Terms of • Pubitestios. _ subscription Peon $ 2 . 53 Poi 7 11 4 when paid in ad- SS.oo,lf . not paid until the end of the year. Ad „ r tiiing rates weds known on splint:4ton at the ,No All earairmall?stionishoold be &darer/cod to BE NPR WEITMAN, Editor and Proprietor. BusinesS DirectOry: piTEPII NYS, •Arronsair .IT Law. Union Mina, l• ri • nol4rno• • Conti ty. Pe. C. KNOLL. Soaagoa Waiter, State St nest Mb. st; 'Mc . tr /IMMO!: CUTLER. #rroitmr ow law. rtiresel..)lrte emote, . reflection" and other boldness attended -to with —"teen and dianateh. - - W. Willna° l ll ,4 l llnrY At LAW. 'ln Walke's O 6 1...n0 &meth stmt. RiLs. Ps. mut T "a 2 FrilarrirlL QPRIVCRU & M*WViN. -Arroltzirrli Awn CmrinitZLLOWl ar T.Air. Par . ems t iled*. near North West femme* the ,vli, agaire.Pse Pl. pin"' 88, oir Puri. On e.w ood Trottel 2tze.t. lotwilen 11.14 h and • 100,11-2.1 Waterford. Pa.. - Rewire, I.9wr Panrarrimt rwwi.Aeronninds•innn atlontinn ply.* In 1.• nr ynnala .OMR le* r4llPri froiNIV. FTmerstre o p vim PW•111. Piraliel , Mae* . w«kt n/ Piny Ran. IEIO. Ps Cl to. vv. 4111 7 1Phr arm. I ATAIRAPT AT LAW ANA ir*PTCII AP TAR 9 1ACI Nniinn and ^batty-. vont, nontressrutete mut t'olleetne. O.nee'in flesetto Nitthitttr. southwest eon's? of Itifth ftnri rhvbsts iqgW faTORR. /my .Penvmwltow.rme,. at th. near .tore, Takla Mao.. has ^a Ma/ is.fp• asn4. a .nt nranaeeries Prnvi.lnn. nrnnA anA %rm.. /in. l' , .haren kot fn Irlateh he re. tall. th• aftonOnn nlfb• rtnl,llw egtl/411.1 that ea earl nifor aftel hanralno a. can ha had In ow- par* marRtTA5-11. n go. C B !MN wrr, M. n.. IT • PUT• 1111 AN AND ar•enenr epee Pad 'ark .Met..T.rft QlpteP. n'ovo—lnnvik t ?Mame* of P. W Weal. ?a Oenr rim% r•f tbs. Wtr rh,eb. nn Parufran etnret PPles bean from t 7 a. 1.•-• 'l.. until 2. P. W. 4 MRRD de CO.. • Whnhentht and "ken dollars In Anthr et , * • innninnus end litnerhurr enal and wood flown leo •hith Lon" Int fnnodylan and prevalent Int homes nee. htats on hand and Corner 6th and Verge. and ntoer Myrtle end Manor re., I squares west of the nine 'tonne. sees. J. lettaftßat, M. ID.. ; • ~, “^tneorethtePlivsietan and gorireon Mee sod r.ndole Imp 601 Path at.. opro.lt• the art ' env,. ()Mee boors from 10 te 12 A. L. sto IP. Y. nd 7 to A P. Y. apf,Am• $ SAL 138711T5 FOIL NA L S. . . Avvondvel7 Muth!~ Atom on flbiti; Fitnovt. be. town &month and rinbta But ed. are f oid for solo on vrry rasaorble toms, If applied Engulfs of et.lXe. Mt A. 1141.11*ATTR. Auk/ , tEIN C. REBIlli, - . . _ Dania ni Dar Goon& Cacieurge, . 1 ,, Aardwan, NAM, Ohm, Read. Plaster. eta.. ear ,nf Sixth .tmet and Public 6412/11114 4140. Pa. i 017 U . an, Ram.. r nr Sixth street as. • -• Ile OSSORNIte Lrrsar ASD 9ua STAILIA on Igishe t, between State and te r m s. Tinellenpas and car. ea Taaannahl• . my1:14111-17. • . . . a y, 441 C K RHINO. 11. De Pep 11ernar. en. French xi.. Wend s' nitth 111Aek roar enrner of Read linna• nor • •. 1,1/0111LIN • • Thrwiner. One. in Rosan-MI Rlnek.no . nth aide of the Part. Krt.!. Pw_ KINO, arturrea„ Biwa. UM DOOR llr IMPS, trjey. yet ilea 1..5.r. &e. Prortetor of Ale ani v.. , aniXalt warehouses, Erie Ps. j.1.21Pa I L. , PiCK PRIMO, P. D. P., Perrror. 0 1l eo. French Ptt _ won/ story rritti, RlAek, war corner of Rood Roan oolti-lv OFSCINSON, WILF.IAMS es CO.. Freeman's to of ^rim Vorton, Venshants, and Wfinlasale diadem In COM. t rot. for N. P. k P. and Penple'LLlna or 'femora art Public Doak. Erie. PIL jolted ly. %MRS WHILLDIN. ID. D., - PuTortouur Airoltritavoi 0 . 2,e, 24 door fl.otty's Block. !god rut, Th4o. rrawford. Cbliatlan k Rath's' Qtar.. ReoVoneo r..t Bids 'Cyril* stn.! 3d boom Reath at ?Both. s, Ps ASPICif disposed or F our dock property to the vs nasY4l dm, ttr wieeseselle reties from the , mla sesomnsesidlog oar soessesori u ensineotiv wee rof Pie sonedsosiissell ostrnissze of our old Mired' the tsel24l SCOTT, ROM's; di VTI.II as GOALDiefO, - • Fashionable Tailors. Fifth abed. between th and dih, Me Pa. Cast• m Wore. Repairing , sod •ttfsq sttanded to promptly. Clear Ong done to M• t =Omar. •nl9 RR • • RW TOBACCO & CROAK ATOMS. " 41 ' 4 8 1 W anwentiensd . sew Tobacco etore.e. etrest,bstween ' , Mete a-id Preach, (openslto Pi tob.offleel end will keep eonstsztly o bend elwilt, i• 1v of Rogan, Tobsosto. lanaff and tinsrithiast visa • id Is s dal class Tabseows rani: which 0.,. will • etiolseslewnd t.fafl. Ilse siall - Pne eat theists• to ono! lbe bast onsaufsetase. Ilasolllnit tobacco, pier hoes rods In great variety. apt 246 ritlaa & effrrV7 S. 41UNTER, • I, I - DRUM! ATIS ,; CAPS A - ND FII,RS' t i 50.14 Arjgwn'e Rotel, is intlirdnit • vo,•Eoa Ups of y shoe cox's. whieb will be sold at very Low prints. •ne *satin, anything In the above Ins will And it Tantageotte In call. Ladies' farm altered "and Enda Sr. dace; tf CU ISUING RTOIII3 FOR LADIES AND GENFLERRIF A variety of Children's Plain and Pane" " READY-MADE CLOTHING. • es' Ready-Made Under Clothing. A variety of Gent"' Fuishing Goods. All of which will b rn e tent on band. and alto made to sr. Oar goods toe all Manufactured by 0121111i1M1 Stitalng,Pliging and Itraldlng donut the. must untie,. a INN • large variety of the West style gems for Indio.' and Cbildnues Garments. • All or ient be promptly attanded to roam rinurie, Trench St. between Ith and litb • •4: et, Cfl r LB lAN & •to ' - - Dealers in !LE ROPE. ROPE. PACKING. HEMP oeirum ANtrammi AND ROOKS. an23-tf • BARN, COiRISTIAN CRAIG, Alets for • GAZAIP3 EIPORTDI6 u AND *WING POWDER. Also. A AN gent, for EVELAND MINING D MARTINO POWDER. an 23 t • 1 •It 013 r D : MI.• Semi • • , owed by one who b i t eared himself and ben . of ellen, and will tell yr* nothing hat tbetnetA, •lrenn with stamp, 'all'66.ly. BOX 67, Baotou, 800 EAT CUTTER'', AND _SAUSAGE STIIFIFERS, Of the best Ida at dals tt J O. lOLDIVS., _KATESI .DIES', GENTS' & BOYS' SKATES ! Very Chen,. at 648 -tt J. C. PELDENI3. 11. Wzoites at CO., I=l OUNTRY PRODUCE, GinCERM FIL O IIIIIOI3. Warn. WI:MOM •soal4 TOBACCO, rockery, Moto Wart. Fruits. Mitt VOL. 37-NO 35. ====l A tillA. DE / 1 1•431NOLIA• I • toilet delight -.superior to any Colograi-nsed to El baths the hies and parson, to render the akia'soft and - -, troth. to allay isibutunstion, to perfume eloDfing, for headache, dos It is mastnafactored fro the rid' Saab- ern bilgoolin;and to obtaining • - pstrenege quit* no prseedented. it is a ftrarits with sotrows and opera singers. /t is cold be all dealers. et 51 00 to large hot. teased by DIMAS BARNES CO. New York, whole stile agents . I SARATOGA SPRING WATET/ Sold b. all Druggists. =3 t•Jea •t" r - •Faaotly r Solon Shinsle said; "they two there 'titan tim. • If h• felt t'owtose to this Morning,h• t.nk pl.ntat ow . nitteng If he felt wear. at nicht. he took Pla,tattla Ritter.: If ha lacked appetliap, was weak languid or mentally oppressed, hi took Plan tation %Nana aid they never failed to set kiln on Ile alas Kam* and dm. w persons tract any Uttar a , theirity. but as wane may, Jest read the lkdlowiale s • • • wl owe south to you. for T verily be Urns Plantation Bitters oared tor life." RRW W. H. WAGONNR. IWO& N. Y. • • • •"1 have been t *rest sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to Clan inn welshing. • , • The Plantation Ritter. he•e wire .toi" • • • "I • had lost all appetite—was so usak and soary ted I could hardly walk, and had a per imet draw:lof aaeiev. • • Thr Plantation ;Ut tar, ban tat ma all iirlat " , J itWitS ARMINWAT,SR Loots, It., • • • •The Tlanfattott Snare have cured Ise of a derangement of the Xidnere and rrinary 'Organs that nitres ad met r years. They act Itte a charm.. " C. C. MOURN, 2.54 ttroad•*•• Yrs. 0. • ORVOL, manner of the nnion Rome fkshool ter !soldiers' Children, earn she has eras It to uthe weak end invalid children under bar charge with the most happy and gratifring resulta." We have sa uteed over • hundred reams of such, our Winds", but no advertisement t ect efiect.ve aserhat people C'emeelvas lay of a good article. Our fortrineand onr rep , tation in at stake. Ihe original unalitv and high character of these goods will be sustained under every and all ciremartsness. They have airrady oh• tabled *sale to army town, id Ham par at end hamlet 'moos civilised nations. sue t -Raters try to come a • mama name and style ar possible, and became ',good article cannot be sold as cheap as a poor one, they fled mono support from parties who do not care what they nil. Rs on your guard. Bee oar private mark over thi ant. - P. H. DRAKE it CO., New York City. SARATOGA SP,F.ING, .WAT ER! O VIM. A =MELON DOLLAILA ..(lentiemen: I had a negro min worth SI,ZO, who trk cold from a bad hurt In the laq, and was naeleas for ovar•vaar. I bed need everything I could bear o withont beneit, until I tried the Mextein Mega g Lin •. intent It soon effected f permanent cure. Montgomery, Aim . June IT, '59. J. L. DOWNING:" -I take Omer to reams:mewl ter the Iterfeaa at tan Lintweet tut • 'minable sod laelipens 'We article for Sprains. Bores, Berateoes or Gatti on TUTU. Oar mint hare use! It for Barns, Beldame Sorer, Rheum tires, he, sod ell say ft sets like mastic, • I. W JEWETT.. loremas (dr Amerfess, Wells, Fargo'. sad liarspiezes Sums " • "The sprainfa mT dattetitee• Loth", OCUISIODed while skating last Irister, was entirely anted is one week after she ecinus442l,4 using year celebrated Itssiens I.lnl. oast. ED SEELEY' " Gloo.est. 'Naas, Avg. 1, 186.5. It is in admitted Wt that the litexicen moo/mg Lint. carat perfor4 more cures in shorter tin's, on men and tout. than ity article ever discovered: Esmilles, ay-nisn, aniplaniars sbotild emir; bee it on band. Quick and • • itteertalnly Is. all'pettaine is mapped In steel nlatweneravings, be ring the si zortn 6 01 G. W. Wastarook, Chemist. and the private 11. S. Stamp of DEKCS BARNES & CO., over the top. An *trod hag b en made to counterfeit It with a cheap stone plate label-. Looltclosely. SARATOGA SPRING WATER ! Sold by ill Drageste. It Is a most delightful Hair &eying. ' It coullcates me zed dandruff. it keep. the head cool sad ohmic. It mates the hair tleh, loft and glossy. It prevents tit* hal, turning and toiling off. It mat o= hair upon mmatarely bald beads. This is what Lyon's Matharion will do. It is pretty— lt b cheap—dasable. It le literally sold by the carload sad yet its slwast ineredltdadszand Is daily inereasing until there is hardlyaoonnity store that does not keep tt„ or • Candle that dose not ass it K. THOMAS LYON, Clarclist N. Y. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! Sold by all Dregyists. Who would not be beautiful? Who would not add to their btantyl What Elms that marble purity and Cape appearance we Owens upon theater:N*4d la the city belle / It Ls no longer s swot. Tiae - y use Ragan, Usguolla Balm. Its contlaued :um ramomegan, Prick. les, Pimples and roughness from the'taarsnd hinde, and leaver thee:ample:ion smooth, transpannst„ bloom lug and ravishing. tialiks many cosmetics, It con t ains no material injurious to the skin Any druggist win order it for you, U not on hand, at $0 tents per bottle. W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Cbamist. DIMAS BARNES & CO., Wholesale Agate, N. Y. SARATOGA SPRLNG WATER 1 Bet astraes Inimitable Bair Cawing la not a dye. All instuttsosons dyas are eon:posed of law =astir, and more sr less +Vitro, the vitality and bsountrot the hair. This to the original hair coloring, and has Won avowing la favor over Wanly years. It restores gray hair to Ito original alloy by gradual alemptlos, to a mr st rentarksbla trimmer. It Is also a beantltat fitly drawing. Bold in two siseo--60 onto and jl—b7 all dealers. C. FIBLYSTRERT, Chemist. SARATOGA SPRING WATER! 1611LACT on Pats ZilliAlo4l 013101131. b r In• digestion; Ni,pe, Rearthtra, Ftek 6adaobi Cheers tiaras; Illatalsnor, /to others • warinng 'Umtata Is required. Its awed catparaties and antra potty mains It a edreotp and at M. artiels for allnsry Tope ' ism. Sold eynywbpry st AO ands per bottle. Ash tOr •Lyon's* Pan ?admit Mats no other. `SARATOGA SPRING WATER! aprbiblits. • ikild by all Droutits MILLINERY!: Mts. fitavbfas haeleist opatid • '-rASIIIONABLE MILLINERY STORE _ . Foos canons Wrath of she depot, mot Oast to the Moths and Is now posponod to tarnish the ladles olErio sad nity with Us latest Lodes; mad Op la the bad stda by ma oesompllshod :at hair, lad a toas mos albs bat altabllsboutota in Buffalo. leo him mods arrassemoasta to . meld al' of tha Idiot stein ad 'isahlosa Am moon as the, aro mottlesd la Now 'Fort. - It ta nor di to please dm mod WWI. oaa. vis had • Moro amortmeat of non Tdotaisel Netter; ke. plasm 'all sad azasolasi_ oat rail berm. purchimar eisrvbetc . „ OW- thing sad preafat, d.. lel flit. •oa el stork la oar 'tais dabs oa this dast castles stolll-3as Hcolla4tHOßSE BLANKETS osu as al Wald by. • J. -17. =DM ERIE CRP. C 1. VtLLWOrID — l4 low Ynri Sold by all D rugglsts Sold by all,Druggists Sold b all dilaubdo. BA" , TOHNSON & CO.; =I T 0 V - E S . PIONEER IRON WORKS, ERIE, PEN.NA ur abet la the lupe and bat ,it of Mario, em• taacine among others. the tenoning sell bairn varieties THE MAGIC, ♦ PARLOR COAL WPOITIPRO SIMI MG. Aire 'abut the mama in prindele as the P P, Stewart, sea fa in ever, reaped its egos% We attn. it for alb with unlimited comedian In ita manta. The Waste la sold by in at a eineh low prim than that of tit* Stewart, and is warranted to ►e all we elatmlbr lt THE 11. S. GRANT This Is beyond doubt the Overt openiting nsoklntr Snore roe bent coal to the market ' , bars la no trouble lo eithe• kindling' the On or niensistug tt aft-rwardr, end it em be easily regoteted to secure Jo t sus& i• bed as is respired: Plot can be kept to It through the slight wlthout danger. No one who has ersr seen It to op*. rattoo would went to use soy other. THE ORIENTAL', Persian wanting the Ortinktal, cut hs supplied b as at Low 'Figura& PARLOR STOVES We hays the exclusive right In Peuesylvaiifs• :or manufzetniag the ado Ecrated - MORNING GLORY! ADMITTIDLT TEM BLS?, svga nentoDucHr. also on band, this Model Parlor, Cylinder, Bette, Pearl, Globe Resist, awl Belle Cottage. COOKING STOVES Our stock Is way lugs; consiating to put as follows : cnirer. moerrroa (for wood), ECONOMIST, VICTOR, . pßocammvic. slum% __,RIPUBLIA:3II I 2OI79I.L , z. _ ::::04014 - tr411 . 9111; . and ALIO DIDALETIS 21r HOTEL RANGES', OF ALL SIZES 3' Including Vies Imptovettih"beet terturverlf: BUCK'S ELMO 0 ROL* HOTEL 61V17111 , - HIADOLTY PAINST-WalllS . . for Hotels, 2Wad*, Zonal. Ake! SHEET - 1R01,T": fiTO 4 7lB I xr N Act 04.9 And r is hid. otorythlog Jtocl - = to the tai* Stir WA: Punic au /MIMED .TO cam AND Ezdiicas ciuis NEW CLOTHINp. STORE, GOTHIC HALL CLOTHING, ST_OHEI No. 1289 macs snralre. Three doors North Of the BeilieetilTra* tlite. PA. WAGNER k !num, Maytag armed a new Safe is the obswilosaller sysethally sanonnoe to the public that trey have on hand ono of the lams• and meet iterethilr stocks of Basdr Wads (nothing. Cloths. Mud= lfestistre. Gantiemasfe Parauhing GoodsOlato,Chmo. &morns brought to this sosiselh.all psurshsasi SLIM the asli in prism and tote sold at the most reatualible Sturm. We have one of the boat swims is the eons tap. and will mums to mike tip Clothing is the Mgt fashionable and durable stile. Oar stash Is waspish". Nothing is the line of onr Wane has horn neightoted. Clients soul and offelbr yomoolnse We warrant onr goodso be ate rtpromat them. mid oar prime as low so dee2o 4/ la thst Mty. waorma • YUEN. • • . FOR THE HOLIDAYS MANN & NO. T 2 REED BLOCK, ERIE, PENN'A, Have a Ism stook of 'goo& la tboir lbw suitable to? holiday proosots—oonsiatiog of WAIVERS, CLOCK& JIMMY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OPERA GLASSER, RPROTAOLCS, And • fall aaaortonst nt all artistes usnallytept la a end-aim Amery Stora. - We delifeto ea 1 attostfon . to sir new styles of . CALENDER CLOCKS, Wide& we believe to be the betty the motet Wed deg rho coosfealle cm bead mad made to order. MANN & 1 1 15WIR; 6w1.1-tf No. I Reed Sleek. OPENED IN A NEW PLACE. CONRAD DECK, TOBAC.CONI_BT, Nap opined a atm atone at NO. 121 nano ern" mows or Tin ONTO; illhork . • wttl tap ea hand • tun sad wail selected stoek -of the *bolted Cigars. Pang. •afal..ltio Ad =A flag Tobteeo—all to - be fold at the moot Toesouatir Woad no foryeareettle. $o Palls at wholes's!, or 4•0111 tt alet gossaatseo sat isfact ory artioLe. NEW COAL YARD. MERCER COAL AND IRON CO. YARD 8011414411 imam ONE-BALT - SQUILIS 310812 01 VNIOJ MOOT. lialllogolla Warm Coat asap, Una Oa chroaat— other Coals is proportion. a tits! Is al , that In "osio., .azr un eatiesisi ow et *dr rifitier fruatf• • , 11: 4 : ;0 . 71 . C'E RD RIDMI4 TO Um Court Maw* Plow IDto Co,. Pt, Nro. Alttlito- ALL.: fD. ritry turo4 The indorMuustoggpotated bi the Court all Mao et roiii•miti••••••ted•ure• t apoaoy In'lsoto+prtatedsl..uUl.tba la Go MIN 01 Ida Ittgetilmoot at- 1:1s40116. to Ss titratroorrt to ttoo Amity a Ml* in As lieVosky of Japiturf:A ;II- MT, cosuommitn o'lo oroleelL4.,Z.-41 "DM thOli Sof pall figuerhstars*Coa=lfteas yip& pa d- • WF WOOLIRALR DRY Goons ATOM& -- O 423 MU EITRYYT, REM PA. SODTFIARD, CRAWFORD & McCORD, DRY GOODS, 'NOTIONS, Oar stock is the Inert ever tzoneht to the city, cot isteftes of PTUNTO, SHLAINIISL • SILBS,.. CLOTHS. z 1163 # 1 R . 1112 . RIMACRWI le BROWN SHRICNNOS.- - ' A Comdata Aseorttesot of fins Good& Zesty IMO of 'Klee In the Nation Ilia. and, In duet, a beneeel amovenenit. of everytblitig needed by Coaster, Dealers. TO Bp SOLD AT Nsw YORK PRICES Coast", Dashes ans [listed SO tits u s nli. Re do • srbolasal• trod% and sasposs soiling at mall prises.. viii maks It to She Unsays of msrebuto to this Of Won to-deal I. Eris, instead of sanding Issa for their roods R. S. SOrfTLIED, W. ♦. Camino/Z. .1. W. McCosn. maw-tt VAR FOR SAUL. ink world esepeettally call tha attention at BUILDERS k LIRE DEALERS NEW REEPETUAL LASE KILN, BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STS„ Nest ReetTeDotk. eirtre ar• non. In Mt operation—bite Rout on band. anew* tattooed to hdrztlab It km the Ella. on tin shortest notice. • NEttER k SPOONER. R iI I:LANNON & CO, - -\ THE PLACE •TO BUY HARDWARE! Be bore oo expervo for Book•Heeper, Boats. volthiaro serouoto or colleettoss. sad es. tharsroro tiELL OREM'. Tibekanithe nirt find anything In their Use At Shannon & C0.'5.1828 Penh St, alone Raitioad Depot. T be beet usiatterient of Nottona. At Shannon & C0:v.2823 Pugh St Chained for Ratrigegatn s and SieffSere at Shannon hCo.'s, 1823 Pesch St. Wagterbehli & tinter{ ClgeblStf d 131Chittary at Shaine* h-00.1. 1823 rearb Bt. datum end Patty at Shannon &C 0.% 1323 Pesci St. 14 1- --- Celebrated Milan Ante Parra area going both At Shannon & Co.'s.= hub St. Tar—genuine North Carolina, at 4 1tennon • G 0.% 1813 Nadi St: • Scythes. Snatba arid Berths Atones . at Stamm St C 0.% mg Puma St. • • NI T Net Kafir and Fort Polisher dailterpener at Shannon &CAN 1323 Pooh St. • _ • lointatiot la iradety—Safe. Hone. Nam. flenth,Rbeme. I) Whihneseh. Stove and Constar EwrEM knotty* at Shannon k Co •• i , 1373 Pooh Ht,, the trate% BR rh.pert p ! atoms, PA. rir Rola agentals North Wanton Per... for the Arehtteddian Patent Aria; abol nerringe Fink 5 ,19 14112 ear Proof Bum sad Paittsaleii .4? FIZADQUAIiTEIan Mit - • • CHEAP GOODS! vIIOLABALs AND MAW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE: WINES AND LIQDOI3. - F &M. SCHLAUDECICER Are now rersiing at their old stand, American Blocs Mato Mast • lane and- arperlor stook of Onreries, Termitic's', Irma, Upton, Willow, Wooden,. sod Atone Wars, Thefts, Net• is, is. Together with evarythtnr found In • Ikon of this bled, which they will gall as ebeap as any other sash lbhinenn In this city for Cash or moat !Indoor scants" podium. ?bey Mire shoos hand one of the lard Wit flaw' Stoins of Tobacco and Saps ewer 'Vane! to ital. to whichthey biotite the iiitnstion of the - - Call and ns as—• airobleshaspos to WINO Ibis' —is dim shallz i =at . ll Cash tame will dad oast GROCERY HEADQUARTERS._ —AMERICAN BLOCK. STATE ETREET:— Jasell.llllBo-1111 ' P. AW. SCINTATIDAKWIL ' na23-tf BUILDING LOTS it TARAt LANDS FOR !MLR Kil c u lt' seals w bad 1q Butoweevek, mar es fa-lot No. iRIO, ow Web% tivad.l.l.lllol , N 114 6-2 lots CM bw oi tiovartli amt. out of Ash WD- One lot Mlby ISO. Os -Nin th Wirovt; mat of lyre*. Two iota am Clastairt ow" • Wean KWh* led Nis*. 41 by >II I 3 oath. Two lots 40 DT 100 awb oa MOM itteart, as. of Nesoloelk ' - Tow tote mei Marry stoat, istivom 131sih sad Smi th aim* lath tw 122 on wrimad vont. ilvloti Mop; 1 . 216 . Undid 1.900 &fatal an nor b' olds of footings naoh and Holland oboes, am be .old segaratoty or divided. Vero oligitda Two lots l 0 by 150 bat es Smooth itenns. ant o Ps• rade. MI Seas ink divided tato otonvonla4 lots Lo al Woof BollolfMar. Ms lots ow Poplar otrest between Smith sad Itightls emu: - Two lota co posed Iwo on Ps&; street, ow the depot. Buboes lOta. pe 1 lel Slates** street, out of Poet. 174 telt hoot on atete Mot, near Youth street, to tote to sett. 480 serer edict , * Iwo. leads. • A building lot on ammo stmt. • • forks nada • Wilton, of ealtintion ono h a l f NM fro* Onion 111111 Six lonoliod sad forty urn of timbre hod in Wane sots ' llas vitae lot sod dock wt of Stator stmt. Ms lots on Sixth" Oust, welt of Cherry, on mud rut. Boum lota Mk try it; on Many, Stilt, out to IVA stmt. Alae, home LA Ws to Mint parts et Ids sit, and subustor, all of obleh are offered on favorable term. airing all a charm to nem a home .. AMS _SILL. derf•fm• • 816 St.. WIIOLIIMALE AND RETAIL GROW= STORK. P. A. BF i CKES, A CO.. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, itert‘lint Onser eitie Pori a if Prank Meat. (onetettnn Would reeneetfnity Uri attention titian ementsetnity • to bialanne Steak at AND PROVISIONS. llbleb bs Is Sufism tool, at the PM Loirsar POBSIIILII PRICKS. His sasurtament d SUGARS, COFFERS, * SYRUPS. , TOBACCOS, . FISTLAC. Is Dot timid fa the eity. at two to promo! to moo to all who vs him a alt. Bo ebb bogs ooketootte on hand • asseeto7 tot of PURE LIQUORS. - for the "bolsi& bide, to vhieb be &nets the entitles of the piths - • • flu matte ti, .9411ek &lac ttmall Peons and . fal Equivalent for th. lteea7•' sParlitt. N 0 T 1 0 6. • The anderif pod hiving been duly emanhaloalict ST thiGeveraor of theaste - - ALICTIONTIR • FOR !RI CITY OP 1X lA, has aimed as Ao.thie sett theembetee Mere walku the same asellow et- OittliN.it CRONIN. On new street. mod% the Peddle", where he wtt be toned at ell tbsec. Partin bates tie rade te , pep eed Patine es Prints Askomill OW It teasel, st• witetapoto eittia* the. tom-. Ova dnew sibs attielea to earth', in the city. Coesigements tetesettet eelleitee, andpreeeet settloweets =Mb OW saw 'aids Auction 'Oita* Oils wieblivolk ;: WIIIISCROATA AND SATTIAMTII; Without fell. aid I weed etoptettall. tritalat dI pirtim Ames: goats to dtsaost 4.4. ltr satiate. tli thatAtits as that Teas we thaw ea Vauban du*. • - , - 11. J. crunnic:' consaimique AyieZiaser. balmy 4 , cumw. • -, Avadies Warinrats: .1114 , e4,.(sititgorrytit a_oncift ' r • Rue tart reastroi • "NW let of - • • - PAINTS, - BALD 'LINSEED OIL, ". -1, 112.11 AZID LOD. Otto EKLY ERIE, -PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,' 1867. JOBBERS hi, /MISERY, GLOVES, &C. To our 5 Itootod oa the Coml. The grit Urtehig Oboaver. ERIE. PA.. JANVADZ44...,1867 ONE Or our cotemtioraries publishes the Congressional and Legislative'primeeclingi under the beading: "News from Sodom and Gomorrah." TOE AUTIOL64 Olt 1111PRACHMIDIT: The articles' of imveachment of Preqi dent Johnson, of which Mr. Ashley was delivered in the House of Representatives on Monday, look well on paper ; but We fail to see that they would not have sp. plied with greikt force to the late lament ed Lincoln, whose honestylfew have ever disputed. Examine them seriatim : 1. He [Andrew Johnson) has corruptly used the-appointing power. President Lincoln, if we recollect aright, upon his aciession to slice rimosed every honest official in the country who did not agree with him in politics, snd it is genes- Atli believed that tberhesd of an impor tant bureau at Washington was flitted his position Shortly after presenting the Pres ident with a silver tea-servioet It - is also tiebeved that he appointed a pirm to the office of Chief-Justice in order to dispose of him as a rival for the succeeding Pepsi: deney, and to secure in the Snprerde Court a political element of a maim' stamp. , 2. He [Andrew Johnsmi] has corruptly disposed of public property of the United States. • ' There have been reports, that, 'during Mr. Lincoln's occupancy of the 'White Iffutae, a number of articles of plate and furniture mysteriously disappeared, which reports Mr. Tbadtleus Stevens gave public, utterance to in the Rouse of Represents- tires, and more than intimated that the aaid'reporta had eta:mantis, foundation 3. He (Andrew Johnson . ] has corruptly interfered in elections and committed acts std. conspired with others to eammit achy which, in contemplation otthe Con stitution, are high crimes and misde meanors. Daring President Lincoln's lerm•of ,flee, it was generally understood that elec.. lions were Interfered. with by the direct connivance, if not by the direction of the adaiinistration. It is a matter of history that soldiers were thrown into Maryland pending an election, who prevented duly qualified citizens from 'voting for Demo. erotic candidates, thereby securine-the .election of Republican candidate,. It is,. further, a matter of history, that-at the election of President - in 1864 soldiers be. 4o ,ring to the army of which - Abraham Lrricoln was the Commander-in.tlbief not on_y v_o}ed where tbs. lo w a Ttiq: "demo, but Voted again Ind again on elec tion day. e. g.. At Indiairmolig, Indiana. It is, still further, duly recorded that, by the order as . well as the consent of Presi. dent Limcoln,newsnapers were suppressed and citizens of the United States were ar. rested without warrant, condemned with. out trial, and Imprisoned without being sentenced which .deede, contemPla "tion or the COnstitution, are high crimes "and mi,demeenore." - • To make the point complete, it is only net to add that. had a member, of the Hons'e of Representatives proposed to impeach the President daring Mr. .pin cidn's administration on such slight pre texis as those upon 'which Mr. Ashley hai founded his proposed articles of impeach- ment o' !'President Johnson, he 'would have beenl hurried off to the Old Capitol Prison within twelve hours 'afterivarde. if not sent out of the country.—New York World. " • • Political Itisqt:icto. Prentice says, great is Forney, and $60,- 000 a year is his 'profit. - The Boston Comnionweeith sap that such men as Stevens and Phillj- are the cream of the country. If 'WO are the sooner the country is skimmed the better for it. . . lismcsi. Purroax.—Resoleed, "That this mirth is the Lord's and the Whims thereof." Resolved, That the Saints shall inhetit the earth. Resolved, That we are the Saints. ' At La Crosse, on Tuesday, Ben. Butler commuted a snit - against Hi., Pomeroy, .editor of the Democrat, for libel, laying damages at one hundred thousand dollars.. If - Brick Pomeroy pleads his side in per son, We shall surety attend that trial. Dr. J. P. Cirdirajt, one of the Boston - School Committee, states that, during the past nine menthe, 13,744 cases of corporal punishment have - peen reported by the teachers of Bwton. This would make the number for the Year about 18,000. Yet Boston lased, and wevs, and wails, and will not be comforted, when a colored bay is flogged for crime at the South, in pur suance of law l- . An impression has gained possession of the minds of:Congresamen that the-Presk dentas frightened at this clamor shout im peachment, and thet by keeping it up they will ultiniately force him to adopt their eiews. But in this they are mistaken. There is no scare in the President: He is simply satisfied that-Congress cannot lin. peach him if they wouldeuid would not,for any existing Cause, if they could. He de flea them to the effort.—New York Herald. I e speaking of the -protection afforded toy t be Freedae n's - Etareau, and the Civil 1 Ri is bills, the New York World says that, two negroes have been violently ' booted from a' street car in the City of Brotherly Love ; and worse yet. that s pa lice Judge Fustained the conductor. Yet. in the face of this positive ''disloyalty," Congretwman Kelley, of Philadelphia. has Introduce no bill to territorialise the State of Pennsylvania I . -Senator Sumiler was properly snubbed in - the recent debate in the Senate.' He took exception to the Constitution of lowa, whereupon Goverocr Kirkwood, one of the Senktott from that State, re plied : "Ili say to , the Senator (Sumner) that it is none of his business ; that it is the business of the people of lowa." Mr. Sumner could think of no old Roman who had ever :been addressed in such a Man ner, and finding no reply, after a ;no tient's - hesitation, smiled feebly, run his bands through his hair, glanced at the galleries blushed and sat down. The New York World is' responirible for the 'following statedient of the disposition of Senator Feesenden's finally: "One son. Frank P.eisenden;ll i retired brigadier of toll pay ; another. Copt. Samuel Fessen• den, is Ai captain zin the regular army; one hrelber is collector,* rastport, Me.; another chief exartdner at the Washing= "ton patent, offt4 ; a, third, postmaster at, tuewi•ton, with $ 3 ,000 a ilia ; the ' feurt, ryenn of the Portland marine hospital, , itk $4 000 s a lary; Abe _fifth, clerk of the tourtitted Supreme -Court with $2,00%.* year: the sixtb and last, State's Attoffey far Andros cogg in fount! at - $3,061); Jgdge.EdwardPox of.ths Vatted Btat,rt District Conti-- ie Senator Fessenden's brither•in-lser, and William Pessenden, a cousin, holds so $1;800' clerkship in the Treasury Deportment. OBSERVER; If you lithould e'er genitfarrled. If you eheuld e'er*et married, John, I'll tell you whit to do— Goget a little tequtent, Jtzet big enough for two! _ =And one spare room for eempany, And one spare bed within it- - -And if you'd begirt life aright, you'd better thus begin it. - In furniture be moderate. John, And let the stuffed chairs wait; One looking-glass will do'for both Yourself and I ring, Mote: And Brussels, too, and other things, Which make a tine appearance; If von can better afford it, they „ Will better look a year hence. Some think they must have pictures, John, Superb and costly. too ; Your wife will be a picture, John, . Let that suffice for you. Remember how the wise man said, A tent and lore within it Is better than a splendid house With bickering! every minute. And one word ea to cooking, John, Your wife can do that best ; For love, to make the biscuit rise, Is better far than yeast. No matter if each day you don't. Bring turkey to the table. • • 'Twill better relish by and by. When you are better able, And now when yoa are salaried, John, Don't try to ape the rich ; It took wavy a 1011ot:two year To gain their envied niche; And if you'd gala the summit, John, Look well to your beginning, And then will all you win repay The care and toil of winning. An Inside View of the Senatorial Contest. [Special OW of the Pittsburgh esuimemlal, &Weil 3 HaatiiBßUßO, Jan 11, 18q7. ,eYou ask me to describe what has occur redL Harrisburg since the- meeting of the gislature and which culminated in the c aucus nominal ion for United States Senator of Mr. Cameron last. night. To. describe it is impossible. Dickens, with all his ability to depict.low life, could not describithe degradation of the scene, nor fell von of the mental and moral depravi ty of those who have figured. Warren, with his master stroke of 'Gnomon," could not portray the tortuous Movements of the reckless politician who has triumph ed. His path to office has not been, as other politicians,_ strewn with broken promises and violated pledges, but' he paved hie way upon a sc4id basis and mov ed to victory amid the plaudits of his hired inibererts. - From the instant that Mr.- Stevens' adherents madly aided to break down Gov. Curtin by aiding Mr. Camer on's friends in the organization of the House and the election of Speaker Glass; it was apparent to Curtin's friends that the resoorksiMity of the election . of Mr. Cameron must rest ispon Mr. Stevens, as ibis move .had been-made under his direct- Hon, and when the fatal error was plainly , I seen in the rapidly adyncing . fortune. or men eagerly en. desvored to undo what had been so stu pidly done. They vainly endeavored , to recover their lost ground, but the Mow known betrayal of -their members the House rendered this almost impossible. In baste, Mr. Stevens was called from Wash ington, and notwithstanding his letter of the day before, declaring that be would not come. on Tuesday he arrived. Gener ai Moorhe-d, from your district, also ar rived, and as the avowed friend of Mr. Stevens and the bitter personal opponent of Mr. Oimeron, and feeling - thatwith him also will rest the responsibility of aiding to defeat the only man who could have been beaten by Mr. Cameron, goes to work to recover the lost ground. Hopes are now entertained that the combined-voice of the potential colloties of Allegheny and Lancaster will. not be- utterly disregarded in a - Republican- caucus. The known power of their wet majorities, and the sagacity of their leaders, gives encour agement to the belief that something can be done. What does it all &mount to ? - Mr. Stev ens has an interview with his delegation : charges the members of the House with a bought betrayal and denounces them. De fiandytin answer. they say, that "nobody knows it The Old Commoner declares that "the boys in the street know it." He sends for a Senator from a South eastern county, instructed for him, and tells him be is young, and has &character yet, and that he "ought to take it back to them." The youthful Senator ! with ed octagon, a family name, and bright pros pacts, retires unimpressed by Mr. Stevens, and subsequently votes for Mr. Cameron. Mr. Stevens has an interview with (lover nor Curtin,' deplores what his men have done,..and urges the Governor toloin him in &revolutionary movement. "Break up the caucus ;" "go to the people," cries the enraged old hem from Lancaster. The Governor calmly replies: "The con dition of things may be new to 'yen; sir ; but everybody here has known it for a Week s and I cannot aid in all movement which will break up the party. My name is with my friends, and I must abide the issue, whatever- I may believe as to the means which have been employed to pro duce this result The people have already elected enough members to'elect me, and if they 'don't vote for me, their responsi bility is to their constituents. I was done when I aided, with whet humble power I possess, to carry the State last fall in a convass of unusual bitterness and requir ing great exertions on my part." And so waste away Tuesday eveningand Wednes; day, Cameron's adherents still motive. and defections in the Steyens and Curtis ranks still being, made, and the means openly talked of on the streets and in the bar rooms. _"Bad I bad I" exclaims a rhino: media member ; "no show for us. Well ! well! I'll vote once for.Cowart, and then I'll -go for Spinner, like the Republi cans;' Wednesday night.. Hr. Forney has ar rived. He °knee, he says. to protest against this great wrong. He will char scterize it as it deserves in "his two news papers, both daily." - He has his adher ents along. He has no members, there fore can't (In much in the way of votes, but as the embodiatept of the two dailies his thunder is feared as is supposed. He speaks of his stake in this matter. i. e. vote on the Secretaryship. and takes cred it to himself for his pittriotsm in oppos ing Mr. Cameron, who is now likely to be elected. Now, all go to work, Stevens, Forney, Moorhead, &0., In. What does it all amoultt to against the almighty dol lar. . . Thursday afternoon a caucus is held—a sort: of humus within a caucus—Stevens, Forney, Curtin. and all the lesser lights talk, and men sit in that caucus as their devoted. friends, who four hours, after wards voted for Cameion. Stevensoo • UPS to be _revolutionary. and asked hie .friendito stay out of the tuneful that even. ins._ His two Senators alone obeyed him. Curtin 10irged to join in the pupated uproar. As before. he smiles at the want . of knowledge of the Senatorial aspirants around him, and tells theni,it it too late. The bargains are completed and the sale will be made. The mucus meets at -7} o'clock on Thursday evening. The vote is soma over ; the scoundrels are impatient for their pay. A member- from Philadelphia -who that morning assured- Curtin that Philadelphia, would obey his' instructions and vote for him. votes for Cameron. The Delaware mem bers vote for Cameros. with their instrua• tines made only two days before to vote for Stevens, then for Curtin. and saw for Comema in their pockets. Betrayal bievery• where around; Men who bed grown grey in respectability and beam, and Ins We et 111,61111bild teq; 'Wad to the ligNJ'N WHITMAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 1 "mammon of unrighteoueness." Men young in life, with every professional prospect bright before them, went down under the wand of the enchanter. A Sen ator from the Northwest declared his de termination to vole for Cameron, although he did not believe that twenty of his con stituents were for him. A member of the Souse from the same region was allowed to vote for Curtin, notwithstanding he bad betrayed him in the organiattioo. A member of -the House, from a ,distriet ad joining yours on the north,' betrayed his cooetituenis and wont for Cameron, al though he had declared withiii a week that be owed his electiott.-to Curtin and Curtin's friend., and notwithstanding the fact that several of his personal' and polit ical friends were near him, beseeching him CO to falsify his formes life and com ranee a career of infamy. The Philadelphians who were here seemed to regard the violation of instme none and the infamous conduct of their members as unparall4led, and,tbeir indig nation broke forth in every Assemblage in towr. Men's names and =cunt. paid were spoken trumpet - tongued. Mock suctions were held in - the Lochiel, Jones, and .State Capitol Hotels, and members were suctioned off amid cheers and plaud its of the crowd. The impromptu auc tioneer would name his man, state his of fice, describe his district, specify his in situations. proclaim his violation of them, and all this in unvarnished vernacular, and then ask for bide, which were made; and would vary front a chew of tobacco to a kick a posteriori, and the poor devil would be knocked dowe,;branded for life publicly as a man who ifed forfeited all claim to the oonsideratioit of honest men, and must go down tO a 14A, of infamy ‘'un honored and unsung"—titOl all thie per sonal and political infamy,tall this vete. Wien of personal corruption to aocom pill& the election of a.worti out, polluted political hack to the Unitid States Sen ate. Meantime, the Democrat's are jubilant. Many of the leaders are here, and express their •uagaalified delight at the whole proceeding. One of theto.a distinguished gentleman from the Nnrtheaat. declare* that this "gities us" the Judge of the su. preme Court/next fall. and the prestige of that eledtion to commence the Preaideo tal canvass. • The gratification of the De. mncraey is evidently outspoken and um feigned. Camerorea‘ , (riends! Wheie are they They have vanished. By every train they Lave. Sometimes under protection. lest the indignation of their oneatituonia. should be visited upon theta physically now at 011CP. This morning Cameron is; in the streets bowing to all alike, friend and foe. But few mee, however. are • seen near him. Few men dare be so aeon. An ex-Sena tor from Philadelphiais the:only one appar ently intimate.. Cameron is naked if he does net fear Forney's denunciations. He forcibli replies: 1 1 will see that Forney become my friend." A bold declaration, but a ft er the history of the past who . can douht it I' . Thus yen bare a meagre outline of events. Now come. thequestinn. Isithe Repub loan part, able to bear all this ? Can it be done and, the organization Bur viva 1 Will lir. Stevens press hie bill and have these things inquired into in Wash ington, or will the people! not redress these wrongs at the polls? One or 'the other will be done, Tam Docros.—Everybody; knows the doctor; a very important-person he is to us all. - What could we do without him ? He brings us into this world, and tries to keep us as long as our bodies can hold together and he is with us in that strange and last hour, which shall come to us all, when we must leave this world and go in to the rfer.t. When we are well we per haps think little about the doctor, or we have our small joke at him and his drugs ; but let anything go wrong with our body, that wonderful tabernacle in which our soul dwells—let any of its wheels go wrong—then off we fly to him. If the mother thinks her husband or child dy ing, bow she runs to him and urges him with her tears 1 bow she watches his face, and follows his searching eye as he exam ines the dear sufferer; how she wonders what be thinks 1 what would she give to know what be knows? how she wearies for his visit I how a cheerful word front! him makes her heart leap for joy, and strength to watch over the bed of (filtrate ? Her whole soul goes out to him in• un speakable gratitude when he brings back Coker from the power of the grate her hus band or darling child. The doctor knows many of our secrets, of our sorrows, which no one else knows; how many lives and hearts he carries in his heart and in his hands I So . you see he is a very•impor tent person, the doctor, and we should do our best to make the moat of him, and do our duty to him and to ourselves. 'Cos TYPO AND UPC EDITOR. —The lawyer editor of a country paper.who wrote a very "blind hand.' was frequently anon - ed by compositors' inquiries concerning words which they could not decipher. One day a compositor, as little acquainted with the disposition of this -editor as he was with the hand-writing, ente.ed the sanctum. and, holding the copy before his ,eyes, inquired what a certain crooked mark stood for. 'The edito- did not wish at that time to be interrupted, and ex claimed, ''go to the devil." The compos itor retired, not .•to his Satanic maje.ty, bat to the ecmpoaing room. When the editor read his- proof+ he had the pleasure to see a line in his leading editorial read : "lie (Mr. Webster) will, in all probability; go to the devil." The copy was looked for, and the crooked mark was found to be "be nominated." A CIIILIA Itfratoar..,, Well. my child," said a stern father to a little daughter, at we church. "what. do you remember of all the preacher said ?" • "Nothing, sir," was the timid reply. "Nothing!" said be severely ; "now, remember, the next time you tell me something be says. or you must stay away from church." The next Sunday she came home, her eyes all ex citement ; "I remember something." said she. "Ab! very glad of it," reolied the father ; " what _ did be say?" "Ile said, pa," cried she delightedly, "a collection will now be taken up 1" The Webb sisters recently appeared for the first time in "Griffith Gaunt," in Mit wankie. The red and yellow posts ra. on all the blank walls announced that an in habitant of the town, who bad never be fore appeared on the stage, would lend them hit assistance for that nit ht only. The excitement was great in Mtlwaukie. What inhabitant was stage struck ? The theater was crammed from top to bott on 3. As "the play went on, the- inhabit ant of Milwankie who hadikever appeared on any stage was thscovered to be a pig. - The World says the "whole message of Gay. Curti* is a pitiable exhibition of -fee ble faculties stooping to low means to reach a high phew. A boy Who bad blown his nose on a ootton handkerchief stamp ed with the Conatitutkut of -the United Rtatee, should_ hife learned more of its letter and spirit than this Governor Sahib its any knowledge of." tuanieditrter lisp be once had, a most deligh ream, in which he imsg• land that - he an angel by hillside. and on waking up found that it was only his wife. Damougario Auterrees.—Webere at length reeedred s sandy of Demeritle end ere flaw prepared to AIM* *Men of ow- Meas., The peke it the taw U Zoete; IS .•t by mit IO Mt*. trader the Violets. Her hands ue cold. her Cue is Itbile. No more her pulse beole come ind go. Her eyes are shut to life sad light ; ' Fold the white restareo, snow on snow, And ley her where the violets blow. But not beneath a R kkkkkkk To plead for tears with alien eyes A slender cross of wow, alone • Shall say, that hire a maiden lies In peace beneath the sties. For the morning choir will sing its saltine from the breeches high, Anti every minstrel Yoke of spring. That atilt. _beneath the April sky, Shill greet her with its earliest cry. When turning rodud that:dial tract. 12 Eastward the lengthened shadows pass, -Her little mourners clad in black, The cricket sliding through'. the grans, Shall pipe for her an evening mass. At lest the rootlets of the trees Shall find the prison where phe And bear the buried duot tkey eels. In leaves and blossoms to the skies; So may the soul that warmed it rise. • If any, born or kindlier blood, Should ask what - maiden lies below. Say only this : tender bud, That tried to blossom in the snow. Lies witliered where the violets blow." Items of all Sorts. , Never purchase love or friendship by gifts, for when thns_o_btained they are lost as soon as you stop payment. ACLoss FIT —Married, in Fulton count / tv. on the 20th ulc, )Er. 5. N, Close, and Miss Fanny Fitt. • : Josh Billifigs says there is nothing main touching in this lira than iosee a poor but Virtuous young- man stiuggling with mustache. A young-Ilan:4e! of Chicago, .aged four teen, eloped recently with a youth of twenty-two. The couple after being mar ?lei three weeks got a divorce. 'A Troy ben, belonging to a hotel-keep er, recently hatched a- brood of chickens. She is doing as well as could be expected. A western farmer being asked if rais ing hemp was a good business, answered. "I can't sartin'ssy • bnt it's surely better than being raised . bv it." Josh Billings says : "I am violently op- posed tew ardent speerits as a bevridge. but for manufacturin' purposes I think a little °fit tastes good. " An editor nut West ploys : "If we have offended any men in the bhort but bril liant course of our career, lat him send to ns a new hat and asp nothing about it." " Six feet in his hoots!" exclaimed Irrs. Partington. "What will the importance of this world come to, I wonder. Why, they might .as well tall me be ,had six heads in his bat." A lady about to marry, was warned that her intended, although a good man, was very eccentric..., "Welt." said she, "if be is very unlike other men. he ts the more likely to be a good husband." 'Old age is 'coming upon me rapidly." as the boy said when he was stpaltng plots from an.old man's garden and saw the owner coming furiously, with a cow hide in band. A person asked Mr Patrick Maguire, if he knew Mr. Tinr Duffy. 'llnow him ?" said Pat, ' , why, he's a very tear relation of mine. He once proposed, to merry my sister !" 'Superlatives are dangerous things. A man once wrote to hiq wife, "My dearest - Maria;" and by return post received the cold reply. "Permit me to correct patter your gratamsrlor your morality, Pray, who are your *other M.aria's 2" Th e seed of the sunflower is the best rem edy known for the cure of Mander in horses. Immedi3thly on discovering that your horse is foundered, mix about a pint- . of the whole seed in his food, end it will give a perfect cure. . "I wish you would not give. me such -- short weight for my money," said a custo mer to his grocer, who had an ontatanif. leg bill against him. "And I wish you wouldn't give me such long wait for mine," replied the grocer. "What are you sitting that child Millet quarto dictionary , 'for 2" said Hrs. D., , e, he arranged his little boy at the brae-- fast table. "I'm,",'reolied he, "fixing the basis of a s o und \ English educatton." ill "Yes," said she. ' t ut you are beginn at the wrong end. . "May I be married, gia?" asked &pro. ty young Miss of sizteen. "What do you want to get - married tor 2" inquired the mother.- "Why, ma, you know the child. ren have never seen any one married, awl I thought ,it might please them a litt; , ..>, ,if that's all." . A vri in San Francisco lately . ger' ..1 petition or divorce in the court on ii..- ground that "her husband Was a,c . - founded fool." The court wouldn't &dip; the plea, "because," it said, "almarter..ry 'harried man would-be liable to the sane imputation." Awful! . . A, young , man of our acquainhu c :.. relight on Ilatiday last, forty macken' in an hour. ge resides over a fish store, a-. 1 thew his hook out of a two story window. gether his had anything to do with ' is ood luck the nett grand jury will p '., ably determice. , A'Querer had his broad brim blown • f l• and chased it a long time with fruit see. AtAgitt seeing a boy laughing at disaster, he said to him: 'Art thou a pr Pane lad ?" The youngster replied that 1 , . sometimes aid a little in that vbn , "Then," said he, taking* half dollar from Ws pocket,' thee may damn yonderfie:•i! tile fifty cents worth." . Eamon Baranstoss.—"l'm tired t 2 death." So you have said very often, aced are still alive, and 'in very good healty. "I had not a- wink of sleep all nig And yet your bedfellow beard you si t ,dre Averal time.. "I would not do it fop all the world." And yet you have Obit. many things ,equally a. bad for a Atilt-. We were ufi to our knees in mud." You knoiv very, well the . dirt was not over - your shoes. SOMEBODY'S SAYINGS —The coarse of true love is a race-course where these is often a false start. Alas 1 how fleeting ate the charms of Nature when unhelped by Art? Who would long prize Beauty, if it were not for soapt Teeth are stopped with gold, an& tongues may be so, lake. wise. A man with a rich wife -is often silenced by her throwing her money in his teeth. Philosophers have speculated as to whether men become beasts Idler death, but let us reflect how often they make basstsof themselves before it. Cu. pid shoots with a rifle now, and not with bow and arrows. Etas how is it that girls can hear the popping of the question , TUE STRENGTH OP SILINOL— It gnat art in the Christian life ro leer to be s:. lent. Under oppositions. rebukes, iglu - lea still bastion. • It. is better to say ;toe • log, than to say it is an excated or angry manner. even if the occasion should seem to jusiify a degree of anger. By remain. - leg silent, the mind is enabled to collect itself,, and call upon God in secret aspirs , Mons of prayer. And thus you will speak" in honor of your holy profession, as well ss t c th e good of that. who have injured you, when you speak from God. When the celebrated physic's*, Aberne thy, died, report said, that betide a will of some interest to his heirs, in a pecunia ry point of view, there was found among his effects a sealed envelope, said to eon. tarn the IleCtet obe grnt success in the heal ing art,and also & rule of living,thefolktwing of which would ensure longevity A large price was' paid for the sealed envelope. It was found to contain only the follow lug words : "'reinsure good health ad & ripe otd age, keep the head neck the system open, and the feet Warm.". • A teacher in $ Sunday school was WADI. ining a elan of little boys from a Scripture catechism. The first question was : "Where did they, stone him ?" "Beyead the limits of the city." The second/ques tion: "Why did they take hint beyond the limits of the city ?" It was not in the book, and proved a poser to thn whole due; it passed from bend to foot warms an answer Wog attempted. At length little fellow, who had been strateldwg hie bead all the while, looked u t i and mid; "Wok! don't tom Woe it we b get s Ais Ants et bine 7 ill