IVEEKLY 011 SERVER. l/110%ItY01 /LUINGB,. * SlAritProrrr. OrrOorro ill‘ roar Opring. TWO 11014.45.5 ►7P Firm Csara per tt rai3 in uAlrlitce; THXXIC POLLAns It not the expiration of the fear. Sub.erzbers tl - r•trint tall Go disagel Flyrr Casra s g'lTf^t II —One Sqooroof Too lints ono In rr-tto: tt,e o too loxerttong $1,50 ; thOori fuser • - ; or, uo.tar 42,00 ttto tOoothil $3,50: eia 113 ,, ni1155 5 , 9) ; vne year f 9 U 7;:„ rl.e:ltt LAI proportion. These n i t , • --• . - I , ,ered.to, taxless changed by special .•' u,O•ien of the publiaherw. u,e,,rces and like Advertise intstrator's Notices $3,00; Loeal _ • l• URI, Marriage Notices TWZ•Nri .. ()bite:try S...,ticaa Corer three lines e.e Cc tit 4 per UCH% Orient: poetry, un r,..,nest of the caller,. one filer ill.lttrtt.,V INDIA will be continued et „ t advertising, until ordered en;aes a specified period ia .e.ertien. _1.7, Lave one of the beet Jol)btnie, , , art ready to do any work in _treated to as, to equal style of the lupe: cities. t , „, A., ahouid be addreseed to ktf.:l3Te Pub' teher•and Proprietor. MEM MEE Lasixioss Directory. 4l r li M B"It " Ail.:nwAY A? LAW. RidirwAT co * lf& AlA,prsetirw fn Adjoining Vount3As. V 441161: 41. 4 , A 71 •1,.,NtS u I,AV , Fate County, •,th,r tutttima iitteitot,tt w t, 0412110111 E., An - oh-vitt' AT LAW. IA Wilke?! Of. rszwrezth j:iie, PL tag I'B2 t s•IGN. B., ,, sescuat and Ma Ler la abitinaery, die. Country drlll.lll tn.:.: Brown klotel,froziting the ?ark.. '' fl tit b.: :11.41101114. Art.D.NNYB AND CODNIIALLARS AT LAW. ow Ninth Weat comer or the Pt fllll.O ICE.% N E xr, CATIC7 os yrs PILACI. Oates seestsi nr „ Tors, french Street, bstwescs Fifth end itastel6-1%. 411,8UL1, 1, Toh•NTS AT LAW. roagWS.y; Pa Cluirron end Jeffensoe eutiogie ,•, ; , / 16. - 1--)r.l W. W. 1V11.81.1* . pßonuirroa. , 1;111: 4 ( IN' HOUSE. Street—one squats ess: of too. I's. - Sept. vrivistt ftt:N, Tti.7ll,l';:hri7.'pPaarag°' 131°ek. M . , T a Jrsrier nv ?int riArR. •lacter mod Collector, rtllceet corner of Fifth end *pint, tf KIN ..TiP lti • ovvoutßora- At tb• DPW 4• n Lana a 1ar7,4 annort , r• Wood and Willow Warr, , to which L. e• =I =EI 1111 thr p nbl ie. yttaatied that r, ..,n• ,{ .13U be bad to •n put Insn.Vl6s-11y U. U-RU I' • I Lt t. V Va. Sian STABLE, an Eithth Horst.. an.l Car tay29'6l-1, , :,;'k\ A 111.14 , z, 4. 1. , J ..t3te+.n r.opiose.Budr•e, 41 1.11;:c“,41.11A, V5117.09..i =MEI L. , 1S(•11 ,f . S(•ILI 5..'1% In Rozot.l- 1 tl.r PArir s Lrin. Ps. 1112E11E11 •1, r Co , Fs, NUR k 0 CIAttIiONTS, • h"." aryl hand.rome:y fitted,. up 0: the toes: 'CrouLio,,t and ii jot. 4..11,4111‘.411 bus a1..111/S.Z::•• ,u Aoderate Tii. ptt/die; " o', • 64-1)• LtS it.A - %Tr% RVkT AT LAW- -4 :PeCt•Ori tWlFtlvett Court 11i:m.4., Kne,Ya. 11 , 4,1 , I tt.. ;N DNY (loops, GN.ool.e.lg.t. (,• • • are, qiidq,4llrti.s,3erd,PlmAter, btc , C • •• PP. ..1.17tt ‘h.Lit & ~ U Ttlll., • W:70,,1Pa1.k nicALAI•44 ProviPionl4, Yloor And Veed, Wood add Wva,,l.u.itAorti„Tohnert.,Se,arm,kc arAtrh.og Eint.• um: • i;',k IVetterius 1. t'a.. 110,1.6.7 mi , .l c&tlUl attata,n 4 ,1%..t •a 1 ape, 85.1 y• EsSI.P.Ic, De.ler to tine:ems, Prnatico, ProtiOnea, tr,Kee- nal ?Ito ee Ware, Mo'keee, LignorP, •art, opposite the Pnatediee, P..rie, Pa. 11l wit klf.%. —Th., • wir.baa; a 110... , et wroo.-• ~a OW , LOqn.t.4l:l/ , ', ,r a b aut110) I•ea•I g lowq 0.; p7s.ao, mad ib.t caul of THOS. X. (." but 0( tlita paper. me?,-am. 1.1301 3IA pamphlet direct , rest Ere sight acid gum up duc• nt hy file, on receipt of IC B. X. 1 ,1 13DT8, U. D., 1150 Broadway, New Ynrk. MI . I, C, riu,K MANX ROOK MAJICIACTO ell nf.f? doira wih t's Epts,, P, UU l'llll,h T. 'Ate Y. Tretntry Department and I,.cl.acr for subhera, wattliu g t,,rt, Azent, with Benjamin Ora 3t, al Lw, ws; r. Bildt., Erie, Pa ~Y e.cted with fidattty and Sta. rtt and collected. Applicatioaa •, ; to. Ur. P. having had aca • ~• ~ 1 0 detaite of the Yariona fie - to. can render moat iatiafactory (-, , >t fineernsnent mayll.B3-8n IN(;, A TToR s, A, AND COVxBILLOIIB A.l. LAW Cf. U C \ , opposite Cntlerlden 11111 . 6. ' htd att other legtl V.iler,26. Erie, Warren And Von't. „. acd proasp tiy. A t.ubnitls, Wt ittrise & Brecht thleio, En!, Pl. UrP..ti S. P.Johrueor, W. D„lttrown - k Usti, ll erree. I1)UTION Fit l t..f To Nervous Suffer ,' 4 vui'urLlo, rur.,l of Nervous Debility, Irs -4c.7 ~ I ' Nuatete :te“e!, end Youthful Error, ar ty& t-on:: otbors, will be happy to n-tw, rt .r.e. of charge) the recipe the 4.MOM rplatAy u.ed in prot by the advertoter's • z tu r. cut valuable IPITW/Y, Itt his pLare of bum. ,', , rclitinn--ot vital Irripor• rvol by return Inuit. titteiN B. OGDEN, ,•• Napmn St., N.. York Tt-•re of both sexes will end the ap1.0.5-Bea t , . , ME yoL wool, To on irtFinDf—D.R.. 13V PILLS cure. to l'" • f sp:EtroUiNES.4. 11 " , 1 ual Weskisesa, Insanity, • AtfectioUs, no m at • •••••• .t 060 fir•DAT per box. ;1 :la •t. of so brd.b. O. box, tarPiti J A NIFS i LIUTLER, Aro n t, 427 Hroadway, New York. l'ONk le.:1.10 VALI if.NUE ';iotrol l 3 INVALID. ' ' xtpl 10 , a eautinu to youti ' O M N.riroOlo Debility, Pre. , at ttie rune ho I,u cluorll.lmulf ".clo.ry. By Cllcionlng ' coplei may be b . sd sir•Al, I•LHArir..l2., FAQ, , Also, Kings Co., N. Y. "11'4:1 " I t COLLEGE. MEE MI ✓Acl Y • G•o. Toq, =I =I (.4isrittiestino of Ae• ,••• Or....tueutal nod tioNi• • . Low. rotornoroial ...r lo.lit■ rod goats 3 ) , . " the oho:r or orery powobto •Arm• • • No eiprtmc will to acid p. qty ^f sphoo•ot " l'ritettrAl Aa .a:ployed. Terms..—Tultlrb •`. foollittra acid greatest. or: "or Cir.uLtro. P,nraf, El MI 41x '`u Purr Emit, & TETIRD ST3 1. " , K. Pit.ll:lA . _ '2 __ , , ... , 4 ... .: , • -4 , assod.Wed thee:N.lr'; antler ......!.,, V , Vi...,` di Childs, in The l'ottery buqi• , ~ 6 .- .'4orS ' , n The tenni, b.tween Bre mil' ~:,,..t • i " i V •.•na,:o of the ccustoulers of the oh! '',"•.•• , s the public gooonlly. pruiuhice • ;' , ..0n •• r. 4 ~,•, oi• to give 10.•Ifeei PA • ;Arai: ii vil. 1r iiittl, V. ‘ 4 ( 5: Wit . JAY A CAWS/ 4 . s' --- - - -- F N (I ~,,u rtme.t of Robb.. fflooda. COlxtVe, Games =4 Amulemsiti lot 'coo • A s, Po_fasairryasa. P10744111/340.1f VOLUME 36. Ipt PlLlo4.—They expel the ri -1 0001 ,t tore Oen 1 fe. Every Lana a sink par. Ron I 4 purged by this vegetable real ;dr, ho has less rt• ttatad humor' and more life and vigor, fie any one can prove by thing a Jiig,e .141 e. Pat/01:11 Of 'Pall tuttiti gala C.a.M ;sad strength while stto; .there.. Neer , ' tnn" we rest a few days or wrote from tles purgation,we wake new Bolds from our food, whiu4 replace the Pteottna Oilr4 that the vile !my* azatqui be erectletea: E 4O / 1 time vice repeat this procetv wa expel further quantities of nnpunties, which az.lo rapla.ael by fluids lase a:A less impure, co that io • short time, by continuing the treatment, we briar back the arbo'.o mats of fluids er humors to that state or purity which constitutes heath. for Brendreth's Pais oulr take away humors w hi c h are ound. d by all r ere. ..dote dollen In medicines. Iltiso SO CaUU TO TIFIR SUEFIRRIINGi s —DO YOU •4 Tr) RV. ! If on, mallow two or tur..o hoss , ,esds of 93neho," "Tonic Bitters," ''Saras paring," "Norenue ADtilltt , s." km., Ike., hie, and atter von •re satisfied with the result, then try one box "r Iti)CIMB. BUG I aN'S ENGI.I4Ii :I.PECIPIC KLUX —end b , restored to health and vigor In less than ti,irty days. Tuey are pangy vegetable,- pleamint . to tale, prompt and salutary in roil:. edees on the broken down and shattered constitution. 4)ld and young can take them with advantage. DR. BUCHAN'S RNGLISfi SPECIFIC rIi,LS cure in Iris than 30 day', the worst eases of Nervousness. Impotency, Premature Near, Seminal Weakness ' , Insanity, and all Orloary. Sexual, and Nerrove &Rica one. no matter from what cause pro duced. Pnee, One Dollar per box. Went„, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, AS. S. RV ?MR, - No 4i Broadway, N. Y., General Agent. P. S.-1 box sent to sur s'ldress on receipt of price— which is On Dollar—pad fret. A daps: ptire Circular tent on application. iyl9.2nt am= mo TRH NERVOUS, DEBILITATED AND DESI•OvDENT U) BUTIi 3EXKS.—A great sut finer haring be.n restored to health in a few days, after roan! years (if misery. it willing to ewer his sufferiog fellow-creatures by sending (froe,) on the receipt of a postpsld sdd , ersed envelope, a copy of the formula o care *mph. ed. 'Direct to JOHN M. DAGSTALL, Box 163 Poet °Ake Broakiya, DIG •TOISIAS , VENETIAN LICESE MINI* welug.—ln plat duffle*, price 50 eauft.r" Dr. Thetas—Do ar air: I hare been in the livery bnai- DOM for the last twenty years, and during that time have used all the various liniment* and lotteras of the n.r, but never bare found an at tl de equal to your Ven• stun Mersa Liniment. 1 have fairly tented it on tun horses in distemper, sprains, cute, calks, saelling of the glands, ke.„ aisle° for rheumatism on myself, and bare always found it an invaluable remedy. Respectfully yours, U. LITOSITIP.T.D. Sold by all 4 .11-tqg kW. Oleo, 56 Cortland% Street, 1.4 , a York.. netPß4lf. WIIISARVIA: 1it5.14.13.1t% Do you waut W hieker lor Slouettellos ? Our ilrezmn I", , znyoun3 will force :Lent to „grow on the ern rotbeet fare or chin, or bait on bel , l heari%, in els ere•ke. Price $1 00. Sent by small averywhere, closely so.ltr,t, on ;next It of prirw. Ad4rere. WAIINbIR dt CA)., llnz 1 Brooklyn, N. V .puts mum , . t, euxmatat.—A. sole of wunip z and aerie° to thou. suffering wal l Sotrdual Weak. wo:, I;or.er.o 1).4.11ify, or Pr,rnittero Deen7, (ion% veliat. pie csuoi pruduce.i. Rawl, ponder, and rethret I Be irro:nt : 4 .1c0t frve to ~rty ruldraße,te,rthubet/At wt' et. 143 f •-• ..‘'s•trri mail, Addrens To cours*tr3lPTivio.l.-9atf.rers withConimtatiP tine, Asthma, ,Hronehititi, or any disease or the throat or 1.u04i4 will he rileerfully turuiaLed, w ithout charge, with tit. remedy be the wre or whiAi the Ile,. Kiltr , thl A. Wi1..011, New Yntt , woo, eoloplete:i r..itnrii I to heilth, nft, r hat lug puirer-i1 rev y«111; with tliat t1f.11141 CanilAtllVp'l..zi. To Comionip•ire sufferer., the remedy to worthy or au im. meitiii.te trial, It will eOl4 nothiai, arid may De tho ineitiot of their perfect repteration. Those desiring the P•r3P will please llllresF key i,igrtid A. Wll/...11 0 1 , 35 Small Seeoll4 sti ut, Whit 4 liArizti County. New York. r. 03 45.3 t A 11)1'01Ll'ANT DiSCOS' :-ts - TiItz;STINGG TO AGENTS. kARIIERi ASO Li, Olt:Q.—We Arc coskini a saigle machine xi.irb c uo binee the beet and ebeareod t-or...ible Wine and eider. Pieet, the drye•t Clothes Y.'ringer, and the most pr.wer. fu: i.:fLang faLL. lu la olio. It ie tl.e ou'y rest etitpt• el to mslin,y. Apple ChunpAign, which ie now 'regarded the rood iroporteot dLecoverien of the age. A toteut sauted in ecetY county . , to rhos' we will tedl out such inducements to inettre $l,OOO before Christaw. The tint one making application from any (outletf plod{ hsee the exclueive agency. lull particn lar,, tonne, Sr., by C.:co tar. Adores: ITALL, RI/TO it CO., No, 155 Liberty street, K. Y. aTd.., -tt• Itkl'a I/It tSTII'M 1,1 OA —The IVenk, the Cna• eampfire, Mau:antic, Costive, liilltnus and Delicate, atter I onme days' use, arid find renewed strength and life pervade tam y organ of t heir trstuen. F.very dun- :Aitken the b.ood purer. The n , rtes com mence to the arterlert and terminate in the veins. These peat, as a drat ellect, set upon the arterial blood, in creasing the circulation, by which imptivitiee are depoa drt in the vein*, ond ttty tinew off such collection* into •,naets, which organa, by *he energy derived fr nu Prandreth's hits, enpel them from time When first gond. the Pills way occaeinn griping, and even make the patient (eel averse. This le an excellent ergn. and alto Rn the disease will *non bemired. No great groal is often schiesed without some trouble in Re attainment and this ruin appliea to the recovery of health. Sold by all retpeCt dealers in medicine*. jait'ed tf VIATIAIIIIIO3itAI s—LAOIES A If you wish L marry you ao do so by addressing me. I will .131 you, without money and without price, valuable information. that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age wealth 07 beauty. This information will cost you nothing and it you Isiah to marry, I sill cheerfully &lest yon. All let tern strictly couhdent'st. The desired lohrrostion sent be return mail, and no reward sailed. Please enclose postage or stamped VEIN elope, %caressed to yourself. Address, SAR &Li B. LAMBERT, Greeopolat, Kings Co.. Now York. TN YOU WANT v) KNOW A LITTLE ON EVERYTIIItiG relating to the humeri sYsteale male and female; the CSUJOA acd treatateat of diseteal the marriage mutants of the world,; hoe to se Mt well, and a thociaand things never published before, read the re vised and enlarged editbn of Itudoar. Cortatoe Sault, a CO.riplall book for notions people, and IL good book tor emery one. 400 pages, 200 Illustrations. Price St SO. Contents table sent free to coy eddreea. Book* ow be had at the book atone, or will be sent by mail, poet paid, on reoeipt of the price. Athirst's, X. 11 • FOOTS, Y b., 1110 13roadwar, New York. =I 43 T - -. M MANHOOD ; pow Lett How Restored. JUST PUBLISIJEE) s New Edition of DR. CeLVlol.llel.L'ill CILMMATID EiIAAT on the radical are (without medicine) of dratutagnaknotte„, or 5*11 . .1121'1 Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loma, hum us/or, Mental and Pbralcal Incapacity, Impedimenta to klemaxe, etc.: also, CoireCitrriOn, Written road Fills Induced by self-indulgence or ..stud extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cent*. the oak:tasted author, to this esimtrablit easel, clearly demonstrates. from • thirty years enecessful practice. that the alarming consequences of itelLablue may be rad ially eared without the dangerous use of Internal rood Mine or the application of the knife—pointing outs mod. ot cure at once eituple, certain and effectual, by me. tie ol wbieb every sufferer, no matter what ilia eondltlori may be. can mire 'himself cheaply, privately and radically. cr' This Lecture should Le la the bands of every youth and every men in the land. Sent under weal, to a plain envelope, to any address, nn the receipt of oh recta, or two postage atampa. Address the pabliabera, on AS. J. C. iLiJNY. dr CO., IA Bowery, New York, nutr3OW-tf Pat tips. Ant. 45A6 Reeves' Ambrosia. YOR TU. Jill& TIS EXCELLENT Iletlt DRESSING and wonderful flair Restotative still retains Its precedents in hishionable clrrlea, sad is superseding all other prewst,ona, not only in this country bat also in Europe and South America. Il.ousands of bottles are annually used in the Court circles of Paris, London, :it Peter butt and Madrid, and the safe in Cube b enor moue, ittra , :r Ks' AMBROSIA is composed of an oily es tract irons herbs of wonderful virtue, and is hishlv area end with • variety of exquisite perfumes. It wilectuslS, prevent* the hair f/lling out, sod causes it to grow ran idly, thick still long. it makes the hair curl and gives It a glossy appearance. ile toilet is complete without it. Price 7S cents per large bottle. Sold by druggists and dealers In fancy gooda In all puts of the del nod world. Wholesale by all/wholeisale druggists in every city, and at 85..10/1.6' AMBROSIA ria:Kr,t, N 0.02 Fulton Rt....et, N.Y. TRENCH, RICH SIIDS lc CO., General A env, for Pennsylvania. • Hotel Removed., rrIIP, SIJ IiSCRI BEI?, WHO AS °CCU ributt the fisusima House, just above the Depot a for the prat four years, has ryton'ea rate the , NATIONAL 1101 4 EL, CtIRVP,R' or PEACH AND 8111 , 711.0 STREWS; Where he sifil try to ancounnalsto tericl Cl many emi as web', as he did In the old stand. lle hopes lust the pateanage which wee on fiberalfy extended to tarn there, trill he mi . ended to hon In hie near quarters His stahlin^ is sotticient to accommodate all teamsters who way fagot with their patronage. 410 . 65-If 300$ BOYLE. QT.ItA 12104.—Carne into the enclosurea of tba 1:1 Subterltter OD or ithotit the 'lnth of Jane, Tro liar Verve, one with a Vititte .SO4e in the Flute and One Mind Rtie TI o owner 11l rentwated to code forward, prove property, pay charges and take Laid mares Ai m,. 644 name were baker; up end put on the Town Book by Wm Mclntire, of ireyni, and are now in the pongee igen of r. B. btaaahso, Goacer4, Kriecovyaty Pa. 7 111 : • EZZAILMAII. .. 4 ,•riv, .. . , . . .. - *1 • 1 - ••• • • e • t t 4 - .• . . . . . - • . • .. ' f _..„,: .• , 4 , • . t .... . • • . _ .. ... . " I T 3 _ . ................. ......_.._ Ak.,. Special Notices. MO Main St. Hartford, Coon .3.VWS,s 13';'1'1.6R. 42) roadway. N4*. York. TWO DOLLARS AND A-II OBSERVER JOB OFPICE. We would respectfully call the attention of t oo po w e i to our f iellities for doing Job Printing el every descrip tion. Haring rsPid Premier sod the latest grimier Type wie are prepared to do anything hi,the jobbing line, id 1" manner equal toss" other establishnunt, and on terri.us as reasonable as toe Buffalo or Cleveland °Moen. Ws hares ided nearly two thousand dollars worth of mate- rial to the °Mee eines it has bee:lii oar possession, with the object of making it what we thought the communi ty needed. Bow well we hay su:ore , l , l we leave the specimens of our jobbing, which may we seen to every pert of litrib Western Peunsylvasur, to frailly. noss who sent tasty work are :civil to ire us a call. We cat do any Mod a , Printing ast an IC dote elsewhere, —msch for instance es All kinds creed by Coal Operators, Alt clods used by Cost Skippers. Ali kinds used by Coal Sellers, Ali kinds tared by Member:its and Storekeeper, All kinds used by Retailers and Grocers, All kinde used by Mrumfacturere. All tingle used by Medicine bsudere, Aft Alerts used by Auctioneers, All kinds used by Railroa 1 Agents, 41 kinds trendily hanks, .411 kinds used by lasurauom Offices, All kinds used by Stock Companies, generally, II kinds used by Brokers, Alt kinds used by Com. and For. ifershasits, • A Ulan& need by Express Men Mande used by Proreational 'Men, A It kinds used by Literary Societies, All kinds used by[Publle Odlotrs. All kinds used by,,,Patentees, 'All kiwis used by Producers of New Articles, All kimirfnesed by Merchants of all Trades, All kinds used by Architects, All kinds need by Paguerresu Eetabliabraents, All kinds teed by Artist* generally, , All kind* used by Public Exhibitors, All lends used by Managers of Social Assemblies, All kinds used by Political Managers, All kinds used by Travelling Agents, All kieds used by rename, or sellers of real estate, All kinds used by the sellers ol Poisons' Property, All binds need by Rents's, in abort, all kinds used by all shwas. Orders by mail,wben sent by responsible partles,proMpt ly atteuded to. Agents for Strews, C4sneerts,ke., Those respousib lity we are net acquainted with, must pay In advance. In cases where packages are sent oat of the city by express,and the eereme for whom they are Intend ed have net a regular seem:rut at the office, the bill for collodium will invariably be forwarded with thew,. Important Announcement. fIREAT SALE of Watches. Chains, Dia- Nji mond Fano, ko, Ono Million Dollars' worth to bn disposed of at One Dollar Saab 1 Without r•ganl to Valle f Not to be paid for mall you know what iron are to mare I Splendid Lott of Articles! AU to be mad for One Dollar Each. Slab. 260 Gents' Gold Hunting-ease Wet:} es $5O to $l5O 250 Lad.cm Gold mod Summoned hal:ail:4K cal , : Weeh•a li to 70 600 Gents' hoonol-cat.e Silver let - at:hot 05 to 70 21 ` plamood Rings 50 to 700 5,000 Gold Vogt and Sock elmitum. ...... ---4 to CO 3•' Gold Oval Baud Gray-lots 4to S 6 " Geld and Jot Bracelets__ oto 70 1 16 Cbste!,SiLlO Cbslos and Goard Chaos— 6to 6.0 7 '. Solitaireand Gold Branches. 4to 1 6.. Coral, Opal, and 'Emerald Brooches.... 4to 3 .• Gotd, Cameo, and Pearl Far Drops 4to 6 .. )ffoolao, Jet, Lava, kFlr'ottne ear drops. 4. to 7,5. Coral, Ord, sod Emerald .. 4to 4 ... Californta Diamond o:elit pine ........3,60 to 1 3 " G o ld rob and Vest Wateb•tere '6O to 4., Fob and Vest fßibbonslides • 3to 1 S " IMlttil SOlitare Steere.buttnna, Vt Ids, he. 3to ... (101.1 Thirab'am, Pencil*, ad 4to 6 Ituiatate I.ocketa 2,50 to 10 3tiniatute Lock-ta, Magic gpring 10 to 20 Gold Toothpick', Crones, he 2to B Plain Gold Rings. 4to 10 01a...1.d GoNt !taiga 4to IL Stone Sat a nd Signet Rings 2,60 to 10 I D " California Il.stooild }tiny. 2to 10 75" pecv Lavilee Jrwelry—Jet and sto 15 6 " seta Ladies'lewelry—Cameo, Pearl.,Oral and other storm 4to 15 " (tutd Yoas, Sara. •atenalon holder* and Pencils. 4to 10 tinld Pena 412 , 1 lonlot.al Holders.— to 10 Gold Poor; aoil Gold extenitinn " 16 to 20 5 " Ladle& Gilt and Jet sto 16 Lai , thele Gilt sad Jet Buil, Bars et Balls_ 6to 10 " &leer tl , taats and Prizaktg Caps sto 50 " SilrerCaatont 16 to 50 " SUctt ErAit s Car4. and Ca►r Ilasketn.... 20 to 60 " clogrto SI Y rer 7.-aSpoona er .144 11 to 21 " dosAn `lnver Tattle, poons and roam._ 21 t" 41 ARRANDALE /4 Co., liarnsf4-carers . 4 g•nth N". 167 roadway, New York, annuunco that an or the 11..0(11) at - of g .dot will be sold for Gniilar each. lo eines Ineciess of the great ■tagaatrun of trade in the manufacturing districti of England, through the war haying ent eel thi auttple of eitton, a large quantity o raidabh. Jewelry, originally intends 1 for the Kngliah market, Lai b•on sent oil for sale in this. country, and trillf: be geld at any sacridce I Mauer these etreom_ ataocei, aftRINPALE it Co., seing ■s agents for the pnotiya.i burqr,east tua , ,ulac.turert, bare resolved OD 311 a Gteat Gift netribution, subject to the following.i;egu tiat:cens: Nruti , ,tes of the viriuus fkrtieleu are rust put tutu roralopec.eell.; up, Ind coloul ; :too erd r rel, ere taken out without re4s.ll to choice, and ieot by milt thum giving all 4 (air chants. On the receipt of the ce.tincate, you w‘ll it.e what you amigo hse.. tad theu :t at ynnr option to lend I.lp, dollar and take tho arti cle or oat Purchaser* way thus obtain i ° Old Wat ch, Distrsond. Blasi or any Set of Jew..fry on uur 114 for one dollar. Eb;ll 25 CENTS 'FOR A OF.ItTIVICAU. la all tr ,to.etions by tasil, we shall ‘hsrge for tn• irsrdtax the Certificate, paylog postage, sod doing the hi:mine/AN 25 mats sash, which moat fA eaclosed when the Vertienste is sent for. rin, Cert4Liestes will be sent fo: $l, eleven ;or 12, Itirt, ft>l $5, laxly-tee for $lO, sad • hundred for $l5. Ai3fr241"8.--We want agents in ovary rag:met:4,lnd to every town and rOtILItY In the country, and those acting as such wlll De alloaed ten coots on every Certificate or for than, provided theft remttancio amounts to one dollar. Agents wilt collect It 6 cents Inc every , Car. titicate, and remit 16 cents to at, either to evils or past as. stamps. Address, aqxt'4s-Sat L. BROWN & CO., ' (WO SOCUtn. Browp it Co„) BANKERS AND COLLECTORS .or Military & Naval Claims, 2 Park Rate, New York. Correspo - tiding hone* in Wublogton, D. C., J. W. lrisii ar & Ca., 476 lltit Streit. Raving had three sears' experience in the collection of Claims and t►a general tranasision of business in ell departments of Government, We can suure oar cliental and c. rrespondents that all business intrusted to us .ill be ♦i;oroasly and prompUs attended to. We are prepared to make advances aport sad nertlate the malts of claims, and purchase Qeerterme►te{a bills end cheeks, an well as collect the Collowiny cleaves : Peosiona for invalids, Widows, tlothen end Orphan Bounties for Soldiers, :Hach :reed fo wounds received to battle, those who have amved two years, and the heirs of decereed; also Stets bounty to such es are en titled. Metered pay for Offloses &saliva:ll4ra, and the heirs of d.e.aate.S. • Nary pits* money for all captures, NAM, pension and balance of pay. Accounts of discharged Accra settled, ordnance Loa clothing returns property made out and collected. and clearances obtained from Ordnance and gaarterniastsee Oepartesen a. S. Revenue Stamps for eats at a dlacomat of 3M to 45 per cent. HEAD QUARTERS —ros— CHEAP GOODS! --- I {/ Wholesale and Retail ORM= AND PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS. P. & ffi. ,SCHLMIDECKER, are now receiving at their old 5 taw', Ameri can Block, State street, a large and superior stock, of GROCERI ES, PRO VISIONS, W iNTES : LIQUORS, WILLOW, WOODEN, AND STONE , WARE, FRUITS, NUTS, fro., /cc., together with every„,thing.fonnd in a House of this kind, which they will sell as cheap u any ether establishment in this city for Cash or most kinds of country produce. They have also on band one of the - largest Sad divest node of 'fobs/eta and Began ever bronitbt to lirle„ to 'bleb *ay invite U. stteunou of the public. ar Call sad ape as—s nimble slxpence Is better this a slow shilling. cooseqtently Cast* Mayen midland great bargains by calling $t the Grocery Head Quarters! iIatERICAN' BLOCK, STREET. dumea.l3B4-- 4 112 dr.SI. SC liIJXDAILa. Pleasure Excursions. DARTI ES DESIRING To HAVE SAIL. -Lta itaminetooe on the Bey, or to visit the Nahum• la, wall dad the anclerelimod atfrori rase _y to mecum:to. ante Them with good. boats. 1 lave 2 Ireehti expressly fitted oat the platsore parties; to atiriltioa,to a asiabai t of Row Boots. Flatting Tackle and Balt sal the time on bona. remoras %%raring to bare the ne t sf aai asj Diode will lad toe solute/AV os Mad, the old rj r. keet of State street. JAS. S. Mir 1111314.4141 e: YEAR, IF PAID IN AD - lhfigigirw $4,00, IF OT PAID 'UNTIL THE END OF THE 'S,7EAR. ERIE, PA, THURSDAY AfTE)INOON, AUG. 10, 1865. The increase as the number of cues of crime is appalling. The paper* aro full of "shocking outrages," 'horrible murders," &b. Our readers can judge the extent to which villainy hals sway in our country at the present lime, when we tell them that the following are clipped from a single day's mail received at this office: A TTATIOLICAL OUTTIAIIe. it most horrible and brutal murder was committed in the neighborhood of Nashville, Washington county, Illinois, about.fifty miles from this city, on the afternoon of the 4tb of July. It appears that in the settlement of Germans in that neighborhood was one whose reputed wealth was great. fie had quite a number of ford) bands working for him, and on the day in question the whole force was engaged in harret tine- the crops. Soma three of the men did not wish to work on the 4th of July, and BO stated to the farmer, who told thrm he wished to secure his crop, and if they did not work he would psy them off and discharge them. This appears to have given them offence, but they concluded to quit work, and the farmer accordingly paid them off, discharged them, and they went away. The work went smoothly on until about tl:e hour of 4 o'clock, when the farmer discovered that hie dwelling house was on fire. All hsste 1119 immediately made to the scene of the conflagration by the farmer and his remaining - field hands. Upon arriving at the Beene, and en endeavoring to obtain access to the honest, it was found that all the doors were securely fastened. When the doors were forced by the people assem— bled, the first object that mot their gaze was the mangled and half burnt body of the farm er's wife, her brains bespattered over the room. The body was removed from the burn— ing-building, and every effort exerted to atop the conflagration, which was finally accom— plished. As soon as the tiro was stayed an immediate search was inst;tuted for traces of the fiendish perp'etrators. A number of Ike neighbors intnieli;:tely took horse and went in the din:cit.:t of Richvienr, a town some fifteen miles distant, where they learned one of, the men had gone. At Richview they suc ceeded in capturing one of the supposed mur deters, named White. lie was itrought; to the neighborhood of Nashville, where he wee hung up several times by tho infuriated peo— ple who had him in charge, in order to extort a confession from him. After the third Ming. ABB t BDALE k CO leT Broadway, N. " Y lug he expressed a desire to make a confes sion, which in substance was as follows : After the farmer discharged them they con cluded to go and rob the house before his return; to which' two of them agreed, but the ot h er man would have nothing to do with the affair, and it is supposed he came on to St. Louis. While and the other man then started for the house, where they found the farmer's wife alone, and demanded her husband'. money, w hi c h s h e r e f u s e d to give up, or tell them where it was secreted. A kettle of water was boiling on the are, and upon her continued refusal the ruffians seised her, threw her upon the floor, and poured the boil ing water slowly ova her person. She still refused to tell where the money was secreted, even under this horrible torture, when White, becoming enraged, seized a billet of wood out the unfortunate woraaa's brains. They then instituted a search of the_premises, and succeeded in ditcovering four hundred dollars in greenbacks and about $2,000 in notes, which they decamped with after setting the house on fire. After making tMs confession s Consultation was held, and the crowd of citizens, numbering about three_ hundred, re. solved to hang him. The noose wee sOcord, ingly re arranged about his neck, and in s. fel moments his 13)111 was ushered Into ths- presence of his Stoker, to answer the crime of which be bad been guilty. Oa his pereoa was found about $4O in money, and three per. • The Couspwq ler• • Nobody eared when he wen Ant the women when Mehonidegg • Notoady decked hilllllll,* Hilda— Its wa calf a...V1510102 Id °bale peaked ik • deletykessli - Folded raiment and °lev i es A litatstek held ail the new reeenit Might own, or love, or eat, or wear. Nobody gars him a good-bye f e te— With sparkling jest and Rorer-crowned tine I Two or three friends on the eidcwalc mood Watching for Jones, the Wirth in line. Nobody earctl how the battle _went Wtth the men who fought till the bullet sped Through the coat unlocked with led or star Una common gold's:. Mat for dead. The cool rain bashed the fevered wooed, And the kind ctosda wept the iiso.dong night— ♦ Taring lotion Nature g e s TIU help might cori th morning light. Stich help aa tl halts or. the surgeon rime, Clearloethe :silent arm from ahooldsr ; lad another name wires tha pension list For chn trwygnt pay or the-common soldier. Ste orrr yonder all day he stands— Au empty glee?, in the sott wind Awsyr, la he ldd• his lonely left band oat For ohlrity at the craning 'soya. Ant thle to how, with . hitley .111.1n*, fie begs hie brad and hardly Urea So wearily eteacut the awn A retail and tratent (?) country , cites What matter how he served the gum When place and rash were OCIlf yonder ? What matter though Its hors the nog Throu;h bltudLog smoke and battle thunder? Whit matter that s wifo and that Cry sool. for that good arm rant ? Aod woodar why that random shot To lam, their own hetored, was seta. 06, patriot hearts, wipe out this st du ; Givrijewnted map and sword no more ; Nor let the tommou soldier bluets / 0 Orn the loyal blue he wore. Shnut Lind and love tar rielry won By chief and loader staunch sad true; Hut don't forget the boy. tbat Shout for the common soldier too. The Carnival of Crime. ONE DAT'S GLEANINGS /BUM TDB PAPERS. ying alone by, and with a single blow dashed mils from the commandant at Little Rock; Ark., allowing him to' Pass oat of the lines. He was a man about thirty years of age, and, was, wo believe, a native of Pennsylvania. His partner in crime has not yet been arrested, but he can hardly escape the punishment he d e s e rves. Great ezeitement prevails in the neighborhood, and there is but little doubt the other, if', captured, will meet_ the same fate as White.—Si. Logi/ Press, MOILDIIII OV A WOMAN AND CU!LD We are informed that a terrible tragedy Look place in idadleon eetmly, about foUr miles from London, last week, but 'Our in formant could flat give OSSIES. a recite, Ibis awful story 49 we heard it:' farmer sold hie farm to three men, who gale it $15,000 iii Cash in part payment. In the evening he walked to London; leaving his wife' and child at home. S)me time after, a'pedlar, Who had often Stayed all night at the house,_ drove up `and asked permission to remain; but the farmer's wife declined, boo ing , it was dunhthd If her Inteksnd returned that and ;he knew there was a largo sum of money' in the house. She remarked to the pedlar that if bar husbin.+i returned he would pro • *biNza" . ol. _ - . Us pedbar drove on, met the farmer, and returned with him. Aa they approached the house the farmer observed a light in a room' in which he usually kept hie papers, and re— marked to the pedlar that there were burglars in the house. The pedlar prodoeed • pair of revolvers, and the two, stationing themselves at points where the burglars would probably attempt to escape, they gave the alarm:and rushed out. • The pedlar killed two of them, when the third ran towards the farmer who kilted him. 170oa entering the house, the farmer was horrified to find his wife and child murdered. When the bodies of the murder— ers were - examined it was discovered that they were the parties who had purchased the farm that day; one of them being brother in-law to the farmer. —D zyton (0.) Journal, July 10. a SAD'SSORY. The Brooklyn rates tells a sad; Story of crime which has lately occurred in that city. Miss Lucy S. Jones, formerly of West Spring. field, Niue., visited a brother in Brooklyn, lea August. 'She went considerably. in society, to Diooklyn, sod, it is said, was engaged to be married. She was about to take her de parture, when she was suddenly taken ill, and not being able to find the family physi cian, her brother called in Dr. I. W. Walter, of 355 Fulton street, who prescribed for her. In the coarse of a few days, with careful nursing, Miss Jones was juite recovered, and was about to proceed on her journey to West Springfield, :Irina the doctor informed her that her health had not been eamciently restored to warrant her undertaking the jour ney. The finale of a dory' too revolting to place upon paper, is that this physician, wader cover df hie profession, began by gradual ap proaChes to assail her maiden purity, and at last, ender the disguise of personal services, succeeded in effecting the ruin of his unsus pecting victim, who becanie eneiente, when, as she alleges, he admiaistered medicines to her for the purpose of producing an abortion. This part of his treatment failed to censure mate'his evil designs, and on the let inst. ebe was safely delivered at the house of . her brother. The medicines administered, al though not - quite accomplishing the diabolical result intended, rendered the patient's con finement a most dangerous and , painful one ; she escaped barely ' 13 her life, and is now a perfect wreck. The brether e sister had thus been debauched and ruined, at once took steps to bring the guilty roan to justice, and made an affidavit, upon which the order of arrest was issued on the 15th inst., and that evening Dr. Walter was safely lodged in jail, where be still remains, not having been admitted to bail. The Meriden Re order says: Last Friday morning A young lady, residing just beyond Middlefield, while walking through the moun. tains'on a visit to same friends in the East District of the town, was suddenly set upon by three persons in soldiers', uniform, who dragged her into the woods near at hand, where they' stripped her clothing entirely from her body, and the three in succession ravished her person. After gratifying their lusts; the inhuman fiends left their victim in sensible, and in a perfectly nude state. When consciousness had returned, the unhappy girl discovered that her ravishers had carried away every article of bee wearing apparel. She remained is 'the woods, is her nudity, for more than an hour, and-until nearly noon, when she eneceeded in attracting the atien. tion 'of a gentleman passing in a carriage, who quickly went to her assistance, covered her nakedness as well as he wee able with him vest and coat, and in that manner carried her home. The ft , leorder calls for the infliction of immediate punishment upon all such fiends, and I cautions the public against charging these acts upon the soldiers, as many of them sold their uniforms, and the ruffians_ have bought and worn them to divert suspicion. An unfortunate event grew out of a fit of passion between a Mr. Webster and his eon, in Montgomery county, Pa., lest Tuesday. Young Webster wanted to take a horse and go from home; the father desired him to re.. main Simi go to Work in the harvest field. Angry words ensued,. followed by a fight, when the son struck the father with an axe, fracturing his skull. Dr. Kephart, of White. ball, was sent for, who proneunoed the wound a mortal one. ' The eon quietly left the house and has not been heard from since. An outrage of the most shocking character was committed in Stunner county Some days ago, a few . miles distant from Gallatin. A negro man, who had been traveling about with the army, waiting, it Is said, on some officer, obtained employtnent on a farm in the neighborhood. He had been observed watch ing a very respectable looking white girl, about twenty years old, living in the place, for some time past. On the day when the outrage was committed he left his plow in the field, where he was At work, and laid in Wait for the unfortunate girl, at a place where he uknew ebeAro id pass. When she approached he seised her, dragged her off some distance, and then violated her. Shortly after, another negro man mane up, when the scoundrel fled, leaving his wretched victim in the hands of the second negro, who conducted her into the house and gave the alarm. The neighborhood are i n not, pursuit of the ruffian, and we trust he may be brought to justice. Jud;ing from the record of our exhhanges in various parts of the country, there seems to be an epidemic of this blackest and most detestable of crimes. A moat cold-blooded murder was perpetra ted on Tuesday night in Now York. It ap pears the. James Smith, Wm. Rebenstite and two ladies were returning from the Fenian pic4tio, when they were set upon by a party of rowdies and Smith was murdered, his body being mangled in the most horrible manner. Rebenstite wee stabbed, but is not seriously injured. Two men have bean arrested on suspicion of being 'concerned in the murder. The Boston Transcript says it is authorised to say that (bit estate of Presidetit with the addition of contributions tuadelin Massachusetts, Rhode island and New Tirk, will amount to one buuared thownuo and that tho active labors of times obtaining su bi ce iptio n s to Ulf Unoola feud have now ontiVr - NUMBER 11 Dan Rice's Gralituda. Dan 'Rico, the celebrated circus performer, some fourteen years ag.? Jon . Reading ' wide ail 'ekUibition 'sonic tat, - which tamed out badly, and involved the proprietor in diffi culty., Judge Ileidenreic, of perks county, found him is this condition, gave him a suit of eloti.es, and lent him a horse and wagon, in order that ho might pursue his business. Dan was still unsuccessful, and destitution coon overtook him again ;- while, to add to his dletress, his wife WAS taken sick, In this di. lemma he was forced to sell tho horse and wagon, which the judge bad only loaned him, in order to raise memos to. take Lis vire Lowe to Pittsburgh. Not long after this he obtained a situation in ono of the theaters of this city, where the judge saw and recognized him, anti in the moruiug called at his lodgings. Dan Was still poorly and Reedy, and (ally expected reproaches, if nothing worse, hut instead of these,.the judge insisted on going the second time to the tailor, and being fitted out at Lis expense. To this, however, Dtn would not consent, and they patted, never to meet again until one day last week, when . his company was performing at Reading, .and the judge came to attend. Du's first duty was to hunt up hie old friend, and invite him to take a short ride about town, to which he consented, and a horse and vehicle were soon ready at the door. . Dan's equipage, like that of his profession generally, seemed a pretty stylish turn.ont. It consisted of a bran new carriage of elegant make, a cream colored Arabian pony, and a spick and span new set of glistening harness. The drive was taken and enjoyed, and time Hew swiftly by, as the two Mends talked and laughed over the half-forgotten events of old times. Dan drove the judge,:baek to his lodg ings, stepped out upon the, pavement, and 'before the judge bad time to rise from his seat, handed him the reins and whip, with a graceful how, and aid.. These are yours, judge—the old horse and wagon restored with interest—take them, with bin Rice's warmest gratitude:" The judge was stricken Jutol) With amazement for a few moments, but soon recovered his self-pessession, and began to remonstrate. But Dan was inexorable—he closed his lips firmly, shook his bead, waved 'a polite adieu to his old friend in the carriage, walked off to his hotel, and left the judge to drive the handsome equipage, now really his own,.to , he stable. An honest.man, sad a man of honor, is Dan Rice.—li!emiaty Gazette. EXPIMES AT THE "WHITE Roca" c.—Th Rochester Democrat explains how the late President Lincoln was able to save $60,000 from his salary. It insists that the trouble with a President of reasonably frugal habits is not how to save his salary, but how to spend it. In the first place he has no rent to pay. Congress furnishes the White House from garret to cellar, and provides all that is needed in kitchen and vsntry as well as in parlor. He has no wages to ray. Congress pays bis servants, from prirate excretory to bootblack and scullion. It also provides him with fuel and lights, and pays the expelfses of his stables. It pro_ vi.'es him with a garden and a ecrps of gar. deners, who ought to see that he pays nothing for vegetables, or fruits or dowers. In short, of the ordinary expenses of housekeeping, the only bills the President is called upon to pay are the butcher's and the wine merchant's. Even the latter has not fallen upon the recent occupants of the White trona., whose cellars have usually been kept well stocked by pres ents of wines and liquors.; When all these items are deducted, and when it is considered that it is not otiquet to in Washington to call upon the President for contributions . to ordinary oharities, it can be easily understood how !Qr. Lincoln could lay up one-half or more of his salary. And this' economy wilt be more comprehensible if the fact be, aa'universally asserted and credited In Washington, that the expenses of the par• ties and state dinners occasionally given by the President were, at :qrs. Lincoln's request, paid for out of government funds. All this was different under former administrations. Disunion Ics CIMIAIL—The Itichmond public relfhtes the following; Is that good iee oream,•Uncle ?" was the query put to a peripatetie-vender of the aforesaid article a day or two since. " Oh', yes, massa, die Union ice cream." "Dii-Uaina ice cream ! why, you'll be arrested as a rebel, if you talk that way." • "Oh no, sir, I ain't no rebel. Die Union ice cream is what I sell ; ain't no rebel 'bout it, certain." Bat how can it be die Union and you not ben rebel ?" Old darkey (scratching hie pate with a puzzled air) "Ili, %ain't say nutria 'bout Diu-Union, I ssy die Union ice cream." " Oh, you moan it's Union ice cream." " Yes, dat's what I mean ; try some, sir? ICe worry nice." " No, if it's Union I'm afraid it can't , be dissolved." Emit venerable African, in a huff debating inward ly whether he had not better change the ap• pellation of his wares. An amusing story is told of a lady who tried to smuggle % clock across the Canada border. She gave the elockseller particular direc tions to fix the alarm apparatus so it would not strike, but the Cannok being somewhat of 'a wag, set the alarm so it would strike at the moment he knew the lady would arrive at the Custom louse. The lady fastened the time. piece securely to her hoops, and started on her homeward journey. Arriving at the Cue. tom House, the officer found nothing contra. band among her effects, and was passing to the next traveler, when a load Ish-t-r-t. was heard under the lady's skirts. The strange noise was kept up for a full space of a minute ; but to the lady it seemed an hour, an/ she became tremulous and excited. The Custom Muse Officer, not daring to lay hands on a woman, "save in the way of kindness," ob • tamed an iron rod, with which he felt around the crinoline for the concealed clock and finally succeeded in bringing it down. AN EXPLANATION. - -Young ladies are often asked why they plush so whet spoken tohbout their lovers, but they are Seldom able to giro a satisfactory answer. Taking pity on their bashfulness, 41 writer in the American 'Medical Gautte tarnishes the following lucid explana. tion of:the beautiful phenomenon : "The mindcommunioates With the central ganglion: the latter, 1)y reflex aolion through the brain and facial nerve, to the, organic nerves in the fee --- tr *th which its brachet inosculate." The "inlate, is now perfectly clear. Change of position, according to the Rich— mond, limo, is a white mate driving hack, a [ with big negra ins*, t ' M!!•!=l1 VibeHo and Ingo. * Otb•Ill o u • captain bole 1 • Tho Mut u 4:40.by 'folk 00%50* - • IMltatirta mit -,..,,,, .- - Witt'. for NOV igker* - 44 , •, 4 , : e;i!4":71 slrotalvsessao.: k illim * Dotll otr• day be b meet The riA uresSWei•-• Saye he." 'roar wiles 4 primed Ado. tae la a reithleee !tole; oh! She does not ewes darn for jolts Shiley* your eyes for Cassie., - da " itridi l tatis - 40 gantys4t. 4 ; 7 1' la IU her homets at ly y - She etrdayoonerelekdareddpiekgr le - for him to wipe hte tozeir.", "Itr butdkirebitr! my hscrAkenhlit r uttitlw than did stammer : II! tto,,poek: t-haadkercbief ! besuutut beAdamas I :PP:either isle= rowthit a et itle But first Cll put the candle ett, Azad alaY her with a Wester:" Items of All Sorts• The Boated Poit says that. in that Stets, apothecaries are forbidden to sett medicine Saturday evening that is liable to work on Sunday. A New York poet says that many seem to he of the opinion, that, unless we go on hang ing, now that we have stopped shooting,. the ' dignity of the country will miler. A French boy fi ve years old, while playing recently about a coal-pit tended by his father in the south part of tireat Barrington, Mass.. broke through and was burned to a cinder before he could be rescued. At a gay party in Mount Zion, Illinois, a felw eveningn since, a beautiful young lady suddenly exclaimed, " Oh, I am so sick I" and fell dead. A. phyaician, who was present, after an examination, announced that her death was caused by tight lacing. PA provision of the constitution lately adopted in Missouri, makes it obligatory upon every teacher of religion, and every teacher of any school, public or private, to take, sub scribe and file his oath of loyalty, witkin sixty days after the 4th of July inst., on penalty of a fine of five hundred dollars, or imprison— ment in the county jail for six months, if they continue to teach or preach without taking and filing the oath. Gen. Scott says 'that people think ho is proud and pompous, simply because he is prcud and erect. To a recent caller who ex pressed surprise at his affability, ha remark— ed: " Sir, it hatkbeen' the misfortune of my life td be six feet. four inches high, and lo have a straight spine. Had I been round• shouldered, or had a hump on my hook, it would have relieved the odium of the public, eye." The funftieit s tory of the ago is told by a' Detroit paper. A lady suspected her husband of improper intimacy with the hired girl. Without informing her husband of her inten— tions eke sent the girl off that night and Tent to sleep in the girl's bed. She had not been there long when somebody came and took the other half of the bed. About two hours after the wife rose, it/tending to revoal the intended infidelity of her spouse, struck a light, when to! it was the hired man. We don't believe it. A number of papers are republishing an apparently startling account of the decom posed body of Lynn C: Doyle having been found in a barrel at a druggist's in Richmond, Va. It appeared originally -in the Republic of that city, and represented that Lynn C. Doyle (Linseed Oil) was a merchant of Phila delphia. The holm is a harmless one, but we respectfully suggest to our Richmond cotem porary that it might fill its colymns to better -advantage. A singular acd painful incident happened recently at. the Royal Theater in Berlin. A new ballet. by Taglioni,' named Sardanapulatt, was represented, in the last scene of which all the ulcers' appear and arrange themselves amend Sardanapulas to die with him in the games. To produce the necessary sinolte, stones were heated and water was to he thrown upon them. The stones were laid between the seats, but the dancers, instead of sit** upon the seats, sat down on the burning.. sconce. A &secant of pain followed, which was not in the play. Nearly all of them were badly burned: - FUNNY MINTAKIL—The Springfield (Mass.) Union is responsible for the following: "The old proverb that circumstances alter oases,' had a spicy illustration this other day at a Boston hotel, and two parties, one from this city, and the other of Boston, participated therein. d young man, who is the leash bit feminine is his appearance, parting his hair in-the middle, &c., went to Boston, and while in that city was taken with a severe fit of °hobo. Stopping at a _hotel, he pat himself to bed and sent for a physician. The doctor came, felt of his patient's pulse, examined his stomach, and inquired-solemnly if his habits were ;'regular ; to 'which the young man somewhat surprised, answered in the affirma tive. The doctor then cautiously and .politely informed his patient that his symptoms mani fested some probabilities of an increase of the census in a short time. The surprise orthe cholic-stricken young man at this singular announcement, was only equalled by - that'of the doctor when he discovered the true sex of his patient. Tut DOLLAIL—The word dollar is derived from a German word which means valley, and Was first applied to coins in consequence of this circumstance : In the mining region of Bohemia at, a place called Joachim/OM (Joachim's valley) silver pieces of one ounce weight were coined and , came into circulation about 1520 as Joachimathaler, and then far shortness thaler; this became (Were in Spanish, and in English dollar. The thaler is still the German money of account, and the Spanish.milled :dollar became so famous la the world of commerce, and so familiar to our fathers in their dealings: with the West Indie s and the Spanish colonies, that 'our Congress adopted it as the best known and most cony.- nient unit of money. The word dime is a cor ruption of the Latin deem, tea ; cent is a contraction of the Latin centaur, hundred; and a mill a contraction of thefLatia thousand; so that our denominations are philo sophical as convenient, each one being in order, and being designated a tenth part of the one above. COUPLIX RILATIONSIIIP.-A correspondent of Iforper's-ly is involved in domestio perldezities. He writes: 1 got acquainted with a young widow, who lived with her step daughter in the same house. I married the widow; my father fell, shortly after it, in love with the step-daughter'ef soy wife,..utel married her. My wife became the mother in-law and also the daughter•in..law of my own" father ; my wife's step.daaghter is my step-mother, and I em the step-taths* , of my mother-in-law. My step-mother, who is the step.daughter of my wife, has sr boy.; .beria tmtUrStly my step-brother, but because be Is tbo eon of my wife's step-daughter, so is m y wife the grandmother of the little boy, and I am the grandfather of my step-brother. Aly wife has also a boy; my step-mother 'sl3 eon• quently the step-sister of my-boy, and is also his grandmother, because he is the child of her step-son ; and my father illithe brother.. in-law of my eon, because be has got hil'.sstep sister for a wife. I am the brother of my - Olen* son, who ii the son of my step-mother; I . /i/Gt the brother-id-law of my father, my *ifti is the aunt of her own eon, my son is the tramli ne of my father, and I am my elm tran44 father• . • ... 4 4 H .1 M. ..a. . CI II s ~~. T ~$}~~ +%iy`.K' 13 la