The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 03, 1867, Image 1

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    Terms - of Publleition
s a byriitioit ,Pticiii2.s3 per year, when paid in ad
-43.te„ irtot fold until the endor the year;
Ador ogrg rate,' made known on appt 'dation at' the
° mei.. All emmunleations aboold be addrered to
, . anrrx *Pining,
Falter and Proprietor.
Business Directory.
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. i.rvIAVItT it LAW. ettrard. BMA 001211tV.
IRO nibs? Ansinsta attended to•vith
41inatell
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rrio, Pa. slur s 781 -
, ' , ...W M". !Innis NUM,.
gypNeßlt. AL - NUAVM,
\ A.I 4I ItYRTI. Alf. Corwon.coos AT LA W.
core. Pare gon RINA. near Korth West corner of the
ewe. gm. ..0. rri.. rt.
FIRNMETT.
Immune eri •se P*Anl. Odes imeotid
1111 0 ... D'ronell Rtreret. b►hHm Pin nevi
r F tGt./C o Writwrfrst. P a..
PRnruirpn3L
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rronfort artirtt&lva
IR. CAMPIFI PA WV.
tratTra . or wra Pwacna ParlTaa
r „, 57.41 nl Farrar Trall, INN Pa,
W.
r Arrnßywr T.AW ANT. IMMIX 07 TARAelit:
O.noinn nod rlntto •onot. Croor•vftneer and
Om. , In Ogre+ ta WM:to, nnuthwest Onrner of fifth nod
! , rs.of • Thie.PS.. •pl fril6-t.
N evi STORE.
JOH, l'uosrninitors. at the new
slick store. Karla Pillars. bag hand a 'large aisiort.
Dent of nrogerfea. Provision. Wood and Willow Ware,
sines. Liquors. Tobacco. cerars. he. to which he re
goctfullr calls the attention of the public satisfied that
se ran offer as good hargatrui na can he had In any nart
r ef rre county. inarlio4ls.lv
r, no. C. nevarrT, M. n..
T ThrrArriatir Awn qrllnscsal
(MI ee Irma Park .treat, over C. glntera atom—bntiti. 1.1
the ntlktpneA of C. W. lto'nn. ld Army Annth atbn L r
en ParrtfrAs street ("Mee liners from 11 n'ele ,
A. I f., nntil VP. W. mv'n'er•e
F W. !MIRO de en.-
,rholietale and retail dealers Soantbt•elte
Ititeminnule:atti Illn”bor2 coal and .n. 4. 47einiee
lllrb Lynn for fennariaa. ~d preemied for bone* nee.
ewe.. on „bawl. Y•T4/..COTIOP tab and Ifrele., and
core.? Myrtle and Rltner et., 2 Nowell west of the
Union *epet, *lie. *a. •
F. J. YR %Stitt. M.
ilomeonathie Plytaielan sod Parroon
Office and rethlormi fart Pe...h qt.. ,man.lta the Park
Mteo. Ocoee been from 10 1. 12 A. Y. 3to A P.ld,
and 7 t+ s P. M. . at6-em•
R EAL ESTATR FOR littLß.
. Several very tholes bnsinese lase oa Stats Street. be
tween Seventh and Sietith 'Vesta Eut aids are t
red for ono on Teri rouonable terms, if applied
v rtaniro of
WV A. f3Af.AIIATTEI. A cent.
J OHN C. BRICHIR,
Dokunt Tx Dim Gams. gammas.
Crnelrorv, Mkrilrart, Nalla, Mask &Nod. PLuitm , ..t.,„ ear.
, 'qixth str.ort azirl Pnene 34ttaro. 1•1741
I. OSISOTtrtr,
.• • lAverr am S Atli STAMM. on Rirdtb
atroot, between state and Frvicti. Fine Rom. and Car
-tare, to let ori rwoonshlo term.. 111•OrM14-1,
A KING.
.VALII.II., VirNICR, IND Iv VIOPO.
thrlor, Malt. ilea. T avr, ke. Pmirlotor of A. and
Tozer Aro...mite% sod Halt waiehotsea. Pr% Ps.
jr176 1 1 tf
IT Y. PICKRRI *M. 6. P. R.,
DiNnay. ORIN. rweeh . story
Stem/4P/. Rlnek, soar COM!? of Rood Rnsote oelsl.l,
V.
13. 71TAGILL.
Thrwrtire. Mlles {EI Rovni-OR
fllnek. tl , l7fh tido M 1i Park, PAL Pa Nt.
Tr OSELINSON, WILS.I ALMS a; 111..
Pro:MOORS tO 0 1 , MA J. %Trion,
! `rnmmis.inti 31Prehteta. and Wholesale dealers In Ong!
l A emits fee N. V. AP.. end People's Lin's. 41 fatimmtrs.
,) Part Pahlte Peels. Fria Pe jatiPl3s ly.
- UR TIVST PIANTCs
IN AMERICA. -- -
Are mitee by
S. DRUCIIRR & CO. .
's W Lijial Soils Them. 5t00'6.5 1r
wrITKA W1111.1,01.!g.
PirrxinzAw AID Cy:mayo.
. . .
(wo k 2d doer Tsatty's 81oek. Rot Nrk. RAS. PS.,
stet t•mrfotti. Cht , sttitn F Toth's Ttors. Re.detrter
R'eet • RiAe V yelp Pfrol 31 bons* Rooth of Ninth.
bnort-8 to 10 A x., std 2 to 3P. N.
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ottlSethtt.
ILCIRII64. MAMMY,
I I AITORWAT it h... Rlotbrinm.
Pa WM also nractiev. h adiolninc Counties
en• I.o.lLltm•
WM. MAIRKS, _
TAITAIL AND CLOTRiII CLIANICE
Union Block. elves Dr. Bennett'a Dales.) Clothe'
Made. repaired and cleaned on abort notice Terme se
euoenkle ine22 ly
TITS°. 0. ATENCIIR. ROCKS 88 1 1 1 311.1 i.
PRNCEIt d: SEIRIIMAN,
41.71.01MWT5 ,
Franklin. Pa.. offira in Kary'a TM'ert• atr+rt
Pi thole City. Pa. Mire over Romp's Rank. Pnlmdon
Ft
i'nllectlena promptly tri‘de In all TAO, n. no nil ra
[lnns - 12-Bto
1. w Orli:MlLs • CLAIM rwrxo
vriirt it ac KWING.
ATTORWITII LTD CotrItRILLAILIN AT T.LI/
nyrog ON RpRTXI3 qr.. °Walla Crittenden
Manilla. Pa. Colloetiona and all other legal Bart
o - vga In Crawford. Vernon en. Erie. Warren "and Parra
ennntlea attended to carefully and prnTID.IV
Parraitxtras—Wm. A. Galbraith. Petiamin Whitman
Jam ex 11111,Soenear k VlTrilfl. 'Erie. Pa.
P Ras. R. P.Johnaon, W. D. Growl:"
k Mark. War'. Pc
ISfOBLE , [CROWN & CO..
Wholesale dealer" In hard and loft coal,
Fri., Pa. .riaving dlepoeed of oar deb property to the
aQve vaned firm, we necessarily retire from 'the enat
.tmde, re commending oar enecesson u eminentiv wor
thy of the monedenee end patronage of our old mends
and*the Caol2-t1 SCOT?, RANKIN &CO
I ItTLE 00ALDINII2,
Fashionable 'Mora Fifth street, between
-41 h sod sth, Reis. Pa. Caatr•m Work. Repairing and
Cutting att•aded to promptly. Cleaning done in t'.
best manner. • oinla M ft
pREMQUR IMLE POTTERY,
n:c THE CANAL, BETNNX . N SZCOND & TROD ST&
Hari, Panic
undeesignoi haying' purchased the Interest of
Wr. Webb, will continue to conduct the above establish.
TT. golietti OM Patronises of the enstronets of the old
Arm and the custom of the public morally. prenatal's. ,
In 1110 his utmost endeavor to eve perfect satisfaction.
a030. , 15-tf JAY R. CAILDP.
F.
A. WEPIECK & CO.,
DIALIU
COTT RY 'PRODUCE, GROCERIES,
Pe198197013,117315. TBBABT. TOBACCO.
Crockery, Willow Ware, Fruits, Nuts, cte.,
No eli Brine stair,
W.t elde, between ath and 9th Ste., BRIE, Pa
rob ptid for Country Produce
caa2.1.0 W. Itaiurairr. \
P. A W.sout
VERY AND 111141RDING STABLEP.
I Comas et Priam Axo Tim Stritrrre, Tue.
hi,nsr h Johnson, Propristors. Good ttves* and
C missesnlways no baud at mOdsratio prim". syl?-tf
IV ill liW TOBACCO & CICA R STOUR.
_ • •"'''''''
rile, ntideritgoed haat /veined • new Tobacco atom*,
Fifth etreet, hews. Flute ei,d French, (opposite DA.
pet. &lice) a n d win keep condantly on band a choke
~..
= apple of !Inform Tabasco Firtoff and sear , thing ti. nen.
\dm in a trot Tob icto store. which they' will ... I
t tholes:alai arid retail. Mg and ens cnd.eliltwinr to
.. ...i et the best nrazinfutnro. Serioling tobiwo, piper
and finer inn& In great mid,.
nidrin lir HOAG la ARCHIE.
vR. S. 'HUNTER,
=NO
HATS. CAPS AND FURS,
n. 14 Brown's Rotel, to oreine a very dna line of
thee-tar which will be sold at very low mks'.
PC 1004 wanting anything In the Aimee Ilne will Illzd It
advantageous to call. Labe' lure altered and made
deed U '
FULMINIIINti 'mugs
YON LADIVS AND GRNTIANNN.
krarlete of Children's Plain and Pane, •
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Ladles' Ready-Made trednellithlner. A tenet) of Gents`
istang Aoods.
all of 'dash Pobrne tent oh hand sad alto made to
order. Oar goods are all mannfactured by outlielvs
R talublat•Rtitehlne.ratlntand Ittzldlng &oast 04
et:mbar netts,. leo. a large Twisty ores lent style
Patterns for UAW' and Chlldren's Garmearts. All or
dem will be promptly attended to •
JORV PRRIMILIt.
anl9-tv ?myth Rt . batsmen lth and sth.
From; enntsrun & CRAIG,
Dealers la
GABLE ROPE ROPE. PACKING. EIEMP
o.t,sur AND BLOCKS AND 900z4.
REARM, CHRISTIAN Q. CRAIG,
Ad
'WAN'S ApORTIN mi G AND for
VINING POWDR/L
- Arab for
CLEVILAND MINING AND BLASTING POWDER.
aa23t
•
Vgittollei DS6III,ITY. Seminal Weakness, do
1\ t
eas be amid by one who km eured himself and UZI. "
Breda of others, and will tall youswithlng but the trash.
4414ress with Roby, '
BOX 67, Boston. Moss
MEA, • Ctrn7R!'!
S AUS4GE , STUFFERS,
ottk. eat kind at , •
el 601 V . , 40. SUDO%
. -
ERIE W
_ i
, SE ' VEIL,
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0 VOL. 37-NO' 32.
"In lilting the kettle from the Bre I ambled myself
very severely—one hand almost to a crisp.* The torture
was unbearable. • • Th• Neuman Ihuteng liniment
rel.eved‘tbe pale almost immediately. It healed rapidly
sad left very litt'e sear.
CBAS. F0RTY:13,420 Broad Rt. Phila.
Is moray a nun% of what th• Mustang Itn1•
mat will do. 4t is 'unlash's to all cans of wounds,
nreillar, sprees, cats, bni4ses„ amble, ate, antler
upon =a or beast.
Balms et counterfeits. None is gannlts unless
wrapped In Ono steel pla'a manning. beiring the sig
nature of a. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the prints
stamp' ot nenna Barnes & Co. New York.
Saratoga Spill* Water, sold b alt Drug!WU
111
All •h 0 Takla a beautiful h•ad of Mir, and lb prim
ormition from - liremalime baldness and turisinggralr
will not ail to me Lyon•• estsbrated Hatharton. it
makes the blip slob, soft and glossy; eradicates dun•
drug, and eau.," the bait to grow with luxuriant
beauty. It Is sold exersohrre. '
F. TROIRS MY, ilenslat.W.Y.
ssayarserra %spring Water. rold by Druggists.
dart WAGNOLII.—The prettiest thing, the *terser.
eat thing," and the meat of it for the least cconei.
°Tenneco' the odor of ponpirskion softness and add
delleaey to the shin ; Lye dellatithel ornate; allay
headache and indamma•loermd`tra neeessary enemas.
lon in the sick room. in the nariltry, end Ultee the toilet
'ashcan. It can be obtained a - Terrains at one dollar
per bottle.
Sneutogra Spring Watantr.Rold by all Druggists
S. T.-1860.—X.—Tna asuattut o Plantation Bitten
sold in one you is somewhat startling Tkey would
110 Broadway six tent blab, from the Park to 4th St.
"roles msnorsetolY L one_of the institutions of Now
York It is said that Drake pain•ed all the socks Is the
Astern States with his cabalistic 't.
end then got the old granny legislators to pass a law
"resenting disfiguriug the face of estate," which
gives him a movonely. We do not know how this is.
but we do know the Plantation Bittoresell so on other
oriole ever did. They an aeon ny ail masses of the
community, and are death on Dystonsia—certain
They an yarn invigorating *hen languid and weak,
and a great alpolfzer,
earataga Myriam Water. Bed byRII Druggist*.
• Want Din ir T—l. young lady, returning to her
eonittry horns after a sop= of a few months to Heir
York, was hardly recognised by berirtenda. In Ow!'
of a rustle (inched bee, abe had a soft, ruby eompleMbik ,
o' almost omega smoothness: and Instead of 2 2 , she•
really appeared but 17. She told them plainly she
used Hagan•s Magnolia Calm, and would not be withoiti
tr. Any lady an improve her personal appearance
Tory much by using tbis article. jI can be ordered o
any &emelt for only to eta.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Efebratreet's Inimitable Fair Coloring has been stead
ily growing In favor for over twenty lean. It acts upon
the abseil beats at the roots of the hair, and changes it
to it. original . color br degrees. All Instantaneous
dyes deaden •rd injure the hair. Efelastreees is ant e
dre tot is certain in its reedits, protector its growth,
and is a beautiful hair dressing. Price 60 cents and SI.
Sold by all dealers.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Droutsts
Lioie Flrenace Or Pons tiAll/.10/1 GIYGM...f or Ina
gallon, names, heartburn, sick eeadaehe, choler/in:tor
bus, wham a warming, genial stimulant Is required. Ita
careful preparation and•entlr purity makes It a cheap
aol reliable article for culltuary purposes. Sold every
where at 50 cents per bottle. •
marinas* Ellpting Water, sold by all bravest/
F AMILY SUPPLY !MOBS,
Nos. 23 and 24 West l'ark," (Beatty's - Isteekj
HEARN, CHRISTIAN CRAIG,
Wholesale azd Retail
G 0 0 E R
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
)7.017R, PORK, TIRO,
DRIED a SEALED FRUITS.
WOODEN & WILLOW WARS,
714 Bed chisli tin le Pan* ivul Oils.
Agents for the Cleveland MU `1 thing and Bhutto(
Powder.
rilr A ( holes and trash stock aims kept on hand,
which .0 lin sold at the lowest figures.-
We pledge earselvew riot to b undersold, end bridle *ll
to give tie a eill.
rir The bighpat plat pat far country produce.
=ITN U
PHOTOGRAPHIC
E. H. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
Wholudo and Rota,
- NO. EOl BROAOWAY, NM 'YOBS
in addition to our main bus'nau of Plsotopaphis
mstsriels, we are headquarters for the following, Ida.:
Steraoseops and Stereoscopic Vie ws of Atamicess and
Foreign mtles aid I urisespe, soups. statuary, Ae.,
stereonopio Views of the Wer,f m negatives made in
thourions camptaini, and forming a complete Photo
graphic- history of the great contest. Stereoscopic
Views on Mau, adapted for either the Yogic Lantern
or Stereoscope. Our- catalogue will be gent to any ad
"dross on receipt of Stamp Of Photographic Albums,*
numbs° are more largely than any other how' —aboet
'O ninths from !O eve. to PO Imens, "or Annum hare
the reputation of bring supenur iu beauty and dun.
bility to any others. Card photographs of Clenerals,
Statesmen, Acton. do One satdogneambraum onc
flee thonsu d diderenrins-jects, Including us-prods:a
hops of the most celebrated interlining, reintinou Ste.
tuns, to. Fhotographani and others riming goads C.
0. D.,c111 please remit 2$ per end. of the amount with
their order.- The prices and quality of out gads cannot
fall towel fy. nolatm•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GROCERY STORE.
P. A. BECKER lc CO.,
WHOLESALE it RETAIL GROCERS,
/6111-East Cort, of Ito j
Peri 4 Prowl Stud,
Bmworatot
Would nocoetraly eat Woo attemtion of %Ea oantronlll
to Motown Steck of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
_ Which ha to desirous toot! at the
vsay LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Eflo onorttoost of
SUGARS,
COFFRES,
TEAS,
SYRUPS,
TOBACCOS,
4 FISH, ac.,
te not enzpaased tn the city. as ha el prepared to Pon to
all who gfee hints call. r
Ili
Bo nlini keeps coutsaily on Mind • en 4 __ _
) PURE Lrquons,
br the vholnals trod', EcrlOtla dlrmati tits attention
of Ms WWI. '
Ris motto is, *.lasiek Bala% Ema il
Itaafealiont Cos tbs lionsy."
M ILLINERY;
Yn Havitna hubs!, opined a
' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY STORE
roar doors south of the depot. lent floor to theta*.
and is cow prepared to furnish the ladles of Eris sad
vicinity with the latest Whim* made Up is the hut
style by an accomplished mi lino, just tram one oil ale
Emst artahltehtante in Buffalo.
We ben weft ansuismeste to meeles all et the
tatletsteise and fashions as soon as they are reeefeed
to New 'Fort. It is our aim to plisse the most eutidi
ons. We hays a larmrsesortmest of Dress Trlnuntose.
Notions, ke. Ladle; please mil sod =amiss our
Monk before pnlme r i n i s ilsemhere.
Blisellne and , drastic flits. eseian meli
in our Ilse don* on the cutest notice. mole-Sea
a 23-1!
tvas Lissarr wens Liu"
do more" d better work at sera en; timbal,
, other. Try It. Matiatielmred only b 7
ZIEGLER do SMITH, -
WiI9LINALZ DRVO. PAIIIT ♦ OL4IB DIUJ.
No. U 7 Malik atiet t PbSle.
tobrell•lsP
riltg, PA,
dad dealers to
ron4oco, SIMAPA WS, &(.
MEI
Is and a fin
suntratt.
BA"' JOHNSON & CO.,
I=l
S TO*ES
PIONEER IRON WORKS,
ERIE, PENNA.
ne stock is the !argue and best' west of Badedo,
em
braoing among others, the following will known
varieties t
THE MAGIC ,
A PARLOR. COAL STOVE - TWO SIM
Thil ant l
ra la Just the same in pnneipli as the I' P.
Stuart. and it in fiery reason! Its /omit. Wa offer it
for sale with nontrintid sonliderre In its merits. Tke
Xs& la sold by no at a mush lower pries than that of
the Stewart, aid is warriated to be an we for It
•
THE U, S. GRANT-.
This le beyond doubt the finest operating Cooking
Stove - for hard coal in the ntark•t. There is nolyoub'e
in "litho, kindling the ttre.or mussing it sfa.rwerfiv.
and Roan be sadly regulated to ware Ju t such • host
se is naluired. Piro can be kept In it through the night
without danger. Nio one who has ever sees it in ope
ration woctid want to use any rather.
THE ORIENTAL.
Perms .wasting tha 'Orten'al, eao be repelled by us
at Low Please.
P . AII?LOR STOVES
,We hero the exclasire right in Pennsylvania .or
csanntacturirig the celebrated
HORNING GLORY!
ADMITTED* TUE BEST EVER INTRODUCED.
Also on head. the Yodel Parlor, Favorit-, Cylinder.
Belle, Pearl, Globe Heater, sad sell• Cottage..
f
`COOKING -STOVES
Oar /1m& Ls ves7 large, cossistia4ll2l part as follows
CO1[IT;1116111TOR (foe wood),
ECONAIIST I VICTOR.
%
FAN:nem:rm. SHALD.
EtrYBLIC, rannml.
HARMONY,
ALSO OSALSBN IN
HOTEL RANGE 3 40 ALL SIZES 1
DOOM PST= 6 HOLIC HOTEL STOVE!
BLODGETT PASTRY BAKERS
for Roble, floamilag Rovser, to
SHEET IRON STOVES 1
VIIIINACIII,
And, in fad. irret3 thing known to tbs trads.
THE PUBLIC AU INTITED TO CALL
AHD EXAMINE OUR GOODS.
BOOKS FOB THE •IILLLIOPI.
CATIGHI3Y, AL:MARY & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONENA
NO. II NORTH TARP ROW,
dro cow opening tin largest and omit oarofolly nolooted
stock of olognotly bound and toontifally Utast:stud
8,0 0 IC S !
Emir beset! to Eda anrimt-tisAndier standard malts.
nes &cilia and American Jarenile nook; Andes,
Pinter Boaksond March Sentasn, ia tlas styles. Aim
TM !MATIONS/1Y A 811411,13,
'Writing Desks. Iransi Ink Stead; lathe Tenet eatl
Wash Boys. P Wolk& Steteereses sad Owe. Prettes
Carl Plettreh . the mat besatitel Iteadey Scheel Cards
is greet voietn-Pertitoeutite; dm& Cases. Chad nob
Propellitatelle. a large ce Peary Astaire to
Scokh P Phetestepb , ' ttote the best masa
hatart.s, t o best stein a"
/OM tf CAUGHEL, itoCHEART & CO.
EWE CITY 1 MON WOIIIES.
LIDDELL, BELDEN & BLISS,
FOUNDERS &MACHINISTB,
STEAK ENGINES I ,iIND BOILERS.
OTh STILLS AND TANIS,
DRIVING}
.PIPES.
PIIMPI - NCI- atas.
WALKING BE I AIK IRONS
Danixga TOOLE,
MILL GEARINGS AND MACHINERY
AU ear work le made from the host m►taLL. tot axle
marraz to Do of tbo
BEST STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP.
Ito an sow Whet Lura u y to on Nontitoort .se
Moo
d ootiottg rk
toonittoo. to the Inotoosod Os
monld tot oar wo.
v. J. T LIDDIMJ
OW. BELDItit. -
JOBll B. BUM _
I=l
GRDYIE &
.8AK81398
MIS? PBO/1011
ELASTIC STITCH- AND LOCK STITCH
SEWING ifritCHINES I
Bold try
•EIGEL is ZKletse,tao Btat• stmt. E*.. Ps.
jalyr4s-ti
T3IIIIORO OW T00W04 , -4. patinas obit too
n mend balms boa Worovoro Itob= a =
two Doesmod Ow Moto of toratbffitt
will for Umtata of NSW= tiossoltroond Ow to an
vba ma ft, Oa mile wed endless Or aroltior Of
liarolorousdr whtob top To mot. IhOlbroro
to prott by Oa aftertisteo modem am do IP'
=3 • .101111 n. non
17. . NO. isenannink eta. T.
rB -BEST LANTERN
TOS PALSKSW , S VS; -IS AT
001 PP, PATTBRBON & op.'s.
CI paean -MUM
II kris Mob On lb* eft.
WEIOLISALR DRY GOODS errbaz.
SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD A McCORD,
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS,
Ons stock is tin lorrot *vas brought to tho ritys
consistlog of
PRINTS,
DILAINE.9.
ens,
CLOTHS.
A Complete Apartment of Drees Goode.
Seery lend of wile' to the Notionnel
.
And, fa short, • !antral amortamt at ma7t3dair
ankle.] by'Conntry Dealers.
To) BE -SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES
Coientry Dealers are Invited to site us s call. We do •
vholeeale bade, and "Madre selling at melt
prints ea will mate ft to the andintage of inerehents
to thle nation to deal 1• Brie,-Instead of sendlig
Eat for theh. goods.
A. P. ROVTUARD, W. A. Caawroirm, J. W. ItoCozzi.
mAy2ll-U
LIME FOR rsALE.
We would respectfully call the attention of
NEW PERPETUAL LIME RILL
BETWEEN ?SON! dai'D SECOND BTS.
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lot. SIX by 166, oa Neventh Anat, east of Ash Lana.
One lot 74 by 160. oa Nlath street, west of Illrethe:
Two lots on Chanaut street, between .Itiabth and
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MEM street, OM of Neinloek Ten lets ea Chant
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Tarots Net. 1,056, Wt. end 1,900 situated oa sorb
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Els lots oa Poplar street, berms Sem% sad Elslith
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Two lots on groaad taus on Pea. hottest, agar the
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ton El Assath street, inset of Peach, 174 feet
host oa Stets 'bast. near Youth street, to lots to ult.
430 Berm of old 1 lows lands.
A hoarse lot ea GOMM street.
• lam ander a blabstate of eulthraller a one bait mfU
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Si lots on Illzth street, west of Cherry, on ground
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Serra lots 33 by 114 on Cherry Stmt. next to 12th
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te anyertere In the efts. naedgeummta mapeethalls
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No. MEDICINE GIVEN.
OM
DR. ' DODG-E,
OF ISLINGTON - 41.TVIVIii NEW YORIL,
PAACTICAL PHYSICIAN,
?OR OIIIIONIC DISEASES,
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I Sot New York City. Albany. Montreal.
•Wwee; Detroit, Chicago. St. Louie,
Cisolionil, Dalton and Wheel.
- fng, has taken
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FABRAR HALL.
,ERIE, PENN'A,
Whirs he will publicly beet the slot, free of
ebarge' r from 9 a: m. till II p. m., without
money sad without price,
I . olllrirr n t DiTI, COINENCINO
oassimgara,
TUESDAY.. DMHin3ER 25TH; 1866
lie Vieth° 'token ' , Omni oi Frown's Hotel
until JOaum 191.12, where those who Pe able
and *Wog to pay may come
12 , 0 X 11 11.; f[. INIIIr 9 P. Y. UCH . DAY.
lectlissdiisines *lnn • exempt Ansi AMA
where. by s obrmicsl sealyeis ands colors=
mooch:, brreatiga4on of the bluod, It me be'
found neeenearyt.to prtecrlhe certain Blood
Retnedleo, which combined with my reoulisr
magnetic operation, accelerate a perfoot and
radical cure. •
No Smiles' Operations P.rformed.
Chronie Dioesson Cased.
4idate Palk' intently Relieved
TIIE LAME WALK! THE BLIND SEE!
' THE DEAF ILF.AR! -
Over Fffly 77u,.usand Operations in flue-Years
•
Dr. Dodge's prone, is mostly diseases of
a chronic nature, and cases given up as in
curable. ID. treatment is peculiar to himself,
although there have been men in all ages who •
have bad the same magnetic power over the
diseases of the body and mind, (some call it
the "Gift of Healing,") yet few have possessed
it to Bluth an extent, over nearly all di
and verso's,. It is a life and 'vitality passed
from a strong. healthy body, to a, weak one,
that restores the lost or unequal circulation
of the vital or novena fluid. SO powerful is
this Influence that persoin who hive for many
years suffered from diseases which have been
pronounced incurable, and to whom medicine
has been administered with no good effect,
have been restored to health in an incredibly
short space of time. It will net restos a lot
member of the body or perform other inspossi
.bilities, but it will always relieve pain, from
ishateeer 'cause ' The erotic. Is hued upon
the most strict principles of science ; there is
nothing miraculous or supernatural about
it. It is in harmony with all manna laws.
Many eminent physicians of other practices,
riot only acknowledge this power, but receive
the treatment for themselves and families, as
well as advise it to their patients. Dr. Dodge
does net profess to cure every ease
By tine tmeatzneet 14 test. but lb tew
usta
ntea for inveterate cases of almost any curable
Chronic disease, and so sure is the effect that
but few diseises require a second operands,
except Deafness, Broken Bones,'Dielocatlon.
Bad. Curvatures of Spine, and Suppurating
Tumors. .Even these will be much benefited
—always relieved from pain and sometimes
folly cured.
The diseases which yield most readily to
the curative agency of this method, as prac
tised by 'me. are Dyspepsia, Constipation.
Asthma. Angina Pectoris, Milers's, Lose of
Voice, Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout, Liver
Disease, all kinds of Sexual Weakness, Dia
la; w er . T 7Reellirs '&117
Heart, Eruptive Diseases, Convulsions, Hys
teria Neuralgia, Thrush. Crngestion of the
Spleen, Irritation', of Stomach, Diseases of
Kidneys. Ulceration and dieplatterneet of the
womb; Morbid Appetite, Wakefulness, General
Debility, Weak Spine, Nerrotie Deareesion,
Difficult Breathing with Pain in the Lungs,
and Wear Eyes.
Paralysis. Cousumptionand General Dropsy
are the molt slow and uncertain 'with tins
treatment. Patients affected with these have
rarely been restored. They are, however,
always-benefited.
Deafitess whendependant upon destruettott
of tympanum. Ameenteeis dependent 'upon
paralysis of optic nerve—incurable.
All oper.tlons performed in the sabre ball
are open for qinoism and investigation.
N. B. No vises are •,pabltehei except by
perntimion,
Fred. Onitisod. Dayton, Ohio. Destine :
enriOat Olegg's Hall in one minute. Had
not Imrd a witch tick in one ear for twenty
years until after the operation. Slay be re
tarred to. ,;•_.
AU X. Elisabeth"' Brown, Springfield. Ohio.
Falling of the Womb, severe pain across the
back, extending over the hips; constant beer
log down; pain for 18 years; had been treated
by the best physiiians in the country. but to
.no privpose; went to Dr. Dodge, end in two
WeMICP was completely ,cured ,
If. S. Mitchell; 198 Wabash Avenue, Chico
go, Illinois. Dyspagels—cured.
T. Hildebrand, 185 West Lake street; Chi
cago, Minot': Wife bed-ridden for 'four
months. .Pfolapsus and diepiscement
cured.
Rev. A. H. ?Tombeau, Springfield. Ohio.
Weakness of the spinal column: disabling
him from manual labor. Five days after, an
operation by Dr. Dodge, carried a quarter of
beef up • pair of stairs. •
This is to certify that I have not spolten •
word above a whieper:ln three years and nine
months, until I clime to Dr. Dodge. at the
American 'loose.' in the city of Cleveland,
Ohio. when, after two operations by the Doe•
tor, I am able to speak as loud and 'distinet
as ever 'could.
MRS. EMMA. HOLMES& Euclid, O.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 154
day of August,lB66.
WELLS- PORTER, Justice of the Peace. '
:Tbie is tq certify that I have been eo &Me
ted with Deafness' from • severe attack of
measles that I have been unable to hear for
thirty yews. I have been unable to hear
common conversation. I have tried eminent
physloisue,.bnt all toles purpose until I went
to Brainard's Hall to the city of Cleve
land, where after two operations by, Dr.
Dodge, I am able to beer quite as distinct as
ever. ' : MRS. WM LINDSEY,
24 Seneca Pl.. 01eTelatid. 0.
Sworn and s ubscribed before me Oda 15th
day of August, 1856., WELLS PORTER.
. Joann of the Peacre.
To all whom it may concern :
This is to certify that I have been affected
with parelyehi of the left arm for • the past
eight weeks, and have not been able to lift
aty arm to my bead. In feet I had no use of
it, and bad not the least feeling in it from the
end of my finger to my shoulder. and.seuld
bate it pierced with a pin or pinched without
feeling it in the least. But se fortune would
have it, I went to Brant's Ran and was Woe
rated on• by Dr. Dodge, and after one opera
tion ray asst wao restored to it. natural feel
ing, and now I can Ins it as well as ever..
LYDIA IC STARKEY.
Sworn and subscribed, April 28th. before
HENRY PEPPER, Notary Public.
City of Harrisburg. Pa.
Wm. W. Miller. Lancaster. Ps. Nish!ly
emissions. Buffered months with bead, wake._
taloa% pains in various pule of the body.
forgetfulness. melancholy and great mental
despondency. Cored by two operations and
prescription giuen by thuds:loot. Will answer
Inquiries.
(leo. Bean, Sorantan. Pa. Scrofula - eight
years etanding. Palate entirely eaten off.—
Deep ulcers to the tons Is and pbarans. A
two operations and the nee 'of one battle of
Blood Purider I And myself well:
voi3-tt
^attests will,psy In proporttos to property.
Ne-ebergi will be wide for second apos
al
tles 'bra It is found weessinirp. •
• desiffir• '
TEsilliONIAtS
WNW' WHITMAN, EDITOICAND PROPRIETOR
_ tnivirit.
If I die grit, dotty' LOH.
Mj , inward soitT, made free, -
Shell at Beane% MO- portal,
To wait sad watch for thee.-
To wait sad Intel' for thee, love,
And through the deep, dark apses
To seer, with human loogiage,
For thy radiant WI.
all am stare of heaven,
Don only shill I see,
The mirth star of my passion,
Halt Heaven for hobliog.thee-i-
All Hessen tor bolding thee„.love.
An 4 brightest in the spheres,
Dr thy smile Ilintnitted,
Or ballowel by their tears..'
lore.
Ifirst, dear lore.
I feel that Ibis shall be,
For Nesters wilt sotto fiestas
Patti it's shoed with thee—
Until Ws slaved lab GIN, IhTle
I'll 'Hagar sr the tats, "
Os NOT geordisa
To 'teach thee bon' to Tait.
• I
And Ilion thins hour 'hill cons,
And thron' tbs Melding night
I see thy happy -spirit -
:17,slkoaring ? yob‘d is light,-
~ 2trtite!thill foils:Mb to- make th ee,
• Arra, throat* thtlltatinttAlsoir,'
Peas ;Width thifif;heldsistrm----•
• Mahe one Tot asarroinra.---
implioilw of Truth.
I witnessed it shOrt time ego in one of
our bigbicourta, a beautiful illustration of
the simplicity and power of tl.utb.
A little girl nine years of age, was of
fered sale witness aeainst the prisoner,
who waslon trial for felony committed in
her Miter's house.
"Now.l . Ensily," said the conned for the
prisoner,! upon tier being offered as a wit
neas: I .
"I desire to understand if you know the
nature of an oath?"
"I don't know what you mean," was
the simple answer.
"There your honor ! said the couniel,
addressing the court, is anythinst further
necessary to demonstrate thetalijiity of
my objection? The mantra Vlould be
rejected.) She do - es -not comprehend the
nature of an oath."
"Let t'n; see." said the Judge, "come
here my' daughter."
Assured by the kind tone and manner
of the Judge. the child stepped towards
him and looked confidently up in his face
with a calm, clear eye, and 113 a manner
so artlesii it went straight to the heart.
_ "Did you ever take :In oatb?" inquired
the Judge.
The little girl stepped back with a look
of horror. and the red blood mantled in
a blush all over her face and neck, as she
answereil,—"No, sir." She thought be
intendetVio Inquire if she had ever tibia
phemed. E. *. .
"I do not mean that," said the Judge,
who saw her mistake. "I-mean*ere you
ever a witness before?"
He banded her the Bible open
te fo you know that book my daugh
be looked at it and answered,i'Vee, sir,
it is the Bible." .
"Do you ever lead?" he asked.
• "Yes, sir -r-every evening."
"Can you tell me what the Bible is ?"
•"It is the Wont of the Great God," /she
answered.
"Well, place your hand upon this Bible,
and listen to what I say," Ind be repeat
ed slowly 'and solemnly the oath usually
administered to witnesses.
"Now.' said the Judge. "You havebeen•
sworn as a witness—will you tell um
what will befall you if you do not tell' the
. • .
:"I shall he shut up in the State prison,"
answered the child.
"Any thing elße," asked thh".ludge, -1
shall !mikes go to Heaven"
"How do you know ?" asked the Judge
arm.
- The child took the Bible, and turning
rapidly to the chaptercontaining the corn
mandroents, pointed to the injunction,
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against
'thy neighbor."
"I learned that," she , said, before I
could read."
a llas ' any one talked to you about your
b'ing a witness in court here against this
man 2" inquired the Judge:
"Yes sir ,"' she replied ; mother
heard they wanted me to he a witness,
and lest night she called me into her
room and asked me to tell' her the ten
commaCdments, and .then we kneeled
down together, and she prayed that I
might understand how wicked it was to
pear false witness against my neighbor,
and that. God wAuld help me, . a little "
child, to tell ,the truth as it' was: before
him. And when I came here with father.
she kissed me, and told me to remember
the ninth commandment, and that God
w3nld bear every word ritaid
"Do you believe this ?" said the dodge.
With a tear glistening in his eye and his
lips quivering with emotion.
''Yes, tir,"'said the child, with a voice
and manner that showed her conviction
of the truth was perfect.
"God bless 'you my child," said the
Judge, "Ton have a good mother. The
witness is competent," he continued.
'Were lon trial for. my life. and innocent
of the charge against me, I would pray
God for.such a witness as this."l
She told her story with thni simplicity
of a child, as she was, but there was a di
rectness about it which carried conviction
of its truth to every heart. She was rig
idly cross examined. The counsel .plied
her with infinite and- ingenious question
ing, but she varied from her first state
ment in nothing. The truth as spoken
by that child was sublime. The prisoner
bad entrenched himself in lies, until he
deemed Mussel: impregnable. Witnesses
had falsified facts in his favor, and villainy
had manufactured a sham defence, but
before her testimony falsehood was 'scat
tered of like chaff. The little child, for
- whom a mother had prayed for strength
to be given her to speak the truth as it
was before God, broke • the • cunning de
vices of matured villainy iu pieces like a
potter's vessel. The strength that the
mother had prayed tot' was given her. the
sublime and terrahly simplipity,, (terrible.
I mean, to the prisoner and his perjured
associates,) with which she spoke, was
like a revolution from God himself. •
Asiehmsci or Remelt Wouvr.—The an
dent Romans, in some respects, vars.'s'
advance of the present age in their prac
tical physiological knowledge. This was
especially thcease in regard tothe women.
They seemed to.burfully aware of the fact
that a hardy rice Must tie born of Ihealth
ful mothera, and consequently may usage
or practice' likely to affect injuriously the
health of women was viewed by the State
with suspicion. The muscle; were sys
tematically educated. Frequent bath
ing was required by law. Large -bath
hmisea were established, which were
Owes of common resort. For several
centuries of the best ages of Rome, it was
s criminal offence for a Roman mother to
drink intoxicating liquors. kt•the time
of our Savior on earth, and for a long pe
riod after,
it w wan consideriel infamous for
a woman to taste wine. For a guest to
offer I glass of wine to one of the women
of the howl , hold was looked upon as a
deep insult, as it implied a want of chef
thy on her part. History records several
instances where women were putt° death
by their husbands because they smelt of
"totietum." , • The consequence of this
physical training and abstinence from all
intoxicating liquor was, that the Romans
were noted for their endurance and
strength. Had we these to habits', with
our superior Christian civilisation, we
should satosthh the world by oar physical
health and strength.
•AmeMiu:t Wonders.
• The greatest:cataract in She world is the
Foils oUNiegasa.where the water from
the great ITpper: Likes forms a river of
three-quarters shit mile in width, and
then suddenli being contracted. plunges
over the mails, two - columns to the
sleuth of 170 feekeitob.
The greatest aye in the world is the
Mammoth Ciiikle Kentucky, where any
one carrmaka *voyage on the waters of a
subterranean river, and catch fish with
out eyes.
• The greatell 'tier in the world is the
lthatissipin, 4100 miles in length.
The largest valley in the' world is the
Valles , of —lb° itisinssinpi. It contains
500,000 squire tail., and it is one of the
most fertile and profitable regions of the
world.
Tbe largest lakerin the world is Lake
Superior, which is truly an inland an,, be
ing 430 miles- in length and 1,000 feet
deep. -
The greatest mars of solid iron In the
world Is the Iron Mountain of Missouri.—
It is 350 fa" high and- two miles io cir
cuit. •
The largest ( grain port in the world is
Chicago.- Tb largest lumber market in
the world is, Chicago. ; ;The ferret beef
104 fArklastiktit tbi)ralciavaiesio.
The largest single-tnlumeeTer pobWab
edis NYebater's Unabridged Dictionary,
du American work—the hest of the Jan.
guase—containing as much matter as six
family Bibles.-
The largest aqueduct in the world is the
Croton Aqueduct in - New York.' Its
length is forty sod a half miler, and it
cost twelve and a half millions of doll ire
The largest deposits of anthracite i coal
in the world are in Pennsylvania—the
'mines of which supply the market with
millions of tons annually:l'nd appear t
be inexhaustible.
The largest bituminous coal fields in
the world are those of Illinois, which con
tain four times as much as those of Penn-
sylvania end Mx times as much as all the
coal fields of Great Britain.
An these it may be observed. are Amer-
ican "institutions." In contemplation , of
them, who-will not acknowledge that ours
is a "great country."
SLEIGH-RIDING WITH A WIDOW.—Snow
bed fallen, the young of the village got up
a grand sleighing party to a country tav
ern at some distance, and the interesting
widaw Lambkin sat in the tome eleicb,
under the same buffalo as myself. "Oh.
don't." she exclaimed, as• we came to the
first bridge. catching me by the arm, and
turning her veiled face towards me, while
her little Ayes twinkled throng% the moon-
light. "Don't what ?" I asked ; "rtn not
doing anything." "Well, but I thought
you was going to take toll," replied Mrs.
Lampkin. "Toll !"' I replied, "what's
that ?" "Row!" exclaimed the widow,
her clear laugh ringing out above the
music of the bells; "Dr. Meadows pre
tends he don't know what toll is 1" "In
deed, I don't then." I fii!f, lEighing in
turn. "Don't know thett4 the gentlemen,
wheb,,tbery go oqt on cs;! sleighing party.
claim a kiss as , toll Wits* they cross a
bridge?"' "Well, I never!" When next
we came to a bridge, and I claimed toll
the struggle of the widow to hold the Tea
ms not sufficient tol f tear it ; anl, some
how, when the, veil was removed, her face
was turned directly towards my own, and
in the glittering of the moonlight, the
horse trotted on himself, and toll was tak
en for the first time by Dr. Meadows.
goon we came to a long bridge, but the
widow said there was no use to resist, and
she paid up as we reached it withiaut a
struggle. "But you won't take te a ! l for
every arch. will you Doctor?" she keit.
a frirrN i ty; to the guns tior
reader, aleighride-with a widow, and take
toll at the bridges?
A Mons'. Crusts' LODOlNG.—Thereis in
Pekin a "House with Chicken Feathers."
where houseless vagabonds may sleep for
one mill (the tenth part of a cent) a night
In an immense ball the floor iis covered
two or three inches in thickness with
chicken feathers. The customers are in
troduced into the hall and take the first
place they can find. They disappear in
the feathers as if they were in water. All
ages and both sexes lie pell-mell together.
Over this dovyny bed hangs a canopy as
large as the ball itself; the canopy is made
of pelt and is perforated with as many oval
holes as the hall may contain sleepers:—
When the hour is struck for closing of
doors this canopy is lowered to the floor.
and every sleeper hastens to thrust hie
bead through a bole in order tc breathe
air awl escape . being suffocated by the
feathers. At the rising hour a gong
sounds and each slieper pulls his head
out of the bole-to avoid being tangled by
the canopy, which is pulled up to the ceil
ing be hooks and polleyr. This secures
the waking of all the lodgers. They then
go to the office and pay their mill for their
night's lodging.
THE Law.—Two dutchmen. who built
and used as common a small .bridge over
a stream which ran through their farms,
bad a dispute concerning some repairs
which it required, and one of them posy
tively refused to bear any portion of the
expense necessary to the purchase of a
few planks. Finally the aggrieved party
went to a neighboring lawyer, and -plac
ing ten dollars in his hand. health!: "I'll .
give you all dish money if you'll make
Hans do justice mit the hri,lie." gliew
much wilt it cost to repair it?" asked the
honest lawyer. 'Hot. more ish five dol
lars," replied the dutchman. "Very
well," replied the lawyer, rocketing one
of the notes, and giving him the oth. ;
er ; 'lake this and go and get the bridge
repaired ; this is the best course you, can
lake." "Yeas," said the dutchman Stow
ly,±yatta, dat lab more better than to
quartet mit Hans ;" but as he went along
home he shook his head frequently. as
if unable, after all. - to see quite clearly
bow he had gained anything by going to
law.
Durausonons.—We would call attention to
the opinion of one of the leadine papers of
Canada on the subject of Gift Enterprises:
"•Meet of our readers have no doubt read
some of the numerous Gift Enterprise, Gift
Concerts, dr.c.. which appear from time to time
in the public) prints. offering most tempting
bargains to those who will_ patronize . them.
In mote these are gigantic humbugs. Ent •
there are a few respectable firms who do buil
nets in this manner, and therdo it &someone
of increasing their wholesale busbies', end
not I. make money. From such firms, it is
true, ban•feome and valuable artiolre are pro-
cured for a very small sum, and what is more
important, no one le ever °heated. Every
person gets good value for his dollar ; ,because
as we hare stated, it li intended to act as an
advertisement to increase their ordinary bus-.
loess. We have seen numbers of prizes sent
ant in this way by Sherman. Watson k, Com
pany, of Nassau Street. N. Y., and there le gi
doubt that some of the articles are worth eight
or ten times the money paid for them, while
we have not ems or heard of a tingle article
which was not fully worth the dollar which it
cost. rut this is only one of the exceptions to
the rule, for as a general thing the parties en
gated in this business are nothing but clever
swindlers.--Saturday Reeder, Montreal, E. C.,
Jms 18,4866. - dec.2o'664t.
it you want a correct likeness Itu to
Wager. & Co.'s photograph rooms, 1828 Peach
street, above dipot. Having bitrodnoed all
the latest improvements in the ark they dot
ter themselves they can satisfy the most • fae-
MMus. They have the most plessaat t and
airy rooms this side of 'bewilders °Woken
improved baoligromid, beautiful side
Lions and a large Ufa sized mirror. !strap;
the subjects Gad look thirmeelees squabs
the flee while the.piston it bale; taban.—.
?beaky light is the largest la the city, std
asst lee be takes **lndy day. omen
Me Owed. 8411./60.
- grist ThM4ClMbs•
Blessed is the - titan who lath no
but lifaiss in abundanor, for he shill be t•
last's' favorite.
A. long as 1:11f.0 smell of hist* and
tobacco. the women have a right to
defend themselves with mos, .
A. lidy contributor stsy. tha•resson why
tall men -always succeed in MAtrimollY. 411
because all sensible - womesilaviwify men.
A bny of nio• years old laittiy - said to a
boy of sever, '•I am surprised to bearyou
talking to much about the girls • I didn't
at your age." .. ,
"Webb up here, and pay your lodging," .
said a deacon, as he nudged a sleepy wor•
shipper with the contribution bon.:
Artemui Ward says them tire no daily
papers published in bit trrintibitt liters is
a ladles' sewing circle, whic11:104000*
mo PiltPoe•
A titan being asked, uti n Aft
binteSif on the grass, what
Of his ambitiot replied,
_,Nitii.eg
widosr with . a bad MOW, • - ,
A widow said one day has: 'm ko rp ,
'When you are of my age. you
dreaming of • husband."' "Yes. mataccui, ,L.
repli id the young lady, "for the second
time.
aOh. I am so glad you like birds! What
kind do you most admire?" said • wife to '-•-•-•
her husband. "Well I think-s good tur
key, with plenty of seasoning: about as
good as tiny."
"Why, isn't my shirt clean!" quoth one
Bohemian to another. "Well, yes," was
the attswer, "it's clean for-brown, but it's
awful'dirtY for white." -•
• .
A soy's idea of having a tooth drawn
may fio summed up as follows : "The doc
tor hitched fast on fa rite, pulled hie best,
and, just; before it . killed me, the tooth
same aut."
"Do you propose to put Ike into a store,
Mrs. Part ington Laced a. friend, "Yes,"
reptietLthe old lady ; "but Pm 'pestiferous
to.fratinemiiiish:—.Emate tell rye wholesome
trade le the bestibuS believes .1104,1lte
ringtsil will tie the most benefitious to = -
him."
"Tom," said a man to his friend, only a
day or two since, "I think it extremely
dangerous to keep the bills of small banks
on hand now aaid the
iither, -1 1 find it far more difficult than
.dangemtw."
"I wish you would not give me such
short weight for my meney,"
mer to a grocer. who had art outstanding
bill against him. " And I wish you
wouldn't give me snob a long 'Wait for
mine." replied the grocer.
The following' order, verbatim, was re
cently received by a Chicago undertaker:
"Sur wife is dad and 'wants to. be
hurried tomorm. At Wunncr block. II
boom wain to dig the host —hi the side of -
my too tither wives—Let it be deep."
In Dielbeth, New Jersey, it. is said, the
single men are asserted . one dollar more
poll tax than tie married ones ; upon.
which an exchange snitefully remarks that
it has no doubt they piiy it Cheerfully, "as
a tax on injuries."
A 'Noun TO PATIENTS —Fathers warn your -
sons aminst indulgieg in stronr drink !
Hundreds of the young men have been -
I ruined by early ir.diacretion. Hundreds
more are on the verge of ruin ? If pa..
rents would manage their children prop.
erly while young, moat of the -vices of in
temperance would not follow.
Goon Ntlia FOR BICONLON.S.—Among the .
many new inventions is a button that is
fastened to cloth without threw'. - It con
sisis cf a button with. a wire to be inserted •
into the cloth like a cork screw and then
pressed down flat, al wilco form a ring to
hold the button to its oleos. As this in
veniion whit enable moult° keep the but-
tens on their shirts, it ohristes the necea-,
ritY of wives altogether.
A tall Eastern girl, ridged Short, long
loved • a certain big Mr. Little, while Little
little thinking of Short; laved a little lass
named Long. To makes long story short,
Little proposed to Long. and Short longed
to be even with Little's ehortosmings. So
Short, meeting Long. threatened tents:ly
Little before long, whiclicausad Little in
a abort time to marry Long. Query—Did
tall Short love big Little-less, because Lit
tle loved Long 1 .
The annexed, duly signed, etc., recent
ly appeared in one of the Western news
• .s -rs : '•Whereas at 1. articalar tunes I
let me have liquor, which is hurtful to me
and detrimental tl society ; this is, there.
fore, to forbid anyperson selling me liquor
or letting me have iton my amount, for if
they doso I will positively prosecute them,
notwithstanding any promote to the con•
trary at the time they may let me have it."
An Irish 'boy, trying hard to get a place,
stontly•denied that he was Irish. "I don't
know what you mean by not being, ao
Irishman," said the gentletnan whom he
was about to hire to; .'but this Ido kn,ow I
that 'you Was born in Ireland." "Oph°
ver honor, if that is all, small blame tltat.
Suppose your old cat bad kittexte-irt4the
oven, would they be loaves d hued ?"
The boy got the place
A story is told obit Westerti•Teandidite
who came upon ''a poor white mane' who
bad a vote to give, if he did do hie
milking. The candidate, Jones, asked •
him if he should bold the now, which
seemed to be uneasy, and the old mss
consenting very readily, he took her by
the horns and held fast till the operation '
was done. "Have you seen Robinson (his
rival) round here lately f" be asked. "Oh,
yea • he's behind the barn holding the
-eater
Love Yocs Esavuts.—Some years since
a clergyman in Litchfield county. Ct., was
reproving an old radian for his ,cruel and
revengeful-conduct towerda thorn that had
offended him. "You should love your
enemies," observed the parson, "and pre
serve an affection tor those that hurt you,"
"r do I ive my enemies," retorted , the son
of nature, band have a great affection for
them that hurt are." "No snob thing,"
returned the clergyidan "Iva don't love
your enemies." ""I do" "Who are the
enemies you love ?" "Itu u and cider.",
Ter 3fortoss or • Warms, .
.—A gentleman
has made a Calculation ot. the revolutions,
whieb the wheels of an American watch
make In a day and a year, tirstrample:
the main wheel makes 4 revolution" in 24
hours, or 8,760 in a year; the fourth wheel,
(which_carries the mooned hand) 1,440 in
24
_boors, or 4728,400 revoluttons in
year ; while the beats or vibrations made
in 24 boars are 3Zj8.800. or 141.815.000. in •
year. Have you read -the table of the
'clock pendulum, that, frightened by the_
work of a year, forgot its present duty
'fug Monies Wousg.—A Salt Lake cor-
respondent says: Toe exceeding -plain
ness, not to say uglines of Mormon wo
men is a fact that has lbeen _ commented
upon by almost all thei different visitors
to Silt Lake Cl.y as indeed it was butes;
unite fur the most mrsory observer to
avoid noticing it; but although often
mentioned. I doubt if justice believer been
done the subject.wlnob appears to one beof
those general rules to which there are very.
few: if any, exceptions.
ICsorry.—A young fellow was taking a
sleigh-ride With a pretty girl, when kismet
a Methodist minister who was somewhat
celebrated for tying the knot matrinswibl
at short notice. lie stopped hfist.: and
asked hurriedly—Van yea:tie:a knot far
me ?" "Yes," said _Brother "L
guess so; when do you want if, donor
“Well. Tight away." was the MAY it
lawful,i though, here In the highway?*
asked the_ wag. "Oh, yes, this is se good
a place as any—as•safp as the chm. , lt.
self." "Well, then, I want a knot tiedln
my horse's tuft, to keep b out of the
snow!" shouted the wicked wag. as he
drove rapidlyaway.
Occasionally the Philadelphia Age his
a spicy paragraph. lo a late lumber it
maliciously pricks the wind of the Rs&
cal historian, Ilmeroft, who is Puha*
the most inflated perion in - America alma
General Pope was unseated. That paper
wrpl(r. Bancroft vs distinguished forms*
alisility to female charms. Even in hie '
ashes lies their wonted, firm." We hays
heard that - last mummer, riding at New
port, tetna•tete with,* ehertnikikyoung
lady, the historian whispered to the inter.
Inds of a-tror "don't mil me 111: B; oaU
me Gawp." -Thelweg woman said not
wild, but, some time after. in • large
company at dinner. Meow the table, abe
said, "Om*, land MI tho '
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