)6r it— -bserb tr. ri - MRSDAY. - JAN. 31:::1867. 1 , 118 Aui Do t ? SORT la TALK. • A great Ae'ai of ivirtncOs indignation is being wasted'by the Radical, prea' over an editorial in thelirashiugton Conslihdtondl Union, professing' to give Mr.: Johnson's views on the itripeachment scheme. It, is . . declared by - these - to 'have been written bythe'Presidont=rorlf. not, at his tliota :Con.' The following le its Most Significant A r t Tr necessary;' Ita :Adiniziatra lion's) strong andirott hand' will berinvo ked to star the - courserand prevent the consurtimation of •Baditil' treason. The great 'oath of •the President to protect and defend the Constitution will not be forgotten, and the people who sustain him With their 500;000 majority of the voting nopulatioo, North and South. will not. forget him. Brenta have already brought the Government to the very verge of ano ther revolution. If the Radical. majority. in Congress pursues its treasonable Course. much longer. the Gavernnient, in order to sustain itself will have tea arm its sup porters. At the' call of the Tresidetti, all Lis supporters; North and South, and the army and nitvy;,will respond.. In such a contest the issue egnnot be doubtful. Con .ressmen maybe valiant fighters on the floor of CrrnereWs, but when they come to lead cohorts into the field it . will.bs s‘ dif ferent thing,7A red armies and great soldiers of Abe Republic will be Apaibi fighting under ate .flag, .We -advisbie Opposition of the determined and Wied" fact that Andre* Johnson will a4rveOut the constitutional term of his cif lice. The agent of the Xssociatsid Press sends -cord chat the President disavows anyton nection with the authorship of the ..avti cle--that he had no knowledee,ef it until it was read by him in the Union4a . ad that the editor of, that -paper', nisponfihle alone for the, sentiments, it contains.a- Tiowetlr this may Iw, we are daily 'TOW ing strong 7 in the conviction: that the position twinned in the MITI's editorial is that which the self reslvet of the Ad- ministration, and the fluty it owes to the. nation, Anmpels it frit:dont, A patriotic '/ally })l4 and defiant attitude on the part of the President is the only course that will ohmic, „the revolutionary designs' of the Radical conspirators. They haye been dilly-dallyed with Po Tong 'already, that; grown impudent by tsuCce,ea, they_ imagine they can perpetrate ;any enormity with imnymitv. All argusloent .to exhibit the - illegality,rthe folly, or 4 tlinefitWO of their Intentions= useless; Cope:de- to- their sense of patriotism and their regard - -for tha interests of the conic are t :tieated. with contempt ;—thc,insanity of revenge and the cleternsinatiar, to•perpetnatetheir Party power overbalances everything.— There is but a single atep left, and that -is to plainly and.decisively give.them to ut:t deratand that if they are actually deter- mined upon the enforcement Of tbeir. ea flounced plans for the overthreri of the Government; ,they will be rue by - an equal determinaticm.lma- the Part of its friends to sustain it. The time for mealy. mouthed utterances has' gone by._ We must Make these men -understand , that there is a line beyond which they shall not advance without a life end death haz ard. Let the President at onee positively announce that the constitational,riehts of all the Federal departments will be main tatined; And let . , the. Presslilie up the wetett-word and reverberate it from 'ocean to l \ocean. TherCouservative masses; north a South, representing - two third- , e•'' bone and.einew:of tie lend, and fr. ' f a n\iilion to a minim of the poPular joritl,j, are a unit upon thts:pciinf, and stand ready to defend any measures' that may lie necessary to preserve tae Govern ment of their leveln its integrity. - IT COllvOil, 'AND WEIRRE IT CEI3MI . It may be interesting to_ many readers to know frrirn what sources the large rev enue the State of PeTtinsylvania,is de rived, now that the,Stats taxes . onyeal es- tste are abolhthed. Let tus take a fear items from ono of the latest -reports on this sub- jest, end place them in the order et - their.. magnitude. Thus, for example, thefax ; on eorporatinn stacks yieldeklast year $l,- f.58,060f the tax on tonnage $401.741; the commutation of the tonnace tax $360 000 ; • retailers' Veorise; $358,191; collateral in heritance: tax $281,T26 ; tAtiern licenro_ $257,462; the tax on loans $278,483; tax on emolitments= of : offices , $163,24 . 0i OD grog recrilit 0 - 132:472; tax on fornityt in- euranceConaptibiesitl2l3,7sB.: , From these few items are collected, the large amount of $2,620,033,„ - The balan - Ce; of the'incimie, of. the State last - year wits'procurei from & large number of other iterns,.suph as taxes - on *MS and deeds: on bank dividends; brokers, auction duties-and commissions, from lieenos for eating braises. billiard rooms)apd bowling - s Aeons., peddlers.ent m dicine dealers, 'and a large variety of other enures& including •WO from "iraitie4 r of ennsCients." Frani all these, eourceg the large sum of about five - and a • quarter millions of 'ciollari- was 0 - effected during the year 18G . It will, pert:rap., he equally _ interesting to nbllce s o me of tho lamer itemeof ex petiditure to which thiarevenav is devoted.' A fcw of thece,rsoked in the order of their magminfie. are AS follows: Interest on' loanß $1,892,105; expense!t of Government $669,000; relief of the Cbambershurg suf ferers $407,008 . ; for charitable institutions $474 G 10: cortmon schools $3`,..'4,308; pen. sicofq and`gratuitiesslo4,s3G; State Capitol and grounds .5121,785; EfeusP.of Refuge $91;500; peniteilieriea $41;085. Following these are `a variety ~ ef'other smaller ex penditurer; The tctal expenditurer,:.hoW ever, left the large margin of $1.861'.650 of Jittrplug to 'be',applied to the reduction the State debt;,, • 'The Chambershurg • Valley Spirit al Itules as follows to a circumstance which to a matter of common talk about the State Capital — — " - ie currently reported thatdu ng the contest 'fir Senator at Rarrielourg. Gen. Geary sent a friend to oar neighbor,:Col.• - 11'Clure. - to notify him that iitihms he ceased talkina about ,hint he would sokii, toefore, the, inaugurating- to which the Colonel replied. that if he (Geary) et: tempted that there would be no inaufurstion The Colonel might have' added thet_if Geary Aticeeided M •he would be thofiist man he had ever whip. pen.), Lest the belligerant attitude ot these two proVainentitadicals might, lead their ret. pectire friends to feae for the safety of their persons, we lastim to assure them that the danger of an epeounter is a thing of remote probability. Gary will never - fight 'a man of Col. lioClure's4lncir. The Titusville Herald thus energetically de, , • chime upon the benefits of AdvettAlag `-"What.- made Bat.anm , rich Advatistog.' Whet sold our Clovernseenihoode? lay Coolie's witat antiJe' Donne' Ledge? Averearzaisq.. •Mixt 'Annie A. T. Stewart's fortune Y . .95VESTIBING. Whit 8414210A* ticket. in sine f r shy Operiatittit enbente ADVERTISING." "A SWINDLN r• The proveroiat tendency of j the hu man mind to find a scape-goat for-any disappointment it may -.have experi enced is well illustrated in. the ciao of the Croft Opera Efaiqc lottery- re are not a little amused tit the comments which we see and httlr siaca the 4rawing. By some the scheme prononnped a "humbug" and a "swindle." Others in dulge in prosy moral essays _up:kW-the wickedness of lotteries in ,general, sod the =of people investing their money in them. A.ixteentrot the Legit,- indigoait -Trrobably because ticket did not,win the prize, has intro dune/4 -prevent nessepapevir*in printing the advertisements of lottery Schemes, and entailing a heavy penalty upon thein for notating its provisions. Wow, all this looks to is tuPremely sil ly.- Ai long as the world stands; wepre same, there will- be great enterprises of in one shape nr another, and ersons who Will take their riski in thew. Ins certain sense alniost everriVansaction of life is a lottery. The vast oil specula. tione of tie .past few years were mere lot teries, only under a different name. The stock speculations in the large cities, the speculations in gold, in grain, in teat es : tate, are-a lotteries. Marriage is o lotte ry, and if sage moral maxims tell the trath, the most uncertain of all. Just so Imag as men and women ' live, they will O . :Minus to ruoZbo chances of -venture some elperiments, and while some may be fortunate others will continue to draw blanks. - 7a- In -regard to the Opera 'Lloase scheme in particular, we see no reason for think. idg. that it Wag conducted in anything but a fair manner. The plan was well known to all who invested their five dollar?. There were 210.000 tickets, and one great prize, and every purchaser held just ease& ly that much' of a. ehancti Of securing it, Wedidn't choose to invest, fmt.thoiewho• did knew precisely what, their2prospects were, and they' cannot complain if each one of them failed to realize a fortrine. The carereittt:Otosuperintend the draw ing were honorable men. andtke Omen& ingt Of the eventful day were conducted in an open and entirely Mr 'mintier. Com. plaint is made.that 30;000 of the fickete Were held , by • Mr. Crosby. and that he drew Several of :Abe boat pititures. - It was plainly announced by him beforehand that allthe tickets :unsold would be, retained . in pessessionand takethe same chances the - drawing,. as the others.. If. the puilie fated to . purchase them, how can they find fault. ith, Mr. PresbYpi doing what they were well infornied Ile intend ed to de? There is nothing straoge.ie the fact...thih.:lda' 30,000 tickets should have Praikn.severatof the best prize's, nth. would -it him. been curious lied" the Opera, house' itself fallen to his shims. • - We dislike grumblers in general, and et pechilly class who go pitir experi-, tnenta - with their , eyes ogee, and then find fault if they asGriot as fortunate as they ex pected.. The piste fact in this cage it, that there were 2.lo,9oG,aioketaand,hut one Opt. ra floure-409,909 to, be diseppointeTrind only one to be gratified. Thobe whohought• chances did go with - this knowledge, and they must - blinaeCnoile but themselves if the result hi, iiptinieicouragingthey:Bl'- ticipated. - • In the course. of a speech in the House, `Mr. Ashley,- of Ohio, the It. tri...) - b.a,s sought to make himselfone io by, offering 'the impeachment d'qlflEgY tookocca ei ou fo &Dim °crate, hZith in and out of congress, were in league with rebels daring the 'war, giv ing them aid and comfort. Mr. Winfield, of N ew York, pronounced the charge un true, and a vile slander upon himself and his party friends, and 'Mr. Hunter, of the -Brook lywdistrlct, said that - su far ea he was concerned whereup on be was called tnorder, and a raceme of considevable'• excitement - and-confusion ensued. ienunks were "taken down, and the SpeafOr_ruled them out of order. Mr.. Randall, of PennaylVania, said they . were frue, %evert/West. For' thishe was, called to order by - Bill Kelley, of this State. After the reporters had written out the remarks of Mr. Ashley to tihich Hunter to , k exception, they were ,read from the Clerk's desk; and the resolution offered by Mr._ Hill, .of. Indiana, direOting th^ SPitiket: to censure ' Mr. Hooter, was adopted, by l a vote_of 84 to, 34, only' one Rspublicaumeßittem (Mr. Balca:',Of _llli noie,) velitig against it, ; As unparaamenta. eyas the remark of Mr. Hunter may have been, it was nevertheless justifiable under,, the oiretimatencea. It lathe duty of the Speaker, to protect the Minority_as well aa. the majority, and when ttitetittlie 1e altar and teers'a isetnbeitnake.a , deliberate charge of treason Botha - forty' odd *Prerentativei on the floor of the BOUSN he is bound under the rules :of the body, to put 'it stop to it, and if he does_ not 'do so promptly, it is the right and even the duty of:an v member thus assailed, to re pel the accusation. in'the strongest: powm hie language, whether it he strictly_ par liamentary or not, 'lf the ,House really intended to conduct its proceedings with strict parliamentary. discussion, it would have censured Aishley an) Clljai, as Hunter—Ashley for unptigitiog the 'loyalty " of his fallow members, and dol. fax, forTermitting him to do en. • 1 - Win' TIVID/3 /14 Dt7l,L. TI4. commerical and business centers of the Country are beginning tel feel ' the ef fects': of the, continued agitation on the question of impeachment. Trade is drooping, manufacturers are fearful of the future. shies are tying at the wharies wanting caveors, mid laborers are aeon In the Streete• Without 'work. There is an abundance of capital, bitt,./iJack of confi. denie. • Men .fear (kingresti., They, look upon that body aethe solid men. the true friends of Wanes, did upon thn Revolu-' tory 'of the in at io n aa capable ot doing ani.mah or suicidal deed,- The New York Tribune, to noticing the moves ineni'of Mr. , Ashley laoking to. en ink.; Peticiinient of the President. says "If a necessity shall be ilinnd to exist for im-. fleaehtnent end' ejecting from office 'a tiesideet of the' United Stater, ..we are sere every coasfdbiale merieaa will re:._ gard It us ,ii,' deplorable necessity, ono . to be avoided if lipssible, and tici icing as poi, No patriot will Wantonly.er light. 1y stitilie the twin 'fabric •of public order, sad public ,jitadit."..Thii is a imitable view of the case, and: if is Strengthened by the remarks of kr. Dodge s of New York, ia• the National Howie of Bore. iebtatisr, who, in the course of n speech in opposition to' the inaohmeot pro graunme. "deprecates it biiisk unfortu nate is a political point of view, hut vastly more unfortunate in paiWiyalng the indesi &island, business intereit of the country. He mentioned the lista:l'4;o'A Justituttosi of New Voris shieb bad voted M . surplua.smpfla; States securities, but that vote had been reconsidered on account of the impeach. ment proposition, and.the President of the Society was directed to deposit the amount, fe the Neer:YorkLifti ar.4lotialpfing. So it was in all branches tiflastisinisse \These are pain, practiCsf vintaftjt ,thhi inkpeschntint -isms which ,the Rallicsl leaders are determined to fortis upon the nation. An impeachment of the Presi dent under' such circumstances as those attending the movement against Andrew J'oh'nson, the twin fabrics of puhlieordere'stut'Vublis - -eredite-s—foes sign countries will Inch pith distrnat : nPoP rt‘ nation which thus-allows unprincipled - end schemtlig piditiciants to squander its 'rich inheritance of libirty. order and con- Stituttonal law; and foreign creditors will begin to call in the : moneys they have in, vested! in United States securities. • The possibility of impeachment, opening np questions of a more inflaming character, dividing the ,North and destroying its business prospects, will have an effect on the bankers and money kings of Europe. They are keen observers .of the state of political feeling in this country, and know fromdanme experience what a sudden and ruinous fall there is in the securitiest•of a nation where the laws rest upon' the changing aspect of partisan feeling, ant. not upon a sound basis of constitutional authority. The depoiltion' of the presi dent upon mere political grounds will, be viewed in all European nations as a revo lution, aria trd;stechts . such in all business transaCtiens., therefore, the mer e , pre parthory• may meet looking towards an impeachment of the President has been tfunfortunaterin Pa,ralyzing,,the, industrial and business interests of the country," ns ststed‘by Me. , Dodge; whit may not be ex- . , pected When _the:fait fury rof the storm consequent.npon camingrlut the schethe shall burst alien the nation-? The annual Spring political campaigns in several or the New England States will Boor. open up r witit their usual vigor. New Hampshire votes on the second Tuesday of March ; 'Connecticut on the first Monday in April. and Rhode * lsland on the first Wednesday in April. New.. Hanipshile elects &Governor and other State officers and threetneittif Congress, At the Gee ernor'S election in"ififitl, Athytli, Repuhli. can, re - ceirett 35.137 .totes, • and- Sinclair, Democrato3(l.4filr--.. saieptibiitzen nri 4 r l of 4,656. Ip,gennpe s ,tictit, a Governor and -other State elfficersAtid fOur - Congresamen are , to be chosen. '-At the election for Governor last year - Hawley, • Republican,_ yeceived , 43,964 votes, anti English,. Dem ocrat, 43,433—a Republian majority of 531. In - -Rhode ,Isiond. a Governor seed other State officers, and Awo•Cougressmen 'are to be 'elected. 'At tile election for Governor in 185 G, General 13urnsidei . publican, received i 1,197 votes, and pierce. Democrat, 2,816—a Republican :majority . 0f . 5,381: ' • ' •••' • - The only interest seemingly manifested in these elections is in regarl to .. that in Connectient. It is well k.novx!, -that Tait ivrar Mr. roe gilds- would have been.eleoted Governor,-it he had`-obtained the' entire Democratic rate. or,if tb,e President had boldly used the power of fits payrornm l the State against Hawley: Since- the election the :people of !Connecticut -have had considerable experienCe in - Radical -recklessness, and we „see curious, to wel t in its result at the ballot-laox.. - • . Tut Democratic press of 'the State seem to be rather tickled than .otherwise ; with Ciarnertnes electioh—not thstshey admire his character. or put any :confidence in his politics--hut because it was such an ea tinguisher of the ambition of Stevens. Fortier and Carlin. The two formai' es- - .pecially hare done so mtichbullying • and swaggering, and been so unmercifttrts ,i theirlicanness towards Democrats.. that ourparty,frtends cannot help feelings sort of respect for the twin - vitio'has laid low their - pretensions. -With all that,hse been said against Cameron we can't help thinlc theteltt Of the quarto. , The facf,' we are aware, Aeisn't 'speak well for the the chars - Wilk the IbiiiicAt leader*** in Penosryltniitia, but • it• ie. none the. lath true. "" In the proceedings had in C3tigress' Taesday'latt. the.follorting ay recoil 4SI: Mr. Koontz, of Pennsylvania, frorrs,the Committee . for 'the-District' of.C4i4mbia. niedenti:advortie - rsportion the memorial of citizen-I_of foreign birth, praying for the same rights 'wimples? • ''.What Ito of • foreign-biith thinnk of that ? the' Natoli' tit Congress -refiise" tri. grant': a:. id '+"` The .Lricts cpittEgbiftoe.,*T!e!vil•=r-rs the , htive conferred kuliscsiiaiiiately, ,upou„the, nerm# Every n!guktrut v.oto therf, but white users Offoreigti birtheanuot.7 What do'rriebnien and Geriniin's think - of that specfm iiictfea'i• Sircgre;is • f Interesting Neale Itemz . The only at tle;iieral Grant's reeeptionliie .week direr: Iced lemonade. A Woman .CAdsrafir., giohigaa i ask ed fee diverse from tier kashaad basause bill•etased to.viear a - moustaabo. = - The Paris It caliper ofliritiary 3tedi torially anuottnces that the entire body of French troops will surely .have left .Igoiscico by the later Mareb. The wile of a B rksc.oupty hotel keeper scalded a constable with hot w iicr, be. cause he attempted to levy upon "iotne f her husband's pßoperti,-. . . The editor Of ,he Lvorldoo-(Vt.) has been pit -Pitted be , so illittois D'rpn. eret with a laig idoitorr chair, as. a testi. menial "to a man who had the mnrist courage and backbone to print a Demo. cratiaimsper in the Rulical State of. Ver." !pont." • - o Durlisin. Maine, Some 'scoduclrels entered the barria of El . PpOrat •citizens •and cut the thmatiof more than twenty horses and oxen, leaving them dead in the stets. The, same rascality 1 as ocotirred for'sefer al succeasivr Yeara, and 'the' fermate are now delewli: NI to discover the offender, The report of. thit Metropolitan.Polics.. Commission.tre states that there'are twee , ty.one hundred holism of of all grades in New york city,and twenty-five_ thowand women who obtain sutripecoe by Alying an Mfamotis vocation. •Wate Biconis or WOR.V-06 . CuaazNcv. —Over noooxioo in mutilated and worn cot: dotes lave • been • seamed to the Treasury, whereibey are placed it, an im ense revoltiutiron cylinder, carefully locked, through which a hes,tooll,orown of avid piii•ses so that, the ink ts ontopletety removed. :end: a -mat of :pulp remains. This is bleached and Manufactured into envelopes for the Treaiury .Deparinient. Large amounts •9f lettatilated and worn• out fractional currency are thus items). posed anctrebonstrnoted into envelopes. The Lisbon Buckeye State relates the following: A beautiful young heiress; lit. tag in the 'western part -of this county, whose father hid forbidden the addresses of her. lover, - (*.Young :gentleman from Canton) iTen t out to milk the other morn. Int 'but In stead 'At doing that, threw down ,the bucker, jintapid'into a sleigh-in wait ingin the vicinity, went to Smith's Ferry. Ps 3 where-the knot was tied, slid :soon after returned hoots *slather wonder log all the eblle why wary was so 'long . Quans. Docrotts.—A cue of malpractice occurred here this morning, which result ed rather seriously to both parties—the death of thlspatient and the arrest and trunritgsnmetta of the physician. The facts, g 'o ' I toilin thilia. are these: "A few — dlyi ' trio trig - Aim! physicians came he m,110:w York State and stopped at 04 trillminia Egobange. One of them, Dii Morgan, clahoine to he an "eye doctor,'" and the other, Dr. W. H. L. Moran. a 'cancer doctor." A Mrs. Maggie* of this placesemployed Dr. Moran to kill a can cer for her; the - doctor felliorher that he_ would forfeit $5OO if }{e--did-not kill and remnve .it - within five:days.! This Iplatt • ••PleXklasalfte.apPliottlio.horlfPfalffof' to e eaT th naecerots it tite'Yt - tifrki - ettiyt lel tenti , Stid sertile4lllsudtictrit - istirnmeoceat siring the patient - morphine sod 'awls. num to allay - if; :Within' thirty-six hours from the time he toads 'the &et _applies; tion his patient, Prglin corpse. .The doctor admits that he gave her eight grains of morphltie andlwrrounces of. landanuM. Physicitiis gay here that it is enough to kill three 'lot fair !swank 'Dr. M Immo diately left town, but wits followed' by Dep ot," Sheriff Ripley; AC bmught biro - back and lodged' him in jail. A The Pittner of Dr. -Moran. - (the aforesaid' Dtr irprgani). has hatthat little better aacceso, Dr. bier gan foUnd a' patient in • MrT_John- Baker, who resides noar lion . and itadeitook . to mm_ _ o ve a wart from the corner of Mr. B.'s eye; the was the total destruction; of the eight:—Correspondent a , of . the' :Detroit A IifILUOIT WILSONS STAitTED TO MATO. —A Calcutta correspondent of the London Times, December" 7; gives some painful details of the recent famine in the District of Grim -A Government commisaioner, bas prepared a report, ollwhiCh it ititahl '`A picture more heartrending, facts-more hideous, could not be -OM. The cow missioner estimate' thedeaths in Arias alone at 500,000 to 600,000; end In •some_ places he adrift' that three-fourth, of the 1360:dation have been tarried off. Orism had fiye=rialllfenr.` Add thetnortilityiof Midna,pore;tirhich siassOleverbly'visitail ; of Garuaniklift C I 4OtES 3fagpore, whichwere terribly, yet m ore rejldly dealt With Calcutta-whoa° hospitals still tell soiled a tale ; and 'of the other tfistriota; where Gni segue/Kat of starvation. carried , off many, end remember that the deaths sre still going on 'at the rate of -a hanared. a, day, anti on viill - sgree - with the, ough eititti4tegentrallV accepted here thatthe' titunfesti of =engin, - will not be under million. In 1838,9,_ !when 111 - little was donefor relietas fo 1866; the mortality in InmnaDaeli was,Boo,ooo ; but the tale Of victims in,: this .Qriase visitation - ad:toilets higher, t • aim) that=aa high tte 'the create/4'pr all recorded,famihe,s'in lhdb— thatof'l7Bo„?:„ , :Sentotallbrratut,—We have. the partio... Otis o f v a errsingubsroccurrence Witieltt Molt' place in - Iffacontah-last. SuellsY. Several: your' Oldies - 4*MA in the house of. a neighbor; on their way: from, church and While there:shine' of the party- re ; pcsectthey shliuld drink cider frofn slug which stood upon -a - shelf dear by: Un fortussteli there were two sindlar in size and appearaispe, - _standing together, one of them con taming cidsi s th 4 other a strong solution of bighlY concentrated lye l and out of the lattertwo glatimlawere poured, one of which was - taken . by a young lady named . Miss.:Minerva Garrett., daughter of Mr. lohnGsirett, and horri ble to relate,vremouthfoli of the. 13104 ing fluid were swallowed before she became aware of its nature. Screaming with pain anti terror, she' ran home. which was in the house adjoining, where her mother. with great presence of'. tnind at once ad. ministered to her repeat e d da t a e r m ilk and lard; the effect of avhieht 'was to re lieve her stomach immediately; fir throw. ing up the lyet This miss followed by doses'of castor oil: This 'prompt action on the part , of Mr"- Garrett. 'will,' it is tov.a; ao uts Beane of asoring - -berdangh. , ter's life althoneh tun' wad itl tt very (Lill 'betruxrcrt ' run. roa BEatoisaino,-.General Beau regard eeptrui't; have led in the reeption given at NewGrleans.to the,Congressionid excursioolata the Mrtioa ' . 6f that city sap Othinilifflia,condrict . an =tenor, and 'that .or, *there of the generale who were distinguished on the Confederate side the late war, Aphid be.;4teneitiqy imitated • by - -their • late Joljewers. The strengers•Whp foUnd themselves, .witliog captives of General Beauregard;",in-the re cent excursion, were greatly surprised at the contrast his real appearance and titan ner presented witbAheirideal of• the eh minaret and desperate defender &RORIE,- ton, and fierce fighter in battles. His gentle and modest • deportment. croft voice, and winning manners; his careful svoiddrice'of alt controversy or eten dis cusaiofis of subjects'which sheald be etu (llona/ excludlel front dither interchanges and converse with the other'shlic pro duced a moat agreeable 'and, we trust, is pelmabeot impression - upon our visitors from,the North:" ' '• ' Ir.appetre that. during -the yesr 1866, there ware 85 railway accideePtiegiellai ted Staten., in which 44* Were litefr find itr there 115:newtons ware,killed-end 607 wounded. This •ta a greatininiarrement 'ever 1865, whea-thereverei-.lB,Vrailioad secidebie,' in farhieth - 335 - persamwere. kill= Oa and I',427linstrided rand•it7texhibits a less 'number and wctunded:by such accidtints 'then' day 'yeassitioslBol. These riecidentS; hoWevet, do entintsliade 'itoyivitere tiektani 4 1 / 6 :wintel itltresid their Aw e 'carelesiniee. - '3'herw 3•2 arta:os6st, 1 113156.'0is the 'variOtvirir'erit tied tTnited States, by, whicb.633 pereptie'briterkilled and 159 wortnifedt-' Thfinia less number -than occurred during 1865; for - whiottyeef the report is 32 accidents,-In which-I;7Ba `impious were killed atellaweanded;.but is a larger ituuttnof then - was %NADIA for any previous year since - I'BM '7Thesia" reports do not include loss hi life by die= asters at see, nor during .naval engage ments. EZNI ALAN 3funnartEn Atm ROOTED Iry Na taots.—THe Vicksburg Herald of-the 2d, lava; Mr. Purvis Spears was brutally triur tiered stilts residence in this county, on - Sunday might, by *band of negroes; He was shot' wioe with a shot-gun, ',his place ransacked and the building burned. His body wno berrierlto a "Cinder.Ooe.Of the assassins walked ail, pilles:to" another Place. and reported the murder and burn ing. but stated that it haffbeeti'dono by gang of whit Several of the neigh - ' bore visited the peace,,qua-tioned the" ne 'grope. and their atatementsbaing so ,much contradictory, examination was made, and many (Sr the artieles.t ahem from the house were found in-thei-neen) ginner.. of ibetit were ,arrested,. but the ,others made their escape.. Those - arrested *ere brought to this sty yesterday, anti lodged in" Hi „ •- -A rink old dotard Of seveitti five. livine near s i ringfield. Iltinoic. . deterniitied to marry a trim young iartitor's daughtsr. His son Frank,rioposed the idea. and went to work to prevent thereat,* With great nctei=tation he purehased.:-Mtn and a horrid lookingmeat axe. and bad them arranged in state at ~his father's house. - Reverting the order of thing , ,biii declared -theweddieg baked Meats should:coldly furnish-forth a funeral; Abet Finny, in stead of a brtdo, should hes corpse; that his father might . have .a funeral, 'but no „wedding; that standing thereat the door of his paternal mansion.! be Would with that sharpened meat axe:Cleave her from crown to, sole; that the coffin prepared was for her decent i burial ; and. finally. that he wa' ready for the .murderer's bet. Thernarriage:wits mdefinitelY lost • A. EMIR Ads Pi-- Shaeffer. daughter of a retifiectable fernier living neariterAlleshouse. wee returning to her hornet little a iterd tisk on Vies'atty evening. she was stopped Se& skinned negro .rted...lms., Stevenson, who drew from,liis potit'atirpfsted Or some other weapon,_ thresteMing.to':sheot mini she submitted to his:hintitand"lo-, decent. proposals. :119,, hold' Of her person; but4revelr mitied"the fiend, and by hat riglitened,tha wretch so that he releme his hootantl:fied. •The, mew was Amsted Ana dskyLthis Week. sad I had a hearing before the .Wajor, 'when-he was committed for triitai:bourt is default at $1.59Gbai1...--,farrisinfrg. Gee. Sheridan Andes gaitiltsiliti t tekinll the' Pt eskleney ova wife. #0 ffecitinsitk or ostw4r Ake :_othar • • .; Cost of the Natirmal Capitol—The old bmiding burnt by the British on the rap titre of Washington, in 1814, cost $788.- 071. The cost of the sew Capitol to 1839, inoludin7 improvements of grounds. was t ;. l 809 44 -- • . 1 !""ftiol: 4412-end. 855. intliti, l 9ldr improvemertte, $893,9594 m aking fel end Cif the apdArouno*-14 90,4411.T.The tions - ;stes imcipeOejeonta pin tra4e* tseijOidlnß. timid NOR in *greet, WM cost it least sti 00009 mere. A shocking murder was perpetrated on tberateamtiaranrce-4 84 -4 ,lll oline istl 4 .o.l*Phal. Missouri, on Friday. An of 4 ease Passed offense At itootW ri At who wortA tni;ol 4l a6 4lpul!, 1 = - sied - at gun. 'filichififianfiteristrtheblsteael of passenger who was ,standing near -the_ in= tended victim; !tilling binsina4allll7- sion.was_atterward mortally :re - undid by the passengers in their attempts to arrest bite. ' .A cargo of rum , was recently beached at New Brighton, England, and settle barrel' were washed ashore a crowd of men and boya tapped them and drank until they volre too drunk to drink longer. One young man fell dead on the spot. Nearly a hundred others suffet?d beyond -11_411ing from the effects of the debauch: A scene 'of extraordinary violence. aid indecency ensued, the details of which are entirely unfit for publication. A letter, from Lagos, on the coast of Af rica. says "The day after tee arrival of the frigate at Lagos. an English schooner brought news from Dahomey. The King was preparing to go to war with the Ash. antees and, .to timpittate fortune; bad or demi:4mo —..htindred" men to be semi iced to the Qenii. This 14 the third time withhimiesr that be his indulged in this horrible barberityeo.... ' filirChattilnarititireßeptititoky; edited by Cot McClure, the ablest writer of his party in the State, gays of.iltiareo Inaugural Ad. dress: “The phraseology would better befit tits - hustings than a Smte,pagter.". Harr rishurg correspondent of the Dis , atolt is still more severe upon . oeary—he actually charges him with stealing the best written part of the address. Hero is what he writes : 'ghost - who- , ;have mead the thoutathat .are stave of a rather striking variety of style in the eomposition.. The carts of this ,ney be briefly related. Tile moorage as rorightelY prepared and placed type, was but s little more than half ifs preseatierigth. - When Mr: Dungloon, the Golfe/noes_ private Secretary, came to see the productien.,he,hints4 to Ges t , Geary the propriety of dealing more vigl . rotte": ly with national questioner. The result was that Illr,,lthoglesou presented to Gov Geary in erritic g a terse embodiment of *hie on that subjeot, with. rber,suggesitho Ihetithe ring' part of the message be so Molinari is to embrace tbeth. letetead,of doing-re proposed. the Goe. ere an .tak leg th _suggestion made , wrote them eat fit-n different Shape: lid they AM) eared se the etnoladieg part of the Wares!. The per tithe relating to peetictivesariff wee written. by still-Another hand..;These particulars have come to 'my knowledge in - ouch set authentic wai t and [teem to be so borne out by read ing of the address itself, as to render their truth highly probable. , Eat personally - . 'know nor how:the ton% may be ; I tell the tale as 'twos told tri'me." l • Poor renegade Gea7 ! It ie bad enough to hare he contempt-: of . all his former friends, but to be iirtnally' disowned -by the better portion of his new allies, tofore he has - fairly. become warm• in hie aest,-is a degree of shame which may Weil fdruish.a warning to all who, like him, sell their Principles for "a mess of pottage." „ • ~ Detectors Orsaairiox.—We are requested to publish the following, from the Oswego Ad-, yertiser of. t4e . ltlth • - ""Dr. tist6. the calialareted sayseon. Yester day perfartihk meet 'delicate °pastiest; .at 770i0knei1l . 11 nrISELlikt ei little dlejletlfer''Of rtir. John Dort:Der, an employee of Briggs A Condee. The ehild h two years. and two laon•bi old,.snd hal:teen affected with bar in the eye far. some time A s Slikts 'iotr ago her fither presented the case to Dr. L e.' .4cm; who then -retched to operate on it, fear. ins that, although: the operation might be a Boum as far as,.removang the Antler was concernpli. pore:atlantic disease might be in. doped. ' Sine&thet time Me. Dormer. hat ...11P idled to essay eminent physicians and star. Who,gsre the' emu. opinion and refused to - operate. - A short : time- wince • the matter brake, hunting thelittlegirt its In extremely painful-aid dangweens . condition; the _proba bility lasing , that, death would-,anon follow. Yesterday, Mt :Dormer -Stain -presented- the cue to Dr. Lista* ' lining ;bim Oat ,he was anxious to sere the life of the'etalld. If possi ble, hut being out of etapitiyesent, he could not pay him for the operation. - The doctor, after bipleinint Wirthe danger to the child, agreed to portant' the delicate-operation with out pay. * The ebild-was put under the influ ence ofshiiinforecoupt E Dr. Liston proceeded - to perform , the most trying of enegloel tasks, removing the ey0; 1 att.:operation which the strongest, annstitutloo, , .not Mader the infiu _ once ofsnestheties, sbuld not nedergo with. oatehallt. - The - dobter 'Was oeticietelystio-, Sessfhl, andlait idea the Child .was resting - Iran, end hopes were entertained of her per-, histtettg effe" . - srer7-” . • ILlfessl3% • &wan OPTIC'S Beils•astketiza)ttaasurn. —Thlikoe einditatafor TIMED Morse tuned gwary - Meek by Lee 41310P5e4, 149 Washing slie 8t ; EiSton, , Made. It is jtistwhat As boys and girls Ottia• The reading matter, Eludes. - Gl:invent/style of , Orbiting all reetunseeka it ie-.e work mouthy. otpatroettge, pecillarly adapted la the !riots of the ytinni.; -;•-• • lifiAttitit...--We' 'pre ledetifiel to his publedisii:for, - the:. Pebraart,tutnbeg of • Redidles - Monthly with the ihilivutg ironic! ts 11111,0eitie; ti:Ooetti; Bnekte Mud:Wed; Who Namlinfoontillits4); , -Tee itidhinParkel Lan - AAsp p f Esperfeece; Gone Astray,- poem eggleisu4 , 3 ,Auttikiortiphio NotitC-Ed.. fraidalleti-Poe; The filitry.of ifSify ; Ins Din; Thif-Crt for - Help; Diamond- Cut Dietocind 4 rolinlit Viols Hisfseeting, - Animals, -Birds, Adet;-.(iresablaw in fillietai s' Godey fir Februsrrorrens with -floe steel plate 7 .- "The Lost Money'!—Mitleth tells ita own story, , fellowed by two • or th ree weed outs of t•Cilt EllutiPtMlets his Arrom,"- itValenthoe's Day," eta. The illustrations are the very highest-order of the art; and the literary mat ter cannot be excelled. Terms $3 per year. Addrres L. A. Goidey, earner Sixth end Chest. nut eta., Pbittidsiphia.4 • - The Atleoito 3fonthty 'tow- February. ie to hand , with- the failltrins table of-contents:— .The litiardin&Angel, Part II ; M , ea; Charac temetbas of the Elizabethan Literature Gee. Dedillion's Knight.; CoutioJostrailism ; beth's-Chamber Katharine Mort*, Part IV; A Drift-Wood Firdl3:ll4_ 13. late. A Posit flow Mr ; Frye mould hierkpretiched it; Gln ceel Pbenostatts in MazeterFslre..Alesselr_s_; The Guerdon • 11eieilrotione nt.inhe Vender -'-en. -the kraal, ; The' Republican Misers: ..Theßtand-P4int of the Sosrdioteliouse; R e -. views and Libriery • Notices.. Ticknor & "Virlierptibllshers; Boston. - The • lumber-- of -the Old Guard oprns• with- any , able . and • exttanstiee :article " front its editor. mitititet,. Congress, oPta Con' tress." which- emery' Democrat and Republican in the to d ought to regd. jobn,Emenoneket s second article on t The Battle of :Port Repub lic," is more sketchy 'Wm the' first one on 0 3isnossas.” — Tbe "Capitol of Washington," , from .tittegraphio ben of John R. Thompson, ,firokfrly editor, of the Southrtn-Litentry Memo: senaterOs it dashing description of the present, condition Of, that 'structure. _Prof, ,Vs da ecription of itee-"Alhambra' to almost Neal' to Iril• nit's.,:,'Thlo Magazine ha famished as $3 • year. Special inducatimits add premiums are Offered to clubs. - fitimitnetroopiea mill be sent for 25 cents: Address Vat_ Eyrie; Horton & Co., No. 165.--Nattsau rt.. N. Y. Tun Sommt'o Oar ti es s. biro. Ann S. Stephens'. aut6or of "glades and Pamlie," "The Old Homestead," - "Hart Dorwent," forbe }hires.," *gibe Gold Brick." '"Silent &toggles," ' , lON:tied WiSs.P' • "Wife', Se trot," -100., etc: . Cloth. Prioo2. Noo r ia defy that Mt, Stephens posses ses eh spawn of litOtheillt A most absorbing novel.l r o Tholioldier's-Orphosts" is not cane- tale-of the &Una of tine. *hub pr o b a bl y Ko wa, HAW/ RAIZ Ruyan F. lilt occurred ascots of lbw *Shin 'Um past l'unqiist 1 0 9 01 sPlassitnt far ("daring Itri? bale years. - .Tb• scene- of bey -story-is btill ate sal Omar* Prorl4l3lll its Mktg eat sod pro esmearfnagi, apitt o p le s tes nu b ha t N is t - isetist lb /mirth; nig Man Bilinntifal noir ibesiiing MM - dealing in hot toil mob bi th e . p u bu e Ft..P.RALL k CO.. Huhu% N. nit Prolfriatals: - min& sad tiblebrbave itst yet limeade Peens at Sale by all d2b13141. • : . 63 lilt the WinidiSid of patriotism.- - Is dot, ' the book Is one Of lite better kind ' - orstoWelit,` sgjanmars LlMOnaucTujiliiiihnorloiwriv, Ind worth the reading. Ibuseeow.- - Se INV raerzettl*Cca ledgv 4011 tlis **el Arra% -Ahem tied - Dimon _ _ _ ' 'o44ll.4rodif bovollimato lo 111112811011,with nit Attics laitittlecat Awksor S-coillel B l ll lP magi Ot 14111 /11 aided WO _flWeistsif tr 6 and.sscond administration, no fliptAmstmso, 4--aigs..camosagr.AMlLlialiMill7ol%iksrsol 'mg us oitt foo Os fob.. isiodowswigh" • 1 ians.l 7 ; • siblikitlipoirAilitri,ategMtph - : :- .i -- iitivel: Curtin from utter smack in the i thoddy frauds. •=l:ll2rrisartrg Tekgrgh. ii a. -Yee.- 'Will t t was for your interest 4 o dover hispaquencies then, and you lied, ." esopl ly: € likat Curtin was saved from she ottiuptitis aeeduct entitled him to. Had the trtit#l,Seetriflown, instead of being elected & eectO tie*he would have gone down to ib-E . unitly. btinded with the indignation .of * swindled and betrayed people.. What matt be thought of a sheet which acknowledges its knavery, - end makes a public bout of the fact ? — , lltihaaatUMAlLAWMPlPAilresatAßY# l ! - ., burg, last week,, Mr: Quay; Curtin'e us adidate for Speaker, introduced a bid ilo'prorlde for. holdings Convention to revise and attuiod the Constitution of Permsylrania. (striki n g the word WHITS from the Con;titation.") IA this what the Redlesle promised the people — in the last campiugn _ WiIAfEIIOULD DC DOSS —E , fref young rasa le the country, shonld he not 4ally f educated for busroess, whether he intends-ea follow Com mercial pursuits or not. It is within the power of every intelligent, enterprising young man to prepare himself iti s!shortlime and es a moderate expense to till suocessfally almnot any , positioc in business. The beat and cheapest place we know of to secure lueii en education is the Iron City College, Pittsburgh. Pa., en'histitutien nestantdeely known as, toe!. in dna moat thorongb, successful and practi eel Business College in the country. ., , • Disratntrnons.—We 'would call t , attention to the opinion of one of the leading papers of Canada' n thesubject of Gift EatorPrires ""Most of oar reader: bare no doubt read come of tho: 11 4Plar01 1 f ,gift ,Cater rise, Gift Concerts, so., which appear frotitime to time I:vibe-public prints, olferiog most temrting bargeins to thou: who will_ patronise Awn. lassoatessesthesears giganticiinnibng t; tf; But thotolloo few rollPsolablo Arnie ,n.h0. 0 40 bus nese dna/glummer, widths/ di, it Se • zgeAcc of increasing their- wholesale business, and not co mike money. Prom such firms, it is true, bantsome and valuable artiob e. are pro• cured for a very small sum, and what it more important, ,no ono is weer' cheated. -Every person gets good value 'for his dotter; herattie as an have stated, it Jo intended to act al en advertiiiement to focrease.their ordinary. bus trase,-, We hare NOR numbers of prises sent out in this way by Sherman. ; Watson tr. Com panye of Haase Street,./1, Y., and there is no doubt that souteof the articles are worth eight or tan times the money. paid for _them, while we have not even or hooted of a !Ingle article which was not fully worth the dollar which it cost. lint this is only obe of the eseeptions to the rule, foria a general thing the parties en. gaged in This basins:l are nothing but clever eirindle4.—Saturday'Reader ' Montreal, E. a, Jan 13, , 1566. • deelo'66-151. • Ross's Germans's Funstentin —Mr. Warren L. Ross bee taken the store lately conducted by Justice, Ghrecra Galla gher, and fittedit up with everything awe , a ry to make s complete gentletnen'sfurnisbing establishment. It is stook °teeth s, sassimeres, vesting. and ready made clothing is superior to anything ever brenght to the city, and we defy any one to visit the Store Withent•finding :something to suit his taste. Mr. Rees has been very successful in securing a cutter who is not surpassed anywhere. Underhisskiliful supervision the concern is tnrning out work equal to the.beit Eastern establishments. :NO person can have an excuse for going abroad to get•clothing while !testi 'affords the votive niences that he does. 'ln addition to his other goods be has sties ' a superior stook of hits and caps, hosiery, collars, cravats,—in short anything that a man wants' in the clothing line can be. got at Ross's. Cell and see for yourselves. , je2l tf • , Fott states& years 4 was sorely distressed with the Asthma A greet portion of-the time i wee usable to -wowitosserst-irequeretty for weeks at-a time.„ ,I could obtain sleep on ly by setting np in i s chair. being unable to breathe in a lying potties. •In my long search after relief. 1.. of coarse, tried many medicines. but 'all to little or no porpoer, I' nsed WORN Compound Extract of liatart Nog.- This met my ease at once. and the very great relief I have experienced by neing it convinces me alio.. it iv no more than my duty to mak. the fact pub: c. that others now Offering ae I need to Nutter. may anow where and bow I obtained my relef. I have also need the'same preparation as a liniment isiii4st Colds with goat natisfactlon, and con sider it a very useful article and . one that fettilly-lemilti Ala well to keep ebont them. Alaimo EDDY. North Jaya, -N. Y. Arg. - 2111.—oct2U-If ir you went_ a correct likeliest co to 'Winger it So.'s phoirgrapkr rooms, 1328 Peach street,'above llaying introduced all the latest improvemen taih the art; they flu ter themselves they can satisfy the most fait adieus. They have 'the .'moat pleasant and airy, rooms this side of the eastern cities, an improved background, hisutifill nide 'decors .tions and a large life sited mi. roe, in which the subjetitti can .took themselves mivare in the face while the DictUrer is helog 7 taken.— Thasky light is the largest in the city, and pictures catilte !alien low cloudy day - as well as in the Otrarest. - 8ept.18.4. Coma. t.faio. otirtßon Zygote rifintoOs Mow fatto attoation, awl should-be cheated. It allowed to ecouttatte Irritation of the Loop, a rmakooot Th oat Maras, or Consumption. Is o etete, the melt. BROWN'S FIRONCHIAL TROC3B3, hiving ailed Innovate to the puts, give tmotedlota Wier. Pm. 1 BRONCHITIS,' Asru M A, CATARRH, ' • • 0 13 . 41 8,P 2 4111T , ab 4 Thro4 - .lliseto9„ Troches in ,i.d Mous good 1111.81* Bbrieisitod Pohlte Oaten wilt tad .Tkoehes,istint in eteirtor the iota wheatekes Won eittitas reltaring tit; throst - after so Itteistal exertiostot timeliest ovum "t't oche. Ise tereVoite" salied Mier - pretty pheetetstes, and hoes bid.trafiloWati trint.eistueit thiciukttbot the 'amity.' 'Maw to 'rude of aisifi r iaa *tog proved their *Mem hy Wait of mow, Jests oath Jeer Cads tionn Is now [parities In Tattoos parte of the world, and the Troches are antrsteany roisounesd bet tar than other articles.— 01114 W Malt !Brown's Brood:dal Smarm," and . do not tabany of the *amble's imitation( %id may be oared: _ Sold iraorywhime. no2O dm ` . O ' BOXENCEVEI 6, PULMONIC SYRUP. This grad atediebse eared t0r..1. IL thaw at, the Proythssar, cdPalmaaary Cam, when it bad swoweed fit mod laralldsble awl. sod when weedy Atha swathe to be tissettable. uletiethasyro aositeed ble are Inestrabb whip be eammeneed the we of thl• simple tot seraredhl remedy. ills he~hb wee rotund to- e !err duet thao. lad aa sales of the Caere bee bees entetwoded, fir an tboathntataa quietly thasseased. maths them, weighs Is those thats•the health* eautula Wee filiethevern be late anted his seediest see shateely to the cam of aziamag h and the -theme villa am =WY easeetheled Mat %lad , the ethos !dieted by bit mailetaas bath been vas , -nausea sad _truly wandsettaL Dr. flathenut asabahrottedemid AIM toonast of Vialinpiidifief reektr, *thee be be is ithee memo of mem. the tilt they eel the thew ansarnsthleto esthete te be Mid aat of theft eartlago, sad to a kir. tatgtbe beinkr, totell perseek 8010=DEI PDLNOMO SYMP. SEAWEED _TOMO. sae Mallthlitlal PELIsil see etheseahlY all reqethel be. theft, Conesasoiaa—lliel direr. •Um ethoth/laulrellibs Iblethe, one ase take theta withal* laths D>± Beltheet, De - when te la ow ' "WM SS bee baillldas. 310 germ abhor tree. bultheillithothibethethalbsithrUbldaththratheier hie the hlthree'llithstit :ram atom whet embeds*, that the two Discs to et ilia theke—eme what is the ithelthee of Cathathelkia." sad the atheras be now lie,: to seethe bathbeese on the Gareresemt Beth by all Drenthe and thileza. 7 Plitt* S3JO Der tellies is Iff.th the tall[ deism. lOUs she Melee dosed altheshe ahead to Dr. Ilebesein, Pemba Oath, 15.2i0th air st.„ phiaaahms, Gempre,Wirdepas dilute: Dam BMW al CO, lit. T.; it. i..Thria* Bilfttinges la 1 Meth D. Tark. thadaseth Mot Welker TRAM Meths 11; CollUthateese talgeate4S 4 w•es.h3e4rre MEII ELIE 71r stabibi — eirerraillruswilag" - .- - - - ------- - - 4 1Vir: AL.gEE.Ar. _IIONECK.,R; .. rat preparing, net . atter tad Itesollftlet the *Ulf, and _ Is the most delfghtfal end eroltdeffai ergale the world 1 DE 41,L8R8 IN 'BEAT,/ EaTATE over endued. - ' 817 STATE ST.,. ERIE. Pk ' 1 , ' r —Weisto' ........... Loupe rill end It not ite r a . mowed, t c , ys. / MUSES , - AND LOTS FOS M.E.S iitin‘nlitirs old Ulf Of the holie lint also a dosinteat 1 New tram* bona. a/PO*3 *tree*, betreen 24 ~,d estillitor Om toilet. It it 1 4 Waif Pelfuta•el444• • ' la. Tr*, yi. Lass P.lr 161 4 +toe law—troy eey , ! t l ' zi t !. d i p awest. wpm Itteleielltiet Nes warstetriftsesOffooy on ed stew t. bete *, of the fragrant ' (730thot tho the yo u h . wag - t it ei, c oosh , oo ~ t ,odoreepte cat of Wm Led Woe ! ,:: ' tern". P 011a.44.11 stria Impailately. Thm hoosetirtt le* Streedeetween POLO sad et" TRIG WARUL 07IPXR13. , WM.' I 01.11 . 42.4 hr 142 each; pries in v. 44tata tarp. , i,i ii i i , azit besitobs. podsaw , ooks „ is hatoo 01 , or Tram" boar MI Nth street between Meat* aid Pew, / pomemeinn lot of A p ril mist. eta the tumor .oth which ft mho to the T e e m bones .. en Illith strew_ *, Ne s tweet' Pee* sod %IP Wm: IatINIM by 1418 .111 be sold at • great bargain, , itsederteldef lad person is unevesleed. Foate_apd..fot po ftlk , etre2.. t. b.t w en,.- Perth see o. The above YU** for $ll5 by all tiniest, ad pa " 7 300 ... j gd 4 4,1 0 1 1 7 . 6 i r drea ll t r i Zt. 4 : a r i e r Z:::n in , aujinli at apa bottt• sub, gat brexptey to soy Wale lot 42.4 h. 165. , Ronmera .d two lot. ,' a 6th streat;'between Poplar end ad**, try th e prep totem -.— 1 • . - Cherie. Prior Into and teriesesir. , T. W * mar a CO.. ~.,:. r 4 a lll . I .0 b t ;; (. . 1 1 , 2 fig ; e n tra n it.be g betty Leaz i s o o . .. nd Pa. UV LI/WO Shoot, Now Tor*. ',-, Trouteosod to.. Iwo nu breech ellneetS;tween 4th a-4' lith; terms ea., p. c . , Ow . - Moms and Int oo error. 6th ;id - . elemern 'treats, lot R 24( le (*Leen low, on long 'Wm.._ - _., Sersind doe meidenicat. magma le prier from wo o t o ore one, to the lost tneetto, r in lbw city Raua anerint on east ..vip th atm., Whom Fr eud , and Bone 4, with Pars troll tree and aptaeld mune, goose sod lot on west assenth strost e , teeter on ro e ,..b sod owe...km Pine brick hollow on Pfth sliest, between P e e, ~,,.„! itnitsnd Wick bones on sett Six 'b strait. Wine and lot op 'south side of 19th street, third dor p from easier." ' Hones and lot os irderth Moist wean sy Om, ...d 1411.10. (in c e * and lot on Pamerelh betrao 12th and 23'2 street', as deer from 12lb . aria hoar* with Steen of label. in Water ord The re aliber es of Col.emembell. Brick tnnesioe 11•btline.t, between Peach and fuse - fr.; 'widower of Wiles Boyle. Prins beam on 11th a mt. beteg! to Par!) end S*l - lot 823: hp :65. . oetlB-1* Feat CITY IlinrC WORKS. 4 lion:rrAcrtraE STATION4BY AND PORTABLE • STEAM ENO/NES, . gami% oil. MILLS AND TAME% - BRADLEY'S PATENT ENGINE, HICK'S PATENT ENGINE, RITMO' AMUR CIRCULAR RAW HILLS, GRAM cutaut.in sAw )(ILLS. MULAY MILLS AND MILL GEARING, SEIAIPTINta PULLIES, 6C. MILLING TOOLS, PUMPING RIGS AND DRIVING PIPE • 060. RlELTttir, Prottd•nt. V. J. ► LLOPRLL,Elapirtint•ad•st. JOHN L BLtP. Savatary and Yrs one er -- • THE BRADLEY ENGINE, Kiettreertand by the ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Met atteas tortes. Hee doable the Dower of any other Enloe of mutt sue Parties the Irish- to abediewit the'r bother. nn do we by Willie Restos, whLeb worts the Menet Mumi dwzbtertbe power front the eamehoLter, thee eirefor - bi ateL - sonffn-tt F AMILY ISOOPLY STOWE, Nos. 23 and 24 We.. 4 Park, (Beatty's Bloek,) ItRIE, PA, HEARN, , CHRISTIAN & CRAIG, Wholesale and Retell , s ' ROCE ,Rf R , And dealers In coumity PRODUCT "LOUR, PORK. 71301, DRUM k MUD PBC" WOODEN dc WILLOW WAP.E, TOBACCO, sEGAR/3; &C.. lit Ru ciuditias of Ain't,/ arid Oils Agents for the Clare Wed Rile twee ezd Blown Powder. rar A . boles sod froth sloth sloops kept on book which oth 1 be sold ot the lowed agues. We pledge mooing not to k node:mid, awl (kit* 41i to giro no • call. rrTh. high Pit rite paid for country prodae• malre6 ti PHOTOGRAPHIC IT; A1;1111010/ to CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Material:, Wholesale NA Retail; 141). 601 BROADWAY, NM YORK is addition to oar main Madness of Phothgraphic zradfrrilday ire are headquarters for the following. Mu: Ster•Oreopos and Stereoscopic Views of American and Forel Sp , cities ard I andecap.Oroupe. wtatuary, at.. Sforearweide View* of the Werarom mbratirea made to the efZiOul rampaigns, and forming • complete Photo. arephio history of the great mutest. Stereoscopic Views OP Oleo, adapted for 'either the Magi* Lantern or Stareemapc Our catalogue will be gent to any ad dan 04 remlot of Stamp Of Photographle Albums we maindho nr more largely than ony other home—about 200 varieties from tO etc. to $5O each. • , qtr Albinos hare ths mutation of bring euperfor fa beauty sod dura bility,* &ay others. Card plibtortaphe of Generale. Statesmen. Acton. ,ko Otir catalogue embraces orer efe thongsr d difterunt tutjects, beading rafrodue floss of the moat celebrated engravings, Paintings, Sta tue; kri Slintographcre and others rdertog goods C. 0. D., please remit 25 per coot. of the amount with their order. The prlestami guilty of oargonds cencon fait toadi fy. nolt.dui• OP HEALTH Prepare for Disessie DB. BENNETT'S CHOLERA MORBUS, DiARREREA I CaOLICS 'CRAIIP AND BOWEL CONIPtAMT3 OF SYLAT KIND WARRANTED to sore Chests or eny of the above disuses in their worst forms. A were tam of Cholare has been cued with It in SO minutes. proof of which wilt be alma to any wishing it. No cue his seer been lams Tn 'which titans& Pripind by DR. :OEN DIINDETT, of Weileyeills and sold by blab and at Um et re of P. A. Sinker. Erie ta. Patassl.oo riatorts.a. Birewra 01 Corxrmarra. DR BEN-NETT.'B CiILIBR47aD FEMALE RESTORATIVE Rae barn tested Prr the last 20. ream and given com plete satisfaction. it (wreathe following complaints: Pato in the small of the back and hips, with • pulling weight and beating dove when long on the feet: Pain in the sida,low dowoorith palpitation of 'be heart: cold fat and diadems of lb. head; Pain between the shoul ders; week stomach; nervous agectrons. etc. Raeommenditions to in the vomit. of th is medicine could be gins by lbw undred , had the time Bad room. The best plan to bny a bottlr, and test it foe goaraelvea. Price 111.00. per bottle. • tao'd,br Pr. Bennett, at his aim m Washarrilla, and at P. A. Backers atom Erie. atkoZtf • FARM F UR SALE. ♦ raim ISIOUSILLIIj 97X gent, SITUATED IN McKEAN TOWNSHIP, ono-half ettanwi, with GOOD HOUSE, BARN S; ORCHAED, 0,11 0000 IltiMl S tore o ar rot farther particulars enquire it the Drag t . Wu. Nlrli & FONS Comer 7th and S tate SttNtl ENVELOPES &WRITING PAPERS, dwoursus. SAMUEL. 11AltwOR * CO.. Noa 316 and 117 William Street, New York, Envelope Stanaketanire. lodating se. ry • etrle 01 -east Mary, note. letter, Vete; pry. drug and porttol molars. Also olf. aunts far the Irrloe k lion 'llllli Welting Paean be the sue or ousllir iientlta. Yrin list with aleph. net h mail when requeted Dislus GM deel&lni tutted to eaU and szamloe stock, stlles, prieei, he. R EMEDIA INSTITUTE 'TOR SPINIAL 0•61/1. No. 14 BONDNTREIrr, NEW YORK feePait tafonnat;oo. idtkAltio kiirbtst tatassoisels, oleo a Beak an Special Thames, lo a maul 5w00 10 1 ,4 sent hoe. Or Es rare lad and for ekes, ore urea WU met revel k i tot, sr•sdrnMis•ag rbrrtelasp ere elorredly oopesters,lntturot refrreaces to - straw, should be Wooed. Enclose o stamp for natio% and Mont to DR. LAWRViCF, No. 14 BOND oritErT. 211/W FORS. oorlYelf 3y. HIUMWAHTIStiteI /OR CHEAP GOODS! - ' WHOISULS ' 4ROCERY AND - PROVISION STORE WINES AND LIQUOIL F. A M. SCHLAUDECIEBR. lie tow readviag demi: old shod. assert= Maas State stmt. a tarp_ sad superior stock of thesesis% Pfteoas, Iraa. i Lissom Wino!, T ro oads., sad We Witt., • Mits. Vats. ha, he. ?wart vita evssyttchte Mat in s noose at tido klad, whisk they will s/0I u cheap ss say other setae themsalt le Oda WV to: Cash an moat Web of conotry predass._ - - • Thas lasaatasea head cm of the turd sad dust Illeisttslassa sad dome ever kvt6t shish Il et atotte %hesitation crew to Seta to sff sadasees—s ateedssispeass Is bettsr thea turisteop shil=mcistis asdi hems win tad great GROCERY HEADQUARTERS, —AIIBRICAN BLOCK. BTATII BTRBET. Jur 11.1/111-6 IL aIinigINULIM. LOTS FOR, St Acg 144 . 1 by 147 tom 14 toot alley, on north wed comer Ettatosad 1011 street. 24 feet by 100, on S'o.t• itreet, between 1"1" . tad Iltb, Pet side. . ,21 feet hy 100. east aide Stale • tr“, comer nt 21 feet by one hanelted,enet aide State steset,Miointerg atemt. Bela stole no State rtreet, betweeaTtla and Bth s'e Lot =26 by 165. 4010 165 south Ws of 10th street, plat of out lot No. 64"-- III:shoot state of o.ltlvition; btict house, with goal toms and ens ortbard. . . . . 42 G 47•11 on Gespal MIL all roam from grin—toed re. ~..-. chard; 56 aer. ea timber: acted grata land; well watered ;;', /00 arms on Law Road, four solla from grie—hozot 2.,'! , 'torn and gond orchard. , . .. =.. 108 amen near Harbormeek; good grille land adiehr i tog Capt ffition'a. t,;.. , ; 60 at of hrsolnet timber lead near Concord Swim, on Ihe• P. k rt.ftt.; eery chea . ~ • Pseud p. other rood farms within' t wo riles of tin ': • oily. . . ~ . - .. . - liO. . . . seroontl.cul, two and one•hitlf milgt.froto Erie, to irittlertiret rood, bowie, two bans. two orchards. lit antes in Gre.o townohip, two anis from Eli.. ,i 65 scree two-m.114a from file, agar Mart Rood. node ~ ..- . .1 Ono mitirstion. -r , i • Wrenn sear Flarbompook, on LA* load, near Fos? r',... Rile Cr• k A law amount of Oil Lana and producing 'rolls ie Pennaileadia, West Virginia, and Canada, ars offersdin extremely lo• prices. , n 0224 ILARRLDIIIA an ERIE RAIL ROAD p TRI3 great line traverses the Northern and Iferthwei counties of Penneyleanin to the etty of . Ena. Lake Este. , It has beerleased by the Potaiptersge Rd rend Company, and la nperatad by *M. 11411 Trade Erre Expreu TraSzi. 'wren Amn.... Nail Train 715pti Erie Expre.a Train • 1000 ac Worm' A =Om 400aa Passenger urn rte through no toe Erie Ilan and tt press trains without change both :rays tete:eon Ybdigei phis and Fine. • • Van York connection: Leave Saw York at 000 La,. arrive at Erin 10 00 a. m. lease Noir York at 501 s m.; arrive at re. 718 p. m. Leave Erie at 030 e. arrive at •Ner York 440 n. m. /XI V* Erie at 10:1 en,; arrive • t New York 10 10 a in. Elegant Sleeping Cara on all night trttna. - For information respecting Pasaanger bnalneee at corner of .402 b and Harker eta . Phi a, and for 1ng.:;13 nominees or the Ciimpany'l taints, S. B KIisGSTON, Ja m esrntr tab sod 'target `taro's, Phi ladalphia. .T.'W.RETROLTIB, Frie. BROWN, agent N. C. R R., Ba ltimore. H. H. nounn.-.4. oen•ro 'mot Agent, Phila H. W. GtVINNER. Gen. Van art. ndla, A. L. TYLER. finnan' Superintendent errie, Pa , NEW itift3l• , - James P. Crook, having Wren in hii min. Jame 1., as a pullet. 0a the Ist des of Aprll.lBB4, ander tart" minas ofJAVIN P CROAK & BON dashes in' bare int Dement of his old see - aunts. All parameknowine am. aslau Indebted to Wen sr! MaartadNn all and agt34 aithoat dilay. JAMES P. CROOK lc SO', 110i1G11 . Sr. PLANED LUMBER AND r*IVPLOItR[II 0 ► Wino Saab, Ramat, Door. and Biklds, aad Plant , Pence Serail Sawing, IW - Ehlng u 4 Planing dove to order. pop on Peaeil qt, Between 4th and 6th Sts., trilol. Ws rinvPiailiallreall the attentlosiot the online tea • - '1 faelittlee kir &due work, to the tell of eta and on reasonable tame. Having Stied as entirvi.ws shone, with renerior nsaehisen, we bel midden i• dying entire iattaliastion. IMlPOrden hoes abroad will receive tirorcri atanna mr2P6ll-11. • JAVEa P. (moor* AM. TOVAS H. JErirgre3oX,i In the Court of Co' Pleas ' 11. J. ROBINSON. 5 of it rieCoanti• Na. XI? November lend, Ma. EleotaMot to talons the apatite perfonnon contract for the sale of the following ducrned Lei plaintiff to defendant, to wit, a lot of ironed What tbs' city, of Cony, and county of &le storm' scribed to follow—wog tot No.ll to said cit ed on the west by Can as stmt. on the ram N 0.13, on the east by lands of Porinton t Johw on the North by land sold to Perry Btawari; lot being four rods vide on Centre street Arid the Sheriff luur madoretorn to the sad E the .dsfettdant is not found in this hallwiet. not one In possession Mahe land to the said one dm, full the return day , of aid writ being• • ROW pm plaintiff by his attorney moms and morel the o grant a role on deendant, to appear and - pleat writ, sob. elm. ant of Assembly in such ease mu provided. 13ENJAbilii Attorney for Plaint • ow Viva, Dee 17111.186 A. role granted ou del ant to plead as !wapiti for, to be published as mil by ant of Assembly. Per Cur. From the reeord-4 toff. dee2o 2m C. P. ROGERS, froth' F REE TO EVERYBODY. A large 4 pp. Catalogite. tesehing how to moors TIC Freckle', nipple'. Blotches, Moth Patches. So! "I' Eruptions and ell Impurities of the Ohs. How to fox *Maker', rot" Curl aid beaatiltr the hairi er age, ear% o:mahatma, Nervotur nd oor;` weal and valuable Information. Everybody .11*.Dti fore; Address DCROISE. MUTTS la CO., Chealiatt, 285 Rtw, Stmt. Troy, N. Y. so.N.e ANEW PERFUIIE FOB THE MDIERCOM Phu%lea "Night Uleouting Circa*: PlosionSi "Melt ineitsiiog Cereal. Phulon , . Phalan's ~ : Viglit Illeeinimig CoreII& Phalan's '. , Niallai Ellimmileg Ce A mast exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfeot distiled from the rare aad beautiful gores fr.. wHieli It takes its niMet. linnufnalurd only by ' pn&LciN & Nix*, New , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS., ASK FOR PRAWN'S-TAKE NO °VIII ESIPLOYMENT FOR UUTEI IMIXIIOI. - fit/tabled and rats:red soldiers, 'adhere and at. of slain soldiers. and the unemployed of both sae erslly, in want of respeetable and pr. fitars meat. incurring no risk. eta proems Ruch bY a post paid addressed eurelope for particolsrs • DR. JOHN 11. nessAu , sot 163. Brooklet. Yr ram STRANGE..II6TITAXIM—Erery ouni gentleman in the Milted states an hear ' , my with to their sdeantage by r•tura au , charge) by addressing the undersigned. Trf larre of beinghtenbuggedsrill oblige by not na nerd. All others, sill please address their obid,r out, 3%04. T. arettras-tr.-• ; 831 Broadusy,s. OYSTEkS ! OYSTERS! F. A. WEBER & CO 814 Have camasetioscl keeplec•Pratt k Ce.'t lialatnor• 0 stets, which they will sell Olti:e can or ewe. Thaw Oysters, ars eostidered the market. Hotels, saloons and priests piled at low pew. TUR,,BRIDAL CHAMBER, as Root and intimation to young Wea—pabllabi are Ametation s • d root boo dt oborle in opliit. Address Dr. J. SIMIAN 130( 4, jalred.ly.- PhfWWI • THS MASON HA it Lim coin% forty Mutedadapted to pared v. mos* for PO to WO «en. riftpose ardada, oe other ant magma awardedN a ll traisa err. Wm,. NOO Wm 1 111"1""tmanUti ii=l:llB,Nos Tort. _k f.r;re IS tut 10tis.et 51101pu t.r ArA;lt Westward "Ifight Bleeding