The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, November 01, 1866, Image 1

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    ERIE WEEKLY OBSERY ,
°mos Nos. 0 asolo U
(cp span 4
As ßosssentra's Raoct,
11.W.CalLAIo wax
ictisCRIPTIOS.— Das.taaa AinFinsCsrralq.
a aaan if paid la advance ; 'mass Daman it lid
raid notil the expiration of he year. Subscriber/
eired by cantor will be e barge I Flaw/ cam a
year la addition. 411 heriptios acessets how
I; laded awls)* No papa will be seat out of
6 . • State unless paid fir is aiwitaef.
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tw — o O tw eit o
i a o m ns *
lolf4 T
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L h it r in ee
ori la e s b
er ,1 s •
bons 1.2,03; one roach OAP ; tiro months Apo;
o ;,,, e sothssl,6l3;sticneat6lll.o2o3i•year,lol)l
otber s drertisements to proportion. Them rates
sin be strictly ,abered to, %Wyss changed by epeeist
°street, or at the option of the publishers: Audi
ors N o tices, Strays, Divorces and Lit advertise
~eoug2,o o ; Administrator's Notice" 00;$1, Local
Sotiese 13 centsu line; Marriage Nottee• Marl ,
_ cr . z piece; Obituary Notice, (over throe Hose
is at's's) tan eenta,pet Hue, Original poeley, met
er i ten at the request of the editor; min delta:
.rer . hne All adsertfeementa trill be contioned at
o. ,,,, ne urs of the person areal/slog. anti ordered
„ o r by his direction, sinless • sledded Period le
weed near. for their insertion.
ryAit commnoicetioni.- aboald be add l ieaad to
Editor and Proprietor.
Basitiess DireotorY.
, .
T c, KNOI,i,,
.1 SUSGXON pmritirr, pitate,SV, aib
If. et.171.14R.
kriolurrr 4t Lev„lStrardOtrili
c,-.l',otNtte *ad other baziners attended to witb
_ a*te.h.
„
‘I N 11101:
Arronsmy A? LAW, to 170:ker't Qt
~e renth .treat, Erie, Pt.. anr. 7 '62
po('RH de ,Y 1 R WY,
AIIORNITII AND COITNAILLOIS A? LAW.
goo Block, ow North West Bomar of the
Fcl:Ar..; Fri*. Pc • • , A,
r Firma BENNETT. ,
lernair or yam PSACI. blllemercond
..„. Frrocb Street, brtirtra Fifth and
jonel6-3.
ituTEL, Waterford,
Rosear I,cour. Ponratirmit.
coo.lasoromodal000„ and earenal attention siren to
of enntw- apTISS.I o•
TraVon 0/talk PEACE. Paragon 8b;c1.,,
:•IZ,a= Woe. of VaTrailla,r, ;Me, 4►.
eatelttl
N". W. 111{17 . C.Nii .4 1),/,
AIo , VOINT,AT LAW PPD JOIITLOT, OP TOP Pll.lOl.
(14m tuna, Cmgreguneet sad Collector,
Yrolo Gltatte 6Dllding gautbarst coma of riftband
, Ps. serelVt
rEw -
1
lons CaoriaTrarannx. at the new
met nnn. Earle .Vinate, baa rb hand a lams wort.
,ntaarnr.ri.n..Provletamh.Wood and WQtow Ware,
Idzinnrs. Tnlnseen. r .serap, the to trbiett be rt.
.;reerfsqr,etlis the attention orthennbite. eatieded tbfi
to an n.er CC iined harOble ad tan be had to nOT part
of sno cprolty. mer3ols-17
/
TIM. C. lttOiNtf.TT, :11..."i0..
T - lrrslorAs Ain gIIAGED!.
elk,. Floit 'ark ' , trent, nor C. tegers core—bost& ut
..I•yr Nene. of C. W. An' so, 2,1 dooranoth cf tb. II F.
Chnr.b. on Samfris street °Men bout from a' elceF
t R., antil2. P. If. tn,,(reettt
%V.: 1112E111 fit CU..
~, Wtiolreile and retail dealers ID Authreelte.
itcsoionne and 1311,feburg coal and wood. Gestalt's
l.hizh Lome tnr fnen , ittee.sed ;rowed for hon.s use.
11.2i1/ on bind. Y.rds—Correr 6th and ./dyr/e. and
mrr Myrtle 'sad Miner it,, 2 squires vela of the
Conn Depnt, F rill,
p J. VELASPIt, M. U.. - . , -
tioco"olstat.te ?braid's' and Sorpool
nfr.s" and, tpaide , ee 628 Pawb St. opoodto the Patti
rive... tows Rom 16 to lik. IL, 9 to IS P.M..
and 7 t, 11;r. H. ap.s-6e,
RIMOVATATE VOll BALE. ts
Serena ireei ettoteelenstneos sites on Stain Street, ter
twee°
;very Serroth And Eighth F trees; gnat 11 \ td.. Cr. I
red for male on very tenor if pi:died
tnquire of
ourlit
WK. A. GALBRAITF4 Agint
.T 011,4 C. 8131188,
Dg.Lxit ti DAY GOODS, 4 Rocamils,
cmck en. Bsrdwair, Nally6laaa, Seed. Plaster, ate.. for
v. of xth !drat and rune *mar*. KrieN, PI, -AIM-
Ltif5...3. 2 .8
betwooli State rad Freash. trlZEimset and Car
o let or reasonshho tem.- . m1r2914-11.
I N G
BIM J. BLAKELY,
. alivaiscr Al Law. Mom%
c&.'Pa. AM also praetlea la saJalalna
.eztalre. .
31Altatii
Curran Cumin,
o Blab, pan Dr. Bennett's Whoa.) Clothes
. Optired and cleaned on short notiee. Terms as
Able as tll7. =Xi
W. BRIG DEN. ATTOI.XXT. AT Law,
0 V% I attend to roteaatonal beelnena in Erie and
4uing canatira. SpeeLel attention given to collet
, and annteyancea.
re in Ridderniettni Block, corner of SW. and sth
tie. P. . lel7-tfem•
17=
Ell & 9 illat.7l.lff,
,
• ATIVIMITS A? LAW,
Ra_ area In Rare. banding, Lihertr street.
City. Pa, Odiee over Rerod'a Sack, flelmdad St.
lox promptly made In all parts of the ell re
.rl2-dm
EMIR dc EWtNGI,
ATTOILTWTB AWD COLIMIILLORI VP LAW
36 CM SPRING Sr., opposite Crittenden gall
Pe Collection' and all other legal bush
Cranford, Pe norm. Pie, Warren and Fon".
attended Co candidly and prom p tly.
nal—Wm. A. Galbraith. Benjamin Whitman
',Spencer & Nandi; Erie, Pa, - -
'Erhart. Ron. P P,,Tohnson, W.D.Etrovn
Wlttai fkECOND & THIRD STS:
Ear; Pui4.
nutrias pastimes:l the interest of
islllpttltit‘e to onatiot the strove extablieb..
P6ro \ esite of the customers of the 04
' 2 ' , " ram ei the public gtootorly, promising;
!tuft , ezdeovor to (IVO mem! ostiotlierttolt.
&CHILDS.
g. CO.,
tiMaia 11
PRODUCE,. dEOCEEIES,
Llproak ssonm roucco,
Witiow Ware, Fruit:, Nutt, &a,
i t'lat nAll ailrart.
ett aad Otti Sta., XIII!, PI
C outriPrednea
I=M
......13 1 1f 1 hiG.alo,..
. 00 1 1- Serreyor of &math Ede, ,
.s set my - graft and 111.12yek &mete
.-lota of the et, of Edo. or brtroklib--01.
• tract. thromehoot the or atty.
ter onny year" avreteted ae City ant
ne 6611 Writ tO reef tO all the (dr.
+ot mop who Dais berate •re etahlo7ed
'attention girt& ta ittapotag, !P.m* and
pftpa red on the abortoot 00-
.h J. if. 87ieden Cod Witlatt Lard, at
i.,041, of Otti soil tat• Infect . ", Rfactar.
a Alt otdara left stn. henhaoefa'
...Off WI lance, Scram's
liht,tta Etta, VW promp amen •
ialyeecis.u•
.VOL. 37 -NO 23.
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AQUA DN•a1443141•14 As .
• toilet delight -4.oestits 1.4 tat *I-lore4--‘11.6%*
bathe the fear and person, to render the etth soft and
. tresh, to allay 6:Learns:tattoo, to perform clothing. for
/treadle. b., It to Illgetthletelilid barn the ebb Boeh
m Magnolia, and to obtaining* pitrenigo gulls sm.
ProosAttolsd.. It ia d &mit, rlth .setseassi sad opera
gingen. Isis told be all assliCs, at $l.OO la larg&bot.
tnts.ud 1:07 MINAS 84MME3 At CO., Nor York whets
tale agents.
,841ATQGAz SPRING WATER '1
• • - sold by 01 Druraletn•
'aroma 11.101T01
...fee so - "gzantly I' Solon Shiner nta; utbey
were Thera, retry Hine" - Trite , felt ..owhiriti` the
aaortifsg o lse tools Plaiidet'oicittters; U be Mt weary at
bight. he took ?lactation Bitter"; if he lacked appetite,
etsweleat.tanotWS or inen*y dtpreided,he toot Plaw
teflon Bitters, and -they never failed to met kin on hie
plat square rod arra, - • .
w persoaa want any better a. Motif!, hat u gomp .
znahjaat read the followtax :
• • ••- owe much to yea, for i Tartly ba
neva Platitatt on Illtten sarei.n3 y "
REV W. H. WAGOWItFt, Madrid, /Y. Y.
• -• • .'1 bwre beeti ettii4t eidteier qoai
Diepepata, and hid to abtwlatt rreaelliag. • • the
Plantation Bitters bST• enrol me,.
C. ♦. MEW:4OOD, New Yet t Cite.
• • • "I bad lost all appetite—su to
weak and enery ted I could hardly walk, and bid %per.
feet drawl ol_seelety. - • • The Plantat!ok Ea
gan bare met me all richt"
JAM TIETNINIVAY, $4. Loafs, SIB,.
• ' • • `•The ilsoistton Bitters taws enrol
toe ofs dersagerrit of the )ipdnotta and UrinaT Organs
ttokidistnksed yeita. They: lust Was s charm.
Mrs. 0. SI Manager of the' ralon Rome
Reboot far Soldiers' Children, says she has given It to
"the weak and terrsild "children under her charge with
the molt happy arid gratifying results." We have re
ceived over a handfed reams ; of nob err•
titintes, but no advertisement I efect.ve as what
people V.eeseelves sty ore good article. Our fortune and
our rep -dation is at stake. lite original quality and
high character of these goods will be sustained ander
every mad alt cireronetancts. Thy
- have already ob
tained *tab in every town. village, paid& and hamlet
ameeg civilised nations. fists i 'Haters try to toms
nearottr name and styli ate possible, and because s good
article mune% be sold u cheap as a poor one, they find
some support from parties who do not cars what they
De an your gaud. he. oar private mark over the
cork. P. FL DRAB 6 & CO., Now York City.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER!
gold by att Druggists.
°Vim A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED.
.
"Gentlemen: Chad oe;ro mon worth sip°, wbo
took eati - frone• bad bort %o the leg, ea, was useless for
ores year. hid need everything I tonid hear of
without benest, until I tried the bietleth Mustang Lin•
tenant. ft soon effects! a permanent cure.
Montgomery, Ala.. Jane TT, 'N. J. L. DOWNING."
9 take plasm* he recommending the Mexican limi
ting lanbrient as a valuable and Indispensable art We
for Sprains, Sonia, &intense or Galls on Roma. Cher
men bare need ft for Horns, Bruises Sorry, itheums:
tine, fee., and all nay it acts like =gin.
J. W. ntiVETT.
Foreman for American, Wells, Fargo'. and Crampton' ,
Nemo "
'The. sprats of nay dennbter's ankle, oeuedeued 'tee
skating last winter, was entirely eared in one Wad attar
she Commented lasing year celebrated liteurtant Ltd-
CM
Gloucest,r, Mass., Aug. 1,1866.
It Is an admitted hie: that the Weems Nustang Lint
mint puforms mots tares in shorter time, on man and
least, than any article our discovered. rumples,
Av—
ery-men, end planters should atom bre.: ft on band.
Quick and sure it certainly Is. All genuine ta wrapped
In steel plate sacrarium be: ring the slaitrtnta of O.
W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the private tr. S. Stamp of
DIMAS BARNES A CO" our the top.
Anettort hu b en made to counterfeit it with a dump
stone plate Jabal• Look closely. ,
SARATOGA SPRING WATER! •
Sold by all Drnygista.
It I a moat delightful flair doming.
It eradicates email and dandruff.
' It beeps the heed mial andelean.
It makes the bate Jr, soft and glom,.
It prevents the halt:Ann:dog gray and f n off.
It restores hair upon prvatatore/y bald MIN.
This Is what Lyon's Katharlon will do. It is petty—
It la elleap.—damble. lt Ls Messily sold by therm/464d
and yet it s almost ineredible demand Is daily increasing
now there Is hardly a country sten that does not keep
it, ors family that does not us it.
E. MMUS LYON. Chemist, N. Y.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER I
anon 411:11iN.
0
- .
Who would Dot babeantlfal t Who would not add to
thstr batty t - What gives that rumble purity and dir
tingue appauants we observe upon the state.luln In lb*
city balls ? It is no longer s wait. They uss - Hagan's
KagnoUa Bala. its continued nee rentoeas Tan, Preelv
les, -4 Pbsplas and roughness hoot the face and handy
and home the oorePleuton smooth, transparent, bloom
lug and ravishing. trutas toany noszeitue, it etkitiatto
no Ines:l4l lubnions to the attn. nap druggist win
order U tot you. tr not on band, at 60 .seta pa bottle.
W. IllGAN,,boy, H. Y., Chemist.
DELLS mamma & CO., Whohosal• Agents, N. Y.
SARATOGA. SPRING WATER
SalnatraagsWmltaDL lz Colorize la Doi ad"
All inataatanoons do ors IX
aKUIVOiI4 of tow Ciastlo,
aad nom or bras destroy the vitality and Manly o/ the
hair. This la as original hair ageing. and has boon
growing fa favor o»r twantygoara. It fedora giaj
fair to its original color by vent aborrprian, to
mat remarkable coanner; it Is alto • boantifol Mfg
doming. Sold in too sires-40 cents and all
dusters. C. HEntsmar. Chemist.
' SARATOGA WATER!
/te, a»
I. sad
Vross.-Exauer or Pre: JAMAICA G1V:1214 Tor is
division, Hisses, Hartturs, lek Headache, Cholas
Morbrisalstrdeue,,lke. others visrmist etirouleat
required. Its careful p os arid me th s pie*
slakes Its chespaid reliable do for railcar! parr
see. Sold etas where, at 60 meats per bottle. - Asir for
'Lyon's" Pen Hetract. Take se other.
SARATOGA. SPRING WATERI
apnalits. 8414 all Dloggisto.
W. Virts.AsT.
1111.,
%MEM
'rasa and
it%2-tt
E c! V ,A
OROCHHIEB2I oßobsazas 111
' The subscriber Bei nouresel h 1 stork of Grootrin
Dom the stand abate the Lake Kim. Depot to the
room in "the tat& Mork on State street, somasYouth, where ha will. to hent! Me ea' Mende and
ettatonters wad their eldendoe goods Ria steel a
GLOCIII4III is large awl eartrally Warted sod office.]
at the lowest ratan manatee t with the orlaistal wet
Ile a
eat. acu trorttse.lll.l4 wed, of We le ans Ws Itee to te,
bite mmert.
Icsuievs neau,rrir.imanaz Welkllo4ll‘ll.4
11.esi assi l% aft van bat asttedliswolf ity4 bast
area. and ,* lll 4 11 zot ipatidAt or alai.
Attar. Irak as=l;•., • . •
3a 11 30." ~, w 4fl;irostab-Waft •
Mil
ERIE
C. C. MOORR, 2 , s4 . Brosdirsy, N. T."
ED. BF.SLEY.'
Sold by all Drollest&
Bold b an Data Lit,
Sold bjel draggle&
BENES. Bz . llll z 418.!! , • • ;
211 / 1 4111 " 111 "'" ' • '
PURE: dONFECi'ION.ERV't
lad deafen fa all Linde of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDY!
WHOLESALE , AND RETAIL.
ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, .1.04 ke.,
WHOLFIALR AND DETAIL.
ICOTIO'NS,
WEIOLESLILE.
TOYS OR ALL KINDS,
WiIOrYWALE.
CIGARS • AND '' TOBACCO 1
VBEEtit OYSTSRSI
Lzinata tot the
EXCELSIOR FIRE WORIC.BI
ALL GOODBII Otrit Luis
BERES 84, BURGESS,
481 STATE STREET
•
apss - AND 'ELM CANDY!
ei The Chtipest and M i nd Plassont
COUGEI'
IN THE COUNTRY!
It will do all that is elotmod for it,
MIS IRIS 7=.11 TO
CLEAR THE VOICE,
THROAT AFFECTIONS,
I=^3
COUGHS AND lIIHITA.TIONBI
And prove Ittalf a
MILD & PLEASANT EXPECTORANT
KLIMPACITILTD OILY IT
BENER BURGESS,
PAIN, PA
411768tf.
1. VelltirACl. IL
J. EIVEIZALAVII dc 11.10.,
XiatilAertnillii 011,
BOOTS AND 8110E.131
WHOIMILLI AND BATAIL.
AT REDUCED PRICES. Raving • Luse stock Moor
own numaiamme on hand, with a camplsta eatertmest
or city mad* wear, we can sell steeper at Irbolesals - or
Rata!l than any other estahliableant in the
City.'
Ruins had long espariente es to the wants Qt alga.
meta, we shall take spate! Waite rrepartegstcre u
salt them. We bare the =Was right to this elti le
mats the
PLUMEIi PATENT BOOTS tr. MOEN,
for the timed, eons cruttonters, and only ask_ 'OIL! al
than, to:lathe, any one a s to that: impariet annlort neer
these mad/ in the old way.
The Plainer Rent needs no breskine w t; It i• as euT
trans the start as one rem M maw r Oar
CVBTON DEPA/1M13012'
Witt reastes oar own especial ittantloa. -
AILUTRXR, 1.437'3 4 W minims
Tat the trade always on hand to milt.
Tendering thants ta aor friends aod eustamingt
toor
part patronage, hope by lust and; labomsble dealing
merit s -ontinuance of , Ws woe, and cordially invite all
to oall and examine our stack Teton ilia.
whine. No. CS, State St s Eder P a maYtl " ant
BOOKS IPOO. TOM BIILLION.
CAUGREY, IfoCREARY
BOOKSEI.LERS 'AND }STATIONERS,
.
No . . it NORTH TABH BOW,
Are now ()pubis the hard end reed earatully selected
etoelt of elegantly bound and beanefullz Illuotnated
B 0 0$ B I
Ever brrught to this nuts; including standard woe*
nn English and American Juvenile Book; liblasi
Trim Booloomed Chard' Soviet; la eglee. Abet,
ran ruerwatair Aram ,
Wetting Desks, Tams Leh Steads, Labs' Taut Sid
Work Boxes, Porttenos. dteroseatel Sod Am, Flues
Cod Pieter's, the most beaatatel tharebo &hoot Cards
In vest voids. Port lioasalee, Card Caeca, Gold Peas,
Props Mai Pantile, a lute misty of Vanes Articles In
tlookl Plaid, Photograph Albants from the best mans
factories', In thrbutatilea
join, tt ChISOBST. Co CO.
GUOVBIL & BAKE
NUT NUMMI
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCH STITCH
SEWING hIACHINE9
EIZEI
WEIGEL it ZEIGLES. 120 State Striet. Re* Ps.
3dytnie.tt
Q WRING% BUT Tams, That Saramerifle sad
Bardoek.Cresai et Tamar and Sulphur Bad Pm
olpit•te and lhiststose, all fail to sore this modem
mows! Iteb, now so porralsat tbroashout the ease-
My. Bat the extract of Dostalem sad Bitter-Sweet is
Just the remedy for Mee tt ads os lbw Itror. ethealatee
all the sometionsopees the ewes of the skte. sad is •
retard sad stay morputrws est sR UM, TWA DM.
*mom or harm matter, sad leaves the el:Wallow
Cm.
sad
blood ours, the Mr elm" the somhssles
ekes, sad this erhole srstem bee from M p
ona. .it la •
medbrism that menet be and without liesset.
• sepls4
. . .. _
FAMOUS OR 10117116-1 gentleman who We
sulfemd for Yang tram Norms Debt=
are Deas y . andel! the egeets et youthful
will for the mke at eaffertuu Imunsulty, met tree to ali
who need it. the melee and dlreetlone tor maktag h t v ie
elm* remedy by which be vas eared. talban. iris
to teralthy the mlrerthetea experterna, eau Ito es ay
ch.=. - • • • JOlnle B. Og OW, _
47. ' /fa. 12 Cheatham Itt., 11. T.
TR I Bet DAL mums% as Essay of Wants.
sad liatrotiloa moo X sa—pabllilad by floir
ard Assodaffoo, d loot free of to mead tang.
ppm Adams - J. 81W,M ROMEITOR.
- ,Ftritabalplabh.l%.
R MAIM 01U4STLIN tic Cauca.
'Theplacetaiel
CHEAP - FAMILY - 'GROCERIES !
Baal id ois, aSt i OHomLliy Bilttirs HrmiV Cm t
%rat.lsteTeldne. glavi Baby. Ma not
Mob, Bakis, Poinruir. Cream Tartu, Split Pisa, envied
Wheat and That, Ho:ohm Slam Xostard atiett,
?or, Capes, Smith Otlyrt, PAU Italstag 'tam Irma.
Ur rielm, Cava Neat. ass ifir; AV iamb of Sas% gas
diode, iteislat- AWN. Censtits. aidl. to ft*:
inerrhisi bolooeas to Apt Cita 711124/ Store. . •
rirslisex., & co, .
rims stiinnv- -
• = Ahlaistave. as limits goodassortuisaist
PROVO, tE07131030,W00D121 ANC! 7103401!
_ 114 t 1r417. -
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Verneigii* r. OAT tioolrbrigitraigf:'
IMP P. I r:l
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L.
tti '!.;
SOUTHARD, CRAW FORD McCORD,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Oat stock In the -li - rod 'over brought to the city;
0000leting of
PRINTS • •
tenoilltn:
- - - ar4 3 . •
CLCTIA
' •
.• aisanitatai
airailas3 a secrets iliarrraos:
a CCompleteAssaitteant orDran Goode. .
Zvet7 Wad bt art:Mein the Notlea Mut,
and, in chary a intent astortment of sierythini
.. _ . needed b Cobotri- Psalm • .
YQ ,RKEIOLD AT
,NEW YORK PRIORS
Countir Deafen ars Drafted foal?" ran, call.. W• do
atrieti7 ithatetabittsde, and 03pose aefl at oneb
prices as will mite ft to the odrantsp of sureb'asite
to ids oration to dad is Rile, instead d trading
Rut for their good?. • • _
B.S. SOVTIVAIN W. A. CALI/701D; :J. Y. MOCORD.
1:1147244f
L IYH FOR eALL
w. would forpottrolly the ittantioa of
NEW PERPETUAL LIME KILN,
BETWIIet FRAN? ASD BBCOND 'ST%
try. azeh now In WI ogetstlenn—ban llnte os
Land, and are prepared to fainlab It beta the El!., on
the shortest notice.
NEI= •At lIKKINESe
SIIANNON & CO., -
THE. PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE!
We hate to =Two.* fee lloot•Xtepet, "l ook, woettlsee
etteutts or tentettont and eta thereto!'
• BELL 17.9.ELP.
Blatt=kb a POI Dad rotrythltig In their line
At Shannon k Co st.lilla Pear& Bt,
above Balloted Depot.
The but issortroest of :Intl _
At Shannon k Co:p. - 1323 Pearl St.
num. emu for Refrigerators and Matlllere
at Shannon kllo.ll. LW Peach St.
Wosterhobn & Boners celebrated /XL Cutlery
at SbAnnan 'Co.% 1323 Peach Bt.
almond Patty
at Shannon & Co.'e s 1313 Bomb St.
,
nebbridad Mann dent. Petrol sores rotor both
at„,,,/ ways. At Shannon k Cs.% 1323 Peach St.
Tar—ganotne 'Sikh Carolina,
at Shannon k C 0.,, /SIM Peach BL
Soy thee, Ninths and Berths Stearn
at Shannon itteo.ia, =I Peach St.
WIWI* New Kul& and Port - Pollaher &Sharpener
at Stumm' &C0.'0323 Pear& se.
flruehes uull4P—Ealr.Borta. Nana.Setalt. Moo,
iehtt0.....1.., II VALAMObt. 116 .w.. 4 MIMS
at Shannon & CO . N. URI Pasch St,
shoot the Chiron BR Depot, MN Ba
r Role Agents In North Western Peens. for the
Arehloildian Patent Axle% slot Rerrhlge MU , sad Bur -
glar Proof Sates and ?strew:We beam
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HICADQUARTERS NOR '
CHEAP GOODSS
lIMOISRALN AND ItITAIL
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
WINKS AND LIQUOR/3.
F. k M. SCHLACIACKER.
Are now receiving at their old eland, American Blots'
Mats strait, • lam, and superior stook of
Grefettek Provisions, WAN Liquor%
WUIow Wooden, Rolm Yams , •
Fruts,Da.
Together with emeriti+ and in a Roane of tkts
kind, *Dish they will oh se ebasp se any other *stab-
Ustarient in Me city for Club or won kiwds of county,'
produce.
They hare also on band ono of the tamest tad that
Btorks,of Tobacco and Capers seer brought to Nit to
*blab tiny invite the attention of the publio,
Cr Call and seette—anhabletzpowo is bettaritso
slaw shilling, consequently Cish buyerawill AO peat
bargains lw wi.Mr lathe
• GROCERY HEADQUARTERS.
—AMERICAN BLOCK. STATE STREET.—
sn..2.:seo—s9 R. It N. SCRLANDLICNN.
ERIE CITY IRON 'MORRO.
LI6ELL, SELDEN & BLISS,
FOUNDERS & HAdIIINISTS,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
DRIVING PIPES,-
WALKING BEAM IRONS
GELRThZGS AND MLCUIRIY .
All onr *ark is mole from the tat =dais% lad WM+
ArtZD ID be of the
BEST STYLE AND' WORKMANSHIP.
We are sow addles buaely to oar Itentitner, ase.
Kaa l ahetirter teenitits to ireppl7 the terreesed do
=aw ter oat work.
W. J.
satattr.
mut • ZORN H. BLISS.
Framisnu m MISS .
loft LAM £RD ORISTLIXIM.
A variety of Clrddracee Plain VA navy
READY-MADE CLOTHING, L
WI& Readrliarte
aru Veder
l abt Clotbia. A variety alibi* °.
•Trug goad& •
All ef 'blab *lll be kept on - band. and else mak dia
order. Our vale ate all manufactured modem
StaluOvirigtitaintrintind and firstlin by g
dowel Or
ihoitest aMber. Mao, a Imp variety Mem !Medley*
rattans, for UAW and Onliten't Ganneats. lE sr
den vlll be promptly Weeded to - .
JOIIN
strld-ty Perrachilt. brdareen=ildr.
DILCM, f MmmL, 't
DEALERS IN SMOKER'S ARTICLES,
Foul Goods and CIGARS,
57 Fiend •beet, Erie. Pena's;
FINE gassacarAum and men PIM
CH@ABTDBCLAY,CHINA sad talra PThid,
CIGAR CMS, 108 000 BOIS%
Wawa wad Lather %Mew Paashits, Mob saris
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Yaw, Oirmsa
. and Vlrsistia Soudiag sad
CHEWING TOBACCOS
Owe Web Se thir Esoet eruspleti ITV 011trar In Mb
seezbt. Rad ere espettalbr WM* the ettestioa' of cote*
to ap rdiestte. betw an sell them geode Weise
Its. shops: than they eau obtain them ehewhere.
nr Le istaillef, wI esallet be hodenmeld hen craw
s2Ann A 'MAU' sob torpt4ie trittatt
0./W Stimuli Tools. Ito apolimmeolotimen
rb k fteridoits. testate end batmen et S hea=se
tleo We ebeelear. Peat ?tee ten estaileu .
santhe Atatetiout.gteodl Tool Work* tiptoweeld, Yoe
t. -IM-Itas
Naar aaakcoo. 'Ai coma near. •
The aadtititaliS opard aHy Usage stems.
rlab idesettst• lad Pm* •(smalls Dt.•
pita Mot sot lel asaslea tat 104 a &du.
apply of Stews. tobatas.EaslL . ad d mith* sous.
suss La a lad 4tas Totem storsoridei al4l tort
at abelstati sad rstalL Phi sad Sas sat Orafax fa
Wass at Oates% tssaalsettes. I!tuottaa tabors. gipas
asel li Orob la rot nefoir,
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HOLSERY, GLOVES, &C.
OCILDERS /1 LIVE DBLT.ERS
To Oa
Situated *tittle Canal,
lqesz beds Dock.
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.;•nargo 4414 it Monet- hoer bright it' besets
• WMtimialuidtnis trend tue
And from the Uttke far It 'gleams;
• tTo lore, led rest, and comfort - all.
When wearied with the tolls of day,
And strife for glory, gold, or fame,
How street to sent the quiet way,
Where loving Hps' will lisp our name,
Around the light at home. •
When through the dark and etormyi night "
The wayward wanderer boo:reward fties
How, cheering is that twinkling light. -
Valob through the forest gloom be spies
It is the light of borne. He teals
That lleing hearts willgreet hint tbeit,
.And safely through his bosom steals •-
The joy and lova that banish - care -
Around, the light at home.
The light at home! how still and Sleet
It peeps from yonder cottage soor.-• -
The weary laborer to grott—,
.When the-rough toils of day sr* o'er.
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Sad is the sent thirdoes not know - •
The blessing's that the beams impart-
The cheerful hopes audjoysthst doer;
And lighten up the heariesthettri',.
Around the pght at, home.
A• Sad Starr.
groFilim DeMt 11.011 Prue:)
, Pianesville r Ohlo, is a: Very popular
female seminary, whets the yormitiladieh
are c t under theAtictit emeriti
lance,, and encore bee would 'naturally
sanitise a tempter Simard not gait
Mon. Except on .Wednesday strernotin,
male _visitors are not admitted; and then
no Opportunity is, afforded for obtaining
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Privitte interviews:
- Attracted -by the, reputation of ,this
school, and Itexious to afford 'his' child
every advantage in his power, Mr. John
Colwell, a firmer living near Erie, Pa.,
sent his daughter Delis, a very pretty
girl some sixteen 'pearl of age, to - this
seminary. For some time her:conduct
was such as teem:amend the respect initd .
esteem of her teacher did' to win fer her
the enviable position of tlie model scholar
in the institution. : She excelled both in
scholarship and Conduct, and the moXt
flattering accounts were sent to her par
ents.• • , - :
Darin gon e of the Wednesday receptions,
a young man named Henry Brand, plaus
ible and well-dressed, yet haying no regu
lar occupation, became. acquainted :with:
Miss Colwell, and from the sequel it is ap.
parent, succeeded in-making a favorable
Impression. Evading, the rules of the
school, stolen interviews were- managed
between the pair; and 'a clandestine cor
respondence kept up 'for' some:- week's
without detection. - They it- last because
careless, and the matron of the Seminary
discovering the %Odd' Miss Colwell,
leering the /louse end' dark, and pike
abip to the visits ofiyoung Brand upon
reception days. The precaution was taken
too late for the happiness of the young
girl, who, loving the young man, had
placed her honor and , her life in his keep;
lag. :She determined not to he debarred
the pleasure of his "society, and a rope
ladder having been procured, be was en.,
abled, under the *aver of darkness, to ,
ascend to her iooar. l . which was in the
second story, and there, pus hours in her'
compact, sometimes the whole night.
Excitement, loss of sleep, and the pre:
occupation of mind consequent upon this
course of life, gradually told upon 'the
spirits and habits, of study of the roans
girl, and she surely and rapidly retrogra
ded in ityar studies until her position be
same one of the worst'and most tureovi.
able in the seed!. Stich a course could
not be carried -on without exciting sus
picion:and rernark,and swatch being,ptit
upon her, Mr. Brand was detected while
in the very act of entering her -window.
After such a discovery it was, of course,: a
matter of- • iropoisibility that she could
longer be retained in the institution, and,
she waa,:the next day, after being !erase!.
ly expelled in the presence of she'school,
confined to • her room until her parents
could be summoned to conduct her home.
. •
In compliance with a request' which
Brand found means to communicate td
her, Mies Colivett met him at one of the
hotels in the town, anal arran gements for
an elopement and marriage were perfected
between the two, they having settled upon
Cleveland as their future home. Before'
this plan could be carried out, Mr. Colwell
arrived, and found his daughter at the
depot waiting for "the train upon which
she contemplated leaving T'aineaville.
at once tooktherge of her, and, after de
livering a well deserved, Chastisement to,
Brand, started with, bet for home. The
punishment he received aroused all, the
worst passions in the breast of the young,
man, and he determined to succeed in at
taining the object, of his desires at any
cost or trouble. Re themfore, unknown'
to Mr. Colwell, took the l same train with
them, finding some means to communicate,
the fact to Delis, .who, in obedience to a.
request.from him, managed to evade the
vigilance Of her father,' and at Girard,
where a train moving• in the opposite di
rection met them, terehange cars and re
turn with her lover to Painesville, while
her father was, rapidly being whirled le
an opposite direction. At the first station
at which the train stopped they left-it,
and, on foot, proceeded
,to. a place whence
they procured it conveyance to Conneaut,
Ohio, and there took passage for - this city - •
an the scow Sea Bird,- which was bound
for Saginaw fora load of itimber. Arriving
in Detroit about the first of July, .they
procured beard at a German's on Hastings
street, and there lived together fora short
time as man and wife, altheugh,they had '
never been married and Brand refused to
legalise their connection. The 'natural
results having ensued Miss, Colwell found
hetWelf about to b ecome a mother; and
the fact beintapparent to her he;
either being afraid or the consequences,
or beeenning tired et hiS victim, stand
denai her in a strange City Withimt Monti
and withr - friends.
The people with whOMehe was board
int amid not keep bim'aititant that nom.
pensation which it was not in her pewer to .
give.- Her Wituation pieciadecithe pont:t•
bility of her working for a living, end
overcome by her Enbfortliniss the Jost bar
seeksint *seemsn'iireintital *nude*,
•wittinlit abetter' inditittinttvVood: - InThis
condition - she' renitainedl . inqabout' th
wee:kiln:ice, When Abe wim•disco erect ini
the very
'ya•
nks nf toninetiaritatAa - ierintui
living ant tie 'ileiOtiy 'took 'tier to. tliair
a nn . heir, tttkotigli. her great
del. and eared for i end Inittallint
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son uoUtYclitt;rdar Faortatl , when they.
n . P4,4ler,,b3be r :the:loons 0, 1
- had ocenpi'ed tieing *ant:. 4..sesreb,for,
bet, resulted in boding, at the, :foot of
`Hastings street, the sh4a sfie had wore,
And the clothierg of Abe child. In al, bia
man . probability ahe Ass songht, in a.
watery. grave, that' peace,which she could
'newer: find on !anti: The river has,been.
drag.g.d, but without finding the bodies
of either mother or child. • •
Although Aar) , Brand - did not with ,
hie, own hand take thelife of this yourri,
confiding girl, he ices - ATMs of toned pa
though be ; had done. so.. Be wil :!,
go.
through, life with the brand ofgaia 9 his
brow, amen accursed and shunned: As
'for the victim -of ,his wiles, merwe.oot
hops tbat she ,Ints in thiislife expiated per
errors, and that in another •and a better
world hei sips have been forgiiel? her. .7
Girls 10 ;*itLe
There•are two laud of girls ; one is the
kind that appears best abroad, the girls that.
are good for psettea,- 'Mel. visits,' WIN . '
and whose chief delight fis '; sue& I
things ; the lithredirthh - litrid that ap
petimbest atitioNna; this girls that are inia
ful oba 'efterf4l - in' the lihrtit.room;' the
Rich-room and all the peQciaots~ol h io'mie.
They .differ. oliaraotir.-- One is
often torziti . mt at tome; the other 'is
, One is a 'moth. sorisuming
everything about her; the a sun
beam, inspiring life and gladnees 'all along
her pathway. - -
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1 , T0w, - it does Mot necessarily follow that,
there shall be two such- classes of girls.
The right education will
.nto.difg. :both a
little, and unite
,their charartemin one.
Girls are not made altogether for home,
any more- than boys are. Society would
be of hut little worth without girls; with
out women. -The first pleasure and duty
of every woman should be at- home.; her
next should relate to the refinement' and
well being of -soCie,ty. - wßttt in order that
she may benefit and adorn society l she
must first know bow'to benefit and adorn
home, Hence, every-girl, rich and poor
alike, should' be early and well instrcuted
iri all the duties - and mires : of home.
From the cellar to - tbe garret; she should
know all that is to, be, done. - From the
kitchen to the parlor,-she should be com
plete mistress. All, the interests 'of borne.
ehould.be as familiar. to her as hOusehold
woods. Neither idleness, folly or indif
ferenca should prevent her from engaging.
heartily in all the concerns 4if home - life,
This will be to here - school. more sdas
ble'than a seraln-.y n* a /Julie' s' college.
.1c behooves mothers, therefore, to feel
that they are'teachers of the first .dignity
in, ;position.; Their daughters. will be
much what they make them. Tke home
education will lay. the true. foundation or
eharacter. !twill fix thee principles
of life in the young girl's Ind. - it will
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give her an insight into d Mesa° duties
and teach her that 'to be 'Useful is one
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great end of life. - Boolc.education ,can
easily follow a good limns training ; but
gone lame trsistekts 'not ape' to - ronow
the education of the sahoole. * Gide, well
taught at home, are the girls that ap
pearsvell-everywhere. Give us the well.
bred,girls, and we shall have no need of
any other. They wilt makethe true Jro
inen.—Vatley Farmer. ..
Elopmaxt ALCiacianaa.
Mom tb• ciacemastu cud* Oct. is
Something over week age 'young
German named Charles Lohman, eloped
from Chia city, with Maria, daughter of
John Jacobi, a wealthy brewer over the
Rhine. Charles had for a long time pro
irioue been courtingthe fair damsel, and
was successful in his suit, having wOn.the
heart of the nasiden by her Promising to
marry hitn, provided Pa had no object
ions. • But pa had, as the 'ardent - and
, hopeful Charles discovered when he, went
to ask the old gentleman for *her. He
flatly refused to let her marry him. What
was to be done under the circumstances ?
The only course left to pursue was for
them to elope. He proposed the , "step
and the young lady agreed to it, so about
is week ago she . packed up her clothes,
and on the wings of love they dew to the-
Louisville =alibi:mt. Arrived in Louis
ville, and Charles, as soon as possible,
sought the County Court Clerk and ohs
Mined a licens'e...then _repaired. with his
fair one to the Squire's office, where they
were at once made happy.
But their honeymoon-seemed about to
be cut short,' by half its duration, at leant
when the father of the bride, learning her
*hereabouts, arrived on Thursday lag,
In the absence of an hour of the happy
husband. the old gentleman, either by
argument,*er considerations more. irresist
constrained , his daughter to go with
lam, and when the ardent husband re
harried to his love, he found 'her . not.
But soon be learned what had happened,
and applied to a lawyer for advice. A
writ of hakes eorpi . st wet promptly issued,
and before the rejoicing father could ,get
away trom the city, be was confronted by
an officer of the law, and required to pro
duce in court the. lawful wife of Charles
Lohman, and show. cause *Why he had
carried her off: ,:This was a proceeding
the old gentleman had not thought lot,
and 'he was very much " frightened—Lso
much eo that he hastily sought his new
son-ins -law, arranged matters with him eat
isfactority. conducted 101 to his anxious
sponse. satisfied the gentleman of the
law, and all three 'returned home on Fri-,
day last. ' • '
A. liforsuia - maa ass Foot Cirrthestr..-
A crime; almost too horrible to relate.was
perpetrated at Atorencel,.Hichigan. Wed.'
voids) , foram:ion. about ten o'clock. .A
Airs. Simstai, , tbe wife of a - farmer in that
vicinity, murdered her four children by
cutting their throats. • in • the morning
the, woman prepared breakfast tor the
family ,as usual, and nothing was discov.
send in her conduct tolexciki suspicion.
'After breakfast Kr: Sitduss. made preps. ,
rations for leaving home for" portion of
'the / day and started off, Littlel thinking of
the, dreadful scene that wail shortly to •
, take place at home, which would not on•
ly envelop himself in glooin, but cut a
sadnesa over the entire community.- He
had been- gone but a short time when.
Mta. 8. taking her- four-children—all
tie girls—went to the barn; entered, and
after !ticking the datti out the thresh; of
"sob child and then destroyed perself le
the name manner..o.se ehild, with ghost.
ly woundsin the neck &bill:deeding pro.
fuseiri anctoessled in dragging herself to
'the home and informed "erupt, whii
once 'Carted after Mr. 8. and overtaking
him before .ho' reached "his deittinition,
informed :him' of the 'dreadful • sraged
that had taken piece.- -Kr. Manus is the
Owner of ',splendid fuse, house was,
pleasant, end no uusehultthatid
cpsi 1,9'041:1ed for the oonduCt . of; his,
wife` This' readful affair Crested, in,ecitte
eicitement at MoresieLL-414ife
The itbjatie tis"VG‘a:
Elkaida fiat; Rad 4- •
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LlSll9tivin44Ccik nftas•.Ns. NllOO gonseP9a^
„ITO grthelliettsoad
The r moat tfrilting inctitaitiiiic
fair took place” here on the let 4ndtant
that' has shocked the feelings = of our
citizens elec. the close of. the war. The
cause and - result are as follows: About
three weeps ago, or more, Mr. Antony
Walton, a wealthy mill-owner of this town,
arose early in the morning with the alleg
ed intention of visiting his mill end plan.
tithe), but, suddenly changing his route,
returned to hia house. There he found
Mr. J. 'Leach, (a young lawyer, . who
makes Mr. Waltim's house his home dia.
ing the sessions of court,) in the room
with , his wife. ' Their positions relative to
each other were such as to excite amt.
cionon the part of the husband, who at
once ordered Mr. Leach out of th 4 house,
and forceitthe execution of his mandate
at the point of a revolver ; after which he
Called for the carriage, and, putting mad.
am in, sent her to her mother. Nothmg
further of interest transpired in the case,
except that a bill of divorce was filed by
Mg.-Walton, until last Saturday, wheri
Leach agaip rode into town. .After stroll.
ing about the village for some time, ho
met Anderson Walton, a ion of Antony
by' a ., first wife. Anderson reproached
Leech at once' with the scandal, which
Leach denied with emphasis, whereupon
Andersen. shook , his fist in his fate and
you did!'
for vist saw your at . the 'seine time put
tiou hie hand under his coat. r "So you
will shoot you!? yelled Leach,
tied drawing hie six - shooter , he fired arid
young %Moe fell, pierced through the
lunge, the blisiad gushing from the month
and nostrils, Just then Mr. Walton, the
elder, rushed up and fired three ahote from
his pistol directly at Leach, but missing
him entirely, slightly wounded Capt.. A.
T. Moiety and a negro.. °ace more Leach
fired, and the elder Welotn lay on the
award a corpse. The ball entered just
above the hcart, severing the main arte
ries and causing instant de a th.
Anderson lingered until Monday even
ing about two o'clock, when, as they
were closing' the grave overall that was
mortal of his father; his soul joined him
in the spirit world. But the tale of death
does not end here. The Rev. James H.
C. Leach, D. D.;s highly respected Pres
byterian minister, died soon after bear
ing of the bloody drama in which his son
had acted so prominent a Tart ; possibly
the consequence, though as to this no one
can do aright but ,conjecture. Mrs;
ton was one of the wives of Robert, the
aeronaut, whose earl were cut off in Louis
for bigamy I Soon after their
marriage he ran off with her money, leav
ing her destitute, theughlegally free, for
he had two wives 'Meg
.when be married
her. - 'hfr.' Walton becarde so enamored
with the beautiful widow that he bought
her wedding clothes, and, layished on her.
every luxury that wealth could pr3cure
until the recent -affair Which led to the
double homicide. Leach has been justi
fied on the plea of wit-defence: s
Somer. or AN &count Giat.--TheParis
Tempt gives thalotteCer eccount of an
extraordinary suicide• committed by a
young English, girl. in Branca : "M. and
ItadarneB.—, resiaiisg in the Rue'de Fau
bourg Saint Ifonare,' , engaged as govern.'
ess for two young daughters, an orphan
girl, Lug, - a'- native of,. Liverpool.
She wilt welt acquainted with the English
and French languages, drawing and mu
sic. Possessing a sweet ;temper and en.
gaging manners. she' was greatly respect
ed by M. and /Cadmus When they
went to their country seat; In the begin.
Tineof summer . she-went Witt( Th em.
here she became quite melancholy, and
though every means were employed to
divert her, she, continued in this state,
and refused to give any reason. for it. At
length she attempted to commit suicide
with the fumes of charcoal, but she was
discovered in time to prevent the coin
pletion of her design. A physician was
calledin. who directed that she should
be carefully watched. This' was done,
but one day Lucy B--suddenly disap
peered. and no one was able to tell where
she had. gone. Fifteen days passed from
the period of her disappearance. At, the
end of that time a disagreeable smell was
noticed in the house, and it was traced to
a roe's which was merely used for a bun
ber room, and scarcely ever entered. A
large chest seating on a box containing
books was found here. The chest was
Opined; and in it was found - the half-de
composed body of Lucy. She held fast
in her right hand a photograph of M. S—,
which she asked for a few daps befage,
and on the bank of it was written the fol
lowing words S—,-T ask' your par
don for my death. I loved you. Not
daring to tell you., and too weak to leave
you, I thought that I must die. I also
ask pardcn of Madame S—, who was so
good tome." The post mortem examina
tion proved that she must have made
several attempts, at suicide, for in her
stomach were found pins, nails and poi-
son.
A Was • Xmas ass Htreasxe.—The
Heine Democrat, at Saco, gives the follow
ing details of the late murder of Dr.
Sweat, of Kennebrink, by his wife K "On
Sunday morning last.-Drl O. M. Sweat, of
Kennebunk, died from the effect of mor
phine, administered by his wife. The
doctor, Until within a few yearvi has al
ways sustained a good character, bat in
that time he has taken to drinking, and
on Sunday morning he had a , bottle of
- whiskey hid in the hay in his barn, which
he. bad visited two or three times before
the family was up. His wife sent a little
girl to find the bottle, which she found
acd gave to Yrs. Sweet, alma she poured
some powder into the bottle, and after
shaking it sent the girl to replace it in
the bay. ' Shortly after the doctor went
to the barn for a few mome nts , and came
In, after helping his wife 'about making
the fire, and then went and sat down on
the sofa, where he soon fell: asleep, never
to awake. His wife, after finding that he
could not be awakened, took a large dose.
of morphine for the, purpose of killing
herself, but was discovered in season to
prevent her death. Mrs. Sweat, we an
derstatd, had, given, her hoband mor
phine, two or. three times previously,
:which had, made him sick, and it was for .
thotpiirposathat she says the last dose
wasintended. The case will be brought
1 before the grand jury at the present
1 1 term."
Fan TEM „ALTAR. TO Tile GRAVIL-.-000
Week ago Mr. Tony Leaked' was married
to Miss Agnes Kriel!, both of Newport,
Kentucky. The voting and happy coup
le enjoyed their boneymcon on Fridays
Saturday and Sunday, determining that
on Monday morning they would settle I
down to a commencement of their new
life with all the business, responsibilities,
trials, Nte. On. Monday morning they
rose at an early hour, and robing them- , 1
selves in their .every-day attire, went to
breakfast. Each • cianplained of feeling
'seriously Mood neither could eat. The
husbandwaa compiled. almost • immedi
ately to retire to bed, and in a few min
utes his wife fulkuredllua--A : chy . sliiian.
was sent for, who, upon arriving in the I
sick chamber,abd after en examination
of the patients, pronounced - their, disease
the cholera. mediate...attention
vise given to theca, 'but during the day
they' ocintinded ' to grow Worse, and' at
fortrind:a-half o'clock the husband died.
His-body:was: removed to. an adjoining
room. His wife was also id •oolleped
condition, and at - eight and4-half peolcick
she '144 gollewed - her hirebiuld into the
dirk Vafleq end, abiders cf. deatlC The
bridegroom and: treidewere tubed iii their
,wedding, clothes ,, arid, on , Tuesday, both
Rees ilk flue LlnikegrArer.Cin.
.grire#:
Dres-113 Beet, -
join van kayetwas the author of the
now prdatkbYlo `XPleilaviv and trots
often.ln Detreit a *attain thtiently placed a
seedetreark - tottlatosi riPtin the loose,
and was killed by art,ex.plusion• .
A Detr man recent', his wife
tar $200,t0 sailor, and applied to apatite
to inarty hi m to a girt Of,l9:Velt,,eu
' womajiiii - Louisville, lately gaire birth
trovinti; and shertly afterwards sold then
to twto neighhors—th e "boy . ter two deans,
and the ed i tor two pane of Andrea's
shoes.
DFitift the insurrection in 'Palermo, a
woman and bar .two children were, thrown
Into alit , ' furnace' by'the icatturobt. and
,burhed to death. ' ' r :
.1t: toetble iislatnity hag oat aired
'Red Sea—the foundering of the Lldian
steamship Blatutryin contequenceofis hol•
lislon with another vessel called ,theriZfedo.
The vessel began to sink immediately, al:,
ter the aceident, and, borriblo tc‘ ratite,
cot of one hundred and one pailengeer
only twontY•tvro were med. /. ' -
A-statistical table exhlbitiriirthe !attic
of increase of- the population of the - 170 i.
ted States since 1850, the date of the last ,
census, is being prepared at Washington.
In 1880 Hie population of the United
States was 31,443,321, and it is calculated
that at the present Our it is fully 35,500 r
000.
Mlll
n . -
- It-makes people's months water to think
of the revenue of some of the English ec
clesiastical fanctionanee. The net reins•
nues of the bishopric of. London for the
year 1865 were $100,335 in gold; of the
dean and chapter of St. Paul's' Cathedral, -
London, 854,350 to gold, and of the dean
and chapter of Westminster . Abbey, $143,.
665 in gold. . •
-The Springfield (Mass.) [Aims says, that
"sensualism, in all its more beastly and die
gusting forms of licentiousness and profli
gacy, is on the rapid increase in all our
New England- eitiek and towns, and no- -
body, can blink out of eight without •
doing violence to his knowledge and sin
cerity." -
The colored' people of --Meektenburg,
County, North Carolina, held a meeting
on the 14th ultimo, and tendered their
thanks to the white attizens of Charlotte
for the liberal aid given them in s large
sum of money, to help them purchase a
house to worship God and educate their
children in. Yet, theseare the'yvhite men
who are to be disfranchised for not giving
colored men their rights.
A woman n Charleston; S. C., begged,
for eighty dollars to bury her husband. A
benevolent lady lasted her borne to take
her the money. In a darkened apartment
lay the corpse ; the widow wee crying, and =
everything looked very melancholy. She
- left the eighty dollars and departed, for•
getting her parasol. Returning she fermi
the corpse carefully counting the moue*
A worldly wise exhibitor at a late egril
cultural fsir in Connecticut- divided la
bushel of peaches, entering one halifin•
his own name and other in the name
of a gentleman of some prominence/ in
the ticinity. His own half was unnoticed,
bat ;he other-half bushel Leek the prize,
proving there ie something in a name.
In Chicago, w manor 38 mad a girl of 18
came before ajustice - tO be married, when
it turned out that the num -had a wife liv
ing, who had run away from him, because
he was in the practice of administering
Corporeal punishment The man Bald that
was no impediment, as 'be bad sold his
first wife to the fellow Jibe ranaway with
her. . • •
favorite means of suicide, of late,
seems,to be running before , a railroad train;
but it is not by any means a sure way.
man who tried it at Rochester, the other
night, was thrown as high *as thesmoke
pipe of the locomotive, and when he fell •
one of his feet was caught under a wheel,
which cut off two of three, of bia leer..
His, head 'was injured and he was left ,
senseless upon the ground, but his injuries
will not prove fatal.
While three little. boys were amusing
themselves with a toy cannon in Xew-Or , -;
lean, on Monday, October 1, one of theaii
put a ball or some other Anissle into thei
little gun and Bred it into thadireetion off
his mother. not dreaming of the injury it
mtgtitdo. The mantle entered the mother";
xight side, and, penetrating the heart,lvas*
almost immediately fatal.
A borne thief, who was arrested a few.
days since at the railroad depot in Eddys-' •
ville, lowa r afterhandcolfs were placed on
the wrists, obtained permission to take
what be called ague medicines, which he. }
bad in his pocket. It proved to be strych-,,
nine, but he refused reinediea and died in
about a half an hour in the greatest agony.
lie stated to the officer that he bad served:
one term in the penitentiary and winkle.
termined not to-serve-another..
The newspapers hr various parts of the •
country are noting en immense increase
in carriages- since ,the close of the war,
showing that nature:la ezerting her, TOM*,
perative power to make up the ravages of
the hattleteld and the hospital. In Ohio,
the increase in 1885 and 1866 over 1859
end 1860. is 55 per cent. Similar statistics
compiled elsewhere show similar results.
A cigar maker in Hudson City, New
Jersey, while on a.spres recently, was in
duced to marry a woman much older than
himself. When he became sober and learn
ed what he bad done, hu - went to the near
est liquor saloon, collected a crowd about
him, and after relating the circumstances.
of his marriage, drew a large claspknife
from his pocket and instantly plunged it
into his breast, intlietiug a wound that will '
probably prove fatal..
The city of Raleigh, S. C., contains but •
five or six thousand inhabitants, but it has
entered largely into the printing and pub
liabinglansitess. There are nine differe4
printing offices there, which issue three
daily papers, one tri-weekly. one semi ?
weekly r oix weeklies, one semi-monthly ,
paper t one monthly paper, two monthly
magazine, and one annual, making six
teen distinct publications that are regular- '
ly issued. This is doing very well; and
speaks well for the enterprise and
intelli
gence of North Carolina. In additionto
the papers and periodicals Pniunerated, a
temperance journal is soon to be started
in Raleigh. •.
A couple representing themselves to be
newly married, and an bridal Costume,
stopped at one of the New Lisbon (Ohio)
hotels during the Fair. to spend, a few
days on their wedding tour. 'The-groom
borrowed seventeen dollars from an ac-
comodating gentleman and disappeared.
The deter - led bride—witbout money, and
without friends, a victim of deception.
—wept tears, which drew a handsome /
contribution mit. of -the • pockets of the
boarders: Sbe then disappeared. It is
believed now that it was a concerted trick
beoreen the two, who have *joined, each
"other, and are ready to receive any amount
again in the way of a loan pr contribution
from Founding landlordteand generous
guests. • /
The Grant County (Illinois) Herald re
lates that a man named-Lyon was bitten
three times on the foot by a rattlesnake
while beadiog grain," had fell to the
ground. He was carried to the house,
drank., half a pint of,alcoholand camphor,
then a quart of whiskey, and then a quart
of pure alcohol, feeling no symptoms of
intoxication. The next morning he felt
some numbness and pain in his limb and
drank another pint of alcohol,. then - •
lowed a quarter -of . a pound of fine•dut
chewing tobacco, boiled in meet milk.
These doses, which it would beLstipposed
would kill, anybody, bad no injurious ef
fects, end the fourth day after the bites
he felt•well enamel, only a little sorOkees
•
from the knee down. '
1 it Is a husky thing for the" American
treasury that this coca V has no royal.
family to support. is En sl i d the people
are complaining bitterly o i
.1 7 'at they have
n.
to pay 5 royalty, the.ite of which are
thus letdown : The Queen se*tidltures,
e lm
inclu g her civil list, $1,9115.00Q a year ;
the gchess of, Cambride4, 1130030; the.
Due esti of Mecklenburg utrelits, $15,000;
the' aka of Cambridge, $60,000 ; Pituceee
IL - of Csmbridge; . sls,ooo ; therPrincemp
loyal, $40,000 t . Prunes' Alice: $30,000 ;
the Frizz* of Wales, 4200,0001 hir.cess of
Wales, e 50.000;. Bing of , Use .1301eartr.
$250,000-111 of which monists to an an
suet total of $2,615,000, find is swollen by
1 other personal pensions to $3,000,008