T ric Arrehtl; ebottret I FIE, PA., MARCH liftk, " ;,s,osr Largely circulated newspaper ill f'enArdvania, and the Isat Adverti .. -r Orange Noble "for Miyor. • .trther of !eading business men have ad• , letter to Orange Noble, Esq., re . a him 10 permit the use of his name au n a,k te of the progressive portion of mmun it v , without regard to party, for ,nd expressing the opinion that the of economy and enter;rise displayed bV the management of his individual at a sufficient guarantee that the public would he shrewdly and safely guard. • cc his control. Mr. Noble replies in • teristicalle modest note, thanking them r par.iality, and expressing diffidence c ‘pability, but concluding With an affir response. to their request. Re gives •arpoce that if elected hie •tbest efforlis p exerted" for the discharge of tht du the position "to the satisfaction of the cflo ." and in such a way as to advance olive of the city. , - N-ble mute to our city leee then three nv , aid established himself se a roil ruorg ue, after having &it acquired a -rge fortune in the oil country. lie hits hen given evidence of qualities of en ,.f a highly commendable nature, arid e refutation of being one of our moot ,pirited, generous and far-seeing chi- fine of his Oret acts was to emnbliih ritooe Nationel Bank, an institution h 4. grown into one of the most pros- .. n the' city. The honorable course red by this I ank at a oriticatperiod of 51 finanzeB iS remeraberecl.with grab. sii bu.ineFe men, and sated the univ ttruntode of dollen.. 0 hPr.in of enterprise sooit followed, until the of Mr. Noble bas become a "'leasehold throughot# the oily for progress and .ness'S The private residence which ne ,intlPied. (he Bank buildieg at the cor- Ei•hth Egr: d State streets, and the mag i block-opposite, are all monuments _ to terprise that attest the character of the Beiides expendinehis wealth liberally erection of elegant buildings; be has ed heavily in the coal and iron interests nni it is clue in a large degree - to • - s t Erie is soon to be favored with sere. pant improveinonts, which "'wilt ad ierthly to its growth and reputation.' ty has had few men like Mr. Itoble, end ie of his legation in our midst was the ebeemeneot an era of more euhstential eritv than we bad ever possessed before heavy Radical majority In the city would rit Inexpedient for Democrats to make ler party nomination for municipal of , even if there were any disposition on part to do so, and, with few exceptions, e not Siam that say such exists. It is all'hande that the city interests can he promoted.by the election of our best without respect fo their political ente nte-, and this will be remembered to have our position for many years. Mr. Noble Republican in politics, but, unlike Mr. ran, his opponent, he has never been one to blatant, office -seeking and proscriptive we are not intimately acquainted with hut understand that he is a gentleman of al riders . , who, if successful, will not be y to permit partisan feelings to carry him nd th‘e hounds of a fair adminietr glen of tittiet of his office. As between the two fates, there should be no ten h to support, and if we had ten thOusand they shnutl all be given to Mr. Noble, eferenoe to Jobe R. Cochran. 11'4111 1 .i seem as if there could be no pee- Ite-of.ney in the minds of unprejudiced e. eta. qv to whether Mr. Noble or Mr. inn iv most wifithy of their support loner Coming among us, less than years ago, almost no entire stranger, firm^r has developed so many good. pull -5 , and dine so much toward building up .ethetantial prosperity. as to have earned t,i• time , a reputation for enterprise sec to few in the community. The indica ! s of his public spirit meet our citizens on 7 •i 6, and none will deny that to him as I ce to any gentleman in the place. ie doe k share of permanent progress which Erie nj vine at present. The people owe it to that they should bestow some mark her appreciation open him, and we know o more honorable and laudable way ID eh tt can ha done, than to invest him with brgbest municipal honor in their g ft. the other hand, what olaim has Mr. bran on their special favor? fle has lived • many years, and in that period what has done that has contributed to the growth or tment of the city!? Generally understood e posse‘sedof la•ge means. in what way he itiveated - them'? Where are the elegant Ices be has erected' To how many schemes public Improvement has he contributed' .at evidences of his liberality abound, and ere are the needy who rise up to b'eis his crone spirit" They do not exist, and if he I a hundred years. they never would. ither he, nor the Clique aria* sustain him, e heretofore given such proof of their de ion to the interests of the people as to rrant the belief that they have changed it life-long , convictions, and we predict it will c'tlmately be ascertained that me scheme is on foot f‘r promoting their irate aims not now knows to he 19111$13eff. tween Mr. Noble and Mr. Cochran the eon •st is too greet to allow of the idea that e .cle well me ming. citizen stn hesitate as to .at duty requires of The friends:9f Cochran. too sing that Mr. Ale is certsin of .overwhelming success .ould the contest be allowed to rest on the ersottel standinu of the two men, are en moring to prejudice the tax-papers of the , t 7 sesinst,tt.e latter by - circulating reports .1 , he is in faeota.extravaesotimproveaeats. hP4t answer to alt spoh 'stories is pile- iced in Mr 'Noble's busluogs reputation. I.•i , yl , ,tlriloglr as pruient and economical rim oe we hare in the city, and manages ...-:. Immense personal interests with a skill -.. hot is:unsurpsosei ' It Is not likely that a. k - L _seamen of this eharaeter..owniog so =ea) ninety in the city, and compelled to paylito R arge 2 ohore of the taxes under all eircum ,. tonop, would he apt to lend his influence In, t'ie or of ony scheme of public improvement bevon reasonable alai juoit bounds. Them E. _,.,!igh ItCh.MPA , laid at Mr. Noble's door, are ,r, „ triflin g to be worthy of consideration, and L'l net be entertained for a moment by any nihle tat-payer That hale an 'improve . :n.ut man" is the fullesCiensa of the wain town by the numerous and Ilonornble monuments to his enterprise seen on all sides. !hat he would carry his seal in this res. cent tl 'nett a degree in s.publio capacity as to involve the city in debt to an insupportable Ltr , C., none who know him will hesitate to proLcutics . the acme of falsehood. is toro. LISP - fon Saar..—.A , tract at wood 1 " 4 is Le Pixie township Is offered for vale cheap- It fleeter/3e 107 acres, which will be IA altogether or in parcels. A "good stone ` 4 " 1 7 iw on the premisee.. Addreee &warn W.LLI/SCoN, Waterford, Pc mrl4•tf. No vice.—Persons wishing photographs from the negatives- made in Chambers & Donn's "'lt', does the spring of 1863, can obtain bem by leering their orders at Ohlwiler's rootis. Rosenzweig's block, Erie, Pa, TUE WAR or TUB FACTIONS.—The long con tinued hostility between the two factions of Radicalism in our eonnly, led by Senator ) im Loatry on the one hand. and by the Dispatch and Gazette on the other, in not likely to be Digated in the least degree by a speeih- de. livered by the former in the State Senate, on !the 20th of February, which is published . in the Harrisburg Telegraph, and we prevnme I will be spread broodcast over the district It IS three .41titans in, Length, and consists thronghonti of a series of damaging assertions 'sarcastic ditzunelations, and violent epithet"; Which catmint fail to create a sensation wher , ever the respective belligerents are known The immediate occlusion of this remarkable end characteristic production is the lite edi torial in the Gazette, charging Lowry with every sort of shameful misdeme , nor. We predicted at the time thank wouldaall fortk a rejoinder, but it must be confessed Abet. we - were - unprepared for one of the terribly maith-- log nature that has followed. The weaktieks of lint decaying concern is shown np in a style of excentiating severity—its lack of influence and the universal odium in *Mott it is held by the Radical party in the district fully exposed —its hypocritical mask tort off—and the rot tenness of the whole thing laid hare to the public. It cannot be denied that the pluck with which Lowry marches up to the fray is - calculated to win upon .the respect of the masses, little as lame may think of the wrap- one he employe There is no doubt that this . speech will be put into the hands of every 1 man in the district, and-the pnblio, whojudge of such things with less regard to style than .. - matter, will speedily array their sympathies in favor of one party or the other. The con test henceforth will possess double interest. It is a sworn life and death struggle between the combatants, and the side that lets np even for a week will staid the rick-ef being buried in a political grave so deep that it can never be resurrected. It ii - to be regretted that Mr. Lowry con tinues to drag the names of leading Democrats into a diepute with members of his own party. The charge that either Mr. Galbraith or Mr. Scott have now or ever bare had anything to do with the ownership of the Dispatch or Ga zette is to , trifling to be seriously entertained for a moment by any who know their political sentiments. PEOPLVEI TICILETo—The following are the tickets placed in w3minetion by the people, irrespective of perty, in opposition to the office-holders' and office-cookers' First. District— Select. Conneit.-.:Phiness Crouoh Common Connell. 0. F. Bierililer Judas of Election, David Kennedy: Inspector of Election. Adam Wild Assessor. Thomas .Evans; * Assistant Assessors. R C. Dennett and F ochneider. Second District—Select Council, P. A. Beak. Pr; Common Council, J. Riehenlaub and J. &heated ; Assessor, J. J. Ftiessler ; Assist ant Assessors, V. Bobo and Thee. Hirt; Judge of Election, P. P. Senbert ; Inspect* of Elec. No.regular organization bee been had in the . Thir&and Fourth Districts, but 'independent candidates are in the field for the most im portant offices. The following is stint of these, as nearly as we were able to obtain them, up to the hour of going to press ; West Ward— School Director, A. O'Brien and L. W. Olds; Joettee of the Peace, E. Camphausen and John Constable ;, Constable, David Zimmer man and Wm. H. Harris. Fourth District— Select Council, H. F. Christian, Jacob Driest gaker. Geo..T. Morton and P. Hartman ; Com- Mon Council, Richard O'Brien. - The delegates for the First and Second Dis tricts assembled on Tuesday evening. and or ganized by the celection of Capt. John Gra ham as President, and G. F. Brevillier as Sec retary. Often's- Gustave i larecki and W. L. Cleveland were.noutinated for School Director for the term of 3 years, and E. J. Cowell for .one year. George Hill was unanimously se lected as,. the candidate for Constable.. On motion of Mr. W. W. Lyle, the Convention passed the following resolution unanimously : "We.the delegates, elected by the people of the let and 2d districts, In convention assem bled, for the purpose of nominating a candi date for the office of Mayor, do most earnestly request the people of our respective districts to support Orange Noble, Esq., the independ ent candidate for the office of Mayor, being satisfied, from personal kneturiedge,that the af fairs of our'city and the interests of the tax payers can safely be entrusted to hie care." Tun SEASON or LeNT. —Since writing oar paragraph last week, we hive come into :lame, Information on this subject, which will threw additional light on the origin of Lent, and tie reason of its observance : The object of tie fast is generally regarded as it preparation br Easter, and a time specially set apart - for pentanoe over the silts of the past - year ; while the number of forty days devoted to it is thought to have reference to -the Saviour's forty days' fast in the wilderness, to the forty days of the deluge, the forty years' weeder logs of the Jews, the forty days granted to the Ninevites for repentance, or the time spent in fasting by Moses and Elias. Bt. Jerome; speaks of the fast as a memorial of the Ss vioir's passion.. According to the same wri ter, as well as St. Leo, St. Augustine, and most of ,the fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries, it•was instituted by the Apostles. It seems to have been made obligatory as ear ly as A. D. 250. At first there was great di versity in the time and manner of its observ ance. The first day of Lent is called Ash Wednesday, from a custom which stilr-prevails in the Catholic Church of sprinkling the head er forehead with tales. In the Catholic Church the nature of the fast is prescribed by rule Only one full meal s day is allowed, and at this the'utte of flesh meat is not prohibited, el.Orpt on. Wednesdays and Fridays. A sligkt refeetion, tower, may be taken mornint and evening. Sat considerable modifications of these rules are made in countries where the climate or habits. of the people render their observance injurious to health, and dis pensations are also frequently granted in favor . of persons. In the United States the nee of flesh meat is allowed several times a week, at the discretion 'of bishops. —Do the Greek Church the rules are stricter, and there are four lenten fasts in the year.. 'The Protestant denominations Which recognize the 909800 of Lent, leave the manner of observance to indi vidual judgm:nt. Bruise 13Laortosis.—We doubt if it is gen erally known to the public that the act of AS 'eel:ably approved March 80th, 1866, requires the names of ,01l candidates, at the spring elections, to be printed or written, or partly printed awl partly written, on a single piece of paper, similar to the tiokets voted list fall. In the townships the tickets must be headed "Towaship,"! and the name, of all the candi dates follow, with tickets se folded that the word township appears on the ottiable. The tickets for the boroughs are to be the .same, with the exception that “Borough" . must be substituted for township in the beading, but the rule does not apply to city elections. This ridiculous system of voting ocateioned much inconvenience last fall, and it will be proved still more annoying at. the spring elections. At the latter.thera are frequeatly from three to half a dozen candidates running for one office, and the inconvenience of requiring each of them to prepare ships of as many different kin& ea there are tickets in the fiad can-be better imagined than described. The system, for whatever purpose it was designed, will be found to wart intolerable annoyance, and we predict that, a hue and cry will soon be Setts against it from every quarter, and from men of both volitical creeds. Whim is a 'young man's anal . Ma The Goa pel Whoa it wakes glad the waist &ea. DzAru or'llarragre Wann.--There will b.' few persona who will , nop - diteitly • regret to learn of the death of Charles F. Browne, (bet tor known by his nom de plants of Arierous Ward,) which • took phiee at 'Southampton. Sngland, on the sixth inst. Mr. Browne we. somewhat over 33 years of age, and b native' tel W'aterford, Me. At en early age, he was apprenticed to the printing trade, and, after !becoming *journeyman, travelled in that ca. parity over the country, sometimes "flush" and sometime. "strapped," until he fleetly brought tap in Cleveland, Ohio. While work tog as a iompositor=in the "Mein Dealer" of fice, he develnped some writing talent, which • . caused h im to he transferred to the local edi torship of tIM paper. During a period of depression in the local market, in his eager ness to furnish something of. interest to hie readers. he Mt upon the idea of the Artemne Ward papers, which, in a brief period, mode him the moot popular humorist in the c-uo try. It was impo'eible for a man of his at talementn to'romnin cooped up in a email Western city. and it wee not , long be fore he wile called upon to go to New York, to edit a neir humorous paper. The scheme wait not a success, , but '"Artemus't was fertile in et pedienta, and he soon hit up on the lecture plan, which .proved the most profitable vent..rn be had undertaken. Prom this time forward fortnneemiled he tap on him , and in a few. yews he acquired a larger income tithe Mite men out of ten ob tain in a lifetime. - Vnt appily he was too good a felloie to be table to withstand temptation, and the reputation &exploit by bin made-his 'company so much courted that hp graduelly fell into habits which haitened a natural teii detioy.to cossamPtion. Lasifdll he left New .York Tor a' lecture tour .in Great •Britain," 'againet the advice of his physicians. 'Hague case was complete r but he wee not permitted long to enjoy the glitterof kis triumph 'After a few =oaths of popular ovation, his health brae down to in incurable, extent. Ire bad I made many friend* in England, and it is grat ifying to all who knew him that his last hours were smoothed by the kindest of attentions. dC ISlr..Beowne's •personal qualities it Is Un-' poi/deli' for any person 'who has -ever known eipiusk otheririere' than -with gentleness. A more tender-hearted and affectienaterature could. not be imagined; and the awestneas of his disposition wu always sufficient to . atone for knits of manner which nobody ever de. nisi, and of which he was thud! perfectly Gonfalons. His gibers VW fixed, though is it he 'was unapproachable. lie will be very widely, and very profoun4 ly lamented, and his memory will be cherish d by all who ever knew bun, as that of a charming• companion, a generous friend, and a min whose heart was always warm and true .to tho leud!rest im pulses of humanity. JUSTICE OP TOR PRACE.—Tbe following let ter expresses so well what we had deligned_ laying on the eubject. that it ieeme impossible to add anything that will increase the force cf its suggestione. The writer is one of our most intelligent young Republicans. 'We commend his views to the special considera tion of our °oily readere, in the belief that they are pre-tminently round and worthy 9f adoption : MR. EDITOR :- , -103101:1g the offing to to fill ed at the municipal election on Friday the most importeut, next to-that of Mayor: is the tffiee of Justice of the Peace for the West ward. In the selection of a person to fill that office the claims of our German fellow citizens aught net to be disregarded. That they exert an extend,* and important influ ence in our community, and hatto aentributefl materially to the progress of the city tone wilt deny. Among their number are many of our beet citizens aid business men, and It is but due to them that their opinions and in terests should be coneulted not merely in the empty honor of nomination!' for School Di:- rectors and Councilmen, but, as they very ritionably ask, in this matter of Justice of the Peace; where the pecuniary interests of the great majority are more immediately con cerned. In no way can Cites interests be better suhsereed than by the clioide of a per son fir Ibis office who combines experience in its deities with a knowiedve of the German and English languages Among the canter. one candidates for, the office, the only oats who possesses these qualifications ittE. Cacophaue en, Esq., the .present Incumbent. Ho is a member of the Bat', has had years of experi ence as .a magistrate in thie.city, during which time he has given almost universal eat isfaction, and is a gentleman of superior English and German education. Heretofore, in our local elections, ourcirisens hare adopt ed the commendable course of voting for the beat men without rapid to party affinities, and this course shoal d now be pursued in re gard to the office so sceeptably:ffiled by Camph au sen. . BENTOLICAN. The Observer man would be a valuable ad- ' dition to the minority in Congress. We ex pect to see him go to Congress from this Dis trict. Re can do so at tiny time—by taking first-class passenger seat in a live stock train for Washington.—Garetto. We regret exceedingly that we cannot return the compliment. No person who is acquainted with the Gazette "man" 'Gild expect that he could get to congress. r even by a "live stook train." nisi ears are. too large, in the first pled*, to perMit of belig carried in any num ber of ordinary cars, and he smells too bad to 'allow of any conductor's taking charge of the train if he could be got aboard. The only pahlicassemblage is which he is likely to ever fignie is in some convention opmft-minded females, got together to discuss . tie beet kind of sucking bottles fir infants, or the surest way to abolish cannibalism In the Fejee Is lands. In all such profound subjects, he is perfectly at home, and would soon establish a reputation equal to Lucy Stone, Dire. Bloomer . and others of his kind. Politico, it is apps rent, is not his forte, and ,the sooner he de setts it to follow some purectit more gulled to the osplitlty of his "gigantic intelleot," the less probability there will be of his entering a 'Quasi& asylum before the year is ended. We err • assure him that Odelle not ttsarkasm" but plain truth: • Several bills have Deets introdficed, looking to the p ublication of the laws of the Common; wealth in each of the counties of this State.; the general lawn .to be paid for one of the State treasury, the local laws by the county or counties to which theyeelate, and all acts of incorporation by the rforporatore. Astrovg -effort will be made to piss some kind of a bill of this nature Ala winter. The bills al ready introduced are. however, very defec tive, and will hate to be: materially modified tefore they will meet the approval of the Leg islatnre. or of a majority of the 'newepaper publisher, in the State. The above is from the editorial Harrisburg oorreapoodence of the Greenville Argue. It is difficult to comprehend how a more fair bill_ could be originated than the onaintrothutedte . the.Legielatnre. It was drawn up in eonimon by the editors of the Dispatch and Observer, representing the Press Association, and-was designed to be perfectly impartial, as we be lieve it is. The set Provides for the publica tion of, the-hews in one paper of noh party in every county, thus giving its benefits to Democrats and Republicans alike. We con fess that it Is difficult for as to conceive In what-respeot it is “defielent," unless, perhaps, in some of the xeljaWiietails. Will the editer of the Argus be kin! enough to eiplain, se that the committee of the turecielltion can remedy any fatties the - bill may *entail), and not allow Rto be defeated through the efforts or parties to tinker it tap se' 'as' to salt 'their individual pnrposes.„ . -- - tut.noilirsignesl offers - himself for ro-etee tion to the office of Jtustioe - Of the *Peace is the ,Wsittlfard.of the r gity of Erie,,,indepostd out of party !mediations.. • rarl4-It. E. CAMPBAITSBN. Fos flaator Covatui.—The s undersigned Ts offered iota esedidete for dulcet Council in tie Fourth Plitriet, subject .te• lb. votes or the tospeentateat population. , • • , • P. UARTMAN. warns Wens! —& resolution loosed hctb Cannella on Alondar.eyeniog, and has been approved by Mayor Scott, autb- rising the latter offtcer to enter late.* contract with the Erie Water and Gas company i*-Supply the city with water for Are purposes for a period of twenty years from the Ist Of July, 1868;lor as soon thereafter as their works may beim. pleted, - provided that the contract Ord be !nil if the completion of .the,warks exceeds two - . years front the date mentioned. The said company ore required to (unfelt. the Decease-. ry water for fifty-five stings, at a oompenes- Lion of $9,000 per year daring the coating; ariee of the eontract.. It is also stipulated that the construction of the works shall begin in six months from the passage of theresolution, anti that if they are not begun within a year the contract shall be void. The city reserves the right at any period Within five years to purchase the works at oast and interest; and in case it should decide inside of a year to build works of its own, it agrees to reimburie - the company the amount of money expended, with legal interest thereon. The adoption of this resolution, just at this period, when the old officeraitre on the eve of retiring, bee giv en rise to much comment, and does not seem to ne to have been s politic mem:neat. Warm ly as we a r e enlisted in favor . of securing a mare adequate supply of water for fire Pur poses, upon the most economies! plan possi ble, we are not willing to see the measure en tered into without a fair opportunity, for the people to render a de/thrice on the subject. The water supply question Is not such en im perative one that we cannot afford .to welt while longer, and meantime discussion will bring oat new Ideas on the matter, and load to a more economical and satisfactory liga tion of it, than it is possible to do under the hasty plan adopted by councils. , The zeal displayed by the Gazette in favor of Mr, Cochran ie. but , another -indication of Ole contemptible truckling to party displayed by that paper upon all occasions. It may be that the editor and proprietor of the Geketti bate changed their-minds lately, hat the lime is not far distant - when those gentleineWwera not as great friends of Mr. 'Cochran at the readers of the paper might be led tb , ; present to inter. Mr. Cochran is one of the men wbo were most industrious in having. the.pazette read out Of the Party,'s few months - ago.and he has lost no opportunity 'for twn.years back in expressing his contempt for the manner in which the paper is conducted. He was. pee r titularly violent in hie denunciations of its course %it fall, after having beezirefuend per mission to_pnblish a card in its columns, ob noxious to 'the vie re of itsmanegers After- Wards he was in league with others, composed mostly of the same parties whO ins tgurated the move - neat which effected hie nomination, to establish a new Radios! organ in our city, designed-to compass the rain of the Gazette, and which only failed because those interested were not es liberal in furnishing money as -they were In suggesting plans for the descent tioi- of our venerable neighbor. All these things are well known to the editor and pra prietor of the Gazette, and give special zest to the reading of its articles in favor of Cochran among those . who are best acquainted with them. It must-be a pleasant business to edit a paper, where the managers are continually compelled to belie their pereonol convictions in order to keep up their party standing. MAP . OI , THE Cm.--Capt. John IL Miller is preparing a map of the city and the borough of South Erie, including &lithe out-lote of the first and second sections of Erie ; the reserve buts, from No. 28 to 88 inclusive ; sod the Bay of Presque Isle, with the Peninsula, show ing its ponds and marshes with their nemeses known to - the old hunters and fishermen., The lines thereof were surveyed by him!in 1847, Ind spin this year, thde showing th_e changes within the past 20 years. The Captain is de sirone to. here his map as tiomrlete as possible and, therefore, requests all parties who are in terested, to give him the names of - suburban residences within the above lines, together with the names of blocks, foundreys, machina shops, oil retineriee, oil and gas'welle, brew erys, &a. Any 'communications left at his• office, over Rindernecht's store, on the corner of Fifth and State streets,or at Hayes 8: icep lees real estate office, will be promptly attend ,ed to, if left before the 20th inet.,-when the map will go to the lithographer. Tao STILEIST RAILWAY.-A meeting of the corporatore of the Street ,Railway Company *as held on Monday afternoon. at the office of Mr. E. J. Cowell, Mr. 0. Noble presiding: After listening to the 'reading of the Act of Incorporation. a committee of five gentlemen was appointed to receive enbeariptionisto the stook of the new corporation. The advirtise- . meet of this Committee, giving notice of the time and place. for opening the books ) may be found in another column. We trust ; there will he a liberal response to this movemset, lug as we do that the esishilshmetit of a street 'railway will tend to, advance the welfare of our city. INDEPENDENT, CANDIDATE 7011 JUSTICE_ Or THE PEACE IN THE WEST WARD --M. A Quinn snowiness himself S 4 iitt independent candi date for the above office, in the West Ward, and pledges himself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the position to the satisfaction cf the public. M. A. - QUINN. - mrl4.lt. Courramm.—The undersigned offers him self as a candidate 'for Constable in the Esst Ward, independent of all party canalises. marl-2t. GEORGE BILL. YL.&ILRIED. ficissitcuse—Suzawoon—ln lTnion Mills. at the residence of Jas. Stranithin Erq., on the Sth inst., by Rev. P. IV. 'Sherwood. Mr. G. J. Stranshan to Mies Lnoy Sherwood. Drone—Lasointi—Ta MoHean, on the 7th inst., by Bev. D. W Varga. Mr. James Dam (l4ll to Miss Elisabeth Landers, • both of Washington tp. DIED. flixaon —At Enemata, Ohio, on theist inst., Mrs. Mary Elisabeth' Nimrod, wife of John 1;.• Hitnrod, formerly of Waterford, Pa., aged 41 you,. Fonanersz—At Weston, Vt., on the Bth inst., atter a long and painful illness, Mrs. Jolts Forrester, wife of Rev. J. R. Forrester, trrmerly of this city. le you vent a correct hkeness so to, Wager & Co.'s'photngraph rooms. 1828 Peach . _ street, above depot. Having introduced all the latest improvements in the art, they flat ter.thetneetees they era satisfy the most Us adieus. They bate the most pleasant anti airy. rooms this side of the eastern cities, an improved background, beautiful side decors thins end a large life sired eel for. in whiob the sitiNeots can- look themselves square la thelioit while ate picture is belag.taken.— The sky light is the largest in ..the city. and picinfilt can -be taken in a cloudy day as well as in the clearest. Sept.lB-tf., ger The Erie Lodge, No. 241, 1. 0. of Good Templirs, meet.on every Tuesday eveaing in tho Odd Pollows' Lodge Room, fourth floor of 515 Preach street, at 7 o'clock. Stranger, Tailgate visiting the city are cordially invited to be preeent. G. W. Guniuson, W.C. ' Geo. Know; W. S. feti2B-tf. PIO A Aire made in the Morning Glory store eau be kept up all the winter round, without kindling. Per sale by 'Draped & Company, 606 French street. 0et.24-tf. or For' 'parlor or sitting room stove, no ono te equal to the Miming Glory, for sale by Marra & Company, - 005 French street. 05t.4.5-tf. Yoi lannince in Telt known and the west 'reliable ampoules, apply to 11... W. Ponta, agint, 801 Butte street. • feb2l ly. I®' I. F. •Ceps Eris City Latelligesuse Oincer N - 1, 25 ? Rata et. : %WOWS. Nsw sTova ; AND npuse PINNISITING ; grogE! Ttor Itobrstbat bop to batuto the Minna of Brio salt r - that be hasoporood • doom of the - NO. 1319 PEACH STREET; Bourn or Tile flaw. Whari.W.ll M 65401 aoapteta amortareat of Goods ttl • - t6a anti randitlap to part of - STOVE s a Esattd a sail Willa .Martafratomfor WOOD & COAL. PLAIN, , ' STAMPED, AND JAPANNED, TINWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND DEPPPANIA WARE, LIORT WARE, :LAMPS AND LANTERNS, FORCE AND CISTERN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE ZINC. - altiottoo 4111 be given to hosting patio aria private bui/dlavt WITH HOT, AIR:- An Wads ofjolibloft in TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER, C9Trepstesit rorbars eV. Pries; low se tiro moo 'Melo an to pop. eltiood .!pew . W. 0. GARDNER mr7-2m. DISPAIreII ISINDettY, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, 10 East Park, Erie, Pa. • • We take pleaaare to aentotatetag to the path* that \ l ore him snared the gelatins of • MR. J. A. ASHBY. A. most co - motet, awl thorough woriroat, to take •charge of our BIBIOERT AND BLANK BOOK BANUFACTORY. Yr. Ala, hat firr arveral lon bra swot let Psn• eiaam. Bhiali Book Establiahsaat. to %Masa sad has vo saaerterla the bailees.. Other valaukAle aristanta have hoar engaged, ao thatarost from Ws dapartzeamt WILL BE UNSURPASSED L sit that pertains to good *tea, repattor forward. tag and raporb tsb2l'6Y•lf. REAL Et TATIC POE SALE. Roan and tat sa sth d.. tremors Myrtle and Chest mit Ths house(' 111.4 with rood orbit. tad other dutrabls eomarodithts ‘ -qries_S3,l o2 ; terms Boast and let en Ziat Oth at, between Holland and Grft 2 a B e oby 160 tea twat alloy. Thin betas to In et anent couditto-.—ries $t e5O. Tarns, one.tall down and batman in easy laments. Hone, and lot eastalning 10 aerie. 40 Mill Crest. el: WWI team tele. on the Lake Sher* Road. Au excellent locallte—plee $l.OOO. Terns, one-halt down, balance to salt the parchasee.i Renee and lot on Meet oth et between Holland egd G amt. ATM wrgewrtable dwelling hones. —pelee $l,OOO. Tema rosy esti. Room gad tot os Stitt* at, abw lloo'o north of lb. Ride* Itaa4.lll by UM toot. a vegy grd plico—gsteo -$1,51.0. Tar= to salt the parebusr. • We atoo hone • largo nombor Mgood boadisit toliand ,dnirabta (Santa; Tsai to tblo nolgtikintood !be We. Apps► to CASKRY k 81[013111T. • • Real "state Itgeo to. mir4w. •' BIT Stats Street. Pa. tf & W JECNILINSON Maatitactiurres and Whol•aal• Dealers ID -TOBACCO,. SBOAR4, • SNO7, • 4. 14 PIPF23,, Etc VOA Federal St, Alieglinty City, Ps., Thad Doer Wm 4arpeest4D 1014 V obsre7-1, at A 'L O • 911161111111 N-01 I COR ''CROUCH'S ELEPATOR. Solllsor wiry low. Maas dealing to preheat yein please ealt at 619 111 Villa HT. cpnwEa OF TOE PAK Cltol7Lll k 1120. kb2l-4.F.. • • SrtiAßl Dirai sirikatisiismir., JOS. KORLMILIJIR, So. S 3 gait !oath St, " PLAIN. AND FANCY DYEING. • Of an Nadia SILK, WOOL AND COTTON GOODS 1113 DONS, TllOlB kHt ASER& Mao la the bat style, at the aborted notice, and a namable piton.: , • cuirns CLEANED. • goi;46 . biiiirtsmid and , ralialsheS before daliste7 ' ;urn akas. fu . . . _ er: . awn_ .. 11 =Prost siamisi Wed li' iiikaSSl Ts mod i oats "fed is Distlislis. ~ WHIM? ' ... TBON CITY COLIAGIF, • r e: . NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Corner of Tenn and St Cliti Street; T he lAr Vatt ClieSPite BOA ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Aortae the put ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, Peenumpriting every State In the Uutint. hove graduated her,. A COLLEGE or ADTDAL BUSD4IBB, mapolle4 with &Dim Stang D^etfma , Commutim Drotior, , Inrar *nee. R►llrnad. Stssnibmt an 4 Tolensph Oakes, &e.. combining THEORY AND PRAITIDE. - Stip:lents are thoroughly Inotructiel in ullthe branches cf a PRACTICAL BUSLN soucerox. lot:lading Rook taro Pantoaagitel.Rrithoiatle,Rota asarclit 1 ay. Political Ro , nomay, - Rnaloeata Correahood• ero•, 'ha Art of Dotretina Coastaffelt Mow, Railroad. to;, Rtgaaatoatiog. , Telirraphing, Practical Rantior, Re. Students cts estsrat sae time and completes full course to from ellltt to twelve weeks. Days *sponges far ititack, . Doc* Blanks slid D 4. p10m44. For Peourerksbln, fltsarebeittor, Italtrositog, Titemktoo nr niplema, se to other Colltzles. Fmk TAM" don 7 to Fettrearnhlo to 111 student/1 to the Coreineretal Moat mat TOR mem, 4R.4. giving fall information. sad con tali:deg a .1413204 a outline of our system of Practical Basinetiltdacetioti. lialf•thir Nth TS firiIIONIALS - From practical Maslow M.D. Merest, to, Saok•keepera, Baskets. &a, address the princlpalsi SMITH k COWLtY, - 14 24117.8t0. Fittabargb. Pa pIIMADELPLIM 81i113 RAIL ROAD. VlNrestli Penneytrant t o nstrarenss the eity of the and Nottb - wes eanattes Mao t Lab - Erie. It hubsentemd by the Parstptatis Rat ire*/ Geespesty, and le operated by thank. IigiEEEEIiMI Wail 'halolo 25 a.m • . it?* Express Train 890 p. a: Wren Mom 801 a. la antra Watvard. ' - _ __ 718p.m Eris Express ?RIZ 1000a.m Warns *room—' .. 6 00 p. Pawnor ears rein through ma the Erie Nei and Ex• pew brains without change both wayebstween Philadel phia and Brie. weir York Gonne:Aim: Leave New York at p 00 a .ar.. arrive at Eris 10 00 a. in. Leave Now York at 500 p. m.; arrive at Erie 716 p. m. Lamy Erie at 580 p. arrive at New 'York 440 p. tn. Leave Erie at 10 26 a. ID.; arrive , t New York 1010 Elegant Sleeping Cars on all night trains. For information resrarting Passenger bealaas• apply earner of 30th and whet ate MILL., and for Freight bealeess of the Company's agents. B. B RINOSTON, In., earner :Bth and Watt Street. Philadelphia. , J. W. REYNOLDS. Erie. • W. BROWN, Argot N. C. R. R., Baltimore. 31. H. BOOSTON. General Freight Astor, Phila. B. W. ir WINNER, Geo. Ticket Agt. Ma; A. L TY1.11.11., gement tieranistrirdent. aria, Pa. . i 4.7 !MEW g l um. _ _ _ _ - - - BATH TUBS, James P. Crook, having taken in Me . son, Jam" E., as a partner, on theist der of Apef1,11164,-noder the firm name of .7411N0 P. cßonic zt 80N cleanest° have east dement of him old amounts. Al! pdnon■ knowing them• selves indebted to him are requested to ea/1 and settle without Wry. JAMES P. CROOK & SON, ROUGH PIANE i r) .LUMBBIL VI., &C. A. 16 ILII`7•0717111111.1 OP Win4ow Suh, Fromm Doom and Blinds, Moulding, tied Picket ranee Scroll Sawing, latching end Planing done to otter. - Shop on Peach St, Between 4th and sth Eta, Erla, Pa. We respectfully call the attention of the Dublin to our facilities for doing work to the best of styli,, promptly sad me reasonable terms. flawing fitted we entirely an 'Naps, with superior caul:doer), we feel confident o ee;og entire saUditstion. • arOrders froze abroad will inelye brand attention rayld‘4—tt. :ARKS P. CROOK k BON. ANEW PRIME FOB THE ILIBIDEEBOTIEL phaknee .6 ?Mit Itloou Corms."' Phsloshe ••1414:fi Moe= a 40ereits.” Photon's. , mkt g VeNeus. l9 • Plialoglr ..ffigist Engage. a Cerens.” Madan's Maki . nlairgaing Cereas.7l A most exquisite, delicate, and Frataimt Pefame, distilled from the we and beantlfol flower frow which It takes Its nanie. llanufacture4 only by PIIIALON NoN, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOWS—TAKE NO OTITER. COOK :411; MEWS 817 , 1!in3 AND TELSGRAPDIC COLLICGC, - 848 State at , between 6th and Tth. trti. Pa: The beet. cheapest, actual badness college of any in the State. Baeton• men say it is a college of real merit. which don not give the lie to the oablie by giving diplomas to thou) who do not merit them. A College of PRACTICAL BUSINESS. TRAINING, Combining Theory and Practice. Supplied with boob. emporium, inauranos, rammoisaion, railroad, docks and telegraphic departments. FIFTY DOLLARS Pays all esponses for tuition, blank books, fro. Time retrir.d from 8 to 14 narks. Yetratainnir.—We hare the best penman In the West. Band for circular with stamp. 01308 & HOED, • Principals. =7'67 T. C E . Penang° Oil fef Co, antt Cranford Common Pins, of G. Church, S 297. August T.. 1806: - Ts. t Yondp attachment: • James Eason. S The defendant wlll take notice that affidavit of plain- Ors chine, taps 20th low, ow, for $B,OOO and tate:reit, from the 20th of Vay.li6s. And role entered for the Prothonotary to Men the damages In this cue. at hi■ office, in Woodville, on the 10th day of April, 1261. at 10 o'clock a. ro. W. P. CliaLrA‘S, car 7.11,. Prothonotary. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE POE SPECIAL CASSE. No. 14 BOND STREET, NEW YORK • rjr Fell infonneifen ' with the kigieettertiseeniale,- also a Book on Placid Ammo, In et sealed ewe/ars' sent free. Se was- cad soul for Me, and !en nil sat regret ; for, as adrertheog ehrrlalana are generally Imposters, without references nn Annear should be treated. Enslave a stamp for postage aid direst to OR . LAWRENCE, 3 , 30. 14 BOND MICE!, NEW TORE. n0v1666.1y. ENDLOTHINNT NON ROTA! MMES. Disabled and retarred soldiers. -widows mid orphan* of Oda soldiers. tad the onensplared of both sem rm• erstly. to want of respectable and proatable ansploj ment. incurring no risk. esa promo nob by 'Wooing • post•paid addressed envelope for partici:dere to DR. JOHN IL DADNALL, stakt - Pan. 163. Brooklyn. N.-Y., DEECIITIONS • NOTICE. • Whams, letter testamentary to the estate of J. T. Hover, deed, have been granted to the milacriberst-AU venous Deleted to the laid setae are requested to mabtmmehte Pelmet and those having claims or demands realm% the estate of the said decedent will mete known the same without delay. Debts doe to the estate wilt be legate eollected it not settled in thirty days. BARBARA ROTS% O.F BREvnt.L.un. feb2l gsIP4MO4I4. E XCELSIOR I VICCELttiOn t CIIASTEIBLAR'S HAIR. EXTERIIINA.TOR For Removing Superthin" Hair. To the ladles especially this imrabsable deptlabm recommends itsrlf II being an almost indispenalble ele to female beauty, la easily applied, does not born or Injure the skin. but sots dtrietly on the roots. It le wirranted to remove stiperSuons hair Irmo low fore heads, or from any pa , tof the dy, coinoletely„ totally Inc radleallyorstirpating the more, leaving the 411 n *oft 'smooth and netorst. This is the only art fele n. d by the French. and Is the only teal stimtual depth:ton In •ristance Price 7/5 nob per package, sent postpaid, to any address, on recolut of an order, by BERGER, SHIITT3 It Cit, Chemists, ..fehlll7-1Y MI River St, Troy, N. V. FARM FOR SALE.. 31" the Die Indian Antrim easitstaing NM acmes, SITUATED IN McHEAN TOWN-811ft", -one-halt cleaved. with GOOD HOUSE,' BARN b ORCHARD, ar" Pot farth.r, particulars trogalr• at the Drug Btora of WY. NICK & SONS Comet 7th sad State Streets. LOST_ OS 8 TOLEN• IS tripod or stolen from the promises of the under aligned, cortumParada 650 Tenth St . a 'Nita* Sow,about two 'ears otd, bea langur'. and weight about 200 lba A Bowan of rim Donato Is caned to the wont or peons giving information or briorio o n luc t he pLICR aid 7karli. : fota 2w. . , - Eris; Penal. Tin; swim * 111011.110 Cildrigt .CIAO/11.1 'fbrty digersort girl" sdaptod pored god molar untslO. for IN to NOG each— riltP4oo gold, or dinar mods% or ant trot pzionlaauk sowdod tbroz. Mos head trim Address. ROAM -a. HAMLIN goottor.nt KOMI avoraga. lire York. An 11,63 peva, nava, Yuma: - A fur InindreataiTeli choke brand' WHICIONBIN SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, farr4+ll! sp ingnitaatb7oDough ßt~ . - chotrafi no, , PITTSBURGH, PA iv vaii:ArsrrEn stares FIFTY Dr.LLABS NO EXTOLAIiGEB OD GOOD Tssrus ESTA ; rE FOR SALE IMELI;IRG HollagS. Two story frame, No 309 Wed 9th St., sell iltilebed, pries $2,600. Two story frame, No. 211 West 6th it, new and good tiolits, price 112.600. of** story fritoe. No. lad Nest 3d St, Caogbey bowie, *targalp,,prics One 'pi ane-helrstory frame. M0.:02 Myrtle Mt, tor net lot, Comfortable ho grdev . Two 04.17 tr . me, N 0.211 Eut 7th St., flickers honor, good todldlog s ad now. Two atm7 inuao. adjoirO.og P. al E. R. R., ea 11th St., will be cad at a Eargata. One and nue bet story frame. lot 20.8234, on sth St., seeondiVest of State, duumble for boeinees. Two star • well Sultbed truss, pr r• 01 S. non. Soul% Eri , , lot 67479„ made lot in the Borough, prieo $3,600. Two story triune, No. t Haat Banat° tit. house In fine orb:, er rooms and wood shod on Ist Dom, 5 roc= UP It dra. tom. 510.. Ito, price 51.590. Moderato ?annul. One era ose-1431 story Ouse, No. e 5 Canal St. eon. - renisst to business home to good ord.; inside so! oat, cellar and wool house, pries $1,700. FARMS ISO seers, tarn, booze, JO acres wood, 0 miler firs city, OM $2.20% 216 *eras oa Phan Road, 100 mass wood, ne• modern style how...large meant Will litauulire for du prop• arty at $6,000. Raumnabla &mama for all cash. lhavley plate. on Bu ff alo Howl. Beathigast,llGacona, valuable improvements, 20 aern ttuaberoarke 212,000. 47 sena. bre mile" from city. good itilt4vversealli: will divide to suit puretiseers, per sere $150.' 45 sere; Are miter from city. brick boner, te e Pod Improvements. Freer 14.5C0. 00 sees ja Orevne—s targen—prfae $2500 212 acme IJo.'l land and frol.rovemenis, near North East,priee per sera $75. 147 mei In Ilatiwriretek i n 77 deaintils tad cheap, per sere 875. City lot on West Bth St., Wo. 1442, Price 82,000 do do 10th •do 154 do 3,000 de ' 'do 4th do 2101, do 1,800 do do 11th do 661, do 1,4J0. do do Bth do 140, do 1,500. City lota on Wed 7th St., Not. 142, MI6 La 1469 each .V l . OOO . . , West half of ont-lots 289 and 200.1 n lots to snit pox Maser panes vow. Axambor at lota to ont-lot 118000 Bald* Road. Eight city lota in ont-lot AST Wee 10121 and 11th Ste.; be gutter property. - HAYES k KEPLER, . Agents and Owlets to Real Kanto. jen24.ti Reed House, Kyle, Ps. Thin 00ZINUI or tor to To yoneg lOW to old, to gnat and to small; The brainy which once wee u eteelou aed use, Is free to ell, and ell may be felr. Y TOO - e sic OF ".CIASTELEA a's WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, • Par Itoprovingind Beautifying the Complexion.. The twat valuable andperfen t 'munition la use for ,giving the akin a basutlful pairl-llke tint that is only found ha youth. It quietly removes tan, freckle.. Om. plea, blotches, math latelm, sallanutnato eruptions, nail all inawarttbas of tie akin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skirt white and clears, alsbutar. Its us* =oat be detected by the almost attrutloy, and being a vegetable preparation* perfectly harmless. It Is the only wiles of the tied used by the Premeh, and Si con. Wend by the Pattstan as iodiapensable toe perfect tot. let Upwards of 30.000 bottles were roldttuing the put year, a auflolent gamuts* of its emceey. Pries, only 75 coots. Sent by eyil, post-tad:on receipt of an or. der, by • lIZEGEB, 15017 TM & CO. Chemist,, feb2.lls7-Iy. 285 River Si.. Troy, Y. A IP P L I VTED, SUFI'ER NO MORN wain ire the is afbr. :IIItsiTILLXII ELIXIR you can be cured pernanently and at a trifling coat. The Wont/Mfg success whirl has attended this in valuable mediehe for physical and nervous wealfuesa, general debility and prostration; lola of muscular en ergy imputing Or an y of the eonsequenees of youthful indlseretion, readers it the most" valuable preparation ever discovered It will rtmort all nervoue stealers, depression, ex citement, hiclity to study or bulimia', lon of mem. ov7....fasaint, turista of selbilestroction s has of ill sanity, he It wi restore the appetite, reruns the health of these iho hire destroyed It by sensual gem or evil pi eaticce. Youngman, be lieseocageo no 13301.9 Dy 'NUM= MO' ton" and ignored praelitloners, but sand without de lay for the Elixtt, and bat once restored fo health and happiness. • pallet eure is guaranteed in every In stones. Prize $1 or four bottles to one sddresa One bottle to Wildcat to effect a ears in an ordinary UMW, ALS). Dz. Joirvicties'Srscrrre Psue, for the speedy mud pennanest ens of Gonorhea, Meet, Urethral Ne el:large; Gravel, gtrietnre and all affeetteue of the Sid ney' and Bladders. Cures affected In from one to Eye days. They are *repined from vegetable extracts that are harmless oath* system, and never nauseate the stomach or imprignata the breath. No change of diet is neesteury while ming them, nor does their adios+ in any manner interfere with business penults. $1 per box. Either of the stove mentioned articles sill be sent to any address; Bowl sealed sad poet gold. by null or 'syn.'s, on reeett of wire. address all orders to BEE:MB, SEUTTB &CO., Chemists. feb2l'67-Iy. No. 286 Riser St., Troy, N. T. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD A"STONISFIEDI At the wonderful renditions *ADE BY TIM GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAME H. A. PERDIDO. She reemle secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to heppinsoa those who, from doleful events, catastro phis% eroseee in love, loss of rolationsand Wends, lose of money, Ac.. lave become despondent. She brinier together those hog separate+, VIPS 112f0113210:1012 eon- . 1 earning absent Mends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property. fells you the badness you are tr. st 010'50 to Pumas. Poises speedy marriages and tells you the erre day you will roomy. gives you the name, likeness and Characteristics of the pence. sb. roues your Very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural ;monger - on yells the dark and bidden =Waits of the future. From the stars we we In the he ment—the malice stars that overcome or predominate In toe croullgaration— trom the apectsand poaitione of the planets sal the died stars in the hesivensat the time of birth, she de. duces Met tars destiny of man. !ail not to conceit the greatest Ar.roTogist as earth. It costs you but a hide, and OIL WIT never agbitt hove en fivorable an op portunity. Consultation es. with likeness and all der• :red inionnatioi,ll Parties living at a distance man eownottbe Mame bonsai] with meal safety and meta- I faction , thernalves, - as it in person. • fall and /s -plice chart, written oat, with all' inquiries answered and likeness eve owl, sent by snail oa receipt of pries above mentions?. The strictest weeny will be main tained, and all correspondence returned or destroyed. References of the highest order furnished those desir ing them. Writs plainly the davof the month and year in which you were born. enclosing a sremll lock or hair, Add•eas _ WADAYE If. A. PICRRIGO P.O. feb2V67-1y RBPAU&TOR vArti.Ll. , - • Throw swy . your Was Mao, your 'witches, your wit.. D./tractive of comfort. sad Rot worth • BR; Como aged come youthful, come ugly and far, Aad Mold in 'oar own luvutont hair. - BEPARATOR CAPILLI. Far tutoring upon bald heads (from whatever ea... it Emir fallen out) and forting a growth of hair nton,the tam, it has no equal. It will force the beard to env upm the smoothest face in from Ste to eight weeks, or Lair npoa bald heads to from two to three months. A few ignorant preetitioner. have as serted that them is nothing that will fonts or hasten the growth of the lair or beard. Their assertions are false, u thousands of living witaenes, from their own experience. tan bear witness. Rut many will say, how Me we to distingnish the rondos from the spurious? It certainly is &Sled; as nineetentbs of the eiSerent preparations advertised for tee hair and beard are en tirely worthless, Lad eon may have already thrown away lu yearend, In their purchase. To snob we wonld say, try the Separator Capilli; It will cost you nothing unless it fully coulee no to our representation.. If your druggist Aim not keep it, send no one doder a nd 'we will forward it'post paid, together with a treetpt Cor the money, which will be return.d you on application, providing entire uithifiction Is not given. Address W L. CLARK k CO., Chemists. N 0.3 West Fayette St., By raense,N V. feb2llflLly. IVIANHOOD—How Load How Restored Just published. a new edition of Th. f .•••• Culyereereire celebrated 'may on the rattiest etre (without medicine) of Opermatotrb °ea, or &what ifieskneer. Inyolustary dewiest LOSSIIII, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incseselly. Impediments to Mariam eta; Whet Consumption Beileugy, sad lite induced by MU' Consumption. or salmi witrataganes. 1/7 Pries, in a waled envelope. only 6 emits. The celebrated abet in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates. from a thirty year,: sueeeesful practice, that the slanting consequences of self-abuse may be radically mired entitled the dangerous use -of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at cries simple, aerials and sesetual. 6/ mons of which every sufferar nn matter what Me con dition may 4, ma; cure hisesilf anvil privately and radically. frir This 1-chn eheald be in the Lando of ever/ youth in the land. Bent under sha r k s plain enrolee., to any addrese pan-paid, on t of oil maul, or two post stomp.. address the ptLllabor.. CHAR. J. C. ITUNW & de4.o-In 127 Bowery. N. Y. Yost Mee Box 4664. rus LIBERTY •WMTB Luat?. PTOLured by all vodka. Wen. Try It. and you nril - ban no other. limagloved only by _ ZIEGLER & • SMITR„ , —.. WEIOLSSALS DRUG, PAINT & GLASS DEAL 104.,.. No. LTI North Third Street. ?MIA. .1418.17 WARD ROUSIS. • • Croolred 9tewt, [talon 111114 Itsle Comiy,As. &B. Wiwi. Prirprietor If JOHN H. MULLAH, OrflOboarra fan Scrim:Tau Redo= mbar "kith ,Strant and tad Amos, ET( el, ja2147. 80.1 G Sat 2ro - • stcv-Tarts. lifirlBo7 , ...ta As option epprosthea Aata and Roaches Prom that holes come out And Ines and Rata 4a edit. of nth, (hilly nein about. "la years established in N. Y. City." .Only Lafalllbl• remedies known." "Tiros from Main °Not diingerou to the Hainan handy." "Mats oome oat of their boles to as." .COSTARIP BAT, B)•UH, kt , -, ricrirmars Is I pieta—ased for ILA Nice, Rowley Meek sod. Red late, &c., &e. "CMSTAWV. R&D BUG BITERVINAUR Is • Hold or earl—cued to dearer, and also of 'preventative lot Bed Bum as. COSTAR'S' ELECTRIC POWDER OR INSECTS Ir for Aoths. ll.oqutiooo, nos. Bed /WIN lorecto on flsoi?i, Folds, tolasalo, iie. art I I Bitrak3 I I Wall waelite iztlistionit re ea that nearrAn'a" name im on sash Doi, Not- Vs tna mu brfor yo bay. Addnu. NEWRY B. COSTA; at Brsadvsy. N.. T Sold in En.;, 11 Desist; awl retail desists evenwhimt , (ge 0 ST A. R'' S" BUCKTHORN SALVE, Yor Caul, Bore rai dßlindin g Canaan. Broken Balsa. Nipples, g Blind and Painful Pilagi, Bervfialaug. Putrid and liiwooditlinaed Bores; Mears, Mandakix Swelling., gra Bons. Calmar ova taliwtioag. Rianworm. Itch, Cons; Mil. Makin, gag.; Chapped Honda. Ups : &o.; Bites of Spidan. ingnets.Aningala. ikn, ate. Bous 23 ant; 60 mailed $1 nista. Bold by all Draggitts everywhere. ! And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway . , N.Y. EIME11:111=1 EMI ° COSTAR'S -I ~n ~~~> l err 4 w an., r 1 . % 11 . .0* 4 Tor Gras, HuWoos, Warta; Boxer, 26 ria.,Eo et& sod St aim. 8014 by all premed* framrwlara. N. lad by BENEFF H. COSTh3, D.pot ON ',;" C 0 8 T 'A 11, - . 8" PIISFARATION or BITTER-SWEET & ORANGE BLOSSOMS TOE 11141111111 1 11N6 TEM COMPLIWON Dsed to soften and beautify tbeSklnownrove Prwskite, Pimples, Eruptionsdka. Ladies we now using It in preference to an otbera: Hold owes m all gby all liturgist' everywhere. • And by HENRY R. cosres, Depot 4114 - Broadway Y. "COSTAR'S rExqout COUGH-REMEDYr Tor Cough,, Colds, Roainriesn, Rare Threat., Creep. Whooping Cough, Tontines, asthma, Cesatuaptlee. Bronchial Affeetiona, and all &wow of the Threat . , • Lunge. Bottles, 2Z etc., 80 eta. sad Sl aloe. Sold by alphaett. seirprhess. And br =MY R. COST" Net UI letairsy. N. Y. "CO STAR►B" ClialtLLTl3) 111,SH.QP P ILLS, 4 lINIVILBSAG 111.TiNSII ?ILL, rtr Nervous and Die* Neadieles. Wei. tadl aestloo,Deraopabs,BUtomaese.Coostipattos.Dtenbao, 110111:8, Clidls, /rim .ad pawl derangement at th• Mantles °qui. Bozo, 5 eta, AO Oa, d=s t esim . Sold by all Dreamlike mom Item .• 7 • - dad by BURT IL CO M; Depot 434 Bicediver N. Y. .1001017-bk‘ EMI t -