ERIE' WEEKLY ' 'OBBEI V Elia :pr los 9 ArDl) (cr swats) Roalocarvol Bract, W... , CoszntsSrainsin - Aon an PAIL sn sCßiraDX--Ttro Doitaas Ark Yuri aiirre per anntim ir_paid in advance ; Taira Donnas If not ~{31:11:14 . 1 that, xplratioti-of bayou. Subscribes erred by:carrier grill be ehargel. Pura Caere rear in addition. dfl fraferipaon sciantage MUST k e weed ciassolly. Nopiaper will be sent out of the state titters pad for is eutveses. Ar , e srpcyr,lnininS,—One Square erten Linea tai to. VAC; two larortiona SI,TS ; three inter moo one aa a a tb ita.aa t two month, ,$O9:, :tree in waiha S4,Z,9;iiir months V1,01;one year $1100; o ther adeertireinente in proportion.. Thar rataa strictly adhered to, unless changed by epeeist I ,,,teart. oriat theoption the. publishers. Audi en Notice', Strap, Weems and like sticortlar. eftt , V.,(4); Ideguistrittor's Notices 53,00; Loma c, t , , r 4 15 o,nta a Hot , Marriage Noticre Terror:- . oats a piece; 41 ' tuary Notices (deer thrtenliatio ie miens) ten elate per line. Original poetry, co- ten at the request of. the editor, ono dealer ...et lice Alt adeertissinenta will be Continued At h „ 0 frthii person advertlcing, until ordered o tt, be hie direction, Won a specified period is agreed tiros for their insertion. ar: All comrnnintinna afoul& be addreued, to Editor and Proprietor. Business DirOetory._ T Arroran AT LAS, trnirmilllll, uoPeata• T.7to Cxgo7, r . C. KNOI.L. ScRGSON DESTISY, Stilt. St ,11* 9th tt r.t koitGE i . CUTLER. 'I ATTORICIrf AT LAV. Girard, EH* Co t,, I•diana and'otber bosions attended to with ~.t..... xrl...lapateb.. W IMMO It 13, Artos-TIT AT LAIN In Wathea Ce p, aheeti Elie, Pa. Supra sPENVER \llltVeit ATTORNTY* AND CQr5611445).1 AY LAW. olm Par* go a Block, near North Weit coma' or the Sia.re. rrie PA. _ • rm. 0111.0 118,11YETT, r Jrirto>tnsccrSun. Mace setond , French Street, between Stith ',DA e viels-2. F kr:LE If tITEL, Waterford,,Pn.. Itn.sivr I.2inix.Panpßisrsa. eaten' attention etreO to ,mart nl vi.s:A. •1017.5.1,1* r . elm 11%1 %WV., re TESTMIt OF 1111 t PRAM POrkliaS 11104. • kei , o z 1; .at .r Farrar Iran, Sr!., Pa El). W. OUNNi MO*, tT ArraßsNT AT LAW AND JrBVICZOV ?EN PIACL. a owl CODT , I , Wicir and Collector. lal."‘. l Note. tcilalne, wrallwerel comer of Fifth end nt• etrretr, t',rie. Pe. Rp13%54 'co IV %TOILE. loam Caamasinaasa. at Qt. new _ • • . lama. Fazla Villsze. has hand a large assort• eGo,ecrics. Pro•latnna, Wood and Willow Wars. I.lquora, Tobacco. oetays..ll3 . to wbirb he ro• -ctztfalls cslr , the attsotion of the pntale. satfidad that a. eta otrct as goal bargains as eau be had to any part o.• Trip con aty. mtrSO'6b-1• 1 4E6. C DeN, , D3 V. M. D.. PnYA7c7ls AND qvitc.iny (Ise,. Flat %IA .trett mar C. qtfore the rtp!rne....nr C. P. Kelm 2d done innth cttbe it C Church. on Floor.trug trrtt °Zee Lore !min 1, 'A., until 2. P.M. 11 mytpr r Nv. rp.ED '6,. cu.. .... IJ• Tr are and ratan dealer+, is Aathr,cite. Tiamin , ani rna'ntir,z teal and ve,,d. Alf "alue TAd-h Luca ter r oiries a.a froh‘red for he.Wo - u.P. eaere en h Vrda—Cerrer sth acd Ifyrfe.ll3l ewret r Vy-tle and Rltner rtt; 2 squvres a.rat or The r;,,a nornt, e'r' "a.' T: 3!. D., • if,moopatkie Ptivafrian and Stir,r , vrr () • 58 aoA 7•.i4B•en 67.8 resol Wit, op,Alt• tbo Prat (fl! hntire trop Ifl t. 12 A. M., 3t05 P. V., xn•l 7 8 -, 8 P. M. • aps•Bm• •• tr. 1.47 TB FOR *4 I,Lt. . lt , • Several aril. choke bdailneis slits an State Street, be . teen Seventh and Slihth 4 tvreta, Slut gas are f _ re,l for ease on very reaeonalolv termi. - lr 11 1'0 ,1 / I .Illnrilre of c.,211. WV, A. GA LBRA.Cfn. Anent. I - O , IIN C. It K 1 / 1 11 Pa ti.ela tle Dirr 4ocars, CsoinauTS, Cr,ckerr, II: its Mu; St•ed„ Plaster, etas , tor , ~f streAf ar.d Public Square, Erie. Ps. lal t- . D. usitocume. List: ANKAS ail SrAln.S. on Riantb , Jest,Netoreen State and French. Dine Horses and Car: -are to let on reseonahle tame. k. N Id *ism, lizatratt, aaD mtiven Iv Mora. ixelex. Malt, Ilex, Laser. ke. Proprietor of Ala an i I.3,prr tlx...xerlex, and Malt warelantteea, Erie. Pa. jr176 . 1 tt nr Y. PI(kERINU. D. n. pi., 11. butter. ORIN., .French gt ...septa story .terrst '. Mork; row comer of 14.4Th:dim kill 1' flint/1114K K IttISL,I3I4I , I Dealer In firxerien, Pro neo, Proyieinny, ,Filiew i Stns. War.. Wines, Liquefy, he, Stmet, eppoxiie lb. Poen:Hee, Pete, Pe. W E. 311.911.1... Dummy. nele.l in P.oteniffe Eta& carat aide of the Park, Erie. Pa. 1.8. fIOSKINSON, W1L1.1.113114 ac CO.. - Rrocorsoars to alC7rl J. %fasten, Cor:Amlos Mere:matt, s..a linoleum& dealers In Coal. Assets for N. Y. & f. sod People's Lim of Steamers, East Pabge tioelt k Erie. Pn. isn4lss TOE MIST ?lAMI IN AMERICA Are made by 3. DRucKrat-k co WILLING Stall nein. J. wriTuti. uttaxis. 33. D., PEITRICIAN simatos .1.4 'tinor Re4lty's.Bloolt. Woo t Park. trio. Fs- rtutrtor . a. thrlattau 11. Ruth's Stout. Restd•oo , trr.t aide Ittyrtlo suer], ad boor* South of Ninth. Leer boats—% to V) sad: to 3 r. - o,tll94att, 40R113 J. MARBLY, I j • MVO/MIT 4? LAV, Magnin ELk Os, Pa. Witi also pranilea In adjoining Counties. 1" 11,1 t ANT) LO a C • Union Alock, chose Dr. Dennstt's Offlee.l Clothes tale. vnaired and steamed on short Dopes. Terms as ossootthts sa sits. Ins 22 ly IL % 1"1AT1',1' 4 4 , ./7."„`„ribi„.l" 4 eeea Iwii Erie and aA o tolor, oananfra. Special attention Oran - to collec tion...ad toorayanoen (Idea In Riodarnicht's Inqek . , comet of at-da and 511 ' , ..n.; 6.- rit., 'Pa. ' . lall-tfam• Vieo. c. olinrrott. locrst spit...can 41.1 tsllsll•TlAß, AMR-TITS AT LA.', Pry:alto, Pa.. offl. In Ceres built:Hog. Layette Omit. Pi:bele city. Po., mace over Remtis Rant. Fiehroion St. C'ellyclicos promptly cm 4 to all Farts a the 01l re• VMS j, /2-41111 $ , 7 7 lirrifnetit. , - , - CLAIS IMMO. arrituta. a: EPPING, . A rroevrra AND Coullitft.taltff AIP r$ kW ' , 7: , 7 1 C ON: SPAM': S . *, opnotite Crittenden Hall nt -, -.41 , •. Pll. C6ntetiOlii 1114 111 ottoir level Dui% ron :1 rreeeford. Censor.. trie..Wirren and TOMS eleties, attendees} toe:lmre/fiend preeirly. 'irrelleirie—Wm. A fielerattio. lienjethe Rbitmen :'.•e ...IM,F,,,,mvp k ra..e..in. Krie. Ps. Pet. R. Brown. non. S. - P..l . onsosi, W. D.Reaves i • - nn . . k Cierl. lirenen. PA. , , X(1111.F., artowN a: CO.: wttetuto dander, to bar:lima ref% vast, t, e , pa rtviez Ltrpo.ed et oat lt,ct ar"lxort , ' tt , the •••.a Ern, we reeenertry ietire from home dint ear aateeessorli as emiteetty wee. ti) pattonazlp nr war ct!il C O te tcsl2-tf) aeon', RKSKIN kCO 1 ITI.v GotLoist:, ~, , u ionaete Tailors. Fifth -trent. between 5..11 ; ; • Caret..l:l 'Wort, sod prOrry. Moaning done in ti e tf p:::;•icir it PILE INATTEHY, • ETTIrtFq. SECOND & :HMO STS. Cam, i. Crnarthased tte totereed o r cosltone to e2tttiet the above cstablinh. tort .„7"' * .i'dtv the patronage of the customers or me old : m A the vestom.ot the embtle generally, pnuolliag oluost endeavor to give rerfaet wirfaition. - lAY R. CHILDS. • LIOT, GOODIWIN t 0 BAISK.E lEnt P•a • th Streit, -rear • the' Depot! IR. A. 11108, J7llO. N. G0G159111, ':r-ILAST.Cti. A. H. Glut. X. C. ILAIRA. „„2 4 t.us ‘ baring par'eitted Their are angtnltts. ais .7 , ..5......1 to do a General Dilating, Gzehinge and _Lh Iselsom e ,' ,l- trzent Bonds ard Interest gates of all t.inzes • -s oalsttlzes borsht sod sold., m731-tt p . i. & DZALVII3 NTRYi GROCERIES, Tin,V4 trjraltic MU; TOILLCCOy iTigow Trere, Fruits, Nttti, so Slt non avatar. Vest no*, Winos Stp sad Std Rts., nig. PC r ss4 t r sid rir country 1 ,1 4d050. t5.e14.0 . W. 6nsasys. ( ?TER V AND Ut/lIMDINGATABEEP, C;illsisoicla Prop*tare. Good Soma 4 .' 14 ' "sr, on gaud at tbdeyste rims. 11Y'.-tt ‘ t lf VORACCG . , dlcl CIGAR semis. . _ pa sttersim4 two opined II arerTobsees stemst ,-‘,0,1.40.`..b.t5e,e. Stets ossa Proneli, (apposite DI ,- ,, taPl 'Led .131 keep ecutiatJy as !sad sat:dee ''''''''s.rtek l'obs.'es Asst. sad Inflithille spear 1t a ' elan' /ObseicA' state. thiela tti.,y WU 00 3 Phu and Sees est chest= ID shun 2 0 1 a, Nit enuntteteee Aseettsg tobaso. pito toed.a tit vest lariat. ROA & AMU: ----- .----- ;:r "•• • - - . ._ • t - ! •-.. ,;-; • . '-',.- ,---:-.:,-; • ' !" ''••'.'- ' ' r 7: • ''. .., --7' .: • 1".• :Z .. ._-... ' 7., :.- - --- ''-' . 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It it sold be all dealers, at $l.OO In lairs but• ttes,ant_r DIIYAS BARNES & CO" Nee , ? ark, whole• isle emits. SARATOGA SPRING WATER I Ilia b all Dmaista. "Jai so 17- 'Exactly r Bolan gbingrls said; otity weft there, every thns " If be felt "eviler' 4 the morning, he toot Plantar on Bairn; if he felt weary at Wen, be took Pleetation Illtters; tf he tacked appetite, *ea weak. latiemid or mentally approved, be toot Plan tation Mtn* , and they %syn. WWI to set him as Ws plea Kure and bat. - P w persons want any better %%thorny, het ea ems 11:14y, jaat read the ft:44..10i : • • • hl owe conch to yoe, for I verily be tiers Flantc.ttan Bitten meal my Ufa." RF:V W. R. W/GORRS, Radrl L F; N, Y I • • • .1 hay beau agr sat soften? from Drapepia, and had to abandon insulting.: • • Ths Plantation Ritter,' have cant mom" REV. C. a-MILLWOOD. New York Citr. netPrtitt. • ‘si • •I had lost all appetite—••• po woo sod etorr tod I could hardly waft, sad bad a per 'eet drew! of aoclory. • • Tye Pleeettst!oet'nit tee fists sot me all richt"' JAM ARIYINWAY,Rt Louis, Ira • • • .The flantation Sitters tr.an eared tee of* derangement of the ft Hants and reinary Organs that dlstres ed toe r years. They ant Okra charm. C. C. 11 . 00112, 254 Broadway. N.Y.^ Urn 0. IS DinOg, manager of -the rolon game School tOt Soldiers' Children, saes she hu given it to .the weak and invalid ehildren under her charge with the most happy and gratifying results." We hare re. celve4 oar a hundred reams of inch - ear- Oates, but no advertisement I , so elfeet.ve as what people t•emrelvss say of a good article. Our fortune and oar rep , tation is at stake. The original qualltr and high character of these gouda will be sustained under every and all Mrenmetarroes. They hare alriady ob tained seals in every town. village, par oh and hamlet among civilised callous. Base t • itaton try to come near our name and style as pouible, and because a good article eaanot be sold as cheap all a pBOr ace, they End some support 'rota parties who do not care what tber sell. a@ co poor guard. Soo oar pr?rat► mark over the cork. P. DRtKC ik CO., flew York City. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! Sold by all Druggists. OVER A 1301f,7..1R14. WAVED. .11entlemea: I bad a servo rata worth $1,200015^ took cold from la tad hurt In theyeg, and wu Aimless for over a year. I It'd used enreatthlag i could hem of Witbont Decent, anti/ I tried VA Iferieta Rasta g Lin. tawnt. It moon effented &permanent core. Monticomer7,Ala .Jane 11 , 'O. J. G DOZNINVI.. •I take pleasure in recommending the Ye/lean Yew tang Liniment ail I Iralnablenid lodises's' %We article for Sprains, So - ros,*cue; it Galls on florins. Okr men here nse.l it forksiMrse, Bruises Soren, Bhenma• tissa, te, and all say it seta like magic. . 3. W. JEWItTY, Foreman for American, Wells, Ferree and Mande:o notes*. wain nt sipialishtsesankN, octsatantal while skating last vistas - , situ entirely wad hl ens weak attar sosanasuessi miss pass eitsbrated lusting Uat= Went D. RSICLION* Gloticest: Olin., UlO, 1665. It in in admitted fiat that the Mexican If astute Lini ment p•rfarms more cures in shorter throe, on man arid teas; than say article Vet discovered. Faiollhaa, lir ery.mert. and ylantert should always have• It on hand. Quick and sore it certainly is. All genuine to wrapped In steel plats engravings, be rug the aleartn• 4, of G. W. Warta:oak. Chemist, and the Fiesta C. S. Shoop of .DEldiS BAUM CO. over the top. An effort has b einem ads to emintertett it erith a cheap Oasts plate Ishe!• Look closely. - .mo•cs 1 SARATOGA SPRING WATER It if a most delightful Hair dttedog, It indicates scud and dandruff. It kept the head cool and clean. It onkel, the hair tick sofiand glossy. ft presents the hair turning gray and falling cif. It restores hair upon prematarely bald beads. • This is what Lyon's H•tharicsaelll 'lt Ls petty— it 6 steep—dorable. It literally sold by the carload and yet Is almost incredible demand Li daily increasing oofil then I. hardly • country rtaTe - tbst dots not keep it, or • finally that does not we it. IL MMUS LYON, chemist, N. Y. SARATOGA SPRING WATER Sold by all Druggist,. - - - Who would not be lbeantiful? Who would not add to their twanty ? What gives that marble preityand tiara, appearance we observe upon the stage, and in the city belle ? It in no Mager a merit. They um Baran's Maroons Balm. its unnamed ass removes Tan, Ikea les, -Pimples and rot:team from the bee and hands, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, bloom thread ravishing. Unlike manycormeties, It contains no :Waist iniariona to the skin any .druggist will order it for you. if not on hand, at 50 cents per bottle. W. E. 1 4-GAN•Troh N.Y., elm:if/L -.' DOW BOWES & C 4., Wholesale Agents. H. T. SARATOGA WATER: . I _ 13 elmstresTs Inimitable Bair Colo:Lig is not a dye. All'lastantaaaoas ayes axe composed of Inner mastic. and more or Isu dratroy tha eitallty and busty of the hair. This is the original hair colonel, and bee been growing in favor over treaty yam It restaris dm/ hilt to Its original color by valid ebsofittlen, In e me at menartstote rosamr. It U dao s troaatifpl Hatt droning.. Sold in two sizaa-60 ciente and dl—bl all dealers. ' C. Et atusnusire, Chemist. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! Bold by ill dr4itsts. LTOeO litplUCT or Pram JAXAIVA . Grids For la di Nauss , Ideazincm net Resdaelso, Chasm rutabuicy. to . whirl a warms( stimulant Ls rapine& Ita Sargent prnsustles rust nt . puri,tr makes Its elisspind Mudd* article Lor eslleary pave MIL Sold ersiryirtans,nt 60 mats par bottle. Ask tor 'Lyon's' Faro ExtruS. Take so oast. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! apTibbayb. Bald by 4 Drubits. R snovAL. GROCERIES I I GROCERIES !! I The sthstribet has removed_ Me eisth of Ottawas from the masa above the Wm Slow- Digit to Abe TOM tD the Ufa Wed es Mots rireet, sore* el Fourth. where he stil Wasp? to so at Moab sae eastottere sad El their orders tot geode Mr dad e. Greolotto blues east as sealty Weds! Si., signed at the loses! Mae etesistast with the etteleol ead- H. levtest en la_ and of aoltlitst la his Use to Efe• tate • ea. • Ir. 9011$1:1011 EroVs bistur.tri. swami waamiskitta„ - -ma =nab, ono vho bas rand hliatelf kw attar. sad sill tin to!' sothlag bat the troth. /Urn* vilth stamp. ja1141114/. 7105 R. Bed" Nam RENEE & HUR9lo§rs PURE .CONFECTIONERY! PLAIN AND FANCY" CANDY 1 ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, &C., &c, -Y,ANK_ES NOTIONS, •r PINE - CIGARS AND ' TOBACCO ! EXCELSIOR FIRE WORKS! BIOS'S AND ELM CANDY! IN TLI.E. ,COUNTiIYI It rill da all that la claleaedlor,it, THROAT AFFECTIONS, COUGHS AND IRRITATIONS! KILO & PLEASANT EXPECTORANT I ibIIPM. .1.11011:1111C1, JIL , J. EICHAMAtiS ik LOOTS AND B.}lOE,St AT ItIkDIICE'D PRlntra Baring i large ehrek or oar own merratamikte me band. with • complete seacotomt deity cads work. we cm sell cheaper et it helimale or Retell than alp ot►er esteblistmeet to this city. Baring had Meg espnienes v to the wants of costa won, weaken tats' leettal patio, is orepartal stor e a salt tar= , Ire hire the m a nse tight is this tilt le make the . . . PLUMB PATENT BOOTS & woks. tor the bun Of ou au:tower; and crA r ask a te.2 at than, toutlaty any one u to their sn annfort avrt those mule m tbe old nay. The Planer Boot needs no breaklag in; it is u easy tram the start as one warn for emu time. Our - • - • CAISTON DEPATITUNT Rpi nostri 011:t own espoda3 stisation &Ad by all Drugesta. Tor tbo trade always oti hood to omit. . Teadotiag arab to oar Woods and uutororta tot Put Tatrollaite, hose b 7 jort and- hCaoribb delatag to Moth s routtutuuaeo of the Jam, and eardlely turita all "to cell and 41111011ka our stork Wool parehattog also. 14tipti& No. MS. Btat.Bt. e Erie. Pa. I:m=lAM BOOKS FOB TUN MILLION. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Are now optntair the hugest and cost artfully stock of eleyouttly Inland tad tautffully fllustrittd Stet tectight to this Ettriott, lathathic stondsrd works, nom English and Amman !snuff. Soot; SPAM Prayer Booby gat Chard 84rrlara. fa ens Whs. Afro, Writing Desks, frame! ink 131411, Wise Taira sad Welk Bezel, P.srtfollos. Marrone°Fes and rims. FYIDeI Card Pintails", tha most besattful Sunday tidtool Cards Su Smut , vs!Sit,. Port Sonnaits. Card cute., 4014 Pons, Propelling Pendia, • largo intr*, of Fancy Articles to Firo*.b Plald,Tbotogespb Albinos fro= the bast roans, &LIMPS, to the best Nola& ja2Plyt tf - cAranzr. VoCRBARY A CO. GROVER 4 IiAIiERPS Sold by all Druggistß ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK SMUT. WRIGEL t =GM,. e:0 Slate Stree6 Reg Ps. 03'1tA1eGIE, BLIT Tittrgi That Reasspirins sad O Bardoolc.Chsaat orrartsr and IStilbliar. lied Pre s pit-to sad lbtalstoasb alt MI to vase this mode= mongrel Mb, eon so presilsat tbsouelbrat the coun try. Bat the txtraat of letadeloa sbd S'ltbs.Swiest is Just the moody' ter lt;as It sots be the Mar spatalstso au tba s-ettle skolosal the mob at the We t sad in st aatona sad easy way throws oat all Web, timid, sal somas on [wars auttsr,sal Lusts the drealstloo N :and blood wee; the *lx. dew, the cat:olll6D dor; sad tto iryttes toe hens dlsaew Ms neollelibe that cannot be mil irlatatit bsaalt. Euntosus OW Totrra..—A. lest kina vb. t o , oared Lot tetra _ haat Worrosa DebilW. tern beton sod all the OW* et youtitfal to tato. DM for Go oattiot Wheat titototty. trot to all whowad it. Nips oaa4 dlnstiolui ID, coatis. nip, Wogs ftexigif IT width to woo eztott. (Min wishing to vett 67 lb. advortlatfa onetime' as do sot, el &sotto, Rind 11. Ottnitt . doatt66,ty. - No. LS Choialmtri St. X. Y. ma BUUDALINA9IBED,MXna of Iterate Lad lostraettee to young 1t lifo—Puht= now Aseeeiattoe.e.d Net freed . le. MEW. 01014 M.I.W RIVOITION. jetreltly. • natakapitik, riwtro,cimerialw £ csaia., • rtmilaimu bay CHEAP FAMILY Boot go Tase.,odo h Choodato. lealtreo Coils Stint. Palm. Rogogoptopo Pawl Botioy. Riot noon taro, Biking tomtit. Celia tido, Wit Ptak CrocOod nest .I%w Vim; alday; Seem. Masud And. Jiez otremaimadatit rum: Pm ny Haar. Cara Neal. at Itool. 41 kWh of Itati-o.Soo. dlooo. Rallis Pleital, Cucuta. lip,_lLA to Wt. otorytkilat Wooten to ',bolas.' W all ekes.' otal-t1 11,451 v, raTraissess co.; - as victor imam - Veva tan, as bud s goad imaitsist tof MOVISIOSS. WOOD= Ora VISLOW 124 t Wan, iCt. X.ll7lZIPLOTrallti Cr aind dealers is el kinds of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I WROLESLLE AND RETAIL. WtiOLESALE. TOYS OF ALL RINDS, WHO - LES:AI/IL !Rasa OYSTZASS Agents for the ALL GOODS IV OUR LINE BENER .i, BURGESS, 431 STATE STREET The Cheapest and Moat nausea cocoa mem._ =ZZIZZErI CLEAR THE VOICE, =I I= And pro,i itself ILASTIACTrinD °SLY SIT 11ENER $1 BURGESS, £A/R, PA = 114oruseeivaxis or WHOLES/MC AND OXTAIL• LLITHIR. LASTS AND IPIRDIROB CM:IOSM SicORE&UY I; CO., IW. 17 NOW/71 PARS ROW, BOOKS! TING STATIONERY Alaimo. 11 . RST PRO:11:1X SEWING U&CEIINES gala by jalifid-tf GBOCEN IE4! IMMO s im . , -l i4:,.'iiiiiii"iinAy i • NOVEMB 1Yi*•'1,14.6.61.r wuqLssmix DRY DODDS !STORE. 423 STATE STREET, VIM PA. SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD McCORD, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Chsr stock Is hi tergeot over broegit to it* dlr, consisting of, PRIM, • DELAINEB.• r 81LL.% . CLOTHS. cAssrstegis, . , BLZACHK? lB OWN ituarruiv3. A Complete Anottibent of Goods: • Eive47 Made ale to the Notion Use. ♦ad, to short, s' (tumid asvortment of imerytblog . needed by Cabot/7 Naar& - TO BE SOLD AT. NEW YORK PRICES Country Dealers are invited to give us a call. Wa do • strictly wholesale trade, and propose selling •t such prices ea will make it to, the advantage of snerclasots fa this 'Genoa to deal la Erie, lostaid of audio; East for their goods. H. S. Sorra/am, W. A. CzAwrona, 3. li. KOCIYAD may24-t1 .LIMB YOU WI vocal rerpoettalty coil the attention of BUILDERS at LIVE . DEALERS NEW 'PERPETUAL LIME XILN, BETWN.M.S IiONT AND . 13.630 ND Near lieeBa Doak: 'r We Ins any in fan operation—have I(n► on hand, god are isiepared to famish it from the Kan, on tha shortest notice. snA., Norl , THE I'LiCE TO 1)11)7 lIARDWAREI • We have no eapeale for Book•Eeepe}, Enokg, worthless' leetatais or enlleetVeas. and can ibtrafore - NELL EREAP. Blacksmiths viii find everything to %air line - At Shannon h C 0.% 1323 Peach St, • above Railroad Dipot. - • The best moth:neat of Notions. At Shannon & Cit.% I= Peach St Charcoal for Refrigerators and Ttatillere at Shanoon & C0.'8,13= Peach St. virowteolom se Rogers' celebratr d at Cotter" at Shannon k Pasch St. (Ilan arta Patty n at Shannon fr. Cia'a, 1312 Peach St. :NJ Celebrsted Union Amite Pram: Om rotor both ways, el Shannon & Co.'l,lX/2 Push St. far—ipsalo• *north Carolina, at -Damon rt C 0.% 1323 Peach St. Say thea, &Mtn and Bertha sterna at Shannon QCiAr, MS Peseb St. W t4lbe gear Knife and Fork Polhater Sharpener • at Shannon it 132 Poach St Brodie In eart.ty....llalr, Reran, gana,Selgt4B3l oo ; intterraah. Stowe and Counter Etntabae Q gaiter' at 5h112111013 & en's, 1373 Paget St., 'abort the Vre-on BR Depot, Pea, ra: Fitate Agents to North Witortarti Perna. for the Arehtmldhro Patent Aster:ea° Heritage' Fire and gar giar Proof Safes and Farb:mars Seater. jrl9.4f HEADQUARTERS FOR • CHEAP GOODS! WHOLENAL6 AND IMAM GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS. F. & U. SCHLAUDECKER, Aro now rewiring at their old stand. Americus Mock" State strowt, • large and superior utak of • Oro-eyries, IProvitioes, ITAsek , Liquors. ' WQtow Wooden, sod Stone Wars. Traits. Nuts. ka, Together with everytbing found to • BOOM 'of tide kind,• which tau will well as asap as any other sate. lisbassot In this any for Cub or =oat-kinds of country produce, They bar• also op hand one of the largest end fines Meeks of Tobacco and Sows ever brought to Salk to shish they ignite the attention of the *Olin. Er Call and we iwy—a nbabls sinew* is better tbour • stow ithMair.oonssqueitly, Cask blurs will Ind 'Teat tondos by dittos sttb• GROCERY HEADQUARTERS. —AMERICAN BLOCK. STATE STREET.— Jane 21100.-a1 ' V. k tt. sezt.urnitrts. Von cITV LUON WORKS. LIDDELL, SELDEN FOUNDERS ec MACHINISTS, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, 011 . STILI,S 71X!0, DRIVING PIPES. PUMPING RIGS, WALEING BEAM IRONS MILL GEARINGS AND MACHINERY. All Vat 11111011. IS roJa3 (TO= tha bald 1:120/inialk sDa VAP BEST STYLE AND WPREWANSHIP. We ere Übe' adding 111711/./ to oar liseltlesm toe. Slavatnettaiog fatilitiet, to rixpply rt. increased ds• mad for cm IITAik. Jik.23tt. Fuunusunw. STOLLE ' • , .FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 'A ',alit? of etuldrares Plain and rimy RELDY-MADE CLOTHING, - 1.1414 W Raady-Made Mader Glotning. A mho cf &ate 7nrolalting Goods. , AU of 'bleb will be land on band, end afro made 1+ order. Our goods am all manufactured by ourselves Stanraing.Stlirldny,Tbstbny and aratd/ac dons at the sbortest notice. lao, • tre varlets attar latest style Patterns' for Ladles' and Mdren's Garaurnts. All ca. deraitUl be promptly attended to /GEN rsintrim. stalL‘ty Frmsch flt. between Mb and Mb. G ALE'S PATENT FEED CUTTER! TUB MOST BUBSTANTIIL. MOST EABY.TO BUN, =I AND-00 TEX BEST °slime, OP ANT Th he'XINICILIT h SELSYSON, ACti sad tOT Preach Sheet. SRASIIOI , I e co, 111=S Peachline. .Bc3 82 A TICS It -Aside w ens Sift $1.5.. .000 Mosel Tees. lie ftpWesee siessar.. Tb. "priesives sublets and tressarers at I Wks !s -eem tbs etecklu. Said ties with swots. Address Asserless Teasel Toot Vests, bp:weed. Tots mant. • ITIO-Sas T CVI AND IMATRIMOXY ...ladles sad mat- Li lowa. it you Irish to taw y. same the Inidotobm od. oho sin .cad yon. T at snottry and mithrot Printontisabbt iodiontatton. that yid enable lon to tear baypily and itetediiy. trooratetiro of no. wealth o' blond, istibrmaitton win east you nothing. gala -sou wish to norm I VIII cboornally staid You. In lotfr tem *Moth eontitiontlal. The tiosired intbroastion test by Mort tosil, and as mend asked. laor*, linnaff L LaNitlmf. ' v0y3145t0 Grettopoint. Rings county. Pt T. /MR 314011031 & 1111ILVO COMM 0P144.1 1 gtot7 difForoot *Mak adapted to awed rod tomtit. um* garble to WOO oaell Irdtv, -no RAI or ithor areabo or other greet omen= avantid that Mow testa estatootes &a. Mao% 11W11 AI WIWI. Hotta% oirAtAtION UMW" NOW Mk. /SIM MHO= JO3BER3 in HOISERY, GLOVES, &C. To our Situste4 oil the Cautl. . 51r.ttXR • h isrtmissa D!=t1111 TOOLS RA.11119 to be of the W. J. If IIDTMLL GEO. ULM.; JOIIN H. BLISS sae 11 ARIOLT. The World Le Ottll of Beauty. Thereis beauty in-too forest , Where the trees are green and fair; There is beauty in thh meadow. Where the flowers !cent the air; There is beauty is t 6 sunlight. I And the soft blue Want above ! the world-is thil'Of beauty, ! , When the heart is fell of love. ; Thare le beauty in the fountain; Hinging gaily at the play, While rainbow hnep sub glittering On its silvery,' sbinY spray. There is beauty in the strearolot, Murmuring softly through the roil,: Oh ! the world is fulljefbeardy, When the heart is fall of love! There is beinty in.thri moonlight, When it sleeps upon the sea. While the blue foam crestell billows Dance and trona joyously; There istbreuty in the;lightaing gleams That o'er the dark !ayes rove; Oh the world is fun of beauty, . When the heartis full of lord; • - There is beauty in thelbrightlyess Beaming from • forint eye, In the warm blush of affeation, to the tear of symp4thy ; In the sweet, low spice', whose scattily: .4411011rspleiVitshidabeerprost; Oh t'he *weld Is full tif beadtf. Man tlieteart, is foll'of love! Tiinety Suglgestiorts. [Pab!Abed by , * - ,* • We like everythin! which is' pretty and becoming, but 1 eta' we do object to, and what, as, we said it the begionieg,. we do believe is the Sin o',, women of the present time. •is making dress - the great atm of life. - No. earnests minded woman. especially no Clitistiari woman, would be willing to believe that there was danger of her falling into this evil, and yetits power over. her is iinbtlai —it steals upon her and absorbs her n 4 snares. Let' us each ask ourselves,'C t ian); didiy—what is the history of the twit two, years? What has mostlbusily—most anal ioualy—mostconstantly 'occupied our, time and thoughts ? Has it been the religletta et mental training of our children, or the cultivation within ourselves of those love- , liar and holier grates which throw a Sacred lustre around our homes? Has, it ,beeni the church of which-we may be 'members! —in visiting its sick or its strangers? Hai, it been itp Sabbath-schOol or its mission -I school? Has it been the Home for the' Friendless, or any of the worthy and - be-I nevolent enterprises ofithe day ? Has itt, been either of these objects which liavel. kept us so busy, or has t been the getting of ''something to wear?(' Now, however! gwd our purposes or inlentions may :havel been; what is the &dual fact ? Is the !er-I vice - of - God the first, the absorbing olvect., of our lives. and _is one time spent for / .1. Him, or in shopping—g 'tting things inede I —and, like the Athenia s of old, sO tee- 1 , ling or hearing of "sore new thine' Do} we not spend the beat p tof every silting I in -getting our wardrobes and that of ourl children ready for suroinerl—the best of l every summer in getting reedy to go away for the- hot season?—and later. in getting ready for fall ?—thebest part of every fall in getting ready for 'sinter ?—and the beat part of every winter in getting ready arid keeping ready for its•roand of p‘rties• - and gaieties, - until Lent puitati quietus upon thesis all ?—and then it - is time to get ready for spring. . _ I , Now, if we are indeedChristitin women, we must be shocked to find our lives glid lug in this way—and yet 'what record do the-daYa, and thewionths, and . the years, leave - as they go by ? rime broth in upon a group of women almost anywhere, what are they sure tti be talking about?' 'And then were women ever, in any age of, the world, se busy as the women of the present day? Our grandmothers+ Who had to spin and weave the fabrics fo b their wardrobes besides rushing theta up,eftervrowd—withl o ut a sewing-machine-ond yet 'vastly snore leisure than we ; and we do not read of- their complaining that they had "no thing to wear." But we, c.annotmeet'any women now who is not "Si, busy"—aeo driven!" No one has "any time." "Have you seen Mary, lately ?" asks one friend of another, as • they meet on the street. ilick; I atn ashamed to say it, but I have not been to see Mary fooore than ft year. Poor Mary I she was a splendid woman, but what a sad time she Ss having! 'I do mean to get to see her- soon ; but I have been so btasy. -All winter it' was nothing but parties, end one canldn't get nine anybody—and now I am having six white skirls - made, and they have all got to be tucked and ruffled, and , yow.straow„ how inn& time it takes even 46-see - that math things are well doise."j_ Poor Itteryl.'— widowed and heart-broken—fighting the bard battle. of life as best shemay, for herself and helpless littleories—has bitter thoughts sometimes, perhaps at the 'ne glect and cold indifference of the friends of happier days But Mart - is unreason able. She does not consider the import ance of those six tucked and ruffled skirts. Out of society now herself--out of the charmed circle where once she shone, courted and admired,-4lice cannot appre ciate its demands. "Will you ,take 'a chits in the Meilen School ?" asks; with a pale, worn, weaty face, one of the few hard workers of the school, of a bright blociatiog woman, A member of the s-me cliMeb. She is a dainty-looking - creature,'-,—everything Lao exquisite about her, from; the , fairy lace hat, and delicate shade end immaculate fit of her gloves, down to jibe end of her long, sweeping train. "Oh," she replies. , smilingly and patronisingly, "you are get- ting on-very nicely, I am sure, leithoukl me. I should-be-glad to help you—for 11 I feel a great interest in the school—but I never could teach such children—the odor sickens me,—and besides, II am so dreajut 1y 61v—driven with dress—making, to say nothing of plain sewing, -4 never could get time to, hunt up scholars and keep -theist here." Sci, with a very pleasant-nod and smile, she steps kite her handsome carriage, and rolls away, She qtilehs her cosisCience by sending a papkingeof tastseff clothing and a suits of money, .it may be; besides. - But the making over of that package, and all the hard work of the school', she leaves to be done by those who have no carriage to lighten th 3 task, of searching children to the outskirts of the! city—who, for the most ptrt, must teach, er toil in seine other wa ~ through the week, and to whom a little more rest on ' the Sabbath-would be yeti grateful. But take heart,• earnest works re I She leaves it to you, also, to win the blenied reiriird I Time for dress—time for a l ,thotitand !rives lons nothing!, tint' no . time ,to hunt pp ragged little children and bring them in out a the *lle* aid attics, , arid bases.. meats, where they are growler up in bete. thenism end sin I No time for Christian women, surrounded with easeand luxury, to care for the,soula of these little ones! "I should be veryglad to do something for the Home," says one. )"It is a blessed institution—it has my prayers. I should lilts nothing better thin to work for the Journal, and try end getup's list for yeti ; but, dear mil—it does fake all' one's. time ,to get anything to weir these days:" , : ~, , Now we know thnt the reply to all this will be: "Weil, these reutsrks do not ap ply to me. I only have what. is aseesscry —one must appear rstpaciably." . All very hue; but if to appear respectably in the eyes of the world, must ezbaust-ell one'sr time and mortal energies, then is it not the duty of Christian- women to "come odt and be eepsrate," and to be willing. to be "wealisr," if need be, by ithe simplicity of theitettire Nothing can be so dete riorating. sQ destructive to what is noblest in tivraman, as to hale alt her- energies than concentrated on . the utter trifles of PROVILSTOR dress and fashion. , MI that is best 'must be sacrificed 'to the exactiou of-the present style of living and dressinii. To keep pace with its enormous demands, solid reading, study, music—culture of (fiery - sort—quiet. visiting, church, home and charitable du ties—must all be neglected. What will be the 'result of 'years of such living:— such habits4—not only upon ourselves, but upon our children—our country!: It is no. light question. Let us hsve fewer dresses —less elaborate trimmlogs—Hess , tucks— less ruffles, if need he buttlet tip manage to have more time for God's 'levies. How can We "love Rim and serve Him with all our might, ardisoul, and strength," as we - are commanded, with Our dip, our 'months, our years, so spent on vanity? The :Rae is coming, and is daily drawing near, when we must render ,up an account of our stewardship.; Whet shall We say for our selves, when summoned into the august presence of our Lord and ;Judge mat of Iloine. Cooartso Two aIINDIIIID XLILISS o.— Among thewamusing reminiscences of these days is the famous courtship of the Rev. Stephen -Mir. of Wethersfield.. He made ajouriiey to 3inrthariplon in 1696,. in search of a. wife. He arrived .at• the Rov.' SAomon Stoddard's,' informed him - elite - object - of ids - ridt; Ind "tbst•-the pressure of hOme 'duties - required , the Ut most dispatch: Mr. Stoddsrd took him Into the room where his daughters were, and introdneed him. to Mary, Esther, Christians, Sarah. Rebecca land Montt. sad then. retired. Mr. .Mix, addressed Mary,• the eldest 'daughter,[ said ho had lately settled at Wethersffield, and was desirous of obtaining a wite, nod concl ad. ed by offering big heart and band. She blushingly replied that so important a position required time for i t onsiderstion. He replied that be was pie qed that she asked for suitable time for rillectioo ' and in order to afford the Weeded opportunity to think of his. proposal, he tirotild atep.in the next loom and vrtok4 a pipe - with her father, sod she could report to him.— Having smoked a pipe and' sent* message to 3tisa Mary that he was ready for her answer, she came in and silted for fur ' thef time for corrsideration.l He replied that she could reflect still longer on the subject, and fiend her .answer by letter to Virethers , field.l 1 • . few weeks he'receiv ed her reply, el ie."- is probably the most laconic epistle ev r penned. Here is the ,model letter Which.was soon followed, by a wedding: isTorthampter, 165. Rev. Stephen Mix; Yes. Mary Stcddard.t • ... • Two matrtatontal mixture t uok. place (no the Ist of December,• 169 G, and proved to be compounded of the rnostoongenial ele ments. fix was pinitor of the raradise of' onions. for forty-four years —.V. Y. Evangelist. , . DON'T LISA 5111M1.111.--The Radical press is now Commencing a Ivigorous war upon General yirrta.ta.u. T. Slllll.llt. He is almost. in their estimation. as bad a man as President Joussos2 The Pitts, burgh Commerde, a leading Radical priitti says that the rumor that be is about to be called to the War. Departraent does not tend to dispel the apprehensions which oppress the public mind re,garding the im mediate future. It adds : '‘There is in his composition -just enough of the indescribable quality, or the quality that need not be described to thcwe that know him, to leave it doubtful as to-what might not happen with Witt tan TEcritssu &maxim in- the War De partment. receiving orders from Aiieagw Jonssow. bent in carrying mat a desper ate scheme. Admiration !for General Snessam'a military career- should , not blind our epee to his unstable political recor3, entirely consistent with his. man , tal ergabization." • ;. t, -The Chicago 14nt6lican says d: • ' "His elevation to the position of SeCre tar), of War would be regarded as a men ace toward the loyal North which has the President's policy by over whelming majorities.' It wntalil create wide-spread apprehension." rt is thus that every man,l no matter what hierrecard in the past, cr what was the character' l a his antecedents, isede nounced by the Jacobin prigs. the mo ment that he hesit des to carry out-ell 'their mad and despsrate party schemes Whether it is GRA* Snzarks . or Aux- SON, it makes: - no'aifference.--Neto York • The Dog Doctor's Secret. Good food, damage, and want of exer cise are the destruction of parlor dogs. They become;fat with• increasing age, and contract "minus diseases. - At last a day !cornea when 0 doss of proositi acid most finish the business , or a medical praction ',er must be called in, who will (try a seiere regimen restore the dog's health, and ap petite...ke ex kennel man inl our neigh. bdithboilifiatle a very comfortable income by his pecnliarjhne of practiCe. Ile de- Ivulged the secret of his sisteirt a few days before his dissolution to the estima • ble clergyman of the parish. ( "I always alid this canine Abernethy, "to is crab tree at the end of my garden; fora week, and gave 'em -nothing abut water. When-I fetch 'em from their, mistrewes they refused to eat what I should bave been glad to get, and when they went back they would eat what I Would not touch. 'l've had some dogs twice or three times a year; but I always cured them at last. One of th' .was as 044 as three pounds ayear t . I was terrible fond of him, but .he -.ever took tq me,; and ivh-n ne saw me Coming for him to bring down his fat, he would waddle) away -and howl enouch to wake the 7 1 a . d. ;Dogs hnvn't got no gratitude."—Sa• . Give vim WALVIS. 'a 'CitaNci.—Charley Ithmsey to the barkeeper at thellssaasoit House, Springfield, in the old Tay State. Charley 14 sound on the entire science of ornithology. ,Cbtrley can give' ajoke and take one like a philosopher. Charley got, offs good thing the other day,'during the National 'Horse Show. The bar-room was full 'and the audience was ap •reciative. A tall, cadstierotts'Yapker, with a sancti monious face, hair' ing ft slightly illumina ted nose, aporoanbed'Charley with hands Open hisatriotnen, 80 . with woeful con o te nance, said : "I stn flick-pmery sick the 'bats don't agreit with me. Bar-keeper give me a, little brandy," Charley pro duced the bottle. ".Etanctiononions prit clasped the glass so as to cure the con tents with one hand, while with the other he poisred it Outlast full of brandy, and then tskingnp the pitcher, wet about to tint in two or three drops of water, when Charity interrineed : '"hiv friend." said be, "you don't ; give the .:water a. fair Chance!" The apectatora "came and the sanctimonious gent subsided. At Iscinsu.--As siniti dears WU last week approaching the stispermion bridge, near Niagara, the conductor found a yomig- Man ibo could not patilds thir. 'The poor fellow wu evidently in the last stage of con sumption. lie sat by himself, ant his eyes Were red, as though he .tad been weeping: but the laws of 'the company dial not be transgressed, he Mull leave the train. Not 4 person moved or spots as the conductor led him from his seat; ill shivering iwith cold; hut jut as be reached the door a beautiful girl arose from her seat, and with. bright sparkling eyes deMended the amount charg ed for the poor invalid. The conductor said eight dollars, mot the young and t, noble' girl took that sum from bee pocketbook, and kindly led the sick youth back to his seat. The action put to shanieseveral mile who had Witnessed it, and they offered to 'spay bht the whole-sou ed woman iodigastutly • re 7, fused the assiststioe. When the train ar rived at Albany tho:young protectress gave the invalid utimesurungh to kespi him - over night and sentfldm 10 _his "Melds in the Morning. f: • A Oat! Story. Once. upon..l time a maiden, Rich, and born of high 'degree, Loved a youth without a' Who from cares of wealth was free, . Boon her dad obtained the secret, • And upon a certain day, . When Alonzo came to wool her, ' Sent ition,iticked and Caged, sway. Onee upon a night thereafter, Weeping o'er the lilted choice ,Of a lord her dad had made her, Lisay heir& her lover's woke, the wall be slowly seramblei, 17p the window-sash she flung, And with speechless joy the lovers, On each other's bosoms swung. . While they atoed like marble statues, Ragging, kissing, shedding tears, Het old dad, who heard the rumpus, Tripped it. lightly up the stuirs. In the door he - quickly bursted, Swearing an intent to kill Lover sloped, but daddy grabbod him— Loth went o'er the window Bill. •Lstert--,-(Yer the benne and posier,' 'Round the earden t through the most, Went the youth with de/ a-tugging. At the bobtaili.of hie cost ; And the 'doge of the plantation, endereteading nothing clear. iFailiil recogolee their mister, " 8o they seised him by the rear I More Truth than Poetry pn the 224 of September, General Wade MlimPtdritade a speech before the "Sol dier's Association" of Walhalla, South Carolina. The speech was an able one, from which we take the following: I have given you the record of the Southv I have shown how well she has observed her. obligations_ Lot me turn now to the record of , the North. Bear in mind-that in _giving this I shall simply state tuts; leaving you to draw your own inferences. I propose to say 'what the North has done. Idd not intend-to die cuss the morality, the honeity, or the jus tice of' her actions. When the tyrant die. puted the assertion', of the philosopher, and drew him into an argumentLthe reply of the latter was, "I do not choose to ar gue with the commander of twenty le. glom" Without being a philosopher, 1 can recognise the force of this - answer, and I waive argument as totally inappro priate in a discussion of this sort. Facts, which are said to be stubborn things, will be amply sufficient for my purposes at pri=ralt. • Foi four years the North waged war upon us. only, as she solemnly declared, to bring ns back into th , 1.1 ion. More than a year ago thit 8- expressed a willingness to return, RIM vet she is now .as effectually out of the 'Union as if she had never formed a part of it: The North profeesed to fight for the Constitution. 'de soon as she bad the power to ,do so, she changed that Constitution. and violated its sacred provisions. The Noith protest. od that she did not fight for conquest or for plunder. The Southern States are at _this moment practically conquered prov incei,and more of their moveable vreperty is now in the hands of Northern - soldiers 'who stole it, than in those of its rightful pow asors. The parole which Southern soldiers received promised, es; I have already that they ahould pot be in. teetered with, so long as they obeyed thei laws of their States. And yet on their re turn to their States they were not; allowed to ezefeish any right pertaining to 'free citizens, until they had, =AO oght, en demic' all the acts of Congress afP.F de clared the abolition of slavery fixed, irre vocable and constitutional. "Amnesty for the part hid been-repeit ednepromised to the t3outhi yet bow many of her people are stilt, in the brotherly language of the Radicals, 'maps-Maned rebels,' while her most honored end most beloved son languishes in a feces cell, denied the sacred 'right guaranteed by the Constitution. of a 'speedy trial by all im partial jury.' The Southern States were to be recognized as equal members of the Union. They are still excluded from that Union. and even in the imposition of taxes, there is no' equality, for the cotton of the South has to bear a heavy discrimi nating tax, for the benefit of . the North. All the rights of the South were to be held. sacred. She has only the right to live, and tolabor, perhaps to complain, though to do so may ha treason." = There is too much truth in the above. AMD neen , ro iisrose In.—Tho Winona -Repa&lican relates lha: two men, one of whom wee - smoking a pipe, started to leave ;that pleas a few drys again a baggy in which more was a keg of powder. Suddenly the powder exploded, and the result was disas trous. The men, who were named respective ly Train and Hanson, were thrown some dis— tanceitp and forivar3. The bone, in addi tion to losing all the hair on his tail. became 'considerably , demoralized. and ran ai the lop nt his speed. Thetwo men fell on the whit ffetrees, and Mr: Ramapo, to clear himself of the wreck, jumped, over the wheel and fell into a mnd-hole in a half stupefied condition. Mr. Train clung to the pieces, and was car ried forward about s mile eta pretty _rapid pace. On coming to a atop he took an inven- tory of the concero, and found that the bug gy was completely shatterel, the-bottom and seat gone ‘ and the axles bent nearly doable, so that the four wheels canto almost together. Mr. Train himself had been stripped of all• his outer clothing,-about me-third ofthe hair on his head, and all his whiskers burned off. sad - hie eyebrows and lashes gone. Yet, strange to may, he - was not hart is any other way, and atter extinguishing the fire on his remaining clothing, he started beck to find his companion. Upon meeting him be laugh ed heartily at the ridiculous igurd he pre sented, but Mr. Hanson did not laugh, for be was badly fejt:tract. Larr week a gentlemen., :rota Montreal came to thircity in seat e his wife and hired Iran, who hid .m that place. The story he told was that he was an engi neer upon a ferry boat connected with the Grand Trunk Railroad. That he bad a wife and family in Montreal. That his business was such that he did not go home only occas ionally. That he employed an Irishman by the name 'of Fitzgerald to look after things in his absence. That upon going home a few ,days since, he fo'azid that his wife had &apes ed of a portion of his personal property, and lids the Irishman was missing. They wee ' tracked to this city,' and it was found that they stayed at the hotel as man and wife, on Friday bight, the 19th inst. The trail was lost here, until Saturday last. when-by acci dent the 'husband say Fitzgerald .sawing wood in the shed of John R. Praetor, where it appeared the guilty pair bad hired oat. . scene emitted when the woman saw her husbeed. Fitzgerald mange/ to reek* big escape, bat the W 020512 was taken possession of by her liege lord, whose name Is Pangbern, They were married thirty years ago, aid have bred together ever slam Her age is 61.,and that of Fitzgerald but 25.—Yonciitsfer, N. if; Mirror. -' The liewbstrypurt (Maas.) Herald says that one day last' week a hard working roan 'of that place recoiled ► letter from New York announcing the death of an aunt who left large estate, 6 full halt mimeo, whin h+ will come to him. Be appears to be a very eenei ble, *she is an industrious and temperate Innarand on receiving the intelligence com pleted his dare work as though nothing had happened, and after baring been to New York to confirm the facts in' the case; has returned to his daily labels, which he mill continue till the adteiniMration of the caste is cm .leted. Tat rigor of tba - .lttelunona (Ind.) limn s* Rini says he refuses to associate vitt' menthe has been guilty of steeling a Arl een% map from as' repban, and tamed Ms aged mother out of doors to save bowie_ rent," and mildly insinuates that the tailor of the Tam fignifilimrs did all this. 'Brut biciwnipu. • A man being askedias. he by itum b ag himself co tbe,pase, whet was the height of alubition;replied t "To Many arroh widSvritithe bad coned' ilt:You ate very stupid, Thomas? said a ntry saboolinsster toinlittle boy eightt a Years•old ; "you are likelo _donkey, as what do they do to cure hint of his stn: Pidity "Why, they feethim 11001 and kick Idm km," mid **urchin, Tussromen of Poland hire a watchful eye over their daughtins, old task , then wear little hells on tbeir personate denote where their are 'anti What thel axe about. ' A Frenchman rated for not said, 'she knew nn woman ba batted; so much as to make her his wite." Wun.i Webster wisllenritary of State be wog ',resented' st i ball, when I top skirl_ do biro, "Don't you dines, Xr. •Writ" ete.? I never. see you danelog." said he.."l never had dietapaeity to learn bow. sir." • "I say, an," says one friend to anoth er, "nicer our friend A. has bedii hestib speculating in oil. has , be made - 8123' thing?" "Oh, pee," raid Jim, , "ho made an assignment." Leaped her tiny ,band in mine; I clasped - 13er beatitemui torrn3 I Vowed to shield her frons y the wind, sad-from the - - world's cold storm. She set her beoute. ous eyes on us% the teats did wildly flow ; and with her little lips she said, "Con• found you, let me go." ' • "Yssysinav I was called an ass by. Mr. Jones. and I intend to prosecute hire , for it. What do you think of it V'• "It I were you I would not do it V' "Why ?" • ''Because, be might prove the charge, and that would compromise- yon." A Western editor lately married one of his compositors, soother compositor act ing as bridesmaid, the - officiating nlergy- • man,being a retired printer, and theymtl editor 'gave the bride away. constable in Ohio lately - tortieed in F . court as toilet's : "I know nothing of her but what I hear the neighbors lay ; and; in my opinion. what a woman says of -an other is not worthy of belie" have nothing,but my heart to give you," said a spinster - Ims lawyer who had conducted-a snit for her. "Welt," said be lawTer,trofily, to my clerk—be ekes the feet" Oua Young friend 3. D. was asked by a young ladv who had been dancing the "German:" whether ."he saw her feet ?" "No, madam," he said, with a solemn shake of the head—ofar from it!" Two widowers were .once condidipg to gether on the death . of, their wives.. o.ie of thein exclaimed, -wilt' a sigh : "Well may I bewail my loss, for I had so - few differences with iny - dear deceased 9tat the last day of my marriage was as happy as the first.". "There I suep,Nos you," saA the friend, "for the last day of mine was - happier."' - Ar a recent railroad 4inner. in eotOpli ment to the fraternity. the toast was eie; en : "An htinest lawyer. - the noblest work of God." But an old farmer in the back part of the house rather ett . oited the effect by adding in a loud vo ice, "and &bait fir,* seareint." A Paris dealer "announced that . a franca gold piece is secreted in one of tn.,. 17 hundred sausages ,exposed . for lode in histhop. The itPmand for sausages im; mediately became etiormouti: A perfum er having adopted a similar method foi his soap, sae threatened by the sausage maker with lent, proceeding; for imitat ing 'ale invention; but he soon ascertained that he had no.gronnd for action. "I am a great gun;' said &tipsy printer, who had been on a _spree for a week. "Yes, said:ice - overseer, "Yen are a great gun, and half-cocked, and you can consid er yours& discharged." "Well." said the typo, "then I had better go off." .-A Connecticut pedlar asked an old lady -to wbn-o be eras-trying to sell some arti clef, if see could tell him any road that no 1.041ar had brat traveled. "I know of tut one, and that is the•roadlo . hearea," was the reply!, - - Two friends meeting. one renastited: have just met a man who told me I looked exactly like yon." -"Telt me who it was, that I may knock.him &ern," re- • plied his friend. Don't trotible yonrrlf," be said, "I did that myself, at once. A French journal tells a little story about a lady, or rather she is made to tell it herself : "When I was first married I was on my lfnees before my husband front morning ttli night; It was a per petual adoration, as incessant an inexpressible blips. I showered cares ses anon him, I could have eaten him:* 14 And now?" asked a friend. "I am sorry I did'nt." On One of our lines of railroads, cele-- brated for its "slowness " the conductor of a pstsenger train which bad been :jog ging along for hotirs and making but little progress told a lady-that her boy waw too large to pass for "half fare.' She silenced ttio objection, however, by stating that he was '•quite small enough for half fare when the train started." ."What sort of a sermon do y - Ou like?" raid Dr. Rush to - Robert Morris, one day. "I like - sir," replied Mr. Morris, "that kind of preaching which drives s man in to the corner of his peci; and makes him think the.devil is after him." A man was saying in company that, he bad seen a juggler place Mk Ladder, in open ground, upon one end, and mounted it by psssing through the rounds and stand up- on the top erect. Another, _ who was present, said be lad no doubt of it, as he had seen a man who had done the same thing, but with this addition, that when be arrived at the top he Pulled the ladder after him. • ANECDOTIC or JoutVaN BIIRES.—Ife once won a suit, at bleb the opposite party was so much enraged that he de. eared that whenever he met "Prince Sohn" he would rebuke him. They en countered each other at an oyster counter. The man atonce addressed him : "Mr. Van Buren, is there a cause so bad or an indi vidual so infamous that your services can- not, be obtained?" "I - cannot say," said John, sivallowing another oyster; then, stooping over, he asked in an undertone that everybody could bear; have you been doing SOMEBODY ought to tumble the editor of the %Vile° County _Yews into the Alaba ma. and put a couple of pig•metat on him until he learns •to keep coca. He is 1 .7 " indigthint at the declaration of Journal of Health that a husband• and wife should, sleep in separate rooms, de. daring that Dr. Hall can sleep now, when and where he pleases, but - far himself, be intends to sleep where he can defend his wife against the rats and all other noc turnal foes as long as be has got_ one to defend. A Westehi paper tells iCatory of a dis tressed agriculturist thcqi : A farmer drop ped in here on Wedn esday to pay his quarterly rent. On entering. the house. .he old the landlord that times was so bad h.. e.su."(l l not - rai.se.the money, at all ; and. - dishing a bundle otgreenbaoks upon the . t • e, said: "There, that is all I can pay." Tl: a money was taken up and counted by air. —, the landlord, who said ;• "Why. this is twice as. much as you owe." "Dang'ee I give it to me again." said the farmer, "I'm daihed if I did'at tape It out of the wrong pocket." j- Tax wife of a returned — soldier gave birth to "three beautiful boys," recently, in Brooklyn. Just thick of it —and all doing well I Three beautiful boys I Oh, happy mother! Oh, more happy father! Oh, overjoyed brethren and sisters,-if any there are. Hole they will want t 9, peep under the coverlet of the bed to sate -a, look'at the three tiny little heads all laid in a row. 'Flow they em want to look down iotb the six twinkling little eyes— ipme blue,- some black, perhaps. And their sweet little months, and dainty lit tle noses—three noses, three mouths and six ears! and their little feet--six stumpy little feet, with suchweelita of little toes. And when all are asleep, and some noisy rag man comes- eking shout* re-re— vs-pa t awaking one, which cries, arid awakes another , arid then the,B i cryitig awake the third, and then , all vg to- Father, won't the brothers sod tete hare jolly fon to hear them all cry together? Three bsmatital boys I. sad all at atm El