Tcon 4 . of Publication. 7,:tneVon price 12.5 1 per raj., arbri paid Sn ad. ss r•:*, it not paid until the end of OA year. tortirlez r.te. Ride knoarn on application at the k tl t^tlimra f e),.. , 1,3 De edAteverd to o BPSV 171 3 1 THAN. Editor and Proprietor Rug in e:is Directory. rs: ITTonyAr AT Law. ralAn 1,11:1% tol.emn• ' I I. ' ,cµo, ,, c.ol.:NTltt, Stat.. . roar 5)111 w or it. urri-grr. r.t. rti. (lonntr, • amt 6fh• r bpcinafia attendel to *UT lons , _ FTS() , IF. ATI , McitT Ay . LAW, In WIUAW. OS • strop. a ra. .6/ • A. 11 C.%e' ASV a7,NTCS AST enTTset.coca AT I.lir, reAr N'nrtb ITT .t "veer or the •Z.,41, r ,„„ i i ItV.StiRTT. Jrv.icx or YVE PRIM. (Wet. aornnrt rr , rl-11 Stn.% t.tse.n Fifth arrl hnelS-S. MO ”CIPV,T 1.93 t tr. PWIPRIVTAIL ellisr;y I"en n ' ' rarßl ~• - cotiqupo . c . i , rar, Pr.Arir Pasant to.• FTC!. r•,. tr, Or'N,Sl•Ol.l. • r it 1,r7 t'ju 3 . 1",,VCR or enr, , Izerd, Orsr,ovartelsn n,d rain -tor. •. h;,l?we. I , lth M•Rt Viffh •nd grOws t c ry .TtiTt I Inn* r'¢nWevnEßnltn. at the DOW Mag, baa hell a )Arab arranete peeriaion!, 9.3ea1 e n d '7lllela Wart.. T 'lrsa.. kC to tOlio be r•- ..,,Vr 'a the at , ^t;onaof tltarub:ie •ittferea.fl;.t • z •n! ' , •^,-trr: ran Fa, had In aa , nu"' marVI.T.LIr ft(l. V.n . T. M . U. PUTMCf /NI) .motor •.., Arc - P -17 1.f..rn enre—!,4 pi. • ' of r Tr KOOPI, door moth r f the ~5 , frac rlret rf"cr firm "(I n'ef ' 4 nvED S .I'o.. V 1 ro.to .leal.ra in Ar thr.clta • .--ca ant nir“ihurc c"...1 and vr..d f;enctian fonnntirie•. rnd nren•red fa- bewa•e are btu! T•rda • Corp, Gth awl Ilvelo.ani rtt., aquae~ 'rest a( the Vtnd "^czenn 'ere nrma.i.n the "atk ",•• nfTeA 17 A V.. 3 tr. P, t- t p 175 Cm• F YO It .41 le E• cpry eh o i-o!r - ,• 4 1,1,4 111:AP4 011 Stet. street, -Zoventh Ani Flzhth , trPets. F.not sro I ht. rjn rpt.oval•le terms, if applied F, , gnimcr CCM n 411 LT , " Arrif my c, Himitil nn.c." . re 11 1 , T Gonna. CR01'1%1124 "rrl,Lre. Pta 00- •-•,. ~, tj 1). OSIII/TINP. o 14r7.•,ar ttO SittaLg. nn I , i , arbtl , , tat* An 1 Fr, r r;t" sn , rat forr,/ KiNG. V ‘I,9T•b.,:IfIRTZSR. CCP nr/.I.CR Vora %We. r Rkor, !hr. P,Opria.n. A'a WI) Lsz, P4Vot:”, r.l 'lf 41 Fri.. Pa. V. PICNIC ek nrq ek 11." 1). S., 7.orcb ..4sro.l.lst,v 1-o.r+r t'f.,!..llnako ,111 t l7 N. :VT(GI T. V - 11131, in Ttrrion- 45 M • 4•Te anra rthlot rf - Oro Y'•-r.Prio. • , rerr.2 , l*s tn z 77.• Vortatl. Whoiocaliidaalerr in N V. F....a Pen, le a Line of , tp.tunr. I•trmblit Psi janl'il3 PT tN;CM T\ Alf F.RTC~ =ME •q, ❑FCP4rp r 1) rya Tht . -TITF 4 11 . 1111.1.1).. Plll , OOl AV IVO C t.•4•6•,N . . ~.... 21 ..,, TivOtis 1,5,*, We.l , "tr..k. Frt., Pr., • . - -ve.....1. C ,, ,, g . :NR •.., R''th • nr... ft..iit'e'sr ,• .: , .11,1'• ct, : ^Ol hr;t:•• s ot e . h 0 . N01t,,, J. 511,1,10,3. V. ArTORT‘t r are, P..lzvrAr n - •<• • •• • =SEISM TA UMF Ain r . L.DT''..t C 4 E , 1' , .0 ,0 Pr. Bennetee °Mo..) (7)otbrA •-vcre.l kr 1 , 4,01.3 Alvo't r.n Brr T1.}711 e. 1 , • t mkt': to N' ER MI Vllll ATTOR'i , tTei •T is K, . ;:•- • :-'or ,Fort - = 4 " , t Pa.. R an k . 17„!,,3,0 rtc , pti , ral 'O. in 41 ,. rk-.• 0 Vnt! r.‘l • I,•try, . l ei t tc 2. :IL FAT: ATMF:c7I, y prirm nC seßty: (1,141 . • Crit:PTl , i, RIO/ rri73t, o• ea1;;,:.17,7• xmtxl , oth.r is Isrvrl,4l-tonsr wo. attended to n,,,Dir c , lllrve , t , --Wri. A na , li*sit , l nen) %min Wbii-rn,y, 5111,Qn.ew,r k itArvin, P l y ' or, Ft. Ilfr*, - xt., JtAn. S r . II n. aro.” BROWN M f.ri`Pr, to I,nl %ed t.lft r , zl. .P• 1 1, kr;P: 0 1 .pnge 7 nur d , rt to •• r•ve.rilr reflre tr , rn •h. rnet omocenAor*tx ec;ineatlr rrr ''tze torild.r.. 3,111'1 str,naze estzr friends the zotiblit. c , CIITT, RINKIN 1 TUC .1.: 60(t.DiNti V•shi , raht.T.ltor, Vltth •trert, hehr•an 1 Stb, ?He- Pa rug! ct wort.. Il•rairolt; and ,t att. tOod to prottlp'.'v. klora et•tteor. . •nlg •, f t uggt•Fc !ALE rorryttv: = • ?•nr;n.' porebleei the :ntere•t of vri.l contln,,e to 1^110,1.7t ae.thore ..Rat. the pA:roos.;e•t the c0at,,.,,-. Of th• f , 2 sn-3, of t n te', - ruS'i•• rtrn,jsin, 13:r1r,ct retimo-or re nerre , r •801.1'.e.i - • I. WE IS E.t (Jhs IMEZEI I"RoDUCE: GrocERIE., SEEI Tourro, Fras. Nu's, cf-c I=l end 9" - h FRIE:,. Al .....- F: deft EEO LEM !ICY %NI) -110 DI NI: ...IT 1iV1,E44, &NZ, r9;T- Sayn , r P•nr-iator... I;• 17 wa,l nto t .?-tt Tort crrn A.- cI(7A it *TUI:f '•••• , Icrlo,!bal,• - •rii01.4 A new Atrmot slotto p^d rt•Etql, IrpramltA kow ronitAntir rc 111,3 a rh'lC , Tr+••-el, ' , Ead am! erff , 0,171 Z 111111. To'4l,.. , n'orton., vbirb ~• and retail. • Pis; and ere rut to L• .t ruanu!artart. r re• t e iZ Qigt ••ziotl. • • HUNTER, Emma •' AP AND FURS, ^:•},'e lac a sere Bee; Ihal. of .11 reit: a' *ere :cis prices. arciitiec in the alvnt I or find it fcrs alervid lad made • - •111\4; tnITS :SNP GPSTI.,"VRN- .1, Aen a Pls4n end ranee 'A-T.MAD}. CLOTHING, rC!. , esinq., , rGocte ••• , A11 , c.: tln keot-crt sand and acad. to "..'•=, A , A' mantafaetuAell hF OUrsCr'S and Ilraiding anneal lte lAroe variety alba lateet ityls A AA' .A.! nannents.- 111 or y cten,lpo ' 3PI3V rtnßiv:n. VronAb .14 0 ,.•4413 411 b and StA • eIigIAATI 111: RreiF, RoPE PACKING. HEMP n k%': .I.`:n BLOCKS AVD 2300,K4. UN, .1: CR 4ip. !VS,, rrr i ; ', k tr6 lN: o'. olYivc r 1.1;:•\•R tr.•tml eta. mn•i hnn• wl.; y oi,entibz t_nak. Box ST, telt,- a, You 't - TT ',, AND &ZSAii.'" STUFFERS% :~ ~+t ks> •t ' 3 . C.. 51.1.14.1 es VOL:37-NO 31 "In lifting the kett's tram the ere I ecaldeil myee't reryeererrly—oe. heed AZITINt to a erlep. The tortcre at.; nabeatahle. • • Th• rfaxtean Nuetaag Llnlraent rel , ered the pate almeat imxediately. ft heated rapidly aztl left eery liege ecu. I= This le merely • 'sonde of *hat The Ifostsng Lini ment wind°. It ti losaloablo Ia 'll cases of wootls, OW , Ar(Et., , pratn., cote. bruises, orsria•, etc., either vireo mm, - or bent. . , - 13swars cf ennntarfoits. n'tie a genuine noires *rapped in Coo steel pia.° engraving. bearing the sig nature or G. W. Westbrook, Chen:44%nd the private Allan of tletnii Bane. k. Co.. Newyork. Saratoga spilag Water, sold by all Druggist'', 1=2171 411 oho rah* & besvitiful bee , ' or htir, and ite pleb ereation from rretneiwo beldnera end quitting gran la not alt to asei , Lyon'-' rotebrated getbasioci. It make. the hair rich„selft and gleni; etsifieates den ,!retir, end eact•ee the heir to grog Truth le :Nast teer.tr It I. Mld ern , where r. TROSI.IoILYOY, hemiat, Y. T. iii:artatoert ii 4 prtrig, %Vette tvelit. by Lit Decutsts. 'C'e oo tr.la!mr.t I —The prettiest afar, the "swear. eet &o 1 tha meet of it for the least re este, • et-erect:ire the 'odor of perspiration; softens and add delicacy to the akin e perinme: headache and tnehiconWfon, sad is a necerllkrY e.lsriPan ; ion In the rick ror:ti, lathe nursery, acd upon the thilet rida.Soard. Jt can or ob•afned everywhere at ono defier per tottlti. lkittratogn wprlnig Water, , .ol,l by oat Drug.Oets S. T.-=lgiid.—X.—Tne ai&annt difrorg gold fa nue Tele tog imewbat itartling Tgey would till Broadway six feet high, from the d:ark 4th St. nrahe's ' manufactory is oca of the Institutions of New York It is said that Drukr pain'ed all the 11163 G the • R•storn Staten with his obalintie ," 1111 a thect . gut the old granny logisla i tore to pass "law .prerentioe distignriog • the hog nature,” him &monopoly. We do not know how this it, hot we do know the Plantation Bitters sell ag nn other oriole eror did. They are lure by ail cisme' of the eoincannity, and am death on Argewpeta— certain /They are Ter. invigorating when languid and weak, ac? a gl , at 4 ‘r4U.v.r. .13:rittegtt . I pelnix Water. So'd by ail Druggists. Ws.? Pin IT ?-1, young Jed., returning' to hoe zor.otry twine after a sojourn of a few montbe rn Yew S ors. ail -hardly recognized by ber friend'. in plies cf a rustic (see. she had a 'oft, ruby eoesplesion, o' almost coarqe rasoothneee; and Instead of ?l, she really appeared his I. She told them plainly she reed Brian's :fag - collo lltalm, and would not be srltbont PL. - Any laly can II:arroyo her personal appearance vary =uch by using this article. It can be ordered 0 drn deal for only E 6 OA. aratogn Sprit:4 Water, sold be all Druggist/ FTAi" greet'. lo lendialde Color.ng has hero atead- Gro.dL;io furor for over twenty year*. It arta upon the shreit.eota at tha rocta the hair, and elmogra St to it • ori:lnal color be &gyro, All lostantarieoria dyes draari •1111 itjars tb• hair. Hainastreoes is .at. tire hat iq certado In its resold?, promotes its growth, act is a hetlitiful , hoir dm - slog. Pries 50 co:U.lnd $l, Sold or alt dralero, MEM . . Ynrntoga Spring Water, Bob] by 41 Draggi:to A Llot's farsaiov or Po to Jamaica. (tisk:its—top iadi. gesttoo,,ciats‘ea, laiiaribirri,clec headache, obolant ram , Fur, otters s iraroaing, great/ stioatilarit is regally:J. Its careful preparation tail entire rarity bailita it t altar an I reliable artlcla for ealllbary plrp 'ea! 5. , 141 trerY• otiere at 50 cebta per bottle, sarntagat Spring Water, sold by All brags -ea. F t:11//.1. - srpet.t . sraux, =I 23 and. 24 Park, (Beatty's B?oc4:,) If EAMN, CNN ISTIAN G R . O C E R S C -PRODUCE' FLOC R, PORK Ile Rai Quol,:ies of Potrats ro•ol GsL Agents f r the C:vreNnd 11:He i4:04 r-o- 4 Lui M,:n3frAels stock ialwayei kept ot Laza, rhkh lel: 1 2 , e , fold a: the Looreet eigurre. We p:tAlge otzp.trer oat to Go Ittiderootd, acid isasite higher:, pi ice paid for ecalritry prod 4, raaVref. pHiTOGRAPITIC E. H. A."NTIION Y ,t 7 CO., /le:firers of notcyrapidc .14zettith NO. f.. 1 BROADWAY, SEW ToBIC ro a idition to nor main bus'neu of Photographic roil - Yia'a. we are headquarter* for the following, via.: :"ier'cieroP•a PrOPSt.r, accipi, rielies of American and Foreign t..•:e. and l ead•rapsi, Groups, rtatnary, hc-, "Aterrox-cople Vles• of th• War, from rierstitea Made is iSr various caranairne, and formiar a complete Photo craphic biatery of the crest elutes: Stereoscopic Yle•e oa G/ASe, iCat , f o .2 for either tti Hagi. Linatern or Stereos:ore. Our catatorue will he seat to any ad droia oa receipt of•iktet:p Of Photographic Aibums we naoafx ore caper larreif than any other hone—about tselidranetiew from to t•5 O earl, i , oe Chains bar, the repatat;oc of bee:: sAperior I.i beauty sod dort• t.iity to any others Cvd photographs or Geoerale, , tate•tte:, Aclorr, .tc Our estalogue ettihrectszer Gee thocsai d d.Corc:.t ro,ntft, Inc+ur?frc hone of :ha moat col.t , rstea engraving*, Pairatinga,..r.. tcre, .tc PLotog , aph•'S cad ot:.ere rc:•rie.g goods O. P , -ill please remit .15 per rout. o' the arooliat with their order, The Drtrea tad quality cf riot go- da cacaut fall Mac: fr. • trfcl.s-6.m• rtr evotr W l / 01 . 1 iNA 1. E ."t D ICED 111. t11101;13.11.Y STO P. A. BECKER WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS. - armee el eke Porn h Firrac4 Street, I teat-tem:o tV•iald respeztte:ly call the attention of the emir-unit:l to ble tare* Stedt of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ' . Mita be fc &Crone to tell at the VERY LOWEST rossmt PEICEs. attoe=act of WO x 11S, COFFERS. TEAS, TOBACCOS. FISH, &C., t act ea reused to the city, al he is prepare.l to war to sit who rice hem s Plll4l k 00.e..ti r on hands ruperLor tot of PURE LIQUORS, to the ethel.e.'. trod., to trhiell l l. dirpes tit. attenti , .\ tio pab`l, File motto ie. "ch:ek SAW, Smutll PraflL. •sad r to! Ecr:friarzt for the U.OZt7." sprll'B3!-•. 111 1 1ILLIA ERY-! Bratins hu yast opazad a FASHIONABLE MILLINERY STORE Fool. door, south of the depot. next eeor to the hint. iMd is now prepared to famish the ladies of Erie Sted vicinity with, the latest (*rhinos, made up in the beet *We by an swoon:mashed - tni herr, jun from oneof Ale best e•.tah'ltshmveta so 'Buffalo. MEM ire bare made arraateneata to rv,olr, 111 0 • the latest steles and fashions as soon as thee a•e re-need In N . ,. York. It is oar aim to gleam the POrt ?With- OGII. %V* bare • laese assortment of Dress VI rcuniNes. Notions, 6e. Ladles, please call and *mains oar root-M•ote purchasing elsewhere. • 13:mehing and cress - log, dressing (efts, •rtll s't ►nrk in one luso dons VIM the shortest not , se. noIS-1m 12911 pURE LIBERTY WRITE' LEAD, Rill dO core and better work at a tiara net, than ear other. T. 17 it. if&DEI4I . CP7114 only by ZIEGLER it 8111711, ireotasAts LIRCG. ,e4us'r s r GLASS LIE./I. R orth Third Stunt, (Ora& ly.• v L~~ r _ „w CHAS. FOSTEII,42O Broad St. Plllla. SR;, A & CRAIG, WSnleisle sad Retail And JeAltre is in DRIEP S ILr.l) rftrlV, WOorr-:N - S• R - .1.1.0NT WARE, 1 4, TikCvn, SZGAR?, to give n• a eaiL Wholesale and Retail, B •A"' • 701INSON t CO., =I S T 0 V ES PIONEER IRON WORKS, ERIE, PEN N A 1 at steels !As the largest and best west of Uatblo, am• brewing among others, flus following well karma varieties. T3l E 11 A CI, C , A PAILOII COAJ, Br OVI:•--71P0 BIZE9 stove lapse. the same in prineitile ss tit'. P. P. Stewart. and is in erery respeet ttx Vie offer it for gale with nrilipited ennSder re. in ita merits: no Ifsgie is soid b.= ne at a ranch lover prix than that of the . .. Stewart, and is warranted to be ell we claim for it. THE U. S. GRANT This is beyond doubt the finest operating Cooking Stan Mi. hard G'llo h the airiest. There Is ao tPDab'e ID etthe. kindling the tire or managing it (Moretti,. and (lean he easily regulated to seture fu t such a heat se be required. Tiro can be kept in it through the night without danger. N'o , nne who has erer area It in orx rat(no would want to use any other. TILE .ORIENTAL Perseus wanting the Orlea's% can be rapelle4 by Its at Low Ficurei. PARLOR STOVES We here the ezelueire rizlat in PensiyiTilnis Tor menvitertaing the celebrated tiORNING GLORY ! ADMITTEDLY TUE DENT !NSA INTRODLTZD Also on band, the Yodel ?grim., Fererit Cylinder, Rolle, Paul, globe Ileattr, and Bell. Cottage. COOKIV; STOVES Ora atoh i! very , eansiet:r4 hi paK u tailors CoMRT, MONITOR (tor wood), F;COXOSII;T, VICTOR, rp.oGnEinvg, SIIiELD, • RsPtrstac, numtrii. afAIIPION, HARMONY'. &ego mutates trs HOTEL R.4.NGES OF ALL SIZES! "Including Vsn's Improved—the beet In the world BCCWS PATENT 6 HOLI HOTEL STOGY,! BLODGEIT i'A§lilr LiKER3 for Hofer, 3ost4lai riocriNtr, he SHEET IRON STOVES' FURNACIS, ♦ot, to act, ow; thin tatown to th trade ger TUE ramie AU INVITED 70 CALL AND EXAVIN-E OCE GOODS. BOOKS FOR. TUE 3111.1.1Uk1N1. CAUGH£Y,• McCEEARY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, * - Noßru ►ARK ROW, • Are now opetting the largest and most carefully selected stock of elegantly beroud aad boantitultY /110.t.ma F 3 0 0 li S ! Ever Arrnoht to Obi. nalirlpit. !yell:ding otanderilwefor, tow Etna/1i and American Jurenile Book.. bible.. Prayer Bootwooad Chards Sirricue, to Mao sty:et. Also EITATIO7sMa4 ARTICLES, Writing ttrebsVarkey 14--Stturdy Lediee' Toilet and Work Sous, P , rtfolks: Stereoleo re, and rte.e. Pranes Card Netnews, the most beactifst"doaday School Curti k great Variety. Port Ikea/amt. Peed Cues, Gold Pens, Propelllrig Permits, a large variety of Amoy Articles in Scotch Plaid.. Pbotocrepb Alba's+ from the best mark factori.a.„irt the test • ja2pe6V PALMIST. ToPREART Fart curl - IRON WOltfig. SEL DEN S BLISS, FOUNDERS ,I;.ItIACiIINISTS, I=l STEAM' ENGINES .S.ND BOILERS, OIL sr/Lis AND 'YANKS DRIVENO PIPES, p Ell LA ()ELM! BRIE BAIL IWAD. THIS great line traverses the Northern end Northeise counties of Pansisylrente to the city of Erno Lea Nen. It Ina tem limed by the Pastryteeteta Neil road awash and is °pantied by flea: TIMM or rssaeuza TILaI7II at ISM * MILL GEARINGS'IO.7D MACRINERY. Key ? n ap Leine Entine!. 010e.ts tr7WPING Rlai, WALKING BEAM IRONS Digukura- ?0014, •1l out work !i =Ad. frotiitito .4al materials, sod WAR IeArTED to be of the BEST STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP WI •re now adding peril/ to OUP VsebloarT sot blarmfactoriag facilities. to supply the int:We& *- mod for oar work. I= GROV&U & BAKEBN IrIRST PR¢lfiril ELASTIC STITCH ASD LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES'. Slid 1)1 zstaurt, r:o SW* Street, Mier Pa. F11R012.4 1112/ 1 - 017T11.-4. crtithonan who has ncns.red for cos." trim Narrow nehltlty. Poston tor. DPre/i, and al ths esets of yonthhal to liar-ration. will toy the sato of satanic humanity. and tree to all who sold the recipe and tiireetimss to* =lane the a'or 3 •remed , 'l l which b• was eared. 3strwroritartahtsl to Profit by the mitt. rtimem esimriirleo.esn do so by ad diotalot JOB?: in. OGDEN. dosZll.s fr. No. 23 Chamber, St. N. 7. T BEST LANTERN SCA SASSIER'S cal, IS AS GOFF, PATTERgON 515 TRENCH „ IMMO; • - u bana PiOwls Oil drat rate. nos a WE EKIX WHOLESALE DRY, GOODS STORE. SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD A kfcCORD, DRY GOODS,- NOTIONS, Our stook la tho largiot trot brought to th. city, eoualottag of PINET3, 4 DEL/INS:3 A eotoptete Agroretrieet of Primo rirory kind of artie!eigt thillotloo lieu, And, it) rhAjt, • eaarr•l i ortm•nt•ot everyttettig • t 0400.1 by Country De• Sere. TO PE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES Country Dealers ant invited to everts s call. Ws do-a Strictly trilolessis trod., and propose aelltng st snoh priers as ettl mate It to the sarsattor or merchants to this section to deal Is gels, Instead of sending •Fast for their goods: U. S. 90r721180, W. A. CLIWPOIM. J. Y. Unemto am,24.0 LIIR FOR rkti.R. Ir. .Doll respectfully call the attention of ' To °lir NEW PERPETUAL LIME 'KILN, • , 4 Situsted on the Canal, BErWEEN FRONT AND SECOND srs,, rev. .r. now In tell operatlon—lasts Urea on hand. and are prepared to tarnish It Onto the Kiln, an the shortest is otter. "h — glillß h SPOONFUL Stil ANNON 3: CO:, THE PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE! We hire no 'spec./ for Ank-Super. Dooke. worMeas •oeonats or collections. end can therefore SELL CPEAP. • ;7"';'," B laekomithig will Blvd orrryttdor Thair Bee Stdaroacso t. Co 'a, Ina Null St., - labors Railroad flepot The best aisortment of Notions.. . At Shannon it Ref, =Pearl St ---- N, . Charcoal for Refrigerators and 1/Willett _,,,,_-. ~ at Shannon h CO.% laff.7. Poach St. Wosterhotte & Rogers' oalebratid IEL Cutlery ' at Shannon & Co.'s. 1923 Poach St. Gluo and Potty at Skauandes & Co.'s, 13= Peach St. Colobrstod Union Aso!. Pester: parer rotor both vaYa. . At Shannon * c. ,. .., vrts v.... 5, ot. . •% ITtar—geonlos North Carolina. • at , hannon fa C 01323 Peach St. - 1 . . Qc. airs, Sn‘tbs and S..' sibs Storms . LC , - st. Sh an non as Co.'., I= Paulin. • . ---- Viriteile New Rolfe and Fork Polisher & Sbarpensr at Shannon & Co.'s, 1321 Peanb St. . --- - W.A./ lo •art.tt —flair. Hof se, Vane. Serab, Shoe, W.brte vb. Store sod Counter flroshros & flusters • Shannon & C 0 .., 1313 Peach St, • - above the ta;nn RR Repot, Eris, Pa, wore rota to North -Western Perna. tor this Areblteldian Patent Axles: also flerrtoge YU* sine itor c Jar Proof Safes and Fairbank's Ideates. jylP-tf and DININO army READQVARTERS FOIL C.,HEAP GOODSI • a - Boo:seas AND ItS7A ' IL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS. F. $cM. SCHLAUDECKER. Ate no. reeeirtne at Uttar old stand. AZaltriegn Blocc State street. a lance and evertor stook of . Goo-eriee, Provisions., W.no, Moore. Willow, Wooden. arid .5 tone Wails Pratte. Nuts. /to Tootbor *la) eeerrthlne found Boots of this tint, which they "fit self al cheep an any other *stab lid:meat in this etty for Cash °rows: klads of country predate.. They UV* also oo band one of the lArgeet and Buie. -Stocks of Tobeeco and Seger* ever brought to Ma, to vehleb they invite the attetitton of the Dahlia or Call and 'we us-4 almblo al:panes la better than a slow 'billing, convegvently Cub buyers will dud crest bartaios by ealline at the GROCERY HEADQUARTERS. —AMERICAN- BLOcE.' STATE STREET.--.• lane T. taco—e! P. K. SCHLAUDAW. EBB B UILDING LOTS & FARM LANDS FOR Twenty-11x toes co lard in Parborereek, pear Six Mile Creek. in. , nt No. 1233, on tieltlh street, west of Ilyrtle--3 lots 427 . by 183, on Snrseutb street, east of ash Luta one Int 74 by 140, on Nisth street, west of Myrtle. Two lots on Chestnut street, between Sithth and )both: 43 by 4? 1.2 nab Two lots 4017 160 smelt on Tiihth *treat, east of Benalork Ten lota on Cherry street, between Stith and Seventh abuts, each 53 b./ 1= on ground rent. in toti v- 1,14.1,1.1.47.5 ind I,loo' ottesttd ott Our h tide of Seveath, betwoon French and Llolland streets, will be *old sepa•ately or dliids I. Tore eligible. Two lots 40 byte) foot on Sessitth street, exit of ?u -ndo 3 1 10205 sub divided Intcieonveuient lOts t., the viUsgo ot - fielle . St: Ws on Poplar street, betwoen Seventh and TLlgUth streets Two lets on ground few on Tea h street, near the depot Suslosto lots. ”pe. I ton ti , .teeath street, west of Peseh, 174 feet trout oi ot..ta street. near Fourth street, in lots to init. 440 aeries of slot-o lowa lands. A bundseg lot on German street. ' A tarn undoes high state of ettlthrstiotiono half miles more Union Mills S:s hundred and forty zeros of tlntlor lard In Minn. lot& One wader lot and dock west of State street. Sit lots on SIMI* stew, vest of Cherry. on ground re. t. Seven lots '33 by 14), on Cherry Street. nest to ttth street. , Also, honees and lots in various tarts of Side etty and suburb* all of wbleh ere ossred on favorable terns; stelae all a chance to metro • how. JaldES SILL. dect.3rn• bib Prim& St. Sr• Krpreu Train • Mail %%tin Itria.grprota Train - 10 00 rt. tn Warren *mom— A 00 P r can run through on its US* Yail and Ex uma trllu without cltaagaio tit way' tetwoan phis and Ens. Wow York eonnoctioa r toast Yew York at 000 a.m., atria* at trio 080 a. Leavy Erie at 4 Asp. m, mire at `.; ew Yort 4.10 non. Elegant Eiletping Cart on adl night trabra. For information reenacting Pawanger badness apply at center ef3oth and Market ry, MIL, sod for Freigrlt bZsitesi or the Company's 501000, S. B IMBSTOR, JA., corner 13th and Rattat Strait", PhilvSatubia. ' J. W. REYNOLDS. trio. BiznwlL Arent N. C. R. R., RIMIZtOIe, IL B. ROII4ToN. General freight afoot, Phila. H. W. Gatllatt R. Gra. ?iekat Aut. Phila. A L. TYLER. genen , .ntarintandent s rig, Ph, W. J.P LIDDYLI G. sra.npv. JOHN R. fit. 150.1 NOTiCge The nadareezed hiring bevel duly eormolaxions4 by the Governor of the State ArCTION'Ern Fon rat ctn . Ol hu opened an Arotiori Lai rOlllZtilltiOil Store . nude • the nut* and drei of GREEN & CRONIN. Oa Stu:* 'tryst, opposite the Patio See. where he ell be-found at ell timer. Parties haring any erode to dis pose prat Public or Print , * ,1 11% elil pod it to their a I. vantage to strait Them tot.. Oat door Wee attended to anywhere to the cite. Cassini:berm' respectfully "Welled, and prompt eetthineente nude after oath sale Auction is two 'aryls web wove. els: NESSINESTILIfoi AND LTURDAYR, Without fell, sod weed respeettuite reqneet all peril., having roods to divans et, to motile toe to UM tune. to that I cam sell Mein on the above AWL. K. J. CRONIN. BSBEv k CRONIN. Counnindonld Andictieer. Auction & Goarsladou Ver•hanit. tas34l UNATIN, CIIIMSTIAN & MOM &iv tact recolvel • fort tot of PAINTS, OILS, BALD LINSEED 014 'PUK AND LARD Olt. ERIE, PA., THURSDAY, _ DECEMBER 27, 18ps 423 SPATS STRYET, URIC, PA. JOABER3 In HOISERY, ()LOVES, &C MILKS,*. dams. chasunzass, RLICACIaIItI & BROWS SUTMITNGS EMILDERS k LIU! DEALERS Near 'leo-re Dory , 6 op, ax BMIEMEMI NO 3IEDICAN , E GIVEN. DE. DODGE, OF-LEXINGTON AVENVI, NSW WIC PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN' FOR CIIRONIe DISEASES, Late of New York City, Albany, Montreal Quebec, Detroit, Mosso, SL Louie, CincinoatL,Doyton and Wheel. I iog bee taken FARRAR:HALL, ERIE, PENN'A., ! Where he will publicly heal the tick, free n 'Marge, from 9 n. to. till 11 p. m., witbon money and without price, s Fos Anour TsN DAIS, ComitENcnia TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25TH, 186. Ile bas also taken robms at Brown's Bole until January 19th, where those who areetlof and willing to pay may come " I FIIOY 11 E. UNTIL 9P. Y. EACIL No medicirieli given except in those cneeS where, by a chemical acslysis and a micro , scopie inrestigation of ' the blood, it may tel found necesomy to pre,eribe certain Mood Remedies, which combined with my recta - liar magnetic operation; accelerate a -perfect and 'radios! curs. No Snrgiesl.ooerations Performed. ' Chronio Disea'sre Cored. Acute Pain Instanily, Relieved, THE LAME WALK! THE BLIND -SEE!I THE DEtF HEAP.! Over Pike Thotarnd Operationi in jive -Pear:. - ' • Dr. Dodge's priotice is mostly diseases of I a chronic Wore, and eases given up as in curable , His treatment is peculiar to himself, although there hue been men in all ages who have bad the some magnetic power over the diseases of the body sad mind, (some cell it the ''Gift of Healing,") yet few hive possessed it to such an extent- over nearly •11 diseases end persons. it is a life and vitality passed from a strong, healthy body, to a woak one, that. re - stores the lost or. unequal. circulation of the vital or nervous fluid: So . powerful is this infinence that persona who hove for many , years ailffered from diseases which have been pronounied incurable, and to whom medicine hes been administered with no good - offec', have. been restored to health in an incredibly short space of time. It will net restore a lest member of the bop , or perform other impossi bilities, bat it will always relieve pain, from whatever clause The emetics is based upon the most strict principles of science z there is rolling miraculous or supernatural about it. It is in harmony with an natural- laws. Many eminent physicians of other- practices, not only ocknowledge this Omer, bat receive the-treatment for themselves and finance, as well as advise it to their patients- Dr. Dodge does not profess to cure every CUM , By this treatment it. takes bat a few, min utes for inveterate eases of almost any curable Cbronio'disease, and so sure is the effect that but few diseases require a second operatloa,. except Deafness. Broken. Bones, Disfecation, Bed Curvatures of Spine, and Suppurating Tumors. Zion thew. will he tenet. beuenten --always relieved from pain and sometimes fully cured. ' . The diseases which yield most readily to the curative agency of this, method, as prac tised by me. are - Dyspepsia, Consiipstion. Asthma. Angina. Pectorie,.Cblorsis, Loss of Voice, Rhenniatism, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Disease. all kinds of Sexual Wegkoesa, Di a . betes, Headache, NOINUS Irritation of. the Brain, .Dronchitio. Catarrh.' Diseases of the Heart, Eruptive Diseases, Convulsions, Hys teria Netiralgia, Thrush. engestion of th e Spleen, Irritation': of S 80, Diseases of t i p Kidneys. Ulceration and ',placement of the womb, Morbid Appetite 4 akefulness, General Debility, Weak - Spine, ervons Depressi o n, Difficult Breathing wit Pain in the lungs, and Weal Eyes, ; . Paralysis, Consumption and General Dropsy are the most slow and uncertain with this treatment. Patients steeled with these have rarely been metered. They - , ate, - however, always benefited, . . Deafness when dependant ` upon destruction of tympanum, Amanrosis dependent upon paralysis of optio nerve--incqrable. • All nper ,tietts performed in the public bell are open ter criticism and investigation; . TESTI3fONIALS N. B. No cases are pehlished escept by permission. Fred. Penland. Dayton, ,Onto.. Deafness ; cured at Clegg's Hell in ens •mainute. Had not beard a watch tick in CDS ear for twenty years until. after the operation. May be re ferred to, Afro. Elistbeth Brown, Springfield, Obis). Palling of the Womb, severe pain across the back, extending over the bipse constant bear ing down; pain for IS years; had been treated by the beet physicians in the couutry, but to no purpose; went to Dr. Dodge, and in two weeks wee completely cored • 11. S. Mitchell, 198 Wabash Avenue, Chica go. Illinois. Dyspepsia--cared; T. Hildebrand, 185 West L.tke street CM cifeo• 1111110/s. Wife bed-ridden for four months. Prolapsas, and displacement— cured. ' Rev. A. IL Trumbean,,Spiingfield. Obio. ' , Weakness of the spinals:column, disabling him from manual labor. Five days after an operation by Dr. Dodge, Carried a quarter of beet up a pair of stairs. • • This is to certify that I have: not spoken a Word above a whisper in three years sod nine monthi, until I came to Dr ; Dodge. iat the American House. in the city 4of Cleveland, Ohio. when, after two operations by the Doc. tor, I am able to, speak as loud and distinct as-ever t could • MRS. EIIMA FIOLNESS;Euctid, 0. Sworn and subscribed before me this 15th day of August, 1866. WELLS PORTER, 312.tice of the Peace.' This is to certify that I have been ea ells: ted with Deafness from a severe attack of measles that t hive Veen unable to hear for thirty years. I have been unable to, hear common conversation. I have tried eminent physicistm, , but all to no parrimet until I went to Brainard's Hell in the 'city of, Cleve land, where after two operation's by Dr. Dodge, I am , able to hear quite as distinct as ever. - MRS. WM.' LINDSEY, , '24 Seneca at.. Cle•elend. 0. . Sworn and subscribed before ,me this 16th day of August, 1666. WRLLS PORTER. Justice of the Peace: To alt whom it msy concern : - Thls is to certify that I have been affected with paralysis of the left arm for the past eight weeks, and have not been able to lift my arm to my bead. In fact I bad no nee of it, and had not the least feeling in it from the end of my finger to my ehoulder. arul . eould have it pierced with a pin or pinched without feeling it in the least. But as fortune would have it, I went to Brant's 1111 and was ope rated on by Dr. Dodge, and' after one opera tion my arm wan' restored"to Its natural-feel ing, and now I can use Was well as ever. ' LYDIA STASKET. Sworn and imbeeribad„ April before - HENRY PEPPER, Notary Public. • City of Harrisburg, Pa. Miller, Lancaster, Pe Nightly emissions. Buffered toonthswith heed, wake fulness, pains In various parte of the body. forgetfulnets, melancholy and greet mental despondency. Cured by two operations and & preseription_ginen by the doctor. Will answer. inquiries. (leo-Steen, Se ratitan, Pll. &Tata& eight years standing. Palate entirely eaten off.— Deep ulcers In the tam: Wand Omani. After tiro cip'grilions and the' die of. one bottle of Blood Purifier I find myself well. "attests will pay in proportion to.property No thane will be insde for second opera tioo when It is found 'neoessiry. - . dee.27-3.* OBSERVER, Woinan...A Duct. liach.-4o first taught men the, art of sin , eristion's early dawn Who trill ipalla alluring, winning, Cursed the rosebud with the thorn ? - • Nos.—True, true I l 4bat who first brought him - plese re. Pelee, contentment; rett end love S.y which we. Ect•nee • fairest treas ure t - ' Dore not time the-sequel prove? Bach.—efwag woman. fickle. Wee and fair Hue.—.Ter.t woman, .I.4eiott, kind sod rare! Both—'Tay t woman, hateful 1 women loving ; r I Bach,—Can'st tell me who it is that borrows All the coinage from bis purse? estest tell ma who makes mortal Sorrows Change from bad to even worse' , . tins.—Can'et tell me whose the angel teatare , Is ibit cheers his evening rest! Cao'st tell me who the gentle 'ores . tape 1 io that toakeehis homestead blest Boob.--Tie wonmn, MN. Wee and fair! Hue —.Tie woman. loving, kinOind ?nee I Both—Tie 'prim j Weal liroanin c built 1 loving 11 lin • I , 4 n ripper mill arid lower mill Fe!! oat shout their.water To war they reef 7 -thst ie . , to low, Resolved to give no quotoirz-- • A 'twitr wet by ,eteh engaged, Atka hotly they Contended, *bee fees grew Bitch, the wax they witged They Paged were better, elided. The heavy costa remaining still, Were Rattled without bother, •^' One lawyer took the upper mill, The lower mill the-other. . teect*3r!ii Church. Knowing that Beecher's church was be -1 . . steged by a mighty throng' of strangers every Sabbath morning ; I anticipated the ,Commencement of the regular service by ;nearly an hour, and reached that scene of, ;.Mr. Beecher's popular entertainments at 'ten o'clock. Early as was the hoar, there were endless streams of decent looking. well clad peoplti, moving towards the church siting every street and thorough fare. The church' itself is a large, ugly land exceeding plain and unpretending 'looking edifice, of! red brick, entirely de void of architectural! ornaments; capable Of seating -nearly four thousand persons. In front of the church I. (nand oix police en on duty, whose presence was essen ial for the maintenance of 'order among he throngs of haCkmen - and private. Odschmen. whose vehicles blocked up the Surrounding streets. In ..front of the Church were a large cumber of hospitable notices to strangers, prohibiting them, in Ibe strongest terms, from occupying the seats until the pew-hOlders were comfOrtn bly provided for. , As it was my misfor lune not to possess a single acquaintance among the regular worshippers in Mr, tleecher's church, r took my place in a tiquad of atranstow. earl watched the grad nal filling up of the church.- There was nch in the scene to ` reixiind a looks on f the manner in which an opera-hoe is Packed upon the occasion of the appear ;ince of a great performer like -Ristori. Where were at least twenty ushers hardd - at ork disposing of the regular worshipper/. expected each moment to hear them', Osbert bawling out, "'[ramify circle seat No. 18 4 " "Deese circle lest No. 25// c r tiOrchestra stall NO:11." But they per :firmed their work with dexterity teed politenese, and when, the congregation was.seated they commenced packing the far • Off corners - aid the extreme back blenches in the remote gallerissr, with +engem A small, baldheaded :usher. with a red cravat and a flashy breast-pin. took me in charge: and told me that there wee a "vacant seat where' you see that tall, chap in the white overcast, standing up." IMO 4 a dash 'at the designated seat,. and was within five feet of it when another stranger, escorted by a rival teth er. bolted into it with a look of triumph. Al, solemn-looking i Puritan. whoiii heart was visited by a timely feeling of compass ion for me, then grimly beckoned me to hie peW, and my troubles were at an end. ißolf an hour in advance of the eppear• mice of He. Beecher, the church was pick ed more densely than I ever remember to have seen any edifice packed before. The ushers had filled every place where there were no benches I With chairs, and the hum of loud, animated conversation filled the Visit building. The converse-. ticin was not of a religious character. In various parts of the building voting gen-. Oilmen of fatiltlesa 'apparel stood op; as is their wont at the opera; gazed comp's (*idly around them, and talked puppy lingo in the most approged style. , The severe 'looking Radial who gave mein share of his pew. was engaged in it most earnest conversation with ,a friend from lowa, with reference to , the fate of a certain "six thousand . dollars," which be had invested in a whiskey distillery in .that State, and which had been shocking ,ly mismanaged, and the recital of bii loss .es, end the rascality of his agent, 'made him so Wrathy that , he ,characterized the aforesaid - agent as "d—d mean, swind ling cum.': i I Similar conversations ! see med to be go. inOzn in all directions; and they :were kept up until suddenlv.'out of a conceal ed door in rear of a modest, plain-lonk lb -- pulpit. otizerged a' smut, middle , iised. plainly-dressed eentlemen„ about fl ftv five veers of age. lie took his seat and l6ok id 4uitstly down upon the vast sea :of up tureod feces before' him. Beecher bears a very rime resembleece to Dr. B---. a will known physiiian of Richmond, but has la teamed face, and wears his hair very long, somewhat after the fashion of a bril liant Virginia editor; lawyerand politician. now residing in New York. His fad' is wie l d great intellects, firmness, kindness' and 'earnestness, while in person Beecher is awkward, thick-set and common place. As soon as he entered, 'the organ' Coin tneUced playing, and my attention was diserted from the famous 'divine to the alm o st equally famous organ of the ~... ',a.murch of the Paritano." It is the most superb instrument in this country, cost 1 : some -forty thousand 'dollars, end its Its largi as a two itoried wooden cottage. It is impossible to describe the strength and sweetness of its notes 'The religione t ex ercises,"preliminary I to Hr. Beecher'. ser mon, were very simple- A brief prayer. a hymn, a chapter from the Old Teatarrienr; which was very well read, and another longer and more eloquent prayer w;all. ' Ire then placed a few sheets of nu I.i script in the Bible in front of biro, and commenced his sermon. The first pa - i of it was an able, well.-reasoned , clime ex pressed climex pressed and striking theological di course. His yokes was strong, flexible arid roiiicril, iti but for the first half-hour of hrs. se on there were none of ibe ornaments or evit dencei of . pulpit.oratory, 'which I had an ticipated. There are, perhaps, a him red' elsegynien in New York who could . aye done equally well. blcddenly, hcweve ,be dropped the dole, logical style, and enter edllil;l upon that portion of his sermon w ich be called "application" of what bad one before. At this word there was a m ur 1 of . anticipated fun and entertain', tut which ascended from the vast cong*a. tioo. The frequenters of the establish . meat knew that the curtain was about.to rise, and that the Reverend comedian was marshalling the happy hits of the inVari • ble afterpiece. " " .. /tr. Beecher'. "application of tbe fore- BMW WHITMAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. tillooll.r.q. NOV. 28, 1866 going" consisted of a large and, varied as sortmettt of first-class anecdotes, happy hits, humorous sallies and pulpit pungen cies, which would have made the fortune of a first-class stump 'speaker. The Puri tans grimly grinned, smiled morosely, and' sometimes laughed outright. 'Me young People of the congregation tittered and "moggereed"' at AO awful rate The decc l sunsethe itast assemblage, however, was, upset by a large, red-faced. good-looking gentleman who sat a few feet from me, and very much like a Southern man. He laughed until the tears- tolled from hie eyes, but managed generally to prevent any very large explosion of merriment. Soddenly, however, Mr, Beecher let off an anecdote of a parson, whose murder a grieving congregation deplored, because "the bullet of the assassin made a bole in the defunct minister's vestments, and oth erwise greatly damaged what might have otherwise been Wield to his successors." The anecdote did not strike — me saveri good s but suddenly my neighbiir exii.lod ed with a thaw, haw, haw, " ' which might have been heard a mile., It reverberated thronghrthe church like a trumpet. and was of course infectious. and a mighty laugh went np from four thousand people. Mr. Beecher waited for the merriment to subside, and then let ore number of otber funny things.' The comic part of the en tertainment lasted for at least thirty min utes, and was intensely enjoyed. Every one felt that Mr. Beecher had done a lib- eral thing in getting up a first class come dy, free of charge, to his auditors. I was struck with the significant fact that there was not a negro in the church wboi4, auditors and whose worshippers are all afflicted with "negro on the brain." A SOITTLUMNER. Jerzy Wer.-4 son of the Emerald Isle, but not himself green, was taken up (for be was at the time down) sway it.setassee Junction, by a ,Confederate scouting party. Re wore no specified utrifoim of either army, hut looked more like a spy than a volunteer, and on this ground was arrested: "Who are you what is your name, and where are you from I" were the first questions nut to him by the arm ed party. Pat rubbed hie eyes, scratched his head, - and answered. "Be gorra, gin 'tempo, this is an ugly question to answer anyhow, and before I answer any of this", I'd be after axin ye, he ye're- lave, the some thing." "Well." says the leader, "we are of Scott's army and' belong at Vi r sabington." "All right," said Pat, "I knowed ye was gintletnen. for I am that same. Long life to General . Scott." "Abe," replied the scout. "now you rascal, you are a prisoner!" and seised Pat by the shoulders. '•frow is ttiat....are we not friends 1" inquired Pat. "No l" was the answer. "We belong to General Beaure gard's army." "Then, ye told me a lie, my boys, and thinking it might be so„ told ye another. Now, tell me the truth, and Pll tell you the truth, too." "Welt, we belong ti) the State of South Csrelin a '!.So do I," promptly responded Pat ; "and to all other States of the country too; and there Pm thinking f best the whole of yes. Do . you think I'd, come all the way from Ould Ireland not to belong toll, e whole of them 1" 'Pat' was taken to the camp, but as nothing could be made to app - ar against him he was discharged. P. Pt, Passiets.a.--Cantain Bpeke, while searching- for the source of the Nile, forced his way to the beautiful country of /longue, where King Iltuntanika ordered that they should be fed in the village at his own cost, sod 'where there is no taxa tion of the traveller. The wives of this king and of the princes of his family, are fattened carefully up to the highest stan dard of court beauty. They sit on the floors 'in the bee-hive shaped hut. with wooden pots of milk hanging on the poles that support it, and are expected-to sip at the, milk incessantly, the father some times standing over a daughter of sixteen with a stick to keep her at the uninter. rupted sucking Constant ftwallowink of milk and-complete avoidance of exercise, make the court ladies so big that the fat hangs in puddings from their joints, and a great queen thinks it much-to stand on all- fours like s hog ; to rise and stand on her legs only, is more than with two per. sons' to help her she can alWayir aceom plish without fainting. One princess measured within . an inch of two feist around the arm, and four feet around the chest ; height about five feet eight. SWISS BSIDAIi Currox.—A foreign cor respondent of the. World writes as fellows : "I learned yesterday of a bridal custom of this region, so sensible and proper, that I shall mention it to you for the ben efit of the young .folks at home. The custom of making gifts to the bride. pre vails here as everywhere, but It is better regulated. The bride makes a list of thieve that she :will- require i in beginning to keep house. eipecially tboae things that are over and ahnve what wottld ;naturally by given bet friends, and onelof them says, "I will give her this," and marks that as , orovided for; another will give her that, and sometimes two orz,three , l or more will combine and • furnish+ -a m re expensive pres Out than any one would give alone. After the :redding, the houple usually s,tart off oo an excursion, and on their re turn they find their dwelling filled with these presents, each marked with the giv er's name. At the t:de/ where I lodged in St. Gallen, a bridal party of the town had the wedding breakfast when I was there, all the relatives and friends makine a larger party than a private house could contain." PARENTS AND VIM CRILDREN.—Thero 13 nothing better, nothing safer, nothing so Fore of bringing forth the right.frult in' the end than truth.. Tell your child the truth. Tell.him that obedience requires i a unpsid iscrifi .e. Tell him that be need not exneet th purse of gold will drop into hie hand t e moment be denies him serfs-of a coveted pleasure. ' Tell him that the path 'of duty is often terribly bird, and seldom leads to an oil well, or a seat 'in Congress. or a brown stone front house, Tell him that virtue sometimes brings thoina, enmities, neglect. But tell bim it 'is virtue, neveriheless—,the brightest, the noblest and the best of gifts, arid. whatever comes of,goodnees, it it the one thing desirable, itstlf above all 'price. Masa him feel tlisi obedience is pleasure, that goodness is delight, that love is alto gether lovely. and he will not expect to be paid for the smallest. service and be tempted to withold a kindness when be is "not sure of a reward. Psrents must-cease appealing to the appetites and the avarice of their - children if they would have them anything but selfish and sensual. Yaassz Cocarmie.--One evening, M I was sitting by Ratty, and hail worked my. self up to the want of popping the ques tion' sez I: "Ratty, if a fellow was to ask you to marry him, what would you say 1" Then die laughed, and ass she: "That would depekd on who asked me." 'then sea I, "suppose it was Ned Willis ?" sea I she: "I'd tell Ned Willis, but not you.' That kinder staggered me, but I was too cute to lose the opprtunity, and so sez I nen: "Suppose it was me?" And then you ought to see her pout 'her lips, and sea she: "I don't take no supposes?" Well, now, you s..e there was nothing for me to do but touch the trigger andiet the gun off. So bang it went, Sea I: "Lor, Ratty, it's me. Won't you say yea?" and then there was a hellabaloo in my bead, I don't know 'sadly what ink place, but-I thought I heard, a "Yes" whispering tomewbere out of the. skirin d Sane. Even 'Brigham Tonnes wives are affect, ed with the military spirit; they call their husband Briggy dear, NZ= Brief ParagrsPhiN British North America con es a pop. lation of 3,232,159. • Mrs. BToorner now wears garments like any other woman. ire-lolled toga in ono age for not knowing what wen were Called !oda tor asserting the age before. , - Arteraus Werd says: 'l3eorge Washing ton's forte was riot to hay army publw man of tbewreient day resemble tam to any affirming extent.' "My led;' - paid a lady to a boy carrying a mail bag. "are you a mail boy?" . "Yee doesn't think I am a female boy, does yen r • "I wonder," mid a Scotch maiden, "what my brother John eeea in the lasses ' , that he likes them sae weel ? For my part, -I wad one gie tbo corot.any o' ane lad' for twenty lamer." . A farrier, having facilities for renovat ing old furs, advertised, in a perfectly grammatical manner: "Capes, Victorineei etc., made up for Ladies out of their own Skins." An Irisli washerwoman in Calaveras County, California, who wail obliged to take a share in a newly discovered mine , in payment for services, her-employer be- . ing unable to pay in money, now derives~ an income of $lO,OOO a year from it. Mrs. David Ititcbon.at torgan county, Indiana. rive birth to three children—a boy and two girls—a abort time since.--; , Rer husband was a member of the Thirty third Indiana, and was disbarged for "dis ability 1" A dandy in Broadway, New York, wishing to be witty. &wasted an old rag man as follows: "You take all sorts of trash in your cart, don't you ?" "Yes, Jump ia, jmnp in." wee the reply. • The present condition of the Memphis streets, is productive of much wit. At the corner of Main and Adams streets, some wag stuck a pair of boots, bottom up• ward-4s if A man-bad just disappeared in slough—, _with the inquiry printed over them "Who will care for mother now ?" A physician passing et, tombstone shop, called out : "Good morninz, Mr. Jones, bard at work, I see. You finish a atone as far as 'in memory.of," and .then wait, 1 suppose, to see who wants a monument next 1" '•Why, yes," replied the old man, "tiniest somebody's sick, and you're doc• taring them then I keep on." An Oriental maxim says: "IC a man knowe, and kbows what he knows, be will lead a happy life, If a man does riot know, and knows that he doe: know, he may ad a' tolerable life. But it a man does not know, and does not know that ,he does not know, be will lead a misers, ble life." A countryanin went to London to see the Queen. "What is she Mk:?" his wire. asked. "L7ike !" cried the rustic, "why I ne'er was so cheated in all me loife!=-• Whitt doe't think.3fargaiet ? r *ring are loike thoine and Moine. although have heard our exciseman say a score of times ber arms are a lion and unicorn," An exchange paper published not-long since some ver-es conteming these-lines: "I met her on the street, - And she sh-wPd her dirty feet." The young lady referred to made_ corn. plaint, and the editor corrected bin:tiled in his next paper. _ For "dirty" he substi. tuted the word 'dainty." This rustle matters aii right, A convivially disposed gentleman ; re siding on State street, in this city, upon retiring late, the other 'night, walked in dependently' and somewhat noisily up the stairs and along the,corr.dor to his room. "Why, what a noise you make," said his wife, who beard with some anxiety the heavy tread of his _ boot. 'glow heavily you walk I" "Well. my dear," lee the response, "if you .can get a barrel of whiskey no stairs •with any less noise, 2 should like to see yon do it." . . The Washington correspondent of the, &nday Dispatch tells this characteristie story concerntng the late Count Grtrowski "The Count was once in- a heated argu mEnt with an ex-rehel, Judge when be suddeply said : `Judge L I admire' .you!' Nirhy,' returned the Judge, cannot see bow you can admire me after e.alling me such hard names l'— ' 'lndeed,' roared:the Count, 'l'-'admire ererpisni sat is partook, and you are one. perfeck scoundrel," One of our friends was recently blessed with an addition to his household, which "came like a thief in the night." The next day the happy father took his four- - year-old boy to the supper mom to see the little brother. 'who was quietly eiojoying his first morning nap with his little mouth open. With - eyes firmly fixed on the new comer, and with a countenance showing trouble withiti, after a few moments of silence, the elder brother defiantly exclaimed. "I should like to know who pulled out that baby's teeth." -- A pious old negro woman was once caught by her master stealieg a goose, and the next Sundty she partook of the com munion, after which her Hester accosted her as follows "Why; Hannah, I saw you -, to day at the Communion, table)) ey es , tank de Lord, masse, I was 'lowed to be • dare wid de rest of His family." "But, Hannah, I was surprised to see you them", be said ; "how is it about the goose?" She looked a little. surprised, as - if atte- did not comprehend the causerof his wonder, but soon catching the mean ing, exclaimed, "Why, Bar, do, you -think I'm goin' to let an old. goose stand be tween me and my Master ?" . Wass A Situx.—Which 4 will yen; do, smile and makes others appy, of!. be , crabbed and . make everybod around 'you oe' miserable ? Y can live among fill:tem and singing birds, or in the mire, sue rounded by fog and frogs. The amount of happiness which you - can produce is in c.-deniable, if you will show a smiling face, a kind heart, and speak pleasant words, Oa the other , band, by-sour looks, cross words end a* fretful disposition, you can make hundreds unhappy almost beyo.-d endurance. Which *AI you An? Wear a ' pleasant countenance; let joy beam in ,'our eye, and love glow on tpr forehead: 0' There is ne joy, so great as -that which springs from a kind,' act or a pleasant deed. and you may feel it at nigit when you rest, and at mnrnine when you rise; and thiough the day when about yo& daily business. , i ' "Div Bar Deese ! Drunk ! my boy drunk'." and the tears started from the mother's eyes, as she bent herbesd in-un utterable. sorrow. In that moment the , risiort of a useful and honorable career was destroyed, and one of Worthiesenees, if not absolute dishonor, presented itself, Well did .she know that intemperance walks band io hand'with poverty, shame and death ; and her mother-bout slur pierced as with a sharp poieted steel. Ah 1 young. man, if the holy feeling of love for her who bore you is not dead within you, shun that which gives her pain—adhere to that ivbich gives her joy. If she is with you on earth, she dont tot, cannot de sire to see her eon a drunkard ; if she is with her Father iii- Heaven shun that course of - life which shuts the gates of us ti ven against you, sod debars you froth • her society forever. The drunkard t?an net inherit the Kingdom of nod, ."": - , , Wssrsax Never, Dicers.- The bill. in troduced in Congress Tuesday, by Repre sentative Paine, provides for the estab lishment of one or more naval depots on the northern and northwestern lakes of the United Statea, authorizes' the appoint ment of a board of four Alfa officers and three engineer officer, and Makes it thei7 duty to extunine the bettors at Buffalo, Erie, Grand Haven, Milwaukee, Chicago, 'Michigan City and Cleveland, with Wm- - ence to their fitness for naval depots.-- They are to report whether any such' de pots are needed on the lakes, and if any, how mar, and which of - the aforesaid harbors are best salted for depots.' The, report. is to be Mule toCoeval", aod it is snide the duty of the President; w i t hi n sixty days After-its admission, unless. it shall otherwise be provided,by law, to proceed to establish each depot Or depots .111 the majority: of said bond may lam recommended. . . CI