e...L___ ~ ..,..., Ant 1 .4 '1 at THURSDAY. ACTORRR , 24,4665. pot* of Gen. GeOr !Jr 'tisk' Of Pittsburgh, , intend 'to prestml: h sname ..beibrellse next Democratic State deneen- Cott Ise candidate for Governor; .Witheht committing . ourielvea 'to hie snppci ;. we eau liefailmer witness to the isteteateet of the Clemgand , Pleindeskr that (fee: Chas Ss one efitie mostutientplished finsticieri in the eeunuy, an , able, honest, Omuta• one gentleman, who has the confidence of the'comniereiat inannfriiig end *m ing cointmtnitiei, of Our'slater Stiktis, Western Penisylvanii is entitled to-the notninstiovi; end whoever. , the delegates from thikpart of . the State, met Unite no• .on - as their choice, we &Wire will be ceded without; difficult,. . • AN6I/ . 41 1 111_ AND. 41411161,10.11. The oinnial 'London girsetu publishes an importanC s ociisiipiindefice tietireen Adams concerning the depredations committed by the- Shenan doah: Er: Adams givistmcsmore antics that the United States, will hold Great Britain' responsible far sir the deniers , caused br,these Anglo-Rebel erniseas.— Earl Rcissell, as in !orates replies, insists that ' Ragland. has not violated.' any ,inter national lairs, and, . therefor* it not re spondble.for 'the rebeturuisers. In a sec ond Ruisell :mentions it state ment made in a letter from Mr, Adams in 1883, se bathe -Government of the United &sites beinglready to refer these 'disputes to`srbitration, and he declines to *inept -.this :offer. The only concession Earl Russell is willing to make is the sp potato:tent .of s' Commission; to which shall lifiyaiiored all claims arising during the late civil war; whtch the two powers shall agree to refer to the CoMmiesioners. The Anal ieply of. Mr. Adam; dated Sept. 18, le - very serious in its tone. and expres ses the opinion that the proposal. of 'Earl Russell will 'not be accepted by the United States.' 'Mr. Adams, in thislast reply, again mai the attention. of the English Government to the fact that if its doii. trines and practices are allowed to become the rule; the United States will not bethe greatest losers. The London papers which editorially refer to the correspondence, 'Teak 'of .the importance of the intern* tional questions to be settled .in this dis pute, but do not appear to expect any sa *int complications between tit% two con* trletto arise therefrom. , • Tat late election in this State presented some curious and•interesting facts.- Both thiicandidatea for Igurveyoi General lived in tee:saute town, both were members of the borough oonnoil,„ and. both had be longed to the same regiment in• the ser vice. -'Cel. Democratic candi date, is in moderate_ oircumatances ; Col. Campbell, the Republican, is very wealthy. Yet the former• ran largely ahead of his ticket in Johnstown, the place where they reside, while the latter ran as largely be. hind his. The county of Cambria, of which Johnstown is the capitalAtor6ol4l its Democratic majority this year over that of 1864. The successful candidates, both live in conntiee'whic;l2 give majorities against them, while the counties in which our candidates reside each cast a majority of their votes for Davis and Linton. The township where Gen. Hartranft, the Re erlidateltfor Auditor General,. wu born, cut only 61 votes for him to 276 for Colonel Davis, while the adjoining township voted still less favorably for him, giving but 15 in his support to 259 against . him. -These facts all look very well for the borne standing of bur nominees, and show that the Democratic party, if not successful, had the honor of sustaining: men who were worthy of the positions to which they were nominated. RAILROAD AMIDE: 4 11 TM. The New York Evenqi . Post ropeato. as a historical fact, the statement that in the German : States no person has been r ltilW by a railroad since the origin of that mode, of traveling. thirty oriOrty years ago. Yet in the United States the deaths are count. ed by thousands . careful account,. compiled and inintudAy underwriters of . insurance companies,, computes them for the last eight months, giving the pa3tiou lamof each thus: ' Total iceidenfs . for eight Months— . 128 Total number, kiilAed 266 Total number' wounded 1,109 Now why should there be such an awful waste of life in the United States,-when none such existain , the 'German States? Precisely, betiause we are humbugged by railroad compeniee and their agents into considering them to be "unavoidable," while the -Germ:arr. know them to be avoidable. The terrible alinghter rePoitiid daily in the papers will' never cease utitil we have laws male& such offences punt ishable is other murders are, and officers with courage and integrity enough to en: force them.. r - , Political -Paragraph'. At three of the polls opened in Wash iiiiton for the MC' election the Berth* can ticket had 119 votes and the Demo- cratic 121. .. ' • Wendell 'Phillips' new lecture for the _ season is "The South. Victorious." .The . perpetual , grumbler l whit will he do if they let hips into &wren I Henschel" V. Johnson, in Augusta, gave good advice to hie Men* !re told them to support the President and elect , men u members ot. Congress whose antecedents can fang* the radicals with no preteit to oppose them taking their masts. The - Washington'eerrimpotrifent of the New, Rork 4rprsu isiylOf the 7,000 rotes out in the recent B a ltimore election, it is stated, that 4,000 were Germans. Three fourths of the American citizens are ex cluded-NM noting by the - sbeititiiii test law. • it taalool be inoconfolly disguised that it L the dalibatata purpose of the radical leaders to open &broadside of opposition preielent Johnson. thii 'doter. all the more to be deplored because• at this pe. riod of all - others. harmony should pm- Tan ter the,4e saffhiclotts read& 4f the critical experiment now pending: If it was 'diekoyal to criticise the : Preeiskitt- Odle war ism raging, it is the lass so io db it now; liDd especially to or omission open opposition to that polity Wlllo l o,o l ..Pulittentii Pl** *tiffs ' gitiercolicallmmion that we ham ' r J A..` Ae tr igaftyt e ' Avv, • as "i - t gu Cooke.lraq, at . his beautiful residence on Put.m.Bay Lake Beier luxuriating in the magnificent vineyards in that locality, and whiling,Fathe time, a la old Ism lialfresp: in black bass." tJ 0 I We wonder whether - tale extlebses of 1 , Chief justice al l by. Govefl- Meat, as they were Wiwi Itetuxuiriated ofn the steamer maunnibilorei 2 Perry." Tea Qr. or three days of pleasuring on Lake - !fie cost the,ta t a payers tiro ttimuinit dollars. Wilton!: gisubliciat oity ootemporaries in- Aol7mr`t business? Another "loyarltidividnal has conks to vie/.Major John A. limldo . (At, of the Elmira hrtlitaty Depa.hasheen sentenced tole cashiered and disabled-front bolding any office In the service of be United States, and to. pey a fine' of $lO,OOO for frauds, receiving bribes, complicity with benntijnaipers, &a. The work of 'oleo ing out the Aegean Stable, of - Black le: pitb!icanisro is piogressing as pollee Could be reasons* expected. The other day President 'Johnson , gave a bit of advice to a negro reement wbicti wag far -lens applicable to them than to the radicals. He said : • , It should be the duty of every patriot and every one who cslla himself a Chiii tisn, to remember that with the termina tion of the war his resentments should cease, that Autry feelings 'should subside, and that every man should become calm and tranquil, and be prepared for what is before him." The New York Express -thus photo. graphs the radicals; 'lf radicalism could only learn to cook its own 'eggs, bOil its own cloths, and 'let other people's pots end eggs and clothes alone, we could . live in a peicefal, happy and contented'conn: try ; but the real live radical will boil in everybody's pot, cook everybody's eggs, and mend everybody's clothes—taking ail the eggi, pots and clothes, however, for doing theism:le.!' The unity of the Republican party is charmingly demodstrated by the fact that Thurlow Weed, their mist prominent leader in New York, is described by the Trawle sa s•" Judas Iscariot," while Gen. Amin, their most prominent Candidate in Msesaehusetts, is politely indorsed. by Wendell Phillips SA "vagrant moanW bank." Decent people will do well to wash their hands of a party which paints itself In i s itch colors. The ()now& Abolition peps" aotottnts for the defeat of the Republican ticket in this manner "A negro offered his vote in Harris township. This coasted so much excitement that the township was revoln.• tionized, giving forty Democratic major : : Hy, when itabould have given seventy-five Republican. The 'big nigger' scared the' Harrisonians." What a pity the ' , big , nigger" didn't attempt to vote in a thou. ; sand other townships. „ At the Gubernatorial election :in Ohio' in 1863, the Abolition' 'majority was a few' hundred over one hundred thousand I In! just f.wo years it tiro bean reduced abot* seventy thousand. If- the -vote:of the! Abolitionists diminishes each yeirin the future, as it has during the. mist: two years,•theirreiga. in Obio is of short dura tion. .• ' The radicals hat;e become so miven omed against President Johan:se Abet, they have begun to attack him with poi- Boned weapons. The New Nation says : , "The' blow which struck Lincoln ban reached the heart of the Narib end Wiyenl back lite to the - South'. Scihnson has done, "more for it 'than ten victories ssitte4i.:o; Lee." The netes'and' Mama are fighting say-, age!) , with one another to„deoiiii - the. "real issue s '• before . the „12epublicaria qfi „New York.. The radicals of Wiseonsiol .have already settled this question. '•Who4 ever votes for the Democratie ticket;' sayi a leading paper, "Trite. for 110;4.4 elusion of the blank raw from- thatallot-, box." The 'tiiilliburs Chronicle, Republican, in a recent inns*, says: - ''•The deeided gains of the 'Democratic party in inch places u Cleveland aid Cin-. •einnati, aid in many c ounties in our /Mite, to say nothing of thnron. neationt matter ,show that the oft=repeated assertion Mit the party is dead is simply 'romantic." The Bon.: 'John Cochrane, Attorneri General of York, for whose 'election: the whole RepubliOan party 'TOW, hss declared hie intention to, take the field for the Democratic ticket, and the glori, one platform of patriotism and nat►onallLY oa which it stands. . 1, A Winn Pancras 111 . 0 tin.-A graphic dispatch from Aihland i , 7ohioi says thsti political preacher , thSra:' been! held to bail in eight htandred,dolj lave for false 'voting; and. for perjtu7 in potting it through. ' mom the 'bind Tab as 'fidepesaent ' linnet It needs no demonstration to show that the United Stites of 1865 diXsir , very, mate. daily from the 'United State - P.4s they Were before the war. Previous to'1861„ the ani mating principle in our institutions was that government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. Se• cession had been dismissed speculatively, but had not been attempted eetlodly. and hence it was not oertaln whit amount. of resistance it would arouse.' le oeWatill, the • rule of consent held, good in town• ship, uutnicipal, State and Federal gov. enunentso Tn. war, . however, changed all this. , Force took the 'piece of co nsen t,. Virginia of" longer belonsolo the United States because she is willing, but. because she must, audio of all the seceded Stator. The result it that the American Republic, no lodger a confedergtiow of willing States, has ' become a nation exhting-b4 iti k owet might, and deastandieg 'the obed epee of Om States that compose. it. • yet Our people do not fully: realise the fact o f thfiglediangs, still lesswhat it portendit.' i Let snob' review the salientleaturse of pallet o! ' the. administration sines .186 ne time was when Coupes* wvoqd; t ' been stirred to ha Very depths by it ' ' against interference with ltirseHon• z President ; yet, during the past foil= aid frhalf, thsr White House ' hasi supreme, - aid the few . voted' 'spiel's what .was termed fteeftve'usUrpstkin , have been feeble and unheeded.' ireftio n ot oiestioe this to impugn Abeineilfires of the Executive or the lelidont of Coli ma. but limply state it as a. fact, end i 6 most important dot ii oaf. hiitory. 'Mtn if have - been' arrested 'without - kit** the charges against them, i= tita without examinathe;:,' arid' " without explariatiOn or" triskind no iti exitdd' be - found to MO to 'their' ecuis. plaidts:Vatiro!Omaikve POiiiIPPSIi4 and Only, their, coodOtor iiii4 . peritmai gdistgents . found fault. ‘ tosised,:paiiref the ithist notable woreut - or the, "*. OW shic. l 4.lll l .***974 o **l l i6o. - • .0- . • BE tit gnill Our Altered Clover*inent,. =II by `the general government. During thei last two years of Mr. Lincoln's life the op position made all the capital it could of these unusual ings ; yet it is to mumsd -, a matter of that, however waif fou* r &Ow. e eelevi i r s ittle , pure,- plAeneiee it P4ll ju t ireni t i s of intuit in (And eini lir hsilivilajoull dig _ VilloOtkipt i vy tilsloSsi the mass o the people so ninth as some = striking exhibition of power by - the Fede• re* goittritnect. ItOr ; hisre' Viee • On needless Gassed with thews*. -111Dlibui commutsiona l sulFiscreii 41 but,ifris. Min ;1, .at _ the national _ snitel. wig • tnetker eliding nitres of' this Tinfoil. The Beare tary et , War liguilehiNit- photographs and destroyed them; on a,,quution of taste as to exhibiting pletwies of •Me. Li nco l n ' s body us 41 , lay inistoe.: He hes taken pos sessionUf.—a theater because the manager had this bad taste to resumeperfornianees in the house in which. Hr.- Lenssoln was assassinated. And quite :scantly a man was breasted and - bp:ought- In ,trons to Washington, against whom the only crime alleged was swindling a party campaign committees of seven hundred dollars. dur ing the late Presidential canvass: These and similar sets, despite a few feeble pro tests from thei adenhuitration- and opposi- tion press, seemed to be either universally ignored or universally acquiescedfa • by the people. As to the bight or wrong of each -acts, we le not now prnnounos an opinion ; it is enough for our present par pose to state them and the evident. appro val of them by the mamiotthe American people. , . The loss by the burning of the freight pot of the liGohigan Central railroad, Ditroik .6cl Wea!leadV,lWAl $250,000. Gen. Slocum has written a letter deny. ing _the charges,. of Iris connection • with °often sPeonlationaln Jlizehousandecres of land in Arkansas behiggios to Gag. Pillow, have . been .re stored to him by the Government. ; The seittenee of the court-martial which tried Gea. Paine, at Paducah. Kentucky, soma months ago. has been = approved.. by the Seeretary of War. It is that Briga dier General A. Paine -be reprimanded in general orders by the President. • Ttie !triplication of Henry A. Wise,' of 'Virginia, for a' restoration of his property held by the - Government. which -was re ferred to Gen. Grant, has been refused by the tatter. Wise declined to take the oath of allegianoe.• Henry J Raymond, of New York, is in Washington. -He has made several un successful attempts to obtain an interview with the President. "Straws show which *ay the wind 'blows." President Johnson reointly telegraphed to Governor Holden, expressing the hope that North Carolina would repudiate her rebel debt., President Johnsen bas,-by proclamation revoked the act of July, 1864, in relation to Kentucky, so far as to declare that State no longer under martial law. A ttuin who gave his name as Robbins Sumner, a brother of Gen. Sumner, sp at the White House last week, and ap peared entrance to the President. On being denied he drew a pistol and would have fired had not his arms been seised from liehind.• •He stated that he had just come from Alexandria. The North Carolina Convention has idop ted a resolution submitting to the people the ordinances abolishing slavery and an nulling the act of secession. The Con riention has decided to meet again in May, UM. The Convention adjourned on Thuniday, after passing a resolution repu diating the rebel State debt. ' The pangerfusld Property of Alexandria, valued at'about $50,000, which w a s by the Government, het been restored 16 Mr.. Dangerfisid, - by , direction of the President. .Monntliroecl, Oregon, has been in a state of, eruption since Sept. 9.8.1 It is thought this may hare aims animation with the ?anent earthquake shooks in Cal ifornia. "hie ineetne of 04 - 6weimnient! Internal Revenue . t hanigh the put week,, amain Ca 6115,927%8M Malting *total' or '11106,909;149 dace the coMmencament'of theyreaerAcurrent fiscrii - par,kily 1. ' Gesiseavani i g4gicililbiniiolf Useful.) Ilia.tmder gtmete!ingpia ooldred troops, .reduce }_the, effective force now in the field to 70000 teen, and. this. "another It batoilaled by another of. mock men. On Friday. Messrs. Clay and Mitchel: mere tralurferesd from their casemate cells in., Fortress . Moro to the more com fortable quarters at Carroll Milk, It was" (sainted on Retarder in the Fenian Congress, AM Mitchel had been unooo - released, but this is since Marshal Goodies has Just returned ,to Washington from North Carolina. Nersays that two thieds of the published stories of 1 cruelty to'Colored . people are Wei. 4 ww, and that 'in sery particular the people of,ithat • State are mmodeting them. selves *their' e yid - relations. 'Tbs . grand Fie r! it's parade m in Philadel. phia,.lset week, web ani mposing deob.; striitti l m.'' Thilre w ere in the procession 10211 MS earrlage.s7 steamers, 11 band engines, -12 liosii6f ladder carriages and 21 ambolaneek including 3CI Cotopaolis to id:irikid. It is estimated. that the 'Loa was isii - Miles in length. The day wits fine and, the °Wenn' tarried 'out en malls to do Meer to the firemen,; - . - 'President Johnson has blued . * precis.: 'nation releasing On parole John A. Camp. bell, of Alabama. Totin .E.lteageo, of Ter.. as, AleVinsfer 11; Stephens, oraecrgia, (*Nita 4. Trephigm, of.Etouth Carotins, ' cia Chines Clerk of lifisefulppl. Theee Ontiedied tad to remain within the lira- As of.their,respective Slates uotil•llie Its. (native shalt semi fit to pardon 'them. - A negro in Alexaidria, Va., halving re. osoll, been depriiiid of a gun by a, mg. ideals; id accordance wAth' the laws of Virginia. Provost bdge, Itambriiik . 1111. Witten to the Ifeybr of Alexandris' . that hereafter on such oroosediop - will be al. lowed, and that, by order of thelfelor General oaramandmg the Department, tile gun moat-be returned to thernegrO'.., On ; ;be tiparoiolg .of Ib . : 118th lost., theri, -,war a eerioue oCiifiagratiou in cbgebsiogi,.l3. C., destroyuig - 2418 Pow* ofSee and a number of buildings scijoli. hog ,cm lEtaymi•st. Elmira anir werraiuson falling walla, - and-.(gaiit..mau, the Qiiii of the Military Peilitier wis badly and it, 9s leered fatally huureil. ~ , Meilooms by ihe burniog:of the freigia buildings . belonging' to the Michigan' Central Railroad, it bi now nnlertiode , will not fall ba.lobort. of $1,500,000. "The Value of thellessr Alone destroyed was upwar4. of saockow. Ili is reported from Washinetori Set Joseph • Mirth, ' a *Other of Jefferson Delis, has rands a Niemand" for the teitotadon of sot only his Genii butt his .hrothetos property in ltississippii Aim is ptabibly idishtly *Wetted. • . Width:VOW' dsis 0.4 ^ Fo+bnike. )34• ken, luirtettitution to 04,40 7 itelt lif don county, Ve., of pro i 41104 , ovoinappholotorore,* lig shigdened,_ ?Orders here beeo - I f or i the'reatoratiOn teether priverty,i n lo u : don atuLAlezendidn_oouniles. i ' Alfred •Loo, , •Thdiert Attennoi Ginaval' nailer Fraidant John Adana*, diacten .Thursday in Fairfax comity, Ifir 4 . ighni, o • : • . • • •'.; " The people ofNortliern't;melets' lowif 'Oaklofted Goren*? -Welly to Mk* tees ! Mira lot , the prevention if,e iggreloinr ,*o43o.• - - , the'lteidesi'- hie peoloaid ell the of 14.0.,Aelath Carolina, %wee. I: IN MEI General 'Revs. f.._.. „~~~', MEI ,;) • t• h.. 14" eatiriessias.teniima idcipted, it constitution, modeled upon' %test of the United States, and elected President and Senators for the Irish Re. public. General Grog, iaselbht:erith . other leading officers, Won.!dieresse of the regular army . so 75,090 . sows. There le rat excitement - ha Golds coneerningthe Fades movement. 3i hr asserted that the Faidans are transport - intorms late . l Province. General Grant has 'recommended the discharge of all m*jpr and .brigadier emir' thi the volunteer genies who base beondiesided. . w -- , The neport. of a seismal etnnesty to all political offenders,4gpaars - to bs prams tare—tor the present at, least. A. a. Stephens arrived in- RiohtnoCid, on his way house, on Sunday. Pierre-Sonle had s 'permits -interview with the _President yesterday. _ , Item of Loral Interest. The city Councils bars' ordered tali repair of the old Pennsylvania engine, ..ter the use of Co. 8, provided the expenders do :not ex ceed $125. She is now at the Bay State Iran Works,* undergoing improvement under the 'direction of Chief Engineer Stafford. The Pennsylvania is undoubtedly ,the beett, engine is the city, throwing even farther Clan the Osamu, and the only'objectioa has bees her rummies heaviness, requiring • regiment al. "tied to work and draw her. Company 8, we understadd, pupses to min her_with 150 men. Democratic ticket in Bit county is sleeted, with the eruption of the candidate for ecnirety Treasurer, J. C. Chapin, Esq., for merly of Wattsburg, who was defeated on se orsait2pf . seute local defution„ by Mr. Coyne, an independent DeMoeratio candidate. Dr. Early, who ran *Lan independent candidate for Assembly, is the Elk, elesiteld•and For est district, is elected over Dr. Boyer, .he regu)ar. Dentoorstie nominee. The former gentleman, we believe, claims to be quite u good a Democrat as his opponent, and our party , will Is.. no rote in the -Legislature in outiequenee of his election. The_vots for Dr. Marty In Elk county cru nearly unanimous —They have healthy Damoorstio keen- Sloe La Rik county. Beasinger township gave the - hut elution ,167 votes for Col. Davis to 12 for Gen. Hartranft, St. Marrs dose still better, giving 115 Democratic vetee to 1 (1) Reptiblioss. We imagine those must be de lightful' communities to live in. Mr. Aaron Lyons died at New Albany, Indiana. on the 17th inst., aged 60 years. He resided in Louisville, Ky., whin the rebellion broke Out, and was it min of such intense loyalty that hs often expressed a desire that tut should to heeled in Northern soil. In his will he left his body at the disposal of L. W. Olds, of Ibis city, to be interred in our Cemetery. The funeral services Wail held on Sunday. ' at 8 o'clock. The people of Girard, through their committee, have invited the .aeunells, are departmint, members of the press, and a number of the prominent persons of oar oily, to particdpetO in the dedication ceremonies of the Soldiers' Monument at that plate,' on the lit• 'of liersiaber.—Pithole • rejoices in' firti . piettei of public anicieenieit--one Acadia. my,ef Music, one Opera Houk two Thestret ands Minstrel Hall,—besides billiard saloons, Maids alleys, gambling dooms' and ether places of entertainment, good, bad and indif ferent, without number. The railroad. *pot at Swan Station was burned "to the !mad on Friday aftesnoon last, and a eon sidirable quantity of wood 'scrod veer was lanientaird.—The "friends of human Pro ipeas,"- (whoever aad. whatever. they tnaypeji commences Meeting at Con, on elm 2ith hilt.; to fast three days. Whether the organ isation is a religious or political one, or a combination of both, is more the% we *missy. Wednesday of lUt.weelt. says the Amu* Mr-0. 3. .Chnktre s et Titusville, was waylaid on the road between Plume? and • Wilt , Bickery, and his money demanded, by ruffian who threatened him with a dirk. With - great. present:col mind, Mr. - Cheshire, while .pretending to look for his money, drew a re • 'elver and shot him through the breast, the .fie low falling Vs if deed. Mr. 0. then pro ceeded to the °Moe of the Union Oil Company, where he procured help, and returned to the spot.. Biped vu discovered in thartikadi but thins= had vanished.--Gen. Averill,tbe noted saisbry commander, is at present loos. ted on 'Oil Creek, and is the proprietor of some half a (tom teams which are ha.alleg oil from ?Mole to Millar's Station. Mr. James B. MiteOooli, the famous elocutionist, intends returning to the stage as soon as his liiitth permits. •• The lovers of the drama . eren.where !will give him Slearty 'Out*. --774. The Blakeslee Mien. qisoting • a °Us plimentarj notice of Superintendent Great Item the..sbloweede, add;: • "The Lake Short Roskfratalinfelo to Brie and Menne% is 'itedeiritts insentient; and is sot only one of the best, bat the best conOnetsti plotter rail way, is the country, No Toad rides smoother or is more exempt from accidente."--.--The Ripdbfan mejoeity `Div the Suitt ticket is Warren county Is 788. Allot, for Assembly, has 418. majority over Stone, independent, Re lioßean county gives the &Tali can State ticket 185 majority.-4,......00i of ditillistites, at the German Catholic church, ' died on Sunday, morning. She was a stranger and had been sent here as a teseher.—Mr. Cook t the enterprisini principal of. the Coll meielel Sohn!, in orgsniiiig a oollege Bud, from the young men connected with that in. Kits - Sen. The members are practising fri ,quentry Sad expet scion to be ' protlpient encroth to appear in Publio.--.-ThsTitus!ille Nereid cemplimeats the Ossnaela by saying that "although differing - with it in a:political Hies, it is one of 'thi most interim - tier cod acceptable papers on'eur, guiltier) list." ---1 Divi a monkey As o feast coat, out his tail, trun kis whiskers. and you have a Williams pertilitady." says the Gantt& of that pine: Aids* by theii similmity, we sit.old say it ejtrte sad 101111oreporf dandies must. be Iles Ives.--6.....We perceive by the po inter Intefitymeer, that Wm. B. Hall, former. "rat the Continentals, who remained about tills city for a long period. has Itielmi alp' sea oonevetiser. He le a good' singer. uminestionatdy, and W I for his uni.ortnnits 'ts fir strong drink, sad habit of forgetting to stay hie bi ll s , would, be sa pendia. as be is sioeUeal as • muleisn.-7The 9 11116 " Citizen is doirn on the Philadelphia railroad for Its *squat seohisats, "like a tilolll46d 41. bidet." It pays, In language zatimfoiott hie than correct, t h at "packing one's raise fee a Aare joufney now; la and*. 'ir sot gawk, the eqtdealeat to the purehmting a vol lin the eve of lesth."—En the adjoining kientably' dietriet of Warren and Pinang°, the Republieu candidates_ are both electst.' In Towage *owl too Tots. is pretty desk Col.. Allen ' receiving 43 'Anil, ever :Col, Stone, and Mr. Whoa 281 over Cal. Honer- T .-z--Two new wanly papers have jut been 'Anted in the eil region-4e fine at Soap, Vonougo toonati, sad the 04roniele at Tidl-. otats.=....Theßalfabe Cartier tails tba log: 44A lurtal„liadlord, lotions Slat% bear -lag OP wittreabontitiktf a gun who had &swirl Withoeltalair ibo ussi For. ... , _ Hr. —, Dear air : Will yen send moon of your bill, and oblige,' etc. To which the delinqueot made "easter : ' The smont is $8 , 0,021 . yours respecifully.T•T.... , ybe W es t Greenville ibeg - :_your pierdoi, i •oritlaville,) Amos elk+ toy- he ‘'Lreir, We* gplled to that town PO Its rietemempli ! *ABS that It has bet dOppatiandliseklass ii *Or Mows dmply iisGreeriville.—Thiirilipse. on Thursday moril - ig of fart 'week, was totally *hemmed by the heavy elotids. fltd- fefi weather eseutred it would have been worthy of intlea•basides being a remarkable eariosi ty.* WO otherlotireldrpOirtirtlisiltrillriTtble visible ,ig the Hatted jitateet until, Asyut. 1889. In 1876 there will be.,suother, and in the year 1 800 Vhiete will be lin in total darkaess for - the pried of two bottre and thir• ty-seven telantes.±Geh. CinZerott and Mor ton MeMieliel, Mettir pleat', of ,Philadelphia, visited oir eityleat week, king the guests of Mr. Lowry, .Whet'uln , divvied It ilia Wawa , secured the support of our lumber!' in his 1 Senatorial.' sepiretiotui 7 -•,-•:-i:'., if, : knitter, I a former editor of the Oireausa, who after wards tuned Abolitleilst, 'acrd isehow editing the Lawreneslonnist, to ipiginit.o by 'ii . 'oar- I respondent of the ,littsburgh, - 6tetslis as a itepublimuzemadidete focCongress-frons that district. The GaaeUe, referring to the mailer; exclaims : "Ts GOdi I 4t." - zie.ti ?";---Sir. Jeremiah Elliott, of. Eprhzgdieik .toiieship, Elk county, *sad,' the editor or.the. Ridgway Dower** a sirs* potato, raised' en his ;fern), weighing ounces. Who trill dare to say hereafter that little 111k,'hts na it fertile soil t —4. Dennis James, Esq., of Warren, has writtena letter to the Moil, li*riply to &brief paragraph in the 05servei t two week' .ago, giving kis rearms for sup Porting Cal. Allen, in pretenses' to OoL Bums. - Fie says they were both Repablissee, and of the tire, ha preferred Cot: Allen personally ti . that; as he had to decide between them; he sipported the sae •he thought best Itted.for•the, plow,: that he has the 'videos* to Mei* Cal. Stone of having been it 'nest bitter ratifier ot,Hea'Ho'- Clelian : sad that the latter cenl4:nat-have held a •post in the Legislature if he had been elected, net Doyley burn sr•resident`Of the district for the apses of a 'year lb:mediate!, preeetling the aleatios.., He. further, says he' eaPPillted Coll • Hoover. •the•regalar Democrat. id candidate. 'We - give these ;oatmeals in justice to Mr. Tames, 'ited wltbeit key desire, to perileipato in, the dispute whiehlieseprung up between hie: and some of the members of our party in Warren. - , ---The BorVeria .is the atres of a new paper-started in Union, by efr. Wes.C..74zokson. ~ It is Independent in polities..ind lethistgied aie ea advocate of the. Weal int erests of therprosperooz commaeity in which Gls printed. Oa - the entire of, type- graphical neatness It has few iszperices,, and its editorial columns beer merbur of industry and vigor. We wish lie - pabllither abandiat . •••••••,..---.xr..P. Turley, late of the U. 0. 8. brlabigen, and a firmer city policeman, has bee* eppointal ees of ,the two special pollee einem to be , employed at the Union depot. He is a good •man. for the place',-wedwe oongratulate the eompau ,oil their : ease lion.—Chief Justice. Chaet`e' i `j t het,ting tour with'. hit friends. :on the Commodore- , Perry, Ina the !Miss. •the Philapielge says,. sew Ike eenet.ry $2,000,' a bill to that Usenet • having been - ,Previated , tcr the - Collikkiiit at, 8a1f.4i,, pent by him to like .tigt,4 l 4oPiiiciii- , Mani, and returne'd;with, tit 4iiiifrfe psi it.- Ties'. the relied 'regent: Or Ake, people's porrkeL—Gatteettelk;•an - asiabeigirnays;has ooiriposer a piece er Math feljthirtY pilules add arabeatra- - 77 - T l4 Or 'o o4r#Y:ar„‘hal . T'at L l' mai school at Editbero hat liesa.so, greet that inereesed sooommailatiaavare ) 'illielied. ; •A . mooting * af thar.willriers' lied Weeds,. of - the . school laitibil K 014 1 014111 - , inivipit:ll to 44, f; lain means for eietiting 4 -, Witt : r oost baildiege.- " 7 T7( 16 -, .C4 l l l 4eihailja/Olatireiftl 11. new. .drop °WWI fetittek..ll4:4l4,l- !Alen, !a Corry, which . will ...ea .varyr.lsurgely . tahis reportitioit for nigstlii ittilE''' T6iellOr26leet In size and repreeente':i • "lively Malket scene In'thicitY Of Conet*tianWe.:i .4 jeenic artist - Idr. C. bas siet-ohY saiedaraef sad. be hal 'givebi'onr ,CorrThelglibtiran pfefere•they can hoist r if.--c--The theitrioir cosittniy 7 per forming heir fer, two leeks pauti - ,Otpited he 1 .' 'lt a ' 47 .1 "i • ' iii .eagageatent 04 i a nes i.•,Ter lit.. , e re peat our opinion that it wee ono.A7,4al,best which her ovar visited oar sit and •iffiterring of mere petronsg*: than •it . freesiiret. , :l l- The mategerir deter," *pedal credit fo-; , Prit!ent=, lag ,guy f or 'th'e•v,utgail Parroriasnpes which. , have diserefited most of the other.oor•maiez: '.(bet' Itiewvisited Erie. - rn Janaarror Potrre -, dry Mr. Meier; the famons'Cleveleataiint 'eer; will violins, with'l,:o6rpe le Sid Maio eicte're. ,Wp,•!fia . r:a that „Ferrer HO hie 'peen I engaged, for :every : Articling; op*, that ;timer. '4....tMesari: Crawford, Christina ll Roth have ' enlarged" their grocery! ?else, by taking - oat - theptrtitien between that' iriginal'ionm 'pod the, one adjoialoc.awiNtlTairl a the . t#ll44, anor They have notion' - af4l:taa 4 °Ma i - -- liatitande is the eity,.*el latmaLentbegking Pere largely in the wholiiieleiradil Omni they, 'have been' berelotbre. 'tie trill, one of the most entarprizing in the aii4:-- r --lb tie glare' , of the nottetuter Bonnie Boon, 144 here tor ' allowed trielaUen of the reveeue leute, - 44) tr.' B. Court' at Pittsburgh havdiechsrged; tie CePtida; ' for went of saMitimit aVideriee to sustain the °huge against Itlin.-The thee-, tre at Oil City 'is built against - the side hill:. The froatAr fear stories- itigli„witilet at the: feet the roof tenches the , ground. queer pliz'oes those oil kilns.— Gipi. tirseidei has, ;a stened the auperintendeney; of . e railroad to be built in sixty days,coanetitingPithole with 1 Itiao,.on the Allegheny. The Soldiers• Iliontmeat. - titeaatl, Pa., Dot. 2f4:1886. ' Editor Odserver i—lioout paper of last week there appeared *4 A Card" from a for mai ealsen of ear -village, liedleatAng . the cores of the opponents Webs erection of the monument in mown et the fallen patriot. from this anti., We 'have an desire to ell. ter lOW any eostroversroa the matter, nor do we suppose lbwould interest a notjeritr.af the readers of the Oicerrer;.yet that nese tee/ be misled by toyed'' , or ooednot of 'fold oiti- Slak.", • few facts' misht Rot belies. ; liberal, patriotic man .effers, to erect a chosen place a monument. to. tie .petriotlein dof the aitiaea . eoldiery - of, our .scanty Wi o liid dove their lives Chit we might live. • There le only &lir offer; end they who, oppoie Woe .cartalaly:ailt u.les w/4 0 .1 11 001. lee dOttataents erected to heroes *her have - paind' sway,. blowing-UM tbiulluio for the sift to'lleen py 'selected spot,,, and ,none ether. Maay may bare their °rt. oPlttictis es tolfia piost imitable spat,,yet • a `very `tie indeed hive so emiplefely fOrgotteet their4rstitade and - pa - - tried* is to *Wet WON oreetion , of the !Meg memorial hoar patella bitted' and COMIC side. The • Dispatch: lee 'needy. the entreetiiew of Ow taatterotad hes aptly aim , pressed it. The faarnegi at the gentletean "heti the' surd ederred to -would extmerete to. 'lt Destotwate WI al 1 Jovial :sad thair pipits are traltorans alteetai"-.4tediib thek,4 l ley " ebkises who Opposes the, lendable seder. isktag.• Naar, ."444811 , 8 withMandieg the lintaa.,44PoaitiAlt._ Act*, or three. , the "Ira, will rale,:and the work toe. ailblibtk. - 3) 1 7 1 1P - ' **lmmo* ludo ,for MO tints, itia; dik a .! and editors' of ,!!treiterous sheets" ! arm' invited iiith the reit of. Truly ' 0141610' mt. anoti—le Wry, on the 24th jail., Milk AU. A!. 1 4 e ! ) , 4 A1": 40 : 11" : j .• 1 " Mil - • - . r • -..- FICRADACKER—DOLL—On the 17th inst., by Rev. A. Stithlmp at the reeidenet. of the bride's father, Mr. Martin Solvihnoiter sod bliss Elizsbeth Doll, both of this city: MILAY-11 this cilF, on the 25 Ins i t i al ik byites. J.-V. Spaulding. Mr. IL ciaoan [es Alike T. Barclay. .1411--itINOST—Oit the 17th inst., by Rat. Mr.lagg, Mr. J, Weigle, Of Fair• snintfilt C. Mosey, of Manchester, Brirnounkr, Pa. . HOLDEN—CARUTHERB—h Whoa town•' sbip 4 Eris Co., Ps, es the lbta bast.,by' Rev.-B. J. L. Bt ken, Mr, isms B.:Bolen, of Titusville, sad lilisildsryA. Osinthers, FULLERr..4IIBNOONAL the Girard Goose, on the Hith of October, 'by Henry 13a11, Mr. Alonzo Faller, of Conneaut, 0., to 'Silas AticelobtuFon;ql.9le'ssidilylsofi. 'LODDODT-r• DUNN ran Girard, Thursday, 1885. Bin. Esq., Mr. Ira 441 London, of Jantestova; Meroer Co., Pa., and, Was Martha . A. Dunn, of Unerring, Ciaircezd Co., Pa. • "' . JAIIIB-6 tp., on the 18th lest., " Kittle kielsies; daughter of M. W...and $l6 „Team- aged 2 years and 1 week. 'Ciltir l B —ID Girard; /IL ow the 15th, inst., of -typhoid fever, John Curtis, Esq., aged 64 years. - • ' Mr. Curtis •as for many years a resident Of McKean and Su minit townships, Erie coun ty, Pa. -. WILSON—Ou Saturday morning, the 21st inst., Elisabeth IdoCalmont Wilson, wife of Capt. Edwin C. Wilson, 11. S. A. The 'announcement of the' sudden death of Mn.s Wilson has carried gloom and sadness wherever ehewas knowa. A wide oirole of »leaves and friends" era left to lament this most nnlooked for and &filleting bereavement. As exemplary °bristles; a kind hearted. benevolent and 'amiable. wassail ; to Apsoted wifi and mother; dutiful dinghter ;' and af feetionate sister; tetras and steadfast friend. "-‘,Nose kEtew her ,bUt to, love her, none named hie but to Ostia:" • From herehildhood she was distinguished by the fintiit and most strongly marked - traits of character. Posseselug ninenal in tellectui endowsintiana e strong end *leer titled; she WAS* the kindest and, moSt genial of dispe eitiots. Hhtt was always the same warm lestaeted,.true Sad noble woman. Thoroughly wolfish, always preferring others to herself, she wuWnivsually beloved and respected. The poor, will long remember her, and the teem of many a:child of _poverty will-for yr are -se °ewe-moisten the green turf on her grave. Mrs. Wilson was the only danightfr tribe late Judge Alexander McCalmout of Venaneo, and, her brothers, Cot: John& McCalmont and °es-Alfred B. McCalmon4 both bore promi mit • in& distinguished parts in the recent •war for the Union. Her beren-00. r,”-row stricken hnsbsnd,and new motherlers children, have •the sincere itympathies Of our whole community: Her remains were -followed to their laid-resting plikee on Tuesday. by an unusually Jerre concourse of sincere_moorners. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; they test from their labors, end their works dwfoltew them," G. . Cady an Retract of 'CommOn Sant Wewell =Just so, - yet ere venture the assertion that it itt nuarpassed by •any other Medici*• hoed Arial* tha, - ;each of common people, both as in inward and outward Remedy. Be lot Penetrating, Itesolvent and Anodyne, qii•filti,fallOing the moat violent painsorbath • ••eria-tie head, aide o beek or limbs, reducing vrerelllitg,'seatterieg isillemelation, and quiet— ing thi nerves; 'while its:lnward use induces .free perspiraiion,-diffusen a general warmth throughout the eyelets, reusing every aerie endlibre - to feerits latlueace, anti thus quick ly remove obstruotioas ;. throws off telds,.re— liavertrenti soreness, pain in the back, cramps sud,bowel,oomplaintoond that without in the leaskareaketting tho . system. • To souls who -regard the herb-sere mewl/weed, this account *my Ale t em _Warlike, • it ; patent estedicint put. r": But a fair Wei will confirm all that we hark said of it, for We have reporded brit, the testimony of tbiike who have proved . - it in - tb - eir own eases; we hope, - therefore, - -no one will let their prejudice:o.g '. the bettereftheir judriotat, and cause them , to reject thisinost useful l_midiolne. because It is mere common Eirriart Weis& We honestly sithire the reader that 'we never sold a medicirie of Any kind - that has gives , such universal satisfaction ,as this h.s. In face,.. there is Ana one report : front all irho use it, and that is, they never used its'equal. • DMINISIFEVILVORVI Cri• VIAL ItHTATIS inn 1» told at nubile sale, at the Market limn* in the elty of Erie. on Saturday Nov. 4th. between 9 and IS *clock a- . ' m.. the Real - Estate of Stephen UMW* Milo., fiessumed,' inhaled mil , . West of arta and Irdiabbtm Plank Send, and toffee South of Ski* eontaluing 29Si ames . of eulthrstid land, with • good orakant, dwell ing house and magma:Magi. 1911911 mode knows on day of sm.. (mown • 0e26.2w. Administrator. D 'IL . Y GOODS' • / largo sail Rill ialoatod stook of • 14 F A L •WINTER •:••'- DRY GOODS! JUST ir.cinvgD, • AT JOHN C. REEBE , R, , • 601 FRENCH STREET. 'CREW BLIMPS LIPS POE nut 17,448. • WM satire tb• Bak to' Its COLOI4 • Sizascmcssa sod Taoism, tka mirth dills 'vinare • ws; daps, its falliag oat to throe days; k.. • Om hood claws, cool sad basithr; con D. and treat ,y• cantatas moth- Sag : • Sag lajartoss; • TIE BEET Ell* DEEMING EVER OTFZED TO TEE POBLIC : Itis nocaiotsided tad and by Ltd beat medical author' V. Sold at the Dry; Stem, and at my ot•ce, No. 1.12$ Broadway, New yea lame all at Or &bon trepar►Uoa ELI do el that b el for it; Itm. • Innis A. CRT.VALITX, IL D. & SKIM • RAM ROAD. pest Ilso ;monks the Northers sad Mort/mot seestits of Pontunarsats to the. Ott, of Ma, os Wu Mc It tour been lowa by the Pesurlssota /ea. rodaCestrossh sod Is operated • by, them Kill Testis ' 1230.12. W. gzi0010.Tri15....,............_ ..... 2 02 v., u. Ma Amami. 140 4. M.. Warrens Loosa-4 t —........, —: 400 p. tes Zit's* Westward: ' Yet- Trigs— .. 3 23 p. ETU Iraibpias • ..,..... Via Amos. 6 41 p.m. Warm Awn.. 4 —.— . 20 a. 111: PMINIM o n rat . lita;glton'tb4l ********** sad Ex. pro* Wag aithosl thane ba th ways batinea ralladat phi; aad Rm. L NOV VIA emaualtaii Leave Wow Tort a' 2 00 p. ia. mire at Cris 340 stmt. Luxe Erlo at 393 p. m., St Now Trek It po. , Ne Auto of an lootilpen Trio sod Kele York. iteriat Sleeping Cu* Len di night traits. . Tbelattinastios pr vastness 'apply at th• 8. Z. foga& 11= s tforkstins. ;bed /44! rtigkit Bs fat tits Cloorriara eolith • ~, B, Bsygetoß, jIL. moor Lith ILIApt Streets, - UTROLLIS. Ms. • -V. BROW V. Agent H.S. ILL. finthitoticaingerstrirdAt 44ist. Phila. • 31. W. AMMO. Tiettet Agt, Thila. A...16.111kii Wllltumport. Dila W.Y. Ptellefiitillikh,D/INTlalte fhniasteeittha Pewslavas dollop of Dental Ser. vory. Me Ifeight'fallkealk (ow, Vim k Drug Rom) Ws, Pa. O. 11' , . D. 1!„ S., Nutt Ilinosatti ItN t , thiladel • • D. 11, 1 No.. lar Oath Ms to - • . -,• • , ; 1 r t, g•n MEM mew .4.dv'ertiaeinenta nu N raituotazz TRAM .CP MIL Lars Esstward. . MEI L a L T. ANTHONY It ss , ertketegra l id e %tok • , • Apionee"... are WAN 601 BILOADWAT, s • y:. * IMO* Ile*, mem Um** .4 TICEIJALS. *me beeequeletb* tba -- ,, stemwa num re and Sterroseopie - e IN tbem *ln e• beaks.. . Lei% or rialir4" 4 % obw.i. eh met 414 MS MA imrabt ~ 11111011061tAPILICI =Ma or =I Gnat rim DO SIM Dutch T Poste:kw iliettp "iii lnisf lin4 leo ' BalLerer hen, his Oaks, Lookout %new; grow Swain,Chickaltewi a ct ~ Prederiaksirargh, ' City poiu Trittea. /Whin e , Bisluand, Petersberib, . beep Bettina, A Belle Pima, Iltotitere. . , autu . mns, NTS literris• Adams. .. Otunisilani liobile, Medd& Strawberry . - Jim ac. --".• await= am roots CI gm useftp., • • notogrophie AIbUZEM, We OM tbs fed 11. bang.* Wee tete Oyu, , end me eftied•etenr beue•a•• eeestit* ter. • •,, .. a jletrg "6°.O rs " biet_t•T: t•ss2 a te ~6 . lu g will*** by a ural , "AMC, a nc , ,,,,eii., .2116 in ata leill uji rA ßLD Orlr a IL' el ks i g al 1 • . . 1141 11 0 1 .0 they eaa boy. 0. • C.lseaeri . so. CAlLD •wbeeer ni" . ZArlL trevTe tobjette(*.eleele sedbibsesayenibmily e.., ' . rat imartabs...ii4, VA. : grad we 11,4.0 r. . Nib Lot-Cole Ito ...••.... jak Bei . IS4 otkete Memel, II) 1....,4 * -- " . rs c.c.,* i TS Navy Muni, 123 est" , illb M . 4 ...4. r ! isdadebc_ reprodattb•st .4 bile to ..t We. Pleisil•lK MEM& *6 Cdal•Vtil int , As aerie ter Mt tftleni littbnet *la et, L.._ Wed es eeeerpt et 61.60, and int by *Li. nu - Pfeemleselese• ad otbers tarter: p 5 1 .xt. c 4 D , Mgt Imaity-thre per awl p( th..... 1 Ir. Q e a . • urn, pricps*d ..g eality at ear gawk *re WI; CHEROKEE P I I:i:CiPiii:i • CERTAIN AND Ter W itessmat of Oadructiatu etrite is the Rieterratos MroatAGl .Fincdr. Er They eon or obviate them of tbs t roseeeem i iT y ing front irregularity, llffey cure Eupprmed,,Excesein mtetruallen. They cure Green tilcknem (Chloral") They care Neryoue and Aphis, Al They to back , lad lower parts of essinesi PaAgue en alight exerti , =curt, Lamas of tpirtte7,' (iiddisim, etc., me In swing the hvviPadur, %Imp remot and with it ALL the elects that sprian gar Composed of Ample vegetable r etratain nothing deleterious to any however delicate, their function being aliringtb for weakness, which, when pr they never WI to do, Or They day be safely Used et any period, mart 001110 tan neat during witch the =Ealing odds wild infallibly earner pregnr W All lettsrsieekinginfoT be promptly, freely tad d iscreetly Fall direct ion accompany cart t Pales .1.41ir los, or de bone fa BOA by 11140 free of PAM% 17 PlinpbAote sad by mail tree' DR. W. R. IRRAWIIII ' oLtbetty UMENITING ' Or, Bilitinat . OE OF rmirsma milt r‘ri, var i za big solliftS grieve Moil s*- • '. • . :••• Yt - ( . • • ' ...- . "Le the Oft Mesh saw Nos mbar el • sidastril 1,10 use Ute—s• 1 Ir rejuvenate Os ream as 4 sir The iltdotreneang Ell/Art Mt discoveries In - tier nwetabli fue entirety new hod ebetract met peetive of ail the old and worn of (-This mediates bee been t eminent medical men of the day, wanted to be nee et the Radek T eftette kale ten etue new A few doses cares Eitel One bottle wee Pap , . pr•Trotanewle three bee was end tall widow at youth. Illgr" A Few dome reelorts the lir Three Wan Irate the we teary. WA few done'. cares the low One bottle restores pental far door Palmer Ne arty IN' A few donee twinging rose Eirvida eted/ohne restores to Man health tile poor debilitated, deepeirloor. Or The Oedema inerrsted yowl ed wan of borings, the victim of o tpo individual s ou ring Prose Attu igicikinan apish gip emus, Mate and parmaaant rallef by the v. Biaenee at Lila. lar, Price, id per botlie or three and forwarded by Uprise, on r' to any address.. • Er- The Cherokee PlllO I venatlng Elixir, are sold by all Deoulme la thud rUlsod world. Bow dealers, however, try to sell writ' to pleas of these; than which they .1 1 ellatio Mal make more ,nitthanthey em ea thew medlclom your 'hea l th, are, ths health et yo .17 firb.ask, r > by = a ct en. It the Waged will sot, m t h e close the lweg fn a letter, and Irr to you by !spree% securely scale from obserratlos. WIN or, Gentlemen =a wishes tealtdetsee, death* Lai and plalatf Ltd symptoms, is anatreat all &masa piastre to mete or female. Mate aced tide because Gelb& Inablttly so nes es, treated patents seeeesetestr Is all e•-• thand globe, by earrtepeedeatt• Patients td dreeekeer u sib plate the eyesptoote of th eoetebeat, sate*, Ooestp,l% e ss n mpute al ante, Inclose pewits p fo r MO. Wi sad Der U /WOW drew. /leerier's!! for Patßl the preptielleest, Dr. W. R. MA E R WIN N. a abarty It GOFF'S GUI/LIMY STO/illi. air° Goff ban opened Ws stars at x', 3 whets tau be found everything seed& ' G R O•C t rE I E • Ho to lumpy to_ arthat hi has eagle and popular man JACQB HANS whosrillbi happy to toe WI old Mem CANNED FRUITS, . such PEACHES, TOMATOES, GI I.lmi BLASS, ETC:. Atarayroa baud at GOFF'S, No SRABOI4IK6I 701 POULTRY AND ME. THYYZeilkAlt, IL&SIORIN. pownsn, SRO? Alp LEAD. At *holm]a of Bataf, at Oct.lett. CO PS SOMITHINIIiiIMBELY BODY SHAT otrvTITIC COLD. DUST AND • TOUR DOORS AND WD.;r Warmly's. iNvistnis, RUBBER WEATHE Do" all ibts—is4utirely mg of *I windowi, mad Sikh, best grin in at reason,' la It V more eff4ettitl. third law. • It will not hinds drain or window& deb, It le lai ffowo—dotre sot obetruat the el" 'opening and tinging the alma—sin , 1111, as to ventilate at any time. Tta , dust la 1113113111110 r whoa your doable Wish halloo benefit from your doable water letnp beeps oat the cold is and water In summer, and data poi pries of dontOowladtrwe. This Strip is now offered to the it city. Tows Moos Fos Satz. w. ocdl3-tf - Atoll rpm" nutcrx tie atmum Cul forty different styl*A, sdAptiAl moato, for PO to MO each Tbi f• re ,_12366..,11,4 or Other Ike reirdsucs to '""1"u CAltlanorit free. Add:x. o . Boston, or SASON RROTHEN, Nor T !WIRY AND PALS u tit ,fracz...icolztrejtoctr. 111;riagsabobadat esoasksts pia& MEI Mr DR. WRIGHT I= At GOFF