- - ERIC WEEKLY OBsgavEß. i t-,icz to vim "Osszenti Elincnssaa,'SrArs Sun= 01T0.11111.711X Pour OIIICX. U 0 t)'n GA94 A• P Firri I'oY7a twit ; r. 1.1 in : Tr, :• ; 0., t.ut 1 11;r...3:p itallOY a Ow :, e..r. :+4.l'...erltwre ....art:: -::i 4.. ...L..1t;., I k SYS r C..... , • ~.., ...... ;:.:o4 A pc ,:PII4'IICS T S.-- 'la- Sqtrar of Ten lines co in ~theu }',oo; two lerarliede 11,74 ; three r. 1 1. boas s‘, o o : ow' inmitb $1,50 ; two menthe ,14/' th ,„ cr , th e -84,60;mi' mon tits s7,oo;one year E 00; „ 4 1,,r a dvertises:ante in proportioa. Them ' he stli be et - Icily adhered t , feu changed by spade ~,,.,,,t, , r -.t th e op!In he pu'Atebers. Audi ~,,, 1., , ,,;;,,1, Strase, D. rtes jll a d like wlvertise wn,, 12. 0 ; A‘efaistrstof a Notieee $3,4'0; Loosi Nd:;..,..4 Try e.nts a line; Marriage Notices rwerry- Fl , , w oe a piece; obituary Mottoes (over three lines ~,,;,,;.) fire rents per line. Original poetry, 0n ,,,,, wri:tro at the request of the editor,, one d.)Lr ,r; , All advertieestents will be continued at kb..tpea • of the person advertising, until Ordered ~,; by lee threction, imbue • specified period is nr „,,l n oon for their Insertion. es IRISTIST-IPe have one of the bolt Jobbing osas ,;; th , state, and are ready to do all work in t p.st ark: that reel . be entrusted to toy in equal style 0 ii , „,;,,b!lithrO , llt ootalde of the largest cures. ET .1,1 e..reruun'estions shonld be salt - mewl to LIENJ'AI WIIITMAY, Editor end Pre =I Business Directory. e 111,11iELY, ;HI J. ATToNSIIT AT LAII. Rids Xl' al also prattles In adjoining COMIII urn, tr... A ITORNXT AT Lair, alard, See b. Co;:retinz.i ant othor bnelniuts attended to era dipatch. IV. sl' ATT,,n 3E. nar an LAY, in Walkets '4ereuth etiwt. isle. Pa. anc " P. ENSIGN, RooKsztons Lad Desler in Station ?ape?. UsgulLeF, Newspapers. &e. Country de etore , ea,l.r Brown's Ilotr4froatiag the pries. 'NCCII J.: 31%1 , 11'1N. ATTONNICTIS axe COCNULLOIIII.IT ~ Per.gon Siock, near North West cornier of 7qatyr, f rie, Pa. 11111.0 lIENNETT, AlrtlCl nP TVZ PRAM. OMNI creath Strati, between VII Wll.l3Ult, ATTORNETS LT LA.w. Ridgmsy, ;n Sldi.aa, Cinnernn and Jefferinn eounq y 0.; : Ped.s-1v•) W. W. WII.PUR. rAill'il I .4 nNs tr,lcr OP' TER Pillol, P3.lll4toiff z 2.1 Trst Firm. HO, Eric, Pa lirri,ll 4() Nt ATT)KIFT AT L to AND JCITICE OP VII PEJ ant' I ZU4lt, Conniancer and Linn. t; 0 0 huile.ing, ■loth. rat corner of FOIL strerti , Ere. Pa. an1.3%15 REST PIANC M 'lli AMERICA. mad. by A. DRUCKER k CO Them iPERLEZ, Ate of the S. Treiury Department ale C4111i.,1511e !Of tioldises, Vulgar ze•al Ciao tzer• ' with 114ojeuels Ore K/ It FAIN% BI,cC. Eno, Pa. Malta !,:ttll c&l'ected with fidehtl and nefom ehtemed and collects& Appellee', • IptLy ettemde f to. Yr. P. beets( had txneae. 111 the detai ■ of the redone exn renter moat emtiefect :atm( Y:ola of Government drams. maell'6643m & arynters ♦ID CuT/ITILLOR9 AT I SPrtIM , / Sr., opposite) Crittenden 'a. Col:ertione and ►II other legal 1 ifo Ve.aawro, Erie, Warren and Fo t 2 Ivt t, ea-stun" , and proen)n.r. u.-14"o. A. Galbraith Whitman & Bre k Marvin, Erie, Pa. P 4 ^.11. Hon. 8. P.Jnhneon, W. B.Era Warren, P.. LTUL STONY. I tut opened e tier Furniture Store, HIV. BUILDING, MIMI? STRUM, titi;nFo of oa• goals TX ( Mii:DINGI. 'lope ue a telt, sad we will eadeavnr & ' etwt it, COLLEGE. FACULTY: Pn 'Jr', pat. oco. W. 6CFiiso r, Pro! of Commercial tar. two Classification of lzuo.si Practice. Ornameteal and St p Coma:rein! Law. oomtnetaisi Art tam., r..r ladles and gents 1 Car .ownd Ow w:lwe hyds cr.ei pnasible r .'es No erpen.e th,. a wo.rant. practical and rt " .e City of Schools " Practical "' emp:nred. Ternta..—Tus! • rh• ~ o+t tv•iiitioa and greatest h'e• fiend for Cie mate. ISj• Purr Emir, I6I7 ErNIECOND k THIRD PIT]! tlel . bar• iouto,ia.ed themseiree, an , ttle of wrbh r r:bilia la Ile Pottery Di it4nl, oo the etaal, bAreea flee Ptho nage of the customer" of tho leen of the ptiStie generally. Puoallh, ).t ez lotror to give perfect ea el JAY S. CHILW. U UODNI I / Atte &LA well ewlsetei stoek of L AND WINTE DRY GOODS! Jun RECEIVED, J OUN C. BEEBE'S '' ( II FRENCH STREET SIUJMI - - - , -. •- : • - • - m 0 TIDE , DEDII,IT4TPI,I AND DE"trOVIIENT 1 010 out (*ref having been restored t in a few days. after retnr years of I'.; to arsuit his suffering fel'ow - ereatoresbravo , ".irrr ..,) on' the orre,ipt of pustridd cop) of the/omits o cure tmplo crl Plr>^t JOLIN , Dee IF4 Postpaid!, Brooklyn, N. V, . - - irnr , • • - • • it't flitr , ‘ : 1 y Intl I AN1 4 1 .; t).% 0 P P.CF.ItYretPZ.; TA:Vt• the brunom cystem, mile end fem•le; the c n er u. t ''ltElelt 01 duAree; thy cl-mate eostorna of rri • 40 and • tbousmod thins neimr fr , ltehed real Ihrl re— Tined and crthre..4l .dithn of Ittom• Coltaost • eurioni b,ok for curi-mq p.opie. and a vod boo , or *rely 000. plßef. 10 1 1111.91r4 07113. Price $1 50 Contrntal•Yelf , nt frAl to -,for address: Bnokt may bad at the, boob. riorpa, r rrnt by null, not p lid, on recnpt tae ‘dlre•xt = BY h. , . ?I." ' puuphlot direct. LT lio-r to •pt edf y c .• .re leg it sof gire up doc tor of t' , nt by free, on ree.ipt of 10 Addrtaut 7 FOOTE, J. D.. Bra . U Ilrotd,ray. New Cork. A C MI) "r4b INVA I.lp 4 .—A Clereyman, while mading in :,!ort.h AIDtTle %A ft Ictihsi 'nary, direov errd a see .n I sinar.le rero , ..'Y for the cult. of Nervous Weak:), a' t ratty Decor , l'i•esol-a of the Urinary and °e ntoal org in% an I t',. Thole tato 9t diaordere brongt.t en by b to-4,a , bait& • ikrent num b.r. have bets a , Teldy cordd hr thin noble remelt. Yr.unpt.d by a dedre to ben..et the aril eted and nnfor tunat% I will vend tto recipe for prop ring and using thi- meaicinr . Ina •.iird envelop% t. Loy one woo 1., eves of Cl6 , rge Please inclose a post-paid eureope, addrePa.,l to yonraelf Irere, JosF.Pri T. IV MAR, Station 111, tibia House, ties! York. rjiiig 110T111.:ICN Hitt IEY, =2 IMEEI This Cordiai tau bens tint ea's' , rated among Fealties. for I's pe ni•ar at-e0z. ,, e.,1ng: and soothint qualities, and VP use for a feet 11e+ a previous to coniinemint Is slid to onsore a sale and easier confinement, . nd a ispe , dy vain.: op. 1* can now he Lad co r-ette nro7are I according , to the f umiva—friut the ilstries of Partridg• berry nine. Cramp !rub, Ctulopheilum tic eir. Those wish (nit to u"" an h PrePanitto , w.. 11 find it much better to procure th a than to uniter'ske as .11 , tti7 do, to orepate it th,roscives, p .paratlon enotaira the fall virtues the 'lived en's in a enneentra'ed and relbbie form Prt ao per bottle. two do lava, Pr?-sresl and toad by - nabl-t1 J.:. CARTE 3, I:MN ha- =I oetere4tt :111 ILLPCAT %lilt!' PANUFF.—Thu 1/ iR has thorougidr proved Welt to be the beet article known fir curing tlATAlltitl, COL!) IN Vie HEAD and lIILADACIig. It bay been found an excellent remedy in many capt-e of SOKX F:TEIe. Da AncEsx Lan been ro need by it. and Rattler° br• often been greatly improved by ita nee. it fragrant and agreeable, and glees itINEDI tTE ItELIE to the dill heavy pint clused hr n 0.,, o' the thud. The Seneattons alter usieg it are dettghtful and Invigorating. It opens and purgea out all oh structione. el rength, re the and give. a healthy ectton to the parte afiecte Morelltan thirtv,yeare ~ f •'e ‘,.1 use tDr Sfersbalra Calera; and ile,dache > u g el To proved Ile great value for all the ennatoon dieel• - •. !Le bead, and at this meht ,t stands higher thah el. , 'berme It to re.ommenti ed by many of the be•t ;h, • ht, and sa used cleat success and rati,f,eti , n PT r fiend the Certineate of Wholesale Druggista f.e I .4; The on,terei; nett having fir many reafa " . ..ren &cousin tod with Dr. Marshall's r . h sod ti, a d, h e ,e nut y ,an d .old In one wholesale trade. ch. vfull , state that we b>- Here it to be eloal, In ever: ro..t, to the re - ..wneende• ticoal given of It for the rule ~1 'Vat rh Affections. mad that it le d.eidedly the be..t -.Cc'. we have ever known for all common dl eases o f •1,- IMIBIRGIR. at the o band a large awl, ,od and Willow Wi , to . to which be publie..atlafied t can hi had in ■n• , intrao'4s-1. atm Srmnag, on El, Fine !Jones and my 26'6114; Barr A; Perry, Reed, 4u , i :N; Brnwn, I:narm Co, Cutler ',Co. yowle. Wilson, Fairhat k co„ ; Velma Ada h Co., 11 Fl Her, Portland, name, A: 1 e s•ll:ldo.St,ph4 ri Paul h Co. Imrael Minor k , Ve,CeaPon k Senriii h. Co., B. I,Vard„ •.,/ 3 Co, Bash ,11; „Gale, New York. - , FOT l'Ale Alept"l4s-Iy. STOP Tli SCR. : COKE VT I.lv L'Aiml • Carter's Exlrset of Dv. Don and Bitter Street, AND dlrasr...4 Y rw. , ),/- OINSISENr Tbit Extr at ,area ail k; . ; nt Iteb, Wryriptlar, "alt lbenm, Tv tor, Scald I. llooro, Old Serea, Ftmple •, Carbuneee, I.i•oe 1 Mewl , Oompleinte. Ilboomn'inra and al ntho- f l l4,ses satiiing from an krt. pa re tan; lit. n 1. trareepv Ile and Flu - d , o'v, cream of T•rtar and Rol poor. fir4l rteriiiit•t /m.l r o Once, a'l frii Inure this onVern rn•ngrel It •h n t, m p;ora'ent thonnth .o: the country, kilt th, Fir •• of OambiliCia and Ritter gyrret in jute tho,ronle n;; .• •;.; It 'tete on the I.l• r, , tinateith a all tla. ..p.llll the pore. of 'the 1 14,u, and In A ,tar ;1 a v War thr)iir. oat a:I thit vivo d, pl•a , none ate irnir.r • t• , r, an I learem the rir en'a,;onAree, tt• Nor ere. he ok;n e'etn, the earn too ;let ele.r nod the )rya fri m dlretee. It {P, $11110 , 11 , 11:10 that Manlll4lt N. ne ri•, an d ,t n t m e„t ;.;;;;q talle 1 't an .they Olntmtat in the world to: the vp.edr and e' Onal cure of the Itch and all wher , r eruptions. Ai., uncut , reseed in t , e-efolona Sere., h'evor and Ohl Soros bit A, hart t ; heat, end of ol gle4l etneeet in th 3 of PI lee. It only neode tri e arprnved. Ih:r.• or Extrarr,lll. Ut uh. 'or Otateamt, 3.5 eta. Or taken t eeether. $1 75. •otl by •.1 rea,woheb'e an3l-tf r VC: 4 II'A plots. THE GREIT FEM.\ L;i REMEDY FOR IRREGUL‘RITIE•i. These p•ops are a Pei •IA! • Mi . e0 , 131041:1411 fluid : r p.raVon, and better th to 411 , f pqßdlril or nos. trams Elone th- r •don is ea ect an i positive, rer.delir•g them a retie , !d9 no certain ercille for t%e cure of all obit rue and 'oppressions of CR tnre. Their popularity i lo heated by tbp fact that over 101,00) hrttlee a-e awl t .1' poi , onsnmed by t:e ladies of a-irrici. 0-err of whom et.eak In t t strongest terms a p. 1 ire of their great remits.— They are rapidly takinz the tato& of every other female r, rue ly, and are cone &rid t, ho know aught of them, an the eurpigt. e tree. n o • , 1 •nl4 infallible prepara tion In the world, fir the cu -a. of ill lima!e cona•lairee, the removal of ail obit/ n t ono of natam µad the vv. moVon of health, ragular, rvi I etrenzt`i. ;explicit di rectiona, rat;ne whno s• rite bs n ed, and explain ing when and why they rh ii ant, all c std not be: used wi bout producing e 'erts -ont:arr to petunia oho 'en laws, wi'l Le (inn let i;if lolled lulu]] each bott'e„ with the writ•en e`cro'nee of John 11. filch, attloll3 ly without which tone a-c g Pu...n. Prepared b., Dr. J 141 I, I, It, of, 19: Chapel strte`, VeTir Haven ' Coon., w-bo c n b• consulted either per or blear, (enc *Pimp) comrning nil pyi..t• diseases and tenni« ,c•....cesi 5, Sold by Druggliti ovary wh n Ara --ly fc TALWITC I 4;.•,;( I 7': (A1144461ire!" , 1C1 " of hi elly Co,c•ntrated Itz'racta frrm Roota and Rams of the greats:it m.dical value prepare I frrrn the orgleal preenription of the stile irate,' Dr. Tal bott, . nil need by him with tome:lEole encomia tir twenty years. An Infallible renal, in all Dl33aftVli of the LI ITER, or say derangement of the DIGidTIVE ORGAS - 4 'fine curs Dierento%, act :fah, Istttilati, Ditto lane , * Liver emote:tit. The we I-known Dr :Lott ova of thee, Pills : "I have twat'', form ila from whinh year Ville are -raNde, in my pra:ties fir over IT here the dwelt of fe:t upo i t'i t Lir r ant D.rdetire Dziane or any m e li• eine in the Wor.d e and are the most perfect Purgative which hide ever yet been made by anybody. The- are Fab and pieletot to tate, bat pouf:dal to cure Taelr penetrating properties atlmulate the vital activities of the b•id7. memo., the rthatritelione oh Its organ.. partly the b rod, and expel 41seane. The' pnrge out the fool bum - .rs which brood and grow• distemper, stimulate ain4gteti or disor 'ered organs Into their ovum' action, end Impart a healVdy toot with •stterctlt 11 the whole oyetem. Not role dt they cure the every day com• p sluts • f everybody. bat al,n f , r - r.ll4hio end Min.:Noun as-sem and being purely rir,tablo are fret boat any rick or berm." They craa'e pare blood and traleve all impurities fr.,no the system, helve ur3 a trinities tare :for Fevers, 11. a.:ache, Piles Iler:tir al DI and leirrelit try Humor , . Poem.—for adnli's. one Pill in the morning for children under I yearn, half a rm. Price One Helier Tr? ROI Trade supplied or emit by Vail. poet paid, t any part of the United Stites or Cooed.. en receipt eyrie.. 'zero genuine without tb. clenetur• of V Motrralbott, 'IL D. V. MOIT TAGRorr t Co., Propri«tnr., .'o 62 Falt+o Ereet, Neff Yak. CIE= ae7,3.5.1y T e4n LYON SEWS Nit MAO lINEi. The lollowloo Leots.l3timonstne l l that -these 3:a rbiter*, Offirt•Ne the lugheet letyrore oat. lif•he sewing Ifachtne krt. Ca: I. Fsch etaeline le gsameteed to Mee betternatiefse auo then any other Sew:ng Machine in Market, or mow refunded ;. They have taken tamer of the laighest - renanme at the moat Imp-ttata eahtbalons and faits weer held to tt.e United stater. They rweitsthe lock stitch ilk. no both stdes-4hue .dog halt the thread sod silk u sal to Ma morello r 4dreseami of tie loop stash and single-threai Ma e'. 4. They are altpted b the widest range of hears. and light mortar. - b. They have no rattling alma or delicate attach scrota to get out of order. . They require on taking &port to Glean or sul, wd no (sue toe" to sot nee lie, revelete tension, or co,,er ale Kt.:bine 7 Our Nee Itaottruchring kfechtes is especially a4.pted to A'ane rating. Glove tianntssturing, Tailor ing. Pic.. and is nut ay:allot by any Machine in market. Please rail and event's* sad demenetrate for l our fel', or iced for Cireniar with sample of sewlog. N. 13.—Ageots wanted. FiNittr, is LYON S. IL CO, No. oteawey,Xistr e york. F T. CAVIK iKM 'FOR: 4a1.11.-14 ennsslueues of poor heal•ti, t sobseri - er is indoeid to offer for sal* 17a Vim, Wit Open the *NOS elle of Girard towoabip. E ; ennoty. nue tulle from The, rlflaga of toodrport. It ent , tair • 135 scree, I'o of tellrti SIVC tqi,,roved and" 11 e .tate of el:allocation. well (-need. w4ll wet red, and haring a Bret-rate Grated; Wok,' of zraft-d fruit. The loot d.rg. are co- d Pera , ol to pa . 014.110 a fires v i!I tot It of a:vantage to look it this oz. Intrytty 111. vnvlnt on or - ••• 61120'1 8 S COOP*R. rar I also of for sale my form of 108 sere+, jof a tulle south of the store. hiving good buildings, Icausg„ fruit, Ise.. and to an excellent stale of enltivotion: - Fermata" 14,1106-4, 0 .W. J. COOPZIL 24 1 r,- ri lu 1:4 _Special Yotjces. , 9 F00T?... D, Brnailmy, Xew York OR CORDIAL. FOI CONME.IIRIT CL IRK . 1 / 4 . CI.. Ve for V. .9.lad Canadai tlpL i f .2 4l , ',DOLLARs••AND•k.FIALF PER YEA RAF' PAID IN ADVANCE; '1t3.174) IF No!' PAID UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR EZEI ME A A. ADA "1„..,4 C . A. tint.l3lALT. DXAX.ER.S BOOTS, • • SHOES-, AND RUBBERS. — 7 — CORNIA OP STATIC AND - MYTH ISTRZICTS. Ea4k; PX.Z.O.PA' ' • Erte, Teptember 28 1865. ts264m VIN dc CARSON, • Dealers In /MI. RENDS OF OtiOClßttj, TWITS, 9EGICTASIA3 AVD PROVISIOI.I3, Fifth ‘*treat, between State and French, Erie Pa Tnlrebiseu (me. stock before the Ilte riot. In pees, we to •1 contldeut of noting nb'e to je, Sat's fae'len. ' , nth In pried and' • - Trtllty. ' Country Preckee crrev eortbonfht and 801 l Fa-mere 0112 alw tys depend on receiving the Lie, et mar ket riee far their articles. nEAI.EIt3 IN VIE APJOIMMG TOlift{Sr. dnd on the or Railroad, SUPPLIED wren PROM VVISTABLEFI, Give ne a Cill. - . . - REMEMBER MAY JACKSON'S MARKET DEPOT, Fir?* Brass? suli.tf pRICES ItELIVCBD 01311 UNION FURNITURE STORE, ERIS, PENN•A, 1■ now selling the Inmost assortment of FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, DURRAUS, C %NE, SOFA. SEAT AND OTHER CITAIR3, Cress Yeatbereo-Vitraarea. Lounges, and other Furul ture, ever brought to this city. GT.O. W. ELLSKY, General Comml•elon ruzniturs Dealer, West side near Bth, on btats nil' Call and us the folding Bedstead. awn 3us Go Frs GROCERY' Poroftß. Av.° Goff bed opened bid store at too 615 French St., where eau be bound are ry t Aug reeied In Litt flue of nROCERIES! lie is hinny tl us, •that he Ilse corned that well knosre and polo's:rad:a JACOB HANSON, 'who win t• happy to , i•ehb.ctld Wen at an times CANNED EELITS, Snell as PEACHES, TOMATOES, GREEN CORN, LIN ETC., Alvan on Land at GOFF'S. N 0.616 French St. SKASONINU for POULTRY AND 111 EATS! ICON AS . THYMT, SAOS, lutunault - , ETC., At GOFF'S, MS French St. powoutt, SFIOT ACID I.VAD, At Wholesale orltebil, at 0ei.1511. Goma, 515 Ileac& St. Q . O3IISTIIING EVEUABODY 8110111610 USN. C'T SHUT OUT VII: COLT). OLTAT AND WATER PROP YOUR DOORi AND WINDOWS. WIIITICER'S INVISIBLE. MITALIa RUBBER WEATHER STRIP Does all this—is entirely ant of ii ht, in door, and windows, ►udts the best strip in Une Cur the following mouse t lit. It it mere 'file:nil. 21, it edits one• third less, ad, It will not Ito ler opening sari closing dolts or windows. 4th. It Is better than doable win down—does not obitratti the view—d )es not binder opening , and clods: Ills blinds—windows eve ha opened 2o es to ventilate St soy time. This strip:will atop the dust in summer whoa your doabie Windows are Oft Yon bare no benefit from your double windows only in win ter. This ' , trip Iv.eps out the cold in• winter and dust end wat-r In stunner, and dies not cost one-ball the pries of dcabie wlistiosh.. • This Strip it vow ofr,red to the inhabitants of this city. Tows liners Yon Pace. EOEFILER. Erie. Pa, • octl2-tf Agent for Erie Co., Pa. iILADULPIIIA ELLIE. 11.11.11 p. ROSIN r TAIt great line traverses the Northern and Northwest nontittes of, Pransylvanlis to the eity of Erie. on Late Erie. It has been leased by the Psaasykinsia Rail road coapsey. and is operated by them. 11),[1-0/ rAPISPIPOER MAMA A? Leave Eastward. Wall Train • 1 25 s. m. Reis Exprm Vet' Erii Aceom. ....... Mares Accom. 1 03 p. m Arrive Weemard. WI , Train —". Erie Express Trals • 3 81 a in Ar..-ocre. 6 41 p.m. I= Passenger ears run:through an Ada Eels Mail sal - Fa. press trains sr Montt change both ways ietween Philadel phia an 4 Weir York connections Ll%ve Vee Yore a , 7eo p arrlse at Ride a Us. sa. Less* Erie at 9eb p. m.. arrive at New•Yort 32 noon. • • leo chaise of cats between Fide sad New York. -Jileetsat illespdag CUB ea all sight trains. For iallientstion respasting il'awaspor haziness apply at the S. E. iseinerllth and Racket eta" sad for J'retglt basinase of the , nompsay's agents. • la warm. Ja. corner:3th and /Laziest Strestr, Philadelphia. • •- • . J. W. RZYWOLDS, Erie. W. nal ti; Steal M. 0. tS R., Rtltinier.. R. R. WON/4N. Ream! Freight Agent, Phila. W. GII/ 'OM R. Chia. Ticket Act. Phila. A L. TYLIC R. Wiliest quperintendent. "I — Nlt.ll. Y. PIOKRRUM. DRitiTler. r . . Cruluate orthel'enneylaants College Of Dental Fare gni. DRee In- Wrlgh,g• Rio* (neer Piers 4 sitter., orar !t tor. ,) Erie,'Pa: X lIIPTIL CIVII rr TIKW lIMT lx r. Itieree,.o. D. S., North leregth street, PhDade!. phis. Sarkiaetties, fl. D. Et., Nil. 242, Nortit Nis ti greet, titilsdArhla. . • - E1(71{" FORS PUSS. 1" WIIOLE3ALE RKTAI;,. • CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, - . COSTIVEDITAG -HOTEL, 1111.11DIL Alllit. - II 4.ve nose open their Isms sal splendid salortinent ce LADIES' FUR CAPPIS. - COLLARS. • , . - ' murrs. .. . to rts cLarEs, , _. - 41 W ROOM • Also tho as it assortmont of - - FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPP, MUFFLERS, . • • AND GLOVES. twee becmil on'tiott by Wm, all ot, 4111411 ars sartseited to nipmsested. .. • VIIPP111111: runs sorrosT. • ejovvrits , . , .• , • • • Hamm, Ant PorciPoi +mewl 14 legtr.krattre Sleek; Wert Park. rale, Pi.. over eriort.rd, Chesnut k tore. Restfostr at /OS Slid Of rlO37Gb. • mew toral-11 to 12 A.,11,,604 4 to 3 P. 4. ort WOW • man ntMnx Ac $ MAX GAVOT? OPOAN L fortrolterriet serler:idapted to' lifted dad iairoh 1ii116.1 , r $45 to $1,14 "oath T hirti-are old Or Mtn ambit", or other lira prrailstos warded tbe4 llla "sated Caliloo's_ fro. fir, 11001 11 fikllt4s Boston. or wax swam mow York. sessail .ERIE, PA, tlitilt.‘itl.iti ; AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER to. 1m50.,- • We will hot forget Ike, 0!d Ireland. now That the day-star illunaines.aby,borders; Amdtho sigh of eubmis3ion expires in a vow To be free as thy girdle of wateeij The leaves of the Shamrock are flourishing here, • And we honor the lieraps who bore them. Viler° .Sheridan, bfultigan , Coebrai sad •• Mitegber, ••: Like pillars of fire, went beforelhem. The roar of the Lion is hnaril in rio night, he drinks from the depths of the fotin— teine ; Batt the Ertzles are pluming their pinions fur On the orses of Coltimbi - eg mnuntains ; They will fall on the Lion with clines of steel, ,When the war cry Is raised by their broth erg ; They will strike, nod the power of the tyrtnt - tha l reol 'heath the pangs he has meted to ethers :1 Fort not the time wheathe spirit of Mocre, Like a trople breeze, moved is thy bowers, And *armed every garden and glen et thy *bore Till it blossomed with liberty's flowers! But languish not now fc.r the summer of eong— Lo I .the Autumn-wind over elite rages, The fields are all ready. the reapers are strong, And they rush to the harvest of ages! Oh, Erb; ! thy golden hair mingles wi;h gray, And thy hlue eyes are swimming in sorrow; But the millions who mock at thy Visions to• eau', Will view thee in yonder to-morrow; Thou shaft rise from the anguis now rending thy breast. And hurl bvk the scoffer with scorning, Thy night shall be lit by the Stare of the • West. Till it breaks into Freeloat's fill morning! .'Yost ars miit ikon. t u. , 3111 , 1 sooner die than nt tr 4v a ralr, cmntry girl.' 'Bit. Fred supp.vis her intelligent, mural, full of oature°4 psetry, tender beprted, graceful. un.psiled by admira tion. n guileleig. simple, loving oreqture.' 'Oh,' said Frei, laughing, 'n cb• - •ice col lection of virtue ani Cmntry lm:aties are alAriyx, coo'. awl so are cnuntry c)ms. N.I. I tell you. if she was ss liAnd4runo as as ;asp'. with the best Berse in the world, still, if unskilled in music and literature, with no slut above churns and knitting needles, I would not merry ber for a fortune.' .11a! ha!' lambed Helen Irving, but it was a very pianissimo laugh. way down in the corner of her heart. Hidden by the trunk of a large tree, she sat reading with in a few font of the egotist. • In another mament the young man came in Lizlit. FrA's hca wla crimson, anil he whisnarei in risible trepidation : 1)) von think she heard me ?' No,' reji)intwi the other halt audibly, File shows no ressnlment, she hag not even 'oolced up from ber biok, you aro safe . ; she could n•t have hi.ard you; but whit an angel she is' • Ycs. Ife!en Mt; an angel as far as out ward heouty might merit the encomium. She sat ball reclining on a rustio seat, striving to smooth out the dimples on her cheeks as she laid her book aside and be gan to mine ri,'Eni4ied wreath of wild SCSeS. "Jeanine Fn one white arm, the ;marled white oak tree a back ground, flowers strewn around her, peeping from ho.- white dress. she sat quite at her ease np• prrently uncon eiou-4 that two hanthorne young gentlemen were ro very near her. Approaching with a low bow, upon which his mirror had set the seal of fault grnce, Frederick Line took the I ber ty of risking it the yeurg lady would in form him where Mr. frvirg lived. With no innccent smile the beauty looked up. Mr. Irving. the only one in the village, is my father,. enid she,rising in a charming and graceful •manner. The Lugo house en high ground. bin hidden by trees and thick shrubbery; that's whore we live.- I believe it was an academy once, that's a err; of relect school, isn't- it?' with the meg:natural simplicity, turning to Fred: Efe replied wit.kr another very graceful bow. - 'Tell your father/ raid he, 'that I Anil do myrelf the honor to call tipon biro to morrow. He will remember me, Frederick Lane, atyour ser 'Yes. sir, I will tell him for you,' re plied Helen, tucking her sleeves arotist.d her pretty arm. and milking a rather ftii- Mal courtesy. Then catching no her book And gathering 'the scattered flowers she hurried home. 'Von-. father, mother. aunt and sis,' ex clainied the merry girl-hoinoding intolho room where the family were at supper, 'so sure as you and-I live, that Mr. Lane, you talk so =oh about, is in the village. Ile-will 0111 hero tomorrow—the first spe cimen of a city been. (as of couraelhe will.): all sentiment, refinement, faultless in kids and spotless iu dickey, important and self assured as 'one of that kind can pp:milily be Promi , e ma all of you that you'll not lisp one word about musie, read ing and writing in my presence. because I have a plan. - Father will not, T know, but if you. sis. will keep quiet and ask no questions, 1 will give you that workbox you have coveted so long.' 'Helen. you are not vita respt43tful,' said her father. MWM 1020Lm Forgivp me, dear father! and her arms were arimnd his neck. "'I al ,*rays mean, lemtll am thoughtless. There, all is richtlnorr,' she added, kissing him loving ly on the temple. Tome, sis, what say you 7' on that condition, - be as.etill as a miens° ; but what's your reasons?' ,A. 131 that's my own, said Eislen, dano indoUt ofte room. .• * * * *, * • llelont at an open window; through which rose bushes thrust' their 'blushing budg, making both a sweet shade aid fra• grance. The canary overhead burst forth every moment in weld snateh..s of glorious musle. Helen %vs , at work on long; .blue stockings, neitdy finished, and her fingers flew like snowbirds. • r .•! . .; •• 1, A- 4 TII§D, ;CrseN #.• . - tr4p.„ • - t•A• Aff.: rt. 4 , 1 . . ' l,z r ".• •• • ;W:"*. • - •:441 - •L , • ;" - ;;•43.'" -- • • • to-, , Anierica and Ireland. UT JLILICI a. CLMISL. flight ONLY A COUNI'S.Y GIRL You knit most, nimiribly. Are you fond or it? 'Yes quite; I like it better than anything eke—that is I mean, I mean that I can chura 'And do you read much V Fred's glan ces had travelled from the. corners of his ,eyes over . every table, shelf and corner in starch of - acme books or paper,. But nrt a page, nor a leaf, yellow or rare, re paid his search. 'O, yea,' said Helen, with a satisfied air. . • 'What books. Ormit roe to ask,' • 'I raid the Bihle a good desle aho aid -dis did all ?' • , 'All, of course not : and what do, we not find.in the History, poetry; elo quence. 'omit:me—the most thrilling pa: rhos—blushing and recollecting herself, she added.. with s manner, ns childish as tieltire had' been 'dignified, ..'es, tor the citherbneki, let tile see , rye qnt in mylilirnry-there's the printer, (conqting on her fingers) seoond class Reader:ft Citi4oa, Nursery,T4los. Fotiry Stories. Alto Elements of something. Bi ography of some persons or . other, Moth I' B S • ET " „:1 • or's br-agazine and King Willlsoz Thsre, isn't that a good essortmont P' • . Fred smiled. . . , 'Perhaps I don't know asmuch as those rah? have went to school more„', she added, ,f• disappointed at the, mute roljoinder, 'but in malting bread, and churutog hue ter,And keeping house, I'm not to be out done.' The young man felt more in pity than in love. but his visits did not always so rej suit. Tie began to feel a magnetic attrae whiel hn nasinly attributed to 13e1• I)E , ufty ; but the truth is. her sweet artlemlnq of character, engaging manner and disposition, quite won the city-bred, aristocratic Fred Lane. There was a fresh. ness about eiervtbing she said or did. She rprolexeci as well as delighted him. Often as he was wondering how some , homely expression would. be received in good• • society, some beautiful' sentiroent would suddenly' drop like s pearl from her lips, more remarkable for originality than fo• brilliancy.. I should fall into the snare.' thought he. .1 can educate her: it will be worth trvir e.' . • It was useless .to combat his passions so at loat he fell at Helen's feet, figurative ly spe‘king, and confesied his love for her. 'I care not, Helen, only be mine,' 'was his invariable answer to her exclamations of unworthiness, how she woald appear in society. They were married, bad returned from their wedding tour, and yet at the expi ration of their honeymoon, Fred was more in love than ever. At a grand entertain• rnent, given by the relatives of the •bride. groom, lielen looked,more beautiful. Her liusblnd did not insist that she should de olrt from simplicity ; and.indeed.witheta j mei.; or laces. with• that fresh white robe, shn' le Bash of blue and ornaments of fair moas rose, she was by far the most lovely creature in the room. Aq she entered the'great aslant, blazing tlith lioht. her' heart failed her. 'Simll I love him as detrly' she asked herself. 'if I find th at he is ashamed of me ? I' 'cannot ,bear the thought ; but should he overcome all conventional no firms. then I have a husband to be hon ored: and then shall he be proud of his wife.' How she watohed him as he presented her to one and another. Siinp'e,' whispered 'a 'magnificent girl, resplendent with diamonds. as she curled her lips and passed by. The observation escaped neither Helen nor her ,husband. Shn locked at him. He smiled It lover's smite and only drew her more olosely to hi' aide . Many in that brilliant gathering pitied poor Fred and wondered why he had martyred himself on the shrine of ig norant rusticity. But he! oh joy ! he seemed only to love her the more ; as she clung to his arm so timidly, his noble face expressed the pride he truly felt; he looked as if he would have swept back the scorners with one motion of his band, had they ventnred one wave too high on the shore of hi 4 pride. HA seemed to excuse every lonkr. ever word not in strict conforMity to et , qtzette ; and Helen's heart beat high end tears came to her eyes when she felt hoe , noble a hesrt she had won. The young bride stood near her hus- band, talking in a low tone, when a new comer appeared. She was a beautiful, slightly formed-creature with haughty tea.; tares. 111 concealed scorn lurked in the brilliant eves whenever she' glanced tow ard Helen. Once she held sway over the heart of Fred, and hearing whom he had married. she fancied her hour had come. fng I' '1).) you suppose she knows anyth' whispered a low voice near her. "fifslen'a eyes sparkled,' her fair flashed indignantly. She turned to husbino. He was gone,speaking at a diptsnee with a friend. 'DI you play, Hrs. Doe?' ihei . as Thri-o was a mocking tone in her 'A little,' answered Helen, her ch , ' blushing. 'And sing?' 'A little.' was the half reply. 'Them do us a favor,' exclaimed S)rnn.rs. looking askance at her com 'Come; I myself will lead you to instrument.' dark I whose masterly touch I Ins nt ly 'ma^ the half-spoken word arrested; the cold ear.and haughty head were turned in listening surprise. Such melody I. Such cnrrect intonation I Such. breadth, depth and vigorous touch ! Who is she? She plays like an angel ! , Awl' again hark I voice rolls—a flood of cleir, powerful and' passing sweet ; 'astonishment • piano many a fair cheek a deep scarlet. There is a silence unbrnkon, and the silyer strains 'floats up. • "Aye! care I not far coed neglect, Thoncth fo.tro unbidden start, And ..o.)ra It but a bitter word. Stye when it breaks the heart. If one he true, • • If one be true. The world rosy °steles, be; • • , Since I may only keep thy love, Awl tell my grief to thee.", 'Glat:ions voice.' said . Prod to his friend, who. vv;th the rest,.fida paused to &ten. , 'WII3 can she—' • Thfl words were widienly arrested on, his lips. She turned from, axe piano, sad the unknown Was his wife! 'I congratulate ,you, Fred,' said the young rain at hi? aide • .but .he ' spoke to marble. The 0. - .lor ha d his cheek. He walked stow)) , toward her. • It' he was speechless withemasement oo Was not she. A rich bloom mantled hay 'chFelc, triumph made her eyes sparkle , as they never did before i they dashed like diamonds. A crowd gathered to oompli meat her. In a graceful acknowledgment she blended wit and humor. •• . •. Ifqw well she talks ; who would have thought it 1 He has found a treasure,' was whispered all around 'the room. Meanwhile Fibaderick Line had stood like ono enchanted, while his little rustic wife quoted boOks with perfect abandon. admired this one, condemned-, that. sedate looking itudent !oat hiciatielf in a Litin quotation ; , Helen smilingly finished it, and she received a look eloq,ueno with thanks. 830 _motis, repartee, language rich in fancy and imagery, fell from her beautiful lips,, as _if they bad received . a touch from some fairy hand.' ' Still Fred walked by her side like one in a dream, pressed his hand, over his be. wildered eyes to be, sire ~ of his senses, when be saw her bending,' a breathing vision of loveliness over the harp. het fail arm leaning on its golden strings, heard again that rielt voids; now plaintivewith some tender memory,rise and fall in sweet and sorro*ful Cadence. . . . . Well am' . said he. *ben alone, 'rwbat dee* this mean ? I foe! like'one &Wakened' from a dream! ' 'Only a country girl,' slid Helen skim ly ;Alarm Ming into tier busbandis arm s; she exclaimed, •foreire me ; tarn th is ItV tle rustic you would sooner die than wed.' Are you earn now that •you unirried user 'Sorry.wty glorious wife. But. Helen, you could not deceive. - Did I not '-under.. - stand yon had never--r-` , • • • "BN.n at an , aoadenst.'-• ibis - broke in ; 'never' took: a • niudot leasoni%belief :waif 'taught to sing—aq eery true t and yet I' tun all you see here to-night. myself• my own teacher; with labor and dilionoe hope I am worthy to be the wife of one so goal and exaltetai I MA - icy hugbani td be.' 'Reader..wouldn't you and I like to be there' just 'now and hear her story ; the laughing between smiles, her pretty foci all dimples as she tells . how she banished the piano, books, 'harp, portfolio, music, all into .an empty room by themselves, and.locked the door, leavirg them to the seclusion and dust, while the young coma• try girl, without any deep laid scheme, succeeded' in convincing ; tile) well bred city gentleman that be could marry a charming rustic, even if tier fiogers were more familiar with the chqrn and knitting needles than the piano aq harp. 1 After the Election. When the blttlee fought and lo.st, Grin and bear it. Count not over what it cost— Grin and bear it. Think of those who by ynu stood ; That you did the best you could ; • Were the laurel wan you'd wear it— Grin and bear it. , Though your money bet. is gone—, 431r:n and bear it. And yotir pile looks quite foriorn— • Grin and beer h While your foe may count his gains; Yet your hoisor still remlins. If you -bet you osunot ewe it • Grin and bear it What though all your foes may jeer— Grin'and bear IL .Though you're deafened with - their cheer— io a calimitl sot you u G f ri a n and bear it, . Working manfully and well, And with pride you out compare it— Grin and bear it. When your old ohum turn aside— • Grin and inar iL Drifting onward with the tide— Grin.and bear It. Firdit ebbe and then it Bowe, And the wind le ill that blowy. Neer a good to those who dare It— Grin'ard bear it Items of All Sorts. Patch says, 'To marry two wives is B'ga my; to marry twenty is Brighamy. The last invention of India rubber, in Paris, is "a false bast for females-Lbust and neck." • . Poultry is very high in 11.rtford- I.twes liaLaugh'in paid SU for a single chicken he had—stolen. In the Gallery of the Canvont Jean ite:st Lisbon, there is e picture of Adam in Paradise. dressed in ilium breeches, with silver buckles', and Eve in a striped petticoat. The Missouri Denocrat say:a that General Sherman recently appeared at a Fenian ball in St. Louii, wearing the; badge of the order on his breast, 'and was accompanied by F. P. Blair, who made a speech: ' The following epitaph May be seen in the cemetery of a parish in the environs of Finis: "Hare lies Madam N—, wife of M. N— master. blacksmith. The railing around this tomb was manufac tured by her husband." • kcorrespoodnit. sneakinz of General Sherman. says . hit pictures are like him. if his whiskers only were a Little redd. r and a greater hostility to tha war depart ment thrown into the expression of his face. Harper's Afigszine for, September, has an illustrated poem commencing— "Sweet is the voice that calls From babbling waterfalls." No joke is intendel, however. Major Welles, of Gan. Ord's staff, and a ROl2 of Secretary Wallet, wa; arr.stel at Detroit:on the Bth lust , for an alleced as sault and battery unOn the,"ladies" con• neoted with a traveling opera company. fate her the The Mobile Tribune says the entire sec tion of country between Atlanta and Chat tanooga, Georgia, is still a mass of ruins, and th it the people who once lived there in happiness. are now wandering , about homeless and almost, hopeless. The AntiStalrery Stawicsrl says that, Col. Halpine (Miles O'Reilly) editor of the New York Citizen, is the author of "The Flaunting Lie," the poem published in the New York Tribune some years since. A wedding was lately interrupted in Colchester, England. by the' levity of the groom. All went well antil the clergyman required the bridegroom to repeat after him, the words, 'I. take -, to be my wedded wife, * * * •for better, for worse,' 1" ” when be altered the form ula to take her for better, but not for worse.' The minister closed the book and quitted the - ebbircb. A poor woman named Barlow has given birth in London to a child with two heads. The babe,five weeks old,is a deep affliction .to its parents' family ; having been born with &second head attached to the first in such a manner that the smallest twist or sudden movement would cause immedi ate death. The poor-mother is unable to lay it down without fear and finable to dregs it without tho assistance of another person. Mrs. Lacinds. LIAM, of Sprinzfield,Maxi., died at the bieskfaat table: Sha was the lost of a fimily of eight children, seven of whom died suddenly id their chairs, the eighth being found dead ht bei. change A dashing young .bachelor lately ap peared in Central Park with two hand some ponies, whose tails were done up to look like a lady's waterfall, and cooped up with ainall Halt nets. The re3emhlance was oapitat; mad the team created a great sensation. A venerable lady in herhindredth year. lost her daughter, whii attained the good Old age of eighty. 'fine -ither's grief was great; and to, alrimai who came O. condole with her , she remarked; " 0:1 - dear! I trim, I should nerer bo able lo raise that child !" • A priest was called upon to pray over the barren fields of bis parishioners He passed from one enclosure to another, until he came to a most unpro - mising case. Re surveyed the sterile sores in despair, 'Ahl' said he. 'brethren—uo use pray here—this needs manure.' - Never apologise fOr What yea set, before your friends. If it is bad taste for a host to praise the dine er;eti hie table, it is still snore inconsistent and ridiculous for him so make excuses for It. It is taken for granted, fie a mattei, of course, that you give the very best at, 'your command and, within your means. , . The Chianti papers have.* sad story to tell of a . girl who. after having been Be. duced.was charged with having robbed the man who ruined her; Wbentrrrested area temporarily :confined in an- upper story of „lone,of the city hotels. Leaping from the, nindow to, the ground she sus• tabled bilging which will undoubtedly more fatal ,1 , • A pail of ladies from Newptirt, Pa., went out a few dare 'ince to gather whor tiebe'rries: One of theta Oisood her little child - on 'a fiat atone , near wherethe was picking - the berries: ' Shortly after,' a dog ; which acconipasiied 'the party, set tip e lend barking; and smelling at the edge of the stone. • The child.' was taken sway and the stone turned 'over.' when' , s large rattlesnake was found under it. Thsi dog attacked the snake, was bitten twice and died shortly after. N - UMBEIt 26. 4%, yptutg bury -WilliamsteSrght Cia t k*o won s pr4klatt winter,its the haldsoatt"t lady present :it a:Cog:vie °arc:galore( , fair, was marged [heather-day. The malt of people to Fee,lbe intere.stinCeeleraony Performed .17..4 very gu.a.t, and twkor thrCer-licriaritemo - Its appoitile4 — tinte. the b: i rcot was complete:) , blinked up.— Upon .openin 'Mtn chtstelf;-the crowd rushed in % climbitlf over;thet, 1441} _Aft. the ?PM; dnain 'al,. windows. to tktgreat inidiy of 'the'cushionii r VsOite. • The happy isourdsr andYibe'elergyttign otatiOgPd to. Wit infida.-.lnlL-Eatist sof eh., insii ed. gucsle I 'lrinerowde4 44 1 14 Mr. Greet y reit kn gins Lo his friends, is very fond of ,a flry4apke,ost. inott any:1;111;0e., - end in - 11 IS foYe•qf kat does not even spare what' la dilk4ll3%i'di vine -institution ; matrimony. lixteg men•went to him net long duos icy . ..advice. and informed the journalist that he bad thought seriously of settling in gorth °lints, where it appeared to him . theits was a good opening for youthful energy and enterprise. •Don't do it.' saki ; fionicA. emphatioally,"don't do it, my friend, I went there ^nee too* often, indeed; 'I went thstre. Take my adyice:young man. and keep nut of North Carolicia.'—N. Cor. tin, Ga:rUe. The following jutwaiiity occurred at, one . of the watering Places some yelps „ago, before hairy muzzrel were so* cowmen as they are now. Mn.i G--;—• was- siding at, dinner with her tittle bey of four dr fife years old when a hewhiskered. foreigner carne in and took his seat at the opposite side of the table. The child stored at him it good while with artonishment, tilt the mystery was solved, when soddenly, inn rather too loud a voice. 'he cried- nut Jet , +he mother, .lits t ma l he has gott mouth; I raw him put a tater in A Cincinnati piper, in speaking, 'of ttao overthrow, or the reh44 - tit A•lante, shy* that just hetoro the Federal troops entered the town, an Indiana oampany, lament worn nut with march, zero straggling along with very little regard . to order:— =• • Hewing no to- his men the ea-plain : shouted, , 'Clo -, e up, close not If the (me. • my were to fire when - ruere straggling along that way, they couldn't hit a cussed - one of you!" And the boys closed up in:. tnediately. One of the merry wives - of Blooming ton. Indiana. played a practical joke- on her husband, by 'haying their babe, sweet little infant of .alx:montha, done up in a basket and left on. the, door steps, with a note informing .. . • was the Lther,of child so * -7 port it. The indignant roundly that:it was not hiS;" * - ‘7 saw the joke when he found the c*40.0.4w3 empty. lie has concluded to cultivate ''';:,449P -. the acquaintance of his faMily hereafter. -At!: fire in 817 COY: Itichigto,in a hotel was destroyed, is !pother - in her • fright ran down stairs,forgetting her baby. which she left asleep in •the bed. - When she thought of her child the flames were in possession of-the building, and-she was only restrained by force from attempting to mit taller death to• sa*e her child:— After the fire, in removing some beddine that had been thr'wa nut. of the third story window, the baby was f-mod safe and asleep, having been rolled. up in the bed diegand thrown out.• . . . A cruel parent in Quebec locked up his undutiful daughter, because she wanted to marry a young lawyer. The young Man, however, thoueh poor in purse was fertilo in resources. and sued on:. a writ of h ftbeß 4 corpus for his beloved. Al she was of fig • to decide for'herself, the couple were mar. 'led and went on their way. It seems there is morn regetect paid to the writ of habeas corpus in 'Queen Victories' do. mains than in our boasted land cf liberty. A Yankee who hai gone down South to raise cotton writes to a ; friend •in the North as follows: " One of the g'reatest vexations we have is the ca:e of our bands. They are free or course: and receive stated wages, but freedom to them seems to con sist in sunning themselves onicellar doors, and sleening under the south side of a barn. They have a peculiar passion for poultry, a ,, cl !alto as lovinelv to a hen• roost as a baby to sweet mirk." A droll story . is related of an honest of t farmer, who, in attempting to driFe homf. a hull, got Fwidenlv hoisted over jilencte: Recovering himself. he saw the atilt:hal a the other Fide of the rails, tawing the pi , . with his head end neck, and pawing the ground. The znorl old man looked stead- UN' at him a moment and exclaimed : 'awn your apologies, you ,noein/ titand thPre, yo.i 'tarnal critter, bowfin' and seta'• pin'—voo did it a purpose,dant your curly pictur !' EXTREME DEPTIf Or TUE .SEA.—Deep-se.‘ soundings have at last become something like reliable The result is that the ocean, so far as vet explored, is not above half as deep as it was supp . wd to be. The great est known Month in• the North Atlantic is about 25,000 feet ; or nearly five miles— not much lesi than the loftiset r pountain on the clo'le. It is supposed, however, to he much 'dePpor than this between the Itshamas and the Grand Bulk of New Foundland. but the soundings on which that supposition is founded,are n ot rialto satisfactory,. 4` A Philadelphia merchant sent a cargo of goods to Constantindple. After* the snperincargo had seen the bilea and born; safely landed.. he inquired . where tiler should b 3 stored. 'Leave them .here. won't rain-to-night,' was the reply. ..13ut • r dare net L-tre them so expleed,,sorne of the goods may be stolen.' said the au s rrcargo; The Matioutrnetian atterchlint laughed as he replied, 'D met, be alarmed. my friend there isn't a Christian within a hundred miles of us.' • STRANGEtt3 T o clargyrn‘n called on a noor riarisltioner, whom he found bitterly lamenting the loss of an only son, a boy about five years of age. In the hope of consoling the afflicted woman, ho re marked that 'one Po young could not have committed any "grierons sin, and that no doubt the chili had Rona !to Heaven." 'Air, sir,' said thetainanle hearied creitura, but Tommy %Val so shy, and they are a: t strangers there? Sox. Lairts Cass..—This gentleman stiq lives at the ripe age of 84 pears. • It, sides ot, J ., :fforson street. DAtrbir In handsome modern built dwellin* while h;s oldest son occupies .the old ;family honr.stead two squirei distant. 'Thong, afflicted. with • the feebleness and forge' fulocf.a naturally incident to his patriarei • al age, he Maintains better health and more actiire spirit than could reasonably bo supposed to belong to his time'of life. , An Irishman stepped into the pest Office in a.country Vivre, and enquired for a let ter from tha 'ould , tOunthry,' igirlitg his name. The letter was produced: 'Read her. Fars This obliging postmaster read her. 'Road her,ag.ain," said he. and the postmaster read hes again.. 'How, much on her?' TontY-ftvel cents! '''lteep her,' says Pat, 'she's none or mine.' • School telchi funny (=awes from recitqtiol a# original aq homdig t readers who I type. We may at home diggii Peek,' Sheffield, one hi had emelol your Apill ?' Oh gentleman.' 0120 010 y er forp,l do ?"Th man; and /en/ " Always, bi Bald Mrs. Sill about inyestil I,y,- •, ate raw . 1 ihe wormy , but with' the 1 difference—w 4 when theft! CI