IVE.BKIN OBSERVER. +ln .PKTRit BC; LDINTIVI," S T A T E:SUITT, Orrn ~TE rix POST Ur CL Vi.t.LANI AND PINNY Crane per .n ad,.tace TUNNY , D'iLLARN If not t , es' Iv:t:on of the )ear. Fnuserthers t,, (Airier will be charged FIN:tT CS3NII , .-1)n. Square of Ten Unite one in- I t.,C) lamrti'Lla $1.40; -three laser t ,,„„ rr ,.nth $2,00; two mouths $2,16; months 0,60; One JOU 89 00; 'in proportion. Three rata. stnelr s :herr,: to, no!ees changed by special 0 .; lion of the publishers. Audi. 1,4 t; 1T.171, Divorces and like advertise }: At,iicictrstor's Notices $B,OO ; Leeal „ r .nt‘•l."; Marriage rotipasrwrawr. tt outoarrNotices (over those lines re! !toe. Original poetry, on ' of the editor, one dollar 11 str,.t.4,lenta will be continued at ; vr,.111 Advertising, until ordered unless a specified period ti kts ,rvertion. —v:o have one of the beet Jobbing and are ready to do any work i n entrusted to us, in equal style outside of the largest cities!. At: ,os should he addressed to Puh'isher and Proprietor. MEE Business Directory, J 111,th.E1.1 , fB roma y aw LaW. Ridgway 1 , 6 1 511 7r ,etic.. In adjoitabg Countka. nt ( . 1 ' AT LAW, Girard, Erie County, -usineu attended to with 1% truant: , ~r , ,12.111 AT LAW, In WAnteell OF. Pa. ling 7 •i1;1. iiIOK+R I.! YR and Dealer in Stationary, s:.vrgraperA, &e. Country dealers rru Flotol,fronting that Park. BILDri ILLILTLII Lilt S 31tHVIN. ITrouNKTo AID COCNSELLOith AT LAW. nem . North Welt corner of the ~„ Fe. 1.0 flrtsa....r.T. JCFT:CR nr eat nun. Otlessecond TrA, ir.vql Street, between Fifth and innel6-2. a%! WILBUR. ATT hsa AT LAW. Rid Pa Csmerna and Jefferson cou rate . 0.65-Iv.) W. W. WILBUR. PROPRIETOR. 3ii titRION" ROUSE. I goaket •.;treet—one square east of Wirr.n. Ps. Sept. ti,lll'lll l _ .' r i o• me Pitecrc F'aragot• Block. R.,;, (Fernr Hall, Erie, Pa. Derma. %v. 1:1:‘ \ 1• 1 1`1. , 16• PT AT Lot AND iCBTICE or TRIC PILL CIA. Pt' ,sir.. CAP, ',neer and Cnil eflOr • 'inc, uthw est corner of Fifth and aptsti6 t !70Q , rZONINBILIUMB. M the new -p ir & e, hai n hand a large annrt .,.pr,-4 Pr ‘conons. Wood and Willow Ware, tiro, recntr, $c . to which be re , cii. att-n1 on t 4 thr pablie. Pillikfled that I...roriac as can be bad in ea• part n,6• mar3olls-le tI..FrOZOP, I,:rtßr AT SALE STABLE, on Eighth ~0 State and Freud, Fine Honig and Car ,. res.NoasN'e !LIN. my2TBl-Iy. • ELL...ELDEN & Enprinte.Bationk tr, impleamaiim. Railroad Carty HOC "LE., w!v,}: KCo,Pi. Um E. O. Onigortg, • a new and handsomely lifted op Yam f 011,1 f the beat Trontinir and Hunt ,R;ds- ,faa. Cevamodiins lioonts,Cle•n Tsq. .n.l If.drrate Prices- The public • cqu'ly , licited. sepl4-13 A. GALBRAITH. ATTOANIT AT LAS--0111ce au 6thstrsel. me the Court donne. Eris.l%. IIlik:01t, DRALEst tl Dirt (keno, Groanttii, gtn!wite, Nall% (11.'w, seed. Fluter, etc , cue. I, greet end Pubite Square, Erie. Pa. lain' LC AND AA 1.13 STABLES, roe.NER or FRENCH AND 7rrt STRSTETR, FRIT. , NT Provision Good II maw end Carea;.-.ea had st moaerata price*. Sept. VA, 14156-ly .10 , 1K.ECTI : 4 171rOit. WHOUSAAN AND arra'. DaaLinesi's and I'mrt~i~ne, rlonr and Yoe; Wood and %%neg., Liqunnt, Tot a.:o. Sozari. &a., St‘tp it to Totrig'e, 110110 Ititnewmal ' 1211{-tr TIAV Kitto4LEß, Duil e r_iu Groceries, Pieducte, Proviiions, ,Pow and Storm Warr, Mute, Liquor*, he., apposite the Postottice, gne, t•a, • ' unig3llS-1 y Of fi r •ng Ittinivi. BLAIR ROndiIrA*CPACTC HEE Rinds:tire/Vs Block. Erfoin. NT ZICPPA, IIIUTPIB DI lia;.• LL.—L.l, , rt.r • , PT - 0811 . 1 ._ • • T. I A.. 11. IriA howly flew up itt the cr. PI , r .. , trot not to sleek in t Le • , of sll PoAeafter T 11141.1, i1t.12 I:o2o3,Propri BE‘TiPLUMS IN AMERICA EEO q lIIICCECK,R /1; CO MEM PLIILE of tie Treauu . 7 Department tad .4C, I , .:. lyaer for Sohfherr ' Washington, ',... e, C./. r,k.;ea' ' ertth Beajamlo Gra tt, Cpl.. ‘,.. .: f,,x.. ,Vat. ua a I.,ek. Ene. PA. Iltalt.erf, -/ al i. 1,7,14 c.iil edted with edialty %nil din. I 0:3 I t,taaled and matfett:a. Applications :la: : V.se:: le I to. Yr. P. hssloz hat sev• —1.,e.:,,,,:, fa the detars of the soarioas De .4,.e azderot he esa realer most e‘tiesett ry .Itll4 all lords of Government claims. may 11'65-6m 1:1113:133= ale s EWING, A rrlivcri AND CoCIISILL_9B3 AT LAW 6 OC St., new:lilts Crittenden fall . ^ l. (7,14 e-tiles and all other legel bast Seaaero, Erie, Warren and "erre it, 4., to c3-efullt , and proadp.ly. 4. Gelb:alai e Whitman & Brecht k Marlin, Erie, Pa. •a. 11 ,, a. S. P.Jakinicat, W. D. Brown t Warren, Pa. FILLNITi itlf. STORE. '' , .;zo.nrcned a new Fanittura &tore, BrILDING, FRENCH STREET, nnr tont% EX(TEDIN"GLY ' u+ a cal , we will onde‘vor to GRCKS Lk, LIEN DitICK4. COMM:CI tr. COLLEGE —?.-I.ltzt Ponc.otl. Oro. W. GCNNISON. , fC,mmercial Law. !'wa; S.ray'llA, new ClassiflOstiott of A. Ira •t Ortilll2/11111 ead aOlll - f: Lew. 'utuosticial Antit '•, • tr., for ladies and soot,. Th. 'art, c. , ,a?.reheod the whole basic of it: I titit , it every possible varlet +nr s.d elNon, hocks. '.o expense will be leirsnt, Trwe'leal and p•rma- Toe City of AOhoole " ?tactics' A emp 4 nyed. Terms—Tutth n finlitles and greatest tn. •. 1 : e. for Cir_alara. -os T. onnFc. POTTERY, • CANAL, BLTWEr.N: ECOND TITLED STA., nugt PIMA . 4 1 have, nanneieei themtelves, and•r 1, o r tv t Chills in the Potter/ Fai •I • ' thi cunt, b-tween tea nd ME te ptt.nn• R e of thio ous'avitoro of the old th• Prunisp ' co A: ea kayo, to give f i r i g; et 7 . l4;;f l - " a. • JAY S. CHILD§. ICE TO PK 11.40;414 PRODUCk FOR SALE rannitiz n Vagot Lino (mem Iris to Re t`, t: twi t of P tiPti•lphis k Erie railroad, awl wishas.li , lI I , :TABLZ3 AND COUNTRY PRODUCE It ory have *stabile/0i • D.pot on FIFTII STaEV!, tte rm.r of the 014 lUed Rom, - 1%721 STATE AND FRZNCH BUMS, v b *VI be et all timei ready to mein and ply ' ELIEET LULU? nytorr "t'• 'AE haTinz Produce for eite aro rigged. t•1',1i.53-tt call. IL ;an for Marlust Depot„ Fifth 8t ; NAY k JACKSON MMIMEM=I VOLUME 36. Special Notices. 0 TRH NICHYOUN DEBILITITUD, oTreiDESPOwDENT Or BOTHBOTHSKXV-I.—A grant intl. r heeler/ been restored to healtblo slew days. after Omni , yea, Of InNerf, in Willing to tit bla eirrette/ fellow-eresturesby media/ tfreej on the rseriot of • postpaid aila.essoil envelope, a copy of the fererefa o core mole 'rd. Direct to JOHN N. DAGNALL,Box 183 Poet OID BrookLin.N. IP you WAST To KNotv A lIATTLO OP EVERYTHING relating. to the bunion system, and fends-; the ceases- Ina tarameat of daemon tli4 rurrhave euatorne of the world ; hoe. to .assry well, and a thousand things borerpabßodied be fi rr, read the re shred and enlarged vdlttlir of MIDIOAt OoIIIOS Putts, o canna. b3Cdc for curious people, and a good hoot tor every one. 400 poses. 100 ItlnstraVons. Price SI 60 Contents table s oat free to any address. Rooks may be had at the bunk Flores, or will be sent .by miff, post paid, on receipt of the prloe. Address, E. B FOOTS, M. D., TllO Broadway, New York. VAi,UAfil.l5 I CI ClPR.4.—Lizeit Biz With your permiroilo, I wish to may to thileZderz of sour pYper that I will send, bV 'skarn mail. to all who wish It (free; a recipe with full Mr...glycol-for makipg and rt-log a simple Vegrtz - le Balm, that will eityctoalle to move, in ten nays, Pimples, MOlChei, Tap, Fryck:es, and all imrurPi.s of the Skin, levying. the atm. soft, clear, smooth, and hezutlfuL l will also carol free to thou having Bald Reads or flare Faces simple directions and Information, that will erosble them to have a foil growth of Luxuriant Bair, Whiskers, or. a Ifonytecbe, .0 tors than thirty days. These recipe. are s veictible vo both old and yriang.and es the , Alt ZWICK' to all who n e w than k free of charge they are worthy the attention of all who prize a elesr, pare skin, or a healthy growth of hair. All applications • ,sweryd tr.• ry tura mall, without charge. Respectfully vaunt, IHO4. P. CHAPMAN. Chainlet and Perfumer, No. 831 Broadleaf. N. Y attlo-St (1111.10YliPINIAPM BIIKW.-1. pamphlet direct lJ 1. , g how to apeetiCy restore sight and give up doc tor of -alarm. Brut by mall. frt.. on receipt of 10 cents. ♦ddrese FL 8. FOOTB, AL D., -am 1130 Broadway. Kew York. A CARD TO INVA Di4a•—•A Glergamui whibi residi/g In South Amence as a miesisnary, ' diacov• sired a is`ii and simple retnedy for tbe flare cri Neritoni Weaknes., Fatly - Decay, Diseues of the Urinary, and Seminal °rob., and the whole tsain of disorders brnukht en by banteal and VICIOUS habits. Great Auer. bars have been slresdy cured by thia noble remedy. Prompted fiv a deals* to benefit the edimted and nage tunste. I will send the recipe f : sr prewiring and using thi• medicine, in a ...sled envelope, to toy one who needs D. Orel of Manes Please Unload a poet-paid envelope, addressed to yourself • Address, dfialtPti T. INMAN, se7-3ms Station D, Biblatotuie, New YOrk. • TUE MOTUKIIPS RELIEF, _ _ OR CORDIAL FOR CONFMEIIZNT. nig Cordial he been tent eele , rated among' Females. for is pe nliar strengthening and sonthing qualities. asol i•.e time for • few wee s pmvions to confinement is slid to ensure a sate stud easier confinement, m nil e eper.dy getting up. It eau now be had cry r•dle prepare• according to the arigies! fermu'c—from the Extracts of Partridge berry aloe, Cramp bask, Ctulophelluna, etc., etc. Thou wish ing to nte en h a Preparation will find It much better to Dramas this than to underlske as many do, to prepare it th ,n3selges, as this p•tparation contales the full virtues o; the ingtedmrim in a concentrated and reliable form Prl•e per bottle, two dollars. Pre - fired and sold by au3l-tf J. rt. CARTER, Ene. Pa. Dlt: 1.1111,11.411ALLN CATARRH ISNI3II,F.—This Sniff hag thoroughly proved Resit to be the beet artiele known for curing CLYAIt4II. COLD IN TILI lIIIAD end Hcanaciti. It has been [band an excellent remedy in many „maw of Suss fires DILMIO3I , beg been re roved by it. and Hemerso his often been greatly impromd Its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and gives 1101E01- ATC RICLIR e to the dull heavy pains caused by disease' or the Read. The sensations arter awing It are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all 'ob structione. strengthens the gland/ and gins • healthy lotion to the parts affected. More than thirty years of sale and use of Dr Rerslialrs Catarrh and Headache Snuff has proved Its great value for all the common diseasee thistles/4, and at this „mo ment It stands higher than ever before . It it recommend ed by many of the beet physicians, and is used with great B agmen and yetisfacticio even where. Read the Cectillesbe of Wholesale Druggist+ In 15.54: The undersigned having for many TOMS been sequin led with Dr. Marshalrs Catarrh and thada•be Anuit,and "old in.intr Wholesale trade, oheerfialle elite that we be lieve it to be equal, In every respect, to the neenitunsoda• tions given oft for the ears of Catarrh &feet:lOUs. and that it Is decidedly the beet ertlete we have ever known for all common disease, of the Dead. Burr & Perry, Reed, Austin & C 0... Brown, Lamson Co., Reed. Cutler fc Co.. Seth' W. Fowls. Wilson, Fairbank & Co., go -ton ; Rene/law, Edruauds & Co w A . H R a y , Portland, He.; Rayne. & Pirk, A. B.& ii:Piandi,Stephen Paul k Co., Israel Minor e Co., ReComeon k Robbing, A. L. &mill & Co., M. Ward, Clow & Co., Bush k Gale, New York. For male by all Druggists. Try it. . lisp2r66-ty., STOP THAT eiCIitTCHINGIt CURE THAT ITCH, BY 'BENI Carter's Sztroet of Madelion mid Bitter ilirwt, AND CARTER'3 YELLOW OINTMENT! This Extract cures all kinds of Itch, Rryalpalas, Salt Rheum, Toter, Scald Read, Ulcers, Old Sores, Roils, Pimple Carbunclee, Liver and Kidney Complaints. Rheumatism and' all other Disuses arising from an im• pars cneittt a of the blood. Sams:utile and Burdock, Cream of Tartar and Sal.' phur, Red Pmelpitat. and Rrimatone, all fall to cure this modern mongrel Itch now eo prevalent thmairWint the country. - Rat the Extract of Dandelion and Bitter Sweet is just the remedy net It, as it acts on the Lly-r, qlmalairs all the secretions, opens the pores of the skin, and ins natara and eat,. way throws oat all thick, poisOnotia or impure matter, and leaves the eh, culation free, the blood pare;the skin clean, - the corn pleaion else, and the whole system free from disease. It is a medicine that cannot be wed without benefit, and Carter's Yellow , Nib:rent 4 uneolallai le:anf ether Ointment in the wort for the ' , peed! and eft i etwal•elif• of the itch and all other sect! eruptions. Also sour pfamed in Scrofulous Sams Ulcers. Venn arid Old Sores that are bard,to beat, and of magical *Mean, In the cur • of Piles. It only needs trial to l's approved. - Price of Ruble, $l.! Of Yellow Ointment, SS eta, Or taken toretber, fl 26. Sold by all Taipei:aside Druggists. - &tali! anlols 1y D R. TALBOTT , (ANTI-DV SPILPTIC.) , •oninowil of highly Concentrated Retreat from Roots end Ruh* of the ere %text medial value prepare] from the nessel presets: en of the eelearated Dr. Tel- Art, ad used by him with remarkable Seeneto for twenty ream. An infaiiible remedy , le all DIACAligi of the LIVER, or. 14 derangementai the DIGIISTIVE ORGANS The• Oros Diarrbari. Dive milt, Pow ifola, Jaundice 81110001 MS Liver Complaint. The weal-knows Dr flail says of these Tilie : heed sa•dthe fermata from which your Pius are made. to my prattle' far over ie yews f thrf hive the Meat et . feat spot the Liv-r and Dorval,. Organs of Say medi cine in the weed, and are the most perfect Purgative which has ever set been made by anybody. Thee are cafe and pleasant to take, bat piwcfrfal to curs Their penetrating properties etimalata the vital ref vities of the body. remove the obstrattinas of its organ*. pertly the b ood, and expel &wee. The• eerie out the- foal hum , re which breed and grow distemper, stimulate staseish or dieorlered organs into their natural action, sad impart a healthy tone with stungth ti the Whole elite= Not emir da they care the every day cam= p anti of everybody. but also f =triable and dings caul cis-sees, and being purely writable ate free from any rick or harm." They errwe pare blood and mew° all impurities from th; system, hence ere a oaaltire cure for revere, FI , adache. Piles Nerrurel D te.elleht and Hereditcry Denim-. floss—for aril% one Pill in the moralise I for eh ildreflonider B years, hells Pttl. • Price One Dollar pon. Hot Trade supplied or mitt,: Mail. post paid. ti any part' of the United Atites or Canada on receipt of prim . None genuine without tb. (cc-simile sirmaturs of V, Mott Talbott, V. MOTE r tta Orr Co., Proprietors, 0e.765-ly No 6Z Fulton street, New York. FNKI.B Jt. LYON SEWING MAOIII The tollowinc (!Us demonstrate that these alines , ampriss the highest improvements in the sawing Machine Art, : . 1. Bach Machin* le guamstead to glee bettersatistes tino than any other Sawing Machias 's' Market, or money refund•d r • 2. They hare token many of the highest remiume at the moot important exhibitions and fal:s ever held 15 the Uoitxtl State.. 3 They mate OM leek stitch alike on both sides—that': wring half the threat and silk a eel in .the raveling-, r'dce-seams of the loop stitch - and eirsilerthreeid Ma 4. They, are adapted to the widest range of heavy and light sewing. 6. They have no rattling wire' or delicate attack• mints to get out of order. O. ?bey regain' no taking apart 'to deka or oil, sal no Leos one "to sat neioMe, regulate tension, or over ate Machina • 7. Our New Manufacturing Mackin* is especially, adapted to Shoe fitting...Olove Meaufseturing, Tailor ing. ka ., and Is not equalled by any Machine in market.. Please call and examine aid demonstrate for ',tont self, or send for Ciente, with, mum pie of sewing. N. B.—Agents wanted. FINKLE k LYON S.U.Cb, se2l dm No. 638 Broadway, New Tork.! . Fll3ll 800 fi1111.16-111 oanseinenca of poor: _L" health, tle Inbult's, is loaned to offer for sale Du Farm, 'yin • upon the south aids of Girard tnern4hlp, s , i" county, one mile from the 'Wags of Lockport. It contains 135 acme, l'O of which are improved and le • WO state of cultivation, well fenced. wall veined. mad baring a Irst-rabo orchard, mostly atilt" trait. The bni dings are goad. Persons wiphing to ramhaew a farm will find it of alesatage to look st this owl. Inquire on the premims of . _Oil CIS BE COOPER. E ir I also offer for sale my farm of 106 acres, g of a mile south of the above , Whig good buildings, fume, froth hc... and in an Ai:reliant stele of ealtiwatico. eeptn*Ar li, 18654 re sr. J. COOPLEt,' • OHNTLIIMAN, eared of Norpolospobtlity. onto?* Dortay, t'A Meta of Oothfal lod wils be Weir to letratal when with the mew pt cure, !/rte of dam.). This rowdy la aispiolooto, mid oartoln. Per tall pi Alcam o try titan imakplow &Urals JOHN 8. OGDEN, srfle•Uut M Nola stmt. Nov Tali TAE M= IMII FRS , •T'WO DOLLARS'AICI? atm Ati:PER YIr3R,iIF PAID IN ADVANCE; - 101',:4:01.0417,14,1D OF THE, *it. STlrlts; - it N. P WILLIS'. [Of this graceful and truly imaginative pa em, the greatest of all American, critics and, 00.4 4 Edgar Allen Poe, has veer—justly gala it is the trout . poem ever written by'tdi: Willis :" • - • - t s The shadows lay along Broadway- . . I"was near the twilight tide,. Apds!owly there alady fsit! Was walking in her pride. , Alone walked the,' yet' viewlessly Walked spirits by her side. • • Pesce chigmed the sheet beneath her feet, While Fisher charmed the air;' . And all aetir looked kind on her And called hergood as fair— For all God ever gave to her • She kept with chary cart. . She kept with core her beauties:rare From lovers warm and true. For her heart was cold to all but gold, And the rich came not TO woe. Ah, honored well ere chorine to:sell When priests the selling do. • Now walking , there was one more fair s . .A slight girl. lily pale, And she had unseen company To maks the spirit quail— 'Twill, want and scorn she walked forlorn And nothing could avail. .No mercy now eau clear her brow `For this worrd's peace to pray— For, its love's . wild prayer dissolved in sir, Her woman's heart gava way ; And the pin forgiven hy. Christ, in Heaven . By man is cursed alway, A Girl that would be Married, and • Why, • • " ells bad by industry and scone= my aecumulated a large property. He was a tnan •of rather superior .natnd-and aer quirements, bit. unfortunately became addicted to habits of intemperance. turally loud elf company, and 'possessing superior epnvermtional powers, bis pany was mob ' sought and' he -becirtie eventually a sot. Hin'wife .was a .fsieble woman, without much deei. ion of charac ter ; but, an only child was; the reverse, illustrating ore of those singular liws of nature, that the females oftetiesitake af ter the flither in 'character and personal' peculiarities, and • the males after their' mother. . g Mary was well aware of the consequen• ces Abet would inevitably follpw..her er'S course. and bad used every exertion of persuasion and reaaon in' her power to induce him to alter his habits but with out avail.; his reaolutions end - promisee could not witliatand temptetipaotrid he pursued his own downward,course k till the, poor girl despaired' of reforM. and 'greiv busty realized what the enitimat result in. - • Jiahn , Dunn was itiounirwlett. both the East. possessed of good education.sas all our New England boyearo , with their ip domitsble industry and perseverance, and was working on tbe.farm of 'neighbor* the month. Mary, on going on some errind to :thei next house met lira on the road with the usual , salutation—" Good suorning, Mr. Dunn!? ' Go;A morning, Watts. How is your health ?' ' Well, I thank you, but to tell . the troth, sick at heart' : • . 'Pray, what is the trouble nomad. John. '.What can affect you, a cheerful. lively girl . like you, possessing everything that can make you haPpy " 'On the contrary, to make' me miser able. lam almoatnveary •ot life, But it is a subject I cannot explain to you ;,arld yet I have sometimes thought 1 . 13000. 0 , , 'Anything that I Can do for you, MiSa Watts, you may freely considand! That is tiromisingmororthan you would be willing to perform. • bit to breale•the ice at once, do you want a wife?' t •,, . 'A wife! Well. 1 don't know. ,Do you want a husband?' ' Indeed I do,, the woirstiray: T dali't know but- pit may thlfili -me bold; and deficient in that maidenly modesty tit coming a woman, hnt did you know. toy situation. and the afflictions under which I suffer, I think it would 'be some eicuiS for my course.' • Have you thought of the consequen ces ?' said John ; ! my situation-7440 poor—you are • rich-I ,stn, a, "trumps / 7 and—' ' Indeed I haye; I am almost Let me explain—you and every one ela know the situation of my fathero. I His habits are fixed beyond amendment, and his property is wasting like, the dews be f)re the sun.• A lot of harpies are drink ing big very heart's blood,. and 'rain and misery are staring us in theface. We are almost strangers, it is true; tut I : hate observed you closely. Your habits,'your industry and ate care and prudence vtith which you have managed your employer's business, have always interested s ' And yet, my dear young tady, wind, otatyou know of me to warrant. you du taking such an importantatep ?' - It is enough for me that I am satisfied with your character and habits—your per son and manners. I am a woman 'and have eyes. We are about the wade age; • so, if you know me 'nod like me well enough to takente,tbere is my hand!' And, my dear Man. there's mine with. all my heart in . it. Now, • when do you ' desire it t 6 be settled ?' • ' Now, this minute ; 'give tub your arro,l and we will go to Squire Benton'a and: have the bargain fin ished at once. Iflou'ti want to enter our louse of distrust again! until I have one on whom I can "rely,,to control and direct "the affairs of my dial consolate home, and to support me in my' determination - to turn: overn new lest our don:main attars.' ;• ' But not in this old hat, and in m shirt sleeves, Mary , , ' • I am in my old kun bonne and dirty'apron.' It yeti are oontent Zs it be:-done at onoe, , I hope,ynts chink Lam so hard pushed as,that corn. to; .but I want a master, . Lam willing to be mistress. "I will ta'ke . you home and - ink untie - es you as my own dear husband-4 'igned, sealed and delivered,' - , .` So be it—permit me -to say, that,. have always admired, you .fry the firs minute I saw you, for. your heity and en . gosi, John, "if that is sincere, !MI- is 4 the happiest moment- of my life, . and I trust our union ,long and,bappY. I am the only one, my father, hears* ; but. alas! his resolutiqua, are, like ropes of. sand. I can manage him on' ail s biter subjects ni you ay take eliarge of his-busi ness, and hare soltroontrof - ; there will be no -diffloulty...l : am : confident. of. the .re - ' - •• • • -They Were married t and'a . more ' happy match neyer „ wee .golpillptolll4. Eferr., thing prospered; ,lionsea awl barns were repaired, fences and' gates' were and the extensive Seidl Smiled and flotr ished like ear• Edeh. The unfortunate father in stew port -senkinto a drunk ard's grave.. Mary and, John xaisede is ge family ,and they still live reepontad and wealthy—all frost att energetic girl'; tests. foretleMght and"courtge: t :1 " the'Oenitts:of" Weir York eitir; tilltearloy cDepity..:l4aa.lioesratibl3s4sit It re. leafs the ineredible fact Hitt the *lna* Lion of that city. instead of Increasing, has decreased 91,10 kin the last five years. krl9 ERIE -P4:4 Tqug DAiir • fTf11.147:0 o -1".9 - 0 1 #00 :,1805,` trial," !is the vast!? oe childhood. -."MlYtin L iwas et child, Po MIT 14 1 age. •,,. • - - The reason .why SOMA; ',Copia put on 'ninth' _because they 'have .tioihin&elsO.to' ppt oh, . , ",*6.llng candidate for the lekal prates. .on .was asked _What 'he 'shfilld do when " Bret askeitto bring tie action. " Ask him, for ten dollars on account, P, was . the prompt, replY.., IlePsuised:, .AugustzuvAnolittle iiia been in sottore, hbout.three months when i bis ompluier. asked him what part of .the business, he 'r ' t •To ,which the elegant- ; youth replied :. ..Sbuttin' up, Str.",. I A New York jurt.hihrjuit decided that i man who puts his—feet on the benches on a theatre . , and kndulges in loud talk, ;may be put 'out:" We wish that's Court ;would some day decide that a fellow who [ spits a puddle of' tobacco juice around his , seat, at a place of - amusempnt may,also,be , 'put out. ..., Some,i,Cotrdies, at.Lockpoit, N. Y.; en-,. tered &barn where a number of squaws Were lodged: and "made instating propose& te-them. Being rejected• they resorted to bruit, and toe squaws whipped ihem-sw-i fully... A. cheer for the squaws. . , •, . EMI iteu'uiof - ill Sorts. • „ . 3( r. r 17 I Brant toon ale Orals- gomoyoup s ad wards intolerfut, • W,9 haze military eolith • sheeegVeidniMfiAir . u+•:: • P. • Mr. Brown, married man, of New 'Ter se,. is dealt. c Brown end an . aadoe t iusenio had . potnethitsg to do with the transaction. ; ; ' Anna (to her beau)—Frederiolc, what city is that you are going to visit this fall? on have no objection, I am go ipg-to Haifa Ants. Prentice/ages of an editor, who said be 'l-melt a rat," that if he did, andlhwrat smelt hie?, the poor rat bad..tha werst i of the hargain, _No doubt of it: " /low long did Adana remain . in Pais dise before ilniied•t" . said' all amiable spouts to her btabind; • • • • • H Till he got a wito,"' was • the oaten re • A party of children recently discovered s bemh shell,in the' woods near Brandin 'pare:Ky. ;While preying with the dell exploded, killing end wottnding aineof he children. . . • . An editor describing- the doings of a ai dog. says; " Ho bit a cow in the tail rf hich has•sinbli tifel."' This wits very dn orttmete for the tail ; but , we naturally eel some interest' to know .srbst , becanie the 'now: •: , • • . . r . . . , .., . i'lsit 'possible, Miss,- thatioudont , know he natneof 'some of your . best friends.?"" winked k gentletuan of a lady: . " Car= ainly," she replied, "I don't men know hat [waste maybe e year hentm.',/ -, Suoctpth.--rAn - ungallant-editor of . - a' extern Taper 'speaks of thei"disgusting ulk of 4 somebodyN hair and hiew.own pin nshioor" that digfigirres the • head 'of a PlOon 11 .M.'' ' ' ' '' - i . . An Irishman, fresh from the sod; was eating some cheese, when he found to his dismay..thst ,it contained ,living inhabi tan4. " Bei jabfl;s," said he, ":doe's your obsp;in this country tai after hiving chiV der :r • ' A gislitlernaff who complained tilt he was suffering from •stin•stroke, explained by saying -that his family had been blessed by the addition of .twin bays; . kgreenhorn standing by a Jawing ma chine at which a young,lady was at work, kKolied alternate's , at thk machine and its tali; operator, 'at length neve' vent to big admiration with--Ity golly, WI party, 'specially that-part. covered with midi kerr - t• • The rebel General, Simon Boliver Buck ner, has turned wilier, and assumes charge of 'the New prleaox revived by the 'rebel' colonel Nixon, who fermerly owned It. - The wines' and liquors of the Iste - Thornst o."Arnory-werasold•tir auction at B4sion on Thursday, and brought im mense priees—hrandy selling ai .hish as $3O per bottle. The stiles realized $125:000. If rich, it is easy enough to conceal our, wealth, but it poor, it is not quite so easy, to conceal our poverty. I% shall ilnd tnat . it is less difficult to hide a thousand grlin-' ass than one hole in your coat. • •: „ • • The Boaton Post says that Mrs. Caroline Ha 7 rden.'of Bedford, Haas. while' return.; ins home. front Bolton , h ad her pocket picked of a small sum of .money. Qn.; reaching home thalady. discovered a $3OO diamond ring ..in her pocket, which the rogue had - doubtleis accidently dropped while aceotaPlishing the theft'. • 'The &Hewing error in punctuation ii good iltustrittion of the use of the'commta At it banquet this toast was giver: 11.4Wo man-,rwithout her. man is s brute.” The reporter- ha 4 it .printed, !!' Woman without her man, is a brute." • , • A party of young men While digging for roots some miles north of Vincennes, In diana, diseoiered an old leather sack Omni taining $7,000 in gold and $3OO in silver. It is supposed that it bad been concealed thereby ,an old man named Jones, .wbo was septeneed to the Penitentiary some 42 years ago for robbeiy. ' • • Tile hardest working man in tbrvforld is the man who' has made a fortune and 'has to take care of it: No hank clerk -on the salary of a thousand- dollars a year goes to his bank as regularly or works as, many hours, as William B. Astor, mho' counts up his fo. ty millions. His fattier: fitied to'saf -that he' hid' , 'to 'take rote ofj rottyknillions, attd'althergot - for - it riashizal victuals and clothes: - •• • . • • A Harrisburg Pspei tells of 'titian iv has- failed. in business four times:; betsa upset in • Stage coach, and dram - down' an embankment of ALTA, feet ; ,fell head! foremost through an arcnarig .161 1 .tcr,41 Reading ;,has 'been married Area tones and is the father of twenty one cbildfen Yethe "still live," and - hrier-batileii , a Harrisburg. , • Two gaping 'ladies in Botefonrt -county Va.; were 'recently attacked by • »hi 4. 0 4. t 4i0 5f .. ..4114%!9:9f. theta. 010* tsa per iierms brooght, , r icang man 'win. G. Übode, thq rescue. He tot** the derby the thrall; itictifterit despot 4 ate struggleauoiseded ielicdling hisnwit .sietoner,- The Yoneit 'plan' 'who.. It Wel Abe mostAccible town the lady, is pcplicly disliked , the .I .o Yrietiburg ' A Gerais's' has 'n1,1'644,14(1 'COnihite . ol tironsen r at , Dresdin. and /the 'Maeda, of the r'proossdings• is, v.simi sotto ~,eniered,-,. the .rent & with 144 but tight-fitting costumes. • Three Teri matched against' three, and they were tit 'gfie — theitv antagonists ' einnOlitte tlitcnis; wrestling fashion, right - on shah-back& The women are described' as lithe sad Agile in _the eigrauP, and bripgiegdown e req i ndAolayptalte u dui? prase 'twilled in* dilating and elegant -atintorefons.—. theVentediVer4l664tilte,iind ibelleal heat • raniiiaal;lit tiwei ssc i oli . al twitladtAintkemto MUM* /Atli. 440 •MFYieft big opponent on the ehease. istiewas a gold watch and •obaitt. to the victor. . . ••;. :;t. .j IBM Eil • . ..„ ~,,,,,,, t.. :•. r, „. , • , - i. „ .pi . ugspqa Aso Duo:11 , 018..7-4A %%atom . Plitlenctltif oettniente pi newspaper and ntedloal amain •:It 10 a notorious fraitihsif .dootorsrbflts add ifewemier bills ire the Isetaisoottnts is therms oNsenty man's In t441+84 Rh kt• 4* Woks 0,-Ps*Yiull. Virhateyer_ pier ne Ids ability to pay, no did4Fe6oe if 'etiestic be ILlA • with Old' misty dollars, "he 'thinks lathe' indefinite' 'time will do to setttethe aforesaid, ae ,slunts.• ViSpler ketiikoiilEntio 'tinker/ ' , notion' that the predict* of a. phyi skims andthe publishing aria newspaper. ate,usere *custom prafealiktne, follpweikfor., imu.etsetit's sake. and for . the cost of vrtileit little 'or nothing is eripeisdei. Yet there frnot,lirthe whole round.nt bud. .nesa, aa-far as we know. s more expensive employ-meat than that of publishing a newspaper. TAXING 17P, DIDIPTCONT ausisksa3.—Al man 'Who naked - bow it happened that many beautiful ladies- took up with 'hut indi fferenthusbandastter many finoofEers, vu hue aptlyiumwered ' by a Me!Uutsia maiden :yodrigTriend of berg, during n 4 walk. keqU'eeted'' her to' ko Into a coieBf4l43; and there get'hins the band sourest ?matt -she mem get. It in nice go. inCsbrougb. without kipping, She went, an 4 incomin g out, brought him quite a .mean reed. When he asked' if that was thb handsomest she A*. " ad." rs— plied she. " I - saw may liner as I went along, but.l kept on in hopes of a much :botter.„until L him'gotten nearly through, and then "Was 'obliged, to select 'the best' that • wairleft„ik - - ' • • The Way in wisieliaome treat, or would 14kwto treat, the South • is not inaptly il lustrated by the, aneodote,of the Dutch matt who ,whipped .his,,eog and, gat hint clown in a corner. The led continued to inaVcsi whithper, and being unable to get over the grief of 1 .hi, castigation soon enough-.to snit the kaput:tent lather. when the 'utter sternly said : " flatus, wot you Sinking?" "I'm tinkiog noting, daddy" " Trans, you He ; you're tinning damn, and . whip you again:l7 At a protracted meeting recently held out West, an ancieo sister in the church arose and 'said ) "I see young ladles here that thinlelinore olgiswgews, furbelowi, ribbons and laces' than - they do of their Creator. I loved them once and adorned my hat with French artificial flowers. bright colore I ribbons and sky blips trim mings. but I found they were dragging the down to destruction, so •I tee* theca off.-and gave them to my sisterl" A fientleirmn, who had the curiosity to *rend i.ilakaja answering . au, - advertise 7. meta, which promised valuable advice for that amount, received bx,mait t he follow ., ink answer : • ' ' . -Pricked, for' your tan cents. postage, please find enclose(' advice Wig*: reett, of.,frett value to you., . At many persons r are injured, for week*, months and years Wthe careless 'use'-of a knife,=therefore, Int advice is, when you use a knife always whittle from you. . Tun .Pooa Weiss PZOPO.—Yesterday. a 'Radical Republican , whose sympathy, for his "oppressed" African brothers find 'sisters never extends to his `poiketi; wai ;Beard to wonder what "would beam* of ;the poor nestro this winter r ; A bystander answered his question Yankee fashion, by inquiring. "what wilt beanie of the poor !soldiers' widows and little ones; who. hare ibeen robbed of their natural, protectors, 'and.left homeless and .destitute?" The Ineiro sympathiser suhsidedetriestal9 .l . . • • c.,-;1_ •4. • • Wit •v Is • *OMAN'S Miesror ?=-Themo• ; manumit question' being • asked 114 'ether 'everitng.'Spooney said : • As woman was the—aw--infewiaw,an lirrutl. be thou ght her mission was —wait 'on the supewlaw—tobe—aw—sawt of hen** . servant, and *see abort. one's idintintra, ands--aw—furnichaw and other Ithings." , TEls Taut Giorranart.—Bfo gentleman, :we mean not to draw a line that would he invidiOns between the high and low rank, - ,and Subordinate, riches and poverty. The 'distinction is in 'the mind. Whoever is open, loyal and true; whoever, is of ha ;male and , affable .demeanor; whoever is !b'cinorable to himself ) , and in judgment to in& requires no law bra his`wortil :to make him fulfill his engagement--arch a man is a gentleman. e - " • Among, the inventions at the American. I T r ostitute, Wew York, ie an ingenious ar rangfinoent by which blittons ' may be at.' twilit to any garment witbeut the use of needle and timed. -,, lisishoUght to make 'the inventor's fortune. Bachelora who. have no wives to depend upon for seeing them properly 'buttoned, and wives with irritable husbands, Whose. temper become affected by the &biases of 'buttons on their clothing, must hot& appreciate so useful an improvement., A Goon Inaa.—Prentios save : 't The Work of granting peed/ins at Washington proceeds steadily, but slowly. We cannot help thinking of the idea of Dr. Frank lin. who, when a boy. got mosey standing upend listening to grace at every meal, and rekbeetfully asked his father whether itwotildn't do just as 'well to say grace over the •whole pwk:barrel at ones:" . A young gentleman of eighty-four having taken to the altar a young damsel of &bent sixteen. the clergyman said to him,: "This font, is at the other end of the eldreh t . sir." "'Whit do . ' Want With the font?" laid the happy groom: "Oh. I beg yoke pardon," Iliad the ' clerioal wit ; " I tho't you. br " ought the child here to be christ ened.' Tiu Atruence. 7 .-The following verso oOtt lairie all the Letters of the 'alphabet, - and may be need SS an a X excise • for young children in treerinrt!nr,lettere: meat, eivetiltio gramitg on' hie' meat, And . haat - the sheep'. low my, Vat men, who tastes lire &Met 3hould joy.to lift his pisisaphigh." - - • 'A.•,gir4 out' became tited atiingle; btemodnass, thin; *rots to bar antaeded: ,:`, " Dews Jim :—Coine rite ot; you're cony ire at allt.'causo Saps: Itoluses is' livilSiini , thit I aid' hive bite, aril 'he Mtge' an' kisses:W*4A eientleuitilyv I isn't itewohe much longer. I Sams sage a feller afore! ,neat "flaw, I, caul *tend it any longer. , youosoe,, , . !him . Aung. It ti 4old'of l a Connecticut Old ofticeij beak. itquainted With farm-luethau sol-. Meting; thetas's/us .tirsouistanosi tdatied i him in command of his regimen" at, Hato', AfF.aag be: wished tO. 9bliqao .his . Hue in l i marching, and give' ' the' ordeir,.' 4 Haw' atouhd tbit renff-paqicile."•' '• - - 1.• I T i 'iteeisles "-rf;tuitieesols . . dierw ere goti thi *opposed to nottet.44l.venty-fonr eui et aoroe, haviegippeayesk on tie court docket in La Crolse, Pamorelised, wivee .griple;y it the . rait* -- , A lg. leitilibirVai,whiii weerobblisgu inooll'ln whietra ?wing tidy was elee#ll4 could not resist the temptation of luesht the baststitul lips pt the .damsel and w a4 I - . • ktokit. - It will be State Prison tor . . . . , A: letter writer is " A 'girl. nowei dais; Ought to hare the Bank of•Bugiand iinarent, to • stand any shame ,to ossw , Po%fit 4 4 rIkand growl sWatit,,,,N so do_ logyou are 'kits !o . get, ifith make able to, everibody.' - - _ We often heir af " fuhioo sbli Airs," but neve tit biebitiablo deaths. Mik=ll;l • i „ .: EEO ==l 11:11Z1 ;NUMBER , 23. . he Lawretice (Mium.) . 4egaiaut tells' a story of the marriage in that city id a equßlif,. the bridegroom being hots Wis bo sad the bride s resident of Law. lalaity.linmedjately after marriage the ity told ber palely wedded husband that is l egc m e was Unworthy of him. Oh* reasons w fob' ettfphstiiialb• proved the statement; d she •loved , another;, that sbe,.:.was ed into the. marrisge"and would not life with her 'husband, and the two tbereuprin parted, the lady meantime - beingforintally disowned by her parents. iihe ilidiais . of • the plains ate activ e ' *o. is fast as the troops are withde awn a Indians folly , in their. track, coin o. ri tting depredations and spreading des o -1 ion wherever they in. On Friday . last a hrty'of then' attacked a train at Bull's Station, on few Miles west of Julesburg, ran off - the stock and killed one mini. On 8 i l uday they killed three men and woun d d several others., at Alkali, 50 miles t ie side of Julesburg. The oyerlstid - mail caliche, hive 'again stopped running. , I —, . , - , • • - - , , . . !The Weigh papors pub!igli a telegram: 'front the, President to Goy. Holden, de: cWing that' every dollar et the debt created to aid the rebellion should be Tripadiated finally and forever, and ex pressing the h?pe .that the .people 'of orth • Carolina will wash thrift halide of le erythirig that partakes, in the slightest .d gree, • of the rebellion. so •• recently 43 - The War. Department has, decided. with itt e approval of Gen. Grant, not to restore t q property of ei-Gov . Henry A:t Wise of rginia. • Gen'. Terry's action in recoi -1 g to - give isp . the estate is , fully sustained. . lees home ts.still used as a- school for the l children pf ' fraedmen, and John - *own's daughteis are the, teachers . The Petersburg Express says that so Many negroes are being baptized in the Appomattox, that the water is becoming quite black. When a man with a scolding wife was &Wed what he did for a living, he said he kept hot-honse„ i • -Heir Could I I • - He carried my satchel to school, , /tad through the drifts carried too ;, Oionld I think why he hugged me so Mose. If I could hew could I ! could you ! t en he tied under my chin ' My hood, with its bright ribbons blue ; Irby he gazed is my face could I tell ? If I couldn't how could I ? could you ? • 4e told me my, eyes Were so blick, the brightest of any be knew ; Blushed and looked down ; could I help 'lt If I couldn't how could I ? could you Se left on my ebeek a warm kiss, Then off with the lightning speed dew It I could, I'd have scolded and stamped, If I couldn't how could I? could you ? 'Twas long years ago, and since they He has spoken words loving and true ; ; only Usual close to hie breast, For how could I help it ? could you? Woman's Love for Wod'dings. i Worthy C------• is one of the beat rep resentatives of Young America that can be found In the fast city of Chicago. Stand ng on the steps of the Trement a few venings ago, chatting with half a dozen f the ••"boys,"their attention was 'Urea ed toward'two young and evidently re• pecitsble ladies enjoying an evening prom nade. " Bet drinks," says Worthy, "that make those ladies fellow and keep pace With me, whether I walk fast or slow, for the next ten minutes." The bet *as _taken lay Charlie 11-, and he was invited by Worth to see that all was .fairly done. By this time the girls were passing. Wor thy linked arms - with Charlie, and appar ently not seeing the ladies stepped direct ly in front of them r andjust near enough to let them hear his harangue. '• The iwedding was to be at nine o'clock. The' President,' the Cabinet, all the foreign ministers, and the eke of 'the city were expected to be present ; and Bishop ---, with half a dozea seals Sing clergymen were to officiate." By this time the girls had heard Burn plant to enlist their earnest attention, and almost unctursciously were closely follow ng the gentlemen. Worthy • proceeded .with a minute description of the (imagi beryl wed ling The bride, bridesmaids and the ladies FrivS. cent, With their dresses, jewelry, etc., ware elaborately 'portrayed ; and for nearly fifteen minutes dmd the girls jfollow in close and attentive pursuit, with ont regarding either the • distance 'or the kiirectioa of their Promenade. Worthy, *waver, rilacl gradually, turned 'earners and *treats until the Treixont was again , 'attained, when the gentlemen joined their confedefites ; and the ladies passed on in blissful Ignorance of the cruel "sell" by fwttioh they had been so unmercifully Tic- The Ade Wets on the Eastern Division et the Phila. B. It . leas the Wllltesspert Belleau , 0et.14.1 Two fatal accidents occurred on the Phila. delphis & Erie railroad, on Saturday last. No. I oetitirred near Wattentown, early on Caen, day morning. We have been unable to obtain full particulars. The second accident occur red about three mites betas: , this place, in Armstrong township: We have •made every effort to get at. the fads of this ease, sad have learned tip: following particulars : It seems simehow that the Erie Express train, which was doe • hers at 4.20 p: to., and'aras some minutes late, rat Into a freight train halt mile this aide of the switch. A tremendous crash ensued, which piled freight, passengers and wrecks of tare in one heap of ruins. A beakimen on the freight iraiw war 'instantly killed. and Ar. Becker, baggage master of the 'sprees train, died the text moraine. Wi have learned ' the name* Of the following wounded portions from a physician on the Arabi *rho assiatsd in acijoatiog :some of the limbs and dressiog the woande of others.— Five or - sIX were savorily ' wounded: 'besides the sake" given' below : Mrs 0 Rhoades, of Letedebizrg. had her, thigh broken—al eery se me. fracture. Her sister and sister in law were severely` injured, but no boilei broken. • Writ Walsh; of Pierpent, NY. severely lejered recovery very doubtful; lits•W Seeds's. Bed Bank, N J. severe contualous of hoed sad limbs; the Rev Dr James Watson, James Warren, Milton; severely Injured;W H rEelateia Idorristima.- slightly ; C Sten" cliff. Toon, head badly tint and body brniied ; - b rifleman of" sipress train, foot eat.. The engineers antgremet of both train. escaped erlotealigistiojaries by jalopies troll their et . gins Tha front , passenger car. in . which r elit:l diei leis, being a complete wreck,liek isid If was with tifSeattylhi wire resew& The its was "toting:it:Ng bp rsoul .s( the passengers and employees, carrying ru m 3t their kits. so biekeia being al, band. ' Maw was passed lait wititer; if 'wiry net ideteltec by Skidwaits/Nestles of nein were wallesedwoupsoies, esstbig a disebedi aloe of orders, tesultiag la ,death, liable for thsttrimisof moislanghter The set dose set Itate'ssy pawky for isms* wren Orders, bat the public ought to law all about snob cues. Gestlemee of the railro ad : company., you 'aro liable' to'reet seder moan you do eat sift WS &ottef to the bottom' Tow owe is is pmesetese seAtell me ebb somselity. Wee it bo kl,k.°" imr4 /4 "1Y 1 . 44 5 ,01 0, am AleseNi their oaths, ; • WWI thihibMi ifffilfAMOiti‘ ire hews Mai& late tberret Ant *shift a thereighbkrostiggiaaolith distareabeaUsa to pleas the' gat ea the 1 ,1 / 4 14 shoulders. ' a. • .4 A ;1 - 1 1 1 1 ” 0 511 ° • ; 4 . • _ amilummi:B INN Mil t•• ••, B Q Tr COMER OP WA= AND rtng-irrunik - SA% Septum* it INS D .VIB lc CARSON, ALL =O3 OT GROCZEDIL4, TROTTS,VTANTABLeN AND 1110VL9100; *' " • • Psfcp Stria, botirain eta and rropob, . to Li. , • , Haring prirctiaaini our . lock before r ho lain Hai la prime. no . fool eon adoni of being able to girl 91tIr • • laction, both in,. . : , pries and ' gualiky. • 1 Comb," Produce of every gortletshtinuroold. - Fume ala alwiya dolma on rrosivii, tho . ,l4lriit nwlr• kit Wes for their irtitlo. • 11UPPLIEW WITH TRUIT, VEGITABLES, &C ERKINSKE MAT k JACKSON'S ILLEKET DEPOT, Ault-tt 131.101:11 lIIIDTUED. UNION FURNITURE• IBTOEE, Irtritlintralk'icDsTZADS. liktrlMAUS,Calpe, SOPA SEAT AND OTHER CH4111.7„ , , Geese Fathom. Hatruunit. Loneges, and other Feral ter*. ever brought to this eity. GSCO. W. ELLS T, General Gommitaion resulting Dealer, West side near Sth. on State street. • tr. Call and gee the Folding SodsteaL . • sate is G . OM§ GM:WM STORE. .We Goff hag opened hie sten et Mo. am French St.. Where can be found everything needed In theta* of • GROCERIES!.'` , Este hippy to lay that he hue engaged that well know' end popularman JACOB HANSON,'" Alio win be happy to see his old friends stall Um& •• CANNED FEMITS, Snell REACHES, TOY.ATOES, GREEN CORN; . ' LLWA 4°l, ilwaya.on, hand at' cionos; iro. as *alai in. s EAsomrto THYME, SAGE, 11.54100.1711, BASIL, KM, - - - - - - 601151, 613 Primal St powroau, SHOT AND LEAD. At nolotal• or Retail. al Oet.llltE.- . GOMA 616 Preifek Et. SOMETHING/ EVERYBODY SHOULD USE. • SHUT OUT Y Mt COLD. AND MID WATER FRON 01311 DOORS AND WINDOWS. RUBBER WEATHER STRIP Nam all this.-Is entirely out of sigh; to doom and; „windows, and is the beat strip In use for the !allow, , to: : Est; It - ii - more effailtml. 21, It costs on third less.- ad, it will -not hinter opening awl deli doors or 'lodges. 4tb, It is better thee double pin- , doss—does not obstruct - ttie Hew—does not hinder, opening awl chning - the bhods—windows can be opened , so as tq ventilate at any time. This strip trill stop the In summer when your doable window, are off. Your have note:met from - your double windows only in *in. ter - . - This 9 trip keeps out the told in winter and duet .and walirr in summer, and does not emit onirhalf the Woe of doab`e windoWs. . This Strip la-oow offered to the Inhabltazits of this city. Town Rion?. imit PALL r. W. Koznuat, srlieePa . - 'Agent for Erie Co., Pa, IMIIMI priLTADELPIIIA 611.111, HAIL ROAD. STB:I3 great Una tranarobs the Nort t harn and counties of Pennsylvania to the eity Of Ertl, on Lobs Iris. It has been load by the Peilleplealliiiiteig• reed 10-11omposh aod is operated by Om. tlltl or PaitailitMrTltidl, AT an. itafil'rib) _ *tie ammo Troia-- 2 0231.,46. Ettalocom. .... 8 L 4 a. Wanes teem—. 4 QD p. Arrive Wastina Vail Train • - . 1:11 p. m. Eris ....„ 3 in Kai Atom. 642 p. ID. . ao 20 a, se. Pasemser ears ran — through on the Brie Mail and :- press Wand without thane both ways betimes Medd— phi& asd Ens. Wow Tort anneeettena t Lease New York at T 00 p: as. ' arrive et Erie 140 e. as. latre Erie at 266 p. m., mire at !few Tort 11 noon. MO chaste of tare totereen Erie sad New Tort. ; Errant Sleeping Cars on all Watt trains. Ter tarensetios meatier Pa em* bastawm awl? at the S. S. coiner 11th and Market atm, and for Trelscht truism et 'the Chrepany's nests. 8. 11- SINGSTON, Ja e emu 12th and Warta Streets, Phi ladelehia. • J. W. REYNOLDS, Etta. , MMOWN, anent N. C. H.R., Baltimore. R. H. AMMON' Giotamil height , A 1.114 Phila. a. W. GUIVSER, Goa. Pinkert agt. Phila. •. L. TYLICII, 1 34aiiiil supeeistoodput, wintsmsport DIL J. Y. PICK4IIII . NO 3 MINTOT.. • Giadoste of tholoisousy Irani. Collor of Dental Sur gery. Mee In Wright'. Bidet, (over Viers- k. Drug Store,) Erie, Pa. AZ7112121V1 NT rwaxissrox. C. It Mire., D. D. 8., North Sirosith street, Philadel phT.ia. L. Bueldogham,D. D. S, Wo. 243. North Nta th street. rhiladeipbta. • Fug", FU"' BUBO. WEI4iLZSALZ & USTAIL. CH ARLES OATCFORD & SONS; CONT/NSNTAL HOTIM, EI3ILLDZ.IIII4., cow open their !are and iplendid liaortme 6 of 14 . P1"3. " •-• • NMI. GlArcs • 4N13 Rotas. Abe) the Bunt assert eeet of . ,FANCY Ffrit. ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLE/i, - AND GLOVES. , : . .. . ~. Rier before offered by them. all of IASI& ihreirstreated to bo sr tspreinimi. • • . . -- , . .• ' ' 4:11/1',11 , 0 PUPS aouapT. ' ocus4ii. - . - • . . .. • GitiA.VcignqgAill , AlWI* • WILEEION !MU WANT. • • T H'E t3'rANl54 - Etr RISTO'Rt • "• 4 'Or THE WAR. • • , • . Ciimprott is gag gay /grit It goer 1000 riga Matra* bag as rival am a tondo% field, ossiblete gatheaths.ao4 reliable history of the "great. millet: It cont.log reading matter equal to three largo ford ea laTovaltuoss, aploaaltdly Ulnetratedmith are: 1110.1* portrait. et rejavala, bane soma. maps and Mamma - Kalamai NA. othabtoi (ANN sad aoldlets, itsd apiar ist* 'nag atou to want of prodtablo employment mill MA O& a rate Ws to auk* woof, We Teti wadi altartais2lo a mostly which au It* prim to ay. doubt. tag apipßaiat; for prod et the oboe glad for atreatari radio! oattorma. ki*its . JONES lIROTEM & MA. 111TITL4 WHOILDIN • . YETBICIaIt LID B II ICIIVIR tr olige. lid joie lositri Moat Wain*, ertlNFk. aver, era Chtoelan k Ruth's Atom Regea k e e at Ire Johns MDitms, rethStreot. latof osor to 30A. and 3to 14. • t11010:4 di 'Wow* casimef &Mt* ilortrAllarrartrifrlnoodsped or to asioripiaNatic tor $lO to mo ma. Thrty AT, told fir oiler mow% other Into i wiederio•asiMe • law • fisted Catalogues trips. Add rogi e UMW a RAWLEI. Deena. or 'LOON 1111101111121. low int. seTlll7 WIIOCEAU ncUxas • • 13110,E'S,' 11211=11 ... AND RuißEki? ERIE,. PENN'A. Dealers In DEALER:3IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS, And on thi'Lines of Rail'.Osid,, Give u a Call. Yrst■ a ERIE, PERN'A, Is now selling the hire essortosent bt POULTRY AND MEATS I =3 Walnut's INvoilime, MITALIC ==EI 10 C • ii.:•'.141:1 !r. ~ ~ ~ -. =NI
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