ERIF. WEEKLY 'IOBSERVER. g OF '.lltvglk BCILDinli. " /STAINS Arnritt g • r Port (*Plc.:. Teo Woes ens kb Inortions 81,00; thy.. i sm . 11. 23 ; ,;.. month $OO ; t 44 isoatlui $2,60; r•h• •iX m0nth 0 8 6 . 06 1. 444 yegar 8104; in proportion. Thits4 ate. to; 011 , 104 e?sage4 by epeeist -t lnr option ortte puMisilerf. s idworta• , kr9tOeS Notices 0,60 I Load . r A.\ 'to; Sfa• $ . . ? * 9 •8 i:Nrr I • Notimi(cesz throe Haft nce eenii Mr itte. Ongiuti poetry, at, ittib relueat of the *Alter, Cu. dellat nentab'e_eoctisued i t t%e per.o)nadrortlaiiiii atittlailleted thmeti• - m, 111:14ra a epoitft!4 mod coot to It* inrsttoo. - „RtprioN rIA:i.A.I3 per 'lawn. ad. • o;irike. —lTe have Gee a the bort Jobbing .th e RtAte., and aro nail! le deealy weft Is that miy entrpi4te DI, looting styli 01it.14 - 1,0f 4 p• largest allies. W , ITN 4,4 k RfUiCRT, Piblloboro rbe ,Girl with the Calico Laos. I , r > our lipper•ten. girls, 1 ‘s, L b tiirir velvets, satins and liter's; Jiain,nl , lA, rubies-and pearls, tneir inilliner figures and figcgis, rnt y shine at a-party or ball; E ti gtnned with half they possess, ; , s . di t i r e me to place of them all, ThP girl with the calico dress, piam.p Re a partridge, 'end fair .Is.-thoge ih the earliest bloom ; teeth - will with ivory compare, .1 , 1 i Ler breath with the o4iver.perfule, =ten is ns free And light 1 4 the fawn whom the huairirs hard her eye is 10 Sat and as bright by g;rl in the calico dress. ilor dandirf anilfoplings may sneer I\ At her simple'find modest attirS, - itut the charms she permits to appear - \ Would sot aiwhole iceberg on Ire. t ihs can dance,-but never—allows , Tho hugging, the squaw, and ; 'AM. ie saving all the.e for her sponse-7i • My girl with. the calico dress. . tat iv oheerful, warm-hearted and Auditind.to her father and mother ; She et udies how pith she can do For her sweet little sister and brother. If you want a companion for life, To comfort, enliven and bleep She is just the right sort of a flAfs— 'My girl with the calico dress,, FANNY'S BAIT. I say, Tom I'ru confoundealy sick of t;:aing in town in this splendid August :Esther W,hat say You, to taking a run the country f 4hrltild like . :,:iabove things, , :? , t)rge Bfing.4o3.4lmfitied to the the eight tr:ekz: awl n2rtar,tis'enough to make uE Eigli forath of freeih air and a : „2.lpie of thb.l.doe sky:" Well, then, agreed, Tom. We'll start ~ : nprrow.. I have.got an uncle, &gentle. stn firmer, living in the pleasantest spot e vo? large, rambling farm-hone, 1,1: 1 pleatt.of !And for ahootir.g, sticrs. Inta;of ti3h ; then he has : , , , otty", ; (1-14ters besides. warrant al a lie:titan t my uncle's ; and 411) kn 4W4 but that Mr.' Tom Vincent the eonnoisst:ur of female s igituty, h.q. la. heart to one of tuy f.91-in4 before his return V 1 "Dln't fear for My heart," said Teta, Inivii:g up his 'handsome form, awl .seepinly back the•ihiok masses of wavy dsrk hair trom his broad forehead ; "I serer mew the lady vet who could fill it; no doubt".your fair cousins are Prot '', AilL you kneel me too welt to form any ; :ani of that: mart No matrimorky.for me ..httl many a {•ear :" "Oh, well, Tom, you'll be caught some .hy by a witch of a thing, who will tear to uitter4 all yntir fine ideas about matrimony I nd Flo forth,' with her spicy words and ..utcy airs I" laughed George, rising ; "but null be, , ornow. Pack up your port• =de la to-night, and I'll be round early In the morning ; for we'd better take the !rat train in order to get to my Uncle -14pdall's kit time for linnet." , Yes I'll be readY,",replied Tom ; and SO nip friend deputed. _ George Warner and Toni Vincent were intimate friends, having been compan .oss It college, and graduated with equal honor from their Alois Mater. Gebrge .tutlying, for the law ; and, Tom thongli an heir of wealth; still sat at the mercantile-dasi where hii deceased. fath er had acquired a fortune. The next morning the two friendi seat ed tttemselves in a railway carriage, and were borne ripidlir 'away from the hot, dusty city, into the pleasant open coats?: trt I refreshed with the varied gihapies of green fields and sparkling waters, ' put vhich they were _whirled' along. About aeon they arrived' at their journey's end, laving_ri4den2 !lime twelve miles in . a •Elge_coachlter leaving the railway; and both abl e d hungry, they presented themselves at the, farmhouse door Of - Randall, where they were received _with hearty welcoMe. 'l'm sorry, George," said his aunt, that the girls have , :goneover to liesdowleigh, to their cousins, on a visit. They went only this morning. and will be away a 'reek or more. }low unlucky I bat you amt stay till they come back=you and :our friend." "Thanks, aunt Lucy, we will place our. 'elves under your hospitality for a short period, for we left town for a rest and en joyment ; and, If it's to be had anywhere, We shall find it here, I know," replied her r • nephew. • - •, Mr. Randall soon made his appetaritnce ;from the field,' and welconied the young men With a hearty shake of the bah& "So then,tnoplieW, I'm glad t 17 o n!ve not_ forgotten us," he said. - "No, Uncle Randall ; nor the,tinktrout fishing in your river, nor the capital pme in your woods. hty friend Vincula is a first-rate shot; and he's going , to:, try his luck here if we can manage to 441111 the' 'first of - September," "Well, we do have plenty of game here," Mr: Vincent—lota of htires and paatridiel; and many o' ;emir town folks come down merely for the shooting," said the. far- e r * * "1 (iPclate„George," said Tom, as the two wended their steps homeward at-the close of a aplen:(ltit 'day about a wiailt after their' arrival such a plea - Agit place one wuuld b(iialmost tempted to leave town, Intl settli in some Such spot ; that is dill': • ing the thorstin; season. There - is ration al etuoymen t. to by : found here. - farm or's life after w irlii:•.fia, not to be despised. for he is independent, - and enjoys vigor ous health, which is the foundation of all happiness." „ 'Yes, Tom, ik know it, and auk very Glad that your opinion's have undergone - *stowage ; for'you did not forme) , ex, ... ' . .__ .. - . . _...„, . ...- ..• _ :: ,J . - . . 1 . 4 .,- ~, -_ -- E H ~,,, ,Ji ....„ .: .JRI VOLUME 35 press yourself so with , reizairti to a ciouniry life!' I think a farmer, ,like my •iincle, who isintellgent and is in easy circum stance, a itery__happy - and independent M an. But wetintitit flatten back, for-there are heavy clouds coining _up In 06 west ; and, if I'm not much .miStaken, .we shall , get a sprinkling before We get home."- The young men quickened their steps; hitt ey were yet lull hail a mile from the fa,whouse when the rain began y to fall in torrents, and, compistely drench ed, they reached the house at a full run. Torni,tr advance of George, sprang into the passage, nearly upsetting a young, girl who was passing from l one room to *another, a "Pardon me excuse me, madam V' staomered Tom, as he 0169;0 at the face of the girl. "Ile my haste to escape the shower, I did not notice that any, one was here." "Ab, certainly, sir.. No harm is done,".: she replied, smiling: ...Alice! Cousin Alice f" cried George, who just then came in, "glad you've re turned; though I can't say that I'm glad to meet you in such a plight a9 - this I" be said, glancing at his dripping garments. ,"But, you see, Alice, the rain is tremen 'tdour ; and my friendlier° and I were un- Welty enough. to be . caught f in it.. But iidlow me to. make you acquainted with My friend, Mr. Thomas Vincent, known ai,one of the moat fastidious gentlemen ici\town, who, I dare 511,n deeply morti• making his debut into the presasice o u puiy in this fashion." George, you' are the same as ever, I tisse' replied the young girl, 'and the smile deepened on her face as she looked at hls'i V wet garments amply, besprinkled with mud. "Your friend and uKself have indeed had a taste of the - shower. It is heavy, and came up suddenly. -bleth er Was 'afraid you would be .caught in it" "Yes Awe have had it, as you see," said George. \ "But where is Fanny, and when did yoti trtsie home ?" "You will see her soon. We returned this morning, shortly after You went out," -.r replied Alice, "Well Tom, shall we go to our rooms and make o \ nrselves presentable, orcwould you prefer giixing at my fair cousin here'?" said George,. with a laligh. "Deuce. talks you, George t'said Tom, after the.youngmen were in-their T 00132 "you talk abot4me tun' to me ridiculous ly ; and I won'a stand' it. Your cousin will take me for k a simpleton." "Pshaiv,:rnag, what matters it. what the girls tiaink'of:you ? 'Nobody but coun.7 - try girls ; 'and yoU \ can't care& fig for the good opinion of any lady, you knoiii," re , tort,eit his ° friend . k 'I-- • " "Now, Gorge, you're unmerciful t ,I've no doubt'thitt the young ladies are both very intelligent ; a n d though, 'as I told you before, I shant fall in love, yet I would wish to have their good.opinion." "Oh, well, see, Torn, about the 'love' and the 'opinion,' in the future," replied 'George laughing. When the ,two yOutig men discended . to the aittin4-room, where the family,had already assembled, tea Was kiratting them. If Tons Vincent had been struck with the pretty face of Alice, - ,was much more pleased with the loveliness of her sister Fanny ; 'for' while Alice had a form a)it tltsabove the medium height,' with 'fresh, rosy complexion, and fair blue eyes. Fan ny, with a peke figure, posseased a perfect brunetti ciampleition, with sparkling black eyes, and hair of oboe hue. , Fanny, how do you do, my fair cousin I" wird. George, as this girl rose to greet him when he entered the room. "My friend Mr. Vincent. 11 believe he has already made the acquaintance of Al itte,"'he added, with a iimile. "Yes, I have hid that hondr," replied Tom.: "and begging her pardon for the mishap I occasioned her, I trust that the acquaintanee \ so insauip /L r ioiottsll •dommanc .od may prove as pletaiant- as' I think it will." "Come,- Tom," said George, the next morning, "what may yciu to *fishing party ? We will invite the girls• to go with us, and have a little bottom &hide They are capital anglers : for the last time I - Was here, the fish always tools their liait in preference to mine. These country girls understand the art alniost as well as the town•bred ladles do; he added, quizzi cally. "Well, George, agreed. It's - a capital morning for a bite. The -•sun's a little clouded, and though I'm)not much of an angler myself; yet I shall! extjoy the sport of others ; and of which your old hank' Walton so delightfully discourseth." . In half an hour the party stood upon the little bridge which spahned the stream at the back of the farmer'e house, and, with hushed voices,.east out their lines. •"Oh,George, I've got a bits!" exclaimed Fanny, in triumph, as she drew . up 'her line and &splayed' a fine:gudgeon: "They like my bait best, George; for I saw this one play she* yours for • some time, but be took mine in preference." "Oh, Of course," said George; "it is oat ural that the fish should prefer yours. You underitand using your rod very skill fulty,„pouain Fanny. Don't - you think she does, Tom 1" • Toni was busily talking with Alice, a little apart from the others, and idly plap ing with his line in the water, and diEvnt. • heed-. "What 'don't I think,' George ?" be said, advancing to them. "1 did not un .derstand your q'uestion."' Why, don't you think that Fanny here country conain.=-is -a pretty good ingler for a little one? See her trophy. the.first fish yet—beating us both•:" said George. "Yes, Miss:Fanny has thrown us cups. - pletely in the shade," replied Tom.— "What a fine,..flah. too !" he added. I hope she doesn't try her skillizni saw spoil bill. ash ; for 'twould be dingerntoi - te ble at her belt," he contlnnest 4ushing, and glancing at theraparkliiit•yee and TW ► DOLLARS FER YEAIt, IF PAID IN ADVANCE: $2.56 IP : ISEYIKPAID 'IINtI4''TITE END OP4O4:EAR ERrE,-pA,lnußspky AFTERNO - 0 fIpECEMBER 1, X 864 cherry 'lips of the young girl as he spoke.. I :the ver•y , thesnii7l,took yon . have trqinouri ago ,THIS 'ADVERTISEMENT !, .-014, no, never fear I' ; ' she replied Baud- 'Ouse.' It . pays to come into t 00iidtrfl. ~ : • oui IT OUT lv. "I am ttut 'a countrylirl,,' and not' kshittgi,doestet it? Set you , " lief An h p. . -. • - • • , ute a gOldenl bait." '-e - ,• • slid: pottiest - 4b l her, "what sort °Mitt ' d Dhow It to Your Prlendije ::i The young manttushed, sad turned ab- I have you bean using -to oat& the beat fi sh • • ' ~'•:-.• • t• -... raptly astavlo and again stood beside . in the hnsband market i know of—my 6 W - HEE - R & WILSON" Alice, whowks intently watching her line s ' old friend here? Well, Alice and I can . ' and float.' . \ , - ' , f I -tell you that we've not been idle all this , :' . .. IMPROVED . ' •-•- , 4 All that Morning Torn Vincent " re- ! time, either ; Can't we Alice?". But both i a ' s-, mained besidei-Alice,for the did not shoe the Young girls had vanished, and the' 0 li MA 1 „,, him with tart rre 1 --, ' flashing glaric young men were alone. p 1 .. i en . i , like her mere • beautiful sister.- And o i - The next morning there were tong t ; con- Fanny and George walked and chatted; 1 natation. with theAermer and his wife. together, and {ter musical laugh rang out end when the two young men'left them, upon the deal. air. , - - , ' their smiling faces told the story'of their _,.., In the ensuing week of - the young men's slicers. But, though they left the farm stay-ati the limit house, there seemed to house that_day, yet, Wore the earth was grow up a strong barrier between' Tom covered ,with winter's snowsithey came Vincent and tile witty, piquant Finny; ; again ; and when they once more returned far though she treated -the young man po - i:t.o . their homes they were 'not alone, for lately, yet she always m 4. any advances he I - lii%l.Wo blitjhing bride! that accompanied might mato. with her old saucy words end 1 theinittire evidence to the success of their saucy looks. 'flits completely baffled him, summer's iisit.__But with the weddings and Fanny could not have angled more did not terminate George Warner's rail suo.essfully if she had purposely designed lery to hit friend, concerning their sum: to win the love of the fastidious Tem Vins mer's fishing, and "Fanny's Bait. _;' -.., cent, for her careless independence of Manner, and the frank freedom- of her speech, completely captivated his heart. And so, though lie hitd yet no reason to think that Fanny oared aught for him, yet he determined, if posisible, to win: her love ; for he saw that under . he; indepen• deuce of manner she possessed a heart capable, of the most devoted attachment. * * *- .. * Another - week of shooting, bokting and riding had elapsed. On the morrow the young men were to depart. The 'kit night hail come—a beautiful ',September evening, with the moon sailing high in the heavens, rind bathing the earth with Et soft flood of light. Tom Vincent saun tered into the sitting-room; whefe the far.. mer, his wifnand Fanny sat "So you must leave us 10-mairOso, my young friad," -- sald Mr. Randall. "We shall , certainly miss you, for we've had a capital tilio of it since you ilnd George h4ebee,n here.. The girls wbn't ge fix, ing much, 1 expect, after you've gone." "Why not, father ?" said Fanny, spealc . Ong qtrielt4Yorith flpshed face. ' "Ah, you knor best, Fanny I" replied her father, smiling. "'Tie pleasant to hive company, isn't it, Fanny?" be added. `6oh, yes, 'lig pleasant. to have compa• ny," she replied; "but the one can do without it, you know," "Yes, litiss , Fititay can, l knoir;" replied . , the young man. ...tkihe•prefers solitude." "Oh, no, you are_. - mistaken," said her mother. "Fanny is fond of reiety ; and itis:dtti enough for young folic. hg." in the country." "Where is George?" _asked Torn, to c hange the conversation, which be saw did not please fanny. !Pile went out with Alice some time since," replied the farmer's wife. • The young man stepped' out into the moonlight, saying; Imne, Miss Fanny, will you not help me seek the treantst" • . "No: I'm very tired. Pray'excnse Ma," she replied curtly. _ Vincent bit, his lips,ind went out alone. "Why Fanny, girl, why don't you _go with the young, men V' inquired her fati4 er, lopking sharigY bit her, and surprised at her answer. - • "Oh, .am tired, and my head sohes,'" she rffitTeil; tsiening her face to_tbe win doer Si 4ite spoke. "I thought _you hay t eu't seemed welt these two or three days t,aok, Penny," said het mother. :"I will make you come herb: tea, and ynu 1% ) . better 'go to bed. brioxtbe444-dp - to you." " - t(O, no, mother. It isn't so bad as that," she quickly said. "It will be better by'and by ; and, besides', it's only eight o'clock. I couldn'tgn to sleep if I. retired. I will wait for Alice," An hour .later Tom Vincent came back . to - the house, and throuih the window he saw that the farmer and his wife had re= tired; and that Fanny was alonB 4 ,swith her head bowed upon her hand, as if in deep thought. "Fanny," he said,. in 'a low tone, ae•h4 entered and approached her, placing his hand upon her bowed head, "Fanni,what is this? In tears ?" She started up; and singing his band off, ex'claimetl angrily, "This is ungentle manly: to steal upon w& unswaies and dtrprise me thus.", • "I did not seek to surprise you, Fanny. You are ungenerous in your language," he said:clasping her hand ,in his strong grasp. "But, Fanny,l,niust and will know why you shun me,te—why my presence is so distasteful Jo you. Will you tell ?", he asked, and his voice grew low and ten der. "Ab, Fanny, be =added, "if you knew hdw I. 2 loved you, but, how lispeless ly, you would pity me, and not. treat me so unkindly. Do you hate me; Fanny?" The young girl did not reply. She turned„her face"away, and the little bands which were in Tom's io longer 'struggled to be frOe; but lay quit arid passive ; and the young man felt that 'his case was not so hopeless after lin. "Fanny—Fanny Randall—yoii- do not hate and you do love me I Will you be my wife t: he asked tn tender accents. Sholurneirher face towards him now, and a light was in her beautiful eyes which Tom understood full well, for be clasped her .to Ida heart in a first and Icing em- brice Soon after, George and . Alioe came in, and their countenance also told a story similar to that whiojs was written on the happy facia of Tom add Fanny. "Now,. George, J've an action against you,"' raid-Tom, as his friend returned. "You've been tilling this qou:vii lady' head with informaiinn concerning your humble servant—to wit, that he is a per -feet woman hater—that. be despirs all that pertains to the country, et Catra t Ate at om. I'll be even with you yet, friend; George!" " 90, ho 1 something °our to pass; I stip pose ?" mid George, laughing. "Turned out jest as I thought it would. AU plkit I Thank me, Tom, you lucky fellow; for by Katie Lt. and Willie Gray. Two brown heads with tossiog curie, Red lip/ shutting over pearls, Bore feet white and wet with dew, Two black eyes sad two eyes blue ; Little boy and girt wore they, Katie Leo and Willis Grey. They were standing where a brook, ' Bending like a shepherd's crook. Flashed it silver, And thick ranks • Of green willow fringed the kolas Half in thought and half in plu. Katie Leo and Willie Grey. -• They had cheeks like cherries red ;- Ile was taller—most n bead ; She; with armlike wreaths of snow, Swung a basket to and fro, _ As she.loitered. half in play. Chatteribg to Willie Grey. • “Preity Katie,” Willie said-- And there came a Bash of red Through the brownness of hie cheek"— “Boys are strong and girls are weak, And I'll carry, so I will, Katie's basket up the hill.” „ Katie answered, with a laugh, —4, You shall carry only half," And then, toning back her curls, "Boys' Ike weak as well as girls." Do you think that Katie . guessed, Half the wisdom she expressed t, _ _ _ Men are only Ellis grown tali, ..__. . .., 1 Hearts ilon't change mush after 'lli And whin, long:years from that day, Katie Lee and Willie Grey ._ . , . Stood again beside the brook. - - Bending like a shep herd's *rook, ~ ...in it_Strringe that Willie fed, ~ Whilelageis a dash of red • Grass.d.the brownness of his cheek - "I am p strong and you are weak, ' , l Life is but a slippery steep, Hun with shadows *old and deep . . Will you trust me Katie dear ? Walk beside me without fear--; klayi-Lattriyxj will, "ill your bordeninfitliiin i " •-• j. nd the answered, with e: laugh, o, but yonmay carry half." • I lose betide the little brook, ending likes shepherd's crook, ailing with Its silver hands, I Late and early at the seeds, Is a cottage, where today ' Katie lives With Willie Grey. In,aporch he site, and lo Slings a basket to and fro, . Vastly different froth. tito - one'-_,t , That she ogling in years agorae : This' is long and deep and with , . And hes—rocktrs at 14 ride t Labia; v. Gasn.aiian.—Three things a lady cannot do : Ist; Sh• cannot pees a milluiery shop without. stopping. 2d. She cannot see a pice ofl : lace with out asking the price. 3d. She cannot see a baby without kis, sing it. A lady of our acquaintance turns the tables on the gentlemen as follows : Three things a gentleman cannot do : He cannot go through _ the house and shut the door after him. '2d. He cannot have a shittt made to suit him: , 3d..He can never be satisfied with the ladies' fashions. A young lady in a class studying physi ology made answer to a question put, that in six years a human body became entire ly changed, so that nota particle which was in:it at the commencement of the period weuld remain in- it at,4143 close of "'thew; ldiae-L.," said thelY6 - ung tutor, "in six yeais you will ?ease to be Miss L!! 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FOR SEVERAL YEARS may have tak.er the 1.14 of ail other Machin's. !told slap the late improvements have hula added. irviiy va riety of work is performed with Nash ease sad espialtr that the LADIS.3 An IN zarracrigs-ovita And It wies the admiration of ALL. Ws grarranttbeel 'to stitch every varlet . : of goods,frosi the thlosset anasltn to the thickest cloth: - They MIA. the oelebrated "lock stitch; *Watt to Ithoostible to tin or raid. Then Ma. chines iri; I do the follootno work WITHOUT ANY BAST ING OW PREPARATION, vizi _ ATITCH. nun; PELL • CORM. CIATREQ, BRAID.TVCIL. BIND & QUILT. Thai make any width of hoot without previously Sundae or tasting it : they will tether Lad stash or sew oP Vubstuse; if yon don't tonere it, • 11 I, ,COME AND SEE YOB YOT.L4B4F. ~ !... Tbe-dinaind for thou celebrated isebn(es. snice we have been located In Erie, has been utonlittog. At times vi find great illtentty to dillag our orders Dative have a, full 'Lock just received, and are ready ,testae wag iLitli4 an irkr may call or send us their *nice' nue; ••.• •• • are elegantly Attie:land ipreashed, sad our -• • • • • - Was for cow:luting the businerri ars not equalled.:,; ' These Alubinee were Awarded the highest pricatuoi ' T et ~ - The WORLD'S FAnt. in7Loadan. 1162. The INDUATRIAI. EXPOiITIOn, Parts, 116% :i.... I. Tree if CCUMNICS ihrs rirtrre. irsibtortim *Ga. 1 'And at almost. glary State and Cocisty fair where eV hibitad. Thu are warranted three - years. They are perfeetly,simple_ta construction. They run with the greaturt ease.' They are almost noiseless.- ' - ry- minucrnom ittleg. troll bAd see tl.s to °pandit:lu. If you atunetoome,. mud for sal:11r of work and a circular by mall. OLT k BOOTH, AOW Union Block, jytITAII -6m. (nut Park,) Erie, Pia, Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS 1. Yarn for SIGs, Situated In Harbor Ck to:, II miles from grie,tontalnjug fie a 114arres of land, Dst measure. Then are on the pretabisi filar(' two story Hones, two Runs. Shed, Hog Yen sod all !vomiter,' Outtitilldlugs Then Is also a Large Orchard of Cholas Grafted Fruit and the farm is well stipplted with living water. Tlia farm Is pleasantly foe...dad on a good read sad le , lc a tread state of cultivation, welt ,adapted to reusing, grain or imam. Also fir sale 4l ores cf land, 6610110[ mile South' of tits above named farm, with gs acres of Im provement,* young orchard and never failing water. Al so. 60.1( germ and allowance ofehnice Timber Land, one mile keit of t h at named land. The bonwiUtb.soldtoaetber Or to ptooos, to suit pub:Users. kor putlottlars, otqair• Os the promisee, of CHAS. BLILEY- Or to 8. A DAVZNPORT: kaq., tn. City. oai:r•N-2m. Cheapest Furniture Store In thisoSeetioa ca tN Coantty, „ - E'S T A 131, ISHED 1857! G. WiEllsey ) Erlb Pa. HAIR BEDS, FromlB Cents per pound. ROUND CORNER BELDSTEADS, From $5 00 SEA GRASS BEDS, • From $4 00 ARM ROCKING CHAIRS; From $2 50 SPRING BEDS, From $6 OP CANE CHAIRS. TitaLES. tOXT,RGES, BUREAUS, And ether rankft!irs. i.w .s the Lamm. • • West Side State Street, wws. Next Palmer's Grocery. - • IMPORTANT to ns ' • ihilders & Ownen of Unpainted Lands • TINDER TIIE- PROVISIONS OF THE htt orA.o4 , 6ly.apProved May 20, 1064, the ho)• dors god owners of Elnpatented Lands ars rs.ottrott to ta• oat patent. smelt lasds• beats he ht daj _of Norember„ls64. On tailor, to take rut such ti.tentsthit Burroyor General to Moonset] to ouroltdo as alms tof istr-Asas traatp. interest a.d fees due ss seek itapatutted tract,' such amount (together ..I , hcdlftisT toes) to 4 4 r,51 eirgenenie rsitiei LW Ai / navel LS *Wit et al it pre mien and kept for :Ist purpose sad said gee shell Mn Westin of 0 per east ''' These liens are lutblo to be ?Melded upon by the Attoreer Genus's/aphid defaulting public miters, soder the sot pril 164 ail ' The utiderslgned see Owing pars attention to ail blisinese &Value under the Laud Laws, and' basing ladl- Ms. for attending to seek bestows, ars prepared to t. ro. etre patents at once for, perttei residing it a diatom* hositAciidst - of • Glonssosatosa tba scut resionaltie ternis." = Correspendeneetettliettad and proaptly attended to. Addrieli ROBERT NNOOOR ART, - or • WALLACE DE WITT, attorosys sad Counsellors at Law, aug2S-m . .4 Herriebure. Ps. , • MANHOOD; Howlaiallow Itistered. JUST ,PUBLIS HED a' New Edition of Bi CllLlntlibittag cat taa.TaD EgoaT on the realesizeiitliout soodleloe) or Stiotarag , :lt mesa, or W owe, Insobuststy Beteinal Loans, IWO! TIM= and Physical incapacity, Impedimenta to Manisies.nte.. ; also, CogenitpTiOn, el;11.1M sod Pies, biome by selMadulgenc• or mescal estisvaganee. tV Price, In *paled entosiopo, only 6 fiesta. • The eiliilitaked ttnthor, in this adearehls may, clearly dessouststillei‘ s a thirty years successful met lop that the ambit isteguessow of eiasettao rad ically-eared t the danetuatieelif-listsrnal mod. Wino or the application of thinner:46o'l(4'one o mode of ante at ogee Ail*, eseetainand esecitaal, by Ina log of which every en rot ' no :natter what his condition sear be, tan mare ki cheaply. privately mad rediosay. JO" This tore should be In the hands of 'Teti plinth And awry man le the lend. , - Sent under mal t is a plain swiwltititly to Say Odom. on thirfeceipt of sla aloha or twopbstespioteemtia Addieso tM pnblistrars, CHAS. J.C. Krkpattou, „ 127 ebeiry, How York, ," totreil-to Poor. Oleos Boy. erne NEW THE -TSENT. CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICE. Rrithinis, Ireakstem, anitia l Sscrat bili••#k• • rota srl Af tufty. , _ DR$. W. do K. LAMBERT, Odic, osi the fled door in the Atwater Nalldiae, foci of upesior Street, Clanlaad, Ohio. • • VTIC.9ILIiNT A Report on tits Natant, Treattnaet *MT Cum of Ner iosiand Physical Debility. Exhaustion,_Smoutatorthem and all Crino-genital Names of the Nervous lllPtelo, sad otherpliseseel incldental to both texas, producing 4ogenamey of tioth mental and physical atteuyth tenni. *Attar is total debility and inaipaelty ; shim4kg these dimmers aci enact appear bearable. admilifi , reality they can, ble,^elfeettally — resatorml by the most damp. A wcisr BentliTriur rirvornow. An frustraiseat for the cure of Gooaral Del;lftty or soetopool Ktoltabos, more properly known as Seminal IFeakoar, &a. Cu Ime . peessepeoUr mod is from IS diva to two month, by um ex of WI/ lissfillfint, lam neat eovJointly with visasissa. " YOUNG UPI .PARTICULAIt Nance. Drs. V. h R Laseart take pleasant Is iatrovaider that they beee taeinteelesiat lopitstaat inatinuitint Ihr the ewe of the Moire dlseated. It hs # been suleatat to test by the stoat ondaest plryilitins in lark% Paris, fitiladilphie sat Hew York, It has bees &eland the °sly se"! teams's! over losaatid dor the Ors of Sondael WealtattWas out Cur of Um VOW ardwwa, award by the secret hibi of y Nth. - • Seri-W. it lie Isamert.lll Drailtlo 1007 the sleet kir slaw as to the whit of theiMairtraniatic piadaw then. Woes that to any tartist• lawn it stay prose militia. factor., after • fair telal, tto money will to refunded by retnintog the tutruntent Ii good order. Print of looks attet east toodleinea 490.. BMW DIU ArD (Mitt =R!.t rot th" rotterbal Meuse aad all Mato Compliant", Xi'striotaros, sardiaal irsakasok Woo la the *Os; . ° Or's. of as Walt /messes of the bead, throat, sass sad skin. tad . alt tk• droadhl north's. midst from • beam bait of death , 'algid' prodigal' ssoatta. tloaal manimp burotiOlobb 'sad, la the sod ad degroy b motb body sad ;good; Tiro troatoisat they op tis Qs l eporardo of tater rein akhalst.• sad oseoloaral,srootte. garops and Amorles. , _ Piniaritr - Vrork MS. Person la say of Ilialrerbtfissi be taeassidslly truitod by sorrier. detail of their miry Wilt • sasittasso tor, , ' • at t.. W.. 1 11. 1.41141kr, •• • atiSakkk itialdlap, toot ,if Superior Bt., 'oottr64.4y. Climitarok, Okla Prot)Oft* for Salo. . as wiDEAtipAYkD OFFEtS FORS ErmsliMtitiY antogier lot b r d ' . l° ,,l I l v g ° nnUnt vith, lot -ite Pert& stmt. Witten +lib es* ur 'MMHG* 't QM? C/496, Itles looit_nstlgo"txt .12x1x. A good s Run, Kitchen/Ith ehop, and excellent, the 1111414:Stee IneWen7 latratferi• MM. pit . -Well Aro as the protebol A ponllealloilane aloorlde, et,Altwetto _,MykodiAo envier IMinektAl the neirden of tho lon. To ma aseaoshlo n Abele At the .5 . 1 cornet 0 "n 1810 ?~ablerea 4 • 8461 _.• At of Poi& NW Nth steno* Collritatololitau... • lOW - .t XOUSellgazysa* Kele, NANITER 9.7 IMPORTANT N V A-LA DS ! IRON IN THE BLOOD. , i • - '._ it le well known to the m edical protection Out IWS I f the vital Principle or L frt Rimini of the .itiond. „This te derived ebtiiy hop the fond we eat l but I' thoThed le not properly digeetel. or IS; front an r e tare whitAii-.tb• --neasseary qnsauty of Iron I. rapt talbettgiSten the ettentt• tion, of bffsozo-• refaced, the who!. eptero sutlers Mr bad blood • ill Irritate the heart,.will rh.e op the lunge. Will etapify Us brain, will ebeirnet the liver. end wilt Deed its dissaie.p.todOblog elosneute .10 a , l, parts a the system, gad eivey one will stiffer in whatever organ may be_pnedlepo.ed to distress: r The rest o vate, of IRON A% A MU/IMM is well known end stkocreledgra by all medial men.. The cid- Acidly has best to obtain each a prr.parath n of It ssyriti fenter the eiretilatlon and &salmi:eta at note with the blood. This point, ears' Dr- Mayes, 3feesecb weft. Steve tibeeniat. has been attained in the Peruvian tlyrep, by opulenstbie to • way before unknown. Illt PERINI i\N MY RV P is is PfirIiTECTIER so !talon of the PROTOXIDZ OF IRON. A NEW. DISCO V au IN ARDIQINIC that 'tribal at the Root of Mirage by sapplying the bloodwith its al'to' Principle of Life Rlansent—lroo. TIIII PHIROYIIIN OVIIII7P dares Disp•pais, Lie s" Compisint, Drops'', Foyer and Ague ? Lois or Energy, Low Spirits. THIS PRRUVIAS SYRUP Waxes Strength, vizor sad sew Me Into tit; aystebs, and builds up . an "'lron Constitution." . , TRH PKUVVIAN SYRUP rfirte Re-roue Affec tions. Female tlopaplainte, end dieresis; of the Kidney; itad gladder. TEE PERUVIAN !WIMP Tea dPRCIVIC lA , all Mamma originating in a fleD 'TAT B. oF Till , : Ill.fbm. eon-imp/Laid by or fi,, low State of the .53a ma - ti , -, ._ freelkons Alcohol to Cis form. fts energisiorg Ard Reiff ley'rerrespeestoan re-oaten but a t e „.. 2121XMITII. T.GOR X , XI X. w 1.171 inn m, and taitl..ior up ,an litob CON- ~".. I is no asoellent sube.itute f. ,r Wine or Brandy lehistr . a eficautsest tinseled. ' - , One element inihe itstorative power of Iron is a med-, Rine Ile Be inageetic action end tee efectrsary developed To take . To take eneWnes to cure diseases occasioned by a dr dpieney of liti....i 114 Tilt:lMOD'', without rratoriog It „th the station. is like trying to repair a buihitn.r whim' ',,the fusidation is gime. . . ' Pamphlets containing certificate.' of cum end-recom 4 nundatiorse from some of the moot eminent Plirricisn..,. Clore/men and others, will be sent FRF.V. t-, any ad thirt, ssilect a few of the names to show the cher/Met of ,the teseimonb Is s JOHN K. WIt.LIANS, Esc, Prestiont of the Metro. pollen Bank, N. Ir., Rev, ALIBI. SRRYENS. late editor Caristfen /!recite 4. Journal, Rev. P. CHURCH, editor ?few York Peroxide, Rey. John Plerp.iit, Rev. Warren Barton Rev. Arthur B. Futter; Rev. Gordon Robbins. Rev. Kilvanasklubb, her. T. Starr King, Yee. Ephraire Rafe, Jr., flay.lnsepir 11. Clinch. Rev. Henry Upham, Rev. P. C. Fieedley, Rey. John 97.: Olmstead, Lewis John. ann,"l4. D ,Rourell Kinney, 11 1), h C. Kendall. )... It.. W. R. Chishblm, M. D., Eructs Dana, N. Dv' Jentrijah Stone, M. D., Jose Antonio benches, it. D, A. A. Hare,„*" Ili 1).., Abraham Wendel!, V. D, J. C. Cllnti.n, U. I.C . ;11:' C. Lhoney, Y. D. . Cr Theft may k bet oaf' stroeyer proof titan the tsa times, qf, nick usual as Uwe, wail Nat is a - PKR 50.V.14, TRIAL. it luso mini thosuaruls sekercether roasitur Aare fella to gnu re/ of. sad seealids carnet reariene4ll /motels to vie it • trial. ' • -: 1 For Oysters's, Desturr and INIIALI WIIXSPXIII4 it is a specific. Prepared by N. 1. CLARK a CO.. exclusively for J. P. DINSMORE. 491 liroadway. N. Y. :I el/by - ill DruggiAls. • asige'64-Iy, Ei:il '' a- ..t . a ;,,..'-' '.:4;1 , 4' It. . V" ..- S 0 ~,,, E c . g ig: If. r • i..- ; ...• ... 3 • z - V, - _li a., a I ,S, 1 'k., t m , 1.?, 15 , ''- I" 4* :",:,' : In■ = 1 gee .. V, -P r. 44 2 ' . iII4 t- r ' f 0.1 5 , Er, 45 I U ‘..,- ' 1 - .4 ..."! 1 E. 4 CA ® t c . " ( 1 ~,t, . ; .1 : 1:4 s k . F ul =4 = 4 &fit 4 1 1 : 1 Z , i t,c 6 a - t ihE i r:t ; - f. ,1 If a d :; / t , ..c . 2 .:-. x c. ,9 4' — a : 15 . F. -f: ~ 4 , 5 1 lal i ...1 2l t C.) ° k. ' - t. r ' 9 i p' . A 4e F. I , tit' 4 it c! g:'- % ƒ 3 3 1 . ' 1 . a. -,,...- . 4 ... .1 ...q - - • ... • . GRocznrzsi dßocEitits AT .* WHOLESALE A;ND RETAILI. P. SCIEILAP, WWI rowel% ly thlona the SoahUs that be has bpssect •• Sterols • No. Hpghese! Ellook,. Erie. Where he 41.1 i stwere loprirolt hand a large supply of GR,OCERIES,. CROCKERY 'AND WOOD& APARE, WIINIIII4. LIQUORS, CICIAIve, Sal eterythtsg serially for Ante in an establtahment or the kin& - 1151r . Seras as rosoonable,ie say other stare to the city lan le'rtltf 1884. SPRINC COODS I • • R. ,B.' MO - 4 It I g;:;_0 N', PAILAUCIN 111.0113 K, KRUK, 1.1" w resiirmte d li tmt And oseat . Co pr ztrilltock IFOREICN DRESS COODS I IN GREAT VARIETY. sIIANyL4,- CLOAK 3, AND SACOES, 4 • iiolsli 4 RY, GLOVES,. W H E GOO D 8, cponts AND GASSIMERSEI, Cowed* A toortmont of tto LADING BRANDS OP DOMESTICS. S.--41ORRISCINI spr9 . 64—tf. • READY PAY siroitE • . • & J. MLNNIGI Wo.id raapartfully inform tit* Public that tboy hare pore -halal the , spoor OP agotticas,ior JamF.i A. LI (morn or OTIII-47111 EITAITIC +TS., Whore they inteed .to ineer4 i ee Rank ap amortowpt or - GROCERIES & ROVISIONS, WOOD WWD.LOW WA AND VARiETv 60(418 aa ia bilit n Brlo. , . Best Brands of= 3 :e County . Flour ! 4 2. • Kept noratantl7 on bind and. • WARRANTED I 0000 ARTICLE; CoLir Thil Prod highest Itaraetlirteli paid far al! Iclada ni sine, uce " . air Cl owl. Arthimeed fro" uMarge to ao,y pus of the ty. .1 J. mnima. fletdreitt] OLD NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES. .c.. . BLANK BOOKS, • ... i - - . 1111:1 • " . i " • PVB .1'.,13.10 --% RITA PIL/PITUVO PAPER. osytt at 1 1 e. . . 1) . li : , F.I.VEI,R UFP.T - C . P.,. . I tor ;dila. the !klieg Mukot Pace, ••• . !, is tilso, • WILL 'BS-PAID MUSIC LESSONS, .. tr . • Cao be had Lola a . WILLIAM WILLING, • Paoressott Of mumq. ' febB'64tie DRUGS. AT. MOT:MU & RETAIL ; BAMIrEI CARTER ' • , :. i i fjoeimooelOt.ot wile 211.4 to the Dm Trade 16..4 B. - - : statvq, under Ile-FWD title of .k ' h - Can't & Carver, . ' ily 2• tiogt t t.O the bkistatue witi.oootuitte to hi easdactoal at tb, !Ad stand. *Oh eciered neck ookatieetioodi h. etitue• Arty hope ito tenet.* I litof!a abare of phile . vuuvrate•' 1 _ . r.i • . - 11 is-o -it c iIA L .A.TTENTION - - i win fr. davotad Willa, _ - , , .WE(OLESALE TRADE: - floAllre In the neWhering t:•.whe the reepostfflUi igloo uo • call I . lore. peteheelet elm:tin/ere. THE REICAIL - DEPAJthitgNT Wltl yrendust•d,;ut heritafara, la a eanafaltasatuer aaa 01,11„-e_our euatamers. W pat...l - colony !pill Vas' notto• of Phystdaso to our l Stolt of . CtiEMICALS, Which U the ILrgrittsoki suett eta brought *to Wm • city. eremeriptto6 prrrired as heretofore, with sidll and promptntia. J j)764tf. i A PACT, GENERALLY KNOWN, THAT o tlej variety . .io,iew style Bed ateada, tenthle, Cottage., Coagrewi, and Cor to-r, Camp bora, Peony Lind and other patter's', wit nrpentlue and stria Pont, handsomely reneertell Bun= Eiteniton, Ditutfe Breakfast, Contra and other Tab/. e, hatants, Quakei : lzteands, Ca pet and Damask Leong. goon Bede, .1,01, a Sea tines ileitis/see, liaLlser ar i d Buistere witb other nenseb.old furniture, aanotaetnred Traltle well Beam:mod lumber and beataAFF easterlies, by usperieuced workmen and not by apprtml. - I lade. For IV is •••lity sad low prices 1. will o two-prioi dealer; undersell me. leatbern bought: 'l, sold. 'Cane rest s Parlor, 40414K1131, Sedans bald .a ?a Urfa and other Ilbairia of Eastern and Western ruso . tectdre, are hickory doitied sad slued„ynaklng thole_ a , - se anybesx part of the chair, where .uthori wed, and auld aro nay nailed, and by no taleinTrurable. W 14;ludsur, rorkfriz„illewing and Nurse, are chairs of I good rottbda eliunfro-d through the seat and wined, ' ranted to ataxia. al.andonmely painted, and caul W• • ten bar atrnngth, price and nntab. Sprlug Seel& 1 ' • - t z, sold nrei 7 36) and thre the. litgloot testimonials wa 1".:t of priers of allkooda sent on appbesUon. I' m • , •nd shipping free. Altar tire years experience and contepding slit . fatnetpo/ed two price dealers, lam determined tr . • One yricalo all, Klee worth for your pay. and do j .t,. • In all who trade with no.. Lumber, I th. io ell, Lire Stock, Crude and = •• • Oil, store Pay, Propnea .Lo., taken at fair market ‘r. , , ' (or. Remember the place, next corner °Falb etroet on S tate, tint. l'a. 1 • U. W. , .ELLSEY Pur24-tf. Sianufact'r and Cemmieu tlales,tat. W TIOL43ALE , RETAIL • GROCERY STi E 7 ' - - • F.f A. BECKER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROch.f: nortk-E.4 'k•f^K of tks Park 4. Puede BM er. •I (OtaxarettA) repectielir re:: the ettstaloo of the roe t. ' tACI his Lure Stock of - ;GROCERIti: AND PROVISION • Anita pi, Is dasfrotut to mill at the VKR V L'OtkrtfAST russtutAt -. lioassartakfut of suaA.its, . -, . • COFFEPIS; . . TEAS,• . SY RU PS, • t TOBACCOS . FISN at- Is co, surpassed Inatua city, au h, u prepared t. , p.r. , ...• L.. iili who pro kux 4 cc!. , _ . lla also keeps otitutantly onipayd a superior 1 " , " 1 • PUIiE L IQUORS, for the wholesata tiacti, to which he direola tke at of Ike pablto. I- Ilis motto ts, ••Q4ilrk Males, Small Pratt ft..; a fa' , figalvaltut for the[Slonex.' : - art stf. _ Atlantic & Oteal - Western Railroad'. NW BROAD filliAGP • _I Pass Fraistd, Nall * Liam' aid Ur ' graph Route. - II Connecting at Palemaiiet, N. T., with the File HAW way, f ,11334 a oontibuoue rla Foot frock from Nile 1' Mk to Akron or el-retard •the sod alter 111 EIAIER 10, 1003; Through Pewense;riint Ftel?l, Traios wi!l be run re" u tarty betwecli CLAN kt.AND AND NEW l'uttK. NEW AND 11174 RT . PASSIM:MR RuUti...l Sacrp.iis ca.Caxc 711000311 Passengers by tills Line h.ve choice or Five dulr r at Rotates oetweeu New tore and Boston. THiu.)Up u TIGKS7 3 cuu ha obtains at en:, of the Olte..R 't.h. . rt. iteaway aud alt T,etdt Daces of connoting Lluiss Alt,l,e. 4 olattrtrosi. I also, at 'Abe Central lu:bet ortice, under the Weddell HOWIIII4 Cieio.lll:ld. obi*, .t i ck for L C ekota to. the A. Ai-G. W t . AND HUH KM ' Passenger Train'," atop et liesiville thirty minutes, Lir log pa.eaugers iitiVe time to dint at the - Motik.r.itY Hualdg," the b..; 144ferar 41,4+1 to the C,U11121, .NXW AI.NO EXODI7IO US MICH?' LI VS., AL I. 11.4 el .1 Dasahiperawat Of Freight between New 'two ; r aor Ckvipati4. liattlAnta in the Weat and Southwest oil; toe t it • L., theirrarantsge llorder th.lr goodt to be tor we rt.O.vta. tho grie sod Atli tie A; (kelt Welltata saving trouble a expellee. • HATS.; 4M IrLtICIGII%Ati LOW Mk Mil 0141401. ALL IL !LUCITE. &midst stleutk%erill be gireiiio the vor.ty grasp. , tatiou Frelgefiof littitels. Has. or Walt The Failing; 4re sad Othor puiptacas or cat. n. parer are octant/mew, and of the moat tmr”ve , i autdero style. no only direct roa la to the ONDHAFTIL OR. RgOION4 Or pviNsv 119. hillidfille or Corry. From Leavrinthargh, the usbottiok enirl‘ rocingutown andlthe coo SIIDea; Ttda Rout Is Wag extended, and will ec plate running older tot/alien. Urbana. Da , b.: end, cinnett, without break of guage. J. rARN ., wourN I:en'i Freight Agent T. H. Goooxes. 404q - rlooo7k eat -11. N. stAltuTeutit, Jvlet , 4 ' 1864. NEW FIRM. . . , --- , SILITIEi'& GILLMOR!FI', , . (SueoeGeOr to N. ff. graltbJ . ! WHOLESALE AND EFTA Ili -PUSS lir BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOlyEfis, AND LADIES! FURNISHING t:4 )1 )1,:-, STA Tll writ ~/VT, 3IRTWgr.IN SEVR.STH AND WAGHTti ..crr I E. 11. :A. P. GIL ..prA 64-Gm. WHOL SALE ckitoc Siegel, Caryer & Co. 1-14,11cre:Isors to C. 14) Grocerie i g, Flour, Pork,_ SALT WATF,II CARBON ' - Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigar and !T 0 B A C . C 0 , CANDIES. M&CbERS, --Lowest Market Wipe& madly is cie.' &two= Brown% Etabi and Praiditi restlo'4G4 1 AI.EIIA- 1 N LIME, 0 L ASSI, OIL VITBOL, GLUE - 11 BMWS ♦? MI ' ICBM P. 1.,