The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 12, 1865, Image 1

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    ERIE WEEKLY OBSERI , " R.
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uzu if ! Aid In advance ; Turialt,,DobLaus if not
I rt.l 'he Ps vilatien of the yeAr. Subeeribers
by' reader will he charge I Vane Ceara a
retl in addillon.
pt:ERTISEMENT.3.—One square of Ten Lines one to'
• $ l ,O O ; two insertions 11,50; three sneer
„ 75; one mnntie $2OO two menthe 12,75 :
ti, ee mtbs $3,40; ALE months $5,60; one years9,oo;
• r a lrortmments in proportion. These rates
will to strictly adhered to, unless obtained by special
• cr at the option of the psbllsheria
N„t e c., Strap., Divoroes and like adiertiee
r,,.;, ; Adm inistrator'. Notices $3,00; Local
t:,21 TEN eente A lint.; SlarrtageNoticesvirawvT.
rrr ear.'.. a piece; Obituary Notices (over three lines
is extorlt) fire cents per line. Original poetry, tin
t , r ;•ten at the request of the editor, one d.llar
~:e it advertisements will be continued at
of the person advertising!, nuttl ordered
dlrretion, anises a specified .period is
f.,r its insertion.
FF!si - l.N4.—ll'e have one of the beat Jobbing
it: the State, and are ready to do any work in
that way be entrusted to us, In equal style
~...16.11huient outside of the largest cities.
I T At; c i-trituriieattras should be addressed to
Pub'tsher and Proprietor.
Business Directory.
A rgig J. BIATELY, Iff
ATTORN A? LAW. nidgllNT
• Will st.io ractieu to adjoining Cow:ales
coiWE tt• I'UTL Eft.
Arro.:MIT AT LAW, Erie Coanty,
- , ~,,, •r 1 ether bunk:eta atteniead to with
WI:T.110
. T.. ILTICT A? Law, to '074./keex Of
t, Erie, Ps wig 7'02
lEEE
P. E:N. , IGN,
fin , I69ILLY.II, sad Dealer in Stationery,
Newspapore, Country dealers
na,:er Brown's Hotel fronting the Park.
!MUM
ATTORwr..... +wt. Ch.mareiLLOß2l.lT LAW.
Par gon Wort. n9^- Nnrth „ 44 .
ra.
?111 1,0 BENNETT,
JrRTICE or TIM RILACE. 01Deo ieeond
Block, French Street, between Fifth Ynd
junelr.-2.
I'IN & WI 1.111(JR,
Arroßxxis AT Law. Ridgway, Pa.
;, r n.. Slegeau, Cameron and Jefferson eountie..
iinn.i'id;i-1.09 W. W. WIL,BUT.
=a
• ; ULT.. PROPS'S:OIL
M; 1:BISON ROUSE.
ed !Ina ‘.farket Street—one ignete east of
- . 7,-aaeze. Warren. re. Sept. 29-IZ.
k 11111 S -
TCST/Cll OP TUB Pgl/011, Parigolll Block,
of Farrar Hall, Erie, Pa
EO / (it's:NlS:lN p
y 'IES AT LAW AND JCSTICN OP TUN PLANE.
lan q:nt, Conveyancer and Collector.
a - Al/thereat corner of Fifth ignd
raw.,,;:ne, Fa. arld'e 5- t
"DV sTdltiS.
Joan. Cannawairacza. at th. new
Viihrie, has n hand a large assort
; , 1;:. rr.)ctsrons, Wand and Wffloar Wn7e,f
Liquors, Tobsceo, Segara, kis., to which he :e
-:;c cd!s the attention of the public, sat:sand that
0. , :r ce good bar:ratan u can be had in any part
r:le c +u n: ,• marSo'6s—ly
I V. OSiWitNE,
LIPSII4 AM) Sat.! SrAßLx;en Eighth
:7. en State and French. Fine Horses and Ca:-
OLI I,i...enable terms. my.7.3'64-Iy.
!AICLDEN
A N. rrAcruits an o! Steam Engine e,B oil e re,
114,11rotd
WAY, I.:wc Co, PA. E. 0. CLrmosve,
yetor Th. 4 is a new and hnnileornely fitted up
- 1•• , in the int•lft of one at the beat Troating and
41 l'enucylv naia. Conarandi Itnorna,Cle in
'• ••,1 rnble and Moderate Prices. The paidie
• , ns reapeetfullys :United. sep'64-ly •
I'M. A. GALBILAITLI.
ATTORXRI AT Law-02lee on Ctletreet,
...;rnear the Court House, Erie,Pa.
()UN BE.EBR,
Degal.Nß IN DRY 0001)8, GSOCIR:23,
gartla , ....e, Nails, Gime, Seed. Plaster, etc., c
: egret aad Pub .F.cutre, Erie, Pa. jantl.
R SILTTOR,
'gr annie),Ls Ala) rrAtt.Dx.uxas 111
w.rie and Provisions, Flour and Feed, Wood and
Ware Witifn4,Liquoni, Tota:co,Sewers,.ke.,3sttr
%-x.t. to Young's House b urnisiling Emr, , ntu
l'a m r: ES-:.
GLE 110 TEL, Waterford, Pa..
ROBSIVT LYIILIP, PROVRIKTOIL
acenratnoilationa,' and metal attention itiser to
r comfort of gutstri. apO3llS-1y•
E54L1 4 .11,
J Dealer in Groceries, Produce, Provisions,
I 1,01.1. WIIIOif and Stone Ware. Wines,' Liquors, do.,
ate Street, opposite the Postaalce, Erie, Pa.
marSl3s-17
I. COLS,
BIOS ISTlrnign. BLANIC TIO9R MAn7ACITIaIt
ta story of Riyiderneclitln Block, Erie, Ps.
P. Yrs M Z EPPA OVA Et DI sit;...
/f 111.1..—DIRECTL) OPPOSITE VIE PAsoryto! r. , FC
r. Co"-. 1.1", l'A.. Being newly fitted op lo the n: , rr t
• nu 4 . , pect the public. Steals WI be
%.V on th, arrival of all Paiwoocer Train', Per o
or oAKLEy. Yropri:
111: t E T PIANGN
A— ?e r,:r
DRUCKER & CO. r.
V 11.1.1"; so:Li :Lea
•
I c TODD PER.LEY,
the U. S. Treavnry Department and
fur Soldier*, Washlogtun,
It . ..e-a f,vn .gent,with Benjamin Graat. i.,
wsyne lock, Erie, Pa. ittlit.try,
:r.: col'ected with tidellty and el:a
-r• Ottlited and collected. Appllcatlone
to. Mr. e. harp:iv had ■
\t , In the detaPs of the various tie
c !le can render rout satisfactory
rl{ - 11 . -Vl5 all %tr. la of Government claims.
ma/11'65-6,n
ME
,
45.5 EtVINC:,
At rot igY3 AID CODIDITLLORT AT LAW
SP.V. c,r; Sr., opposite Crittenden 1..11
Col;e^.tbni and all other 'mist b.Lei
z "Jr t, V..nao-ro, Erie, Warren and Fors
avend. 1 to earl:frail and promptly. •
.trztr.3m.t —Wm. A. Galbraith, Whitman Brecht
.: , & Marvin, Erie, Pa.
mrwn, r.Jolutmort, W. D. Brown
Warren.
'LW EIRNITCRE STORE.
; ‘" 7 °itilt opened a new Furniture Store,
Uee-IC DILL BUILDING, FRENCH STREET,
.-.t to el.r.c.e of our goods EXCEEVISGLY
•-• esu, gzse U 9 a cal , , and we wlt l eadt.te , r to
tltir.E:l d lIENDKICLZ-C
pilE IOMMERCIAL COLI,EUE.
FACULTY:
Pi inc.,pal. Gco. W. acX3:IBOX,
Prof of Commercial Law.
• ,
7"? 9 ::nplliAd, new Cia•sideation of
1,t1,01 Orratnen•al and iluiei•
C.,taatercial Law, Commexclal
•• '-• , •-•••R t..rrns , for ladies and genta. The
comarehlnd the who,e hash, of
and exhibit ovary possible varia.
Closing hooka. No experts.: Vat be
• . •Lk a oh-want, practical and ',nos
"Tn. City of Schools" Practical AD
,
•: 1.1.1 be employed. Terms — Tait ' n
..± rh • ',Olt fa...Hit:Pa and greatest ia.
VA.:Ve, dead for Clr_ttlars. •
T. COOK.
POTTEICY,
f:STIEF. CANAL, IsLTWEVS LECOND & TaIRD STS,
Fitie, Prima
'" 1 "r‘!..7n..-1 have aegnelated themselves, under
itvie "t Webb k Chiles, in the Pottery busi.
otl stand ' ou the canal, b•twaela Sec ,nd
"• ,
,', - th.l.tt , nnage of the covtomers of the old
custern of the pnbile generally, promising
-w r e,m , ,st en :t4TOI to give perf-et ea. lefacti.m.
tiEO. F. Wr.Bn,
JAY R. CHIL94.
ME
NOTICE TO PELLMUN4II%VINO PRODUCk.
FOR SALE
yr* !Ina runnior a Vark.t Lin* from Erie to Rs-
PhliAdollthia ft Erie railroad, and wiab-og
of
r EGF.TABLE3 AND COUNTRY PRODUCE
virry it on, Lave establishad a Depot on
Fli*Tif STREET,
to the rear of the old Reed loose.
IILTWEEN STATE AND FRENII STREETS,
tk•rts.. 1r t a
.• MCI re 3 tim ed d to receive and par
F.IG7EST RARE ET PRICE
isz.e. All haring duce for tale us request
'." la Call. /Matti tot idartet Depot, rutia $1
Aluo io,ls*tt MAT # JAWid)
HEAD
-,QUARTERA
OR- •
CHEAP, G-020.D5!
Wholesale and Retail - •
GROCERY AND PNOVISIONOiGRE,
WINES AND LIQUES.
F. & r. SCHLA.IIDECKE4,
are now reoeiving st their old stand, Ameri
can Blo c k, state street, a large and superior
stock, of
GROCERIES,
• PROVISIONS,
WINES,
• ,LIQUORS, 4 . .
WILLOW,
AND WOODEN, •
STONE
WARE,
FRUITS,
NUTS, &c., &c. •
together with everylhing found in a House
of this kind, which they will sell as cheap
AS any other establishment in this city for
Cash or most kinds of country produce.
They have also on hand one of the largest and dant
Stocks of Tobacco sod Seger' ever brought to Erie, to
which they invite the attention of the public.
rd/ Call sod ve us—s nimble sixpence Is better thaw
a slow consequently Cub buyers will And great'
bargains by calling at the
Grocery Head Quarters!
AusiraticAN riLocrn, OTATE STREET
as6o-52 Y. & M. SCHLAI7D4KER.
Cl=
PARTIES DESIRING TO HAVE
BAIL-
Iva Eacursions on the Bay, or to visit tits ?enjoin
la, will find the undersigned alwayi ready to accommo•
date them with good boat!. I have 2 Ye:hta expres.l)
fitted out for pie Aura parties, in addition to a number
of Row Boats. nailing Tackle and Bait all the time on
band.
Persons desiring to have the isse ;of any of Inv boats
will find sue constantly on hand, at the old stand, foot
of Stat., street. 11. NESBITT.
Nay 11, lEicS—Sixv,
MANHOOD);
How Lost ! How Restored.
JUST PUBLISHED a New Edition of
DR CVLVICSNIELL'S Cute:Munn ESSAY 011 the
rasfical care (without medicine) of SI . IIRXAyoILE.IIOIIA, or
seminal weakness, Involuntary Seminal Louts, Isrpo-
TICICR, Mental and Pnveical Incapacity, Impedimenta to
Marriage, etc. ; also, Cosenatnton, EPILEPSY and Fire,
Induced by aelf•indulgence or sexual extravagance.
ap•o" Price, in a Reeled envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author. in this a dmi r able essay, cl ear ly
demonstrates, from • thirty years. anoetuful practice,
that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be rad
ica:ly cured without the dangerous use of Internal tried.
icicle or the application of the knife—pointing outs mode
of cure at on .e simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, can cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
la" This Lecture should to in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent under real, in • plain envelope, to any address, on
the mulct aria cents, hr two postage stamp. Address
the publishers, Mk& J. C. ll= & CO.,
121 Bowery, New York,
?oat ()feu Box, 65118.
octEr6ttL
Cornee.of State Street end the Peak, Erie.
THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE
ham passed into the control of the Undersigned,
who are determined to rpare no effort. that will tend to
make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling 'lnto
ne. A number of Important improvementshave already
been made, and others to be comp:eted at an early period
will render it o.le of the finest hotels in the country.
Eepecial care le taken to furnish the table with all the
aessonab!e articles, served up lathe moo' approved style,
and by accommodating waitera We took charge of the
Hotel with the resolution to make it each as the wants
of this section require, end feel confident of meeting the
approb,ti.n of our guests. LOOMIS k ItcLas,
A. T Looxre, Proprietors.
W. L. R. 068. May 445-ft
IN AItERICA
aiilo'6s 1y
=HZ!
TEE ERIE
VOLUME 36.
Pleasure 'Exnurede.z.
mar3o'Cs—tf
Brown's Hotel,
ERIE RAILWAY.
NPRIN WM.
CHANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING
THUP..II:O4Y, DEC. 1, 1884.
Trai.ne will leare Dunkirk atabont the following hours
vie :
Eastward Bound-Depart.
Train No. 14 9 40 a. m.
Train No 10 10 20 a. m.
Train No. 6 800 a. m.
Train N 0.4 4 15 p. m.
The .iocommodation ran' every der
CH43. IHNOT. Geril %p't.
•
N ,EW FIRM.
FiTRWTTURE AND UNDERTASLNG
WAR E-13, 0 OM 13!
On State St., between Seventh and Eighth.
The Subscribers have eillored into the Cabinet Making and
FURNITURE. TRADE,
And propose making to order and keeping constantly on
band all kinds of Furniture.
Orders will receive prompt attention. Repairing done
on short notice.
UNDERTAKING.
The subscribers will give special attention to this de.
partment of their brisinesa. They will manufacture and
keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Metallic
Caws and Coffins, aced hold themselves in revalues& to
meet orders in this line, promptly, from any part of the
country. Determined to are no efforts to glee satisfac
tion both In the quality of their goods and prices, tbey
hope to ware a liberal share of public pa. - zoasee.
3fOORE & RIBLET.
aprll'62-tf. ' Sireetasors to J. H. Ramat..
Erie Ale Brewery,
?ORNER OF PARADE AND BUFFALO
STItEETS.
Erie City Lager Brewery,
CORNER OF POPLAR AND RIDGE
STREETS.
Erie Malt & Barley Warehouses.
CORNER OF 7TH STREET & CANAL
BASIN
Pale and Amber XX and XXX Ales,
The Beat Quality and Uroal Varieties of Lacer,
Prime `selected Eastern /Topa,
The Choicest Quaintly% of Malt and Barley,
On hand and and for sale by
A. KING.
dee2W63V.
. AMERICAN NOUSE,
SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE PARK & STATE ST.,
ERIE, PA.
.JOHN DUNCAN, PROPRIETOR.
The undersigned Wing taken charge of the above
well-known Hotel and refitted it in superior re•
spectfally solicit. a share of the public patronage. Terns
reasonable. and accortuno.latione equal to. any in the
city.
efW For the convenienee of persons front the country
a good stable has been attached to the premises•
seps'66-Am. RHO( nuscAx.
Sewing Machines!
THE CHEAPEST -& BEST.
• •
BUY RITiLER THE EMPIRE OR
BINGER.
•
The undersigned haVing teen indicted agent In Trio
city for the above celebrated Machines, .reepectfully
calls the attention of the public to the same. -•
They are acknowledged to be the beat in tee and are
the elompat in the market.
Each liachlue_has all the West improvements, which
render them fir superior to &s l ather now sold
Persona desiring to purchase a Saving Nubble will
and it of advantage to call and es.amlne these 'before
baying elsewhere. .
ramples da exhibition at my atom No. 6, Americas
tr
Block, .tween the Park *ad &math stmt.
jean 65-6 mo, F. vomits.
GRPITIANDIAIe eared of Nervous bebility Pro. Amature NCO. and the egrets et radian] indigene. -
tiue, wilt be Iteopr to forniab ether* with the imam of
care, (fro rilargs). tlsls remedy is jensple, age, and
certain.
For faLl pszlicalfins by return redifWrest
JOHN S. OGOSN
brdirpfek 110 Nuns dm; Row TA.
TWO - DOLLARS' ANL 'AIIALT? PER I
. ,
- •
I 10 Til/f. NeRYOUN DBOILITA TED AND
j - PBAYONDENT OF it Sialts.- - -4 greet. sat
ferns tiering been restored to leialtisin4feef :ftys. Oar
mans yearsallay, is willing to win his ainering
teller by manditst gree t ) on the receipt of in
postpaid addsessod antelope, n eepyof t h e
me tmplo‘od. Tiireet to
JQIW M. -DASH! 41,4 Boz IBs Poet Clabse,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
I 8 YOU -WANT-TO KNOW A :Lripitur of
EVEBYTHIN'a relating to tb• Liman system., nude
and female; the elated and treatment of dtfe u u: the.
man Igo eastotne of tha.world; how to ...witty wa.%aaia
a tbdimand things never pufillibed beta» read the re
viard and enlarged *Ohba of illiswitaa CertigeN SNIZ.
I curious book for ettrious people, and a good ' book Z ior
every one. 400 mite. IGO illeatratiiinh. 'Price $1 40.
Contacts table sloth:ma to any Mdtwie. Books may be
bad 'it the book Planta,' or will be lent by mks% poat
paid, en receipt of the price. • Address,' . - •
E. B. Fain% Y.D
em 7130 Broadway. Naar ivirk.
VAI.VAiII.E RECCIPES.—Dsa Sin With your
permistion,l with to uy to the :cider/ of your
piper that 1 will send, by return m ail, to all - sato wish
it (free) a recipe with full direcLona for making and
using& simple Vegetable Beim, that will aftmtuelly re
more, an ten (lays, Pimples, blotches, Tan, lersokies, sad
all impuri'leaof 'the likan,lewhir the =Me soft, clay.
smooth, and beaußfuL 1 will also mad tree to those
hiving Raid Pesci' or Bare races simple allivettotaSilud
informater, that will enable them to hare •full growth
of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers or a Moustache, ,n lets
rhea chitty days These recipee are valuable to both
old alai young. and as the, ate milled to all who ,need
them free of ebsrge, they ars worthy the attentionot all
who prize a clear; pure Jolla. or ativalthy growth of hair.
All appIieLCOIII !towered Ist return mail, without
charge. Respectfully b oars, •
. APIBAN.
Chemist and Fortin:2er, No. TR 8 W 3l Broad Cß way, N. Y .
stilo.Bi
ULD EVH.M MA): , PIKW.—A. pamphlet direct.
tog how t o speedily restore sight aryl se
for oi , dirJ ja . - tr. it. roors.
Arl" 1130 Broadway, New York.
ACARD TO INVAIADIs.—A Clergyman, while
residing to ties% America u missionary, 'discov
ered a se.".) snd eimple remedy for the Cure of . .Nenone
Weaknese, Nally Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and
Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorder
brought en by blneful and vtchnii habits. Great 111112-
bars have been already cured by this noble remedy.
Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfor
tunate, I will send the recipe for preperiug and using
Mir. medicine, in a sealed envelope, to hay one who
needs it, Free of Please Inclose a pcstvsid
envelope, addressed to yourself.
Addre-es, JOSUPTI.T.
se7-3m• StaHonD, Blbki Ron" New York.
Tfl E MASON fin HA 11 LIN CABINET OH° AN
forty different style+. adapted to meted and seeult .
motto, for $5O to WO each. Thirty-tee gold or sitret
medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Mu ,
rated Catalogues free. Andros), MASON' st 11 411 LI:.
toston,orMASON BROTHERS. New York. mered.ly
RUE DIMMER'S RELIEF,
•
OR CORDIAL. FOR CONFINEMENT.
This Cordial has West long celebrated among Females.
for its peculiat'strengthening sod soothing qualities.
and its nse for a few wesr-s previous to confinement La
cad to /mire a safe and easier confinement, (kid •
"peed, getting op.
It can now boll had cotroetl prepared eh:nor/1113On the
original formn.s—from the Extracts of 'Partridge burry
tine. Cramp bark, Csnlophylinne, eta., etc. Those wish
ing to use twit Preparation will find it much better to
procure this than to •ndertake u many do. to prepare it
themselves, as this preparation contelo a the full virtue,
-or the Ingredients in a concentrated and reliabl e form
Prim per bottle, two dollars. Pr(.red gad sold by
an3l-t1 J. S. CaRM, Erie, Pa.
DEL MARSUALINI CATARRH SNUFF. —This
Sean/ bail thoroughly proved itself to be the beet
artiele known for curing CATAIPH, Coto ur vu H/tAto
add FIZADACIId. It ban been found an excellent remedy
in eases of Sons ETV,. DltAlNalla has been re moved
by it. and Hums° has often been greatly Improved by
Its me. It is fragrant and agreeable, mid gives NUM*
ATE RFLIR to the dull heavy pains caused by MMus.
of the Bead. The sensations after ming it are delightful
and invigorating. It opens and purges out an ob
itructions. strengthens the glands and gives a healthy
action to the parts affected.
More than thirty years of ule and use of Dr Marshal?.
Catarrh and Headache Snuff bee proved Its great Yalu
for all the common diseases of the head, and at this mo
ment it stands higher than ever before It hi reumunetul•
ed by many of the beatphysleiane, and Is sued with gnat
success and satisfaction everrwhere. Read the Oartificate
of Wholesale Druggists Id 11d4:
The undersigned haying for many years been aequaln
ted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Heada•'he .inaff,and
"ad i n n u e whokaale. trade, oboe/fall , state that we be
lieve it to be equ.st, in every respect, to the resommenda•
Hone Frtren of a for the cure of Catarrh Affeetions, and
that It le decidedly the best article we have ever known
for all common diseases of the Head.
Burr k Perry, Reed, Amain & Co., Brown Lamson &
Co., Reed. Cutler k Co., Seth W. Yowls, Wils on, Flatboat
k Co., Barton ; Bernal um, Edmonds k . H.. Ray,
Portland, Be.; Borneo & Park, A. R. & Co, &Lads, Stephen
Pan] k Co., Israel Minor & Co.. lieCesebis k Robbins, A.
L. &mill k Co., H. Ward, Close & Co., Bush k Gale,
New York.
For sale by all Druggists. Try It. sep2lrcli-Iy.
STOP TILIT SegIiTCUINO:
CURE THAT 11CH, DT USING
Carter's Extraet of Dandelion and Bitter Street,
AND CARTER': YELLOW OINTNENT I
This Extract cures all kinds of Itch, Erysipelas. salt
Rheum, Totter, Scald Head, Ulcers, Old Sorts, Boils,
Pimple+, Carbuncles, Liver and Kidney Complaints,
Rh eu matis m and all other Diseases arising from =lm
pure condition of the blood.
Sarsaparilla and Burdock, Cll.= of Tartar and Sul
phur. Red Precipitate and Brimstone, all fell' to cure
this modern mongrel Itch now so prevalent throe:bout
the country. Rut the Extract of Dandelion and Bitter
Sweet is just tberermedy fee It, as It acts on the Liver,
Stimulates all the secretion; opens the pores of the
We, and Ina natural and esty way throws oat all thick.
viscid, poisonous or impure matter, and leaves the eir
culation free, the blood pure, the skin eerie, the tom.
plosion. clear and the whole system free from disease. It
is a medicine that cannot be used without benefit, and
Carter's Yellow ointment Is unequalled be anfether
Ointment to the world for the speedy and effectual care
of the Itch and all alter scaly eruptions. Also langur'
passed in /Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, Fent and Old Sores
that are hard to best, and of maglosl !nth* cute
of Piles. It only needs trial to be approved.
Price of Extract, $l. Of Yellow Ointment, 35 cis. Or
taken together, Si 25.
Sold by pa respectable Druggists. ao3l•tt
FINKLK is LYON *EWING 1111ACI11:11h8.
The following rude demonstrate that these Ifs—
chines rompriae the lugheit Improvements In the sewing
Machine art, vfs:
1. Kash Machine Is guaranteed to !Ire better tatiefae
tto n than soy other Sewing Machine In Mutat, or money
refunded.
2. They hare taken mint of the highest madams at
the moat important exhibitions and fairs ever held In
the United Stater.
11. They maksthe loch stitch alike on both sides—thns
oaring half the thread and silk mod to the remilag•
14.146-nano of the loop stitch and elegle•thresd Ma-
Odom
4. They are adapted_ to the widest range of heavy an d
light sewing.
6. They hare no rattling wires or delicate attach
ments to get out of order.
g apart to clean or and
cr
sotnfluThellisynrisreg'lltoretlo tak i ng
needle, regulate tenslon,or °per
ate Machine.
7. Our s New blanuturtaring Ilschlue Is especially
ad.pt.d to Shoe Tilting. Glore Ifanufacturisg, Tailor
ing. ka t audio riot equalled by say Machine in market.
l'leasc call and exrunine and demonstrate for y oar
self, or seed for Circular with sample of sewing.
N. B.—Agents wanted.
FINILB LYON S. 11.,C0 ,
dm No. 538 Broadway, New York.
F"DAB.3I MLR SALIL—In oinsevence pant
health, toe subscriber is induced to otter for mils
his Pam, lytn open the south dde of Girard township,
Erie county, one mile from the tillage of Lockport. It
contains 136 acres, 1;0 of which rut improved and in a
high state of entiltstion, well fenced. well watered, and
having a first-rate orchard. modly of graft-d fruit. The
bardings are good. Persons "Ulan, to pnrehass alarm
will find It alkalinities to look at this OW. Inquire
ein the premisu or . GARDNER COOPER.
.
rir 0.0 o ff er for sale my farm of 106 scree, of a
DUO south of the above, bating good build logs, feats*,
fruit, its., and in an excellent state of cultivation.
September 14,1465-Iwo W. J. COOPER.
D vim a- c artsoy,
' Petters in
ALL KIND 3 OF GROOKRIES, FRUITS, vearniaLva
AND PROWSIONS,
- . :.•
Fifth Street. between State and French, Erie P.
Haring Debased our stock, before
the late rime in prices. we
,
tad confident of being
able to eke Olathe-
facility both in
price and
quality.
.
Country Fredric., of may port bourbt and sold. Farmers
ages always depend cm reeelvinp the highest mar
ket prim for their artiebet. • , •
•
,DEILSESIzi VI & ADJOINING TOWNS. '
Edon the LIMO of Railroad, '
SUPPLIED wren nom% vzostazian, aro
apelll3l{ll MAT ai,JACILSOTS KLUX! DZPOT,
mill-tf
- A NLITEATIIIXII NOTICI.-.;.L•tbsie if
'A Admioibtratiou Co the baste of Nativist Rathbun,
demand. late of Andty township. hasty/been - ranted ;
to thesubsetiber, ail iodebtel wd4 tinVit o w• brIIOP
notified to call and pay the swim and t se having
claims apinersaidustateare witted , Vend& thana,.
duly authenticated, tor enttlansut.
lONICS A. RAMON, Adzes.
Wattebegt, August $3, 1566-4 w
4-!." 5.4..,14V0MUr
E p; ',A,.TI3UR
, Special, Notices.
Give vs a CilL
TI/Vi Swiss,.
MBE
Y .A 7tltTiorust.
E ia coAltscoLLlE4c.:
COIL OF ?AE AND PEACH' VHEEt
ERIE; PA.
ixiolOurzeirm inuprian.
Nzicuissarlawnos,oraccourrs. ,
Sa~~jl~ cta:J'ELl~'7~~i+{y
SWUM rlitOlialaalP. 1
COSEMEROIAL LAW.
ocuolvtaux asnmarna.
B11811;03 Fonws AND ClitaND
.., ,
The very lilssal gatronageirhtah kei been etestia ae
Mutat the past ,soussa. us to still Author
press our alai= to puttle uo . t oats
NSW CLASSIFICATION OF ACCOUNTS,
Book-Keeping becomes the molt exact, beroettfel an/
eatiefactory of the &teem.
TES ivrrr -
dorapret.... 4 4...
WHOLE BON Or DOUBLE ENTRY .IIOCOITN76,
And exhibit every possible nriation OD
pus t orninto ♦NI) oLosnro op xtoozo,
SO that o weeks thorough study of than alone will
secure more knowledge in the science which they teach
than the whole Course la some Commercial Echools In
the country.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED TO GRADUATES
SIMINESS PRACTICT.
This Dopartaisat is so orgitiltod that we
ACTUALLY BUY AND SELL GOODS
Of every Ida, making tke tanager. moms% entry, ice
the saw is In the
SPENOBBIAN PENMANSHIP,
BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL,
NO? SURPASSED BY ANY
For both Ladies and Gentlemen. Classes daily
HEED YOE SPECIMENS. WITH STAMP.
Time to complete the Coarse is from 12 toll weeks
We present the best taeillUes and hold ont the greatest
batiatiesuate partible.
To the whole pablle we 'Stead an earnest Invitation
to can and exulting oar Coarse of Instruction.
. We en sow equals". •College Bead. AO
Address, Id% stamp,
T. COOK, Resident PrincipaL
A. O. SMITH. Teacher Penmanship.
G. W. GUNNISON, Teacher Com=ardal Law
September 21, 1865—tt
COAL I COAL !! COAL 111
NOW 13 TUE TINS TO BIM
t has Reached the Lowest Tigers it will go this Season.
D. BURTON & SONS,
At th• Eighth Street Yard. Erie,
ALL MINDS Or 1301 T AND HARD COAL,
Which they offeilo sell at the
LOWEST FIGIIRES.
Gl,* us a call. Wo warrant aattofaction
an 2113.11
GROVESTBEN & CO4
PIANO FORTH MANUFACTURERS,
499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
The attention of the Public and the trade 11 !salted to
OW New ale T Octane Rosewood Piano Tortes, which
for taken end purity of tow are unrivalled, by any
heretofore offered in this market. They - Contain all the
modern improvements, French, Grand Action, Rap
Pedal, Iron Frame, r•Strung Baas, to.. and each in
strument being made under the personal supervision of
Mr. i . H. Grovestrien, who has had a practical experience
of cnrer 85 years in their manufacture, la fully warranted
In gym particular.
THE 6 0ROVIVITEEN PIANO TORTIO3"
Ree;lved' the ward ol merit over all others at the
celebrated
Where were exhibited instrumento from the beet maker§
LONDON, •
PARTS,
GERMANY,
PHILADDLPHIA,
amnion&
BOSTON,
AND NZW YOBS
' And also at the
AYZILIUN INSTIII7I2
far Ave Inettstivo years, tits 1
GOLD AND 13ILVIM MEALS
from both of which era be is at our wareremas. '
By the Intro.:ll:Legion of improvements IN MAW!'
more mart Piano Torte; cad by Malsubteturiag large
with a strict cash system, are enabled to Oar time la
strums:Ai at a price which win preclude dream nos.
lu
Pm's—No.l, Eleven Wars, round corms, Saewood
plain cam 4745.
Suer Octave, rowed toiroaredkaressed
, heavy 10oaldtair SAKI. - •
• NO 3. Su en Octavo, round comers, Role'
• , wood !MOS Xtrittylo MIL
Trays :Net Cuh in Current Funds.
Daserlptiv• cirealare mat free.' au10 , 634y
•REIIIOV.ILL .
• •
TEE•DRY GOODS STORE
MERRILL'S
WILL RUOVZ TEM WEEK.
TO THE NEW AND ELEOANT,STQWI
REED HOUSE.
LOOK OUT POE. BasOAlNsl
Sep4ilzba 186--4 w!
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IF', NQT PAID .F.24-1),(,OF
of the world.
Elm os Hand
WORLD'S TAIL
KNOWN ♦8
•
. -
£!TLa3~_~+3
11 cam
Who Wife to tier
You took William ; when a giii,4nto your
, home and heart,
To bearla'all yen! after fete I fond and faith..
fed pert - • • -
And tell wee, havel:weer tried that dui, to
torege,
- . •
Orpiaed,.there wu,uot joy for wie,'• when you
were hunk in woo ? • ,
No; 'I would rather share your tear than any
, other's glee= ,
For though you're nothing to • the world,
you're all the world to tao ; •
You make a palace of my shed, this 'rough
hewn bench's throne; -.
There's sunlight, for me in your smiles, and
music in your tone. . ,
I upon you when you' sleep—my eyes
• .with tears grow dim,
1 cry, 0,. parent of the poor, look down. from
hetiserioti Um;
Beheld him toil from 4y tceclay, exhausting
strength and soul : •
0 look with meroy on him, Lord, .for thiu
canal make him whole.
And when It last reviving sleep has oh my
eryclble 'mum . -. • _.
Raw oft are they •forbado to close in slumber
by your child I •
. •
I take the little murmure r that spell" my span
of rest, '
And feel it is a part of thee I lull upon my
• breast. - .
There's only one return I era** '7 -.sr ...et
And It: may Boothe 'thee erben• where the
wretched feel no wrong;
I ask for not lees frugal fare, if mach as I
have got
Suffice to make me fair to thee, for more I
murmur nct ;
But I would' ask some share of hours which
you on clubs bestow ;
Of knowledge which you prize so much,
might I not something know ?
Subtract from meetings amongst men, each
eve; an hour for me,
'Make me companion of your soul, as 1 may
safely be ;
If you will read, I'll sit and work; and think
when you're away ;
Less tedious I shall find the time, dear-Wil
liam, if you stay.
A meet companion soon I'll be, e'en of your
Studious hours,
And teacher of those little ones you call our
• cop flowers.
MAETINSTOWER.
" It , is almost dark," said Lim , Elliott,
perched on the bars that led into the'sol
emn quietude of the Martinstower woods,
with her brown hood hanging from one
arm, and a scarlet shawl - drawn over her
tangled black curls. " I wonder Why
papa don't come !"
Lizzy irai a selfish sorter %damsel, with
great black eyes and_ peach-red cheeks,
and a lilac calico dress fearfully torn by
some jagged bramble. She was not par
ticularly graceful, nor were the hands
that held the shawl together under her
chin, "slender and snowy." On the con
trary, the March wind had reddened them,
and blown her short curls about until you
could ecarely have told, froth aby outward
indication, whether she were boy or girl.
" Lizzy, child ! come down this instant
When will you learn to be a little more
ladylike ?"
And Lizzy slipped guiltily &vim, from
her seat on the topmost bar, as a stoat old
gentleman, with iron grey hair and a suit
to match, came trotting down the road on
a stout little pony.
" Oh, papal I thought you never were
coining!" ,
" tell you what lam going to do,"
said the old gentleman irascibly, as Lizzy
sauntered along by the pony's side, with
one arm thrown over its shaggy mane and
her reddened fingers playing with the
loose locks.
''l'm going to buy a pair of blue troves-•
era and a coat and aet you to work cutting
trees with the rest of the menfolks. It's
all a mistake trying to make a young lady
of you 1" • ,
"I wish you would, papa 1" ejaculated
Lizzy, gleefully, "it would be such fun 1"
"Fun 1" echoed the old gentleman.
Now I give you fair warning, Miss Lizzy,
you have got to behave yourself a little
more circumspectly in future.- Mr. Mar
tin is coming home.
" Mr. Martin of Martinstower 7"
" The same."
Liz'zy lOoked back where the sunset was
turning the vast gothic windows of the
grey stonb mansion among the Martins
tower woods to gold; and opened her black
eyes very wide.
" I wish he would stay at l'ira--Parn-- -
what's its name. I can't steal any more
roses from the lawn, nor•play at bide and
seek with Nero in the great stone portico
any more. What does he want to come
back for ?"
Probably because he is tired of living in
foreign countries," dryly responded her
••
father. s
" And when will he be here?' "
"In the course of a month or two. His
confidential clerk Cllll.Ol immediately, to
see about refurnishing and , decorating
Martinstcwer for his reception, and--r- --
143
"He must be a very fine young ge le
man if the old furniture isn't d
enough," said Liszt, elevating her 'ttle
nose. 0' -
,
" Will you hold your saucy tog e,
Mies! How dare yod speak in that #ay
of a man who must be worth, at_ the least
computetion. - a quarter of a million f I
was going to say that I. hope Mr. Martin
will make it big - home at our - Imam) for a
day or two, before he takes rossession of
his new residence, Viola is a very pretty
girl and it mayn't 'Ws a bad idea to estabd
fish some little intimacy' between our
place and Martinatower before—"
"'I understand," , said Lissy. nodding
her head knowingly. " Viola would make
a splendid fine lady, and so would
Blanche. Mrs. Martin of Martinatower I
wouldn't it be glorious I"
"-Lissy," said her father, sharply, " you
wilt oblige me by moderating your tone
, somewhat. _ There is somebody comirg
down the road—hushl"
The words were on his lips as atall,
well built young min, in a coarse grey
overcoat and a soft fel ih hat, came np.
" Can you tell me a way ,to Martins
tower, s ir?"
" Martinstower," repeated Mk Elliott,
staring at the stranger. "Upon -my word,
it is a strange oolieideases, young sir. You
are undoubtedly Mr, .11artweli, referred
to in the letter this morning received
from Maurice Martin —mtd • beg leave -to
introduce myself as Joh Elliott, agent for
the Martinstower estate.""
While lizWit bleak toyes dilated wider
than ever: - `:
"Letter," repeated • the young man ;
"has thnletter but just arrived Pr • •
".This morning,. returned Kr. Elliott,
eotirteotutly. "Perhaps you will return
with - me to-night, Mr; Hartirell,' and we
'can genre? the • property' to:miens*. I
have the less hesitation: in extending in
invitatkia,to you,-young man, at four eria
ployer gives pr tel'upderstpn4 ~t hat you
are an ex
r oeldu : ) t.. 47 .11'0111374 a . non, a
thougti—ahe Vommon. exte l e
ten" -
- The etllle gag had: semared.hia , soft , ilia,
piel:s2 of iotthe Ted-.
fing 'young lady, and Oood with a
pair of large blue eyes fixed on Kr. El
nott's rather pompous ism
WEI
CM
gild; tiniuwedly.
" is late, and :tun' to" tAIIY ;mac-.
quainted in" the: vicinity, iishall lagrept
your hos p itable offer , ,, .
Viola EllZott, a handsome otive4,oheek
ed girl of about twenty, wig eagerly aßeit
inglier father, just 'within' the threshold
of the cosy, though' plainly •feinis"hed
family apartment. •
."014 papal is: it•ttUe gist l * Mstrthr is
-•„ ; .
She mtePped short, ; and Blanche,'
plump, languishing blonde, whams Curl
ed upon the sofa, with a novel' in her
hen& burst into a giggle air the confiden
tial clerk's tall, figure loomed+ up behind
her portly par ent.,
' "My dear ? ' said Mr. Elliott, flourishing
his hand, " this is Mr:Hartwell, the ae-
scatcely-knosi what to
call bun..-,diaigttched by Mr. Maitin' to 4
prepare Itartinstowni for his fitting recep
tion. '
Viols bent her• head ( stiffly. Blanche
just nodded: Truly.the confidential clerk ,
felt that ,his, greeting could:scaroely be
characterised as over warm. ',
' "Paps," whispered Viola, following her
- -
Van ask ',him - home IrltrYoilllheij i ?ficift
you aro a% hurried 2"
" Burped, Viola 2",
"That's 'just a man's view of things,"
pouted the _young lady. "You . might
have known that. Blanche and have
nothius.fit to wear—we-must have our
new pink dresses made against Mr. Mar
tin's return—and the best bedroom must
be re papered. and the parlor paint is
shocking, and here you, bring a great
staring fellow to,lounge round.in the way.
Why couldn't he go to the village tav
ern f"
"My dear, you forget that he is Maurice
Martin's confidential clerk,"
"No, papa, I don't forget anything of
the sort, retorted Viola sharply, • " But
I moue that it is no way to give Mr.
Martin alavorable impression, for lam to
find na.hand and glove with his trumpery
clerk. He will suppose—.he uni.o suppose
—that our associations Are of the very
lowest! Papa, it iiieo bad !"
And Miss Viola burst into tears.
" I am astonished at papa," added
Plancbe, who had entered to participate
in the discussion.' "Inviting a clerk—a
common clerk—to bur house! At any
rate he must sleep in the little dark room
over the kitchen. So Viola, we can have
the best bedroom papered just as if he
were not here." •
"Papa," resumed Viida, still brooding
on The original grievaneb, " what did pos
sess you to invite hins•heris ?"
."My dear,"- retunied the perplexed
paterfamilias, " I wished to conciliate
Martin by every means in my 'power.
Of course [don't care for the young man
personally. We can gpt aid of him in a
day or.two."
The Confidential Clerk, standing in
front of the bright red sparkle of the fire
in the room beyond, smiled to himself
even : whila a deep indignant flash mount
ed to his forehead, as he involdntarily
overheard the little sotto voce by-play in
thh other room.
• "And this," he murmured to himself,
"is all the welcoinesa wanderer receives,
after•tweety years spent upon the ster4le
rocks of a foreign land ! Home ! the
word has a pretty echo, yet'there is some
thing hollow in its sound after all!' •
"Mr.! Confidential Clerk 1" ' you are
crying!" .
•
1' Crying! II"
"You needu't try to deceive 'me, sir,"
nodded Lizzy Elliott, who had • crept to
his side, with a white kitten in her arms.
" I saw the bright drop sparkling bn your
eyelashes like a great diamond, and then
I saw it fall upon the hearth. Why are
yoncrying? Is it because you are poor
and friendless, and of—of—what did pspti:
call it 1 Oh, of common-place extraction ?"
He did not answer. There was 'some
thing in the tsoft, pitying shine of those
black eyes that enthralled his gaze. Lizzy
came close to him, winking hard to keep
a sympathetic moisture from her own
dark lashes.
" Don't cry l'r she ' pleaded, softly.
"Cheer up! I know papa is patronizing
and the girls .are cross, but I'll be your
friend I Only think how many men have
begun the world as poor and friendless as
ypuraelf, and yet have triumphed over
fortune."
He smiled.
"My dear little girl—" • '
" I'm not a little girl," interrupted
Lizzy, indignantly. "l was sixteen last
November." • • . •
" Well; then, my young ladY,"resumed
the Confidential-Clerk, smiling, " I will
accept your words as an omen of coming
good fortune. Nell me about Martins
tower. Is it a pretty place ?"
"It is a splendid place," corrected
Lizzy, with grave ' enthusiasm. " With
marble mantles, . you know, all carved
like ancient gods and goddesses, and
floors of inlaid' wood, and ceilings all
painted - to look like yellow sunsets and
spots in the woods when the vines are
growing overhead. And there are lawns
and wide gravel walks, and I once peeped
through the lass. doors of the conserva
tories_ and sa great blue passiOn flowers
and 'aCtu I.kis " tassels of flione, , and
orange tree!, with rearriPe oranges g.row
ins on the ' It's like a fairy story."
"Li 1 Lizay 1 you are talking farmore
than is proper, fora child,",,intemtpted -
Viola; sharply breaking in upon their
tete-i-tete. "Put down that 'kitten and
go to your French' immedlistele." •
And as the - abashed damsel with - the
tangled curls obeyed her- elder, sister's'
belie,. t, the energeticallii. whispere dwords,
"dignity 'of the familf—totbing but a.
confidential ~ stark,'.' isle:the& 'Hartwell's
ear, together-with Miss ° Lizzy's tettish
. . _,,
.._.
' rePlYtr—' -
" I ,tion't:care ! —l -Mt. him.!" • : - '
The next .morning the Confidential
Clerk exchang ed the "little room over
this kitchen": for a more comfortable and
spacious , apartment in the , vithige . inn,
whence superinteeded this projected im
provements at Martinstower, and all the
gossip exchanged between himself and
Lizzy was,in the course of her daily ram
bles through the Martinstower woods. If
Blanche and Viols had only known the
rapidly cementing friendship that had
sprung up between the two; what a shock
their aristocratic tendencies would have
. .
'received I
• "LizzviLizzy 'Elliott? I am ashamed
of yciu."' ' • .•-
- - " Bat, papa, he says ,he loves me !"
. "Loves yon!" echoed Viola-, holding
up both hands. " raps, only listen to her.
A paltry clerk , to dare 11 1 11 in bye' with
our Lissy,"_, ,
" A mere s child,. too—not seventeen,"
Chimed In Blanchb;Whose, twenty - seventh
birthday 'was looming 'darkly over her. '
!' Papa, firish you would buy Lirty a doll
1 and. send her to boarding school..
P Girls I girls I 'will von give a chance'
to speak V! panted. Mr. Elliott,: despair
ingly. " Ltzzy, I don't know which as
ionishe irie most—this fellow% audacity
Or your ridiculous folly'!" • - . ,
-"Papa," said
_Limy,- gravely; "d intend
to, mary 'him! .
• "Si le n ce!" thundeied the old gentle,
man.: infon'shill not Marry him. VII
write to Maurice Martin - to discharielhe
n
ileinett4nppy ct onowl"C . .
• The evening meal was. already spread,
and the lanips lighted, when Mr. . Elliott
wane -in, the nut night. Blanche was
7F{ I • Tier Aseful t • ° 1:pl'o. I
on al occasions, and Viola was cbr, , •
theliettifipaive off trrfavorite
gentWhereli LiprexiThithrlitl ti ,() Gl,l
leman, seat in Tri,ili. of th-
Torisrt
iYr ug himself. J..1,518 q
i toou.h.ot
'" 1 have tiiii6o rung TtoPtiell."
'Go 'after hei; then?'"slibyritulking
after her beloved c____ ,
clerk Virsqtftfiel" corn
• 'Viola went, but returried
_ . .s
!Tied _
ten
like
words, witty a face that had grown iy Af o r a .Lllint o t v b er rok tb e e tb t e re e m ea u l io a u r
Robes. ' •
y,wurit
Intl
UM
" By the time:yotr read
di:treat-pipe, your Lizay will be szoth er's.
I khan merry - lir. Hartwell:- I Repo it is
not wrong. Indeed, indeed. I kora him."
-As pe foldektbe- note-with'stetn, rigid
features r , a light step 'erosseCtlie; thresh
old, and Limy's arms mere amend his
netk, The Confidential Clerk standing by
the, door, with a face where pride. and in
domitable resolution itruAgled for mas
tery.
" Papa, for g,i - ve me—forgive us ?"
".I'll see you hanged 'first 1" roared the
Old gentleman, turning purple round the
mouth.
,
"Begone, both 'of 'you. Be g,` starve,
if you like; but never,come tb me for aid
or help',"
"lltdiculpus I". sobbed
.Viola. •
"Preposterous 1" scolded Blanche.
"Be it so," , said 'the clerk; quietly. i
" Ling, we heed nothing more , than one
another's love. Come, my little wife !"
"But, Papa," persisted Lizzy, " I want
ed. to • —._ • #
Elliott, opening doorwtdrana mo•
honing towards the twilight roadi
"The' unnatural , minx !", murmured
Blanche.
"Married at sixteen =- the impertinent
thing I" sputtered Viola. --
And so Lizzy and her ltuabandleft the
unfriendly shadow of the paternal roof.
Blanche Elliott, surrounded by an at
mosphere of lavender, vinegar and eau-di
cologne, was just coming out of the hys
terics into which Lizzy's unprecedented
conduct bad throWn her,. when there W2/3
a low tap at the door, and a young man,
bearing a peculiar looking foesiign carpet
bag in his hand appeared.
' This is Mr. Elliott, I suppose;'
"Yes,, sir ;" returned the ,old gentle.
man; hesitating whether- to embrace the
stranger as Maurice Martin, or repel him
as an emissary from the obnoxious Confi
dential Clerk. •
" Ah—so I concluded. Has Mr. Mar
tin been here to-day?" ' -
Mr. Elliott started.
"Mr. Martin - is in Perugia% Brazil.
" I beg your pardon, sir," returned the
young man ; " r am his secretary, and am
quite convinced that he is at this present
time at his family estate of Martinstower.
Perhaps I had better seek him there. I
am told that it. is but a mile or two fur
ther on."
He retreated, bowing with a foreign
profusion of courtesj, leaving Mr. Elliott
overwhelmed with amazement.
"My dear !" he said, hurrying back to
the sitting room, " I must go up to Mar
tinstower at once. Mr. Martin has ar
aived at last."
Blanche sat up, tossing the bright drops
of cologne from her curls. . .
" Oh, papa! you will be tiure:lo brine
hini back to supper I"
"I'll try,_ my dear—Pil try," -said the •
flurried senior. •
" Papa !" ejaculated Viola, " you are
trying to pull your boots on over your
slippers !"
"Confound it, so • I am—but this affair
of Lizzy's has coppletely unsettled me !
Very strange of Maurice Martin to come
home without a word Of notice to me, his
agent!" -
So saying, Mr. Elliott darted forth into
the darkness like some new style of pro
jectile. -
The lights of the stained gothic windows
at Martinstower were streaming brightly
across the lawn, as he came hurriedly up
the broad stone steps and rang the boll.
"Mr. Milan—has %e arrived r
the setvant bowed and ushered him
into a large room, whose
. snnerbly arrang
ed furniture struck Mr. Elliott with an
indefinite idea of luxury. LizzY was
standing by a tall alabaster vase of cling
ing tropic vines that occupied one of the
bay windows with a colored lamp burning
above.
" Papa I,oh, papa! you have forgiven
me!" He turned frigidly from her plead
ing eyes at her husband.
I have just called to see your master;
young man !"
" To see wh'om, sir V'
"Mr. Martin, of Martinstower."
" I am at your service, Mr. Elliott."
"You are Who the—mischief cares
whether you aro or not? I tell ycku I want
to see Mr. Martin."
"Maurice Martin is my name, sir I"
Mr. Elliott stood aghast. , •
" Why, I—l thought you were the con
fidential clerk I"
"I never told' you that I was, sir. You
chose to take it for granted, and I allowed
you that privilege. As the confidential
clerk, I weed and won your daughter—as
Maurice Martin, I could have gained no
greater treasure I"
" all . a mistake from beginning
to end," ex,claimed poor Mr. Elliott, wip
ing the streams of_perspiration , from his
fevered brow s " Lizzy, my dear, come.
here and kiss me 1 Son-in-law, you're a
tiomp t-"- • - • • - '•
• "I didn't know it myself, , papa, until
we were taarried," -said Lizzy,
and blushing ; "and 'when I tried to te'l
you all about it last • night,' you wouldn't
let. me."
"So you were Maurice Martin all the
while," said Mr. Elliott, with a deep
breath; " Well, upon my word and honor I
And my little Lizzie is Mrs. 'Martin, of
lifartinstower I What wit? the girls say ?"
•- She nestled up to' heaforesaid Maurice,
as she spoke, and his look •of fond pride
pent a strange thrill down into the th
ther's heart. Maurice *did love the six
teen year old ebild-and Lines in s tinct s
had led her to the haven of happiness !
" I know I'm very young, l 2 faltered
Lizzy; "but I'm goiog to leave off - playing
with - the white kitten ; and brush out my
curls smooth, and atop 'climbing, fences
and jumping across brooks, and—and
Maurice says he loves me just as much as
if I were a dignified wife forty years old I"
A KIND ACT AWARDED:4 short time
since a one-armed soldier entered a crowd.
ed railroad car in the city of Chicago. lie
looked very weary, but none moved to
give him a _seat, until a neatly dressed
young woman 'observing his empty blue
sleeve, arose, and asked him to take her
place. At the sound of her voice he look
ed up, their eyes met, and immediately
they were clasped in each other's arms,
and she was sobbing.for joy on his shoul
der. The youngwoman was the soldier's
wife, from whom he bad been separated
three long years, He had been wounded
Ind taken prisoner, and his 'wife having
lost all trace of him, - had removed from
their former residence to Chicago, so that
when he was released, his letters failed to
reach her and he could hear nothingirom
her. He had gone' to Chicago iii search
of her, and thus by this kind Oct of hers
they were happily restored to each other.
• :•
Drersrsts.—What everybody ea most he
true. We have heard D 1 'StrieltlSud's Tor i :
Spoken of so frequently' by those ',Who' hr vo
been beneinted by it, Iltstpst loot Ira are cc n
pelled to Enke, it, known to the public that vk e
really believe it effects s cues ca.. :
therefore, we say . tio-`thotiebolsofariitsufferi•:sc
with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, tos . c to
their Druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Strick—
land's Tonto. oc6•eowBm