1 . <, ! 1 r , • ‘:: - 1 \ i . , ! II E mig p 1,1.:EK IX ()mien-yen, ,C 1 1i0"11,71f1:11f3 nLOCK, s, „ :T. sO I'ALK Patt..iO 4 AND $11.17 C.tts per ; 'fin; cx IV...Ana-if not nit nt ifin)enr. ,„.. I,.A.4truvo I Ftrrr 11 . .4 1, I . Vl ' , tieri 1711,110.4 "IC. , I 1141., Win be went tint o . 11 \T of Too I.ines , on's io : thi.eo y..r $l2 00; , ,n proi.ortion. Mesa rate: ! r 0... to, uol, !It eloinsml by bp..cial , q „ ton of the puhli.hers. „ I , lvoro.i and Notices 43, 0 0 ;,Locsl Nlarris.go Notices TwErrY .; (I, Vntices (over three lines poetry, on f the editor, one char , .4„, a : • erumita will - a:atoned at n nirrartining, until ordered ' , a npeci6ed period in r bA addressed 2 En WRILTMAN, Fdit 1r and rxnprietnr. Biginess Directory. 3 ,1 ,i. I i TI-hlt. . - 0 :T AT LAW, Glrald, Erie Cohrity, V rr bamacu attended to with , , th• ...th. trr qin ♦r LAW, irt---Weter's Of „ Pa. saz 7 '63 MEMLED2 • 7... t it VI.N. nVRT24I2f II . Cor\RILLOZEI AT LAW. ck Lear North West corner or the ,117 • TlNr PEACI: PPrOla ' d :k, 1,-••nch Strktt. between Fifth and janels-2. VI) tt WI LISUR• AT I.lw. Ridgway-. Pa. C raeron and Je &non coax tie,. f , n.C. 5- 1 IN . W. W. WILBUR. f rlStiCi. Or VIZ 111 , 0 2 . rarigok Black, Forrnr ‘l.ll, `041,11.4,_ t•t , rz+TICH Or TIM PkAr E. .• Cons..yauCer Ind Collector. z, S utl4 eat corner or Filth and 10713'C5 t El= b %TON I. J.Ol CMONILVFIBR(II.K. at new hax a hand a laree mason vicons, Wood and Willow Ware, ke • to. bleb he on of the public. rtit.i.tied that ar can be Ila•I la - un. part M 1,3015-11. Err, I. AND At`llk.lZO% . ark I..rtet, i C W ';',l do .r Forth cf 11.0 SI I.: Srr• f,ro.•:ctrt etc, laLcze Irr m II n'e:. eS ' r . roytO Ir H., • II 1 1 11,x.emn an.lilur,Teon e cr tilt Pr tph t l t nr - , - o.lt, the Park l , nurs from h t" 12 A. ,Ito 5 r It; .5 11,1* E•ACVDIS e busir,,a sites Mi Stxte Streat, hi.. r •ltn un nrenl r..anlable terms, if applied Wtf. A. it 4.l.l3itAlTil, Agent DzmYtt l DtT nOOD9, GROC,ZRIR/S, srdwar3, Nal Seed, Plaster, etc., enr •!, ktte.t ar..l •. , fitLare, Erie, N. 9. UMIIUUNE, I.IVIKRY /VD SALE SrAPLE., bn Eighth Frouch. floe Hones and Car rvaeonahle terme. m728'64-Ir. In CU/ .141. E eiTtBLICis, 1 . ,, , :%11S OF FRICNCIf V6 .' 71 . hTRIXTII, Eal R. P.ieprtetnr. Good H 'ryes and Carriages ,o! an t moderate prices. Sept. Si, no. V It D AGILL'S II ERI S T A-B LE, 41, n tr• - tax 31, AND int ;',l t.. su7 in the city, and WiCell as mnde (roarl•to t. 4 I 4 ESVIA:II, p s . , :l i rr ,to I n ~t o 3 rol cre r:r i . .e . s ,.l 4,P . z e l :ce, Provisions, “ppoute the Postoffice, Erie, Pu 1.1111;11.1.. - sr. Mc., in Rosen- 4 , ! ne t.., So of the,,Pari, tne, Pa. V. W1L1.14:11.4 ,s; Co.. ,z ref./SUFIS rg. J. Vortnn, and Who:i,alt• dos!Pra in Con!. n. reople's Ll.,' f, CtSSM/rS. . LC/. 'Mt.. PS I jan4'6s 1) 311ZEPPA. 110L'I1 111 Nl:t. TLY OPYO,/TI. TIIN Pa S$1::(01. 1. r rrt :Jody fitted upict the m cr 111 u COI" tl the plibhe. Neale rr 1 Ie arrival of all I'a..4eaz..t• trio Ire, 41" 011:1.v.Y BROS , rropri t•rr 1. ii(iTF.I., %Vitterford. Yu.. Par/PRIM? R. •cc rumop!atlf.,, .1 . 1,1 co eful attenti - ns eireu to = 11131M133 MI S. DRCCKER k. C 0.3 .3 S.14 Tnem. reE• 4 I%'lliLl . ,lllN, n. 1), •ap Fr GIMI loot rtratty'n 13Iock, War t'Peirk. EriP. Pa. •Nrd. Chrsttan A: Ruth's Item. ReAiAloact • Myrtle Iltre..l boaw Foufb of Ninth. _Nri--S to 101 n. , and to 3P. i• Vti!... M. D., Tenders ble prof selooat tereiees to the r, god etriotty. f Mee to Lytle's o.wbuitd -.ri Ftreet, a few dome south of the ilepbt • COLE, t!LE BI nKrt. Rl.,er Root Ifverrojckx Lry rli.elit'r Itire•lr, Erie, 'll-: .1. /11, 14.E1, V. ' AT JAW, RO.p. V. 74 WI:I ar I pr'l.ct:ce in Vjuirung Cf.ubtie.. 11111 TOLOH ANT , c1.074F317,.,...,, , ,, ,r 0 [lr. ocetix 01110 e 11 Itht , ' f‘lned on e h n o tice Torero ne a cry. Iy S. • - I it I t r • ';,c. )r". l 11.1. PICKERING,- lIENTI.:4. th• Lnla Colleze Sterrtt < YLLI o.tn„; Frie, 24. , FtldhtlfC n't PZFLYII:4,3I.,”i. ..I,l3venth a: reet, P:Wadol- • \o.:1:, "r,rth N lb E=ll aRIE & EWING rrn kg[, LAM 11.• , ; 4 1qtts;g: se., oppontie Critteniieci Hall ;inn, ricd as either 1e4,0 busi Erie, Warren mid Force •a - vralf and prow) p tly. ••-• • ‘; Alb.aith W Litman Brecht rr Bar Tia, Erre, Pa. r• r' Y •••• S. P.Johneua, W. D. Brown , ra. iIIItAVN &TIC. • , W n, •-•..14 dealers to hsiel ald soft coal, : our do,,k prop.rty to the neres"raly retire from the coal ' suereq4o-kag eminently won ' and patronage our old Cr meads ••, -• scofr, s, co GO tI.IIING, • Tclr4, Fifth twtween Fr. Pa runt m Work. Repairing , ood lh pr..mpt'y. Clean me door In the .nit/ F,t if FVSCV loitetnt;. --,, EA,T TENTII -STREET .1,1,1 rntioA (1,1114, nf.lßio/1 cr a,d Yarns dyed and minted In the I= • al. I dtli‘rry. JO.. K0111,1111.1.E11 )11) 1E1t1 . 111. V-01.1,EGE F A C l' LT Y • tiro. W. Grxxlaw+ C - 4...vaerc:il I tf. tow Clag , Otmatiors"of Ae tr-tio• Ornark.kotal and Bost. trmll Law, Commercial A rith• e C., Mr Indira and gent, The ehend the wail.. haoia of OM exl:c4it every pna.ible V, ‘rr! L. -:n; books V. , iii‘rn•^ will be V , R • pl.unnt, pmcttenl nud perma . City of ' , c1: , ,01a " Pructienl 14 . :1 h. utnp , oyed Terms—Tuitirn `u• - 0 141 b“,t fa^littiA an , :gretteAt In ,. S..ad fee Cir.ulara. F UIZ SALE —the on e-rdAned ',gen for , P te , l in Fatrviea- torn.h In. coo • nn the Itnl,e-Ttoad, eon except 6 acte• f..r woo -'artz hap ere:ta therenu a .mall tram gninl Atone cellar and a good train idled ad each end—a good Wel 4. Young orchard of freph (-ult. ' , quire of the nilderaignol ou the _eph.-2,mej SIL& 1101/Ell. 1 11 ,7 (11 NEW AND NOVEL for Agouti!, "" t , 7 Stores. Druggist 4. mod all soaking to •• ..7.,..a..:pr0tt0b1e boomers. Free for SS •• M doz.. Caws/WM tease from 86 to / 2 a Ott tDOIrD Rum. toe Water St ., N . Y. 114 INS ;17— . N0. 3 _1.14; 1 N I 4: I A. L INP S 'lt A.461r:EN6X77,-! This O'd Established Agency represents the leading, most popular and most qv ccessfill Insurance Companies in the Country„embrecing Life, Fire, Marine, Inlai.d and Accident losnranee. Combined Capital represented , -$2.8.000,000 ; affording facilities for first class !astir r • :Ince to any mount de.dre,t, art on 39 ren4onableTterins as sound and well m Imaged Companies-can afford. . - Or.l(rp fur insurance :Wended to with Pr.oeirittess 934 Fidelity, in town or country. Effiecial attention giyetito the Insurande of Dwel lingo and Farm Property, for periods of three or the years, or. perretually, by deposit. of premium. Elates very low. ) i/ • ! gt - e - --Thc thoughtful anill..rudi i nt man'insurea his Propertyagainst loss or damago by Fire,and his Life for thi protection of wite,thiidren and kindred ilepetilletwupoi;'tiin:•..,kll who have not yet attended to this duty, should call at once and get their policies in ono : or more of he following CompaniZki _ 1 k, 1 comPANr. fl NINETY-THIRD STATEMENT EMU Liat 1.1• Ir Set rtt Tilt VETERAN OF 16.1100 FIRES 1.1111. ' IT A I I) A 'l' W () ! Effllien!. organization of tour tho nun.' L7u ler writete, from Nora Scotts to Ca',Llama, no 1 1... Le "A real fest+ worth over 50 per cent. above theasmoant lo t 01.216,e,0 oo Stocks, Roods and other recurstlea - orrret d by the Coropaoy, market value, 302 011 CO Cris% in bane ant office ' 119,034 44 Loans on demand, with Collateral, t'A 0,5111 0 ) Premiums due and oltatandmg. 14.5141. fig Cash in agents' bands, In canna of tranarnis., 31,03 ft tl9 Inh rest accined ou securities,, 14 001 15 Bill: receivable, 2,09 i 55 Other property of Company, - ,50000 Total asr.ath She 'bases by fire threueusut An Linker,' Staten due lag t h • past year hays barn larger in amount than those of any oue of the prerlou• iliente ern, exv , ..ding the enormous AVM of 843,littl,tek), and the afice.sl and wee- tors of its. sompsny sonf,Tstolst • its ctortha'drr•, costouters upon lc very listteling r, suit oc tiv yo.,e'. budner., Isa thin c , ospany. the assured way psrtiet sate In the prohtn of the t mimes. with u • incurring nuy Dividend fur 1565, 511 par mot— A cantina. ucu cf your tsvor is respectfully. tolteitnd. JAS. W. OTH Pren't. R. W. EU,lrma.% ..e.fr. J. GRISWOLD. GPLl..l,vnt. J: F. DONTIaNG,Agout T. S''. CROWEI.J., Sauvejor. IMMU=I NS IT RA NCH COMPANY, =I CRsh Sarrl OF, Jan 1,'66, EMI The "Enterpti,e," with a paid up Cush Capital of Halt a million, otters f eellrity of the Gest order of merit. The standing of the CompoSirs "J. I"—ltheral prompt and trustworthy. F. R. STARR, Preatdint. TRW. IL. MONTSCIMERY,Vias Fret. Max. W. WlB7lll, Seey. .7. P. DOWNING, Agent. T. IV. CROWELL, Surveyor. p UICE LIBERTY %VIM% LEAD, Will do more and better 'work at a Shen amt, than any other. Try It.. /tanatietored only by ZIEGLER' & SMITH, - • IrnotEsAns DRUG. P. 11117 GLAISSPRAL ' E'R S febll4.'No. 137 North Thlr3 Strut, MI6. 1.r.• - , > P. IiTiIIIGN. Ikionnsiasn and Dealer in Statinneuy, • Pn Pape; Miguiron, Newspapers, &a Country &vim toppL. l ....is Store andlr Brown's Botsl.fronting th• Pork -1 - • f . , - ~. 1 - 1 7 ' I ''' ' • ' ;I I 4 , , 7 - i •. ' - .2 1 r .. . .-- 3-1 I 1 ti fi, -- 1 n • A ; :. . .....,- P; , 4 . . . . . . SPRIAR MIELD I.I`NSII . II-ANCE COMPANY! Cash Capital arid Surplus, The “guringileld" limo done a Doge slid scieeeuful bssinesi for smelly twenty year., ard Is o e .of the fa vopte comps:sire halting from New England. E. !MEEHAN; Prialdaot. CHAS. E. LANE, geei. J. F. DOWNING, Artist. T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor. • $1,288,729 - 60 THAMES INFIVILINGIS cunPArY. 20,060 00 1,326 50 Cie' Carats! sad Snrplrur, , The uThaeles" le • eAuserrative and 'riot mana g ed eutoled to theVoll co olidene• of the biro - lag L 11101•11 settled promptly and liberally. _ IV. S. BRAKE &RIDGE, B. B. WHITTEIIO3E, firer. .3. F. DOVNI NB, Agent. T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor. COMPANY, $1,000,000 ],6-11,000 C ONNECTICUT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY!. • i C'OMPAIs I=l Number of Pnßey 'Ultimo over 30,0 It) New PnHews 'trued during the year over , 4,1; 1 m1 ' 011 Receipts for the year over • Dividend paid durlog the present 11 seal yell', ca per tort Total dividends paid, nv.r I 30110 000 Total Lo Kee paid, ov, r 4,600,000 $1,000,000 Why Ihp Cooneetient Udell should be preferred 1,275,840 Largest, Safest, Cheapest and; Best ! then deupoittetel to be TFIR link? LIFE INSUR OWECOMPANY TlitS 1. has the letgest number of members.: . 2. It has the largest snonatlrunired. 3. It has the largest rarplus.. 4. it has the largest dirigible surplus.. ; 5 it has the largest business. il. It has the largest income. It has had through it whole history the rustiest average PITATISPII. 11 It obtains the I mast srarago rates of ll:Aerial. 9 2 its investments. 9. It therefore forr:ighee insurance at less soot than soy other company. All Poli lea honed by this Company are 'either non forfeltabbr by their tem', or may bo oorimertwl iot. thorn which are ao at the option of the intired. • NOne bat ofrietry anezeeptioristkla risks aaripted; arts only apart ages between You tees ma Sixty. Jamas GOODWIN. Nee% - Gca R. hrzara, Sae/. 7.. rRINTON. Vies Pits% W. S. °LIBMAN Cuh'r L. S. Nucor, Phydriag. rebruAry 1, 1866 LI FY. AND ADUIDECNT. Eigl 73,;91 25 !EMI TRAVELERS' INSURANCE GO., (14,101 la OEM Capital, ALL ' KINDS OF ACCIDENTS The Travellers• Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conu , was the first to successfully introdaes in this coontry the practice of Insurance against accidents, of whatever ind, wbe•her thee orcor !a trairetiog, o• in !motto., fishing, sailing. riding. skating, to-the street, store, rflice, or while erorkieg in shops, milli, factories, 01 . 01.1 tba farm. A genera! accident volley covers every poinible fern, of capulltr, including. the rink in :paroling: also. all forme. a ditilocationP, broken boner ' ruptured tendons. p coneue.law , crumbing p, hrutnee, Sate, steno, notn•tle` 'roan !e,polenned wounds, 'wrens and evittlp. bites of dog., unprovoked antenna by burglars. rot bets or unt: d seers, the action of linlitaing or alroke. the eire,• of explorion., cheminale, (Trod', and earth quake.. ant autfucatinn by drowningc or choking. Thi. Co•opany has now been in' woccespfai operation More April let, 1681, and up to Jana.lit. ISO. had (word upwards of thirty-tire thonsand votive., and paid over nine hondred lones—lereluding the large corn of $fA, - so) to tireqty-one policy holder. within the year, for $39,440 received in preminins. DEEM filiii - Assets, Feb, 1, 1866, .$60,849 72 The best policy for every - man. whether; he travels much or little, is a general accident policy, which In sures against every possi ble form of ea:Malty at all times atn. places. An annual premium of $lO or $l2 (aecordtag to netts patron ) wl.l s coo. a venoml accideot polls.* for $2 MO in Can 11 f fatal accident, or $lO per week during disabil ity mailed by aeol , lont. {not extoeding twenty-six weeks -for any ore accident-) An annual premium of s:s or VO will, to like man ner)) secure a policy for $5,0121 or $25 per week. corn;:en eation. Any other earn, from $5OO to 00,00 D at prioportTosaie rates 'Where policies are lamed spinet loss of life only , or for twispenaltion only . the rates a re much lower. A liberal discount on three and flya year politics. EMI ONE-morrn GIMERAL Acciumr poucim This company now issues a eery convenient form of one-month ge seral ecideut policies, at the rate of $1 per timecard with $5 per week corupensetkon for oath thoneand Incur d. These am much better :than ticket policies, fo trays:era ani otters desiring short this oil the• can be taken in any amount, from VOO, to $ 10 , (01 ; they rover all accidents, oral each policy le regittered, so that the, insurance a good, in tam thephlicy is lost or destroyed. For meehartics end other, who cannot Wily spare the amount of an annual premium, but would like to inertia by the month, these short time polities are )o.st the thing.. To any person who buys its pOl- Wes In sysy one ;Int a policy for bail a year will l bw given without ctuirge (extent a PO., fee ors' , JAS. G. DADTER3OS47, rinident. Rotate' Down n,Firnetary. • aprld-3m . F. DOWNING, Agent. csoi OM 1.011 i /EMI E DI 0 V A L. ' GROCERIES!! GROCERIES!!! The subscriber has removed his stock at Groceries from the stand shove the Lake Shore Depot. to the room in tbo brick block on Stale street, earner Di Fourth, where he will be happy to see at Itlendkand =demon aad fill their orders for goods. the stook te. Groceries is large and oarstalli elected Mimed at the lowest rata colunstant with the original cost. He Invites all la wood of tolthlog to Milks to a blur a tau. - f . BOBIfIIpE tt ERIE, PA, TIIURSDAV, JUNE 14, 1866 MI OP IRMO:IT/LLD. 111.1.114 Wm 000 C)N QM OF 11ARTFOR3, CONS ' WAY) non Benue it to the COUNTP.Y. a .7. Y. Dp-WXING, Agent ,n 0610ISAL I AF lIARTPORD,-coNK.' 1ii,., , WI.?IJ.J GENERAL ACCID'OT POLICISS , ' [LIGIITIMMJ ME r-~-~ :::?~-:-~ AD DA DX 31ADNULIJI• k toilet delight -eupertotlta en) ColOsneL-Ozed to batbe the tern and pereno,tektendet the akin esdt sad fresh, to allay tat mmation, la pallor clotbialk, tot bradaehe, ke. It_la manntalbrid tram the ti.tit South era Magnolia, and to obtainfog a e menage gotta ne.• preoedented. It It a t tcertle with tetteneaten4l - oplen !angora. It is so:al br all &aloes, at $l.OO in large lest! Vas, aid by DLNAS BARNES A: CO., New York, whole• sale acre ft • SARA.TOGA SPRING WATER I . sold by AU Drragtirta. vG i, "Jo , ee I" — "EleteilY 17 Seim Shingle nid; "they Were there, every time ^ If: he Cell , tirwler is the morning, he took Plantat'pe Bitten; if he felt !nary at night, lie took Plantation Bitten; if be treltod appetite, vra■ ;reek languid or mentally oppree.ed, he took Plan' lailon Sitters, awl they stens failed to get lane oohie otne neon and firm; w persons Want Ulf better seitioSltt, but it mom nom just, read tins following : . . • • . I ors mach to you, for I yorltrbo en PlantattnaJlinilltillar IMO RSV W. U. WAGONER. Madrid. N. Y • • • "I have been agr eat sufferer frod. Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. • • The Plantation Bitter. hare c Ara 1 me." • - REV. C. A. NILE :WOOD, New York City. • • t "I bad lost all appetite—was so weak and Emory fed I could hardly walk, and had a per feat dread of .se - eiedy. -• • The Plantation Sit ters hare set me all right '• • • • , YANEe lEIMINWAY,Se. nta, MN: Ins • • ..The Ilmslatlon Bitte have eared me of a derangement of the Kidneys and U Organs that dietres ed me f iyears. They'act like a charm. C. C.llOOltE, 2d4 Broadway, N. Ye" If•s. .If DCVO?, manager of the Colon Boma Selma Vor Soldier? Children, ears ab• tar leTr• It to ,"the weak and invalid children under her charge with *the most happy and graUfeing •remsite." We'har• re coiled Over a hnudnel reams of inch err- Ukelele, but no adverti.euteut I act eitaittora as what people erruselves say of a good article. Our forpane and our rep tattoo la at stake. the original quality and high character of these goods will be suetained under every and all clecumatancsa. 'They hare already oh• twined a rale In every terra, el Rage, pas sh and- hamlet among eieinsed nationq. Bess i -Raton by to come ip near our name and style as plastid; and because a godd a 'title cannot be sold as cheap es a poor one. they and some .opport from Parties who dd not cave what they cell. Be cu your .guard Sei our priest, mark over the cork. P. A. DR IKE itt CO., New York City. SARLTOGA SPRING WATER! Sold by all Druggists. 8300,000 °Vint. A IsLlOl DOLLARM 'SAVED. .Clerstlemen: !bad a norm m m worth SUJitt• who took eoU from a bed hart In the leg, laid was 'melees for over a year. I brd need everything 1 could hear of without betaeSt, until I tried the Maxie an Ilinetrig Lin imeat. tt soon efieeted &permanent cure. Moraigunern Ala .J'nne t 9. J. L. DOWNING."' 9 take pimento In recommending the Mexican MU' tang Liniment se a valuable and in 'lnane ,ble ankle for Syntax; Bone, Berate nee o r Galls cm Bores. Oar men have need it for •Burem. Beislan Sores, libenroa tiem, dae., and all say It acts like m 214:. • . J. W JEWSTT. Foreman for American. Welts, Fargo's and Hartlen's Sulam" "Tho 11 P 1212 of mydan=hter'■ ankle, oenurioned while skating last winter, was entirely eared In one week after she commenced• using .your celebrated Yrtstang ETCH Glowed r, Agee, Avg. 1,1105. It Is en admitted I*A that tke trezleau Una.ang Lied merit performs more curve Id shorler,time, 43 n men and inst, than any article ewer discovered. Famlßee, liv ery-men, and planters should always bar, Uon band. Quick and ■ore It certainly Is. All' panics la wrapped to steel plateeorrsvings, be ring the signals -8 of a. W. Wortnroolt, Chemiat, and the private U.S. Stamp ,of DEll ILS BARNES & CO., over the top. An effort hat h.en m ads to counterfeit it with *cheap atone plate labile Look eloretv. , SARATOGA SPRING WATER! It Is a most delightful Hair dressing. It eradicates emu{ and dandruff. It keeps the head cool sod It makes the hair deb, soft and glossy. It prevents the hateturning grey and falling off. It restores bile Upon prematurely bald heads, ThloCie whit Lyneete Katherina will do. It le grotty— it 6 eVieap- f .dttrable. It 14 lifr lly sold by the carload and yet neatened incredible demand is daily increasing until there le hardly a mann" storm that does not tesep it, or • fanny that; does below. it. • E. THOWAS LYON, admix; N.l. *SARATOGA §PRING WATER! : 1.500.000 Who wool of be hematite, Who. would not add to theta baltits ? What gisse that - marble purity anddls tiogne appearance we obserin upon the stage, and In the city belle ? It la n 3 loogar e secret. They new Hoods Magnolia Balm. Ito contioned lasi 'removes Tan, Freak. lea, Pimple' and roughoesit from the (-co and hands, u and !talus thepotplexilo smooth, tranapa - ent, bloom log and ravishi:fig. Cold:. many cosmetic:kit Contains no ma•erial ininrtons to the skiff, any druggist will ' order it fur you, it not Ontiand, at 50 septa - per bottle. W. E. !tar:AS, Chemist. DESUS B I RWEIS & CO., Wholesale A gents, S.T. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! Sold by all Druggists.' Behntbeet's Inlmilabls flair Coloring is not a dyi. All instaataueoue dyes are composed of lunai r e;natie, and !awe er less d •troy the vitality and beatity of the hair. Ilia is the Crlglnal halt eolonng; and has been griming in favor over twenty years. It restorea gray hair. to its original 0310 by gradual absorptlon,lo a me stiennutable roarmerr It Lt also aiwantiful Hair drearing. So'd In tiraa , z - w-50' Tits -and V. `REISISTFIEICT, Chased. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! sell by all &alibi e I s TOY'a ES R (et OP Prue JA.RIIO.II. Glen in.—For In htgeatlen, Naas.y Ileartsti-n. Siek ileadaehe. Cholera Markus, Platuleacyoke where a wareng stimulant la required. its eardul preparation aid entitle parity makes it a eheafr and-tillable article ter eallnary' pop* lea. Sold sreryielit*, arm unto per bottle. Ask he "Lyon's" Pare Extraot. Tao no otbor. SARATOGA- SPRING WATER! apb•fd-Ists • Sold by all Nautili Alint . I , lollCll.—Letteni of administration baying been granted to the span , anted upon the estate of s.lly Boole, deceased, late of the el. of grie. Pa. notice is heriby siren to .all per sons tudebtfri-tO gild estate to make immediate pay. meat, and than haring elders 'against saktestate please yreseut them, duly authenticated. for settlement. W. P. sWalnilr, /Wm's. Erie, Ira,' 17th, MB —tisr . rISCUTILIX • B NOTICE. WWI testamentary oo the estate oft WI Phil. ipe, late or North rant ben ongb, Crt• comity. Po" having been granted to the tindentlyeed. nottee.te hereby glees to all Indebted is said estate to make LW enaamm payment; sad Mao baling &Am. a/Alma t ie mme will em, duly' aathestleottM_ • =mt. • • MI& HAMA ,NOtth Wei:i , ABBSIOik% - '.:':Cl , Titii4;':?“--4,4111_,-,,r ; t :::11: f.;, . . B , . 71 . .. : . :.. 1 : - . - • :,::., • . : e :a z , 1::, ~::-.,, T h . , . ;I ~, . , , ..f ,:: . ~ li ,aoiv..di- n'.! v.. 1 •lia -.4•1 1.1 . 1 11 11:=C7=1 Yon waited throio A I are bang' cdal!it • • Ile wai deaf to your pleadingly for reason wu dros !'tt came bad with the ' it stern 11E4 tertitai diesie,! , ; e'st b Dew l Ma, tea Poor Benny la dead, but year titbit's cow hpmes, ' D+ir /Cory. to 'no titer and yoq. -. , • • Chrese —oh, no mole throninihe dark, wary hours, Mil . . I I tls lifer 7 to iadeess ghat . Sh! LowAglad .to 110 tali sr* lb,. 'mitt tt4tb sto -b. • • Deal kary, youi '•father's r e'ooot home." • • Please, Hay. tell mother that father's itmotome.'l . /lila kneels by mkt little boy's ied 1 1 1 • nthio prsyi farit We heli..that fbe hosbassi may fill The 'pleas of the boy who it dsid. 1 . d sly thougb he left larriursakei toskesi,; . . All *loge to bear loom, sod pain, He'll elver more ease 463 a Pinta ' ! 1 tf ohee she will trusi hMe *NO; CLorms;'-Ob I 1104lostibstithi arils sitar 0;4 wish All In min for thehloyett esoef te owe. •ft . • And all genie!! bir item r the 1611 Tell mother thst.,fatheilreaMea Wm.* , IGui, tittl mother that hither has la* : Thu drlbti fiat tits made d ' • Yotame mils has taken tbeahreepeisseei I*llo. I luolrm. go a** hag oe.stsfle_ • • tod k iell her he omits to alalp motteishod:ehthl, ateol maw eo tole 1 • ': .ler fat;iielei•ect l -ae hoMe to Ids. iressetat"leers. DtM Mod; to lootavr seal rm. , arid - Shall the Mild blackest] (Wolof. mew t• For the Ore 'WI , be L/11114 . '041 their hearts ehsli be ' • , HMI* .dear father, coma hems:. i- I -live in Ban Francisco, and's= it lock smith by trade. My callinglis strange one, and possesses a certain fiacinatisit rendering it one ,of the. most agreeable of tiorinits.— Many who follow it, see nothing in itbut la bor.-think of nothing but its returnslin gold and silver. To zee- it bar Caber - charatta than the money it prodtices. Y am - celled upon; al= most daily. to. open doors and peer into lona neglected apartments ; to spring the toltabborn lacks of safes, and ,glost upon the treasures piled witbip.; to quietly enter the sp4lmente of ladies with more , beauty Rhea discretion, and pick the locks of draweri emataluing peace-destroying toissiree, that the dangerous evidences of wandering affection may uttt reaCh, the eye of a husband, or 'father, through pos session of the missing key ; to force the &W -attage of cash-boxes,. and depositories of tee, oda; telling of men made suddenly corporations plundered, of orphans robbed t of hopes crushed, of families ruined. .I there no charm in all this? —no food for Speoula4 Hon scope for the 'range ,of pleasant Tansy ? who would not be a locksmith, though his face ii begrimed with the' t soot - of the forge, and his. hands are stained with rust But I have a story to tell—not exisetly .a story, either—for a story implies the temple• tion as well u the beginning of a naristive- and mine is scat cely more than the hstrottio tion to one. Let him who deals in' fancy, write the rest. t In the spring of 185 6 —1 ' th ink it i was in opened a little shop on Kearney St., and soon worked toyself into a fair business! Late o' e evening, a lady, ctosely veiled, en :tared my shop, and putting from beheath cloak a small japanned box; requested me to open it. The lock was curiously constructed, and I wsi all of an hifur fitting it with a kay. The lady seemed nervous at the - delaY,;atiti at lvngth„rcquested me to close the door I wii . surprised at the suggestion,, but of course complied. 'Shutting the doo7, : nnd re turningqo my work, the lady withdivw her veil, disclosing as sweet a face as cant well be, quaglied. There was a restleteneis in the eye, and a pallor in the cheek; however, which tilaitily told of a heart ill at ease,'add in winOment every emotion for her hid given place' Co that of pity. „ d!r,erhaps you are not well, madam,;and the night' ale is too chilly ?" said I rather inquis itively. - I felt i rebuke in her reply: "In request ED. SEELEY." Bold Ity all Draggiata ingficu to close the door, I had no other ob.. ject than to escape the attention of p4ricats." I did not reply, but thoughtfully mintinued my. work: She resumed ; RUM little bet 'contains valuable ,papers—private - Pipers— and I have lost the key, or it km bon stolen, ;1 should not wish to have you,. remem b er that I ever came here on each an errand," ithe continued with some hesitation, and; giving acc a look which ifittia no difficult niatteisto understand. ,"Certainly, madam, it you attire It. If I Cannot forget jorr.faos, I will at least attanap4 to' lose the recollection of ever ge eing it here..., lf ,1 • Sold by all Drtigglito MO The lady bowed 'rather coldly et :whit 1' considered a Ana; compliment, and I proceed; ed with my work, eatialled.that a sadden covered partiality for mo bad nothing to do with the - visit.. Having succeeded, after ranch filing and fitting, in turning the loo14 1 .1"was -.seized with si curiosil to gets glisisOd'at the precious contents of the - box, and suddenly raising the lid, cliscored a bundle of letters, and a daguerreotype, as I slowly Plumed the box to its owner. She seized it huiriedl7, and placing the letters and piclttre,iti bee pocket, locked the hoz, and drawing the veil over her I'm, pointed to the door. I ppened it, and ai she pulsed into the street, she merely whispered—" Remember!" We -met again, and I have been thus particle* in de scribing her visit to the shop, to render prob able a subsequent recognition. 1-; erTartof May following, I was swan by • gentle tap upon tho windosCorthe little room bank of the shhp, In iamb Llodged.:lhink. log of burglars, X sprang out ot , bed; nntioin iimoment was at the window, with a ;heavy hemmer in .my hand, which I usually, kept at that time within convenient reach *tiny - tied" side. _"Who's there ? " I insulted, raising the hammer, And peering out ialo.this t for tt was as dark as EgypLwbea po4er the . curse of Israel's God. „ • ”Hlst . ! " exeloime4[n eteppirg In front of the ; "'open' the, door,'llue, boeinens for you."; Rather past businail hosiri, I ehan!d say. but who are you? " - one that would harm you," ,returned the voice, which I imagined was rather fetal: nine tor a Intrglar'e. • i; Nor no one that min ! J. l l 001,44;3411W emphatically; by waidawarning, ae I tight ; stied in grip on, the hammer, and preeeeded to the door-, I plishedl*. Ote '.~~lt, slowly opening the d'obr, strang•r already upon the steps. 4s What 443 you 'want t" 1 abroptir I*. quire'd. .' '1 • 4.1, will tell you," answered the same soft voice, “if you dare open the door wide anottet for me to' enter: l,- - newt° tn; t saiBl. rellohtlelnartl44-01 door o'er, and tionedlas to lights ottillko on . !Wits imoeseded, t maid VS witikrths c,7 tj.;-;;;; , 1 c'l Dill • • - , t'' BENJ'N WHITMAN, Epyron AND - P R ltrzrdio,d! &either's eome Home. • MAI& To "cOza nix% The Iron Vault. About 2 o'clock In the morning, in:ehe le ..*!;,);1:172.r. 1.:T2 !c , 031 lot: r sl'•''lA I .41 . "!ttlar• Pllffok 111M 1 9. 1 Et neatly . dressed octal . an,. with . a . liMary !coi t i on - aril's I his rhould and i 'Jilin nary. cep draWillthispit' cioual,y iel:iiiniiiri. "Airi t sirtinced 'lnward him, b steixteit in: braitaie a moment, then raised the:cap from hin - fCrehead; ; and limited me cue Id the'fase. ' I did dot 'drop,the candle, hilt I acknowledged ton little ter can. 'nese ts, I hurliedly placed the light on a table, andeiletitlY proceeded t 1 invest myself of two or three very secerary 'orioles of clothing ' As the ' Lord 'leech, lay ., visiter was a.lady, and the 'same or witom I had opeped thnbos about .6 micintft before ! - Boiling completrittry hasty toilette!, tattemipted to Miramar an typology for thy ' rudeness, but utterly failed.- The foot is I WIT confounded. • • ami nAg at, fl uty discoßtituro,, she said: o'Difigydre is useleos.; I presume you recog• also ma r , ,,... ~„ . ... ..: . : .. - ...4 itiii:o - I told yau, Madam, I. should not ,doon't rget Joni. face. In what r? 3, caR I i eau 9P r - i .1:..1 ..: I. .91/1$ do le; holfaa hour's before day: light:epmoivny,And 'receiving dve.,hundrsd 4914/.4 tar J?;7];e4l9=t7. yea the" T4l'. ,; , 11,9 a, "spot. 4;1 dletarg , wprk,:t, calikl, le 4,,nirin g - krl Ml t i t t, : e 9 ul4 o l 4 a .PuzPific!ii4!` 'YmPF.4 - , sationti", •, . . . .. , . „t" IC I is. Iclahor ~.. common to 4 cur calling," rao . l4 . tho;f4y : '_ %` 'Trio Prier hi not so mcc!l for al, falter; ae the condition mader *bleb it into he performed." , ' i • "Avid what is the condition 7 . I inquired. ,i'l'hat you will submit to bein g conveyed and returned to your own . ?loot bli.id folded." • ' Ideas of nirder,birglary, and almost eiery' other 'crime to villainy; hurriedly presented _themselves to my vision, and I polite ly bowed, and said : •milvt Understand something Mors of the character of the em ployment, as wellas the condbions,-' your • tire an esilmate on tx4 i honeety i gintification i 4 being shle to, nowt the foot then. it It le absolutely 16;Ine to explein.'l s'l mast US top:tired to Piot the look and-!-' . ~ _., o .tiou have gone quits far enough, madam, istilt:the evplanStion," I interrupted; "I sin tiot'it your eervioe." • ..... t!As said, she continued, "you ago re. qttired to pick the lock of a vault, and rescue front death a man who has been confined there for tree days." " '.. !. to whom doer the vita belong! " I in -410 Itc_ l ! , : • . -r -VII husband," - wu the somewhat reluct ant ceply. . . ~. "Then why so much secrecy 1 or, rather, bow; catotta Mau confined such d. place , •I secreted him there,,to.ettcaye the,obser 7 cation of mibusban4. Ele suspected as much, and ,olosedibe door cpon him. PresnMlng be bad ; left the vault, and 9uitte4", :by the back door, I did not, dream, until fo.~ay, thav he was eonfined there. Certain enspi dolts lets of tayhusbane this afternoon ccn chile me that the man Is there, beyond buirtn hearing, and will bo starved to death by my barbarous husband, unless iminediitelY res cued. Fin. three days he has not left the hottve. -1 .drugged' him less than an hour ago, and he is now so stupefied that the Itck may be - picked without his interference. .1 have searched Ibis pockets, but could tot ,Itud , the; key ; hence my application to you. Now yon know - sll; you accompany me ?" ; "To the end of the world. madam, on shell I ,eriand.'? • . "Then prepare yourself; there is ri cab waiting at the door." - ._ - • I was a little surprised, for I had notleard the scum-of wheels, drawing,cs s opal. end:providing my's!! witit thi -retil.grO in#leme,lo,,l lies scowl tlte win *"°10" was tpp CAIN Pg.io/7 1 .4 4 . 4* 14 0.r0 hi i feat; rceAlyfotte m,yeterious I t mitred the Yeblot!, .r4 ll 4wf,ti: b7,1/ 14 A con-Aa Pr, 44 "41. 1 a .4,471 ltandkeielklet fls:faisq. light it an arcent Letreei lam , she carefully l bonnd r nd my eyed e , a - a a - creel( he elle me, and theni6it tried' hi half nu hour niatapped—iniehet, parl - ,elf . , tire city I am en vtirely.ignorit4 sail was evidently driven in anythivibeit /*Aired course from the point of Esamieing the b!sudikge town that, my vision irtts eaJirely obscured. the-Ltd! hinded ale the hiendle efteole with which I was pm vided, then caking me by t.heartit, led me , through,u get r e into,a,house which I JenetvW ; teof brick, ..and at er, asking )'?a i l ,l l , l °tec a P 1 . 8,3 . 4 0 1 '4 , wbieticould not have b een lefee than fifty feet is len gth, and deltas illgit i etstairsbite - What -Was ' evidently - se itiderironiti liaienviat, stopped beside i' Sault, and' iiMored the handkerchief : ireful my eyes. - , ' "Herejt the ' vault—ipeo it," Said she:- sprieicing the door of a dair lantern, and threiwing- a beam of light upon the lock. , , I seised a hunch of ekeletou kepi,- end after a few trials, which the lady seemed to etch with, the most palival anxiety, tspraeg. the: bolt. The door r wung upon' Ste hippy, A 4. my comps - Won-tolling me not to close it, as ft , wee self-look ing;speang into the vault. 'I did not follow. I heard the sedum, of low voiced within and the next moment the lady reappear ed, and laming upon ber arm •inan, with fat* tio,sisie and haggard that I.gtarted at. the sight. How lie laust have. suffered oriaz the 4hreli losig,daye of itie qoptlumuent!. ~ _ ... ', ' ,'!Remain hire ," Ail exit', handing 'au; the lantern;. "I, vtlill be beak Ica moment " ._e \The tvoslowly!secewiled,the stairs, and I jll4.bllluent eater et !pore immediately abirie wttkikli wait standinik,-,lthiest than a minujo titaia4S retlra* :, • .. -_ soli•t• :•. • ,-. • ' , , . . 11 4311 I 019;414 ) =W/1M ! soli 1.., placing-. my hand upon the door of the vault "No l net ". ily seizing ear tun ;+-3Lisizalta.another oectkoant not intend to—" . yeti inady ?"ehe - interrupted, impa, ticotly holdiagthe handkerchief is my eyete. The ehouglo Baeea aciresemy oilod that she intended to posh amulet° the yoult, , and but., nie and, my secret together- ; Sheiooomol to read tbp anspiebdi t attl osistheued: n 4 be %binned. ..74esssit , Dekthe.Pl " tiet:blitaka. ir h :ths Lot Ott fttellil-Eeestiintatthesemark, and:l ebutl ed as I but mj. head to the tteasdkatobterf-r. My eyes veeimitil es befije. and liras led t4,:0.,!4 pab, sals thpicydri7en borne by mip7l - o,loitous route, ‘t poDsib e, ihs,qp,o.,lliA ItAi9l , l ; to came . • yeti eg IA 400 ,cit,L94; 4 4. Y! 4" nractrai ima_ki • e!!!RiteCtioiii'Ai 'rebicie'.•= 2 4:,paniek9t oilin f o ß ippirii: )ifiteiftli *yissiy4.o4.4i..Kputoital4 - 6 `• b If 4 l4l#4 l tiii i P#' 4 ol i, Po ' 11514.741.0 et, f in h M4l l O-1 drif* itry. , )(l-1 fr`r 41,1 - •; • I yea the Id 7 et ycjC,m I gepqrsnli - ..1= '4 l 'l 4:fsticietc, 9:4L; • -12. =I EMI 1 c 4 1 4 ' %.itc4ailef :A man corm, aso Methodit prayer mt .ag au- - WIS110,„.--- • d'IT boa voice, "pep -otirn"•inllead:l4o**" 1 " - 1 ..F.. 4 - ...1 4 . --, .:1 - .'Llair.:ll)3l - ai Two ,boys v re -converelnig . ;.!,l; r _b 1,1 4 ..ai ascent in the --- clata;l ' of ili -- ,iir-iW,„ ,, 1 1 i3 7?"7„,, ',..., .- "Would you notlihe of . 1e; liffefte ifictioll:7:t " ' chariot ?"- -- '"No," •ifilli the ' IW4litifil i toti r ' l ,, ' .... drove." Might not Mayo .-,,. - . - - g ,.,,4-:_ff,mon oe.i; .- 4 :•,:t a lo on of faith from the A letter *wriiten moretheill '''''' "7" ... ..ri.-. . , ,, 1 T:tt 1 i '... 0:1 -c;r by Rev.,Dr• Jackson' on iiii'iritragel , - • , .; r , O FT , .- . rol • - ii -ii-e , . ,.._ . -en women , - cites' agme proof : , ~.. : ~, 0 ~,,.„.1 - I, entail customs ; list Th e Ktit:esf.“*usiiiff? • . , .. , , ,tv.t ia d. .t.,r , 4-0 k fancifully constructedbags, lent - Stvw„..,rwl!q t; 4 • ', -, and''auspended : from tbeli - ":11Ir3., Str a - ' 4 ..,, g • : • ,54,.;,,, tr. ;in ss ...1",5.7;1 bends. ' -- "- - - -'.• 1 ± ..4.%- , , 3 -.,- 0 0 * is if tt ..... - - - A number of 'young tiering . 9 : 3 . „ ~.1 ~i, - commercial pursuits are'eanypdlid_lAir es 2 , rmir , -_ London, havinerecelvtiforlailt7 t 01,4 _ ~...' ' i .._: l'imasitati itut Saints' airaleit;'''-ltthif: 11.0*% , 4 , , ." I, i _ obey ths' ituiinicins; they -1W dici - Vittik •-•:- , 'pro..e. .., r,,4,1r...414...Lir 1.1./.1.0 / oltisouphi‘aid , any r 4 MY'7 7 'n,,7 n 4:,,- - , - ( : ...- bait is tbrfeited; - ".",-.' ' '--''.- "• "7.- 4 •1 ) ' - ,-5 GintrygomintsscrskatidWiecathibili! L"q : . preaehei; in sermon apart' tliiilhiilritirfift4 41 Lf•Ll , said, il - 84 1 Sif thill:CorOsitiOt • ifiliula‘ ,-. -i''' ' -.who has been guilty ofthteintatilliabtidititEW :•di. 77 to her;tiusistindoitld in wilder'. bilidalkitiquir, (.. ..? f tw • - to Universal condemnation,' rim - law *r 41 , : ,, t , • - breviar at her, heed." ReiliftweitiklWlll 4 " -: "" 11 every female head inetantlyVuelkcelf;'" 6 ' l/ 1 " '''''' 4 . - Lie mBi ve Ers on son.-iji 41.,oteetwis."9*8 i'l -is . .. - , %..1 - • oi Smith, that you have livediatilltil= , - - NI- .. 1.,. -for eight years: -Does the ' co , t, . - -,_ fom that trat. you arematted ' ro 7-4 411': -.11.C-3 . - . -,•'-. Arautati it does." iillsvolcus amp. , . -_. tificali?" :'Yes, your hilitirtilliiiii - Otilikaiii mT two'girls and a boy. ! " Veillai tirlitit .1 41) .•„ ••-, tiff._ "Call the next ease.” , -'-' - ''';' ,4- - 91, :' , 4 1 tire-mixt A child iii New .Tefferion;lolollllithAr.,_. poisoned, a few days ago,lY*auweij r • —it . _,,- of an enameled paper tuilaroPrikkuitik•!•7 cm/ • t,..4 : ;*-, 'We look upon paper ,tmailma,dlL _ _ , coil.. -, -: dangerous. -We knew a yorsilad,foilitefillfi larD :' Asa always strangely aiLitatakwfieet i x -.,-) . _ ' came,ia contact with one ist,t!ii‘Mitt*direit,t.it• - ,) - innocent articles. - • ..li i -,;,,,75 4 -4 Limp) An r. 14 fellow, of thenlikquiosltiturd w ,„ t i..„, asked a little girl on board st. 44 - -IV iti ztr. fjc il aiming by her mother, es to 41:', SO* ... I rn ,,z , a * - - nation, 'An. Aftertlearniiig Okakaltairm .--ksisi c 1 ,,,' ~ . - .to Philadclphio ,/ he asked, -- iinii • riopim au—, ,.. -.- -....-,.. taking you thither, my de11iT, 41 .."4 ' , 4 4 c •'•- they,cen it a 14comotive, el[, b iilitaili: ' ' - ' -'" ' - '4 7• cent rily. Tile infit - Didva - rstreasprilla scitat• - 4 -2 ..r...11, ~---.-----, Ping;' ea. _ . -,vec,...r-t ', - tri:34,4trG......41 ' ' i,'..".-: bt ' • r, CITAISGE.-• " wag went Icillte.*ll6l*Milir - I ; 4 ' ' • railroad ,one ening, anditentilittkilifitihstfvcw , car full, said i a low t011iQ . M001 . 410111111,--:-=':4 I - isn't going." • Of cOullerttel* t'll., -I .. a gemgral • sta pea, and esst foleitillqslidnie. - il in seat, In the Ist of the- _- ' - 4101,3: - . ' ' wag, was , rue cued: Oltcat;"--edd- i,_ ,"s., - --:- 1 wasn't going I' , "Well, Itlwatia l ltt 1111hr,i 1 .tta plied the wag, "but it is Itelfs7l7: o :- iii 7,l.lsigic:ls . ' Aifew days since a gentleniaiiesithe ugeluguis somplidy friends, and viaalikwereleart: - .-tti . , parlor by. a servant girl: PuttakedUlaitsi, eat . . . nanteabe should •annocutat i alladritlithilattkgollin ' • to like them by snorise,.yeglieCt~le sy (a friend), The girl - eannoti 4144 p"- ; ,. 1 .., . puzzled, but quickly regahts4-40weallappelMi c k i t . and ire that landest mariner Dl rt iwi ' "Whit hind of ucass did, yottlifficskrAC- I , lt , viuitor woo orwirrurrwirs•ri recovering, handed her lalf(ri 14 -11114 f-, never again to use Liiiiii.6) dk...! -I ' Ll ' - g e ts rr- T• -r,,, :•-”.1 '',••.‘lll - ' . The Galveston haws says , 'all flee *Mix 6 4 1 - . . from the country fp .: to shAW..thillk-tktifril6woo a '. pems,of . is oott.lsa atop thm:szeassiOjeogestm l i za •- , More add ratiiithnfsvorablimetz:.fieti f ilti r i t it rains appear Co have , estinded - 4#011,2 - - thuith, so far as we can 1,„i,,,,- , =., •=- vl 11 -- -- . tlitoit- - . _. --7 " . -2 • 1 "•••• , ' -sre the most sanguine, a-40i — ....----- - that we were goiniotkiumigiLakare • Ile" -- half million -of bales, are plc plokbft..o4, ' 126 04 tc 1 u 0 ' heir-54 4 1, T 4 .0, 1 1 4 i out best planter, now lir afflihr, - ,md:P -' crape getttaghopeleSikiritiitiOUo ...' 1 " :.9 -• - -- IVlniaitli:North was once asked. of 'Apaper_with which k l i . , 1M.,, . ii r . :..l ..'' '• - vispit tioti write a, leading article of pittluig,47.,.., L ,- • - . . . once movement, whi;li. efecstit, - """" 1- ,. - ; ---. (great stir in tfew k ek. - 1: 0 ** , ,'''''• "-; one,, one,. and I will give y - eajw -- 4' -- g . w . T. , „--; -4=" 'l. said the editor. - .Tow '- " - " , i ' - ;`;' - .1,- 4 ::: i - quire cl North. "As 'Slin*sciticeP.,! ;i• ' :',...,-, ..4. - ,.;;, - 1 1 . 4 - - , it," was the - reply. ' *r**aiiji11 4 ,17 717 ,11::,1440, ,, ,7 4 :, iiely, and wrote the'fidlowseWgilit ` - ' -- :: ,v 71.-....4 . ;. '-. - : 4 ''' . ' re, her see the whole world '' liaillfill , “iiiiiit" •" - ' accord, than one man,. siddir t eritio - - rlocsik The twenty dollen were - _ . rl - - - and the paragraph ptchlislied4liatitiNeerr rci - a ..., ~- ,, ,,,c41., , •:,, ".4 • . ' Wive 'Offs .911011 . 1• D AOT 121414u5 — ,:.,,aw -- in the - Pittsburgh Pr ea Oier':4liiii:lariii " - ' iiikA reasons why a man ehoultilaiik , o4 - a ' l. :- 67 Ai r 1. lt is mean. A liar' _. 1144# 51 i standing would almost :4 114 e - as swear. 2. It iff*gar:4lo .'" d - • for a decent man. 8.; Itlif llowi jewMinitym" - tug a fear either of iscit i litiliit liiitatiffillips• I _ obeyed. 4. It is ungintstately74Viliiilifikt man,. according .Webster,libigicallidiliesk' . %17 - *ell bred, refined. Buck ikdatillsol4l4siefod ` swear thait go auto the Weer - tcPutrwitudifp with a loafer. - 5. It is km4isse,aildgjet ri cie l i delicacy, and eitremelyiinlittar Uusiliu-gurezi? ' O. It is foolish. ;;Want cif illiesisersbiag*dr - ,' of sense." 7s. it is• abudick. r .seAkeinis which conceives. . . . - . "" I " = ':' hear .,,,.."-f_.,i: ;.• - ii . v,, ,•',......, Taa .i4A.IIILEST -To'.l.l4:ol l l2lQtairj ~‘ asked a little boy who was . 1104 7.' laili'lii . " - good beginning of the neiryielkAiiiiiiiii& / of my spending money 47 .1444:iiithlit, 1 1 11t 1 to give to God ?" • • -' ) :% .3 0X tl i , 1.1!, , id ." , i do not know," said - tiftiairie 1 , W14 1 ~ • _ ~, - r"ri much have you r , - • 4.= . - . _.„ _ LAI - .V . r . ' . 4.X,,, ' He opened 'his' wallet !Able a gold dollar his 1 - 11v4111140,10iperiabso for a-Christmai - piwield,: sli . Colidaliblift - 3. „.._.. and a five' cent piece., ,r: • 'Tw' j.'*s3it isimrin -"There's lay-gold 'cielisollib he' said ; "di re. nentwa- " - to accept lollara 6 inqm answer in ed. the floor. too lew felt some .ee her of UCCeiMay that yolk f 6 Tsultj rtnts, Vie tars, moo ME