Terms ,of Publleatlokh , a mwiptlon price 12.53 per year, when paid in :a -13 00, if not pita until the end of the year. rates made known on application at the All e^tamunleatinne eboAd be addwws , d to EIRN.PN7 WRITYAN, . V.iifier and Proratefor Business. Directory. • STSCPITEVit. Arrowirgs .er Law. On Um. r ; .nty. " • newl-liren• Srer,ny lix'*T+T , St.++et at IVT”PI•PTT • • ,aar T. Mi. 4,1 rri• t•nnnt .aa.on. .nA Oltor sndn.•• . c l}l4 • . - 4 1....011 • 1 ' W. Alrorf.4lllll,R. Arrnplrwr At LAW In vrekno. , garonilh virmt rrla Ps. • sp• •Rit . plum*. 1111M11. • tit• 174 'rpm. a....nntTRTP 1r , nrgrair.pram l 7 T.A•tr. ~ e ., P•r• rem .lemle n•si• Vor+ll W.st: , ,nor the rrtr..”, urrry FTV , I7In.. - 1 • TT, 1,11, PrAry 71^^k 1.11.1.11" rtfeb 40,4 . inr.lls-2. y• ./frPIVT Inneorforgt, vw. ?MDR., TAM re AtelpWrppnw. •••••pfili attAntine .trey to arorft; =2l f .4 . 1 ,, P111 4 1T , RMN, - , Tr4rforr or ruis PraOX. Parl4tfs 1 1 1. 0, • ,•• ,• Pn , ,, 701, r.rti. Ps ( Flt. IT , IRYPT it LAw yen irErince OP ray: PrArit. '^"nn endcleim ncent, (Inn•••rinear en`ieetnr. -.• in :write enie"i4 nr rolh end •• • , •tro.tl4.Erie,E.L. . .er1",15.4 STORE. Snot rairszynoo.nvx. et Tho now ream Clila ea, ?ma ^n hand a torso tutor& ?It 111 Orocerira. Prnrinio , irr - Woo I and VOlnv RF44% irotoloon. to ',Ye/ rol'ulir calla no attention nr ;hp thm r'rer a. c , n , l ite ran •117 TATit I= C IS I'NS . P.'rr t rITT•DniN AND graerlrAN rc,..71 , mt 'ark ttrrpt, •svcrg ro - • ir7.onen of C. R. Frpc.,.^d tlfrm pro7th eb-reb. en In, streot Ctfi co}lnnt frctrt 11 n'e , •• • Ar mntil 2. P. M. Thorrome rtAV. RPRID co.. WbnienCe and rotrill - deal.ty in Anthr-eite "itnminnua and rtin.obnrc rnsil and ilnanfae I 0 - 1441 UM" fnnrilolPN, aid preymred fnr bun.. nee. Flwara nn retrair ath and Mar`la. and .n7Fr Myrtle and ?tither Ft., 2 I.AItIITO. .eat Of 110 1711:illITiepat, ride. ra. ti J. VIV VAP?, 31., n., 1 Sinn,n - Dzti-ie Pb;..'..lAro And q,,,...,..,, n ., r oflen Atli r.11.-ro 14.4 N. , ..1 Pf . opnnOtp - ell. Pork ! -14.0. e. OFflea houis frlrn 10 to 1? A. 'J.. 3to I P.ll. and i t , 81. Bf. , ApS•Fm• REAL ESTATE,FOR M 41, F. Several rery inelwerineen Ritem on Male Rtrent. b*- 4aneri Rerentli and Flehth 4 1reeta ftnnt sfda ■ee f, fnr rale on sere raasonabln term,,_ if applied F.nonire of Vs T 911" WIT. A.QAT.II3Iti Mt. AV.l3i. • I`. FIRRI3II*, 11x Attrit n.y Bonn*. epneryritißs. n‘rd-rntr, Nftiln. Mum, ?rod PisaTT...•tp ens. snd Peblis Sonars ro, r. ,tl"f 14. U:04110RM; LIVIRT A viS Rayw Sri PLR. on Ftehth hntwnon state and Proueh Finn finrsnit atifi CA, to !et nn roaxntotitn terms A . KING, VAL.T.R. sernewEß, riltlelt TrOPS %fait. ilex. I ove.r. Prowioor of At. saki ~r **er es, and Vet r.,rolloosta. Fri. Ps. j,12'64.t.1 TT Y. 11, 11. pwriwt. Mare , Fr.nr6 sj Ofronit OM, rex? enrnor Of Rr.d n.,110. nTR. MS GILL. *-11rrtter. (We. In Powava- gI WA noweW•TA. .%• P,..4 V.I. TN, TT 'l4KlValiti, trtt.t T 411.4 • grenmlntra Norton M.nrhnnln. sod Whnl.nale .1e , 11.r. In CrAil for V V. /t: R .nd PennTeig Lino nr .tnamons Fast NMI," janens ly, %TIT Wi 1 . 6 ,, .1 „,o, OITI6a. 2 flnnr nmattv'i Mock We.t P.rio. Pa_ ..or r`rreffnrd. ' , 7ll.rfirn kf;y2nf.ll•• 4 tllT. gPainef Pirrii‘lvrtlP ,house Snath of Ninth hnnra—fl to 10A r. e. P'fff.tf. r ,tiltits J. nr,Aligy. - I , • Arr6-tanrr A. r •W, Rld,r... ~,, rf.... Pt wit , slain nniefte.frin r.lininine enonelps ,- ...1-4n. • , 'ITM. •IpLitics, . Tear/4 OID 0 6nr..06 CLOA‘2II ro.no Rlnck, ohnvo Tr. Ileneett'x Offire.) finthem cleaned no short notice TnrO3l as pompon .0 . ;le. gut El , _ 01121 1T r. APEWORW. q •irt it a; MT Flraart, A A LAW Franklin. Pa.. ornee In Kerrie ATTORW,I T t.ihert• T etniiat,, Pi lh , le ritT, Po Office over KtIIIIN Brink, F r tolmden•gt. iinftentinne promptly made in al! parts nl the all re enav 12-em ivi) OUP, BROWN & CO.. wbn'orollo d..lnri In h•rd ,nd raft enal. Pot PATIFIZ dtronied of oar dirk prnportr to the naßts4 firm, VI. nere.a.tilr retire from .rho roxl t',de. rgenomenrlicr onr In-erritors •ot enainontiv w"r• PSr nltho oonfldqnno and z,trnnwe on- n l3 f r ie n d. ar i the nvhHe. lanl2-t'] qC6TT, RINK.; ken T vTLE: & GOALDItitZ, , Rombinosble Sailors. Plfeb fdreet., bl . tvfoon tb .nd sth, Rea, P. Cant,ro Work. RozoL*W2 and rofflog ott.nded to prompt'). Clvoolttg dodo in N.ct niannor. ..015503 If TN, HIE CITY I NTRI L .LIGRIIICI3 tIFFh R. giteetiona farntelted for girl• of all derteripttnos, nr.pritato famill.a at Abort hottta.. rha*.tbarmaida, Sarves, Rnatak.atxra. tiPara+treasem. Wafter. and Ifs• chenlos of all kinds. Also. hotels, b,erding hoover sod private ferniFea ettap`l..l with earrenta of all Kea at .ho-t notice. Don't forget to call at thlv OfIlo•• Co;, 1252 State tit.,F,rte, l; a. J. F. C 11055. HEARN, CHRISTIAN CRAIG Nvo to et igrew«T from weer York - A FRESH LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE Also. receiTed from New York One latednd kiln of vo. 1 Shore Family Men. • • the Genuine Cod Fleb art T IVICRY AND BOARDING STABLES', , • CnTINER nT PRINRB AIM ?11l STRUT', Ems. Menne: k Johnson, "topristons. Dodd Threes and C.rriares always on hand at moderate micas. j,12-tf NT BIT 'TOBACCO • & CIGAR STORE.. , tie undersigned have openeda new Tobaeeo ;ran etreat,bstereen Stets and French,, (opposite RaMh &final and will keep constantly on hand a choir, unlv afterlife. Tnbil.co, gnat and everything u•nell• send In * drat clw ?Osseo atom which they will I j wbolonale and retail. Plug and One cut ebireinv in 1A.,. of lb. beat utivinfactnes. fttitok)ng tobacco, Pit." 'milieu., 'code in great refiner. vnll'lts I. Frnan k Anirtslr ' R. S. HUNTER, I=ll3 ;HATS. CAPS AND FURS, N 0.14 Imvien ;Tete% le offe• Ina a very tine line of , the ntinv inch veil be void at very low priors. Parsno• wanting an ' , thine. In the atr,ve 1 ne welt and it rivannieenna to call. Ladies' fors altered and wade nro, deer tf KTelltg FoR L MRS AND GcNTLZMF.N • 4 rarts4, of Ch'ing:m.lu Pliklu and raper READY-1f ADE (TOTH TNG. I .wst`oe Ready-Ili& Under elnlhlna. A variety of G•tifie Vorolp,llln Of .hick all( he tent on hand and al.° t.• °Mot.. Oar goods are aP marvikettred ournltr•ii glaropfnk., qtitehlnr,Flnticre and "raiding &neat the ltlinr not fee. tin, a largo eariet• of the latent male Pellern• for T Raton.' and f`bildron'a Garsnente. All or d.rs•ill hi promptly attended to JrtEv 'VTR RI RR, Peon/44qt hretwoon 4th sod Ath. 114E1 lirvARN, rnrit4TlAN az CRAW, Denim?' in CABLE ROPE ROPE. -PACKING HEMP OtiKUn. AND RLOCK A'D Fkong4 pAPN, 1 1 , 11RIMT/A.V 45.: CRAW, Z iN^S Rmarr.!-ZrAtiNifr?rgittrirs I E:tI:IAND. Avrj. for • rown.n. .AND UL. TIRO powim,l4 Icr RitTol•l4 DF:IOI.ITV. 134uninal Weshueu. *Le.; .1 Yea he erred by one who hal eared himself and ban. Areds of others, and will tell yOu nothing bat the f",ja. adlryee with stamp, • j ;111•654/. MAT CIITTEir; AND S AUSAG,F, ST•IIP;F:ERS, best kind - At. dxl3•tf • • %..' 1 .K ' A T E S 1 L , LADIES', 'GENTS' & BOYS' SKATES! Very (Hump, It -.;-. , deel.3lr t ,'. . . 1". C. 5f...1.7n2r8. ----_____ de VO.; _DEALERS tys COL T tii'RY- TRODUCi, ) TsTrfaroßß. W/SEB, sagronts,' elioAlta, TOBACCO. - - Crocr:e7i ' TVillow Ware, Fruil3, Nutt, IC., :Iv 61;1 !mars WIIItET, .!de, tietwaer4tll and oth Cass paw for Country\Prodaes. 3 ". A. Winn. - ripir V. Eammurr FOX, OR MUSK RAT TRAPS., 4044 By the dozen or slirglo, forts. Imam `VOL. 37-NO 36 AQUA DP 31A GNOLIA. -A, c toilet - dalight -4uperlor to any Cologne—wen to bathe the fats and person. to tinder the akin soft and frooli, bit allay inflammation, to perfume clothing, for boadothar.#e. It to manufactured Irani the rick, South , ern ?Align/ills sod- In obtaining a outflank quite on precclentecl. it it &favorite with %ctn.'s opera ningers. It In cold be deals?", at $1 00 in large bob. tles, tied by TOMAS BARNES fr, CO.: New York, whole. rale agents SARATOGA SPRING WATER 1 I==l , 'Je• .sal"— "Saintly !^ Solon Shingle said; "they were thcre; every time" Tf he felt "wilily" in the worming, he took Pill:ant on'ttitiers; If be felt weary at nicht, he took Plantation Dittern: If he Ifteked appetite, wee weak languid or mentallOpprenati, he took Plan tation Jitters, - and they never failed to get him mg his pine ennsre and firm. - w persons emit an► bettor •••therite. but Au sown may, Jett reed the following: • • , • • .1 ors much to you. for I verily be Revs Plantation GRUA% saved my M' , REY. W. H. WAGONER, Lfadrid; N..Y. • •- • "I have tram • raid ant - War from Oval...rola, and bad to abandon petanbing. • • Tbi . Plantation . Ritter". hays. C 31.0 1 me RP:V. C t. MILLWOOD. N - eu• York CH,. • • • ' had lola & appetite-..tras seat and enerr ted I could barely walk, and bad a per• !eel dread of aaeierf. • • rn. Inantidten Rit— ter* hire Pet mg all right" • • e , The Ilinfatlon Bitters hate rued me ors derangement of the Kidneys and crinary Organs that diet re* e 4 me fnr NA the • charm. C. C. MOORS 254 TTrnivivray, NT Y." , !'e. 0., 4 ,n;;;VOT., manager of the Yi n ing Florae School. foi , Statdiene Children. SAWS eli. has zeren.it to Nile week and reran children tinder her alarga - with the tenet hyppy zed gratifying results." W s Urn re ceived over a hundred car- Mester, hat no siverilversent 1 so ettect.te as whet PeNOP emeelooc gay of a good article. Oar fortune and our rep itatlon le at gate. The arterial quality and high charecterof these goods will be artetsineil tinder every rind all cirornetancte They . ha re ov.dy ob lathed a gale in every town, Tillage, pay oh ant hate& einong civilized nation.. Sae. i 1 t.vitnis try to some near oar name and little tie prisible.tpd became a rood article cennot be sold se cheep as a fibo rine, they End some support 'rum pertiee who do not MITI whet they sell cn . ronr- gneril Rae our private mock ow the *cork , , P. H. fiR .! CO., New York ottv. ' SARATOGA RPRUS.7I/ WATER! • ()VEtt A 3111.1.10!" ItOO.AR4 t KO, - "Get:tremens 1 had a new' fii+i werth'sl . 4lo.arto took soli from a bad hurt In the Ise, and wee ttuileee foe eeeta weir I bed used Averythitie• I tordilboar of without benefit, until I tried the 14'4aq:a KII g Ltim Treent. It coon effeetei a perevionet care Montgomery, Ala rune IT, '5O. jJ. L. now Ara." "T tale pleasure In recommending the Ifellesn Gus ting Liniment u a valuable and toluene ble 'ankle for Spralne, Rotas, Gerstein or Gilts on . Hansa - Our men hare noel- It for Bares, Deafen Germ, Gleams- Hem, de, andall say it seta like atisee. , JawEir. - rarer:an for American, Wells, Pargo'e and Ffundses Psarese " ROCOCIt SATPXAS. 'Th.. sprain of my dauebtere's &Pete, nesesionsd while skating !act winter, was entire'' , lured in nee week atter she commented main your celebrated linitang land. - D. SEELEY." Glowest - r, llau., Aug. 1, 11915. It la an admitted feet that the Mexican tfurang meat performs more cures in shorter time, on man and tent, than WI article VW discovered. Farailise; tiv— erp-meo, sod planters should always hai • It on hand. Quiet and sure It certainly is. AU genuine is vrapPed In steel piste engraving.% be eng the elsortve of 0. W. Weidorook E ehemist, and the private D. S. Stamp of DSWAS BARNF.3 & CO.. over the top. An effort has b en made to counterfeit It Irlth a cheap stone platelsbel• Look closely. e - SARATCGA, SPRIN - 0 WATER ! It Is a most delightful Hair dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keepu i the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft anallany. It primenta the bail turning gra . , ind falling - It restarts hair upon prematurely bald heads. This Is what Lyou'a,llatharkin will do. It la pretty— It is theap—durable. It la lltirallysold by theeariesil and yet Its almost incredible demand Is daily ineresdng until than la hardly a county,' stare that does not beep it, or a family that data not ma it. 8. THONS3 LYON. Chemist. X. Y. SARA.TOGA SPRING WATER! Who would not be beautiful' Who would net adlt to. their trimly? What gim that marble purity antral tingue appearance we observe upl:T the stage, India the city belle? It is no longei s secret. Thai use Haffste. Magnolia Boirri.lta ennthmed ass ninon' Tin, greet les, Pimples and roughness from the fees mot Bands, and leaves the enrapiezmo smooth. tranipaors*, bloom In and ravishing. Unlit. many cosmetics, it COlgaina no =eeriel injurious to the skin Any druggist' will order it for you, if not on hand, at 60 casts per bottle.: W. g. HAGAN, Trop, N. Y., Chemist.' BARNESUEMAB SARATOGA SPRING WATER! lE= halmacrell'el inimitabh Bair Coloringia 'not-• An - dyasats nomposed or huar carotin, and mo moor lao d atm, the Frfahty and beauty 01 tho hair- This la the wising! hale eokatng, and has been Pr./wing to time OM tVIIII4 VIM It 4estorei gray 'nab to Its original 'cedar by gradual 5b007741 , " In m, st remarkable manner. It la also a besatital Hair arming- Sold to ten cents and 1112—br all • - _ av, C. A/Antsiltore. chemist. SARATOGA SPRING WATER BOX 67,/Risigtnr.i Vasa Laos's EI tile? OP Pram JAILAIIM 0/3101X. Tar la; digestion, Nannrs, lleartelyn. Mak Headache, Cholas Illatulenan dxf, where a srartning sitomatant is required. He careful Preparation and =Um Pa di, maker it a cheap and ridable 'stele for enlinary purge. sea. Sold *eery vbere, at SO aka per bottle:, •sk for I..ron'e' Pure Extract. Taka no other.. SARATOGA SPRING , WATERY atwco-ilta. , • Sold q all breakts. J. C. SEFLDENI3 M ILLIP ER,YI Ir Wan bar jut °posed • • FA MIONABLE lITLLINERT STORE lute doom south of lb* tape, nut 100 l to the sod Is now poured to famish ttos luaus of Edo lad vicinity with els feast flatus, made ap le Ow bolt style by an thesenapitsbol totollose, psalms 11l of Oa best Ntagtsbasents taifUrslo. = - Ws bays made 'Nfrlintlasksts to Tee• Pro ail of Go latest styles sod fashions as soca as tbtrassrasstyed fa New "rot it to t, idits WAN* ttorsiod WWI. oar_ We barli slaws auertoroot or Nob ertmuologs." Notions,.: kr. WU* plum all Ike as oar rook rooforotorobagoir agate% • _ Blue/tor tad praising &radar hi* oak ail' work to diorecur thr aortrot moth*. 1641 f• diall6-if wa n at &dud Ede bz • Mari. E,t lEEZI BM Sol& by all Dry&lid& lAinq -rngsrmwAr, At. Louis, M. -Sold by all Druggist., Bold by al Druggbita. . Sold by all Draggists :iota b; all Druggists Sold by all &outdo. BAtill;" JOHNSON dr, CO., DEALSILS IN S. T 0 V,_ E S . PIONEER • IRON WORKS; ERIE, PENNA. Card** In ea Idiot and bed vat of Babbloo/2• bradaradong ahem the raki , / big raft . known variatles THE MAGIC, A ?MILOS COAL wrovz—oTWO snute, ,Th store ts lett the tame in principle ae thli P. P: Stawirt, and is In every respect Its equal. We MINT tt for gale with unlimited cold:Kate* In Its melts. TB* Nagle le sold by to at a•maelt low pries than that of the Stewart, and is warninted to to all Palate far it, THE U. S. GRANT. ' Thie is beyond doubt the tined operetta' Cooking titan for hard e o n] in the roirkst. There le na trowels in either lauding the lire or nnineginir 10 it run Wearily regulated to aware jut each a halt ela le required. Fire can b►kupt Co It through the night withoe - 4nm. No one ►ho his ever sot It In ape. ratio cLyould want to use any other. THE ORIENTAL. Paeans wasting the Oriestal, 0021 be trapplked by es at Low Figures PARLOR STOVE'S. We bare the exclusive right In Pennsylvania for rauntilioturing the celebrated MORNING GLORY 1 ADMITTEDLY TIM BEST ran INTRODIICILD. Also on band, the Model Parlor, Farolit-, clime,: Bells, P 16 2 .1, Blobs Mater, and Belle Cottage. COOKING STOVES Oar stock I. lugs, eonaLting to Tartu follows - CORM; 1110371 . 0111, (ter wood, XCOI4O/11,: , 1". VICTOR„ raOGRB,SSIVII. suaa.D. mainstay. = u. MAMM, BAIMONY. ALSO DIALERS 1$ ' 6 H€TEL RANGES OF ALL 81ZILS I Including Van's Impiumil—the bat WA* model: BUCKS PATIN? 6 HOLT HOTTA; MITZI BLODGETT ?MET BAKERS for Hotels, Boarding Mum, Ake SHEET . IRON STOVES! VC NAd Lad, is teat, enothlas Imolai to pa tilde. Tux Punic mu lavrTZD to cars. Lft 'Kamm= owls Geom. NEW CtOTHIrG STORE. GOTHIC HALL CLOTHING" STORE ! Ito. 1269 PICACH STRUT; c Three doors North of the Railroad Track, IRIE, P'2l. WAGNE& 3F KUHN, Having opened s sew Stare is the above locality re spectfially moms* to the stadia that they have as band ono of the larger. and cost mealy stieetsd *theta Resiritade Clothing. Clothe. thwoiwwwwei T act Clentlasech IPonsalting Good; RI% OW, 110., ever tonight to this inarkth.sil pardweed aloes the fall in_aiese and tom . sold at th e most rotatable Arttlif. WO has; one of the beet enders in the than try. and wlu engage to make rep Maeda g LL the wed inehloaatda and datable stn.. Oar dock to complete. Not is the Dna of oar Sane las bees negletdad. ylice as sail and woe top youtherfaa. W. warrant oar itp:Wde tb tatibere represent gam and ear prime ae Low mop in the WAGNER s KUHN. ,_-dec2Cl•tt OR THE HOLIDAYS! MANN & FISHER; NO. 2 REED BLOCK, 'ERIE, PENN'A. Aan a s luirs sfoek of goods Is their Hiss sultshls Gir kiffiftlyrasots-mmistiss of NiATOrkcctikKs; witor; sums AND rum NAM Oisii GLASS iS. TACLKS. *And • fan asiaitainii 'an uttata aaaall rapt In 1114Vai1112,10127 stets. Wadirtirtbafattiattnn to oiraeli it dos ot 011ND/in CLOCKS, br It* bast WOW avtat 1 1/rd - aft! rnitifitaint. ® bit . 4 , l 4. i r t a z .. 41i41:41 _ No 4. Boas uet. OPENED 'IN A ;at,.;4':ll..NcE. - CONRAD° pEOIC, - T o 4.4. ._11). D.' N.1:11 T , "- ' No. AM 711411 e _Etringt,*itilirdittle, D!POP, Whimistio wittlikirma Maio INT WI INS mpliated otedrat ibrelkagesilkAmt.lia• Ost sad ping tommo—sil •to b. pa • Clin airs ii•iite wbolsol• nttalhaad a NEW COA.tf YARD. • - • • CERIbArOD TROY= YARD, Bk6B/fBB sunk ors-aAtr songs roam or lIIIION smug thejlersoCoal thaw alio ti. dosiest other ask is lappostion. ♦ trial) on that wiee!P ag=eaftwises . ow al ; Urals isporkirvifliti. • - N 0 T IC!! , la fla Colui al Cease* ra ?las et U. Cc. Pa., No. lIILiA A. 117 1 MEM.- " 1/7. Merin% nft i rbs nehiglllikAPPlA~ l 7 Deist .1 Msatkle sem* a miumiliNfew te,_tiAs athitaborri INN 11 1 1 1 1 *Wild t4it Mt 446 = 10. 1 atiMik AlcsomPla the der *tem IR h• emit, et wir..fttimallkierg amerte. D.ISST: imiloriusdai at tO Aids-Mkt at irbisk timesed pun 1 all poem bitmeall 411111 ab AlB. in ibW,~O. 0 . NUMMI 4 620 iq eitargalkespr. WEEKLY WEICILSSALI Day GIOCUIL, STORE. SOUTHARD. CRAWFQRD'& McCORD. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Oar stock Is the larsoit Imo brined . to the dt7 • mot' DILAMS. MIES. • CLOTHS. A C.:implode Aarartmirli . of Dress Hook. Irorni kladet arttaU to the Itistlas - - And. he 'ban g • geneeed upeneenent of ,ennything needed by Connery Maim TO BE SOLD AT . NEV YORK PRICES! - , Count* Dwane WO i 12111114 to Osseo a oill We 40 • stpletty wholesale teas, and popes* tenths at Web • • press u irfirtoato tt to the aerwstso of Iteltolwola to ibis 'welloo to aft) Is B,la, lestos4 of owefing tiatt tar theqs rode. B. IL Saurian). W. A.Ciainroso, -J. IL Wasp. may2l.4 L' t' “ WOK riALIC. Wel=ld reepeettally 6114 the attention of SITELDERS DEALE6 NEW PERPETUAL LIME ICIL'S, BETWEEN IRON! AND SECOND 13/13. rsirw. ano now Is tun operation—kali thus Oil . band aborted. and prepared to houlah tt font nuBlte, on tto tont& UANNON- & THE PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE! W. haws expeums for Book.ltsepoi. Booker worthless miscounts or °immediate,. and mut thereon" !SU Vaßih,f.. B tazionaftio Lind svorrthini to that? U. At !Shannon Apo oa. Ins ►each Bt. oboes Rif !Feed Depot. Y . bast amostopeat or Notions. At Shazotoo k Res, ISIS Posta St Choreal foe Refrigerators apd didetinere at Sliaireoolt R0.h.1123 Peach St. wtWerboloe tr Royal" asiedosird VIZ Cioti.ny _at etimkna.. k _C. 70 ....0 1 / 1 FROWN kur and Pa* at Bhenaoi s ic Cee, '1323 Meh at. flolebrated Union Am.% Poiret; owe gobs, both ftj way; - At Sbototon 4 Co* 132$ Nadi Be. Tar—isordne North Walla% ' - at 'lmmo C0!a,1103.1%th Sol thee. Scathe andLibens dolt* Steam _ at on RoN,WSII Pimp Pt. NV eitills• It,, Knifb and Perk Mahar klibakpmer - at Shannon itColt' Int Palo* Be. rn alma to vari.ty—Nalr, AM. lirlak gala s feibe g Whitewash. Stove avid Casotire Risisitteters a%BbaaronStCea,l3l3 Rath Bt.„ above the Union RR Depot, Zeto, Ps Ittir SOlo events in North Waiting Poem. tor the Arebtaddlan PatenfAstre: oleo Herring Firs sad Teltr star Proof Sable arid Fairtvaidee Rothe: ,1,19-tf HEADQVAinfKIiaI Ifftli . • • nut DINING ROOM GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. ' WIN AND LIQUOR& & SOH --- L&uX L ECICER. Am sow swalbisse &SUNS: old W, Amoriona aloec • litats- strait, a lama sad sawsiar stock at , Granata, Plaistow, inas, Liquals, Willow, Woodsy. aad Stow Tram r~r.tta. MU& Nata. Toroth.? with imsathfas Dowd la a Rom of MD kW. which thosvDl son as Wear as say other *stab. Ushawst It this city tot Csah or moat Idadslaf toaster wodaos, lbw bass oho as haadisai of Sb. ilAssiosid Dloid Kooks 4' Tobacco cad Harws wsswas ttraft. to which Dm !mitt thairitiadloa of the lis. and sooso—*.hatalapaaas t ill = lbw li asi: r =har m s " • IN" GROCBRY 11BADQUARTEILS.„ —AMERICAN MACS. STATE t3TRBET..- noZI4f Jaw L T. a If. SCRIALIMAIMIt. 4:ILDING -LOTS M- FAR LANDS . POE SAM XII* Cries ty-siz seat of land is Barborontek. 'Ms hoot No. as Sigh% stmt. west of Ityrtio-11 tall! 412)g by Mk as Sertstb stmt. oast Of Lab Loa Os* lob /4 by 100., De Muth stmt. wait at Nntlis , Two lats as Clamant 'Stook botwbow Zbtltb sad Mons. (by In 1-2 want Two lots 40 _by 100 welt oit Nigh& atm% Sixth Rowlock Too lab s ash Mare staid. Mim sad lloosoth stubs. Tit by 12200 metal Nos 1,914.1.110, sad 3,900 4041114 os stork Ms of fitwastb„ - women 'meal sad BOUM On" sill bo ormastaly at 0414•1. Vow olliNoto. Two Iowa) fir 1110 int Nevada elifteL out of Pa= rods - *SU awes wtb dl tiled tato sosnasest boa w the 111410ot Botto Vino , . • 81r lots ow Poplar strait tetwoosNotostb st r Ittsblb de streets Two Tots ow gsrossd lows as Pes • stray; ow the t Buslsous tots. oso Von' Nt.toootb drat. mot of Pasch, 314 foot frost on mats Amt. ma Poeta Mott, la lots to salt. 440 sum of shot u laws bads. A build , ng locos thorzun street • tam each s high stem of cultingloa one istr Iron Milos Ms Madrid sad inty sera of than , Lad to Min*. lota Ono voter lot sod dock Wilt cellist@ stmt. Mx lola on Blith &sot, treat of awry : oo round rest. Besse lots 89 by 16% as Citing fittest. nut to 11th otrosi Anio„ bUou sod tots is earluo puts est Ms and moborb4. all of •bie4 an offend on fasorabbi tuns. giving all I thanes to mono a home. JAMS doe - 8m• 816 umen.l3t. VIOL MILE Ars BILVAIL - GRIMM NTORS., P.A. BECKER & WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCERS, ftwil4tosS Ar vide P.* 4 Nowt Strwas Unrowmpro# Would wispoothas the ationike af the to Meknes Stook of eeasaulb GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 11111th ho is &drew to wiLit She - YtlY WWII? EMMA MUM/4 Ens soortsmistuf I itTGAPa. • COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, - PIBII , -AC., le not ftwossowllL the city, ss be as regard to pen to ill who ero hthe a WI. Homo bow anaohnitlv to Imad • sapriar ktt of • PURE. LIQUORS.. tar tbt wholoolo trots, to .bleb b, dirotts kto ottoottoo ot the "Mete. Rio e otto ia, Matadi Sash ilanD Profits sad a ran Zesty alastftF Op Mose • . aprlreatf.' 0,100• The asolordpodl kiting bora duly tamodadoaal by .0 overact of the . ATIOIIOOOO3 FOB, TES WY OF 011111. hos -ojostood aslactkok mid Comatliti oa Otero agat • • Out saw sod aro of • ORSCIF.* 01110110. sla aka% 00/010 , Abe Pottolato. whom hi aft b' fot and a all ghost. Partlis bootie sal reds to Or pool - of itFWD or POWs lisisoirlitlid Meade at. le to then to Mk. Cat dellt WV iambi to vwlmise is the ant. , 011osigenesisis 11111110101 od,sod vlst dw A s ti D t o s .i o ? e U de - .rta eh tab 4!Nals a pass 7617 1 : 1 141 soft wok M ire. . , 11160 at M e oon ottahl toomatolly mead ow** 'havtaa .to we at to sot* sit la that thew la . TTtoo 001 l thoo ao the at m* amyl- • Cwofntomd • • ff. J. CROWN, Agettes«tr. ORM It 'Ol/01TIN. Lath eararOcoamtukor thophosta„. ' wad ititib Gaup • earilydipeehil alma toga :-- PAIWI 8, OILS, 'BALD - LIBBI2D Azio trap ou.; ERIR,=-PA 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 1, 1867 423 STATS . STITET, 1411, - aosanii. • HOISERY, GLOVES,. LC. auscsaa a BROWN isserriwas. To au - - Situated en the Canal. Item Icon Dock NEILER • SPAcIFER. CHEAP. GIOODB.I waoixsas AND' =TAIL SSE 1887.. "TEE WORLD." 1887 The attention of the nubile is Invited to the claims of , THE WORLD" al one of the lead. log public journals of the country. 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There were about one hundred in the cabin, and the feet were negroes coming to the city on a holi day excursion, hardly knowing what for. When the flames began to sweep ,toward them they plunged wildly into the wah r, and there was no possibility of rescni"g them. The twenty-seven hundred bales of cotton were piled up eight tiers high, and it was difficult to move about on the boat ' without coming in contact with the flain‘p. Only those who had presenceof mind, ar.d I were cool and self-posseased in their movements, were saved. A few moments. later in effecting a landing and all 'Kroll have been lost, so violently did the flaws leap through and over the burning cot . ..The /thugs It Era soya that "the 'unprecedented growth Of Atlanta lithe wonder of all Who ',int it. Oar advance ment is' almost incredible. ' The people have quitted the -cesspool of politics, and are, goring their undivided attention to more substantial and honorable matters, to wit,: the building up of a Cm/ and flourishing 'city. Merchants: mechanics, physicians, hinny', • young men and old. are all wOiking unitedly and faithfully for tbit important - tml "desissble end, We have resolved to build tip's drat chow city io 'serf particular, end no pinier abort of the Orel% Ruler of events can prevent it. In Ise yawn at the farthent Atlanta will be to the SOUth 'whip, At. , Luaith je to the nsigists West. OBSERVER Truth Crushed to Earth wll/ Rise ASA& Once Ibis tw,ft tort, this rivulere sands, Were trampled by a bunting crowd. And fiery beetle and armed bends Encountered In the battle cloud. Ah 1 never 'hal the land forget How gushedlhe life blood of her brere— Cia.hed stronr_with hope and courage yet, Upon the coil they sought to save. Now all is ealtn, and fresh and still. Alone the chirp of flittering bird —And talk of children on the, hill. And bell of wandering tine are heard, No Solemn lret goes trailing be. The black mouthed gon and staggering • wain;, Men @tart not. at the battle cry O be it never heard again: Syin.rested those who fought; but thou, Who mingle , t in the harder attire For tenths which men receive not now. Thy warfare only ends with life.. • A frianditaa warfare: lingering long Through weary daywod weary year; A wi'd and many woaponod throne Hang on- thy fr,nt and flank and nor Yet nerve the spirit to the proof. And blanch not at thy chosen lot ; The timid Rood may stand aloof, The sage may frown—yet faint than net. Nor herd the abaft too sorely cut. . The bbtabili; stinging bolt of flora; For with their side shell dwell et Iva, The victory of endurance born. -Truth crushed to earth shalt tire egain; The eternal yearn of God are hers ; But error, wounded. writhes with pain, And dies - among its - worphippers. Yea. thouth thou lie upon the dust, When those who helped thee fee in fear, Die full of hope and manly trust, Like those who fell in battle here. Another hand thy word shall wield, - Another band thy standsr&wave. Till trout - the trameet's month le pealed The blast of teintaph'e'er the grave I Death Sensation. 'Every one .must die sometime, and I suppose it matters little in what form the end trams.' • So spoke John Gibson. one of a party of friends who were gathered around a genial fire in the romna'of our mutual friend, the Sheriff of L—. don't know,' said the Sheriff; 'but it always struck the that it does matter how the and comes.' 'lf you must die,' said Gibson, 'what- is it in If ou after a few brief moments f' 'Very true,' the • Sheriff.' man's life is easily taken, and all the ;nodes have the same result. But then. I think 4e ought io consider the amount of auWring or disgrace involved in the met bd! oat pertiMlS, I damned, - would prefer - to". le In their beds.' - said Gibson. +This I . not seer to. however—l speak of death v violence. If I were doomed to death, I would be careless an to the means used.' 'Yon think so now,' remarked the Sher if; 'but if ft should come to the scratch - I think on would shun a death that in. volved suffering' • . • "Don't all the modes known involve suf fering?' 'The majority, but not all. For in, stance. being guillotined would be fat Preferable to being borne! at the stake. Indeed, the guillotine is really aliment) mode ofpunishment The knifedrops. the. victim feels a cold pressure on the neck, and then all is over. ' 'You are quite eloquent' said Gibson, laughing. 'What d 3 you think of the gar rotte ?' 'I have been told that method• was not a torture.' was the reply. 'Bminent_ptiy -111611:111 have informed me that, 'besides e slight choking sftnaation, there is no pain in this method. The horrible contortion end blackening of the face has caused many to think the garrotte a fearful. tor tura ; but these changes in the face are accounted for upon the very Blowiest .gmunds.' much for these,' said Gibson. 'New tell us yew. favorite (if I 'may use the • expression) mode of punish ment.' But for the shame which attends it I Amid prefer banging,' replied the Sher iff. 'Upon what amends ?' - 'lt is the easiest end least painful teeth ed known 'How do yon know *his?' q °t+ had a description of the -whole affair, from A man who was bun g.' The party burst out into a laugh ; but he Sheriff's face did not relax a muactle. 'A joke's a joke, Campbell,' exclaimed Gibson ' • ' bat this 'yarn is rather too much for our credulity! . . 'Nevertheless, it is true,' replied the Sheriff; 'and if you want the matter ex plained, I /nay as well tell the whole Ito -17- 'Very good,"siii4 Gibson: 'Let's haves good:one; for it will take a tough yarn to sustain your assertion.' - • _ The Sheriff laughed good-humoredly. 'Wait till von hear it,' be began; 'Ten years ago' I was elected Sheriff of this comity. My 6rst attempt at opening court was. made during an itolntent trial. The criminal way a depraved,' desperate wretch, who' bad been indicted for a bru tal and .atrocious murder. The fellow was greatly hardened, and seemed to.care but little how the trial - resulted. The evi dence was strong against him ; end when the cue was submitted to the jury. they returned a verdict of 'Guilty,' without leaving their seats. The execution was fixed for a certain day, two weeks after the trial. Of *course, it was my duty. as Sheriff, to put the rope around the fellow's neck and launch him into eternity. It was a distasteful duty I assure you: for, though I knew full well the man deserved his death, I did nnt rel ish the idea of hanging him. I got through with it, however, and sent him dancing , on air. He did not struggle much, and I thought be had an easy death. After hanging the usual time, and being pronounced dead, he was cut down, and his body given to his friends for in terment. I thought I bad seen the last of the man, as the wagon containing the body drove cut of the JO yard : but I was mistaken. About four months aftertbe execution, T happened to' be passing my b barn, when I saw a man pitting in the doorway, with his bead resting on his bands. I did not like his look. so I approached and asked him what he wanted there. He raised his head and looked at me in si: Tenets. .1 am mot given to superstition. and I don't think lam very timid, TM I felt my blood grow icy cold, as I recognised In the man before , me the person wham" execution I bad conducted. Ills face showed no traces of his violent end. and the only indication of it now visible was a alight disfigurement of the neck. I scarcely knew what to say or think, for I had seen him hunt, .and heard him pro. - fiskunced dead, and addelivered his body to his friends for burial; and yet, after a lapse* , four months, there he sat, look: ingot me with a fans as white as a sheet. The tenor that was exhibited in his mutt ' Oulu* onnvinced,me that: he was no ghoet ;eo asked bitn. with at much cool nese 'PI could command : 'Jack Larkins, do vou know. mer • 'You've the moo that hung, me; he •re• plied doggedly. at the same time, moving away. I covered him with my pistol and told BENJ!N WHITMA N , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. BY • enEastr. him. if be moved a' foot I would shoot him. ' What do you mean to do with me he asked: [Do you mean to hang. me again , it * f a,. strictly sneaking. my duty to ar-, rest the fellow ; but I could not do at. The idea of having to hang him again was re volting. and I determined to let him es- cape. I told him lif be would leave the neiebbortniiiid and never come back again I would let him go, This be readily prom-. iced, assured me that he would never cross my path again, es nothing hut s mere chance had led him to encounter me at this time. . 'Before you - Larkins,' •I said, 'I would like - to hear how you cheated tbe.gallows.' 'You_son't neach on any of them folks as helped me!' he asked. 'No,' I replied, will not get them into any trouble. numply wish to know how you Mt while you were hanging, and 'bow you were resuscitated.' lie hesitated for Force lime. but upon a renewal of my sesames that none of his friends should be Molested, he told me the farming story : When t put the - rope around his neck. and left him on tile gallows he felt a faint ness sb'ut the hear!. esuied by his realis ing his , fearful-situslion for the first time; but before he had time to think, the trap oraaaprung and•he fell through the open ing, The shock, of the fall was rather startling than painful, and did not awn deco either insensibility or confusion. His thoughts were remarkably c'epir, and he seemed to have the power• of seeing far above.. below and around him. Everything srptimed a bright vermillion hue; and a soft, dreamy langour gradually stole over him. tintilhebeestiteinatrasible There sum nothing painful or unpleasant' in anything he had undergone. • , He, seemed to be sinking gently into a delicious sleep, and all his thoughts were pleasant The next thing he remembered was being wrung with the most agonizing torture. • The pains were not confined to any particular iplace,but extended through the whore body. His first thought was that he way in perdition, and was auffering the penalty of his crimes. The pains in creased each moment, and at last became so intense that he started to his feet with s scream of anguish. at the same time opening his eyes. Great -was hie surprise to find himself in his father's house, in the midst of his relatives. He fainted at.onae and when he recovered found himself in leis own bed. As soon - as it was thought 'gate to do so, his friends informed him bpt, upon bringing his body home, they bad determined to resuscitate it, although they feared it would be Useless. They worked faithfully and at last succeeded. 'But, sir,' said ; the man, in conclusion, 'coming to life again was worse than /3g iart? The man promised to leave the State and try to better. I bad but little *Usti deuce in' him, yet I let him go. He kept his word. however, and a abort time ago I heard he was a well-to-do farmer in one of the territories, - - - Tate, gentlemen, is the Manner in which I got my ideas &butte banging; and I think you must admit their form. • . Items of all aorta. Prentice save ti man sometimes' drinks at his friends' expense—always at hie own. A joke from the GerlXlll2 : The "paths of death—antipathy, hydropsthy and hommpathy. The recent marrisge a Mr. Day, with Mies Field, promote this singular anoma ly, that although he gained the "field she won the day. The mambar of persons who have ex isted on our globe since bagirtoing, of time amounts lo 36,627,843,273,075;255 more of less. A printer says he knows it pays to ad vertise He advertised for a boy, andin less than a week found at his domicil an applicant - weighing five pot:lnds. The beat description for' weakness we have ever beard is the wag's query. to . his wife. when she gave him some chicken broth, if she would not coax that n itoick en to wade through the soup antis re. The wicked fellow who penned • the ap. cottot for the Bedford - Inquirer of the lone huuter breaking his leg and nailing his boot to it, acknowledges in the last issue 'of his paper that the leg was a wooden 0111 e. We find the following political argu ment in the Parkersburg times: "Vote for General Kerne for Mayor, who was tan years old before he either wore pants or shoes." Artemus Ward says when he bears •the Anne' Come where my love lies dreaming," he don't go. He don't think it would be right. "Who made the world I" asked a teach er of a little boy who had not been long in idiots). The teacher threatened to whip him unless he answered. The boy, feeling impelled to a confession of some sort,• broke forth. "Well, master, I made it, but I'll never do it again !" The latest style of winter bonnets is described SS a ientage stamp with strings of green ribbons ; the hair is carefully combed back, so as to give the air unin terrupted access to the roots, and the ears and neck. This style is highly recom mended by physicians. A box of Sheful id's Neuralgic Ointment accompanies each bonnet. • Szcarr or Gawirs.—Wben a lady once asked Turner, the celebrated English painter, what his secret was, he replied : "I have no secret, madam, hut hard work ; this is a secret that many haveinev er learned, and don't succeed because they. don't - learn-it' —Lisbon is the genius that changes the world from ugliness to beauty, and the greatest curse to a great blessing." • In his autobiography, published;in 1864, General Scott ascribed his success Co the influence of bin mother: "If, in my now protracted career, I have achieved any thing that my countrymen ere likely to bonor in the next century, it is from the lessons of that admirable parent that I derived the inspiration." "What is the chief use of ht.( ad r asked an examiner ate recent school exhibition. "The chief use of bread," aniwered the urchin, apparently astonished at the siqt. plicity of the question, "it is to .spread. butter and jam on." While the late and lamented elephant Hannibal was Vomiting through Marylsed, an ancient celored lady, who had . never seen en elephant, met him on the road, and throwing up her bands in admiration, exclaimed, Bress de Lord, what things they do get up for die war! The old lady took him for a -new Yankee invention, and very likely will go to her grave in the full belief that she had seen the terrible engine which finished the rebellion. RINARILABLE MARITAL. There are living near La Crosse,' in one schtl district, five brothers who in two yeas were married to five women who ha ei bad before, elevens husbands,,atight Whom are still alive. Rather a queer state of fame, well known in the district where the parties are now all happily liv ing.. In speaking of American authorship, the Round Table says:. "Oar writers do not seem togainupon themselvce. Long felloifilboever written anything so good ."EvWrline ;" Mitchell has never equalled his first volume of "Renrafiea;" Hollaird •grew brilliant with "Bitter- Sweet." and bas never writes anything to compare with • it ; -Unbilee ,Mtired on the glory that came from tire' "Autocrat ;" Stoddard gave vs the "SIMPI BM." and mottling mace; and Bayard Taylor doss not mew to him the gld4time the," Sonia ros chess-.A eornartsondebt has a good anecdote of a man who rarely fail ed• to go to bed - tolasicated, and disturbed his pile the',Wbobir: night. Upon histe iitg charged 6m - friend that be never went to bed sober, he indignantly denied is, and gave theincidents of one particular night In -proof. "betty atoll &M. I got into bed, my "wife said : 'Why, husband. what is the aligner with you? you act so strangely' "There is. nothing the mat ter with me,' - said (nothing at all.' 'l'm sure there Is said she, 'you don't act natural at all. Shan't I get up •and get something for your- And sbe got up, lighted a candle, and came to the bedside to look at, me. shading the light with her hand. 'I knew' there was something strange about you,' said she, 'why, you are sober.' 'Now -this is a fact and my wife will swear to it; so don't slander me any more by saying I hevo't bean to bed sober in six molten', because I hue.' . Q " gateau o —lf anything in the world will make a man feel badly, except pinch: ing his fingers in the crack of a door, it ti unquestionably, a qtorrel. No man ever fails to think less of himmtlf after it than before. - It degrades him is the eyes of others, and what is worse. blunts his sen sibilities on one hand, and increases the power of passionate irritability on the other. The truth is, the more peaceably and quietly we get on, the better for our neighbors. In nine cases out of ten, the better course is, if a man cheats you, quit dealint with him ; if he abuses you, quit his company; if he slanders you, lake care to live so that no one will believe him. No matter who be is or holy he *boll you, the wisest way to do II to let I.itu alone ; for there is nothing better than this cool, calm and quiet way of dealing with the wrong we meet with. Giza? 11173111Ti1l TROI lurne —A single vote sent Oliver efOlUvreii 44 the long Parliament ;. King Charles to the scaffold, and 'revolutionized Great Britain. Font votes in the city of New York made Thomas Jefferson President of the United States, One vote in Congress annexed Texas to the Union; ma le war With Mexico, Ind gave us California. By the disobedience of a lad in 1809 a garden jzste in Rhode Island was left open, a pig got in and. destroyed a few plenty, a quer.. y .1 between the ownets of the pig and the len grew out of , it, which spread a.. ong their friends. defeated the Federat candidate for the Legislature, and gave the State a Democratic Senator, by whose vote the war of 1812 with (heat Britain was declared. A father came home from -his business at early evening. and took his little girl upon his knei., After a few dove-like car esses, she crept to his bosom and fell asleep. He carried her himself to her chamber. and said. "Nellie' would not like to go to bed and -not ray her prayer'," ' Half opening her large blue ayes she, dreamingly articulated. "Now I lay me down to sleep, • I'pray the Lord—" then adding, in a sweet murmur, ' He knows the reid,' She sank on her•pittow, in his watchful care whn"giveth his be loved sleep." 'A Munchansen story is told of a soldier, who about one hundred and fifty years ago. was frozen in Sibecis. The last ex pression he made wee, '•lt is ex He then froze as stiff as marble. In the summer of 1860 smoe French physicians found him, after having lain frozen one hundred and fifty years. They gradually ' thawed him, and upon animation• being restored; he concluded his sentence with "ceedingly cold." The son of the Emperor of France, though only twelve years old is en expert compositor and printer. TO. sons of the royal family of England are all taught trades, and some of the Princes under- stand enough about carpenter work to disgrace r young man in New York. Many noblemen's suns ere taught some trade, that'they may be, in soma mesa. ure, independent of the, freaks of fortune, A child, speaking of his home to a friend. Wall talked "Where is your homer Looking witnpving eyes at his mother, be replied, , •Where mother is !" Was ever a quemtion sotruthfully, beauti fully, or touchinglyuanswered Interesting News Items. Kentucky bas rejected the Constitution. al Amendment bye decisive vcite. acting -promptly upoo.the suggestion of Governor Braralette. 7 -- -A black girl at till:ielbyvilhs. Ind., bas commenced a suit against a white man for a breach of promise of marriage. The Merchants' Union-Express agent at Auburn lest - Ffiday, expressed a lad 12 years old to Toledo, Ohio, 4 check being put upon him to that place. • The Portland Press, of Jan. 5, has the following singular marriage notice: "In Cape Elisabeth; Jan.. 3, by Rev. H. M. Vail, Henrietta H. Cobb and Emma Pills bury, both of Cape Elisabeth." In Cincinnati. on Thursday, a colored woman, named Anna Williamson. aged twenty-five years, died frnm the effects of drinking eLquart, of examort whiskey on a wager. (}eras Peabody, since 1852, has civet away $4;000,000. an average of about $l,OOO a day for fourteen years, if we omit Sun- days and holidays. . _ It is sod commentary upon the pros perity and . 'fast" habits of the last few years in America, that •sinci 1856 nearly all one State peni tentiaries have doubled the number of their inmates. The Hartford Times says that forts-one fire insurance companies have wound up business during the present year; and the Ist of January will probably show many more, judging from the continued prevalence of large and disastrous fires throughout the country. The Episcopal Church in the United-: States is said to be divided. into 2306 par-, islies. having 2,530 - clergnnen and 161,2"_5. lay members. During 1866 *the members of this church contributed $3,951,667 for charitable purposes. A returned'L'alifornian named Whiting, who has been abs ..nt for three years, found his wife living with another man in Phila delphia and the mother of a child. He threw the child out of the-window,ptabbed the woman and fled. A spirit of enterprise is taking hold of the People of the South. They have here- tofore contented themselves with raising the great Aperican staple—cotton. They. are now projecting and building cotton factories, preparatory to converting' their own staple into 'goods, and availing themselves of the benefits of Yankee tariff. Charles Patterson, belonging to the na• vy, shot his sister, in Philadelphia, on the 27th; badly wounding her in the bead and breast with duct shot. She refused• to Tease a house of ill-fame to which she had resorted to escape the cruel trestmen't"of her step-uiother,audiaci shot her,as be said, because he preferred seeing her dead to leading.such a life. . Oa the afternoon of the 27th, Robert C. thillagher had his pocktt picked on Third street. near Chestnut. Pitill adelphii, of $B,OOO . inmew U. S. fire.tvricntr bands. He had just parchaSed - thein at liferpra elLit Co 'e. and directly after leaving thei banking honse, discorered•thst the bonds were raissint" An atrocious outrage was perpetrated on Tuesday morning, in Brooklyn. by a gang ..f ruffian% whotntered a house oo• cupied by * number of sewing gig Is. and having robbed the, inmates. seized the ter rifiul women and subjected them to the moat revolting indignities. All thetemales were outraged in a borribletroanner. Had this *marred in the Bout , 'it would have been declared a remnant f the baSharity or shivery, and be cited- another evi dence otty.ttle Swath th be politically eereecuted. ;•,• UM week, treal'.lV ter, Franklin county. a negro enteied t tb 'house of John Conk, who . was absent, d after being furnished a drink of water seized his wife, threw her on the bed. and bile attempt- • log tobooomplish his psi t was inter- , rupted by a neighbor boy. • e negro fled, ' and although pursued by ma- on horse -back and on foot, with gn and pistols, the rascal made his • A similar gait* rage by a negro, within "vines of Co. lambus bad occurred a abort tine before. Ms wawa in that awe is in •