The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 22, 1860, Image 1

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Title uric Obserutr.
•‘N I) PuLITICAL :lOU RN Al
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BY B. F. SLOAN
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r. ..ka,rle tootle:l,lo6ra, II paid in /I,l•Klbet
- Ore Cup,. will be &rut lo one arldrrora for SA, and
t.• -*ow r>tr for larger riot"
.• 11.% to pat • ttlita the tear, the
• /n tle .1 •, out iclue•l tail tar. seroltut Wady ~ulsl
..t. { t 1,, • ear. awl left with a proper oltitvrio
TM 1;M , ADVFIiTIAING
r v.. 0 110..14% r I..sruskr Nuare
„„k f 7,t I)ne Naar , . 3 luoutb) VI 00
0 , 0 14, 6 •.
tbr,- • I One .. b
. • ,tl.l, . w. nr, 4 1...1„q•+t41r at ylwure, $lO
, a „,„0„ . it, 11 41..110,1, Ss A Month.,
MEE
lu ..,11a,. Trat, SW6 istootb...
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, , the Hu.1134.11 Directory at ja pwr
k 11111.0”,1 1 , 0 a Lent, Mrer aii , and
tt.,lla' noticeol, 111 ceol..lln. , but U 0
e o - I userte.llltll,ktif the Special N otti-r•
.. • 1,,i0
•- %ler, 1,%111• oku,l others regutruse, Inc oetti Isaygr•
I. e; t ,•tueuts will be allowed two squerv't.l.lo,,.
f SI.. Fur additional space, thr chart,. wIII
u 4 the drertirecorato mart be .trAct I v
lr otuustabiatiaepafthradvatUs.r Pay
advertiarosents rtNuirv.l m alt aut.
or %raw', adv.rtising grill be yrearn tea Loaf- rt.g • y
M=UillM;....
I I EN
.1 r ter Iv it Or rill PX•el— (Mee ~.•
• ..ru•t 01 heath Street end the Public , Maivar.•, ho
11. it taAEV.
It, Ai as 11.1 lt...ta and Shoe.. •t N'ti..l.•
I at N., It, l'aalaail'• 1.1,1. et State .treat
F. 11 KNS, f (al & IL' 0 .
1V it at IVA I X I rilberXl4, And DOlLitrl 10
/i •uJ Isoportxd WI.. mud 1,4 a.m., al*. Q./ram
Fl utt, M lab, aud Aceuta for blasts Buffalo
•. I and t.,u,nwremrttnildlnc., ?iorth aid/
• Jana, F.ne. Ps
Co. ' I.t:YDON at
Wb.leoulr •11.1 lieta4l. Uruggt•ts • lid
bye Stud*, N .. i
Pi 41.116 ?Loan., Eno ht•
N. .• r
a IT i,
1% 111 I.L
If 4 _ l l{l{lS 4 )N HI )I • SE
&IV! Market Street—one alume mkt
unm'a Ea...haulm Waxrro, l'a Sept 24-17
)It. J. L. P , TE.WkitT •
PISTKICIASI aad SemUltost
flour Paragon 1.11.,t1. 8r01.1 . 11 kiutvl
...ler hours V.! tot...chuck. P. W Jnnogn3—a3
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_,,RICSIDILST 1110.711 T
DVIO/tbbg In swollt Park Row,
~ t vamt tol Rue bultdino,
113:V 10,
l'ol.l{,
.1 • Hoof 111Nowit, HL•t[ Boot MANI:Y.. Tv v.KA,
itimiertbecht's Block, Ens, Y►.
Min Wr(111.E....
W. A. IiII.IIIIIOLOi Jobber, sod Retail
••,, ever, deseription or Foreign and Dero4tie Dry
„„1, cesperlots, oil Cloth &e.
't IN W I 1..e11a.N.
kirn,LNKT crwee•Lt•at •T Elbe Pa.—
ou grate 4 ztreet, near the Park, in the Alnerfeeh
wecon,l *to r n of the baildivic, occupied F & V
•,leher if e will airway!' be found fa hie utiles, acid
puurtualir attended to
I • . IE I II%I'IIY, 1
I Du•l rll I• I lI,ONTIM WllllOl •411 , tyro Ra,
ftr•u.l...f French firmadiew, Gina, kc Ch• tpplane.
ue• Chkert, Madeira., Malsg.,„, ,, herry, Port,a.nd ill ktind.
10. roe•ortle IPnv. •11.0 coetmfecturer of metaled Wlti••
Rvr. fi..,Jrioln, 11..00urabe4., kc, Reed ouae, uo
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lilt:F. 11. CITLIKH.
41.111 t, VT AT I Ay, nerard. £rl4
; • 11.-41,4;a• .u , l busluees itttotled, to stilt
11;,“ Into! •;;;;patcl;
E0111:F J. mirwrtm.
c..w11111,0111 mod l'otnratAmoon tkrelmult,
I. Stisier Villh. Your end
, Ut I a. skottaitit,
Will/1.A.1A 41111 I. MOVIE., sod &vier• lu
4 1. 17... , ,1. Poodro, shot, I ►P•, Sart) , ?use,
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• . I' , .• Itrlwt•. Flattings, (111 Clntiwo, ,
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101 r I)[.lr sal Ir t:ittpel/111,.. •NI
w ~• 111.,k
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of
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to, rt , ts (Ist .I.4,furtorrl) 1,1 ruple..l
14 u,h
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flea r.tell Wtbolemla ►od Kraal/
... all k.odat..f Paury, I.normg Itotau, Racking
.2 un•l r.,lt,lj ur ettatra,. .. 4 Rey -tone Block. Eftw,
f . N . 4:1.k... 04 ,
irt , ./teet AT I L Wiff, rernt, et, to
•tat.. beet 1/1, 111 titretheide of the
re
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I 't I .111.11., M+ „
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11.eattav of Land
A , u ,t n,. pa. li/e4 . •,! TaIV. .41•1•••• Ml*
nl,l lt,a nli •II ..r , f,• f r ft, wirehs..-
11,•*”.1 4,1 I w 4. .‘
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Mu,. , r .ar r Irk 1 krtul kiraLet 10 all lunar
t Ft.a Lal,,..rman .r.. A kikert4a4nl-4ar , r.araro, A korkix,‘ Ins
tr. n, Natlok, "44.id1. , 1, and (- arrkap. irstamtak44.
akhinek Brit. tug and Pa, It tog rrvntlt P 1,1 4". °Pl 44 ' ..
Rewl Fr ,r, l'•
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AN,. it NTH a UV 7141.
•
•" • Nrll p nrUr. to ...irto 1?:r1v County,
. 1 • prompt wd fallthl.l l wt t.O 4ou t" all
t tt t ktt.....t t tty 4 tr 11.41.tratt•
tom` trlh r. iu told, re 14, ~F W t . I t ud hen.
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I, I'L•nmetrial Frir, Pa
11111)K1.1., & 11411 .1 11.
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1. tint H,tilt dent,- Lu w,te•
11., 1., tAko t %let V. tit... win
. qtAtr Potill
if 11 AI. 1
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r,. ar. Tuv-tlarr w, 11. a g «nrr►l kote, - .rtuketit 111 1.4L.51.•
Peach Iltrevt, 4th aboilti‘.l,ut
Wi lt. •1 1, :(1 1 1 ,1 :* K r. "4 1.1; flkr.ut Mikis, kati Agent
W tog M5. , 4,141 . 1 , ou.•
136. ck, Fr.'. Park, Er\r,Pa. (Jr Stitching d..nr
"1 ` inn" t " ' " 1 " . 4,1 reerlrolt nronthir
WV. NuEß'K4l: : ' ,7t.r kti k a
k E k t i; , 1t KVi irr : NI L '(, Lad
...s'era lit hour. fork, gAlt, rZro.ls Woo!, and
sq ! I low N krr, V ells •0.1 Woo*. at No 2 Wright'. Mori!
r
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1 . 1 • _4:
1
lic•tsk. in hroeef see, Pro•tott,.o•, ero
-“eror, Pork, Itelk, Salt, Grain, Flour, F ruits, N out, t:lwow,
arootu, Willow and Stone Wars,
Sr Terms Cash Prtres I,•er r No 4 Wright'', Block,
'tate Street. 1 dour aboe• the rust Offier, Ire, Ps
TT,
It °4l. KR"
45' w il w ig n 24 :6 .4 . g ut th•likrlt 114,1
Crockery, Glakorate atnactkall;ry, NOA I 1 and 11
• uvpire Block, eoroer of tftta sad State •trreta, Fele, Pa
ROO Walt,r X A YIXMIMI
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A rtußsEr AT LAW ofrle• oo Cimotuut
• tro,t, 1611040•01 o, e..
Erb VI, 1859 —lr3/4
11- A. 13 V ENPOILT.
1110114 KT • T I •ir —lll6 or lie Coo tr•l
r.lodt, "vet coyhergrr dlk [faker'• Clothing Store 1
•• Atals Atrv.t
%.21, OTT 11l HA NIILIN.
E)b.• Limo In •Il Itinil..,l
rilth, Lc , at. Public P uc k, Frt..,
I:Z=G2
rut M. 11 - 4 TIN.
DitAt.zu In r lorkn, W•telmo , , Pine J.
i •
, mlyer rlato.,l A - tr.., Looking Ma..., raft
d-ouldiugs, Cutlery an' Piney 4;4,410, Plunges Hniiding,
~..rth *At. Went Park n•nr
ir ...o._
SINICIAI kt, - -
1 s.e.nsf.or to .Steicarl It i iiiitlasi . .,
I •
, ilotyliaLlt Jinn krr• IL lint'i•i•prr, Cortmrf ..1 ..tat. and
. th de, tinier in Pnintii 3 Otir, O. 6446, 4 7144 a, eampbotse
b il . O Of Vhod, Firuetwo, *,
W I I.
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'4 / 1 . 7 . L iti ‘ II N S E T " •1111,Ue.T38•11.011 •T t VW
r. 1.• r.orn•r room* of R.1110.111 0 1/c . • BioCII,
ro.r Otnt. Sir...tend the Public •zonase, Vete, a_
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W I I
: 1 1 :, kr ;; N T. aiOr tn [Laden 00000
CoTiL 114. of Public Syilato, formerfy ooeupi y
k All tent* ernrrnatect.
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s.msoote the Court House, Erse, hi
txr .
r.. PI A tall ILL. .....- —.
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Darriter, Othee in Hon.°. "Ifs en•
V 1
• io f • Work, n. re b •Isie of the Pah, EA.. PL.
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P I: N 't.H 11 9 ft V I N
TORN klr ( .1.411(1.1,0111 1.4 AT I
Ut 1(.1.. Paragon Block, near Surth
W, Cc.rt,tr Litho Puthe square, trie,'Pa
R. F. sU)AN, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR
VOLUME 31
A M ERICA N
GIFT E NTERP R/BE.
A New Plan for Selling Goods
The out, In•ntutlou of th• kia4 lb the ...rIJ
THIRD 1"! , AR 01 , THE M.NTERPRISk
Price of GIPTS, 26 48. 1 ; eta., & 11,00
ARTICLES DIS RIBIITED.
t'l I , F 110NRY,041.11 AND SILVIaI werettr..!.
oil- ()AKA's, RnON. J NOP FLRY NICAL
+ll,'“A, Re, t.
Positively the best CHANCE known
to Make Money.
pvrovu I.rtioring Gift/ tram tate lastly...two wt! L
vet valual.le gifts of the very heat qudil *, worth
from the anlOatit layette(' fu $l,OO
( I rr. 4, *m it on daily to our ptn..nm, trot.
of transportation charges Great Indocements to
torso club.. To one Ars • club of 40, at 50 ete eu l.
will etre a Flantiogg caned Lever Silver Wan.h, and fulls
ISO et. and upwards wollith of good. to each of the othen
Iq the elon To oat to a club of SU at,Sl,OO each ere will
glee • newt t trot purse cootatolug a Tr; Dollar hitel.l piece
To another tu the mune chin, we will ye A euperb .di r er
Watch, and warrant tt to keep time fo one ear And to
all other. tu the chin we wall the ows dollar and up
ward. .r.rtli of gOOdll ten tall acting so 114.3t11 ID get
that op elutes nod neodiog 'lngle orders can deduct A
per rent Itu all :nooses collected Thosesolietting order'
for the Ainersmo thft Ktlorprser, • 111 plenme wake • re
port . often n once a w... Permute order'ng Infte ■DIi
out being ashamed on meth al ad the goods. two hate their
money he returntog the •lifts to good order !tend mon
11, esprre• when tworenteett : or 0 ..4 car.fulif h• mall
Gift. slopped to 46 bout, after the order Is received
Adders.; al' order* to
PRUI'IIIVTOK
J 111 1111 I.IWR 414.11...111•• • 1/1.,
.. p t 10 1•11,° Ktn
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3. C. ItGESS
GROCERIES,
FLOUR,
PORK,
' AT WHOLESALE.
7 Bunnell Block, state St.reet
Krw, tkt e, 1049
J. N. KLINE & CO.,
Wines, Brandies, Gins, &e.
Nu 1 P., .\N ult,,,t `Atrwei., mud Nu II lirauite :41
Ila.c.b S., 164.10
J. 0. BURGEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
A a 4‘41.111ti1l tc:.ir
FAIRBANK'S SCALES !
=
T. . 8 / a rk
r S. 11440
(a;()RGE W.
Brewers, Holsters and Hop Dealers,
purclial,ed the entire interest
..fneonast W WITH, In the old and woll kno•ti
Point Brewery, Pittsburg,
w. L., now proparrd to furnish to thw nuationots madam
vr, ,4 ate old am, ■ttb an arise* of X, XX. Kinsirtt
and Butter Ate*, that canard tweroollod br toywotabitob
uwut to tbia ecuntry
V Or the atconosiodation ul our CLlotullbtr• tkil• ru
I,•ci, as bass appointed iliiroarsi Cansboy &
tiros-elm, of Frio, 041 sole artils for tin. vtritot)
ft-bl 7 VismtNa sturg.
8 111. K ,
Magazines, Paper, Station
PARK ROW BOOK ST
Krm, Fr 4 IYW
Lkid V.'S .11,1
F tnr .II w ..•1 -hsv,l4lti .14rgriv urVi eqUi
1 Itrbi , 16k
H 11% • A JUNI. \
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tit E 41i1 Rl,l
t• rKit ki.t..l
1 IN 11,
111 1 1 1,111 \liE 01111 "1.1 Ws: -k4ll
ALF. 10. /. 5 11.,.4.11“-ep.r, /1.1.1, br 1411.4.4 ••it
1•, t. t• 1.1.5). 1
G. A. Benoett & Co.,
Nos. 11 and 12 EXPIRE BLOCK,
TT AV E la rge and well 41ecteil Stn,•k
of
MUM
ICF.S
BELL011:4,
Ames' Shovels and Spade. !
NAILS—F'IL'E BoXES—WABIIIO sAW
-H 0 E S-H tiRSE BHOE ta
HA KNEON Tltl %I NI INtl S. Ste
MEETS]
~, ) pu "mit 1 . .
far' alew•t every thtug, at the Old Alma.
Emptm l if ill,toeK, Noi' 11 and 12,
iffhtatti, letroat.
jan.2B--84
TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
CLARK & CAUGHEY'S
PuRT SALERATIIEH!
TRY IT T nissiallteturan is Ib article, la BUY n•
TRY IT. one ng i• to the public, Uwe no heal- BUY IT.
TRY IT tattoo In inylog dint It Is the best gull- BUY IT.
TRY IT el. of the kind innoutactiared One ot BUY IT.
TRY IT the proprietor. has been entagrol In the BUY IT.
TRY IT os.soulactsce - oof Salem/Luz for onus. BUY IT
TRY IT,lsesrooebisti 4. tusnoste• for Lb. purl- BUY IT.
TRY IT ty, and genulneneas of the article aka- BUY IT.
TRY IT ed. All theft sat 6 for houseknopen BUY IT.
i KY IT. and others au St Y IT.
' l l :it tjr 1 4711 CY I PIPER AND TRY IT! f ag
TRY It and it it dose not sone* all it 1. errant- BUT IT.
TRY IT coded, the none, irall be Wended !BUY IT.
TRY IT It is put alp in pawn papers and L BUY IT
TRY IT. for sato by oli rospretabte proems BUY IT
TRY IT. CLARK CRUMMY, ;BUY IT
TRY IT. YetufaStnecers, Roe /a .BUY IT
3KLUEN lA}& IN
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IMPORTERS Me
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FLEMING BRO'S.,
UCC'E S SOH 's TO
WALLPAPER, &c.,
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O. P. ENI*11:141, rrepor
SHAWLS
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SPRINUQ
ANVILS
SADDLERY,
VLATEIJ WARE!
U A. BIgNINETT k CO
NEW TORY & ERIE 11.411
a. 6
C H m t l / 4 11;(1 1 E . OF HOURS, OOSMENCINO
T ram will Ivey., Dublark at Omit Wt. rolkm tag boar*
r it
Eastward Bound—Depart.
' , icy York raptor. . ...... ... ....$ 26 4. 0.
Night 61tpre•• . .4 * P. ii.
Mal.
- .. ) 0) A. a
Stock Kat nowHI be • •
,
Hoyt , . .401 r a
Fast Freight_.. ..
Way Prei l bt 41 00 • 0
Stock. 11.• yr•• •• sad Past k Mika Testa" ram 01,,r7 Sky
Th• Nail train rrtnains over sighlat Bloghamoloo
CHAS lITHOT, G*ol Sup't
N ATH MARSH, R• 0•1000.
Hunkirk. Noy IN Imo- Atli.
SUNBURY &ERIERAIIWAY.
&SAWN
CHARGE OF TIME!
ON and after Thursday, Nov. 2y, 11460 ; a
MAIL and PASNENORIr TRAIN will LICAVIt
W &MBA, at KAY, A. MI., daily (intit, ..rapt
artlrlng d Rri. at 111.113, A. M.
ILETT733.3IM3rG,
1. KA, IS EU I Pt, at 3.40 P. M., after finial or lAA.
itboro Roo& ; a:cm rat Warron at TAO, Ps M.
rir A Prvight and accommodation ITS 11 Will roil
p a rk way dally, ( 4 sndAy esopplad, Itsviog Vim mot n
rrn r..ldrlivrl al S ♦b, A II , and I lb, P Y ; arriving
at f rt. •1 8 44,P Y and at Warren 6.60, P. (If
SA WI. A. BLACK, Supt. W
Mupt • 001ce, W W Fria, Now WS Mee.-IA,
'Boa.
BIIPIPA.LO & ERIE R. IL
N and after Monday. soy. WI, 1860,
VI Pawner Trains will tun on this Rued as follow. •
• .1 ~Phirkt grpasat,atopylaig at North but, Want
bald, Ituakirk and Slim Croak, arri Val at Buffalo at
43t A.
•.to P M., Mail, atom:Aug at North Vast 4ulsary, Worst
Get& Salem, Datiktrlt, fillvereret I
h, nriat sad It •
. . . .
sa 1.7.• purr. arriving/4 Baba°, at 6 06 P. V.
iu A M Itiiossitaties, stopping it 611 stations sod
artlri nir at datfala at 11 44 4. M.
LEAVINti BUFFALO.
I. uai • K., Exprair MUI, splint at Sandeugh, IS
Mile Creek, Evans Centro, Irving, Silrer Creek,
Dunkirk, itaken, Portland, Westfield, Quinsy, Mate
Line, North Mast and I arborcreek arriving at Erie
t at 3 00 A II
l ul u P. IL, Arreinsaadefesna, stoppl ng at all stations, ar
es
riv at Erie at 4 10 P II
II ,Plt , Med Urns, stopping at Silver Creek, Der -
I kirk, Westaeld and North East arriving at 14.4 at
I 3 30 A. 11l
Ali of the abort Trains going East cormeet at Dunkirk
sod Buffalo with Kaye... Trains for New Tort, Boston,
Ac. Nail Road time ni about 10 minutes faster than Erie
time
naisrliti. itlu.- 1-, K. N. BROWN, Supt.
~ ..i
eveland and Erie Railroad.
liiiiiiMPINIRE
PN and aftrr Monday, Nov. 96th , Istio,
and until ii &her untie-. 1.11,011•111.• , I . ...I . • 11 ,
a follows. visa
1, EA 1 . F: CIAN ELA ND.
't. Su A 14 lla I ' r.. 1.1 ••...y4 .t 41 W•lr Atm.,.. t.,.... t
T lir , ,x•
1,.01
WlehlUt ry ,
arAtt....l ItrM IA P. N.
4 ight F.pret. Traita st.p. .1 Palo.tvilit.,
24.4 Ghat* t.ttay, azd srititrim W grid,
12 43 A. N.
LEAVE ERIE.
3 .0 A IA 3.; bt &sprains Tralti stops at lilrsnl, Couusaut
Ashtabula sad Pataasvilla Daly, aad arms.' at
,IYrvtl
laveland 7 t 5, A. N.
r N Vail Train stops at all Way titaticaaaleept
Aar Calouville, Parry, Weator and W
and a:artist 01•1111111/1e at 0 WI, P. W.
by
All tbs through Wain, going Westward, ousuipet at
Cie...duel with traiructor Toledo, Chicago. Cohauboo, Cis.
clonal, Indianapolis, he. he
AI. the through trains gains Knotwarlonwooat at Dan
iri with the trains of the N. Y A ErYst itallived • and at
Ronan , with Use X Y. (antral sad Ralkdo and N. Y. City
Rallr.war. f..r New York, Albany Illoobsa, Niagara Fait,
lc H. Norrtmeluit, Itoperiotaidssit
•••••ill.ai, \ .,r 24. /8098
►r 111.. I)ELA WARE 11l1'1UA..la INSU H-
I, N AKii YAN 01 , ' PRI 4DJELPHIA.
it bush... oil be *eland pi&a, Owing
U.,. it. rend • porttcipstsua io Ole prodla 01 the e 411091 1,
othni, I lasbalty b.yoad Out prnalut pad
hirlm laloono tlior labsearid Ows•Sl Lq.lMaR tbq Oust,,
'111,•110.)• • 4r tux Lowe* run be I sad prueopily
.4111•141
fire ri••• u.erchandiga,budifings sod utlhgr yruporty
.0 t. ouotty, fur 1 1 11mIted term portgasuoutly
DfRECTORA.
14 N.. 1, Jiu el.. ttauJ,
fit... That.. 1'1.26144w, I,Am C na•i•,
1{...1.0rt l4Yrl.re, I ntiu, inurrtl.
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Gents.' Dress and Soft Hats.
" Walking as, Traveling Caps
Boys' Caps and Soft Hats.
Children's Fancy Hats EL Caps,
EXQUISITELY
t I ..it4ESITS ' VIAN IS 111 Niti GO , ifirt, if ID
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This Way, Gentlemen 1
riT 3131017
fill = WINTER WHIN
GENSHEIMER'S 1
Corner of State and Seventh ste., Erie
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Molted to tbo P4ltLAtt9N, Como of
Dress, Frock and Back Coats
of every My le and price, Vests of all kinds, Cravats, Shifts
ruder-Shirts. Drawer; liamlkorelsiods, Collars. IlUmalut7
of different qua/Mo.; is short, ho harps every article
%niony kept in a Clothing Establishment. His Cloth's,
manufactured by hiumailf. mad warranted meal to say
ID the city Persons 'Sabin articles to his lino will do
well to call sod 'sane* his stock, as ho Meads not to
br suomeold by say establishaseut west of Now Tort.—
Cloth's, made to order no short donee.
Irr" Dotal Ariel fat paws, Oeuskseroer's Corner, cor
es. of Stitt owl &masa saute.
Cris, Oct. 21.-116 i. JOHN arii H sum&
AXLES
Staves! Staves!! Staves!!!
AT THE KEYSTONE WORKS.
VINCENT, TIBBALE. WRY & CO.,
RESPECTITI.LY ask the attention of
al who wish tw paatkaas Waimea. fat Wboiosala
or kotoil.) to their .p). 41d autortaloat of
Khowistad Owes. i &via' boo) C4lOlll wrorK. Nr
Coal or Wood.
Impr•ved JesuoNo Top, with rroervair
Forest Oak do.
WbeamoSbeal, Poo Beim dlq for Coll or Wood
Parlor Ilicives, for Wood or Coal, to root variety
earlier ON*,
coeuire Parlor Sall i4b11414 Zr.. 44.
Pakunsuider Veal 4114%, for Stores and Oillort.
Sox Oloireo„ for Cburehea,..4ehool Rouraa,lte , to great
variety,
WI cordially tort tw comports...us as to stale and patters/
- compctitioo wo defy Our Stoves ar• toaaufactorod
Imes Ow beat Scotch and Amartruu kroa, aiontatod la the
brat miaow, tied ivory ikon worrautted W. do
oot boost of bawls( 2,000 Stores on b for on caul
keep bolt tbia auetibut a o4vaaes of our onion, but wto
Hill keen roottyth b aupply
OtNCWYY, BBALQ, gam 1 co..
om State, betweria 11th and 12th Streets.
L. A. MORRISON,
Flour, cork, Beef, Salt, Grain,
cLoVER, TIM9THI" SEED, &c.
No. I. ouunoroial Buildings,
NORTH RIM Tee PARK.
&lows Um( , iM Pesch 9te
/obit
ERIE, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 11$60
IMMgM
LEA V I Nti ERIE
WHOLISALN DZALNI IN
(Theo, Hoes wore eugreeted by the abomple haidlead or
ail industrious woodsawyers ready to a moo slid lold
bisk hi. Was bard wort • ...Yoe, it it bard, to be I*.
►ot it bas harbor lie do swatting," was his UMW.
Ho, ye who .t tll4l swat toll,
Aod strike the roandbes blow,
Where trout the bormios iron's bread
The spathe fly Usual fro,
While assereriat to W. hammer'e Her.
dad are's labsawer glow?
0, o We ye Joel 'Us hold So toil
Aad sat oat the loaf lay %vomit.
Remember It Is thaw stlll
Th thee me work to Si. .
Ho, ye who till the stub ors
W boas bard hawked** gegen%
Who bond beneath dal eommee's NUL
Wltb burning elm* sad brow ,
Ye deem the eon. sun atop to worth
Prom old.. time till sow,
but while ye feel 'Us bard to tukl
Au.! labor all day tbroagb
liruresabor it I. harder still
re have ...era t. Is
Ho, ye wbo plough Um sees blue field,
Who riae realm. wave,
Beamth whom gatlaot vireo hem
Them Het • yewolog mire,
A railed wham he& the iriStrY wile&
Llbe Benda of fury meet
while y feet bud W WO
Awl lalwe the loog Mars tbtough.
Remember it Is !wieder still
T. hare a• week to de
Hu, ye upon whore levered rheski
The r beetie glow la bright,
Vi bow mesitai toll wears out the day
•nd balf the weary night,
Who labor fire the ukase( wen.
Champion of troth sod righal
• Ittiwogh yes feel year totKla hard,
Rees with thu glorious Om,
Resirostrer It I. harder still
Th hews ae work lir de
Ye. el' who labor who strive'
Ye wield a lofty pew.,
Do with your might, do with Yollr strength
rai ,very golden boor'
The glorious privilege to 'le
is lama's most noble power.
bk 4 to your birth-Tight sod yourselves',
To your own soul. be true.
I. weary, wretched life is their,
We° 'civic so irons TO De
flutter glittraturt.
The Guest-Chamber of the inn
at St. Ives.
I Yr.sos ►be Joormal Of • Drt.cti,..
I received an urgent letter from the bill, -
agent of St. lye.. calling we to coma and
unravel the znygtery of many murders
committed there, to which no clue Mould
be had. Proreeding on my journey I met
the sub agent lierret, in the diligence
which had to convey we to St. Ivor.
The excitement ixinseyueut upon this
alarming state of affairs had caused the
nth-agent to decide upon a personal haves.
tigation ut the matter, and when I eucouti.
teied him he had Orem!) started for St.
so that our destination was the ilme
"You entrapped the rascal, .Itieques Gui
chard. so admirably," M. Bernet remark
ed, 'that I am led to hope for your suc
cess in the prevent case, dark and doubt
ful as the matter now looks."
"At all events," was my reply, eeta
tt no more than justice tom sell ke
a strong elfbrt.. .
Monsieur }ferret, to give me 'the entire
management and control of this matter in
twery particular "
"•I will do so, and with pleasure. Frame
whatever plans nut use whateverer means
)0U 10(rikte I by you in all
things pelt:titling to the business"
-This will le well Btu one thing tnore,
Mohsteur P•erret You must ft 4 secret
.4 the grave itio lint. upon any vonaidtu •
atom, let it is' {.nowt' in St. Ivry that
there is )1 dile* lit 1. 11 , 311.1 t. , them
than to l'ans . and, above all, do not aut•
fer yourself to untke tuquiry ..'•‘nivetning
theme multi. is Leave me to ask all the
. l uestions in in) peculiar mantle' "
The sub agent promised hill compliance
with my instructions, and in a few mit
inents we were rolling through the dat6
ness and nun into the village of ht. Ives
During these few momenta, howt•t e t , all
incident occurred which_ necessarily has
an important louring upon my narrative
our conversation hail been held, as it
matter of tourse, In so tow a tone as not to
be overheard by the other occupants of
the diligence in fart, I had hardly notic
ed any of then faces But now, as I had
finished speaking for the time to kl Beilast,
anti looked around me, I discovered in the
elderly gentleman who sat directly behind
us, Monsieur Lemare, a wealthy wine s'l
ler or Bordeaux, and t.iith whom I was
quite intimate. Upon reeoicntznig me, he
greeted me cordially, and we conv,ersed
together upon passing topics for a moment.
- Von Stop al the Ifotel of St, Ives. I sup.
pose'!" he said, changing the subject some
what abruptly. I consuttesl the sub agent,
and learning that this was the only place
in Ives at which he ever stopped. lan
"wpm.' the question in the affirmative
••WelL I stied stay there also, hut it IN
powAiLle I may not see you aputi, as I
w
ily,
tend 01 leave -t
Iv e. early oi t torrow
morning, I am now on my way to 1.: gland,
traveling, 844 my Easiness :compels e to,
in a round-about way..
• Contrary to my usual custom.
neglected to obtain letters of ex
. .
►ud have tiow the sum of five ti
franc with me. Permit me to oci
over before you. that In cane any
minfortune should deprive , me of
rasching Calais, you lolly certity
cretlitor% to; to my possession of ti
at this tune
Producing a plethoric pocket
wine merchant counted its write
sum was correct as he had stated
.and francs. M. Berret.. also,
quest. became a witnes,4 to hi.
of the money
The diligence now came to a stop before
the inn, and the passengers hastened to
leave the one for the other. After we had
taken our supper, I accompanied the sub
agent to his room, where, for an hour. we
udketron the subject of our mission to St.
Ives, and the probabilities of success ; and
then as the hour was quite late, bade him
good night and reunited to my own cham
ber, and soon alter went to sleep.
Nothing unusual occurred (luring the
night, if I may make one exception which
it may be well to mention in this place. 1
had been sleeping for morethan,two hours,
and was laying in a half unconscious state,
when 1 was awakened by a heavy though
smothered groan. I was perfectly sure that
I had not mistaken the sound. and men
tally deciding that it had been occa
sioned in some manner in the next room.
I sat upright and listened intently. But I
heard nothing more, although I placed my
ear close to the wall. Whatever the strange
sound may have been it was not repeated.
Upon inquiring for the sub-agent the
next morning. I was told he had risen be
fore we and left the inn.
The idea then occurred to me that I
might have an opportunity to pass half an
hour with Monsieur Lemare ; and addres
sing the landlord, a heavy-brewed, ill-fea
tured man, 1 asked for him. The maw el
evated his brow in surprise, and declared
SAYS, PA
1.1111
gutted.
LABOR
I hive
'hange,
nt this
unseen
before
to my
money
the
. The
ve thou•
tits re
. getetion
that the wine seller had not been in the
house for a month.
"Perhaps you do not know M. Auguste,"
I said. .., •
''But I do, Monsiour x perfectly," . ber
plied: "You must, be mistaken aborture
log him Jiere .'
"lie wan certainly here --in this town"
last night."
"But not in this house—you are doubt
less thinking of some other poratte."
As I walked away I ntsuced that he fol
lowed me suspiciously with his eyes. Ills
manner seemed strange t., me. It was in
fact rather anxious and o verstrained, as
though he wished very much to impress it.
upon my mind that Monsieur Lemare had
not been in the hotel. roan further re
flection, howel. , I VV:SS fort"Nti ks 00f1 relOS
that I reallv•li.td not seen the wine mer
chant in the inn. True, he bad inforuw.d
me that he had changed his mind, and so
dismissed the subject from my passing
thoughts.
Passing into the street, t strolled along
ui search of the sub-agent. I had contin
ued my walk tur buts few moments, when:
upon turning a corner, I was brought ab
ruptly upon a singular and horrible scene.
A number of persons were crowded in 00T1-
fusion upon the sidewalk—and among
them as it happened M. Berret. lie quick
ly saw me, and seizing my arm, conduct
ed me forward to the object of common at
tentitin it was, as I had already begun
to suspect. another victim of the mysteri
ous assassin of St.. Ives—the body of a luau
lay extended upon the pavement, face
downward, the back penetrated by a deep,
ghastly wound. But no words can describe
my astonishment and horror, when upon
ttee face of the corpse being exposed, I
recognised my aged acquaintance, M. Au
guste Lemare' The sub-agent started back
in horrified surprise, and for a moment we
both gassed at the body in silence. My ha
,bitual caution, however, soon returned,
and drawing M. Bernet hastily aside, I
whispered a few fords in his ear.
"Now. Monsieur Berret. if you will fol
low my instructions. I think I shall be able
to solve this mystery in the course of the
next twelve hours. Have this body con
veyed as quickly as issisitile to some place
where it can be kept privately - , and then
search and see whether those five thou
sand francs can be found upon it, Do this,
and rejoin me in half an hour at the inn.
I will wait for you there."
I returned imtnediately to tl u • hotel,
and before the expiration of the appointed
time. M. u•rat entered my room.
''There is," he said, in a voice laboring
under great e.xedement, "no vestige of the
money upon' the unfortunst. man. It has
been plundered ofevervthing valuable "
•• \h. I ex peetel it. Monsieur Berret,
let us sit down and talk calmly of tht. af
fair. I think 1 may be able to tell you
will surprise you.
Then )on have ohtekit.tl a doe to throe
wystoriour murder ?"
'•You are right I Hatter inyaell that I
have not only obtained a clue, but XL/
able even to lay my finger" Upon the guil
ty part it- Would t ou like to )14-ur of my
diacovene- "'
'Yes -I hlll xll itapatieHee Please !to
The agent ,Ifew Ili., than cluar to
n4inr, and Hairnet! eagerly. while I dig.
chased air aigtiffictint farts, whieh I had
gained since my arrival at St. Ives.
"In tLiltiont plai•e, then. Monsieur
ret," "th e discovery kit tlits worn
nag renders it eel Lain that we have seleete.l
the right theatre for our operations. There
eau be no questiim that these murders
ha e heel committed In this town, since
••
aye au meiveo. row* usboul
agent nodded aftiunatively, and
I contiutieil •
"Ftnit, then, it( seems rather ietuaskatilo
that titers...w • uun4-hoilht all he Inlhclyd
in the hack Ar to the m ihtlei of their
fill not prepared to i - xplatie
hut it aroma eonelttive to Ina that 311 111..
Unita mint have hren produced by the
sinnetand. In the n.•xt 011e...does it not.
ht•c111 311ig11131 11131 t 4 Vt'ly of these* Lin
IhrtUnale inrii ham , hreii a -lraiige - r
- Now that I (hulk of it, It d 04 1 4. a. I live.'•
the sub agent thouglithilly replied. {tut
what do )ou argue ;row the , tact ?"
"I %%111 draw my itileiyilve 111 a Itiottielit
You 1% Ihy rio•titre 4 tarlre 4 ul
M I mar, e.iunting 111, nwury 111 1111' 1 111
igelier in your pre 4 elier this mottling R e
ha ve se,..ii bei dead body 1)1111! /11 1./11' pub
tic ,tr.-et, rifled of the fuone) flirt e
null o ne 911,4101% 111111 y 11111141. 11id .ii did
not, 1 1 / 4 1 I.einare 1..1:!.• 1n Oil hotel I:I-t
-
•The landlord told ate he dish not
- So he lull me but I pr. - lei to iiire-ti
gate for myself WI. hiel it last Hi ght front
Lemare's own lips, that it ass lii- inten
tion to stay at this inn until iliorimilL and
I ain inclined iti the beliet that lie ‘iel pm
up here last Hight, not w ItliMit Lit lin g t fiat n o
body appeArs to have seen /Inn within the
house. It i• probable that he retired tin.
mediately to his mom, ai I. r 1 . 1 ,111 11111111etited
with no one but the keeper or one of
the servant-. Non, non,leur tierret, lei
toe recur to it eii en nv.tanee nitwit happen
ed in the d iligence, which I think escaped
your notice Just as Itl Auguste wits re
placing ins pocket hook, I happened to
glance Iwthird me. Said then watt an object
which Instantly Attracted my attention.
"It iris a man. bent torward in eager at
Blade. his eves intently fixed upon the
operations ut M. .t ug.tn-te. lie quiekly
because mime that 1 was it atelitlig Into.
and shrank back out iti -igitt but not betore
I had observed ht- Lie, I hat e seen it
again this morning it is that of Antoine.
the hostler "
"This is truly an ititts , rtalit discoyery,"
the sub-agent, ohbrr‘e..l -
"But this is inn all, 1.a.-4 night I heard
a groan trout the .iiiiinber ailjoi ll ill g mine.
The discovery of this morning, considered
with these whets winch I h u ts been telling
you, leads toe to It-liete that this was _the
death•groan of M Auguste Lemurs. In
any event, you can draw tour own infer
ences. It is a fact conclusive that the un
fortunate man reto tat to his bed in this
next chamber. NV liethet or not he ever
left it alive, is a question which iii my mind
admits of but little doubt."
"Do you then really Illvatll to say that,
your belief is that M. Lentare wits murder
ed under this root ?'
"I am pcsttive of it, and not only he.
1 but each ot the other victim . . And lam also
I induced to believe that every one of these
midnight assassinations hate been comtnit-
NI in the adjoining ehnintter. ••
"I have no doubt that you have arrived
at the truth," the sull-agetit replied. "And
now, what do you propose to do first ?
Would it not lie letter to arrest this inn
keeper and his hostler at once ?"
"By no means, M. herret. I think that
would be an ex tremely injudicions step.--
What I have been telling you are only
conjectures of my own, which, though
probably true in almost every particular.
, would. I greatly fear, avail little as proof
' to charge the villainous inn-keeper,„entl.
his servants iwho beyond all question, are
the criminals) with these crimes There
is now one decisive step to be taken—l
1 propose to pass the night in this mysteri
oue chamber."
Monsieur Barret heard my yuieily spo•
1
keu words, and looked perfectly aghast
with astonishment,
••What, Guillot ! are you mad r he !X
-. chtimed. "Peas the night in that infernal
slaughter house ? Consider the danger of
the thing, and the great loss to the service
which your death would occasion."
$1,50 PER ANEW IN ADVANCE
NUMBER 2P: -
The tamest anxiety with whichlhis lest
remonstrance wasitttesed - wilellte=r
ludicrous, that 1 ilizwiimel&ltht- it"
fromlsugliiA . ista . pot.. joat -4tran use,
ceeded' in silencing his Mgeetslats, irnpt.in
i satisfying his 'scruples.
"You Imes, I bedimfe," I thtiai.weisarketi,
otiesitimatike "mount of itieuelwrith
I you." . .
"Yes, Moe View !'had lids mina* bind-
I lord known - it last night, I inlet hem be
as cold amsoitiolieseent ! Can It answet yore
any P
wcsoaflr
I :
owe. Lend tue your
i pocket Wit' : ' . -
Still holdlintitin my hend 4 I desomuled
the stairs,. time subiegent Moitely SAlkwring
me. ThelissZer ff4!sitiko.s behind
the bar, seettil g h ill asleefl and hal
awake, btit the t ha aka' the pocket—
book bis,dull erwehshted up With anestger
gleamoglitti4e,Yratehed my motions with
strict attenlWlL.
'The molter Is correct,' I said aloud,
to M. Berettt. ^ "Two thousand haute,—
this. then diachasges the debt." Then
walking up to *be 4 ' 4 / ""id to the
inn-keeper: "The room wltipli you hare
given me does not suit we to the least—
have you not srAarger one where I can
lodger*
" - Yes, gossaieur," the woueoreplied. with
remarkable alacrity ; I should have spok
en of it myself. There is a large. pleasant
chamber next the one tri which you slept
last night—do me the favor tooccupy it se
long as you please:"
"You had better deelino before it is too
late." M. Berret whispered in my ear. "1
fear you will not occupy it for more than
one night, If you do, you widl accomplish
what no person has yet doiM."
"Show me the room," I ealtu4 replied,
paying uo attention to the Anxious whis
pers of the sub-agent.
, There seemed nothing remarkable about
pee t
the room, when we had firs entered it. It
was n trifle larger than the her chambers
of the house, and the furni 're was of no
move anti ue pattern. es ly the high -
"I
posted
"I think thiamin answer ',' I said, after
surveying the aparman!, and its belongings.
"Will you lodge hereto-night, that', Mon
sieur?".
•'C'ertainly 'rhe room 4iiiits mein eve r y
particular."
If the dark-browed host had eater-Wiled
any suspicions of my inten i ions, they were
. vertainly by this time enti•ely dissipated ;
and he left the room. I bay • no doubt, gra•
tified in the depths of his black heart that
another victim was to fall, so easily into
his trap.
"You ale iletermind on this step, I per
ceive," M. Barrel remarked, after be had
gone. "Well, I will not attempt to dis
suade you since 1 know you cannot be mor
el, but t promise you, should you be miss
ing in the morning, I will burn the old
rookery to the ground and:hang the vil
lainous inn-keeper upon his sign-putt. so
surely as tuyselt live till then,"
"Take whatever step you please when
you find me missing, M. Berret--tintil then
leave the matter in toy hands. lint-ithere
a material service l wb job you must not fail
I to render me. YOu will, if you plow**.
coneeal yourself. with two or three trust
wort!" men iu the Loom next to this, which
I occupied last night, and there awaiLuty
signal... When you hear from me, you will
iieuautly rush in and assist We to secure
whoever you may find."
'These arrangements were, at the proper
tune. put fully into operation. As even;
mg drew on. I saw that the sub-agent atA
hi" allies were properly secreted, and lint
enjoining vigilanoe -upon them, I en
teem! the mysterious and latalguest oham
flier. The- lautpwisitsh,LosntietlmotaalsAsi
reveal every part of it, and I quickly be
came aware that there was nothing unusu-,
ai about the appearance of the room. It
wie, very much such a bed chamber as
might be mat with in ahnost every vtllage
inn. Nevertheless, I resolved to put no
moll in Appearance. and immediately
commenced a systematic examination. I
-earclir.l everywhere —under the bed, in a
closet and behind the window Curtains--
but my search revealed nothing. I was
certain that no one tira.s concealed in the
loom, and there as certainly seemed no
plat . * of ingress save the door. 1 we e h e .
eintiiiig to become anxious. I - reflected
tli.it the danger might cone upon me un
e xIH-cteil I y, and from an unexpected spume.
I jai. down, and for an hour I waited- wait
ed in readouts ex.pectituey for the appear
mice of the assassin - - but still I waited in
Looking at my watch, I perceived
that it was nearly midnight. My unaceus
coined vigil had wearied me, and placing
in) pistols beneath the pillow, I lay down
upon the hued without removing my clothes.
I was not long in discovering that this lied
was of somewhat singular cionstruction—
t lie tormatiou of the top being rather con•
cove than utilerwa.e, and aci adjusted that,
Ithe occupant conhl not pomibly regt. in it
luny other way than upon Ina back in the
inud.ll.•.
1 . 111011i51..t. A
-.num. seemed rather a
singular discovery-to make just at that mo
ment. Ilad um. el,•ry one of the murder
ell 11 been stablied through the back?
Yev - and each mw or ihrtu must have re
ceived hts death wuuud While he was lying
in Ills very bed just am I
Three sharp. destine,. sounds, apparently
elude at hand, niter: upted my reflections.
I knew their limning In an in•tant- -these
•ounda needed no inteepreter. I arose
quickly and silently, and grasping my pis
tols, awaited the next movement of the
unseen asQassin. Click dick. That noise
again, and now like the creAkingofahinge.
Xext there was a %shuffling sound, which
made me 14Ware that there was a man be
neath the bed. and the next instant I saw
the blade of a dagger driven up through
the Ecialtrtaai, in the very place where I
had been lying ! I gave a low groan, which
was answere d t'y a chuckle from beneath
the Ced.
"Au easy death! Now for the spoils," I
heard the same voice say. And st the
same instant the head and shouldersof the
inr keeper were thrust out from the hang
ings: Covering him with the muzzle of
one of my pistols, I said:
"Come forth, sir, and deliver yourself
up: Your innocent guest t, no other than
a detective officer' Don't attempt to escape
—I shall certainly tire if you do!"
But he did try, and I speedily sent a
pistol ball after him. The report. was suc
ceeded by a deep groan, and instantly
Berret and his assistants rushed in'. A
hasty search was su ffi ciently to discover the
landlord under the bed, weltering in his
blood, and the hostler was seised before an
opportunity to close the secret panel in
the wall, through which he attempt e d t o
esc
This
panel, as a short search disclosed to
us, opened directly into a hol)ow partition,
which .communicated with a lower room.
By means of this contrivance, the assassins
had always been able to enter this particu
lar chamber at any time, and once through
the panel without having disturbed the
unsuspecting sleeper, their work was emily
done. This bed was, as I have said., ocus-,
stsucted in such a manner that a sleeper
could maintain only one patittan
hole had been worked for the
the dagger, and a porterful thrust
in every ipstance enough to trisl u re .
heart of the victim. Matsiiiin the body.
of every thing valuable, the ppU , . .
socustomod - to carry it oat in' aim •
public streets or the town. And"
had this-woe been Played tWiko,
..-
of suspicion had- ed
m all. - •
Tiss -ien4ceeperk . 60
watinfi yt i it i l• • . psi all,
Logeo4( l o s ,
ler, to rector. OD. ors: • • isOstaNWINI
(*erecter tram the hatide.oftheessestioe
er.
Ties piposadosr•
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in v a a a.
egiablbi• n gw ta
hinii4til hi Motif
ftaiiiio Aragon's* ighplopiewiriiir
bitrelasfoThrea; tiK dilooditairicitoto
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rd Ac! vglatantig
lybar *kw
aim t' lt Oast
these arvi- bomb e& abd thostmiliawatiw
dlltteiampteallike 4 , 4olXimuitemi
suPP9II 11 , 14 4 T /FaMI/S , • Dig i gratr:
sal Tatronattrtri=iol;
disetit Moen- hundred hands Oren
one ing establishment. llesiwkihreas
and folly of trilling wit# the aleegato to.
• • .y_e4, snit the Government tuid'erillhise
I, • r, ,th wit i = t, :ited . 16pAbe,
gin now te be - ?Ise elf
starring the honest wor ai ltha tze nlasetwel as
Free States in order to • the cow
dition orals negro, who in South is
well fed, well clothed, end , will trot
turn ant so well as seas
All-these things are the kuiti4l4llot
RepOODattisati, sad tine to=
see it. ft b e
in , be
that,por:ular rnitnent break out in
dernonstralitni in $ sbutewhat-seselt char
acter, I t
Two of the shoe manufacturers is Nat
ick- have recently. failed, with liabilities
estimated id $125,000. Softest' tWo'last
three hundred shoemakers' are out of eat
ploymest, with little prospect, of improve
went l i n the terrines. - The shoe %Nihau
in Haverhill is about at a stand still. A
large number of tneehanksore out of em
plsyment, and thosit whom* at task .1*
wive ordy a small cenvensition_
The liertford Tama hears at large sethip•
lishnsents reducing pork. In
upwards of 1,000 employees's, aut ilr =r,
and in New Haven MOO. Deabsr's hoop
skirt factory, at Bristol, barn stopped work.
The Plantation Hoe Company and the
Southern Carriage Company, both of Win
s=had large Southern ardor tams-
Maas Yore Hones Beatrrrret..—The
man who is devoid of local pride, has very
little plessurein this wOU. Thema* wile
does not make an sact. adorn his home,
and thin assist in ' the whole city
attractive, is not a good beat*. The- re.
riding of thp common nenMearies or life
does noecompose the cares otafamily. Food
and raiment, are not really the essentials
91 heppinewA. All these it is the duty of
every man to provide. When he fails to
do so, there is a law to compel him—and
when he is not able to gather these coati
forts for his family, there is a charity made
sacred and incumbent by nature as well as
cocessily, that it is always pros:opt to bestow
these on the needy. Bat it is' thebeantlful
that makes home really kaki/. The little
b l
acts to please the eye. A twig Wetted
to beer a 'tingle bud. often de is the aye
and ovetificrws the soul with ZOO pleasure
than a glutton's dish or a rain l's attire.
It bilk* heitudfalt There ',mkt no lows
dem, to cheer and ohastee, no devotion
to_ _ inspire conSdeliPo, no 1 10 Pd es tablish
faith in one another. Without e beauti
lhl, Aber world would be, if not a ' d chaos,
a reality too stern for man to endure. It
is the beautiful that , dianionto this 'ln"'
owls, A home made beautiful by °outwit
mentris of itself adorned_and made more
attractive than those whose liveried lands
raised the-latish, and conduct youth/cosh
Inthhoofel brightness, to aboiabielk of
satin and damask. Thome are net bonsai
ful,unleas love lights the dame on Its altar.
stattpaseb imparts its incense to ail its
shrines. Added to these. the hands mast
contribute their share toemobtereetiviancl.
multiplyirt, g the beautiful in this world,/
Sad this is Miilyaccomplithed, It mar
nothing bid, time, involfes only -a little
. patiliee, s ond thebeintifelAningestiemsti
us like the magitteresitious of a diary dream.
POISONING Of Sitrawn's
'find the following in the Auburn dawn
ger. Is there language that euilloontly
denounces a wretch that would do so base
*an act?
BAss—"Fanny," a pet dog io Gor. Sew
ard's family, imporbed and of rake breed iii
this country, died this morning from the
effects of poison administered by sonic
unknown scoundrel.--Syruciise Journal,
-Reader, wipe your weeping eyes! Repub
lican. onrnals, turn your rules and go nit,•
mourning, for "Fanny"—poor "Fanny.
Gov. *Seward's pet dog, is dead. Site we -
• •pizened"—like Vinficen's Dinah, "of c,.i‘ I
pizen she died." "Fanny" was none o'
your common quadrupeds—she was an
ported pup of rare breed, and belonged r •
Mister Seward. Poor "Fanny!" "Is e
language that, Jaufliciently denounces ,
wretch that, would do so base an act?" I.
there? We pause for a reply!—R4A,
Union.
Yea, ye Republicans alleendage, "w•
have tears lo abed, prepare to shed
now!" Let the Nation weep! Seward'4..,/,. ,
Fanny is no more! 800, h004x4 Fanny
arisen one bright rosy morning, as usi,
the picture of health, in the lovely 'rill. a
of Auburn! Nature - smiled, and Fenn%
(Aid too! She went about her usual vo.
Lion; circulated hi the gorgeous
,parloi
Mr. Seward's villa; strolled through ye!,
lawns, and down the' superb walks; t.,..
lo! ere the meridian came, a ruthless' h:.i.
dealt out strychnine, and Fanny, d.
lovely Fanny—the enteemed, the beaut
'Scarp," Fanny—weir dead' She was
like other - dorgs"—sidwaan't, for she
Mr. Seward' and hence this "irrepreasib
mourning ! Requist '• dorg" ;fl pact '—
_li
, a,.Lg, News.
I.IUVI . WISCONSIN WAS --A frie
witnessed a scene at the levee the otl
day which is significant, and indicates t •
experience of many families in the Non .
west., and especially of foreigners. Sorel
Norwegian fatuities were endeavoring
sell their wheat, which had been hauled
St. Paul from a bensiderable distant*
Fifty cents bushel seemed to them a ye? •
very sma,U price., and elicited oonssierab
grumbling.: The grain buyer explain.- I
the reason-4-told them of the politic O
troubles, and said they should not ha%
voted fur Linoaln, whose election ha.%
caused the financial crisis, dux. "Yea,"sai I
the Norwegian, I"that'sjust it. I was tol
that if I voted fir Lincoln I would get s
better price for my grain, and now duo
Lincoln is elected. I have to sell it for ai
twat nothing."
We don't approve of the price of wheat
affecting a =tree vote ; but the above
shows that rertein arguments indulged in
by rockiest politicians, like curses, nom*
home to most. not Norwegian will look
below the surface hereafter in the matter
of voting.—miciaaani Enquirer.
its' As the of the election of Lin
coln a New journal estimates that
the depreciation throughout the countq
in the value of Smut wheat, cotton, wool,
corn, State securities, railroad and bank
stocks, nogroes, rail estate and other prop
Made.(
erty, is not less thin too stigma t i
dottos. Five hundred millions would be
nearer the mark; and if the present ten -
decoy of political events be not arrested.
pho can ray that property will have any
valor d few months bane?—wito can say
pat anarchy will not sweep over the own
try like *flood?
4,13 We like the story of the black
. who eras requested to bring a suit
fdrder. He add he eould go into his
Olippand hammer out a better eitateete.
*swan the nouns in the Stateeemildsite
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