Nth day- of watMt. D. all that meats lot es plies' rens& situate in the city of res. sod boons as the vest hair of la. Lot W 0.2.509. to Arian We. 33, sad lauded matte "myth by to-lot No. =Men the east by east belt of to. lot No. 2300 on the south by fifth street, and on lbw vest by In-lot No. 210% Wog it feet 3 iselbre on Wdth, 'treat to front. 'MAYA 46P PALT—Ormablrd to baud end balance to two equal smear lustalarests. enured Di Judgment bond mud mortgage en the prereatessi p er cub to Norl, at optlue et purchaser. Y. A. BECKER, feb2l-Iw, Ades of Memel 1184 bra. R Manufsaturas rad Wbolenlo Deslm la TOSACCOi SIVIAtt3, EMT, PIPES. Eimo. • No.O Irodorol et.. Aretbrir city. Ps, • 'third Door 'tom Surponidon Reidy, Sign thi. Indiso rebsra—ity- " INIPORTANT NOTICI• Rsylog_dimpoled of imr intern! In the wraIIIIDOLIIid ZeTINIVa Ain nil/see to VOWS. Y. R. Hyman S ea.. of WY atty the badYeuswill to ftterri be 410,1011 PG%! by Oft, and all orlon for tb. in•diclys:asd all cowman!. stlass Is Mania to tbirbtpdasis will berrirter by ad dreaod to tbea - nye wonneliss win dill to mowed nods my lawn stailsawbdon.wnd thou Tallith* witieb ban stood for it • montotioa anarecit• afar sista by NOV Stier =on moditiassod wlO6ll ban wads it th• Yam dim -barns it boo booms blown, win to fbi. tif dmistaisd to say retkrtisr. Orstyfill to my mint Moods for lb. morons cone 6ros sod sport o.towind to nw to Ow put, I ask • coo•losiso of Ow woo to my noomoors mho aro *sib• of nye Mist cooddeos. 004114 w.• • • 18. CARTItit. F - OW *A I. B 10,00) AIIISOILS NO-. 1 CORN, CROUCH'S ELEVATOR, Saliba Tog low. Thom dialttag to parettaaa sill plasma call at 1112111 Ina st. - morn dr Tag PRN 10.11-41 r. FARM !0R BALE. • , . • Of VD sem. i;beutlollsaw slaw& tbe ' Wow Is ar od ttroborod bhod, vial a hem awl bats bo It 1 a mit eithiud at 183 "rafted 'polo two , oat row other fruit *Ni. &tondo& Ant Iw. fkootb of Smog M a go i zo tar %/4/4 00s 2 4 =ig u rit..0,E lefT , ttethr putlesim snobs 01 nh1!:1°. '80.4841. :, , coneo liviOr . . quads BELLS.! L...- A 141 111 • 64 0 ' LiA, grim* AND QuAkrno,-- Yes ealsby diKl3-tt _ - . BELDre Itto , s cies , CoLLlCtlis, NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Comer or teem and st. Clair Str.te, The Largest. Obespeet, 'Bert ACT.U . A4B DUSTLESS ,cO.I,LEC" Doeing the pad ten yens, aptardeof FIFTEEN THOUS A ND SfIIDENTS, Repreeeettel eeeri State p the Unino, have reeleate4 A COLLE4E OP ACTUAL TlUStiattti. anpol'iti with Sankt. Mores. ^^rt Ogles. Onnwiosion 8,0%0,1; Imnr• tam .*broad. Ste•mhnat and Tpiettaph Omens, • At.. combining TUIAORY AND PIWITIC R. Slatlents *re thoroughly instructed I u ■ll tho I.ragehau el PRACTICAL, BUSINEyS OIICATION, loela , liogßook to Woo Ponmsooblo. krlthmetle.Coro. morel*, I aw. Polities! Re+nomy. Rodeos, Correaaood• ore..tho Art or Oet.ettog Cototorfeit Motor, Railmott• 100, it•amb•atin;. Tei•arapbing, Practical Booting., .te. , /cc. gletouta can ester at ant titan and complete a. toll ream In from etttit to tinge. iieeks. .FIFTY nnuois Psys ►ln t :pauses for Tuition, Boob., Inuit. itarl ptom►. 4 NO NM - 4 CITAROES Foe r'enintoillln, Rt - enrctniVo2, Railroading. 11, king et Diatoms. as In antra Collar.. Prep Leaman daily in .Paamtnahip to all 'lndent, In the Commerelal Depart meat VOR,CRIZetn,tIV. riving full Ipfnrsottion. and enn - taintog a e , urop'ori outfit* of our systari Proetieul Rash:ten Edattatha, together with TE4TIMONIA4.9 Prom practical iltraLsart lien Iderchs•.ts; Book-keepers, Batters, Ac., address the pr Inclpsla, ' nitre & cuwurr, • ja24•67.43ps ' Tittalturgb. Ps. phIIIADELPIIIA dr BIM RAIL. ROAD. THlS'great line twitting the Northern and Northwis counties of Penney Wants to the eity of Erie lake Eris. It has been leased by the Peassylesais Rai/ r.rd compost, sad is omitted. by Wm. size OP rasistrasa ELI/1 A'N. fete. - Leese Eastward. Neil Train 10 25 a. at Bass Espies' Train 620 p. m Ws, real Accom S 00 s. Arrive Westward. Mall Train DEEEial;inna Fasten ger can ma through on the Erie Nall and Ex • press twine without elcungeleoth ways Wines BMWs!. phis and Ins. - Non Tort ealleettleill Lan New Yoik at 000 •.m.„ arrive at Erie 10 00 a. m. Leal* New York-at 500 p. 121.: &MVP lit Elie 716 p. in. Lure Elie at 630 p.m.; arrive at New York 4 40 . n. m. Lam Erie at 10 25 a. m.; arrive • t New York 10 10 a m. Elegant Bleeping Can on all night Widen. Tor information respecting Pusenger business apply et earner of 80th end Narita at. .11111 a., and for Alright bandeau of the Company's agents. , 8.14 EIinGSTON, Se., corm 18th' and Hyatt Streets. Pb! huleiphia. .I.W. REYNOLDS, Erie. • W. BROWN, Arent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. R. u..gararrisr. General - Freight 4064 Phi la. R. W. G WINNER. Gen. Tido, A.t. - A. L. TYLER, cierwai guserintendeut. t Ohre. BATH TUBS, NEW FIRM• JaISIIM P. Crook, having taken in his eon. htosuir.. am • partoekon the Inds/ of April. UK ander th e Arm name ol'J AVIV P. CROAK a SON desires tobaire sad tlement of bis old sesednte All pas= knovitufthesn selves Indebted to him are requested to oat and settler without delay. • JA - Ing3 P. CROOK d? SON; ROUGH & PLANED. LUMBER 4WD 11.13=111711711,1111 or Window Sash, Frame. Doore aed Bttnda, Itotddings sad Picket Tanis Scroll Sawing, Matching and • furling done to oTder. Shop on Pesch at, Between 4th and 6th Stu, We * P i. C 322 We-respectfully call the isltention of the..pablic to out faellities for doing work to the beat of dry,.preWlll4l mid on reasonable terms. Baring Sued as en s& an shops, with su pe rior machinery, We feel- ornedett o siring entire naUdottion. rrOrdsn &ors shroud will receive prom pa attention my2W64—ti. /AIMS P. CR00144.110N. Phalint , s- °Nigh@ Bloontiaig Correashn Pamlon's Blooming Cioroom” rbinTan , • Night Blootaing Pludoces "Alight nisomins Caretas.” Pitsbongs "Night-iiloonalua Cereal.'► A moil ampitatte. delicate, and Fretritet Pettit* dlittled from the tare and beautihal flowei frost which It takes Its Manufactured only by PICALLON ir, SON. New 'Fork. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS" ASS FOE PITALON'S-TAKE 'NO OTHER. EVERY And Use printing =starlit aecoutpurirg MAN it, every num tan do bis own printing neatly. quickly and eiSply. They are • so simple in construction, that a boy ten . yeas; old can assilymranage the largest Bias. Printed instructions are sent with His sash ogee, enabling the pow:baser to go -to work without a prwrions knowledge of printing. A erenfar, eontaining fail description.' pricer, testimonials, ka. • seat free to all. Our Specimen Sheets pf OWN Type, Cuts, bas:, ten amts. PRINTER. dbr674y REMEDIAL INSTITUTE_ Na. 14 Big; 7,7ll c retlEl7 'YORK Cr Vc4ll isdormstion,with the Herd tatiesaraht also • Book on .scial Mime; in —a—scaled sweeps sent tree. Re sure and said for tier, end pm edit err regret it ; for, se adrestle TaIDICIIIIS 1111111. rurally taperers, without ream= Do stmasot should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for taster. and 'Street to DR. URBINO& No. H BOND PTAS , . NEW YORE. ISIPLOYIIIIIrre FOIL BOTH SLUM. - , tatbled sad s t ored Waists, oldt;ws sod orphan* of slab soldatry, sad tbs ontooployod of botb scansook wally. to waist of reopeeeablo es* profitable employ: meat. tannin to ebb: eaa proeubSottobt hT im:kudos,. posbpald addressed exoreloptior potttoabos to • _ JORN OfiONATAL, --- sub-!, - ' Box 153; ittoolalta. W. IN !GOFF,. PATTERSON & HAVE GOT G . EOGERIES TO , SELL -pUldtt liltakitTY , WW1!! BAD, , WIT! do toonitanibetter troth of i siren cost, thin an, • - other: Try it. Itanotacturod • only by ZIEGLEB & SMITH, W11044844LR RR1181..P41.87 4 , 13L483 LEW SR 8 . No. 18T North Third Streit, Ptiila. ' febVf6lT• Vi.reitCH-Tolll.ll' NOTICE. Whereas. Letters testszontary to, - the 'stets of J. V. Doter, deed, bare been 'granted to The subeditors: AU pawns indebted to the eal4 estste are requested to ante imtneAlste payment and thstie - baring attires or .demands eestest the estate Of the laid decedent will mate tows the rune 'without' Ws*. Debts doe to the estate wilt be larttir collected if rot • tattled in thirty days. BARBARA ROY KR, O. p BsYSILL•ER. feb2ll34r. . Brecatort. EXCELISI.OI3 I it.XOF.I ,• „. CifASTELLAUT lIAIR ESTER INATOR, Parlistnoring Saperflaoas Flair. 1 To the ledies espotheir, thi. inestuahle depilstore reeimatends gulf as %wog en Wallet ludlspeostble sant slate leutalslmenty. mulls evened, does not' burn or Wore the sltin.natt sets directly ou the root.. it is tr , rrsuted to revolve saparthioas hilr•fr.nt low ton , has* or from any past of the b- dy, eompletele. totally ens adlestly,szttrpstlos the sums. lotting the skin' soft smooth mud uttaraL This is the only ertielio ue d by Th./ Pesoets. and Is the only test *Votes% deuUstetp, In existence. Prloe 75 mats pet Whim pent postpaid, to any sillbess li ou reseiut of an ardor, be ' " • BM% stunts en., Cheeps% f5b14137-Iy. SO 'Um St.,-Trop, N. V. FARM, FOR SALE. SITUATED IN TOWNSHIP, - • ocagialf eleired, with 0001) HOUSE, BARN tt ORCHARD, OROI7CR & BM Or Tor forth r part .. tculari enquire at the Diog Stow of WS , MCKIt BONS Conist 7th Ausik mai ttfreirts: Los? ou rlTDi.6ll. ' Jotraiokor slnta hioo - Atio oidolor. of the under. easse4etelterPoreall eed Usti tit. a White Sow.aboat tee long sm. ast4 vielessters}llii ititesaid or Jive *Donate Is plhowl to od ttoOtiltsioroto or reiteoludeleg t tafopootto or Ist , Isteg tee The d &alma. ••MON 'IWIUSON LlN3litalwiT 1 totirdUkmit 'Mak admipteeto sinedtid stiodst, MINN fai IN) to MN nab: •liftpArDe gold to I umodsW&liit pitsdiniimarda4 ties. Masi tnted tow= Adinswitallo it &smug! Mutation. N EIRINNENN;Now Tait. ;. Walla PITTSBURGH, PA PI VTR UNITED 1419,T111 . 1 !, 6 -P* ra , . .6133.P.1131 With the COTTAGE PRESS, ADAMS PRESS CO., - V. Ann St., New Tart. Sib ntstiott wITZET. 4 Do2itt TEIATB 801 • Rom antulpiug 975: CAM OS 000 D Til3lll. • Ax 01,0 !lout] OOP TO • NOW TONS . 41, . Two story ?mole, vt; West 6th %L , ell antabed, price s2,oq. Twoitory frame. No. 2:1 Weet itb S s t , new and pod &dab, prim $4 50 . 1 • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE c=:nm DIVELLITI * ROUSER Tyr, atnr, frame. Kn. 195 t , Catigbey Lome, • tallith), pricy 53,0'0. ' . „, 1 , OrrOrrii orow-hnlf:toty fraftr*. Nin:' l '2 uremi 't . . cot-! Ed:* 'o'., C3at!,lFt..6 c• L' le. price .32.:11t). .. Turn story fr slue, N 211 Etat 9ltstit.;Xilekey's houari rod building mud tope. . l'wo stny qame,atlJolnbag P. E. it R., re I.lib will bt sot: at. •171^glaa. :Oro and otos half ifory 4=44 lotaixB2.% ou L!ti feemsd •West of 9tafe,• dokroo/a for bbsineas.. ho tor Sabha' hare, ytopor of A. aim gout , ' Erie, lot 117s111, lined lot In tho Borcntb price $3,500. Two Moor frame, No. 59 Eut Qllfftlo tat., bous• fu fins orb .6 rooms and wood *bed no lot floor, 6 rooms up st los, hut), &e. , Itt ;pries $l.BOO. liodsra:to terms. One eat oce-hell etere frame, No. 85 Nue 131, con venient to batineas,, boys la good Olden, Inside arta oat, cellar iind vol., bonne, log re 10,100. - FARMS 50 arm*, bate, larvara., 14) arras wood, Q roll•, froureiry, pries $2;200. 218 .era an Pim& ilasd, 100 atm wood, ray atrklern style hons..lanza =hard. • Will stela:tat far cityprov en-Jr at KIM. Iteasotiabla disaant tar all eitab. Brawler plato, on Ileato Rood. North Esot,llo series. valnege tzproirarents, 2 &eras thnbor. pries 812,000. 4? metre, twe mites (mu et le, good improvements; will divide to eti o it ptereleurri, per aces $l6O. 45 acres, fire Mites from city, brick ,bonne, de., good fteproeements, pries $4,600. 100 tam la Gre cie--a bargain—price $3,600. - 112 Berea A No .11and and ha torments, sear North East, pries per sere VG. 11,17aases ta Sasboserask, drain _ 41s in 4 asap, PIT Via : , , , LOTS Clti lot on Wiot 11th St, wo 140; Pelee $2.600. do do ' 10th do 756, do , do do ith rt. do, i 8 U.. do do 11th ' do 661, do 1,44*. do ~ do lleol," do 1,500 City lots on West 7th St, Non. 1462, 140 and . NCO inch $l,OOO. West her of ont•lotaV32 and :in, in lots to salt par chasers; terms easy. number of tote In-ont4ot 280, on DuDelo Road. BIOS c,lty-lote ortt4ot 697 Wpr 4 10tb, lltb Sts.; the Altitter property. - E5.443i, 4. KEPLER, - - Aviatiasad Deshroth 11W Estate; . . ' !teed !Tense. Este, Pi. ... , Thera cornet& glad !Silage of joy to all, - • To 'oiler and to old. to riot and to small; - The beauty lad& cmca was to redone acd rare, is free to all, and all mac befeir. by TUE USK OP . • , , . -anAB7-sLt.:An.s • . ... , W_RIT-E,lci aIIID EN I ISEL, ~ - ~ •1 For froprovingesid Saratifylng the Compleiton. I The most valuaateiand perfect proparation in nee (or giving thie skin • ben' ntiful pearblas tint that to only found in youth. ft quietly 11120 Tell tan. freckles. rm. Phi. blotches, moth pitehe, sidlownets, intuitions, rid all iniparitlas of the skin, kindly healing the same, leiavlag the skin whits and elesras alabaster. its see ,essoot be detected by the timed medley, and being a wegstabl• preparation is perfailly hsruilcsa. It la the Only article of the kind used by thieTrench. and ta con dilated by-the Parisian es iodiapsneablelo a perfect tot. let. Upward/ of WACO bottles wins mold during the pest :IPraP, a stfrielent guarantee °fits 'Macy. • Priv" only 75 eanb. Sent by mail. pest-sald, on receipt of an or der, by DE.Tio.SR, SPUTTS & CO., Chemists, - fabLVIST-ly. - 2Z5 Meer St., Ttoy, M. Y. A tri,,LIOTBD-, . 81.1' Elt When b• thence of Dr. JONTILDITB ELIXIR you can be cored tiermasently and It a trilling eNit. Theaetonishinsaoepepwbichhe.-attendedthu In- medfcjois for phystoet sad nervous weakness, general &tat, and prostration, loam of tniumular- en ergy impotency or any of the coneinnences of yontbfril indiscretion, renders it the moat ransalle • preparetfon ever discovered. - It will e mote all nervous affections, depressionost eitement, tom**, to lin dy or busluese, lots ameba. 017. mansion, thoughts of ooltdestroetton, halo( li sanity, he 'twill restore the appetite, rettewthalusafth of those who hate destroyed it by sensual unto or Ml to azticea Yowls met', be bumbussed no mote by t Quack Doe tors" and ignorant poustitioasos, basso:id without de lay for the an/ beat oats restored to health and happiness. A perfect cute is suarantoed in ems in stance. Price $l, or four bottles to one address sn. Otse bottle fa rattelent to street a core In all ordinary CASH. dunk DI. Ailirrn.t.Ne Seismic Mc., for the speedy and permit:pat care of Gonorhos, Glatt, Urethral Ills chimer, Gravel, Stricture and all affections of the Kid neys and Bladder. Com affected in from one to Ave days. Theyare crewed hem saleable extracts that are harmless on the system. and never nauseate the stomseh or impregnate the breath. No thane of diet is neastury while using them, nor does their action in boxany manner Warfare with bushier. pursuits. $1 per . Either of the above mentioned articles will be sent to any address, stately sealed and poet raid. by malt or express, on 'taint ef mire. Address alt orders to BERGSR, SMUTS &CJ Chemists. teb21137-Iy. ' Fa. =I River 9t, Tray, A .TitoLo G Y. THE WORLD ASTONISHED! At Ronderfut revelations MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAME H. A. PEREIGO, Ph. tweesla 11•014.11 oo mortal ;CMOs: oil. She restore. to happiness those who, from doleful. tohstils, thies. crosses in love, lot, of relatione sod friend,, kite of money, At. have become deepondent. She brings farther. those rang seranifed; Ohl information con. cerning absent friends or lovers, riiteres lest or stolen rroperty tells you the business you .'skirt qualified to Pursuit causes speedy merriere and toile you the ve re day you will warry. glees you the name. Menem and characteristic. of the person. She reef, you very Choi:ribs and by her almost seperneteritil powers an veils the dint end bidden mysteries of the future. From the stars we ye io the fiTlD.meat—tb• malefic stars that overcome or predominate in the onntirraticov.. from th.verictit sad peettione - oe the planets and the aged stare ie the heevitei st the time of birth, she. die datestfoi f-tiere d2 -of men. Fail not to coeval& the rratestArtrolo It emits ems for a Wilk% and .'tfcrinai grits have ho favorable an op. portesity. Ciensultattas ;se, l i lt ikees an tes consultthe game by mil *Ph squat safety and galls. fsetbeete theenaelies , ulf le semen. A full and ex plicit clitirtorrittivroutoefih all inquiries armee d endlikeneleenelosel. sent by toll ea receipt of pries strove mentioned. The strictest mores, will be main tained, and ell correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the MAW' ord." lettilsbikktboge desir ing theca. Write pleidly the divot tie month and year in which you were bard. enclosing • mull lock of heir. Addseee MADAME W. A. PICRAIGO • P. 0. Drawer 293, Petrillo, 511 Y. I= REPAILA'TOIi ILAPILLI. Minor away 5 our ham frinar.lroararltelea. your wiz.. Dratrcortra of comical. and sot worth a OR: Corns Aged come youthful, coats nal. and hdr. And mini." in your own luxuriant hair. ' • REPARATOR CAPILLI For teetering hair upon bald beads (from whatever canes it may have Callen net) and forting • growth of hair neon the tam, it hu no equal. It will (ores the beard to grow upon the smoothest (am la from dye to eight ovals, or hair upon bald heads in Ohm two to Um... months. A few treoraot practitioner have as serted that thee. la 'lathier that will form or batten the riewth of the heir or burl. Their user lons 00 false, as thousands of living witnesses, from their nitre erperienee ein bear ',Meg. But maor will ear, bow at. we to distinyaish the gentilee from the sporloael , It eettainly Is Mien°, ea eitortenthe of the ell:tenet prepinitiore stovertined for tee hair and beard are en Orel, worthless, and eon mat have alrvedr thrown away larval:novels in their purchase Tn end:, would say, try the Reparator C spill': it will e-et you notbingenless it 6,11 y code* ell terror repress - titian.. It .oar drosgt4 does not keep it send be nee dod.r we will yorward't, poet paid. togetti-r with &weep% foe the envoy, which will N. ridarnA you at atmliestior, pioriiiing entire asti•fietion ie net elven . eddrowe W L (LARK A; CO „Chemist! No. 3 Wig Vs3ettiitzt , S 3 races*, N.Y. febt.'67-1,7 M AN HOOD.;-.llosvlostl Ilow Restored • and sublisbed a new edit! to o. 0, 4 :gra-. Cuiverwatrir zeichraild -.may on .tho .radical core (wilbout_medielne) of Sperms/4 , lTbm%. Of retpleal Weaknrap. Involohtary ?famine Lome*. lospoteneyAlantal Phystcal locaranity. impedimenta to Warrlage, etc.; also Consumption. Italletar, and Fits Wham! by s•Ir• Indograer or onnal travaranca. vv.. Peet LO • IP • ? d envelope. Gel 6 can to. The celebrated' lithos in thin Wadeable canny clearly 41 . 1 : 00 : 11 tntoo , flout a thirty yearn' entemnfol practice, IhAt the Mumma correqueocee of ecif-above acme be radically eland willmot lbw dangerous oil of internal medielno or as 'animation of the tape—pointing out a mode of core at once cerluirti end effectoal. by sonata of 'bleb every anfferer, no matter what hi. con dition may be, may cure himaellebeaoly trieetely and radically. . - cir this Penn ahonid be Witte hands of leery loath in the land. Font ender ineelope, to taloa/hies peatistd. on tecolpt of aim costive." too poit statspe. Addrealt the pilltitokors. : • - J en.. eitsszor_.lTaireq, Nit One. 6r.3! 4611 t. pens' 'er,sugury wnseks MOD. — Prete/led irotat.',..T4v It , sad you - MT* iNft other inntliAtenal noly ZIEGLER .4; 41SITIL • wTIOLSBM.,II . PAINT - ar. GLAtts DEALREti, Nu. IR NottlillattSiNst. Ihikria NW& grip Cawtr. Ps. a: Li• -Y/00 4 5. !MAR*, 3111.11.411, kir CIVIL Esarini AND tionsto i , gfatnici , earan Rath t!treet and Icsniseran, . jai-err 'r "111 yours astablithod to N.Y.City." ly WOOIs totasillfsksovo." hos I , tot Poison,: daapions to tits Russo Tatolly..• "Eats coma out of their bolos to diet" "COSTAR'S" RAT, a,a013, 8 , [SPERM'S Ti o, paste—um) tar }Lao: Me*, Rosh.., Blatek and Rod Apt*, *e., act. 'COSTA@•3" DUD BUG ELTIMMINATOK Is a liquid or wash—usad to 4t.troy, sal also ea a preraotatirs far Bei Bugs, &e. , COTPARM. ZLEOTRIO POWDEIf, Fog iNneti I, (or /lathe, 11 , squttoot, ?knit Rod putil, truants on Planta, Potts, Antedate, &a. cir 1 I I amiii 1 1 bOu ll warililaaa traitatkma. Cr Sea that isCoaraa'a* own to mama& Itoz . Sot tlie and Pb. Wl*? $0 - bay. Addmo, URlntir R. COSTAR. • 111 Hroadway, N. Y. II Unlit% sod retail dealers Sold in Erto, surywhert. ST..&'R•;' .$" , CgLIBILISED . BIICKTH - OEN SALVE, Fat C Barn a, Wound", Botta. Canner% Broken Elasaats. Rots Nipples. Bliadlog, Blind and Palatal nu. Sadalana. "'nub' sad .B.l4ondltionad lions; Bloom olandulas Svellinp..Ernatiens. Matson au Ailaatrons, Btnenarna, Bab; Cone, Beaton, Cb.ll. [meet , Wain*, ba.; Animals, Chapped Honda. Uri, tc.; alto of spiders. dm., Boxsx 23 eon% 60 eant. and St atm . Bold by all Drnstgblia everywhere. 2 And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 494 Broadway, N. Y. COB'IQT For Conat, 00alora, Warta, ke, Baass, 25 ati, 50 !sts.'asai sir. Bold ati D A ' WrCOW i t r i i ttlpot 484 Broadway, N. Y. BITTER-SWEET i t. ORANGE BLOSSOMS POR , RXXIITIFYINa PHI COMPLEXION Used to — sofbou .td beautify the Stith remove Freckles, PhspiesalhetpUous. Ladles are noir Wag It to the%sell other. Bottles di. Peld - tersU Lruggists evoyetherc - - - And by HOMY - B. COSTAR. Depot 434 Broadoe3 K. Y. %. GTO g° Tbro. 0. f Or' -copal it , ....110.....• Ip% Vol. Coughs, C01d0,13 ol s .. OW_.., o t Ihn IVO Whooping Cough, inS .• lO s s lvitaw • Bronchia Affections, it; na Lam. oi. OW' Bottles, SS eta.. SO at ' ,-. ;' 4 . $1 .475 0 1;01. 04 II"' • . • S him / 86 .4114 1 a l a 11 / 2 / 1 : 'N. Y. . •- . •---- - - QOUGH MEE BISI Tor Normal I Ott= o=zi t o = bola by an DI &ad II =X ber."l: B'6 7 lag • A. spring spproaches Ants anti Boobs From that/ holes soar oat - And Rim and Batt to spite of mils. - Gaily ably about. " . 9 0 . 8 T A B'8" inivasaa' :;" COST 4'll ' S " PIiF.PARATION Or "COS- IN PI 0 0° _lt ST) = Qs l.l ` ll 4 TIN w.sumsswiss. •aers,- sd • - !ia eta, sot St siatiso= • MEI t i , . ~ ~~ cus 131141:113 iTektu DU'