The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 11, 1866, Image 1
cß ir, IMEKLY OBSERVER. •• sl..,Arnie C.ClLincr;B.'! STATIC STUT:7I/ TO! Orlq(1:. -Ten 1,11.41 , 8 i‘n FirrT CFI(Td per I TRIM. 1 1, LLAPts n.t , ••„....spirainti of the 5111. e. r.rver will he ehargei FIItT Cairn% o. WO' in 1, • F rqoare of Ten Lines one in ; two ie.:err, ins ji,To ; three on oauntyS.:, 0 : two month' 18.10 . ~t,t14.114,111 41 in.,-ittas7,oo;ons year 31200: ether ~,,i,e r. i.enents io propor:ion. These rates alit strieliy lather , : to, uniers :hanged by ilreial „pie, or at the option of the pohlishers. Audi. Disaroes Ind like advertise r ad,3 in ,sitra:or's NoUces s3,eo; Local r eat, a line; Marriage Notices irtraerw obitqarr Notices (ore, three lines prEK •re cet.t. Fe:hoe. Ortgictsl poetry, on. i:en rerit;e6 , of the editor, one d.th u . All s .laert,e,:sents wdl tws continued at • • l'ectiiinif , until ordered, iltn•ction, salads a specified period ii • at ( r for their Insertion. - hate one of the best Jobbing h r state, and ere reedy to do all work in rtrei • tist r`ll be entrneted to no, In opal style hbui-st outside ofthe issirsit cities. elq;luto,estiutin should be addressed to WIIIT3IAN, Fditnr tut Proprietor. Business Directory. %Lail" j • 01,4 ti NI. V, Arroarsr A? LAIN Rhiglin ractier In adJolnlarCouna t.:., e A l. err I.ER. to,— =l no 0115 la AT Girard, Erie Count erd ether business attended to et di.rsteb. • if. %I. crm o Arrox.rer ar Lair, in Walker's # s. # m u, greet. Er ir. Pa. anir 7'62 O N . BOOKRIMLIIR and Deslor in RAU. Newspapers. &c. Country d 110 lin . Brown's Ilotel,fronting the •ryftl 4: NI UVIN. PrNi t • 4TftiltSkY3 AND COrifARLLOI2I AT LA jork, brat North West comer of t .I.A. eul /. 0 NETT. JrSTICI or Till PRACI. 02C11101:01 Frrrch Strwel, between Fif th ai " , jaiael6-2. toirn I.IW it. :TTORVISTII AT LAW. Ridgway, P M.,Kean. r mernn .n 4 Jetrerann couotil • oas-I,•] W. W. WILBUR. I'llll'll 11 *EN. IrcrlCX 01 , TUX PRAITI, Parigolll Bl Weit of Farrar Hall, Erie, Ps. p. G'•NP 4() N. „ T r ,is7Y lT kW TrI3TICS •1! 'tisi c.',loreytocer t,ell tiluth. , a' cora , e. Pa. E w, •Ttll: lEEE= Taz • C'i hen• p haul • lansa Laanrl ,1,.u• Woad a it Willow Wan •••• T i‘ 0. en.•ars. kc . to which lie IN c ' • tii• tr, on id the public. •itiatled thi I..irgaina as ran tit had in anT pyj • mar3Vls-1v & It r 1.1•1: t 4. Stellsl Azneal:ursl imr.lettrinta, Railroad Cs. t. GAHM (T LAW- - ofilesouet)ist r: Fina4e, Rria,Pa. 0 , ,,,i.H1M1TE, DICAIJII I 8 DET GOODE, GAOOIBII Plaster, etc., em l'uh'ic : , • quarc. rrie, Pa. jr.l7tl V. 11.41111 IN: r.ll - FRY /Orb SAL; ST•HLX, on Richt I Fre: ch. Vine finnw 4.134 Cs r.• I , nnA,QO trrmn. 113)28'64-Iy. lila ST %Wats, ~ 1 •, P AND 71 . 14 ENI " r. 4; nd H nee and rarr:agi I , l** Ll 3 l * !orate price+. litr , pt. 28, 1485-1 y 1..1.11 4K E r 7. L muTott, WHrtt.XSAL3 AND RITAIL riltatatill I Prori , nn• Flour and Food. Wood an Wre. ,Liquor., Tot a--u, ?cox'. ke.,litai •• .0 Foyle. 'loupe I. urnlahin¢ r.tnnnnut m Ifil•Tl tv 14 1, -SsILF:It t Pee'er in fir .ewiee, Produce, Provialo ti ,n 1 4 tqne Ware, ices, Liquors, it , , lite the Postoil,e, Erie, Ow. ,n r9'65-1 E. 11A GI LI., Dverter, Offlee in Rosen -4 4!re; norf.h side of the I'ark. Erie. Pa. 2f . :11%ZEPI't iIOUPAR DI \1:.6 111 1.1..—Diht.r7I.r ,, PrOSITK TUE PASAISX.:i h PA 13etna Ilewly fitted up In the Tr sr /11 "pen to the pal?lic. Meals ra ! I. th.. arrival of all Paxsel.r.r Trs e 1 1 4.1 • •nr .11V 411KLEV BROS ,Propri .1. 1 (r I.E. Rorie RIND/R. 111.1 RN Root MAVV7ACTr MIR tnry of Riodernectit's,Blork, Erie, Pa. W.F. HOTEL, Wn'erfui 41. Pn FORKIIT I.E.' IR . PRnpluzyot. , e n- nm od a • toes, and earetni attention zieag to omfort of gues:p. ■p6'6s-fja Pi.tNes IN AMERICA • made by S. R RUCKF.R k CO. I~G x-11 Mem. iittlo . 6s ly .TITF 4 WIIII.I.DIN, M. D., I rrystelms atm ' 4 c - tomea :I,nr rt...alty'm Bleck, West Parc. Erie, Pm, •mmr.-d, rtie`mtimo k trati'm motor.. Ftrildeoef Fit thAtNset. F.aat at Preach. /04.. u., and 2 to 37. N. It. 11. Y. PIC KRALING, DENT!-T. t:,,••o` th. Peunsylvsati• Collestet of Dental SUP • Wrght's Ilvk (oror Viers k Elliott' Ene, Pa. AZlFRrter IST P1RY1913114. :). D. S North Seventh street, Ph!lade' n. 11 S., No. 243, \orth Sin 1 ' hts. TODD Plitt I.lr :h. I • ii. Treasury Department see • n , Rer for Soldiers, Waehlogton, w.th R-njamio Gra A. Req.. '.Paine Bileit„ Eine, PA. Ilititary, r vied with fidelity and dia. • `itsino.l and eelleeted. Application, - . tn. sir. P. havioz had s-v. '''‘• detai's of the various De `— esn render most istisfaeti.ry it.oz ai klu of Goveromeiat DovfitP6s-if ORM P.W ENG, k*Tolt%T.S ATP CorTllttiong AT LAW iP il \ , , o?plattit Crittenden Ball " •-• , :r« , ti•ms and all other :anal bari 7 , nal ro. Erie, Warren and Irom re-qnlir and prompqr. (t,ihralth . Whitman k Brecht ""Yron,..r k Harlin, Erie Pa. R. Hon. 8. P.Jolnson, W. D. Brown Wnr,n. Pa OT 1 (.; E • I. • • 'l - :11 7 , and ttr tV. Fintrer are no longei • f• azoe•a otherwise, nor yinl le' rt ptet•olati if a or setion• whaterer duped f wish tossc that th• iota • '. f•-. 1 1,41 g-r en.hf Manna and the ' n-t • `ri•n• int western Ihions Iva • the Allegheny mom:Pain% fa is ' l ‘"'" %PT other person may , RT. t. ' , nth instru newa of any cabsr my lithle to to Gilled upon for Ely =1 V` ue M , r Baoa. and Murexes' F , rsq, t e be•t now mad., and .14arou * ' r51 ' . 1.3 Pianos taken In exchange. P..ou Colon Mille, Erie Co., In :14 LIOCILIOAAL COLLEGE. F Art' I.T nt Prlne p.'. GrO Gnwirzscx Fig Prof Com atrctal taw n.. Cla.,:ritmtine of Ao. ..)‘ 4/. fi•, Prt-ticA. Ornarn.cral mini Rust. •. ' murn.rei4l Aroh. f.•r Idles mind gents! Th. r . ,•flp•e`i..ul th.• wio. bauin of • 4 . w l -dtf+it r.re;..y poe.ib!et • vog b.,ks ecrwia.. w.ll b< • p•Ro'ical and p•T r ear of Sclit.•?fi " Practical ta• , 1,01 be emp'orod. Terns—Taitior r.• fs-ilitt•ou lod grottont in• `'rod for Cir 11411. IRE •2 1.141;), • • \ /I '4l e 1.41,e porrEitY, Tr - TARP.; E , 3OND k THIRD FT4 "7.,g, ant.n•-ciced themselves. antler .t in tbe roitere nod • . 1 ` k!' on till clue% b-tween. ME nu.e.mpn, no 4 to nip th• to g:re prr.nt .ni-inNel is 14 KO. Y. W 41411 JAY :4.I:IIILPR.' CEO 31110EEM!1 ;".41" uqinolta d 44 on fittts clree, t.,.tti i 1- .lthtti • treeta, &sot sido, are o 4.4"4"°° k TY resaoaable tame, It applied ft runt.* o"f WY. A. anweArru, Agent. VOLUME 36. TD TUE Nsitvuus, ÜB9ts.I74TED, &MD nE:4rovi)EsT or'Rovi siat:t.—i great sof rarer baring be. teemed to health In • Eon asp otter man% years of mleary, la trlllitge to MOM lePow-creatarts by sending (Como Co U.. nods el( a postpaid add-eased envelope, • copy of the Anil* 4 care emplo ed. nitre to JOHN Y. DAGNALL, 302 rOil Bronkl.7ll/2Mig•• TF YOU WA *T TO IL NOW A LITTLII Or yV viLYTHI VG relative to the human systssaolahe sod female; the ctoles aut, tr. dealt of dieweedn. tbA martliee customs of the world ; bo• 10 JAM wed. blia • thousand thinp meta, pobllshatd before, ford wised 'and enlarged *IRO In of VILDWa: COMO. elatllm. a coriou. tymk for carious people, end I good boa; 'or es.ly one. 400 pages. 100 nastesiloos. MO.' $lll. f'cotords •abta s •ot free to any wildness. Books may be had at the book stores. or will be met by n 4 1411104 paid, on receipt of the price. Ad C. B arI AYM N. D., dm 11 30 Breadway, New Tart. oix EYlta RIAPIS NIS piumplalat t. •g how to array motors sled sod OW" op dos tor oz m Inds*. &at, by mall, tom. oa await ld (mai. Addren • 6. It, room., x. em 1110 limodirsy.flar T IE MOTHICIPS aziagr, OR CORDIAL FOR CONIILMIWZII7. Cordlib ilia viag.7te` for Is 4 ltisi l ioobse and its nee fora few wee a previona to conlinessat 14 utd •to ensure a sale and easier eod.o,msay tad 'openly getting op. can now be had eo-rectly preparel sosordter to the original forma a—from the Extracts of Partridge berry Cramp ba k, Csnlophyllam. a to.. ete. Those wish ing to the an h a Preparation will !iodic mach better to Procure th.s than to undertake u many do. to prepare It themselves, as this p rparation eontairs the full virtue ni* the logtOdmate in a concentrated and reliable form Prim per bottle, two dollen'. Preured and sold by an3l-tf J. S. CARTER, Erie, Ps. I= fjlo CONatiMPTI The advrtteer haring twin restne•+ to health in a few weeks by &my simple remedy, alter baTi tailored mental years with a severe lan; alfsetion.- and that dread dim, Ala. Coo. sunsption—is wawa* to make knows to his &how•aaf fo era the mean■ of etre. To all who do.:eo It. he will read a eopy of the• pry erription need, (free of charge.) with the direeti. as for pr. p rtog and rising the same, which they wilt nod • sere core f r C asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Co,lehs, •o. The only olioet of the advertiser in 8/tart int the prescript lo^ is to benefit the altieteiLaad 'Treed iofortostiou which he conceivi a to be invaluable: and be h^p d mitre, er w•it try h I remedy, al it will God than nothinz, and ma. prove a blessing. Parties' wishing the prover pt lee, MILL by Tolima sail, will phase addr. se Rev. ir.BW cart a. WILSON, dec2B 6.5 ly Willammuurgh, Map Co., X. T. netiVs4tf iP 1111 - PICAc .nd Cntleatn r of Fifth a. ■Pl3a5-1 Dlt. M t 11. 4 11 1 11.1. Ni CATA RICH 8114.377.—This :•3u4St has thoroughly proved iheellf to be the beet arnelr known for curing CATAR.II. COW, IA sill Hub end lisansens. It has been !band an excellent rowdy In many aui.a of gone KYR'. ntArigia bah bemire ' , avoid by it. and Hesniso has often been gnertiv improved by its use. It is (remit and agreeable, and ginsnuarg tTE R EIA RI • to the dull heavy pains calmed by dimmest o' the Head • The sensations after using it are delight/Nil and iurigoraUng. It open. and game ova ob stroctione, etrengthana the glands sad grree • healthy auto's' to the parts &dotted. rMCM= More than thirty years Of sale sod cur of Dr Narshatrs Ca•arth and Headache Si:maims premed its great Taloa (or all the common diseaaaa of the head, and at thin ance. went it stands higher than ever before It is recommend ed by many of the beet physicians, and Is used with nest succena an 4 malefaction ever. where. Read the Certificate or Wholesale Druggiatsin 1e64: The undersigned having for many years been unwan ted with Dr. Marshalra Catarrh and Heidn'he annHented cold in -ur wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we be. Dere it to be in every reaped, to the reeninennada• Does given of .t for the cure of, Catarrh affeetiotw, and that it is decidedly the beet article we have ever karma for all common (Unmet of the Head. BUTT & Perry. Reed, +Justin & Co.. Brown, Lamson & Co., Reed. Cutler k Co., Seth W, Fowl., Wilson. Farbaak k Co., Ropton ; Reoahaw, Edloaade & Co., B. H Hay, PnAland, Me.; Barnes & Park, A. B. & L. Aaadadiltimphon Paul & Co.. Israel Minor At Co., McCown & Bobbfaa. A. I. Seoeill & Co., Y. Ward, Clow & Co., Hub & Gals, New York. For gals by all Druggists. Try it. 0ep2145111-17 TOP THAT MC tTCRING CURE THAT ITCH, NY tam Carter's Extract of Dandelion and Bator awed, AND CAILTIEWA YELLOW OINTMENT! This Estr •et cures ill kinds of Itch, Erysipelas.. Sett Rheum, Teeter, Scald Read, Mears, Old Bare% Boils. ntoplir, ()art:icicles, Liven and. Lidos, Casigllratata e nL.emaueea end all other Masers larking, her salt pare conci.irn of the blood. Saraspatilla and Rurdock, Cream of Teller sad phnr, Red Ykerspitate and Frimstone, all fail to tont this modern mongrel Itch pow so prevalent throwaheort the count!". Rut the Rx(ract of Dandelion and pith" , Sweet is just the remedy for it, as it sets on this Stimulates all the secretions, opens the pores of Itbes sk in, and ins natant and easy way throws oat all thick. p&s,nons or Impure. matter, sou leave' the dr rotation fore, the blood pure, the skin eloan,, lb. sew ple.iee clew and the whole system frWe from diswaso.llt is a medicine that eannot be need without benefitosod Carter's Yellow • Allotment Is unequalled be ear-other Ointment in the world for the speedy and effieetuol svw of the Itch and all olter pe , ly eruptions. Also sssauF passed in Scrofulous Sores, Uleers. "ever and O'd Soros that are hard to beat, and of magical ettlesery in thous • of Pi es. It only needs trial to he approved. p.,e. of F.atraet, $l. Of Yellow Otntakent. SS do Or taken together, $1 26. sold by a:1 respectable Druggists. an3l-11) 11 4 YCN , S PP.HIODICIIf. DROPS. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES. These trope am a scientiOcally comnounded laid yr•paratien, and better than any tollls. powders or nos. trums Being liqui 1, the.r action hi direct as I parttime, modeling them a reliable. speedy and cevaln weld° for Vie cure of all obitructions and sappressioes of aa ture. Their popularity is indicated by the tact that flyer 103,000 bottles are &Goodly sod rommened by the ladies of emeriti. every one of whom speak in to str,vgest terms of mitre of their great merits.— They are nphily taking the place of every other female remedy, ar d are eons dared by all who know aught of them, an the sorest, safest and most Infallible prepara tion in the world, br the cure of alt female °omelets:ON the removal of all obstruct one of native, and the pro mot on of health, regularity and strewth. Toplieit &- motions, sating when they may be trod, and stplain las when and why they should not. and a old not be cniel art bout producing effects contrary to nature's tho ren laws, will re found carefully folded around ash botVe, with the written attester" of John L. Lyon, e ithout which none are imnittno. Prepared hr Dr. Jo h it L. UAW, let Chepal street, New Raven, Conn., who can be eonanlted either per tonal; or b; left.r. (enolcalloif *lamp) eOliearni 2 g an private diseases awl, tamale weaknesses. Sold by Druggi , t3 ever! where. C. (I. CLARK k n , 013".1y cierel Agents for U. S. mid Canadse D K. T LtIOT Pe P 11.1.4. (ANTI-DVAPEriIe ) Compose! of highly Cnoeyatratel genets from Roots and !Urban! the irreatotit m•diesi value prepared from the origami), prowription of the catenated Dr. Tal• trePt, ad weed by him with »walkable seem» for twenty ream Au Infallible remedy In all MUM» of the LITER, or a.. 1 Sontag...mat of the DIORSTIVZ ORGANS =1 Toe, Cure Diarrhea', Dvapewsi,„ Nor +tilt, Jaundice , Ettlioaaneee Liver ilomplaiot. The arell-knovn Dr Mott nays orthese " 1 have us-d the, formil• 1111114 which your Pills are made, la my praitess Per over 1 2 yea-a • they hare the taut of feet opal the Liv-r ant Wye:tire Orgaim of ally medi cine in the world, tad are the most perfect Purgative which has vier yet been made by anybody. Thee es• safe and pleaserit to take. but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, 711130711 the obstruction, of Its organs. verify the Wood, end expel Illeassv. They purge out the foul hum de which breed and row distemper stimeitt• educate" or disordered organs into their esti:awl astlos, and Impart a hvalthy tone wittottength to the whole system. Not only do they eee thewm, day eoto p slot , of everybody, but also (moldable and dangerous die.aege, and being purely vvetable are free from any ark or harm." They create pore blood and rearms all forperitles from the system, hence are a vositlve cure for revers, Headache. Piles Her-ur al Diseases and Hereditary Humor , . Doss—for &dial's, one Pill lathe march*: for children under Snare, half a Pill. Prlee One Dollar por Bo: Trade (applied. or teat by Veil, poet paid. to any part of the Halted States Or Canada' on receipt of prior. None genuine without the fac.eirolle signature of T. Mott Talbott, N. D. V. !LOTT ALROTT • Co., Propriety's, 0c.5 1 65-ly No 62 Talton Meat, New Tort. NCH WILLING KbYEA , AMBROSIA YOU Tll6 lIIMMIG— rx, The Original and Otranto* Ambrosia Is peepsroa to J. Allen Selma sod is the beet hair dressing sad pm servative now to too.. 1$ stars the bah tellleir ant. canner it to grow thick sad long and prevents it from to rni remoter/IV gm. It era Batter daadrelf. aleaa• ass, twau tikes and renders the h Jr soft...glory and ear. ly. Bo:- it. try It seri be oonvinewd. Don't be pot of with a spurious %Abdo. AA for Reeves' Ambroeit said tate no other. For sale by Drogeste sad Dealers Is !fancy Goods everywhere. rice 25 coats per bottle—sd per down. Add 4 RERVES' AMBROSIA DEPOT. 621Palton St. ,New York CitT. ol tiStkr4m. e iIitHIMPI OW YOUTH.—A. gentleman whi• has 4 j suffered for years from Noma@ Debility, hexer -tore Dem, and ail the effects el youthful is&smteden, will for the eke of suffering humanity, nod trio to all who wed it. the recipe and directions for militias the simple remedy by which be was oared. Susseses to profit by the sdrertiset's experienee, eta do so byte, if/Prole( JOHN CK/DIN, ' dee2t 63.1 y. No. 1$ Chambers St., If. T. T eanK QT1149161R. 110 r TRIJIG—Rvery Teen lady tad re4tl , ...sn to the Belted .tatty esa haw mowterkwor' , 9 , 1 nisei* to their wheats/or by retort won (Truro( eha-are) br seldroissing the asd4relieed. ?Tees kering to re r 1 b•ii.frhotr.bogred will oblige 1 , 7 set netkdor this e rd. Alt otters will please address tbsir medial Mr. t; MOW. TiVEIAPX.AB, dece213415-Iy. 981 Broadway. 1. T. HosKiritsund ac WI 11.1.1.11111% : scone/woes to 00 Ica J. limbs. Shipping snit Commtnidnn Ilintkants. Wboseenie 4us in Anthracite and Bitutninnas Coal. Agenili ihn N. T. & E. and People's We of Stesnoss. IWilittoliaDeek tie, Pa. jen41147. E Special Notices. MINE E„,. • . :• . TVi j O A DOLLARS AND A•HALF PER YEAR, IP PAID IN ADVANCE;' mom oasis AP41100141.11031, . . " -4 11 1,41 c Mt, PIETA. REGULAR. LIICTURS COURELIS AT FAB - 'ALAR HALL. ..„. *l t jais. at T raus4 RinerO alk oL *word. Ker.: • 'white ." 4 1.15ta,1161. Die P. - . Oasts% Now; /*bird !••• 414 0 14 11 1 alid naiad Xialllol4o2 " . law tidy lin Reny Glier,Qaiseh Nam ablest —MU Seed le History. - I* Jelk ani s 111-1/.llayie. elditse; ised ler 'Clisrloto." IL rib. litb. Illes Anna IL Warm-, kieuellirsn" • Oassollle• isteimbel to eximassseetbeir mom se bility 2 Sii_Xosember, and Um* is of mac - tag • mottessir UM date. If • me proba se be sewed. the ram will prompt! as Isallsfad abon, mad '4.7 " Omer Ise balky awl. Willem! Midwest some °lbw am. , • DSOSlat Ups sway With. as iv oiwto, ot all tolleerhor rats : Owe fithit $3 ill I Pew 1'1dift........513 le 'two Tieb50......;.... •PI lin do (tillmetten). le CO Three lickeasift ..— all ctsis Anil add. 13Fiat..... 3 PI 'llekell for ett: ...- _ •No beirsaar. ifirill lietea.seeds • Makes Uwe/ iii Vir pri OHS tbe Cease tickets sectimmo of - US yoar. Iwo e tlise atompottase will be gives= - : ~ . .. . . A. Z. COMMIT. • CL C. • C. It MON. , Z. L. PICIZOIk .. . A= 111 g. I t iimsl ; • dr as flittoity. Os . Witi. Dloonst et Vs Mu SU be bowl ot lis boot sten ot Can Ne• Cow, Co a ., wins Caste say ll* . sots veonsi ll t- mend. G OLD: 001.11: SE LIIEV & CO.. MANUFACIT RING JEWELERS! 27 COURSLAZDT B?., XZW TOM 1 00,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD I. Peas, Poses. Ito, ita„ worth cvor Half a Million Dollwot To bo sold at Oa. Dollar Lath witahrit mord to vale& had not to to , paid kr milli you know what Jon aro to rocolini. SPLENDID LIST OF "ARTICLES, AD tip be adkl for Ow Dollar owl. 200 Geste' Gold Watch's. ...314 to 11150 300 Ladies' Gold watch'5,.......... . . . . . .. ...... 111 t. 70 490 Geste' milntr latches, Uto 70 3 ,`:0 0 Dimond Rinse. SO to 101 3.000 Gold Vest end Neck Chains,. 15 to 30 1000 u Ito . 0 4 000 Gold Oval toad 8i50n1ate....... ...... 41) 8 t 001 Chased Gold ersoelste,... ........ ..... Bto 10 0,000 Manske, and Guard Cha15a,......... Ito 10 2,000 Solitaire end Gold arooehes.—... 4to 10 000 Lava and Plorlstlso Brooches,— .. 4to 4 2,000 Coral. Opal and to. Brooches, 4to X 400 Mosaic. Jet. Lava and floe. far Drop, 4to 8 4.60' 0 Coral. Opal k int. top Drops.. 4to 4 6,000 Cal. itleinnad Broattploo, 7.50 to 10 4,000 Gold Pob and Vest tact h Keys, 3.54 to 6 4051 Fob and Vest tibbos Slide., Ito 10 3,000 Sett awn. Batton', Ins. Ito 8 6,000 Go 4 Thimble.. Poser'. ke.. 4to 7 4,000 Miniature 1neketa...........».............. 6to I 5.006 Sta. •Idag ma—mask eyries,— —.... 2to IS 0.000 Gold Toothplas ail Crouse, Ito 4 5,000 Plato Gobi Nines, 4to 11 7,000 Chased Gold Lop. . 4to 11 5,000 Sot. But and Stirset Mass. 2,50 to 10 7,400 Cali orals Dismoad 51ap............ oto 10 4.600 Setts Ladles' Jevielry—Jet k g01d...... sto 10 0,000 &Om Lolls( Jurolry—otosto.ptirl.ko. 4to 15 4 006 Gold Peas, allow es holders k peseile... 4to 30 1,000 Gold Pew sad gold atropin' Eel lay. 3to I 2,000 Gold Pins and Pita Holders, 4to It 1,000 Silver Goblets and Cum.... ..... .... Ito 50 11100 Siker Caato•a, ........... . ..... 15 to IS 2 000 ail Ter Trait and Calm eakket5,........ 10 to 00 1.000 DON. Rem Teo sponse. 15 to 10 1,800 Ns Table Propos and Porta,— 10 to 20 RANK= OP DISTRIBUTION Cintleatss, mann sack article. sad its value, an plastid Is Staled rankles. tad wall mind. Owe of those savelopss„ metal:an the Csrlidosts sr Order for some article, (worth at lead °se tlallar at rOtallj mill be seat by snit to any address wining rignrd to choice, on realist of rents. Tbs. pureharar will las what Ar. Bele It draws, and Its vain, whieb may is from Oat to Irin Bandied Dollars, and to thee and On. Deannad wain the Article nanuid, or asp atlas oa. the Ist of the run value. and after seeing_ ths• artiste, If It don Dirt gin per astishatiow. we doom It te be Imm.4l ably mused tad the want paid will be refunded Be. this mode Ira alto seiaitlatia from a varied stock or Ins goods, of the hest teaks sad latest styles and of his ti lain worth. at a andsa prim whin an bass a dusts alnewartsgetii4lllllo thievery highest value. - In Allows we charge for forwarding (ha Corniest*. aid doing the basins. the nof Twenty-an = wa rider mast hs nisiesed in the ardor. lin Car nal*, gala 5writh0wat..1 12 . 1 . 11 1 4 . 6 0 6 . tat; nn ros an !naked for la Partin drills( with as may dowsed en haring 'resat retares.sad tit* article draws will ba hausdiately nal to ear Wrest by ratan sal or mum Ir latirrintinflistins gesniatead Ia all .1111111111. Blab Ina! and - ad 6. year "a.. town. "sat" sad I L I AIN P k CO Y meant 2n 27 Crarthadt St, New !ark. WHOLIINALZ AND BIM ILL 0 DOC SAT WPORE. 'P. A. BECKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, narssailist ammo if tee Poth 4r Preset ilrett, Nemeniamoj Weald neptetthtly eel tit atteolto* of the emataalt, to Walser , Ito et GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which be be &thou toed/ at the TM LOW? PONIIIIIA MICAS. enerbeent • '3OOARS, -COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, FISH, La, acttsgerand la thir lay, as he se premed tel ts W 'be geniis • esti. He des ateepseasstaat4 ea bead a Meier let et PURE LIQUORS, lbe tbe p vbeilasa tee,tee,to wkiellw &Heft the saisatlea e, f the abUts• Ills motto W. olblek Bale% /call Prelim met a tell itnotraient for the gee. 7." elerlrettf. *lOO "AVID ON A PIANO FORTE to Ss* ON A MELODEON OR ORGAN I By puteltedig of Z. SMITH, OF ERIE, hotood of sesd,og worn to SN Tort. PIANO TOMS MID lITIODZONB Tarasaind fres the hollowing eelebested lleashotarers Stelaw s Soss. Now To*. w■. Naas • Ce., Wilms% WC. Wm. B. Nrabary. Wow Yak, Nromstims • Co. Wr Ts* Ilkawkosa i Gm; Mssy, N. T... Goo. A. MON &CO Bade. N.Y. H. Swum Truman, W. T. Jewett k Goodman, Cleveland, 0.4 Places AT A LARGE DISCOUNT BELOW WANCTACTUUBB* PRICBB t Pismo from ONO to ape. cr AU prow dobtor a trot rate Theo or Valloir ass basitsd to 0.0 astissontas oar loAramets br lira parabolise okay bare. Nos, lastramast ranoated for Sas you& No. as stets Strait, assaly opposite tb. last Oat Itrio, Pa. swilo'66tt. I. WTB. A DMINIIITZATOK t aI NOTIO6. . a retie= of adudaistratina es s. estate of Polly fari lob deed, lats er , Wool to. trio misty Pa.. having Mat pistol to Um melanoma; amiss Is Lot= glom to all tonsaitod to aid fetes to mks Wed m anta met all bons( claim wand Ito man MD pm pont tiros duly s.thestisited lier settlement A. Pr' MAT, Want Nov. ta. Aeistainaniar. COAL. COAL. COAL. W, WHITLEY & CO Ms weft is beet cuing el BITUMINOUS COAL AT $6,7 6- PER TOV Dolma! to say perf ade our. 4" win "tart btr iss eeljad u r r .1 Cat LARGE STOCK OF ANTHRACITE COAL t Of ali Oar Ossi. 4. s p web s WM Is fatp_,iltiliewie Oa r rs , qt Wig. 011ie wait am% gu a ih N; U. J. • EMU E RIX, RS DAY A T E RN:O 0 tit, tui,.." -If•tt WSJ Regattas...is GOLDEN .BITTEitS. A PURELY VEGETABLE DitrIigIRATING CRUM Fetters UN slat= agehut tie evil elre.44 tone water. Will tam prime la. WM ease wealtme. , MD eweNNW Debility. Ilinallo2l6 litll sets Heepteebe. iii RLII quilts ••• •••••• • b•alt4y *Dottie -11111 istivrsts tbs woos of disioNos and =m s ia. ths tissperstars of te. Safi wed satin II est as game cobo astern, oosesislog so poisonous dram .a 4 11111 W? TONIC lUTTTAII IN TES .1 • kir eel is own stip steisits•.- OW. C. MUNI. -• CO., r • &tent TUNA, A. s loss Ittirses Bt SON aIT.„ NNW TON& - Pm Vaal lentsisin DlXT fenoseli, es. a HOA Zits. wt_ J a r, sae I, lell U Wabl,Cutsr Qatif Ides N Ilestex V144,"1.41P MPIIVUiPM"=t OriA • Irldsiter PnpcwU.*J BOOFLANIPS GERMAN BITTERS ! will ewe Debility resulting from say sassy whatever. Proetratbm Dr the spans, wood by Genre huisliipi, wirpownes, &KM or &awes of curio ilfe. tioldiers, citizen; male sr female, adults or youth, will Rod la title Ways • pars notdepeodaot as bad ..11qaerb for their almost mi. racm'orts ext. Dig P SPRIA, And disown ranTilog from dloorden of tha Lira mg Diami.• Orono, aro owed by HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. This Bitters has Performed more curse, glen better tatiskictlse, hu more testimony. has more respectabl• peopha to .oscb for It tban any other ankh In the mar ket. Ire drly any one to contradict tide areettlon. Mat wail pay st,cx,o to any one who will prates eertillilata pablad by as that ts not dentine. HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, ►ill cure every esee of ebron'o or Demons debility and Moose , e of the kid oeye. Of nerve the following 23 toptowe remelting from iiiJOrilrl of the digestive °risco t Constipation, inward Pik., Fathom of mood to the Heel. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, gnat for Toed, Fulcra or 'reit, ht to the Stotoseb,,Seer Siusitatious. Meting or Flu , teriug at the Pit or The Iltenseisb, Swimming of the Head, liumedand dtlaalt Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Chat log or iliebeat. leg Fieneatlons when in a lying posture, Mese**, et - Pte. a lon Dots or Nar before t he right, Teter •ud Doll Pala in the Head. Dedeleacy at Perspiration, Trliewsese of the - kin sad Itios. Pale la the Side, Batt. Chem, la .Iloddon Iflarlon of Hoe, Bement la the linty Coo• stud forkigtafirgo of VD and great Depression ofdpirlts. Itaxinann; that tithe/42ra 4 not echo Ale, mobilo' so In a or wbbkey,an4 cannot cask* drunkard; but Is As but tante Is Um world. AU, WHO SAYS SO Trion 1t,,. R. D. Soletiti, rm!o! of Twol'Ah Baptist Ciureh. PhUsda. Gentlimit - I have nesntly been laboring 'oder the 11-streweing effects of indipetion, sew npsaled by a pros tration of the nervous system. Numerous rem-dies were reeommendedi by friend*, and tome of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoolland's Gereen Bitters were recommended by persons who bad :tied them, and where favorable= Aloe of thaw Bitters Induced be to try trees. I mud confess that I had an 'ratable to Patent Medicines from the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters" wbottoooly elm mess to be to palm oil sweetened and drugged liquor upon the comma • alty in a sly way, and the teed/soy et width, I fem. is to make many a, eon. Armed drunkard Upon learning that • ours was really • weedielmal preparation I teak tt with happy elfeet.fl Its action, net only upon the sto noel, but open the nertons system. yea prompt and ratifying. I feel that i have deemed great and permanent beattat trim the use Or • by bottles. Very_reerestlu'ir loan. .W. 0. 811,113 /RICO, No. 254 Thackantaseu St. From tits Bee. E. D naltu, Aillstpst iniltor Christian • Chronicle, PillUde. Wan Bitkra„ and I 1 Ito 7 ATMleen° wain Wow a• a mat valuable tonic to all wbo 'areitift, from geseral debility or from dime's arising from the dersaireir est 011ie liver, Tours truly, Trom Bor. D. Herr 4 ge. Pastor of the Pemayunk Baptist Chinch, Phibeda. Trom the many reepeetab'e reconanamdattnos sure to Dr. Hocband's Genoa@ Bitters. f .as Induced to g on them trial.: after using several bottles, I bowl them tot* a rood remedy for debility, ands most excellent tool* bar the stomach. D. IItRRf6C. Tram R.. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Viacom. town and Millville I) itaptiat Churches. Saving used in my family a number of bottles of your Hoodend's Sarcoma Bitten, I hare to my I regard them as an excellent medicine, speciallr adapted to minors the &mama they are recommended or. They mreugthen and invigorate the sista= when debilitated, sat are nee fel in disorders of the liver, Icor of appetite, krt. I hare also reermenended them to several of my Moods who hare tried lhomould torrid them graiitiy beneficial lathe erg , cration of hoilth. Tour. ttily, WY. SMITH. 961 Hutchinson St., MLA)) BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS. leo that the signature of C. N. JAC ESON" i• a• the wrapper °teach bottle. Flinet'd yo ir nearest &used not have the article do •ot be pat at by any of the Intozlesting preparations that may bq c tend in Its plate• bat send to as and Te wUlfu asconely peeked; by ewers. ar Principe! Oqice and Manufactory. No. dal /rah Street, Philadelphia. Pa. JONI 9 & 3aaesseors to C. N. Jackson & Co., j Pmprietors. Tor sale by druggists and dealers to every to.• In th• United dtates. decree ly. F UILNITURE. AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE! Y. 3. Crown and Ina. II Greene have formed a gui se:shipr ander the title of Crone, 4 Greens, to carry oa the Furniture, Audios and Commission burners, I. the shore lately occupied tie Greene at Ffsadrteks, on the Last aid •of the Auk, adjoining the Ist National Bank, where they will keep always on band a large suppiy ef Meridian, of every kind, which will be sold c n terms N low •e can I. obtained anywhere. Cr Special attention will be given to the Auction mid Commis ion bailees.. and public auction miss will be hold on two evenings of every week. Partin Luigi' goods to be dlopood of will 11.11 It tbeir advantage to intend it to 01 far disposal. Old Fano true of every sort bough' sod sold &dila NOTION TO PICILSONMERVINU ritoovok IQR, SALE Ws vs Doer mooing a liartet Liao from Ida to Be are, oa the Philadelphia k Erie railroad, sat wish at nears all kinds of - lIDINTABLIN AND COUNTIN MOOD= To .n 7 it oa r Lan ortablioliol a Depot Co 71fT11 STREIT, In the rear of the dd Reed Bowe, DITWICZN STATE ♦ND riugctt BT um% Vim, ire will to ►t all limes ready to riatl sad pay the Emu= KABULI PRICE for the rune. All Walser Produce for asle an request" ed to levees • call, Inquire for Market Depot, rtrtb et. 5ai10,11654 MAY fr. JA N. G ROCERIES : GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' P. SCHA.AF, teal! reepsetfa tly hams the public that ha has come. a Store la NO.- 2 HUGHES' BLOCK, ERIE, PA., When M erfil•Warr poa hand a lam semi, soll . GROCERIES I • CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, A lreerryttstag many for sale la an establicsr. A cr TWINS Y tillisaibie so say other t ace I.: dte Is. • %I CI I.s LICIIIIIM Avcrionza AND GENERAL BUSINKSS AGENT Obtains Holum i d giallo for thole Iranftacsad *tam Natal and threllbwii, with 06 , v iumt two tandtors, tie thee eviag ap Itioasslisepths. also, ban all Wadi of "rocs ix TIL&Dt, 111111011411D13g, 1101132110/b 711111NrtInUt. DAUM. /Torts, " XIBBOIS. auto. IN AND OVII*II IFTECITS. tO., 4141. , n e e stain to **l by introit' setisset, sad &drum weer .. sa y to‘sl proootty Istased tot sirossiii salo by mottos. , 'Thaw Wig spe uuia .4ast kept to noir advantage bp sia r to r wW wi tt iiobratd. ME ECM Bat - down the side and snowy street He saw aoothsr ettlid, With sliver Amdahl us his bet, Float through the tempest wild, lis e .lied him by his muse:" And the little weary child grew warm, Forgetting psis sad shame. Lake Austrice, the skating pond of Whitestowii, was a perfect flower garden•; scarlet, and- purple, and amber -and divinest shades of azure flirting about hither and thither, shading curls and flax and brightest ebony. Silvery laughs rang out high 'above the sharp click of skater's steel, and soft eyes grew tenderly lustrous beneath the fire of others held all too dan gerously near. Remington Aehe looked ott with *dads ation in his dark, bright eyes. Suddenly a little figure shot out from. the shore, and sped_ down the lake ince an arrow. Now keeping cleat to the wooded shore. and then gliding like a sunbeam through the very midst of the skatirs.; _ The amulet feather in her cap floated .NA.A....arA f iewl ie t a r et rnicsm4l.-p1e...,J•11.4r hOirr !Pt [Ma 1 1 10 glek • • • • • into masses ' o - gutteiingrieglets . shoulders 1, Ache touched the aria of a gentleman near him. L D. IPINDALL. •Who is she, Churchill Verne Churchill's dark cheek showed a touch of crimson. - 'Which one?' 'As if there was more,thanonei She with the scarlet feather and velvet sacque. The queen of them all.' 'O6 ; that's Asia Vance' 'Asia! What a name ! How came she by it P . 'A conceit of her father's, I have been told.' 'Humph! An old fancy ! Do you ktiow her V 'Yes' 'lntroduce me, please, I cannot return to Boston without hearing her voice. It ought to be sweet as silver belle toaooord with her face and figure.' 'I see no opportunity, at present, to. gratify your desire,' said Churchill, rather coldly. 'We will seek the opportunity. Buckle on your skates. We will overtake her.' 'That is easier said than done. Miss Vance is a amid skater.' 'At least there is no harm m trying.' Ashe said ; and - presently the two gentle men set forth in pursuit of her. Both skated Well-,—Ashe • little . more sprightly perhaps ; but Churchill was his superior in endurance. . Asia saw then corning, and divined their motive. It pleased her to allow them to overtake her. • Her brilliant eyes softened slightly as they met the expression in Churchill's ; and a little conscious rose-color *lashed her cheek. lie touched lightly the dainty hand in its soft-tuned gauntlet. 'T.his is Mr. • Ashe, of • Boston, Miss - Vance.' • OftONEN & GRZENIL She acknowledged the introdutsticrn with a gay . courtesy. Ashe was fully a match for her in small talk, and . the ac quaintance progressed rapidly. ' • The two so. lately sttangers ' whiffed olf together. leaving Churchill to retoni or to follow them at leisure. • Be hesitated a inomeiit, Old thisikioinied Nand Eastford. • - Maud, was unusually brilliant that day. The keen air had colored heel :ale cheeks scarlet, and her, blue 'eyes flashed like sapphires. Hand and Asia were rival beau. , ties. They were close by a little wooded island. Td's' skates had become loos sued. She seated herself on a fallen log, while Churchill arranged thaw. Just then Asia and Mr. Ash* swept by. Churehill saw the bright flush on Asia's face, and caught something of the subtle fascination in Ashe's dark grey eyes. held he; who hid loved with. his whole . soul Asia Vance for three years, had never been able to Win from her a smilehell so tender as that which now wreathed her lace for this stranger. Churchill's thoughts were bitter. Per haps his countenance expressed Something of what was passing within. liltand bent Wwards him, one curl of perfumed • gold touched his cheek. . What a sweet voice she had. : ' For a moment the man was tmptted.- 11e looked up into her' beautiful Wm. so near his own that he could have touched the scarlet lip with his. Maud lcreed t him sad Asia was a cold-hearted coquette: Hs took the hand Maud laid laid om hie shoulder, and halt encircled .her WSW. with 'his arm= but 'his Illative truth con quered., Beamie one woman flirted. he would not be false hittwelf. 'Bo ha in oirered Mind quietly: ' - qh.tnk you. Nothlngtrottbki an,— Shall we join the cantparty And pitied and disappointed, Wand luctantly assented. _ . Asia, little coquette thaluhe well, could not be muninciftil: of thopattn: Xi. Mts. ilia bloods town beard Ind, ink. *Willis" won . L CM Tlffi •. 1 • wriC •••fil ; ikift 411,1440116 . *mom* , • eft Sat abs ral4, "Sellout am MCP , Mr bows a. more eashaa" . Ste ghat hits oat Into the night, And went 'inane bee owe; She set epos a eastdon bright, He on the shipping atone, And hie taus made little deeps of ko As he Nat the/. atone. "Thou hart no home, thou little on., Bet thou shalt ge with me; saw thee sitting all ales*. " % " 4, And I same atter, thee. New look op to the heavens ,ahore, Beho'd thy , Caristmas trek r. Milroy looked no to lumina .bony His teals [argot ta lbw; For the Christ-AM with his loots alas* Hid charmed &war' ths snow, And on . tree sit Ist with stun /torts wont to sad tto. Koine up 1 come al, thon little by 1 . Come up to bursa on high I. Thy Chzialasss tide shall dawn la joy.* . Ho duped him lovingly. And the Chrlst-eltild sad the captain lad Kept Chita's.* la the shy. —Las Vary Love en tho Ice, k Wbst troublesion,'ltr. ChiiiohM?' - .'40111,1111111 0 11.111191141P1ik t f Vqvil v-i•iltV•:!cf.l v. r'' ,1 .1 ft - nn lof sanest any young !any.. defereime of his s .aset theta* del noise tareioading sclurksdkm espracted in Woe eyes.; besi ge periled Attention mid. the ,ot beterepitetat towardilier, end Asia Ii She did tibt cern how hard the g felt againat-ker;' she knew her bright , would set all right with the other sex. Ashe we)ked home with Asia, s t ud Weed peridission to all. - • , •Fro went thiore frequently, ,• Ms stay itr W bitestmgn '• was prolog 'cid frOaktturqe days to Aweek, and to a f t . His lbufiness bad talcen moresti than be hidlhon`glit,' be said, by exc Big 'at 'Well' he could lbw. no' kin r., Plainer wit beeoruitogimpatiaat ttiidelay. sod. Isikt,p!mmaplo6l, meal • • .• The lAA' day - cif hilitiiha tient do n '3 die lakii: It was the ilett' df liietbo.liatist4yeb brakes coldtfaxpOrzsa4§li - it • was unsafe:to "Pr 014- Jolla prongs, to Mei - . *lt theielt, . . • Retro! beelpolarol: ,11 up to the two gentlemen mentioned, and challenged them to a race. Ashes eyes glittered mearlingly. 'What shall he the stakes we contend for. Miss Vance? ' 'Uh; ..f - • , r, , s PH i Bill GI ) t' 04 , :t: !tall ilB - e,3 a vilr •'Whatever you please,' she answered quite saucily. 'Very well. I acceptthe condition. 'lt shall, be yourself, if you please.' She blushed, but• was too high spirited to retract. 'So be it. 'Bat yeu must catch triefair ly. I claim that.' 'Right. We are both gentlemen, 1 thick,' bowing to Churchill, who stood a little apart. - 'Aliens,' she !aid oily; but in spite - of her light tone„-there was a sober fright in her eye seldom sees there: She could see that by the way they looked at each other. What if Ashe wont and, again, what if Churchill won? She dared not think lest' they should recede. " ' They started off fairly—all together.— Asia went straight up the lake toward the head-waters. The gentlemen followed her. None of the party as yet exerted themselves. ' They ,glided on easily, sav ing their strength for the final noblest.— Swifter and Atwater flew the slight figure of the girl, the distance between- her and her followers materially lengthened, and no* the race began in earnest. People called out that it was dangerous to go' se, near the mouth of the Eodky River, the principal tribitary of Lilt Austrice ; but they did not heed the warn ing. ,They were too inlteh excited to think of peril. On went Asia, the scarlet feather stream-, bag out behind her like a war flag and her silvery voice of defiance now and then floating back to them. The color and texture of the ice was dif ferent here. It wasidark, and they could see the water gliding beneath. Still they would not hesitate to follow where she dared to lead them. Asia swept around the last point of land out into the broadest part of the lake,lep posite the mouth of Rocky River. The gentlemen 'followed. Ails° was ahead, Churchill was a little heavier, and Zia so agile. v. Ashe's handsome face gleamed and t his Wflin i rits l ideath' hiti -ju rearill ei r Water bubbling throat!' the air holes. ith a hoarse sound. He knew how insecure was hit footing, he knew the risk be apt ; but Asia a ilia tie befcee hiin waebechooing him on: He made the attempt to advanoe; but the ice Mole& beneath his feet ; there was an unmistakable roar all around ; 'the water was ankle deep. and it was fright fully evident that the lakewaa breaking up. 'Good God I' he cried, 'all is lost I' To go on was death, le was not ready to sacrifice himself for the desperate chance of oubdtating Asia Vance. He turned quickly, and like lightnipg glided back to where the ice was yet an tact. Gathering his breath for an instant, he made for the shore. • Churchill's eagle eye took in the scene at a glance. His breath calla quick, and his heart best like billows of the sea. And his great strength served hini. Over the yielding ice be glided on, gaining percept ibly on the scarlet feather. !A mordent more and he should be beside bar. Suddenly she stopped; transfixed with horror ; at last she realized the deadly peril of her position. Churchill strained every nerve;' never for a second losing sight of the graceful lure staudibg up so frigidly erect amid roar and tumult all around. Another instant—it seemed' 'hours to him—and he had thrown his um around her. 'I have won you; cried he hoarsely. She was .white as death. and her stiff. fingers clung to his arm with the grip ot despdr. ' • til. Verne we are host,' she cried. ' 'We must trust to the water. See,, it is growing deeper!, Even as he spoke hii feet were swept from under him ; the whole . meat of ice heaved and groaned; and then the large cakes drifted tumultuously around. Churchill was. a strong swimmer, and i battled bravely for the victory . Some liiiiiis it seemed a 4f he - tnust go down • bal.:his will Was, ikeiroa,and bis strength indomitable. „ i • . , He fou j ght his way throujh the inassive cakes - of ine,,tornand bleeding, but never 44arialf• ' ' ''. ' .'"" . ' '- et last he caught the pliant branch of a. willow . wblith swept' fir eut over the water, and and by its iiiii:chitw himself and his lairden Willa shore. •' 40ia' looked , into his face with wide °cep ores, ante glow of eriinion stealing oyes the ghastly whitenesa of her coun• tenant*. 'Have I won fairlY, Asia ?' - - 'Yes;' lan have won,' she said, averting her eyes. 'I do not held you to it unless you will it. Are you mine freely ?' 'And what tbenr she asked softly. ' 'Asia P their eyes met. She lung her arms around his neck, and put her, face up to lda. give myself to .you, oh. so free!— , Verne did ,ou no .now that I have loved you so elwayer . • . Mr. Ashe returned to Soston the nest day. without calling to bid Asia rod -bye. - She did not think of the-omission until Air, Churchill asked her opinion of Boston breeding. she answered' him gully - am quite /*Weed with Whitestown stainers, str. • • • BoTs.--Vbe s mast: appibsed method of retsina children ,nscra days is to let theni. qua about the. skeets until a late hour— ,cs,ll swearicg . riatkantaimees. isnd ',my species , of itassr fertoustnimisiii - lun. The pupils of these night,iscittmla lukfclfy !merlin to spiduatc is the pcnitantltis. and tint it few take the bi Zips, gsliowir dee . :rbijr v d ko eir o itiotttveisi , ifsd la r e tarn abemilitall IWO 4 ail; a • amount to anythinik t #, ti kig ante to • bad and : " • ''" • g 7, MEE 17 te! Tr"'" r•, 4 1 tei ,74 r Cr.:. *r. rr.” A•lg3 • NOMAn 33 =I . • ale Story. I 4 ;oirs ten Le CIL% tent I f -At ttell;)l 4 re .I,;;.et'thoudht that he 'Content - es DistekiJwige tat;tl be. at bYDlfeta'ali.die-'1.0:i31 II ~' j-1. - • A 11(artreire its dams Ind fie 4; 1414 alidassiattiau both' VIM beit r Wham IS= biatotlg hAt tosipl isiesse, Hi llid-.11 Jetties of lb* race. 0 iroothfal heart, aD high slid beee. ' — Tithastiglirlet,u4 story told.' How Rich Hen Work. The liardest Sorkilignieri and the hard est working :institutions in -New York 'are those which are the moat. sumessful: a the cunt/eiders it sceinien aeui,j thing to :Make money and keep it. Banking was eservrewksferrysarnaga, and is now in the old fashioned institutions which have ereamtry,alid no foreign _exchange. But OD taotary or mach ins stop keels men on thejurnp es does s nye • bank in this wide ' awake city. Imaie in ode of three insti tutions yesterday which isnot, • ten years bld. Its army of clerks hive. tb be on ^bend early,in the niOrningoinli n they c&l2- slot lease until their day's wor k . is d one, Which is often not cur long after the ps is lighted. Iti Capital is- two millions, its 'daily receipts seven million dollars. • It reoeives 4.4 from two hundred and fifty to four hundred letters, all of. which have Mho iegiatered and anawered before the • , briiiiiess - of the day ends. No bank clerk , on the salary of a thousand dolled's: year goes to his bank as regularly, or works many hours- sr-William B. Astor, who Douala ,up_ • forty. m#lions. „His little • tory ffice,' ste pOrtWO froniAlroad- 1 ' :". -- 1 • :: lErieigin&TefeisdhelqrftensAnithe dad where' he performs his daily toil; and out of his labor gets only '' his victuals . and clothes." He attends personally to alt his business, knows every dollar of 'rent or income that, is to become due, pays out every dollar, makes his entries in his own hand, and obliges his subordin ates to come to hini for information, while he does not go to`them. He generally comes down in . the omnibus at an early hour of the day, and remains cloiely ab sorbed in business until near five o'clock. 'He rarely takes exercise and finds his pleasure in the closes!, attention to busi• ness. A friend of mime rode to Wash ington With bins in the same car from New Yorki Ile neither spoke nor got out of his seat, and hardly moved from Jersey City to Washington. He usually leaves his office at five o'clock, and lowly walks up Broadway to Lafayette place: He is over six feet high, heavily built, with a decided German look, small hazy eyes, as if he was half asleep, head as round as a pumpkin , and about as deg', tituteat hair. _lie is i xceedingly hospi: table, and in the " season " gives a din ner to his friends weekly, on which the richest viands, on services of gold apd silver, are presented by liveried servants to his guests. Commodore Vanderbilt never' worked harder' in his life—never worked more hours than now. He has a confidential clerk who has worked like a packhorse,' who has been in his ,smploy thirty years. Besides thii Vanderbilt 'does his own business, makes and exe cutes his own contracts, and this, with the business he doeaon twenty millions, is no small toil. The Commodore goes down to his business regularly every day, and can be found at certain hours. ills only recre ation, euchre or fast horses. Moses Taylcr, whose dividend from his coal stock alone this year reached the pretty little sum of a million of dollars, began business in New York when he was sixteen years of age, kept books with his own hands, and has done so 'ever since., His library' n his house on Fifth Avenue is a regular work shop. Every night he brings up his hilli ness with his own, hand. - His vast busi ness, personal to himself, and his business as a trusteepare kept by himself. He makes all the original entries of every sort and kind and goes to his of fi ce for no inform gisigtbe knows just bow things must be right. Ana, ishonin *eery record • kept by his book . keepers , and clerks be destroyed, it would make no difference with him, for he has the origin als in his own hands. Many merchants spend the afternoon lin - riding, or in the excitement of the evening stock board, but Mr. Taylor flails his recreation in a bath, a good dinner; a comfortable siesta, and an evening devetted to work. 'Such a man would make money and keep it.—N. Y. Cbr. Boston Joyrnal. , Soldiers vs. Contrabands. A.number of philanthropic ladies pre pared for the negroes at the Campbell Hospital, in Washington, D. C., on Christ mas Day, a sumptuous entertainment, consisting of all the delicacies of the sea son, which had the effect of sickening heartily the whole camp, as they are not used to such living. Like all savage!, they gorged themselves. While these lazy and worthless contrabands were feast ing, the white soldiers Were nibbling at their hard tack and pork, no loyal females thinking of them. If they had been black guards they would have been feasted to their heart's csontent ; but they were not black, but, white, and of course did not come within the province of the loyal philanthrtipists. The2l4th Pennsylvania volunteers, feeling mon:it:W(lst the idea of great preparations for the negroes and the totally ignoring of' them, erected a Christ mai tree, and hung upon• it two cards, bearing the following inscription " Sol dieis' Christmas Dinner," and " Dinner given to the 214th Pennsylvania Volun teers by' the ladies of Waililngton.r• Near to these placards hung bits of misty salt pork and hard tack. It was really a most capital takeoff, and it would. have bteik well for the negro philanthropists of our city to helm paid the camp a visit. This lauding and godify theinegro only adcis fuel to the flame that sill one day break ,out with great fierceness.—Constitutional Tinian. Maim the Homestead Attractive. It need tiiit ccit, much money to adorn the platie'Onsrlivei iii. -Begin by digging eat The brim and thistles of the door. yard. .plant a few trees Oben : add seve ral gpvterias, sheuhs, perhaps that will an swer for one or year; make a gravel "Walk or two, and set a few flowering plAnts by-their sides. Your wife and daughter, will sow some flower seeds, if you will only prepare a neat border far them. Look at these - few improvements bate bright morning next-June, and we guarantee you will be glad you made them. And these labors, so rewarding, will lead on to others. The fences and buildings will be kept in repair. Trees wilibe set' out along the roadside. The house will have window blinds, the rooms i r papered and painted ; good hirni ' e will, be provided, and books and pa e re will not be missing. All these thing will be regulated according to one's abilitx. And, as a general rule, whatever our _memo it is better- to make . improvements by de grees, from year to year, than to do them all up' at once . " by the job.", Be assured this is the way to find the most happiness in home.xdorning. And, remptn:bdr, the influence of such improvements does riot end with the individual family. They toll silently, but with great effect;- upon ECI• Mety. Every neighbor and every - passer by feels them, and many are led by such ' examples to-So anddo likewise. ; A. nun should never be ashamed to own "that he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words, that he is wiser today than be was yesterday. • - - .4.tatrreipondent writ" from Galveston, Tema:. Cfttle are selling, wlttain fifty Itti from here; at,gl;so,pet bead, and this price thousands •of beet - can be bought."' ill