E RIE WEEKLY Noe. 0 anolo for aunts) lionzazwztolt Ewa, Count STAIN Sr. AND NU PAM seggcpJFITOX—TWO DoLt4lts inn Fan' Clara per spawn Sf paid to adratiso ; Tzoon DOUAI' it not until the expiratio3 of he ieep. Babeeithere e rred by enniet will bo'eluttgel Pint CMS 11 , o r in add:Hole:: ill tei•eriptis. ateeritir,4lll3f semi assuatly. No paper 'lntl ha sent oatat . the State veers paid for ta amnia. , ovERTIV..ifENTS.—One Moore of Ten Linea s t n s s'.o 3 ; two ineertiont $1,78; three >laser .4.loo 'one atontS 152,50 ; two roonthoo.7,llol thee ,ontto 5450;eta months Stad;Orie yearll2.oo; ether advertisements in proportion. Thean rates e ll he ttnetly adhemi to. n tesi changed by apeelll, o .,trect, or at the option! or 'the ptibllshere. ova N o tices, Strays, Dieorepa and like adirertiit' 0 ,4 p 2,00; Adrninfotrator's iirotinei $3,00; Li4l., !ogees 13 vats • line; liar:lege Notion TWVII4• nn m ai piens; Obituary Notices(o*rtbree llaw tea reate per line. Original poetry. MI. v e te ot the regnant of the editor, one dollar pea line= r ° odeorteletoonts will bo eontinnoil at/ 4 1'"4".0'03 ordered, - „i - t r his direction, unites • specified period Is open for their insertion. rs' 117 common:es Cons ishittld be addressed to HNJ'N WRITMAN, Editor and Proprietor. irectorp. Business STEriir." l4 , • ATTOICSTI' ♦AT Lair, triltfut Ifills, "nol-tmo• Tl.4Cocnty, • C KNoLt,, 0 • S URGEOS DZSTIST , State St, near 9th riot sllif Cri.OwiCUTLER. rroayrr AT LAw, elizard, Erie Count?, end. other bzeinese attended to with !in,qteb. W. WKTIIoreE, _ ATSOnrsr AT LAW , 1a Ot Sm,A Walkaes ant 7'62 .rvrrfr- 811.1513 /ILLEITO. C,PENCEIt & InA Ft VINe ATTOSAMTB AIM CofirSELACOSJI AT LAY. of!, Fs,. eon. Block, near North West corner of the Etb!lC Frio*, Po. PH fr.() r lIENIOSTT. James o rws rwimt. Affieeoinond fr .131.,k, French Street, between FM and c,} rIGT.IS pa.. T.entax. Psoranrros. a „ 1 ,,,,,,,,,a.ti0n5, soh earefal attention riven to t 9 erottemr, sottyta. an6rils-10, cinellAusicrq, ) E.. Ira, OP Till PIJOIL Pa 71 11 0.1 Bloekt f: kPdtv m g Wetst of Farrar Hall, Sirtp. Pa. EV. GUNINIIIigONI. (1 - ATTORNAT A? LAW 1.373 /CMG% 011, Tilt PLACE. EA Claim rizent, Conveystieer and Collector One In GazelbhufldtnF, 11111thwept corner of Fifth in. t , t . Ps. spl3N3B.t N W *Tons . Joss Closnrsmarma. at the new riek stir...Facie Villain.. has , n band a lame assort zint of firroTries. Provisions. Wood and Willow Ware, ram Liganni. Tobacco. Seca.*, be . to which he le r:dolly rills the attention of the public. satiefled that p.m of(Pr as goad hsritsins as can ha had la ani part of Erie entintir. mar30.65-Ir G EO. C. ispnsexT, 31. D.. PT1T9113115 A 315 SUItUTO.II. PM,' rid ''ark street, over C. nierl's store—bola& IA r•ri4rnenra f!. W. Keen, 24 40nr smith cf the 11 n Clorr 4, . on 24r1.1.fral street Office boom from 11 n'eler% 4. 41., until 2 P. Y. my11Y9,41 ri W. ?MED d: \Thorpe'la and retail dealers in Anthreelte, Edum , nnus and Sioesbarg coal and wood. ':Gentibie 1.-hie... Lama for tanndrien, and prepared for bone. use. alsaiw on hand. Yards—Cnrter dth and Myr , le. and rarrer 'dyrttd and Stitner ste n 2 elitism, west of the Un'ork Depat, Friy. F FitAsEtt, M. D.. 71nmee'patt.te PhvatAan and Surgeon ftliee and I.:aide-et, tflA Peach St., opooatte the Park Howie. Office home from 10 to 12 A. M., 3t0 5 P. SL. and 7 t , 8 P. IL ap3-Bm. ItEAL RAMAT'S FOR SALE. Seven/ very ebotoe bovine*, site , . on State Street. tie tvevn Seventh and Eighth , fre.te, but MO. are f rd tor vale on very reseon'able ternait, It applied .Finquire of sit edit. WV. A. GALBRATTFI. Aunt roIIN . DICEHR, . 411 1 DaALER rzi Dar GOODS. Gaocaanga. r rkerr,Ze, NAM, GIARS, Seed, Plaster, etc, eor a Sixth street and Public square, Erik Pd. iarni i r D. usiocom, - M • LRII 11 ITTY AND SaLSTAELI, on tetween State end French. Fine Horses and Car tnlpt on rowellahle terms. ins2Bl4-Iy, K G • MALbr.R., Ttaxwart, lfD Mutint ry Hors. Val:. Ales. S.a¢•r, ke. Proprietor of Ale and Lner Brewer:ex, and Malt warehouses, Erie. ?a. pi:TA tt - - ior Y. Pi exacurm, p. D. at., U. DIMS?. OfEet., French Ft. 'woad stary 131nek. Dell? earner at Reed limas °el 8-1 y _ • . .Resler In Groceries, Proistee, Provisions, Ysc.l. Willow mai Stone Ware. Wines, Liquors, &c, Street, opposite the PosteEee, Erie, Ps. ruarirBs-1„e UT K. MAGILL. . • •• Prerrer. Office in Rearm- 4s a. Mock. north aide of the Park. Erie. Pa. IR. ITOSKINSON, WILL lAIN . CO.. gCCOVASCIIIII to Os - rtre Z. moi-tha, havinxinn Merchant, and Wholaule dealer, in Cnal !rex int N. Y. k E. and People's Line of Steamers. r.ut Public Dank, brie. Pa. JandliS ly. - THE BEST , PIANCS IY AMEPSCA Are rradAl7 R. DRUCKER & CO TILLING Soils Them. TPiTITRS WIIILLDI 4. M. 11, tl • P1E17810113 AND 917e6107 02c., 2d loot Resity's Slott, Wiest Peek. Erie. Pe. nror Pessefard, Christian k Rath's atom. Residence r,,t nide 111:1 44 .le ,treed . 341.1fonsi South of Ninth. Mee. bon to 10 LAI ' , and 2 to 3 ?var. N.:tures% • f J. BLAKAGY, Al:Tonne' AT LAW. Pam!, Elk Co Pa:. Will also practice in adjoining Conniff*. e, ..1-ame W:11. MARKS, • ?salmi Lyn Cu :mints et.taxis. t's;ns Meet, shore Dr. Bennett's Ofßee.) Clothes 1:14 'P. r.ro.lred and elessed on short notice. Terms to ear , sabliss en. snarl ly T W. tiIIIEGIEISN. Arra. TTT AT LAW, WI I attend to rniendnast beldame to Erie and ijnintatt eenatiea Special attention gi.tetk to pollee inn and .00>•e¢neel. Odlee to niedernichre Mock, earner of State and 6th lel7-tflime . ?Mtn. C. MICR& ZPENCER & MHEIrMAN, ArroanniTn AT La►, Pardrllrt, Pa.. bile. in Irnres bnitdfor, Llberti street. Y:amle City, Pa., Ofßre over Kemp's Bank,Tiolmden St. , ol!•etione promptly mode In all parth of the all re .. • jr IT-4m P. h 9CTRRTI.MARK 111740. tIVNICIE . 8: EWING, ATTORITYS AID Cornesmone At LAW OeFiCl‘pf unto 'e Crittenden Hall 71 ' . " 1 ". Collection, and u aim legal b¢ei ten in 7rene, r. Erie; Irvren and Puree. Euee.ablem.,l to carefully son prnnho,, neern 2llo — , ,, l . A. Galbraith. flerNo . la ITbitinAn en 8111,Sreer.t. m i me, Erie, Pa. Hula. B , "'" ar. S. P.Johnuott, I .9,lltrown n.ener• k Clerk. NOOLEC, BROWN &co. .. . v --- WhollAida &mar; In bard and soft's * . iri., Pa. rarlodlrfoted o f our &et property to , r,t.-ra„,flzm, we •eeessarlly retire from tiff , 601 ~fid.'''',C Ill2CeetalON SS OpaisseatrY WO?* "I the giq , )) j r "" " 6, stronare ne oar old Mends '. "P l2- eq icon, RPSECIN 6: CO YTI.R R.parritt 4.°4 Pitsbionnaza... nori ptfth orpet, between trld tth, Ede ' P. Our ox ttt , rlderl to promptly. ..I. t ay ie done In 0 - 4 L work. tnnn.r. anISIM tr RYAQUr. iste PoTtslav, TFIE EIETWILISN SECOND & THIRD STS Exm, Prrsa. 7 . 4111 1.6 r, .7 , ershrusd harbor purchased the Interest of bzt ,b, . lll , c9nthitue to on.doet. the above anal:dish hofiarronarti of the etudomem of the old bw toe custom of the public generally, promising 9 tf utmost endeavor to give perfvet sstisfaetion. JAY S.CITILDS. I,los, GOODWICN & C•10-4:51 to ! 01 Pet ne n. the Depot! It IL:0T, .7f. .1“ DROWN. :Ss M DEVFECRI. A. II MUT. N. C. , ATM, Gomm • j *1h" , .0. harlot vo 4 oeted their art at gemt ch. ;•"" 4 ,.:"'raoPet to do a General Banking, Sul:tango ..„ • 1.0. Itaslntsk 41 ~f,,,0t Bondi, ord intent Hetes of all bums Lli eteroinittrne bootbt and sold. " nvel-lf ,ammerrigaidim P . nug .tre CO9 DiALIBI' I, I).'CNTIty FRODUCE r : GROCERIES, HD, Btflli~ 10111C°N _ - 'IIQC Willow. Ware, PruiLt; .2Vuts, xck. 814 !TAT* 6121:1117, Irtit betwarzt ath r and 9th Sts, ERIE, PA. 141 for Conutir ProdaeL ICE ms244f irisanst. ti,j7R:lcotinD n I I . I . I.M!DIN . G ?WAVLE% *4 1q54,, Johinion gr. 24: 7 " 8,21 M. Eant. bud a tz de 46011 , 11inmos -sad ratePlic". bl2-tf \nv rowteco et • ctuan STOllit• tkauo -- • kn. "tined hare opened a *ow Tobacco ItmlOr . %Istvan Rite so rnman, toPPollte Dl ' 6 — ).„, ° ,0 and will hop constantly on, baud a exact ' 4 ,7 Nun,. 't Du eo:llatar and evertthißt Mani i' . rt ieta:Tobaeco dam 'bleb th., eat MD I , .awe sad retail. Flag end saint doming t° C'ef tit. tut tun atretare. Smoking tobAteN PIM 1 -..;,,,trds la great misty. ELOaa k aBILINIL, :- , - ." \ VOL. 37-NO 24. " - • • 1iA . 121:4' . ' 1 1111E.M.A.11 , 1E1 - toilet delight —tupettor to any Cologne—tsed ta bathe the bee ant person, to reader the Ado loft sad bash, to allay inflammation, to perfume clothing, for headache, tte. It L manufactured from the tilt South ern Magnolia, and is obtaining a pttrousge quite an• preeedanted. It is f favorite with aetressea and Opera singers. It is sold by lel dealer', et $l.OO in large bot. ties, and by DMUS BaRNES'Ik CO., New York, whole sale agent'. ' SARATOGA SPRING WATER Sold by all Druggists. l'Jes to r - "Exactly 1" Solon Shingle said; were there, 'every Um*" if he felt "owlet'" in the morning, h i e took Inantsron Bitters; if he felt weary at "night, be toot Plantation Bitters; if be lacked appetite, we. weak. isnrrnid 4r mentally oppressed, he took Plan. talon Bitters, sod they never failed to set him on his pins ignore sad arm. w persons want iirly better ar,therltr. bet et some My, plat read the following • • • "1 oars mush toloo, for I rertlybe Here Plantation Bitters saredleny lifp. s • • • "I hwre bee' ► great 'offerer from Dyspepsia, and Mato abandon pr•aehing. • a • ? h• Plantation Hitters have caredsae." REV. C. A. ItILLTOCM. i2Zew ?ark City oettr64tf. • • • • •t had lost alt appetlte—was ao weak and cam ted I acialdhardly walk, and had a per. fees dread of society. • • The Plantattoa Mt , ten hare at me all right " JAYS% EISTAILNWAY, St. Loafs, • • • • "The 'Mutation Bitters hare eared me ota dersnarorneot of tbeTtldneya and I/riflery Organ that dishes Ned m• tor years. They act like a charm. C. C. MOORS, 254 Broadway, N. 7t." 3f,,. 0. ht nev'oz, manager of the Union Rome School for Soldiers' Children, says she has -given it to "the weak and buena children under her chart, with the most happy and gratifying resnite." We have no oeived over • a hundred name of such esn tidestes, bit no advertieement so effects' as what people Pemeelver say ors good article. Our fortune and our rep tation is at stake. The original quality and high &erecter of then goods will be sustained under every end all etreutrietapere. They have already ob• tabled agile In every town, village, par'sb and hamlet among civilised iiations. .Bact -Haters ti 7 to come a. near oar name and style u poulble, end because a good article cannot be Fold as cheap asA poor one, they, End some support Irmo partleivho do not ears' what they men. Se en roar guard- See our prints mark over the cork. " -P. IT. DRAKE k CO:, New• York City. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! OVER A MILLION DOLLARS f.t.avgn. . _ "Gentlemen: I had a nemo run worttr $1,200, who took cold from a bad hurt In the leg, and useless for over a year. I he d nerd everything I eonld bear of without benefit, anal I tried the Mariam Ifultalg Lin • (went. It soon effected a permanent cure. " Montgomery, Ala., Jane I?, '59. J.l. DOWNING." 9 take ploaeure in r4ommendLni; the Mexican Muse, tang Liniment as a valnabli and Indlsperumble article for Spralas, Sorts, Sentence or Galls on Gorses. Oar Men have used it for Burns, Bruires Sores, Itheuma• Ginn, to., and all say It acts like magic. " • J. W. JEWETT, Foreman for Amertcan, Wells, Fargo's and lianclen's games " "rho omit of ay dancbtaes ankle, ownieloned Thule skatinglast winter, was en they eared In one week after she enanneneed using your celebrated Mustang Mal- meat alratteAtzr, Vass, Aug. I,IBBS. it is an admitted feet that the Itslican Mustang rani- Inen• torforms more cures in shorter time, °emus and twit, than any article ever discovered. Families, Dr* ery•men, and planters should always hair • it on hand. Quick and sore it certainly ts. All genuine is wrapped In steel plate engravings, be. ring the sigurtuze of 6. W. Westoreolt,themist, and the private tl. S. Stamp of MIAS DARns & CO., over the top. Au effort has b en made to counterfeit it With a cheap stone plate label• Look closely, an 10155 I y SARATOGA SPRING WATER Sold by all Druggists. It to a most delightfil Nair dressing. It aradleatee scurf and dandruff. • it keeps the bead cool and elesai. It makes the hair rich, soft and glow. ' It prevents the half turning gray and falling cff. _ It rector . tole ntron.uretnatarely bald beads. 'this to what Lyon's Nan/ulna -will do. It Is pretty— elewp—durable. It Is literally sold by the car-load and yet Its almost incredible demand is daily increasing until there to hardly a country store that does not keep It, era family that does cot ate it K. TROYAS LYON, Chemist. N. Y. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! . Sold by an Druggist,. * I=l= Who would not be beautiful ? Who would not add to their tpatity ? What gives that marble purity and ells *lope appearance we obligee upon the styes, and In the Ety belle 1 It Is no longer a secret. They nu &gide amain mom. U. motioned use renown fan, Fmk- Pimples and roughnen from the face and hands, an lzur vas the complexion smooth. transparent, bloom , - 'Jibing. trnliko many eonnoting. It contains no mos order it for arkles to the akin Any druggist will if not on hand, at ISO ante par bottle. DENAS El E. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y., Chemist. *CO., Wholes?' Amu, N. Y. sAR 4 "Gas.PRING WATER! flelmstreers Inimitable fur Coloring s 476 , £llinstaatil4olll dos are composed of luau nautili, and mom or lass destroy the vitality sad beauty of the hair. Thla la 'Oa original hair coloring, and has been growing in favor over twenty year& It restores gray hair to its original color by gradual absorytloa* in a nu it tainarkabla manner. It is also a beautiful Mil' &suing. Sold in two sites-60 cents and gl—by all dealers, C. EIittRINIUM. Chemist. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! LTOVI EItAACT or PrMI JAMAICA Gramm. For la. diestion, Nausea, Thearthorn, Stek Headache. Char" Korhall,Platuleney, to labors a warming stimulant Is required. Its Mehl preparation and intim parity makes tt 6 empanel reliable wattle for sallow tmp* ass. Sold errerymbete, at 60 ante per bottle. Ask (of 'Loop's" Pare Sit:act. Take no other. SARATCOGA SPRING WATER! 0,116.1 . 7t5. Bold by all Dr:flirty. It ENIOVAL. GROCERIES l t GROCERIES ! ! rateeriber itas renorred his stock of Graceriss from the stand above the Late Depot to the recite in the brick block. ore State street, mast ol rth, *hers he will be hinny to lee tol him* and eastmers and their codas for goods Histock • Groorrin Is large and eareChlly sahebs! too s oilsnod st the Wren retie orinsistsot with tbs originsl cost He issetlay all fa lied of anything in big line to &- him • ealL V. • DCWHIriDES ErSETOnnillniliZrrir s nolidwirtre eta; be moil by ono wbo eiirtallibswin trua. 'of other; mil win bin you sothisig %alto , Adttrow with stamp i , pang.* • so 2 %d t ai, MOO. F. ‘- ..1,. ~.. lE., • , • . REV w. 0. weGoNTEß.Muirld. N. V Bold by ill Druggists ED. SEEI!EY." Sold by all Druggists. Bold'by all &valeta•. - k BM EMI C, .! • !-,,^ EMI RIM MEI : ^. . • 4:f • ' , IDENsia ,& nonci&R. ! !,:tr , " ROA; , - Etak - 0401#0- itp.x 4,11. PLAIN' AND FANCY ' CANDY - IVELOLESALE . AND RETAIL ORANGE.,, LEMONS, NETS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. YANKEE NOTIONS, WHOLESALE. TOYS - _OF ALL KINISS, WHOLESALE. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO 1 FRESH OYSTERBI Aents for the EXCELSIOR FIRE WORKS! ALL GOODS IV 01711 ONE BENER & BURGESS, 431 STATE STREET MOSS AND ELM CANDY! The Cheapest and Most ?demand COL'OII REIRDY IN THE, C6,IINTRYI It well do all that la elahnad for it, AND 41T211 'Anal TO - ,CLE42, THE-VDICE, TIIROAT AFFECTIONS, I=l COUGHS AND IRRITATIONS! And prim!' Itself • AfILD & PLEASANT EXPECTORANT ! NA3VTICTITAZD 03LT IT BENER & BURGESS, ERI4 PA ebl64lBM I. imaiarci.cre, as. Jo EICHIMLAIII3 ar• CO., DtAItOrACTIIIIIIS or BOOTS •AND WROES! WHOLESAL 5 AND RETAIL. town man se re w cam %MUD , - at tior,„,:u.. % l a i r . hin ge croft, made work, we can aril cheaper at wholesale or Retail than any other establishment in this city. Baying had thee experience .11 to the mints of mato. imae,we shalt take spacial pains in mei - Rath( store u Ca tat= We hare the etthater right la this cite to make the PLUMES' PATENT BOOTS & SHOES, for the Waft ot oar eortateem and only aik a IA Um* to witley any one aa to their superioreandbe neer than mad* an the old way. The Planer Boot needy no imbibe In; it la ma any tram the start as one worn for am* time. Oar CIPSTON DEMOUNT win melte one own aspects! attention. LESTERN. LASTS AIW FINDINGS "For the trade always *a Mad toad'. 'hadalag thanks to oar Minds sad euitafters tat put aseronage, hope by lest sad honotahle daatio to merit a .ontfatuines of the seam tad cordially Invite all to earl 'and eumlae ear goat Won where. No. CM stalest, Erie, Ps. BOONS FOR THE PIILLION. CAZOBEIT, 119CREARY do CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, NO. 11 NORTH PAU BOW, Ara now opening the largest and mod - carehilly eoloeted " storied elegeutly bsond and beautifully illustrated BOKS! O • Ever bronOt b this mutat, bend's slitidard volts, sav Zogbth sad llsosricsa - J Book; itlktss. Prayer Books, en 4 Clara Sertifer, AM mitylas. Also, mg EMAIIONEET AIi'fICLICS, \ Writing Disko, Paney Ink Stands, Wier' Toilet and Work Boxes, Prrtfolloo,S tarsoeco pis sad views, Pluses Card Pictures, the moat beantirol Sunday School Cards in peat variety, Port Nlonneies, Cud Cuss, 00/d Pens, Propelling Pencils,' large variety of Fancy Articles In Scotch Plaid, Photograph Albums from the best mann. factorise, in the best dyke. JuIPI3O tt . cAtraszir. IicCSEIRT k CO. GROVES .41c, 'II4IILERTIS Marl PRZNIETN ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK DUTCH SEWING MACHINES 1 an WZIOEL k MGM. 12:1 Eitel Btreet..lleit rr'mg QTRS NOE, ROT TRUE, That SanaPatilla and 1,7 Ihudock,Creant of Tartar aid Sulphur Sid Pre cipit-t• sad Brlaestoae, all feel to can this modern mongrel Itch, now so prevalent throughout the coun t/7: But the 'strict of Dandelion sad flittn.Sweet is Just the resnady for it, an it acts on the lives stimulates ell the aveletivna,opeue the pores of the skin. and in a natant and easy way throng oat all thick; ertscht, moons or Impure matter, and lesarer, the eirculatkin fees, the blood lure, the Ma clean, the cotoplezien clear, and the whole system flee from disease. It le a medicine that cannot be used mahout Itentilb EBIIOII9 OF TOIITIIIy—A gentleman who has antlered for years trans Harms Debillty.Prenta lkeey.and all Um elects of sontlifolinametion, will for the sake of making Nenanlty. mad fns to all wbo.need 'to tn. 'yips and &mild= ter-MUMS the Wank retool, by whirl be vat eared. Satferrm wishing to 'MVO the advertlert's aspartame an Se soh; mt. ibealer - JOE& R. cony?, 64111415 17. • No. IS Chantlmmt St.. V. Y. Frna BRIDAL VIIAIRBRR, an griv of Wards and Instreedon W Trend lies—pert abed lby Hon std AssoaLstion.ll • d sent fin* Oaring* In - mind 'nand open. ldlnann Dr. J. SZILLIN notranTos. jalred-ly. • •Phlladididda. Pa. HILUMettallikTIAN- as CRAW. . ?hiplace to 'bef CHEAP. PAMILT., GROCER 7EBI Pooh a feu, of* Ctroonloto, %Ws Brack Corn 140'1.1211n, Pogo, , Tooloes fanny.. Elan Moor. Rios, Baking oodo Cream Tart.; sign &said wheat. Toad r Aboot,"tioloiny. %amp, _MOs Poor, tard " Polt 'lt Sp9 1 : 111 1 Olivoo. gar Rabbit hoer, run ny noun Corn "Faust Neal, all nods of gas-o.llar dims; Radio names.. Caltst4 l 7 ll . 2l6 d. la 61 . 4 . ovorythlst Woken toisinistCtoro sosilylltiroo. - 4 - ' AMIN . Goan, PITTERSInie a IDO4 = 7 ' „ 6 . 15 PROM 4171111117,-,:,: „, kiwi 1,114 ea tom immortinont .. PROM; 111:0171310WOODB11 Alp WILLOW. =EI ", a R r - . .-= t ',-,- - 7 : 3 •- ..' . E . ... ........ - t 1 -.; -` .r, •_ _ • s s,s , :t. - t ,•• . fs_ll . x=t7lV:t A x A ; •- 1_ ,7 * THU, D ' 4 OVE • BER , 00860. -J.' " . . OLVIIIIIC "DRY 11 - AVIDS '1910111X: ;7:•': , 5 , r% LAI CS BTII2 litgilirr, Ctn. P4L' " „ : 4f' 41 • aTaS SOtritißD, CRANPFORD ' tt. McCORD, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Our .stoth ti The Isnot 'Ter brought scree ath consisting of • PRINTS, DRLAIHRS. -RIMS, • • • " CLOTHS. DLcACIIEI & CROWN 'ailleTtNO3. A earnests Assortment of Dna Goody. . Every kind of vitals in the Notion Wee, And, to otiott, ► mend ►uortment of evegtbtog •, seeded by Cannttr Daien. •• TO, BE BOLD - AT NEW FORK PRICES Country Dealers are iaeited to give u a Csll.- : , We do a strictly wholesale trade, sad `propose saltlag at sad ideas kierill fishiltfta the id.infaiilif ieeliaaito fa ells lectkra to deal la Erie, tostsad4f East for their goods. 1/. E. Sorra/se, 'l7. A. CaLwrop, J.WitaCoup." taa7sl-11 1 - . LLillt POE HALE.• We would respectfully all the 'attention of NEW. PERPETUAL . LIME KILN, . - BErwsizt FRONT AND SECOND f 3213. Ewa are now In fan operation—hare hots on and an prepared to landeh It hem the Kiln, on the aborted notice. snArtmgre . ,& THE PLACE TO. BUY RAB,BWAREI we hit. no rzpange for Book• Beeper. Booknwerthloso woozy or oonAotions. and ens therefor* SELL C9E.A.P. T3laekonttla will end eveorytltior 1. their lbw At Sham:ton k Ce 5.1323 Patel • abort &Woad Depot. r e best assortment of Nagano, • - At Shannon * C 0.% MS Peak U. Charcoal for Refrigerators, And IMatillere at Shannon & Co:l,lE23l'l)mb St. • Wosterhobn & Rogers' oelabratterEL Cutlery at Shannon & Co.'s. IDS peach St. G lanaid Putty ' • at Shannon & C 0.% 130 Peach St. • Celebrated Union Ann ---- la Fearer; pares going both tJ ways, ' At Shannon at Co.'s, 1323 Path Bt. • • T ar—gettnloe North earOlinso at , Lennon & Co:SO STI Ptiith et Scythes, Snsthe and S,rthe Stone at Shannon tego..s, 1323 Pesch St. witew New Knife and Fork Polisher & Sharpener at shannon & 1323 Peach St. B ntibm In eari.tyllair; Horse. Mane; Scrub, Shoe, Whitewanb. Store and Counter &mhos & fluters at Shannon 6Co Iva Pesch E i tl e • above the Union RR Depot, Se, Pa. rirßotto Agents la North Western' Perna. for the Arehinddian Patent Allan also Honing? Fire and Rm. glar Proof Safe, and Fairbank's Soles. - j 119.13 HEADQUARTERS WOE • CHEAP GOODS! - WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL = GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, . F. & M. SCHLAUDF I CKER. Are now receiving at their old stand, Ansa/inn Block State street, a large sad coperlor stock of Groceries, Pr:Malone, Wale, Liquors, Willow. Wooden, and Stogie WAX% its, Sole. AL, Together with et thlat found in * Hoene of 'this kind, which thee l sell is cheap as nay other *stair lishment in this Mt for Cash or most kinds of country prod T hey l uce. - uim Ono on out of the largest and float Stooks et Tobacco and eves•WouOt to Me, to which Wig invite the attlintion albs pithlft. ar. , Call and see as—a nimblest:pewee is better than a slaw shillbie„ conamptently Cash bums will end rest bargains byCER ealline stabs H GROY EADQUARTERS. -AMERMAN (BLOCK. STATE STREET.- Jane 5.1380-621- • 1. AX. 13001417DAYE8. Elan CITY [IRON WAILS. .4-A • . LInDELL, BELDEN. Ac-BLIBs, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILERS, - DRI VIN G PrpEEV, WALKING BEAM' IRONS DRILLING TOOLS, MILL GEARINGS AND MACHINERY . - 611-oot work fa made from the Wirt maierfala,amd rms.. , 'wryer to be of the BEST : STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. ••- . Ira are now adding bind . Y to air Voebiooli end Manufacturing faelliriosi to 111141, inunliood do mad for our mak. GEO. HELD6I4. _ jtAlltt JOHN B. 8L199. FURNINAING NIRO= - AM LAMES AND GISTLIMEN. • A varier-of bbildren'ePrain eau RHATOZHADE CLOTHING, - ; Ladies* lbadrUnet.Under nriA7 Tgralehttig Aide which Bill tai kept on hand. end mho made to order. Ourcoded* mannikatived by onesahvo: Stamping. titehingOrintlng and Braiding done at tke diastase maim 'tip, &lare white ores most at)F Patens for Ladies' led Cbildrin'a Garments. All oh dery V 1 be presoptly attendedlo' . JOUR MUM ' FrViciaßtAietvean and Alb., GALE'S PATENT FEED CUTTER! Trni MOST 131TBStilirldll =EI MOST ElsY- AND HAS THE Jan' CISADINGI. Olt ANY IN IfeCONFEY aSHANNON, ZOSisid LOT reeneti Stmt. ASD * 8111,1thON & C0..1:28 iesph Strut. S 2 000. :11.21f"411..131.0=t $l5; The treaideeta ashlers mtd treasurers of bunks hr: Acme the droller; feat free with-sample& Address the Amatieut 8,0 . 124 Teel Waits, Springlisld. Yet.. motet. - • • ) • . _ jrep.pm . lOVIt AID INATVINONY:—TodIos sad osell i. I Ma, 11 wish to rosy . addr ns • thok Redondo*. who ell mid you, y y et now _end ',thirst pills,valuta* i nf o rm ation. that will sculls you to mato ry bspOly and spordily.. in..sorairs of ego: wealth 01 beauty, Mb infonsodos vii nee yes wattihig. WI it you wish to worry. I win clhonteny orsiot'yoe. .011 st. ton strictly scaddirstioL The demised folerenstioa rest to adore isidloisti soroward Mind. • Mighose • • , • RdRAB. 11. LAMM • _ • teln - tei e - • 'ffrairideilialstro atiatiOr: T; n. agatgeredo 'mum* insivner limus • T enty dlareat dila . adapted to samiliked meals" made. for PO to Me Artftykate gold' or mew medals. wilithar lb* presdasii mrdall,thou,nba.. Wad Olitslogaes -111W30/11 titAItLIN I Bastos.orlASOSM' NM/ Ult..' -.OMNI OEM BEE GEM JaZIDERS to HOLSERY,.OLOVES; 40. - CA santsßas, BERLDEBS A LIPS DEALERS To our Intuited en Ills Canal. Near !tiers Doe]. 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':•'"--,• , -2. 1.• i f il.l_ . , - ,•,!, v* ,, i j EMI NEM MEE - . • • lig thajtiti:y.! . •• 'flowitatorpo - ; bat a weigh ' 4^....••••• ' : , o • tit tate Grandfather tins the kerehlet knot; Tenderly guides the Winging And earetally over Ms glisses..peene" To reed the.recnrd i'ditlyteight.? - • ,Beftly 'the oeho"goee erolind,' Tbefither lenehe at the tiny girl; The fair young mother Mega the etorde,,, - While grandmother einootbathe gold' onrl,l I MEM And stooping above the preolousthing, •'. - Nestles a kiss withlu :prayer;-' • Murmering softlyo.l,ittle one, 9eandfather did not,weigh you fair." , , • Nob-dy weighed the 'baby's smile; Or the lore-that came with ale holplepi one . . Nobody weighed the threads of dui". piom which a woman's life Is 'epult. - • No index- tells! the .udghty morth ! Of a little•baby's quiet breath;. - • saft.ttnoessing metronome, !•-" Patient and faithfal unto death.' Nobody-weighed the baby's soul; - • For here on earth no ',eighth there be That could avail. pod only know's ' Its value.in eternity. - . • Only eight pounds toluid:a soul - That flanks no angers silver Wing, -, But ahrfnes it in this !tauten guise - • Within so fair and small r• Ob. mother, laugh, •jost_Mmr . Be gel auttlPWtoffiet Prom hoby'e oyes look out esal That olaime a home in Elea yet. An" Eastern-Juggler., While • traveling through India, tween Surat and Negpoe, my' body, ser vant one day 'informed .me, that a great Juggler and snake charmer widhed to have the honor of glowing me something of his wonderful Skill. - "What can be do?" I asked! —"Almon everything that is marveloas,jr.ve• been, told,' was• the answer . ' received. "Admit him." MY servant withdrew and (returned with a small, withered old man, about whom - I saw nothing remarkable; except his eyes, which were small, black and piercing, and. seemed to have lightning imprisoned in thein. Ido not know that the man could* see in the ,- dark, like a oat, but • there was at i times that peculiar fiery ap pearance of the balls which la' so often observed.in night prowling animals. He wore a light vest; turkish trawlers, a sort of drimion Petticoat worked with strange devices, a turban of many-colors, and red inorocco,shoes,.pointed and turned up at the toes. His arms and, neck were bare ; and, with the - eye/T66n of a couple of heavy gold rings in his ears, he displayed no extraneous , • ornaments. His age judged-to be rising of sixty, and his short musteehe *as 'almost white. He made a low salsare;anikthen'appeared to wait to be addressed: - 4 Your-name I" said 'I in Hindostane62 "Pannier, your . exoellen cy." "Lani,told -you wish to show' Me, some wonders?" "If your „excellency wills." "Well, 'what can you do?" He suddenly produced—from what I did not see and cannot tell—a large ball of twine, which he appea red , to toss into- my lap, keeping hnl of one end, so that it nom eled the'who e distaneAs between him and Me. at leluit 'ten feet, saying, as he did sq,. "Will your excellency 'please examine what:you see?" Now, I honestly aver, that I saw that' ball -of twine when tie threw it as plainly as ever, I saw anything_ in my life—saw it come toward me, saw it no roll . land apparently drop in my lap, so that I brought my knees quickly together to catch it—and yet when I put my hand -down to take it, it was not there—noth• • cowed 'the juggler balancing it on - the ends 'of his !finger.. "Mewl" - said I, "you deceire me by making me believe . you threw it toward me." "Doetiyour ex cellency think I have it?" he asked; and. before I. could answer, I saw, in place of the ball, a large; beautiful rose, which he was balancing by the stem, and yet lie bad notaltered his position, 'and sfiarce• ly stirred a Sager. While yet 'I looked,' I saw in his right hand a large :cup, and in his left the rose. He stepped forward a few feet, laid the •rose down on the ground and placed the . cup over it. Here, it will be observed, there was no machinery. to assist' him—no table with 'a false top, concealed.apariments; and con federate, perhaps, to effect the change, es wewee tricks performed In a place fitted up by the magician for the; purpose —but only, my own quarters, in the full. bright light- of day, with myself sharply watchinewithin five feet; and nay attend anti grouped almost as near.. - : Haring covered the rose 'with the cup, as I would' be willing, to make oath--for the rose saw distinctly, as the hollowed vessel,• held by the top, went slowly doW,nover it f —the conjurer resumal his former place/ and said, '"Will ybicr excellency be kind' enough to * life the cup and see what Is under it?" ,•- . Of course I would have wagered *heavy sum that the rose was still there, [ for_ one thing, [ because, expecting some trick,l hadkept my eye cin.it to the last moment; and was certain Matto possibility or ill being removed after the hand bad left go ofltie cup at the top. !I complied with his reqtieiit, stepped for Ward, .raised the cup; but instantly dropped it and honed-- ed - back with 4 cry of terror—for there, instead of-the red rose, was one of the lit tle green, deadly serpents of India, coiled up and reedy,for a spring...with its small glittering eyes Axed intently on mine. Snakes of that kind are my horror ; and this one not only horrified as, but all ray aitendants,'who with cries of alarm, en larged the circle rapidly, for they knot* Its bite to be fatal, ''No moresueb tricks as these, conjurer" said' I sternly. ."It is . perfectly harm less, yoor excellency," grinned the old man, walking rup'to it lifting it up by the oeck,.putting its head into.bisl mouth , and allowing it to run down his throat. 'shuddered, 4nd :half believed thejuggler to bet plisseSited- of a devil if not a devil himself: He nett produced a tube which look ' ed like brim about twc feet long and half an inch in diameter, and next the' ball of ' twine again, - Where-these things came from or went I . could - _not tell. They seemed to be in his hinds when 'he :want ed them`'; but I'never obinried his liaiids [ passing under his dress either When they ,• appeared or,diss,prietired.. When•l look ed for the cup that I bad-lifted from the make, it was gone, and yet either. myself or My attendants bad seen this Wonderfed.'• man pick It up.' It'was indeed jtigglery, ii not magic , of the most • Unquestionable kind- t ' -' [ Through the brass tube the! °orderer nowviased one end of this .twine wbich' he put 'between his .teeth.. -- 'Ae then placed the' tube beneath hie lips, threw back his heed and held it perpendieulav ly, with the.bell of-twinecon 416' upper end: _Then. suddenly -the ball. 'began tq turn rapidly and • began to pert. smalleii untdit entirely'disappeared_Las - If 'the twine had run off ins a reel: - What turia 4 -: eil War where iturtint - to; nobody could, bee. 'The Juggler they-led theYttitie -the other,ebd u'p, arid anew hill begato tti turn On t he 'fox- but[*apperehtly;ribbotui,-of half -tut Inch, ' in - -Width - and of different ixtlct, Thes rolled up; es If On le bob.; bin;" in it tOiosed eirbicr tit hoar i>freei I inch In - diarneter.':Whin the [ prrformer 'molted to toujibebriawid the, titheOver_ hliCaboilder, Midi* *44 raw, °fel/her. - hesi - pradured ,what iseeiiit44a be , the Sinn -cup/ bid lifteo ft.cui,thesnike, .andahavredecumithlig that like t. SERVE 111111 II ME au egg, ratietteed theist:de as before . ; and placed - thelatter 4 3n.the: . giciund, l an d the fernier over ft,' and legato reqUested me tal *arm deelltect - tti trigitibbUldWittiotherisereientjol Mines' thing equally horrifying:' "Will any one lift the cup'!" he. said, turning to the others.' - Novnlyvoluntriered to,do so, but all rather drew back.. At this-tie took up the cup bimaelf - and appeared to throw' it into the air, and there eat in its place a beautiful dove, which flew tip and alight eci.on.. his shoulder. • lie took it in his band muttered over,eome .unintelligible words, seemed to :cram it into his mouth, and that was the last I saw of that also.' Ire performed several other tricks simi lar to these,'and "concluded wish the ruya• terions hag. This big—which somehow came . , into his bands, as did • the ether things be used, in a manner unknown to myself , ;-was from two to three feet long, and about a foot wide. It looked as If it had been used to hold some kind of flour. ant I certainly 'sew, something like the duat of flour fly from it when be turned it inside oat and beat it across his hands. lie turned it back again, and tied up the month with a atring r muttering a low ha ,cantation all the time. Tbia done, he threw it on the ernind. and 'tamped on it, treiding it all out flat with his feet, lie thin stepped back a few. passes and requested nail to fix our eyes upon it, We didi so; and after, a lapis of perhaps thirty seconds we saw it• begin to swell up likela bladder when being expanded with' wind. It continued to swell till every pert became distended, and it ap peared es round and solid-art if filled, with send-. Llts icildliTsritewever, seat only .'apparent—for when the juggler went up end put his foot upon it,. it yielded to the presure, but im mediately sprang back as rounded as soon as that was removed. He thenjurapeci on it with both feet and flattened it all out as at, fist. Re then went aivity again ; and the bag, being left to itself as before, begin to rise_ or inflate, but this time as if some animal were inside of it. ,In fact I could see where there appeared to be legs; and then to my utter arnasemerit, I may almost say my horror, it began to move towards me anitimpelled-tee the unknown something in ft!. Ido not think I am a coward—my worst enemies have never accused me of being one, at least—but I confess that on that occasion my nerves would not let me remain passive, and I retreated from the adiancing -mystery, and informed the magician that I had 'seen enough to satis fy me of his wonderful powers. At this he smiled grimly, walked up to the bag, and trod - it down again; pickeilt up' and Ibeatit with his right hand across his left, jcaused it _to , unaccountably . disappear `from my sight an &then madelus conclud • ;mei salaam. I. How these wonders Were performed— by what art, or pciwerotmegic—l do not and a .001 f .cappeo4 to know. I have con- Iversed with inany persona who have seen !quite ,as • strange and unnatural thingS, but never ‘ heard any one give any explan ation, that I considered at all satisfactory. II simply relate ,what I saw!, but scarcely expect any one to. credit My statement, t well knowing that I myself would not re neive such marvels as facts an the' testi mony of the most reliable friend I have in die world. "If your excellency, wills, jI shall now haye the -honor of showing you' how I chaim wild serpents," said the necromancer. -• I had heard something of-this singular Toler, and was desirous of seeing- it die- I played: Accdrdingly, myself and attend. ants all repaired to an .opentleld at no ereat distance, where, after some search, iratinier discovered ,a hole, in which he ;said he doubted not there was a snake. "'But before I call him forth," he proceed; 'ed, "I must be - assured that some one 'of 'sufficient courage will stand ready to cut him dawn when I give the signal—other wise should he prove' to be a cobra capells; take,ol.o homantquun f l 4 , IT will einans, that business , -s sans t, arawing-ce-i. sword; . The man hesitated, evidently fearing to insult me by .a doubt, and jet 'not eager to risk his life on the strength, of my nerves, after the display of timidity 1 bad already made:' I thought I read all this in the - man's face, and I said very positively :- "Never fear, good sir, I will out down whatever - you bring up this time; be it snake or devil." life is at your excellency's triercy,",howed the man, with a show of humility; • "Remember the sig nal. When raise! my hand above my head, may the blow be swi ft , sure and deadly.". • He then gave his whole attention to the business before him. Putting an in etrument, stet unlike a small fiageoiet to his lips, he began to play a shrill, monot onous, diaagreeablesort of a. tone, keeping his- eyes riveted upon the hole in- the grotind ; and soon -eaten to' my utter astonishment, though I should have been Prepared for anything, I how the ugly head of the hooded.zeake, the dreaded cobra capella, ,the, most poisonous of all deadly reptiles, come slowly forth, with. his - apeotacled eyes fixed steadily upon the Strange musician, who began• to retreat backward islievly a step to a time,.. the Snake Whennt lepgth, in this manner,' he bad drawn the hideous creature some ten or.fifteen feet frcien its bole, b e suddenly squatted.down and be gan to play more loudly and shrilly. At this the serpent raised itself on his tail, as when about to Make its deadly spring, and Actually commenced a dancing motion, in time with the music, which was continued for about .a minute, when the- charmer gave the signal for me-to strike. Gradually and stealthily I advanced Dear enough for the- blow, and then struck , cutting the reptile in two, and sent his head flying to tome diStance. • I never.tnok life with bet ter satisfaction. : Whatever decePtion there might have been' about the juggler's tricks, there was certainly none about the snake, for'l have its skin fain in my possession. l gave thl man.a couple of gold mohure, and. he went away perfectly satisfied, wishing my excellency any quantity of good luck. I Was satisfied, tob, and would not have missed seeing what I did that day for ten limes the amount paid: horn: Axe Loss.-A Westerndandidate for Congress, - who bad a large and well itocked farm, was annoyed at the almost nightirdisippearance from his premise:: of a nuipber of hogs, A. vigilant watch enabled him to detect the thief, who prov ed to be a neighbor, and a warm and Ro liticil fill.b - d` of tlie — eandidate—one, in fact, upon whose assistance he greitly re lied in the coming canvass. He • disliked to lose his aupport,And he disliked more the idea of losing Whop ; so he made tip bie mitid be frank 'with the :thief ; and try, to save, in more senses than one, Ins'bacon. He went at once to his neigh bor, told him what ,be , had ascertained ; expressed his desire not to make a public Orposure, and said "Now, I make this proposition—if you will let my hogif alone in the futurrri-willzretoisly say nothing , past, but when I 'kill in the fall, rn put into pinr cellar flee barrels of as good pork as I nuke." -The fellow reflect ed' a moment, ° and replied : 4 •Welk liklizire, that's a fair imposition, any how, and seeing, as It's you, do it ; ° tint I vow,Lbelieve.lshall r lose pork by the operation'."• . - - klawyer, who was soMeLimesfe - rgettal, having•been:engaged to plead the cause of an ofFemdeerbegawirraaving, "I knbw thehirisoner at the bar, and he hears the ebtrecier of 0 6 4 a: most 450IIIIIIMITUtte 'stotutdrel.”_f-- - Herr . somebody'. whisper. .ed: to him that the prisoner naallerlient, When the -immediately continued ; %it What greata:Ascot man email lived , who wiscuoteslurainetedbyinanyof his (totem- Odra/les?" ' - • • Mr 8EN.134 . WHITM4N, EDITO • AND- PROPRIETOR. • •lrtovis Never Sleeps. • Love never sleeps! The mother's eye- Bends o'er ker,dying - intent's ; # And' sieltemults the mostallstly, • -Whlls,death creeps on.withaelselessiterad, Faint Wad distresed she sits land weeps. 1 .. With beating heart! Level:lever sleeps f Tel, e'en that pad sod frigile form Forgets the tumult of her breast t In spite the horrors of the storm, ' O'er burthen'J nature sinks to rest : Then o'er, then{ both another keeps ' lile Midnight watch—Love never sleeps! Aroundirabove-mthe apgel band Stoop o'er the care-worn 40178 of men ; With pitying eyes, sad eager hands, They raise the soul to hope again; Pio as the air, their pity sweeps the storms of time! Love never sleeps! - Attlprintitd—tieneath..and over all, O'er men and angels, earth sad heaven, A higher bends! The slightea call Ie sniwer'd, end relief is given; In hours of woe, when.llloTrOW steeps The heart in ipain—lis never eleeps I Oh I,Ood of Love! Our eyes to thee, Tired of the world'a_falee radiance turn? And as va,view thy Perity We feel our hearts within •ua barn: Convinced, that in the lowest deeps Of human ill-Love never sleeps ! A Sheziff's Atttichment Court was in session, and amid the mul tiplieity of ,business_ which crowded' upon isShinifFist term time, he was led the d 3or of, 'a beautiful widow on 'the sunny side of hirty, !who, by the way, bad often bestowed melting glances on the aforesaid Sheriff: was admitted, and the widow appeared. The contusion and fright which the arrival of her visitor occasioned, set alto greater advantage the captivating charms of the widow M. , Her cheek bore the: beautiful blended tints of the apple bloSsem; her lips resembled the rosebuds, upon which the morning dew yet linger ed, and her'eyes were like quivers of Cupid ; 'and glances of love and tender. ness with which they were filledoesembled arrows which only invited a "beau" (par ddn the pun) to do full execution. After a few commonplace remarks, "Madam," said the matter-of fact Sheriff; "I have an attachment for you.',' A deeper blush than usual mantle the cheeks of the fair widow, while the lance of her downcast eyes were centered upon her beautiful foot, which, half; concealed by flowing drapery. patted the floor. She with equal candor replied: ''Sir, ,the attachment is reciprocal." For some time the Sheriff maintained an astonished silence; and at lengtksaid: -"Madam. will you proceed to court?" ~"Proceed to court," replied the lady, with a merry laugh j then shak ing her bead. Jibe said : "Nn, ate, though this is leap year, I will not take advantage of theßcense therein granted to my sex, and therefore I greatly prefer that you should proceed to court." "But, madam, the justice .is waiting." "Let him wait ; I am not disposed to hurry matters, and besides; sir, when the ceremony is per formed, I wish you to understand that I greatly prefer a minister to a justice'of the peace." A light dawned on the Sheriff's brain, "Madam," said he, rising from the chair . with solemn dignity, thert3 is great mistake here : my language has been misunderstood ; the attachment of which I speak was issued from the.office of Squire C—, and commands me to bring you in stantly before shi' to answer a contempt of court, disobeying a sutiposna in the cases of-Smith vs. Jones." Tun Wtrz.—Only --let a woman be sure that she is precious to-her husband—not useful, not valuable, not convenient, simply, but lovely and beloved ; let her be the recipient of his polite, hearty at tentions; let her feel that her care and ed ; let herliiigio - n - Selilifitedl sought, and her judgment respectid in . matters of which she is cognizant , in short, let her only be loved, honored and cherished, in fulfillment of the Marriage vow, and she will be to her husbabd, her children and society, a well spring of pleasure. She will bear pain, and toil, and anxiety, for her husband's love ie, to her,• a tower end fortress. Shielded and shel tered therein, adversity will have lost its sting,- She may suffer, but sym. , atbrwill dull the edge sorrow. . . - A house with dove in it—and by love I mean love expressed in words, and looks. and deeds, for I have not one spark of faith in love that never crops out—is to a house without love as a person to a ma chine;, one is life the other mechanism. The unloved woman may have bread just as light, a house just as tidy as the other •, but the latter has a spring of beauty about her, a joyousness ,- an aggressive and pene trating arapervading brightness to which the former is a stranger. The deep hap piness in her heart, shines out in herlace. She is a ray of sunlight in the house.— She gleams over it. It is airy and . gay, and graceful and warm, .and welcoming with her presence, she is full of devices and plots, and sweet surprises for her husband and family ; she has never done with the romance of life ; she, herself, is a lyric .poem, ,setting herself to all pure and gracious melodies. Humble household ways and duties'have for her a golden sig nificance. The prize makes the calling high, and the end. sanctifies the means.— "Love rss heaven, and heaven is love," .Wuo Ron OACHARDS.—In a certain vil lage in the far West was an atheist: He was a great admirer of Dale Owen and Fanny Wright': but he could see no beauty in the Christian religion. Of course be never entered any' place of worship. In fruit season he was specially busy on the Sabbath in defending his orchard from his great enemies, thewood-pecker,and the idle profligate persons of the village,who on that day usually made sad havoc among the apples and peaches. One day, while at work with his son-in-law--an atheist like himself; although a more kind and court eous gentlemen- - -as a pastor of a congrega tion was passing, he, very rudely, thus ac costed the min ister: "Sir, what is`the use, of your preaching ? What good do you do by it ? Why don't you teach these fellows better morals ? Why don't you tell them something about stealing, in your sermons, and keep them from robbing my orchard?" To this the minister pleasantly replied : "My dear sir, I am sorry that you are so annoyed; and I would most willingly read the fellows who_rob. your orchard a lec ture on thieving,: but the truth is, they are so like you and the Major here, that I never get a chance." "Good, good," re plied the Major, laughing; on which.the eider atheist blushed a little. and, in an apologetieal tone, said : "Well , well , I believe, it is true enough ;—it is not the church-going people that steal my ap ples." • - Ix a llcany.—A curious wedding is re ported. to have, taken place some days :duce near ,Bay City, Michigan,' •which reads like this : it seems that a :farmer lost his wife by death; And that said wife died early iii, the Morning. The farmer did not , appreciate being left alone is the world, and ere his wife's eyes bad hardly closed In the Sleep that knows no waking, he determined to marry again. Hatching up his team; he • takes his servant ' , gle and goes to Bay. City to buy garments for the dead: While there be married the girl and returned tohis home the same night with his Second wife, so that by actual account he was. not a . widower t*elve home.. The new wife appeared at the faneral the neit day in deep blank, and was`cine of• the 'principal mourners over the body of the first wife. The-Pktuany Follow, A 4an Francis co editor tap that *hail he flanks of ' woof! his hem, goes pity Pat. Iraan is not tall at twenty, hand. Porno at thirty, wise at forty : and rich it fifty, he never will tia tall handsome, wise, nor rich. editor,tied • A bache lor w o MA , ,siater, recently wrote to mother bac hel or ecluarfortunate--40esso exchspop.l. • AN infamous, old bacheliii, being if he ever witnessed a public axed:4looa replied:."No, but I once-M* inip nage. • • ~ i• • A charity !scholar, under exiuminatkfta H a the Palms, being asked, "What,..ls,the ' pestilence that walkethin the derbies:sr' .Te.Pliall"Please: bad-buggy i'.'_ tat VAityciji beide. kihr 'old the devil mr.r , salted an irreierentaAd - fellow , Letit Ades ' gyms's. "My friend, you must keepitntr own family record," was the reply. AN expert printer will set about-25,000 letters daily, his hand traveling more than, iintoiiiltte, and in the working days. of a year about 3,000. . - . A young lady, while on her way to be married, • was run over, and • killed. A confirmed old maid savagely - comments : "She avoided a more lingiring.and_ herd. ble destiny." Air excited father called in great _haste! on Dr. Abernethy,- and exclaimed - In an excited manner, "Doctor Doctor! my boy has swallowed a mouse 1" "Then go house," quietly replied the doctor, "and tell him to swallow a cat I" . "DID the minister put a %11.1M1rt:011 yon when you were married, Mary?" "A stamp, Mattis t What for, prlty V! "Why, ntatohes ain't legal without tataisp, you know I" I "war will on persist in - wearing an other woman's hair on your bead!" asked Acid of his wife. •She retorted: "Why will you persist in wearing anoth Ersheep's wool • on your back 1" - A friend of ours was traveling while af- Rioted with a very bad cough. 'He an noyed big fellow travellers, until one of them remarked-in atone of displeasure; . 4 Sir, that is a very bad cough of yours." " True, sir," . repried our friend, "but you - will excuse,-me.—it's the best- I've got I" "Srsexero of shaving," said. a pretty girl to an obstinate old bachelor, "I should think, that a pair of handsorae eyes would b& the best mirror tot shave by." "Yes, many a poor fellow hut been shaved by them," replied the wretch. "Wily are . yiill like an animal, 'my dar ling?" said ' saucy lover, ,binding his arms around Harriet's waist. cannot say. Why ?" "Bkause Van are hand somely, bound." "Indeed I" said Harriet. "Why then, aril like a book r.."‘Because I'm bound in Calf!" A clerk down east having one morning in church,proclaimed the banns of mat rimony between. a ugall" and her ilefler,". was followed by the clergyman reading a hymn of Watt'e, beginning dins: "Xis. taken souls, who dream of heayen." "ARE. them all Bibles?" asked a coun tryman the other day in the register's (Once, .pointing to the big . volumes of wills upon the shelves. • "No, sir," an swered onek . of the clerks, "those are testa ments." "Wuxi. makes' you look sogrunr, Total" "Oh, _I had to endure sad trial to my feelings." "What on earth pm it?" •wbr I had to tie on sjoretty lel's bonnet while her ma was looking on.' As old lady' insisting on her minister's praying for rain, bad her ca)bage cut by a hail storm, and on viewing the wreck remarked that she 'never knew him to undertake any thing without over-doing it. Lintz, a gentleman eat dawn to write a deed, and began with: "Know one woman by these -presents:" "Yon are wrong," said a bystander; "it ought to be know all men." "Very well," answer ed the other ; "if one woman knows' it, all the men will of course." I ' A Jeraeyman was very sick, and lwas not expected to recover. His - friends !got around his bed, and one of them says, "John, do yoti feel willing to die 1" Jain made an effort to give his views on !the subject, and answered with his feeblevoice, ''l—think—l'd rather stay—where ' betteeacquainted." Tax compliment of a Western tangy men to his female worshippers is worth recording: "Be not proud that the Lord the resurrec, t i ion, for it was only done that the glad tidings might spread the soon er." IN Dublin a preacber. ones attempted to • preach from the text, "Remember Lot's wife," and made a failure. After wards remarked to Dr. Bond that . * did not know the reason .of his faibire, the venerable _ Doctor replied that "he bad better thereafter let other people's wives alone." Ir you should evevmeet - with - an acci dent at the table, be composed. A gen tleman carving a tough goose had the misfortune to send it entirely -out of the dish into the lap of l a young lady who set near him, on which- -he looked her full in the face, and said with the utmost coolneEs: "Madam,' I will thank you for that goose." _ AN English gentleman. speaking is praise of the fine echo of Killarney, which repeats the sound forty times, Pat promptly - replied : "Faith, sir, that's nothing at all to the fine echo in my fath er's garden in Galway, for if you say fait, 'How do y do, Paddy Blake?' it' wil i m mediatel*make answer, 'Pretty well, I thank you, sir." - Sore Soar ros Azz.—For a lieutenant, call him captain ; for a middle agestlady, kin: her, and,say you mistook her for her daughter; for a young gentleman "rising fifteen,- ask his opinion Teirpeeting the comparative merits of a razor; 'for young ladies, if you know their color to be nat ural, accuse. them of painPbag. A gentleman, speaking of the married. state before his daughter, whom he wished to dissuade from matrimony, Said "She whamarries does well—but she who does not marry does better." "Well, then," said the young lady, do well ; let those who choose do better." NoW.o . anna re Dten.—"Yon have /lost yiihr babe, I hear;" said one gentleman to another. "Yes, poor little thing! it. Wes only five months old.. We did all we could forit.- We had four doctors,:pat mustard poultices all over it, blistered its head and feet, gave it nine calomel poW-, dere, leached its temples, had it bled, and gave it all kinds of medicine, and yet, after a week's illness it died." • , . • AN Vat? Mmr.—During the session of the Circuit Court. in -Lexington,. Ken tucky, a moat fearfully ugly man was seen daily. He was always on hand, and per fectly hideous. One of the !afters could stand it no longer, • and add to him : "Well, you are the ugliest white man I ever saw." The poor bumpkin burst into a hearty laugh, and said, "Well, - I can't help it, can I 7" "NV! answered the son of Blackstone, "no, you can't help it : but confound you, you could stay at home.'" N mut t IN On -al there! are'regular m brokers, who have pocketbooks filled wi . the names of the marriageable girlsof t e different classes, with notes et their fig ures, personal attractions, fortunes, and other circsimitanoes. These brokers go about endeavoring to arrange connect ional with the same •otVhand, mercantile man ner which they would bring to bear upon a merchandise transaction ; and when they succeed they get a commission of two or three per oeut. upon the portion,. with such eitrais or bonuses as may be yolun. tarily bestowed b 7- the part Marriage at Oenotirthus s im ply a mat.; ter of , business calculation, generally set.. tied by the parents or relattons,-who often draw up the contract before the parties; have seen One another; end It - it 'only' when everything- else is arranged, and a few days; previous to the marriage- cere mony, that the future husband Is intro duce:{ to-his intended partner for, life. Should he fault with her "nratiners or appearince, hi Asy -anntd , the-. contract, OD aorelilion ,of dthaying the brokerage and adY i othar expatiate incurred. ell I U ►1 E ill