ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER. ~ Tat ' 4 0E3217'1K BVILD131511," Suss Sums', Otromts tom Post 017/01. , :RIPTION—Tiro DOLLARS ♦•a Farr Calm per eo m if paid in advance; Timm/ Dou.aas not ;! nt•i the expiration of the year. Subscribers y rimer will be abargel Furs CJ]T• • in adiition. TISKIIESTS.Qn• Square of Tea Lines One in two insertions $1,50; three Instt it six, t one month $2,00 ; two months $2 75 ; months 43,50; sic months $5,60; one year $200: r sdrerummeuts to proportion. These rates to etrictly adhered to, union changed by special tract, or at the option of the publishers. Audi s Notice., Strays, Dieorres and like advertise p2, oy Administrator's Notices $3,00; Local .n:• rote ceoti • hoe; klarriage NoticesTwarrre ceu.s a piece: 'Winery Notices (over three lines ire recite per line. Original poetry, no. rritten at the request of the editor, one delta,. ,one All a dvertisements will be continued at m et • of the pardon adrertlidng, nnttl ordered by his direction, unless a specified period is .reed upon fur ita Ineertion. ISTISG.—tre hare one of the best Jobbing . 1 in the State, and are ready to do any work in hue trt. ,.. may be entrusted to us, in equal style ar etteb.libcint outside of the largest cities. Jost mstoarde•buce shoaled be addressed to 131CIAJ'N WHITMAN, Publ•her and Plopristor. rusines s Director3r. J. BLAKELY, AT! oaNIT AT LAV, Ridgway will alio practum in adjoining Cousaties. ; t i., CCM R. g g alDrrouir A.I LAW, Girard, Erie County, d other bnainewi *tronde d to with , tato ~., aid dups kb • wsvlu al, LLV, is Walks/es OL tb strest. 14* Pa. - ant 7 'ft Boos:ALL= sad Desk! to Stattoutry, Newspapers, 80. Country dialers sada Brown's Hotal,fronting tb. nat. n E • J. Carus has taken the Lime Kiln at a r neb Strert, near the Philadelphia depot. ". s ! is ;reared to Walsh Wh:tatim s In large .oliss,st the lowest market prima. 1151.0/111 MTLif. kg If VtY, ATTOESITB AND C 01731111.1.01111 A? LAW. dinek, near North West earner of the Isere Lne, IILO BENNETT, 7 Imict 0 rum Plum Ogles second lime Block, French Street, between FLU and Juo•l6-2. NCLAIR''S F.xciLatoz reoltasuii OAusILT, .is Block. i ne Pa. laal6'64tt. ,!1B W11.111.7H, irroy.:4Te AY Law, Ridgway, Pa. In., CAra-ren *id Jefferson coup fie. ut Lp.r.iwe..s-1/•) W. W. WILBUR. HULL, PROPRIETOR. 51ORRISON HOUSE. of Sec.d acd Market St:eat—one evens snit of Exclaneo, ll'arreP, Ps. Sept. 21)-17. A.UrLIAP 4 MN , 'VIVO; OP MI PIACI, Paragon Block, ld,eg Rrt otrarrar Hail, EA., Pa w. til;rlll. 4 i l N, A itorney ng I.arw and J. P. of claim neat, Cooriasteer and Collator, t. ilrithirtot corner of Fifth and apt 3* tf eft/fig. JOILN CC.O”.:SSICILGT.Z. at th• new , vdt,,,, has r n hand s tarn aaaurt ,on.s Pr , rnoolur, Wood and %show Ware. ;4,1. T bseco. rserrato., /to to wtoch be re c.. to •tt. Moan of the public fat t etled tha , rr u;^o1 bargains aa can Do bad to en part tair3olls-10 117 TE Freueb street, between 4th and sth streets, & Edit Railroad Depot, Eris, Pa.. r.=ter, Proprietor. Extensive asieornnioda -sa,srs and trarelen. Board by the day or 4 eublin j attache. apr2.5.53t1. 'I EL do BROTIINI4 PAIUMII4Itat TAILOR/I and Planer It Kaymes Patent :towing Machine. o or. State 'Street, between Bth and 9th dna, lotbes made to order In the finest ityle. nektStlittN LIVERY VIM 8,113,11 STAHL', OD B iß h tJ e•en Mate and French. Pins Horses and Car ed reasonanle terms. myU'eet-Iy. L &31 CARTES. Yi.+rraaresrtsotBtaaaln,FLetes„Beders vieCtural implements, Railroad Can. Derrure, Office to Rosso-' rt. north side of the Park. Erie. Pa. lIOUSIt t P.M CO , PA. /11111 E. 0 Ciemorra sr lip. Ie • De• '•od handeomely fitted a; the m'dit of one of the beatTrouting •ed Rayt :, In eennsylvents. Commodi us ktoecom,Ciett Ta9le and Moderate Prices. The public respectfully salleiteld. eep'64-1y . A. tiAILISItArrIi. ♦TTOUIT AT Leer—Olee on ethstreit, ;poitite the Court Hones, Rrie,Pa. tOVLD, M. D. 07711711 Os tisrwrru °YU'I. zinc Nov. 4. 1864.--Baiono.. MEI kIENBIC, Drr Gan" GLOCUIIII. non" Naiti, Ulu; S ee d, Mater, irte, cot u,et and Public Square, ET* Pa. Plitt/. Alittt de Is MOIL, WionsaAwl LSD NSTALL Mazes a Provision", Flour and Ford, Wood an, ,W toss , Liquor", Toboaco.tlenzi, flat. to ;Young's Bonn Furniabing Itinpovitur so r.'6&-tt Wiverford. Mew Lasmi. Panriurroa.: atodaviong, and wilful attention gives to ,t gut. L aptl 06-Iye W %I tiElt, }O.NAADLTO AND CoXIIIIIIIOS Wen,..oir.on Publie Doak., East Corner 1,1 t. • , ,7.!m1.: in Coal, /Salt, Fteb, Floor tier L a,, ke. N. 8.--Partionlar atlantiot !D t. tkC.I.T, ani Foreardlug 01 Petro: tad tietued, to all parts of the constry Lw KVS•LER, NA•er m lit ,nriel, Products Provisions, c. `CI St'ae War , , Aloes, Liquors, ti.C. ^ppotte the Poe:oaks. gris, Pc IMMO 0' t`. L' S Tr, Department and m•: for .4 11d,ere, Ws•bington 4.,7,e, with lleopiadu Ora it. Es.. cos Block. Er e, Pa 11 , 1itary. •+., with fidelity sod dis '"cord sod 0 , fleeted. Applications t• to Mr. r..lisefric had •••••- •,s,prel thP.letxl a of the various De r. ,, lder most a .tLsteetou :fa.; s,t, cf4.; , , , ,ernment • may 11 t.5-8m (lc gWING, Arrox3i73 A5:l drp76ILLOR.II AT LAW " Lr, cI ;,,site Crittenden Hall t , ' , ,r11,1 4 ud all other legal bap Et:.Warren and Porn cve..! to cs • t tfut I. 5Ld promp'll - A Gs.:..raLh, What:man di Brecht !:,:d-14r.1e, 6:n.., Pa. h,•c S Y. Johnson, W. D. Browu LITION FREE! To N Nagler - sue: Nervous Debility, lo• and Youthful Eno'', se t others , will be run/ to k : 1,, CO.: it (free of ehealte) the " ci f' e citleg the c ple rented! need in * r,u t to r , rubt'by the advertistr's 1 reue. 4 a Plat ilia valuable rimed!, 4:7[11.4 C6l,3at enee at bin plata of Dual t, eel had In'poix•lr•a—ol Thai iMP°r. 4l fta% l ,f aeon by return mall• lliN B. OGDEN. No GO 'aria St., Nes York. .....ertrs 01 both sexes will and the spiala 341 41 " 1 1 T 9 HE CV RAW f — DR. DU ' ,Ev,Ll4/1 SPECIFIC PILLS tare, in I'm. irwit eufli of NtRVOIIBNES 4 , Itor )- ri •e , ../ Seminal Wootton, Itottllte and Noroon,s Affections, no est. ?•o:,,,,!nced. Price ono 8 , .11ar per bot to-I,on receipt of at *ran. One loos Lt 1:10/t Cl4e. •ddrel• JaXBB 8 ril BLITLER J 6tu 421 atoodwaY. NO* lark' 44 " 51 0 , s do imes,uISPICIC Of A NICRVUIId INVALID. f th. toment and sa, • ciiation tO young Ito suffer trod Nervous DAM', Pre. • Iltato,A, kn., supplying at The aim ..ritenr•. By one who bas eared Emaelf der-able qaankary. By 01 / 4 1 rwrelope copilli Ma/ be N AAAAA tl . WAY/All,, Brooklyn, nags Co., N. Itlta.-Tbrae oiahlog a doe Mt of whisk* w 1,40 4^110, nr a b-aitifol head of oloo'sl rmd b• - ear 4 of Taos. ICLN CHAP. of Li, mrs-3m. r H puophlol direct.- 7 region Ora and tire op doe. Otot by mall, trio, on tocript of 10 E. H. N ow 11. D., WA Broadway. Now York. ParDia, IlLazz Boot Maxmoversar • of alademskri iLkosli r lath Pl 6 VOLUME 36 THE GREAT, ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pine. ROTECTED LEITERS BY ROYAL4.I;" - . 1. .ie .er PATENT pared from a Prescripts*. et' Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physinsa Ex/vserd.sary to the Queen. his invaluable medicare la unfailing In the cure of all bo•e painful and dsugeross diseases to which the remaie constitution i■ subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on TO immeitiso ILADIRS Lis peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bean the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CACTI ON. Tke.se Pill starlit sat es takes by Females daring On FIRST THRSE MOIVTHS of Pregamßey, ma Limy are sere to brim, ms Miscarriage, bat at airy other alai at) , are eels. Io all cues of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains in the Back and Limbo, Fatigue o s flight ezertion,talpita- Una of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will abet a curs when all other tonne have failed: sad al. though a powerful emedy, do not eentain iron, calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Poll directions in the pamphlet around cash package, which should be carefully preaerred. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortiandt St., New York. N. 8.—51,60 and S postage stamps enclosed to any su borned agent , will Wenn a bottle, containing 50 PM& jvcrtl‘ly. DWin %WSJ, t t VATA RIM bIAIUFF.—Thre goal ham thoroughly proved itself to be the best artlele known for eying. Carats. Coat, ai vas Huh anti a:Spada. it bee imfealeaud as extelleat esoral; In taletteeets of float Its& thraasair has two ro aoeid by it. 'lad Hamm) ht, often been rattly implored by ite sac It la trained and idaaahle, sad Oven MUM. 1121.411' to the doll bean pales canard by Alamos of the ltoraL The aersaatlaas attar lain War* delatbtlal sad Irrolvirattag. It omit and pairs out all oh etrarstlatta mss the [tads sad ems a healthy , adieu to the,parte - - - More than tbirty jeaieof sale istliase seDr,lfarithaffe Catarrh sad Headache Saud Dot. ;dared lb itroatiabao for all the common disesees o' the haat, Sod at Ode raw went it stands higher than ever before nil iecommersi ed by many of the beet physician's, and is used rah great success and satisfaction ever. where, Read the C,ertifleste of Wholesale Druggists in 1554: The undereigned having for many yeas been murrain tad with Dr. liarshall'e Catarrh and Howl& he Joutf,and sold In oar wholesale trade, cheerful'• state that we be lieve It to be equal, in every respect, to the re•ommenda Dons given of .t for the cure of Catarrh Affections, and that it is decidedly the beet article we have ever known for s.ll common diseases of the Field. octirget Burr & Perry. Reed, > aittin & Co. Brown, Lamson & Co.. Reed. Cutler* Co.. Seth W. Foyle. Wilson, Falsbaek Ac Co., Borton Hen.bew, Edmande k Co., H. H Hay, Portland, Me.; Ranee. & Park, A. B. & L.. Sande. Stephen 'sal k Co.„Terael Minor & Co, Mean/ton ✓k Robbie', A. L. &Drill & Co., IL Ward, Close & Co., Bash & Vale, New York. For sale by all Hrtrawiate. Tre tt jv9'64-17. 11IL kleDit ISTII'.4 1..1.-i.—They expel the pot sous which threaten Every time a lock per. eon IA purged by this vegrtehle rem tdy, tie hes less vi tiated humors and more life and rigor, as any one can prove by taking a stogie d use. Personsrof spare hat itl gain flesh and strength while using them. Every time we rest a few days or irreg. from this pargation.we make new gelds from our too 1, wh , ch replace the unsound ones that the pills have CAU•si to be evacuated. Etch time we repeat thi , process we expel farther qusritities of impurities, which are again replaced by Bolds less and less impure, so that in a short time, by continuing this treatment, we bring beck the whole man of fluids or hansom to that state of purity which constitutes heath, Mr Bratidreth's Pills °air take sway humors which are ansoand. Sold be all r-epeeteble dealers in medicines. ucLir...F.D: Firlse lights tire •xttogarahed when a PA great truth shin-a forth, and the incontestlb le leet that the hal: tarns fru r‘c ay, red on sandy to a glori• nas blank or brown, h in the channetion changes its hues, under tbe operation of Cristadoro's Hair Die. now known tlroogboat the American continent. It h‘r ales., contains no enclitic, iroproyrs the fibres, produces a rich, aator►l and lasts - g color of any shade 'mm a warm brown to •glouy sable,and is endorsed by the most e ninent analytic chemists In the United States. Manufactured by J. CIRLSTADORO. No. 6 Astor Bowe, See York. Sold by all Drnirglea and applied by at Rai/ Orsain s. marre6-Im. AC %LID TO TOR vtUIVRECRJPIO.-00 YOU C3EI trt BE CUR 4D ? If an, arallow two or three ILiviheade of "Raba," 'Tonic Bitten." "Sams. "Nervous Antidotes," fko and after you ens satisfied with the revolt, then try one boa of OLD DOCTOR DUCH cln"A RNOLIIII t , psciric PILLS —end be restored to health and vigor to lea than thirty dam. They are pare:7 vegetable pleasant to take, prompt and salaam in their Watson the 'broken in wn end chattered &mai:titian. Old and young can take them with advantage. DR. nUCH AN'S RNCLFtliti "MLA cure In !nil than 30 Oak, the want exam of Norrnetti•ell. IM oteoly, Premature Dear, mina Weak mu. Inasnitv, sod all Url.ary. &anal, tad %emote tiffeetlous no matter from whammy. pro. (heed. itnee, One Dolls , per box.. "east, postp Lid, by mall, on receipt elan order. Address, JAY R. BUTLICR, No 4 . 1 Rroodwe,v, N. Y., Gcneral Agent. P. B.—A box sent to air address on zealot of prin.— •bion ta tlse Doll4ll , —pet free. A dater ptive Circular ant on application. . ly iD lm 910 TUE IVERVOtha i , Off.Blll.lTaTbD AND DEsrOVLIENT 4/F Sot SRXES.—A great and 'E'er haviog been restored to health in a few days. after nine years of misery, le willing to most hie suffering fellow-creatures by sending (free,) an the receipt of a postpaid add , eseed envelope, a copy of the forsrela o :ore ernplo ed Direct to JOHN Y. DXGNALL, Box 113 Port Ollce, Brooklyn. N. Y. muB'6s-1 7 Dft. TOBIAS , YEN 1 , . 'Tla la 11 on541; 'um went.—!n pint bottlen, prim 60 coots. 540 gain St. Hartford, Coln. Dr. Tosrss—Dear sir: I have been in the livery holl ow for the lait twenty years, and during that time have lured all the various liniments and lotions of the dry, but never have found an arti.le equal 'o your Vea• etlan Horse Liniment. I Lave fairly tested it on my Donee in distemper, sprains, cuts, exits, s selling of the glands, Ile., as also for rheumatism on myself, and have always fon - ad it an invaluable remedy. Respectfully yours, U. LITCHFIELD. gold by .all druggists. Office, 66 Cortlandt Street, New V ork. C2l^=3 A UNIV Kits MEDICINE —'y who.t we eat, A by the air .e b-eath-, or by the water we dri k we cao be mode sic. ; nrbyfatigne,or from debility induced by beat,beconee these elliets end by producing Impurity of blood To motet hea , th we most purVy the blood, by the organs of the stomach and bowels ; these organs must be continued in the teenier performance of that duty which nature has assigned them, and should there bestir impediment, to wh•t does ecperienee point? TO BRAND,tErini PILLS, which ainnot Injure, and which will purely restore the bowel' to the regcoar nes formance of their duties. The d ) apeptic, the Oblong w.II find them a treasure of health and the same case be saki to all wh 3 are sick in any way —hike Brandreth's Pills and be cured. gold by all respectable dealers ie , moileines. ar6Stitt A (14.N0t0 ISTAT ENT.—Yott can procure o soy drug/Ist La this city and vicinity Dr. Tobissf Venetian Liniment. It is • sure and speedy cure for eon throat, he winch., toothache chronic thew:esti m, oole;croups and pain in the limbs. We advise every one to Site P. a triaL The expense ii a mere tribe-26 oents—and re are cent tent no persen will ever be with out it. livery Dimity should have • boti'e in the boos' in ease or end len socidenie, such as cuts, barns, scalds, iv. Its pain rrLeriog qualtUsearWiniraceloas. As for croup. it bas saved hundreds, we hare the certilleates to ptore it. _ Prior a 6 and 60 cents. Sold by all drupgieL. Dace 66 Cortiendt Street, Hew York. mart—trn. IfliFA LIDS, T.%killt NOTICE{ Drs. Flrmenich & Co,, of Buffalo. have discovered new wiring method. by which all almeasse can be readily and radically cared by the patient. without the ald of a physician. Dr. F.' la the author of a medical work of 800 papas, price $290. (Isla& s fall explanation o' the w-ee of treatment. They also publish a monthly Wed , cal Journal. of which sample cumbers will be seat free. by addreaaing Drs. J. FIItMENIcH t Cu., 4ase Buffalo, N. Y. WHISKILIMI Wllll4l4.llltte Ina west Wh lays or Monstsehes ? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest hies or shin. or her on bed hind% in six weeks Pere $1 00. .w.nt b 7 met erarywhereoloweig soled, no read $t of pries. Address, WAR s ig" I CO, Bn:138 , Brootlyn, N. Y trait 11111.11/ 1 11, liMAER.—ft N o t e o f cum i n .I. cud mono tO thaw suff,rtug IC% Seminal Weelt. D..er la•cerel Deb.lity, or Prez .tune Ducat, flom whet. eve: cam* produced. Xes.d, ponder, led regent I Be Tice le Uwe. Bent trio to soy addrost, tor the benefit of quo affretad Eartb7 Mara mall. Addrou - • mgr.etb , -7- r sll6r. -3; ••';' , ERI F_. - . • . JAKII 8., IrTIAII 410 ansditay, Kw Yak. OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our facilities for doing -rob Printing oi every descrip tion. Haring rapid Primes and the latest styles of Type we are prepared to do anything la the Jobbing line, In a manner ritual to any other establishment, and on tarn,* sr reasonable as the Buffalo or Cleveland offices, We have aided nearly two thoeSand datiare worth of mate rial to the office eine* it bas bec.la our possaudenoritb tbo object of making it what we thought the communi ty needed, flow well we hay, succeeded we lease the specimens of our jobbing, which may De seen in every part of N. rth Western Peunsylvania, to t es tify. Th eis who want taste work are invited to si ye us a eau. We can do any kind of Printing tint ten • done elsewhere, —such for instance as • All kinds need by Coal Operator; All kinds used by Coal Slippers, All kinds tired by Coal Fellers, All kinds used by klertbants and Storekeeper; All kinds used by Retailers sad Grocers, All kinds used by Manntecturtre e All kinds used by Medicine Dealers, All kinds used by AuctluisO.lk, All kinds used by ItaLlruct Agents, ell hied' need by 'ants, Ali kinds used by Insurance Mr" All kinds used by dime CoDlpiklek generally, kinds used by Brokers, All k,nde need by Can./6nd For. Marsbrats, All kinds used by Express Use ' • kind. used by Pro sasiasal Moe All kinds weed by Literary societtaii, ell kinds used by Public iMbisil, All kinds used by Patentitse. All kinds tgrid by Producers oetlew Altai; All kinds used by Men hunts of all Trades, All kinds us-d by erchiteets, Ali /Hods used by Dispenses ifiliddisbasuds. All kinds used by Artists genitraUy s All lints need by Pablfe tahltiltore, All kinds used by Maaagem of Social Aeamishile; All kinds need by Politieal Stssageta, All kind. need by Travelling Agents, All tied' need by Farmers, or sellers of real estate, All kinds na-d 17 the sells. of Pansonal Property, I Renters, kinds used I , ntels, " In short, all kinds used by all elegem Orthmi by mall,wheu emit by lesponeible partles,prompt ly attended to, Agents foe Shows, Concerti, ha. whose reeponalb lily we are net acquainted with, most pay to advance. In ems where packages are seat out of the city by •spreae,aad the.orsons for whom they are Intend ed bus sot s regular account at the office, the bill for collection wlll ia►arlabtt be forwarded with atm. Important Annonnoament., RATsEATsALSOf WaAches, Chainit., G 4stiirsd Ri g.,tie N. iguana Awe's. 140.1. ti t h. •Ivapoord of at One Dollar Muth I Walton You!Noy to be ;obi /or anal you know olokt to rosatto t oploadi4 Lod of Azad& All In for Ow Dollar mak. ' ' ',• --• ',, '-,: ' • . -Alliseing - : 250 Beak' Dold,Rnothrroaan Wotelsei.- ......tOME 350 Lades Gold sad Inantalod anistingiosie':' :'i s watches . ',.. 600 Gnarl bunting-we Silver Watsheo. • I `II 2" Dtsenord,Rings 60 to P I I 5,000 Gold Vest and Neek Chains. 4to 30 8 " Gold llval Rawl Braolets 4to 8 6 " Gold and Jet Bracelets 6to 10 2 " Chatelaloe Chains and Guard Chains.. bto 20 7 " Potash* and Gold Brooches 4to 1 5 " Coral. (lost, and Cmerald Brooches.... 4to 3 " Gold. Canino and Pearl Ear Drops ..... 4to 5 " Wilma, let, Lava & litentltie ear drops. 4to 7,5. Coral. Op.]. and timerald s. 4to 4 . California Diamond Beast Dins 4,54 to 1 3 " Gold Fob end Vest Watch keys 2,60 to 4 " Fob sod restillibhon &Kiva Bto 3 6 " sets Solitairs Sheeve-buttons, Ist ins, &c - . 3to 3 " Gold Thimblvs- Parka's, &a 4to 10" llinlaturt Lockets 2,60 to 1 4 " 11 in , atore I ollt- ts, mu g io spring lu t 3 2 3 " Gold TO. thpleks, Crosses, he. • 2to 6 " Plain Gold Gloss- 4to 1..: 5 " Cloyed Gold Map 4to /I 0 . St.'s' • Set and Signet Rings 2,50 to 10 9 " California D amood Rings .... 2to 10 7S" set. Laitee Jvwvlr)—Jet and G01d.... 6to 16 6 " seta Ladle.' Jewelry--Carneo, Pearl, Opal and other stones 4to 16 • " 001 d Pens, Silt's, OXIIIIIIIiOII holders and Peneds 4to 10 " Gold Plot Dud noll tnoanted Holders__. 6to 10 - " Gold Pens and G .1d extension " 16 to 26 6 " Ladles' Gilt an I Jet Buckles 6to ]6 " Ladies' Gilt and Jet Gal Bans 84115.. sto 10 " Silver ost,v.t. cud Drinking Cups 6to 60 " Sl , ver Castors 16 to 60 " Silver Frnit,Card, and Cave Baskets.._. 20 to 60 clown ! , ilver Tea -looms' trier d• 11 to 21 down .11r.r Tao a epooos and F0rk0...., 21 to 41 4.IIRA•r. D •LLS: & Cu., tfannli:totere Agents, No. 161' roadw.y, ;Vow York. announce that all of the above at ~f g ode will be sold for lino Dollar each. In cones nonce of the great etagnauon of trade In the intnufortnring districts of Englsold, through the war haring cat of the supply of tr,tt a, • large ettantit• valaab'e Jevrelrv, orcrinally iota tde l for the Noglistt market, has been sent off for sale in this country, and nest be told at an. sacr.ll,n) I ruder these eircurn. stances, UM tNIIALR & , tieing as &rata f , r the vinare! kuropsan urgent...re. have resolved us,ns a Great Gift Distributon, subject to the following trim lotions: .certitleatea or the onion' ►r'lele. ►ra first pat into onvolopes pealed op, and mired ; and when ordered. a.e ttken out without rega d to choler, and seat by null, thus giving all a ( Lir chance. on the receipt of the ee-tideata, you will we what you am to have. and ttoini it I. at y.mr opt ion to gaud .he dollar and tate the art!- eye or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Bing, or ant Bin of.lonotry oa our list for coo REVD 28 OgNT3 FAR A CRRTIFICAT7: In all tr waketiooll by well, we shall ,barge for for. warding the Corti!teat., paying postare, and doling the business., 345 mote *AA wbtob mutt be encdoerd er , h i r the Certificate le sent for. fine Certidcafee will he se t for $l. eleven .or $2, th irty far s6,sizty-thre for $lO, d a hi:m[4rd for $l5. aOwterd.—We want egrets In every vestment, and In ewer, ten and eon , tv in the country, end flume sating la such alit be elloeed ten bents on every Certificate or. dere for them provided their wita.ttance ansonnts to one dollar. • agents will collect 26 C Ma for Stall Car rifiCate. and remit 15 Platt CO SIN either to cult or pod age stamps. Addresly ARR tND tt.E k CO., 5yra'65.&0167 Broadway, N. T. • L. BROWN & CO., (Ws Some, Brow k C 0..) BANKERS AND COLLECTORS 07 Military & Naval Claims, 2 Park r'lace, New York. Corresponding house its wiseiegtee. D. 43., J. W. rt a h or & Co., 474 14th Street. Raving had three 'ears' experience in the collection of Claims and Do gene al trans►c ion or buslosu in alt departments of Government. we can amine our clients and c_rreapondenta that all bosinera Intrusted to us .1.1 be rigorous!, and promptly attended to. We are prepared to make advances upon and negotiate this eel. f claim, and purchase Qoarterumater's tails and checks. as well as collect the fdlowin, duties : Pensions for Invalids, Widows, Mothers and Orphan Children Bounties for Soldiers, disch- reed for wouods received in battle, those who bsve served two years, end the belie of deceased; also'etate bounty to much us are en titled. A near, of pay for Ogloors and Soldiars, and Ms heirs of &ceased. Navy prise mousy for all captures. Nar► pensisu and Waring of pay. Accounts of diachared dicers settled. ordnasee and elothlug returns pmporly msde Oat and collected. and clearances obtained from Ordnance and Quartermaster's Departments. 11. S. BOTOEVIIII Stamps for Ws at le discount of 3M to 43 per tint. HEAD QUARTERS -FOE CHEAP GOODS' Wholesale and Retail GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS. F. & M SCHLAUDECKER, are now receiving at their old stand, Amen can Block, State street, a large and superior stock, of GROCERIES, P 1 oVISIONS, WINES, ' LIQUORS, ,WILLOW, WOODEN, AND STONE WARE, FRUITS, NUTS, &0., together with every thing found in a House of this kind, which they-will sell as cheap as any other establishment in this city for Cash or moat kinds of country produce. may tare also Cl Mad use of the largest sad Guest Stocks of Totem* ad Sews ewe brought to It:* to which they invite the attention of the pal lie. gar Call ad see es—s atcoble stxpease In better than t4h r ilr es e/M 4g eo=rtly Csalr bums waffled great. Grocery. Head Quarters! AMERICAN BLOCK, STATE STREET Juno 2. 1860-62 7.kM. 80114LUDAM. Pleasure Excursions. PARTIES DESIRING TOIIAVZ tea &earldom on the 134, or to wialt the Pent= le, will dad tee anis signed always reedy to montanta, date eh.= w th gtod hosts. I have 2 Yacht etenolp fitted oat f , r pis eve parties, to eddit-on to s.ettabei of how BM* • riabbag ?achieve ilidt all the Was 'emr band. Persons desiring to have the nee of soy of my boats will And bas oonstently on hand, et the old stead, t oot of Stat. , stmt :As. IIZEIBITT. Kay 11, 111165.-600. ~~ ERIE, PA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 3, 1865. Be Just and Fear Not. Erika thou the Lrath. Lot otLers fence And trin, m e l t ♦orde (or prey ; hi ;descant ittastrar or pretence Lot ottiets than took day. Boyd thou •be ft-t, timer clouds at urght °lye op the eralehtomer ; Though thou shout :es we:thine heart', delight Bore from thee of their 4RJ gyp, - Face thou. lb+ wind Though safer seem Ia a beluir to abide. We ware not at bile to At aoi dream; The sale mast drat be tried. Where God has net Ms thorn. .boat, Cry +lnk.. The is p'sin Si path within for those withont /s paiid with toil std pain. One fragment of Ms blessed wo..d Into thy spirit harried, Is betty r than th.. NY hnle, Ilkard And by thy Interests turned. ' Show than the light. U conscience gleam :hit not thybu.h•l Juan, The =Oast sp•rs nose send its beam War hamlet, tower and town. Woe. woe to him on safety bent,` Who mope to ago from ynutb, Failing to g tam litio intent, Bemuse he tare the truth. ey err inninst thOoght, bad u 'bought. tb. apeach . What thou' heat itot, by 'lf .ring boug h t, rialtos* thou bob to touch. Bold on, hold on—ttrm bast tha rock The foss ars as the sand ; The drat world PE:l34lOi rathlak shock &attars thatr atuttinfat.and. While each wi'd gust the mist shall clear, We now are derail throe h, Alta justined at Lis', appear. The tame in Ella that's true. "Loot out foe Mte.e, in b.uo TO, by obi p. to. trtia "A dollar and twenty cents, sir, and sign your name in the book, if you please," said the boy from the telegraph whole. "A dollar and twenty cents 1 sign ray name the book 1" I repeated stupidly, " but this egr,eui isn't for me 1" Tes,sir t It ie sent to Mr. Charles Mies— tewn at the Lakeville House, I.sitoville, N. Y. 'Two is sus other Mr, pliester in LiltgTit $; sad you always board' here, se it easel be you, air; ail:right! Thv teleciam . just some anii it us sear six, they sent ineiirLcutd with it in a burry, It bas been delayed somewhere in oomieg to New York, but the fault wasn't at our office." • Lizzie—could it be Lizzie Clare,. or was it one of Mrs. Stowell's handsome daughters There was no time for me to idle in surmising which Lizzie I was to meet. I paid the boy, ant.pped the intent lock of 'my valise, and drove hurriedly to the depot, do ly to " look out for Lizzie," and the night train West.. The New York Express had already arrived, and the iron horse was snorting his *ll. (fence to be off. Passengers were.crowding into the cars, baggage was rattling by, the bell ringing, and where was Lizzie At length near' the door of the ladies' room, looking uneasily around her, I espied lady wearing the identical blue veil. "14 this the ' Lizzie ' whom I am to meet ?" I ventured to ask, groaning in spirit at the ignorance in which I had been left regarding any other cognomen. " Oh yes! And this must be Mr. Chester, I suppose. You knew me by my blue veil, did you not? Fred said that would be a sufficceat aignal. You are very kiad to take cliarge"of me. I was tearful that you would Bud the care of a lady a great burden on a night jlur - ney ; but Fred. insisted that you would not mind it, if you took the trouble for him ; so here I am, as you perceive. Are not the oars just about starting ?" " I bare time to ree to your baggage," I managed to ray. "Oh! thank you; but Fred. checked it through, sad bought nay ticket. • It is all right !" I knew it was all wrong, but what bachelor of two-and-thirty would decline to escort a charming "L:zsie," in a b:ue veil, thus mys teriously committed to his protection! We bad just a minute and a half is which to seottre'our seats ere the Western train was off, cod my companion uttered a very con tented litt.e murmur of satisfaction as we slowly steamed out. of the depot. "Oh, I was so fearful that you would not be here to meet me, Mr. Chester," she said, "and I dreaded to. undertake the journey alone." ' , lt was a long journey," I replied, with some Writ hope tam. I might tempt her into a mention of her destination. •• Very long," she answered, demurely. But a call of the conductor revealed the tom that the lady was going to Cleveland. My ticket had been purchased for Cincinnati, pre vious to the reception of that bewildering telegram, and I thought with some satiefac• tion I could stop in Clevel tad if I pleased without any change• of nwe. As we rode aloug I scanned my traveling companion as close as I dared ; but only a suggestion of bright eyes, ruby lips and a dazzling complexion, reached me through the blue veil. I think we have novae met mail totday," I remarked—hazarding an observation which might, or might not, prove to be ccrrecL " Oh, no! but I have heard Fred speak of you so frequently that I do not. feel es if we could be strangers long." She smiled, anti put up her blue veil. With the veil lifted, she looked somewhat older than I expected. I had fancied she. was sev enteen, but she now appeared seven•and twenty. She was so fair, eo drizzling white— with eyes that matched the blue of her veil— that I forgot the question of her age in specu lating the possibility of her being near-sight ed. Seated by that r tdiint vision, I became speedily conscious of my rough coat, and shabby "man of business" aspect; and while I secretly vowed an amendment for alt future time, in various particulars, I hoped that she might not prove toe observing. "This is rather a sudden journey of mine," remarked my fair coreponioc—.. my trunk was nearly packed, and I expected to leave next Monday, and travel alone; but when Fred heard you were going to take the even ing. train, he telegraphed immediately, and hurried me off." " Ah, Fred!" thought I—" It seems to me I have you now I II 's just like gay Fred. Dalrymple to surprise one with such a tele gram,.all in the dark, and this must be his sister Lirsie. She is going to. Cleveland to visit &Moat and hie wife ; and Fred. hearing that I waste start on a trip to-night, sent his lister Along, under my care, without any ceremony. ' T e e selys t ery was esplained,. and' with a lighter heart I turned to the young lady, stimulated by this discovery ih my previous determination to render myself desperately agreeable. RE The . Blue Veil. " How is your eleir Jenny ?" enVsaly in quired toy enured(' of the blue veil." ."11* dear Jenoy !" mused I—" o—yes— sister Jane, I presume she mesas." "Bhp is very well," I replied. i‘ We have so often exchanged messages with our love, through the medium of your correspondence with Fred., that I feel quite well acquinted with that dear Jenny, Mr. Chester,. Ham !—I said to myself —jut like Fred. Dalrymple to forget to deliver hie sister's taersagps, and taen invent replies to satisfy hgr quAloas and cover his neglect. " And do tAI me something about that baby," continued Freda sister. " Yon need not be afraid of praising it to me, for you know we ladies always take a lively Interest in babies." 6.1 would most gladly gratify you, if it were possible," I replied ; •" but to tell the truth I seldom take much notice of the baby race." "As if I should believe ;Tot in Ala particu lar instance," rekittiittmrintlerlocitter.giyly. " Why, somebody told Fred. that you Warned the gas all night on purpose to see how cua ning this wonderful baby looks when asleep." 44 Me !" I exclaimed In horror. "No! you need not deny it," said she, I can understand that but:atilt:eels conceals your raptures„ Of course it is named for yon.', It happened that sister Jenny's youngest had been christened Charley in honor Of hie bachelor uncle, and so I asawered that her supposition trae inoorrect. Flan! When I see Jenny I shall feel it my duty to tell her what heartless . indifference you have feigned - in regard to that baby, but you cannot impose upon me, said the owner of the blue veil. •" I ehall acquit you of possess lug any of that old bachelor nonchalance with which you, have tried to veil your intere‘t.' .• You must not attempt to manufacture a ' baby :worshipper out of an old baoh," I said jeatirigly. I .on, no, but - young fathers are not snob stibttme srvagosis you won't' try ! , Q have me believe!" ' Gracious l what can ahe mesa, Ku my stint ejaattlatlon; bit las she . did net seem' inolittenzi sail* tae farther, sie fell into quit' converse in eariiiimplsee themes very much as it we. had been a half dozen years ao suaint2d. .. We are to ride ell night," I said' finally, ii and ouilit I not to secure a berth for you in the sleeping car? I notice that yon seem very much fatiguel" " I am weary, bat I detest those sleeping cats :" ~ S o do I the'same," was my hearty re joinder " Really and truly she asked, with some incredulity. I fancied that I ought to take one on your account, to release you from the penance of sitting up in these hard seats all night." _ " But it would be a great pleasure to me if you could be as comfortable, to dare you accept my shawl, and my arm for a pillow, and make yourself cosy for the night." "Do you think that Jenny will not object to my accepting such a service of you ?" she asked Sweetly. "Certainly Jenny will not eject," I as sured her, and I would gladly have added that Jenny would not object, on some fair future day, to be presented with a sister•in law wearing a blue veil, but I hardly dared to haiard the suggestion while our acquaint ance was stall of so recent a date. She touk off her blrinet.--% dainty bit of millinery—which 1 regarded with a species cf silent awe, and scarcely ventured to put up in the rack above us. , Then the blue veil was tied tightly over her curls, and resting her head upon my shoulders the beauty was • soon asleep. But I, Charley Chester, could not sleep— too many visions were haunting me. Was this really Fred. Dalrymple's I.izaie? Would I ever see heir again, after this journey was ended ? And oh, moat desperate and en• tieing speculation of all, could I ever hope to take to myself the life-long burden of " Look. lug out fur Lizzie is a Blue Veil 1" The night sped past in these delicious rev— eries. When we were within. a few miles of Cleveland; my fair charge awoke. "Do you feel restel?•' I inquired. " Oh, very Much! You are exceedingly kind to have taken such care of me. Fred. told me that Jenny's husband would be a most desirable escort, but I find he scarcely told me half the truth." Jenny's husband It struck me dumb ! So I was Jenny's husband, was I? "Neither shall I believe, after your gentle ness and attention to me, that ,ou can be as indifferent to your baby as yin would try to have think." " Your baby !" The woman was adding insult to injury! First a wife, and then a baby bistowed on me, at five minutes' notice, as if they were the Mlst every—day affairs in the world " I think we mast be near Cleveland," non. flatted my companion, arranging her tangled curls, anti putting on her bonnet.. "It is possible that my husband may be at the depot to meet me, and relieve you of any further trouble on my account. If he is not there, I shall only ask you to pat me in a coach, and send me home—unless, indeed, I can prevail upon you to stop over one or two trains in Cleveland, and visit us. My. hus band would be delighted to have you. Why will you not content yourself to do so?" Not Fred. Dalrymple's sister, after all: I muttered something in reply, I knew not what, but she took it as a refusal to accept her hospitality, and continued: • "And if you cannot or will not stay with us now, I want yon to promise me that yon will come soon, and bring dear Jenny and the baby, and make us a long visit !" But the oars had stopped. We had reached Cleveland, and the ensuing business relieved me from the necessity of replying. I assisted her to alight, sad consigned her •to the arms of a tall, bearded fellow, whit kissed "dear Lizsie " before my very eyes ! " And this is Mr. Chester—Fred's friend, you' know, Harry !" Harry rolled his eyes around, but evidently did not recognise me, and said nothing. 64 Fred. received a letter from Mr. Chester, saying he would be in Lakeville on business. Tuesday, sad would take charge Of me if would meet him at the evenini *tin; do Fred. telegraphed to him to look out for me, and here I am, very mach obliged fer-his care and escort!" NUMBER 10. "But when I. loe all Ibis time ?" asked the husband. impatiently.' "Hang the Blue Veil There is some mis. take here," I exclaimed; pulling out the tele gram as a voucher for ms. " I tun Charles Chester, of Lakeville, at your service ; I re side at Lakeville, awl I received this dispatch yesterday. I took charge of this lady as well as I knew bow; and though I could not sat• isfactorily decide Who she might be, or b 3 whom committed to my ctre, it is only within a half hour that I myself waa not the Charles Chester who should have been on the lookout for Lizzie, in s Blue Veil." They• started. They read the telegram. The oddity of tke mistake bewitched us all, and they took me home with them to laugh it over, and when they found that no Jenny was awaiting me at my journey's end. And as "all's well that ends well," let me tell., you that my young wife to-day is Lizzie's sister, and equally partial to a 'thee Vim. A Chapter. on Ankles. A. reporter of the Naw York Tiibune —which. by the way, is blessed with imaginative and poetic reporters of late—in writing up an so count of the German Festival at Jones' Wood, indulged in the following dissertation on ankles, he evidently having studied those delicate portions of the human anatomy on that occasions The German ankle, as a general thing, is not beautiful It is short, thick, clumsy. Yet to the eye of the love•eiok swain it may appear more graceful than that of the Venue , de Medici. Nevertheless, there are many kinds of ankles of Germanic formation, anu some of them are not at all unsymmetrical. • The Danish ankle is generally very good" The blood of the sea-kings is In the damsel's veins. • "Bright maiden of Orkney, Eitte or the blue sea, Tye swept o'er the watere ' • To g •ze ape I thee." So sang . the Berserker of old, and he evi dently had cultivated his taste for ankles in his own native land. But, generally, the Danish ankle is tad abrupt in its descent from the swell of the calf to the delicacy of the approach to the foot. This gives it a clumsy IPliaren - v.•wad prevents it from being a *Peas/ favorite. .4ta-sealle of - Saxony (of course we speak always on feekele UAW) le worse than the Vanish. It Is shorter, !kicker, and indica live of Tiger and vigor only. • Bat the swiss ankle Is model of besnty. Long, slim, elegant, delectable, it is some thing to think and dream of. The peasant stocking of plaid covers it with ;airy like ex.. actness. You can see the keen muscle,: play beneath the faorio of the coverizte. It wells not abruptly, but gently, upward in a perfect calf. Oaly the Alpine roads, the rude torrent crossings, the romance of Switzerland, could have produced such an ankle. It is for a pia ture rather than an every-day sight ; it is for the painter, the poet, and the philosopher. It is beautiful, delectable, charming, enchant ing. It is strangely suggestive The ankle of Bavaria is also beautiful. Lean and elegant, it however broadens too quickly as it approaches the foot, which is an imper • Notion not easily to be overlooked by the connoisseur. Austria is worse. Her ankle has the fault of having no taper. The call of the leg ends at the foot. Hungary is tap same. This is probably owing to tha ishuman tyranny whioh has wedded over her for years. Women are com pelled to pull plows sad canal boats, and en gage in other species of degrading labors more meet for cattle, steam and calorie en gines, and nothing better could be expected of their ankles. Prussia Makes a better show, but, on the the whole, her ankles are not good, and, in dancing, she has s ludicrous custom of switch ing up her petticoat, in order to make a spe cial display. 4 i The Irish an e needs no eulogy. It speaks for itself. The English is fair, indicative of great feats of walking and other exercises. The French ankle is positively bad. The fault with the German is usually an excess of size—a superfluity of flesh and,, muscatel power; but the French errs in an entirely opposite direction. It is too thin, it is long, thin, eerawny. The ascending swell to the czar (inordinately large) is too long and grad ual, and the largeness and homeliness of the foot also detracts from the general effect. Italy has an exquisite ankle, light, grace • ful, full of elasticity, and yet with a I saguid listlessness which recalls the promena les of Naples and the evening lounges round the winged lions of St. Marks." But perfection Is only reached in the ankle of the Spanish girl. It is soft, l light, luxuri ous, and rife wi.h tremulous, nervous thrills. It descends to the little foot with firm confi dence, bat it rises to, and it slowly immersed in, the gradual expansion of the leg with the happiness of illimitable progression. A Spanish valid was upon a hobby-horse, which was flying at. full speed ; her dark face was aglow with the exercise, her little hand clutched the bridle with tremulous eagerness, and her large eyes, " wild with the fire of the South," were emitting more than their acmes. touted blaze, but the gaze of the admiring throng was fixed upon her ankles, her chief. est charm, as the wind, the south wind, !rob from the sea with all the voluptuousness of the tropics4gently lifted her crinoline, and that delightful, perfect, delectable ankle was suddenly exposed to.view, a deep sigh arose from the breast of the gazers; and when still higher the amorous breeze elevited the coy, striped petticoat and the , rounded, glorious calf of the damsel was male visible, the deep respiration of the Spectators was almpst Fein. fat." "aim a drop of the °rather, Michael l" 4, No, sure I've joined the timperaeoe pledge." ss Yes; but didn't St. Patrick advise Timothy to take a liuleve for hie stoitaoh's sake ?" "Maybe he diOat my name isn't Timothy, and there's no throuble with my stLnaoh." Mroonsurtrrtosat.—The Republican Su preme Court of Wisoonsin has decided that the law of COngrosa requiring stamps on legal process, in the beginning or other sieges of a suit, is unconstitutional and therefore void, 'and that the stamps . on legal pipers are not necessary. The ground of the decision is that the imposition of a tax apon any proceedings in a State court is an invasion of the right of a State to regulate proceedings in its own court; that if Congress eau tax these pro— ceedings at all, it can lay a tax that will practically amount to a prohibition, and thus legislate the State courts oat of existence. .^:"""" • • •• 1,1 A beaus ful girl in ittchig in has eloped with and married her father's negro coachman. A servant girl in Connecticut has contested to conspiring. with her lover to murder and , rob her nilatre n . • • A man who had lost. $1,500 at faro was pre vented by the police from hanging himself to a lamp poet in a street in New . lrort: - A negro barber was tarred and-feathered last week la Greenport, L. - 1., for inealting white lady. . Daesticks, describing*New York boarding house, stays you can always tell when they get anew klichenjirl, by the color of the heir in the biscuit. Skaters will be glad to leant that by a re cent Invention a skate has been made yelich will contain a hot brick. By this invention bricks may be more safely carried than in one's hat. A policeman in Buffalo has been fined $5 and costs for forcing a man in a horse car to give his teat to a lady. The court said lAtlies, had no more privileges than men and more when treatel civilly were not pr.duoz in acknowledgment. Brutal but truthful. Edwin Booth is soon to reappear in his profession. There is no more reason why he shoul4 surrender his vocation, except - so far as hksensibility is concerned, on acdount of his brother's crime, than that his witatrrWo• man should cothmit suicide. A special to the Berald says : " The friends of Mrs. Barrett contemplate placing over her remains, when the Government is through with them, a stone, with her last worts on the scaffold "I am innocent; but God'e holy will be done." The verdict of the jury in the case of the woman Harris is generally understoodto estab lish es a principle of law that a womaa, when courted, has a right to kill the man if ho won't marry her. The consequence will be a revival of the old air, " Barney, let the girls slone."—Ex. Tho Little Rack Journal beide out strong initicements to emigrate to Northwestern Ar— KU1939, and dilates, with great enthusiasm, upon its soil end. timber, its mines of lead, iron, silver, saltpeter, and coal, to say noth ing of the invariable salubrity of the climate and purity of its water. . At the Scierman supper at St. Louis, last wee's, thirty Generals were present, most of them doing the : duty now, which in years past, was performed by Captains. It is about time that these Generals were being mustered ' out. Taxes ara high enough without paying a hundred or two superfluous amoral" every month. Let them elide. The catafalque used at the funeral oeremo, aics of the late President, in New York tiity; was to have been disposed of at auction oa Thursday last, but the sale was so poorly at— tended that only 80 lots out of the 115 were disposed of. The whole ostafslqua cost about . $lB,OOO. It is thought it tray probably bring sl,~ah►. On that 4th it July, Pater McDowell • was hung near Vicksbarg hi s crowd of 'soldiers, for gambling and repeatedly passing cannier. ' felt money on the beye. Ile \ antaikklim out 44 the woods, suspendoil . 07 the neoie'ilT:l.4. *hub, and Left hanging, were he Maas still hang ing in the air when our informant last, saw him. McDJwall formerly reeidedod is La Crosse, Wisconsin. lie enlist.cl in the Sth Missouri regiment three years since, and t tom that time till hie death followed his trade with 'good financial results. Harrisburg is overrun with men and women of every. grade of infimy, In vice and vil- lainy it cannot be exceeded by any city of the dame size in the wo'rld. This is not beeauso its permanent population differs from that of .ther towns in Pennsylvania, but becausti the events of thQ last four years. have drawn thither, from all quarters, the very dregs and scum of Sootety. A Boston editor says : The day tho resu% of the trial of Mary Harris w,ll announc3l, the following interesting c,:tiversati.au was overheard: . 1 Carrie, decor, will you please lend me your revolver ? 1 fear George_will not be true to his promi s e to-night." " Why, Emma! I'm So sorry ! has just, lent my revol ver to Mary, as she has found a bean with ever so much more money than Alfred ; but, dear, I can let you have my ivory handled stiletto, with much pleasure." The spirit, of the press—for this day's read. ing—may be embodied in the sewsp•sper headings thus : " Another Heart-rending, 0' fair." "Three Children buried aline at Afil waukie." "Shocking Spectacle at Dubniue." "Another Shooting: Affray at Memphis." "Highway Robbery at St. Louis " "A Negro Splits Open ' a White Man's Skull in Phila •ielphia." "Another Adultery C 965.3 at Chi cago," and soon. The residence of the Prince of Wales, in London, recently took fire,twhereupon the Prince, with a nob:e contempt of appearances, took off his coat, and helped to bear along buckcits of waters to put the fire out The fact that a prince could appear in his shirt sleeves and usefully employ'llimself when his own house was in danger of destruction, is a subject of great congratulation. , A Sramc or BNCIIELO39.—Lt Publiede, s newspaper published in Marseilles, Prance, alluding to the strike of the drivers sad coach men, speaks of another strike, stilt more im— pormat and serious in its satimstion--the strike of the bachelors. According to the ac count he gives, six thousand . young men, be• tween twenty and forty years of • age, held s large meeting at a place called La Belle de Hsi, and took the oath never to marry till s change should occur in the manners of the ladiesi According to the resolutions taken on that occasion, ladies must give up their costly and ruinous dresses, stop playing the coquette, cease to aspire to the part of great ladies, abandon costly i•lleaess, and return to thil primitive and simple manners of housekeeper. Th e y must possess habits of economy, be modest and mother—like, and have all the vir. toes of their sex. Such are the conditions Bet down by the bachelor's strike. BIAN va. Woxsx.—The precedent . ostab lishea in the Harris case has been partially reversed in Washington, in a oause tried before Judge Wylie, in the same eetirt in whicinliss Harris was acquitted, and in part, by the same jury which dedided that it is justifiable homicide when a woman kills'her lover because he did not marry her. The Washington correspondent of the Times states the cue as follows : Oae Horatio Maloney loved and lived with Florence Wilson, a pretty little woman, about the size and appearance°, Miss Harriet. Flor. enoe vowed e•efeal love and fidelity to Hers• do, but she mould keep company contrary to Horatio's ekpressed wish with a man other than Horatio. So Horatio inserted the blade of a small knife somewhere in the vicinity of the fifth rib of Florence and made quite a scratch; and Florence this afternoon told her s tory to the jury, who found Horatio guilty, and he was sentenced to eight years' haprir. onment In the penitentiary. Had Horatio killed Florence, it is - understood the jury would have acquitted him. =I • ;Item's of All Ikons'. CM el