VIE ERIE OBSERVER. Fosx.szwraa's rnocl. (CT run* N. W Coon SrUrasr. £XD TIE PARK. ,ctu."ol copies. paid to tavern*, $2.50 .413 u ntil the end or the yes r. sa.uo. Fire cop. et to pas addrere $:0; Teri copies $2O. - • All onh.eriptioe *cam:Luta limit be rattled =0w ,140 paper will be rent to any person • whose I*. ont , I. not lcnoan, otatess the 'pries Is pad to tol losing atv MIT sivertialaa rates, sa— .ya,tlM•tr.clle sib• ahl to. in sec/mains the ~I „ .tn en!4. an inch is considered a bait an inch is rated as i fall • q :10n 4MI 'A 4-50 5.50- 7.eln 8 (1 , 100^ I? on Isso, .3/4 oonvw) TIM 40 500 R.T4) B.sr 12.0 n 20 35 Or ' T..-. NI nth.. .•• Vrin ,nth.....- tottotoro' Vottelto $3 each; Aa va each; "Spector Nati.tro e d.. Non rotrl.l. and inserted before litattiatoo r.nt it 1 4 dition to reenter rates „,... •• the partla., 15 meg per 2921312 \ ti 11,tin.erithn,12 esnta pot Ilne for rnr oneh . nnbrni tont iiirerfloye e' Ile. liferricr. 6 1 1 &nab ; , ‘4....r* , .menta Inotar+od erPrr GOT tottdint In , .•• period'thew wish them will 1v tont'nued until or •v-P - 1 , 0 of the arlrorri..,,,, _ Wo. hie. nne of the beet jrhhhir eftl. end ♦re prepared to do any kind et e nr r^.7%1; nviere, et OS eelteettable vim*, c , c.,n4 et,4, at say establishment in the ,e'eAti,na shntild be &Premed to BENJ'N Editor' and Proprietor Business Directory. Artnymn - .4.7 LAW. treann VIII• - nol4mo• =I ) . E. `,FIRON DENTIST, Peach St. 3 doors solltb eg tf J 0116 E 11. urrt.m. A ITORSMAT LAT. 01711.11. (Incin*•• .n.erticato •nd other bnotee!' attended to . 4 tN ..i.psfekr. a•nrr•R. Nyvlt 3 1141t1701 A TTOILITYS CorrVllitungg Ar T.A w o,gn, moot. nolo North West corner of tho ~ro. Frio, Po. n Trwrlaw to. Tut PRAT, Mgr* sansnel rHnrh C.,Of 171fth tvv, ' • K if errFL • WRiPTiOrd. Ps.. taw rx.P7MPRIVP,R. slontinn sivob• tr. _„. IZEMEEI Crusinni .+nnnt,lTol , ••• *MIA re,. n. 0 4 4.•..4 .#4 I);pn4IIMRY. T rfrrtmr or vv. Nervy, Pgrun% pi o a r w.ot of Favrn.r Mtn Prle, MEMEIIMM DP/lA.llth PIO., Clwrt. Aeh. rkn•tium'ar, T.ath ant °llineea nfa ce , Nl-0 RR. D. nt. Vrl., Pa m•42-ff. Lt,DIN D uL , NIII, PhrvcianN an/ Sieve flee ftoG hunt e.nro• of qixth. Write arm day and r.aldenee 914 Myrtle !tree'. be• nthsnd Tenth qtf. tr. lrrner•T T•Aw J 08 1 .11711 OP THR PRACII. finn•iirinetir and Onlivetar. G l aeto. ;Ming., iv - 03111,65t corner of Fifth and pIR'4S-t f EEO .Tons ronvaavinuira. at tha now c. Fens rinse*. hay ^n hand o Tory! aawirt. rnernrm. Provisions. "Ano4 and Willow Warn, Vcbc,o. ke . to which hi re. r rdl. the , ettreti on of the public. •atiallad that "er AA ir 01 beryline as can be had to ant DOA ,nttr. maDSttAS-t• 6O,111;TT. M. 11.. PITTSIcIAN AND qttRAION ..ro•f. omit C Ql►gePa enro—boardo at .nro of C. W. NORD. 2tl floor month r,fthold, r strrot 015 to boars from 11 04104 'll2 P. W. tnyleArti DEM = Wholesale agd retail dealers in Aothr.elta. HA Moe:burr coat and wood. Genuine Ivan far trim:loles. and nrooared for hone use. ro hand. Yards.. Corner Cth and Myrtle. and a,rtto and Meer at., 2 squares went of the M. Vrfe. na. VIUISIO{, M. Doe flemeopathl6 Pbeefeise and Surgeon noiAentt 629 St. opens{ !a the Penh Olt. hour. front 10 te IR A. 11., 3to P.. It, 3 P.ll. apS-On• . P.STtTE POrt. SALE. very choke business; situ on Stotsftreeit. 541.0016134 rfebtkr Ftreeta, East aids ars I rate oo .117 reasonable term, t 5 applied ccalrm et' Wlf. A. OA LRRAITIT. Avant 311L1.4ti, Orm. ENGINIZX AND Stravirmt .4 earner Sixth litmatfind Rat Am...e. B. t. 0.010/INR, rATIMTS4I.II MAUI state wad ?mach: Flue Rome and C. I.t an rpuinnahlit tenni. mv28'6471y. Kr N Reeves, cm nsatint [Tope, Met. I le.. fArer, kc. Proprietor of Ate ani ••••rr., and Melt velvet:mere. Erie. tf s. PICKERING. I). I). nrITIPT. Oitee, 'French st.. 'meow" story ' , Alnek. year ennairr of Reed HOl2llO oelfely. E. )lAt:I LL. O. la Rovar-fal# id,to at tba Park. Sec Pa. 2R. _ • ArPOILI2III on Pa.. °Mr, in gerfe Initial:lg. Litotes .qtr, P. • WEN , o , lllr KernD ' i Pitabk Mar .4,..... promptly mode in all parts of t.), e oil re 1-t2•im &Mar* ID Ft0 4 ,,,..1i„,‘„i o f 0 4 , I o.nd soft noel, t.! oe prnpertv to the oto•o•fin z nor nie - ooperni tre frnt4 the 4461 euttnently - enr- Qo. t our eld friends 4 RANK/N & p.c ne , • Fifth•treot. bit m Work, Repairing PITY .{7.I.IGRNCE firrice. ''"a!"^l' 'arty lobed for girl' nt all darmiatln • '' ,l •lw4 at ohnrt unties. Closcobarfookl ;kr, s,natrana l , Walters and I ~ .11 cods , •hntals.b,ardia - g hatrat 1 4 ' .11 " " .bpnedvitti aoriaata nt all kinds (.rya to esll thiol9 4 nC o . !..:rlo, . _ J. Jr. Clo3l* [. ciluNTI fall de MUG ' •r• inn r•ah•d from We. York 7 ' ll LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE al•n, rnnyed film Naar York '•^skit• of so 18h. PW: 1 417 Nadi !h. C•nnln, MT0111: ?OR I.OIER AND DYNTLEVEN. •t• of Chlldreo'. Plain and nee. RE A bY• M ADE CLOTHING. ' Remputa. 1.7.4.,•C! of binz. A variety of Go Tarnishing Good,. 'Zhieb *ill be kept on hand. and slue O. rods are all manateeteesi by ousel At, ,ti tebtor,Pletting end ninidlng dons tlep. Alin. • large insistent the late boi ladtter and Children's Garments. ereesptly attended to ' lll lttos !tool VOL. 37. pie KO 1n 40 20 , 210 '.00121( 'OOO 8501400 2500 10.00 18 00 WO 18 24 140 , 20.00 80 00 AO 2 5 0 0 40.00 8500 42 00.00 16'1/4 BARR, JOHNSON & CO.; STOVES. PIONEER • IRON WORKS, .ne Mach le the lane,' and beet west of Buff.l4 em brads' among others, the following well knows 'varieties 2. T - 1113 11AGIC, A PAULOR. COAL 8 ODE —TWO —TWO 81888. • • This dove is Just the same in nnelple as the P. P. Stewart. and Is in every reaped itiagnal. We ern. It for sale with unlimited ern:alders. in Its merits. The Kegio is sold by na at a much lower pries than that of the Stewart, sad Is warranted to be all we elates for It. THE U. S. GRANT I= This le beyond doubt the emit operating Cooling Stove far bud coal in the markvt. where is no trouble In either kindling the ens or managing it aft•rwardr, and it can be esally regulated to secure jw t such a heat as ts required. Fire can be kept in it through the night without danger. No one who has ever seen It in ope ration would want to nee any other. THE ORIENTAL Persons venting the Oriental, on be supplied by us at Low Figures. 1:=1:1 PLRLOR STOVES We have the emend.° right In Pennsylvania !or nunanfactaring the celebrated MORNING GLORY I AD3IIITEDLY VIE REST EVER INtRODtCND Also on band, the Model Parlor, Favor',l,, Cylinder, Belle, Paul, globe Heater, and Belle c,,itige, Ota stock ls very largo, consistfatin part as follows VOUS; IsoNrros (for wood ECONOWIT, VICTOR, YROGIMSSIVE, BULgLD, HOTEL RANGES OF ALL SIZES Including Vin's Improced—the but lithe world; WOE'S PATENT I HOLE HOTEL STOVE I BLODGETT PASTRY BAKERS SHEET IRON STOVES I Antl. in fut, 'mouthing tams to the Undo. z Tao PUBLIC An INYITED TO tut, IMO EXAVINI OUR Goons. EnIN CITY IRON WORIP:y. idANC.Eirinnt . E STATION4RY ANT PORTABLE STEAM 11 ' 3 = 44 . OIL STILLS AND TANKS, BRADLEY' S PATENT ENGINE, RICH'S taliFXr ACTING CDIOCLAR SAW lOUS. GEARED INLAY MILLS AND MILL GEARING, MIMING. MUM atcl., DRILLING TOOLS, PUMPING RIGS AND seLbzw. Pete!amt. W. J. IP LlDDeLL,Saperint•nd lat. - JOSH 11.13113.4. Secretary and Tee am sr THE BRADLEY ENGINE, yantiteetered by the ERIE CITT IRON WORKS, 171 es Steam twice. Hai donbl. the po .er of en 7 other iEsirfee of ecoal ohm. ' P .rther who Irish to Inersan their poser without ahaagins their boiler. ea do go by wing the Bradley Suffice. which works the Exhaust Stems sad gives deals-the year from the PAN boiler, thus sales half the Mel. Jaanfirf-tf- FAMILY !SUPPLY, STOMP, Nos. 23 and 24 We Park, (Pella Bkak,) HEARN, . CHRISTIAN & CRAIG, CI-14 OCER-S, COUNTRY PRODUCR, noufc POltg, PlStle The OW eadifiar of Pasta did Qll.. Agoras for Os Crlsaaland skis Histag sad f► rowan. 1111 w/ chola tad fresh dock always k as band. shish mil I fascia st the Wort form We plodds exeralrat notto a naderporile'and knits all to sirs a a silk . . or ?be Witted Was paid kr mar trrptodass. Cfrt l / 1 ". ribt stomas beamatthd aid Wt. WMnow eryai.aolestaldbal4 Wlrea booeletteati.aderfaad. tababod tba way boat Auld Wad. ' CRN3PER ; Per Calla tto tesitt at attar Illeo eau waardad @low Etbeglato ise How% lboataChuia. • - • By mak thliarttala lairs lead Osatireaa ea ba ' ato . tty theassdvela a tuomead*lL Melba ody aatell to the mold that at au/. ataugtikakodeldt the , .aama Use Limit a.baaatted, flood aparaloa. TIM edam Caa aatiosbe robe - the Jobbat beaatidea aad ammo ft; la i WO . and poltonad, sad Jana oast salsa otitis Ma soot dem to tlee Awastada sada. Ito edam COOS .in. mato 036111111 , eadadelad papa in $l. Adana *Madan fa • W. L. C LAU t drt, Cbaadati. *tart - tr 34.llWas t -7 VattaStoityrume, IF T. ,-• . - - FrOle MURAL Vila llMlliasAfv4arda - Aadimebsetism to ye aNimm i jr o. umAimme seda beke4~lk Wu- Ad Du J. 8017gRION JIIdI~U. #6, • R,EK w • - , . • DE&LEZ3 IN ERIE, PENNA. COOKING STOVES REPUBLIC. ramie% CHAMPION, HARMONY, and Dnase SOOll = for Hotels. Boarding Bonsee, tr.o FURNACES, EN °INES, PATENT ENGINE, CIRCULAR (t.►W MILLS. DRIVING PIPS ERIS. PA, Wholeads and Retail sae date ID DRUM a 'BELLED PEWS, WOODEN & WILLOW 'WIIII4 TOB4COO I SEGASSI &10,:aros T ag,. no3z COSIVORT MEI O . OICIN G•STOVE Which no► stands irN. SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER! THE VERY BEST MATERIAL 11011. E COMFORT. All the 'Mitts in deers and dam e an attsd In the most perfest manner, =Wog the me Cir d if o n s in re. AIR TIGR T. The FLUES in the HOME CODI FORT Ad will WV, living a quick 'haft, whisk la of gnat to:porta/tee to a Cooking Store. No pains or Illipanse an grind to mak, Nu HOME COMFORT ?RR HOB? DURABLE, TBE MOST ECONOMICAL,: TEM YOST couvriturr, sn QUICKEST lIAKKR, THE HANDSOMEST. AND IN MARKET. THE HOME- COMFORT Wair•cted to b• u ropotentact. Qin and on tho Rome Comfort or mod for • clzmalsr; at thf BOUM TRIINtSRING arm at W. G. GARDNER, Sole Agee!, • 1=! WHOLESALE DRY GOODS SIODY.t. 4.2 z STATIC EITRYET. ffilZ, PA. SOUTHARD, CRAWFORD L Bid )ORD, DRY clops, NOTIONS, HOISERY, CrLOVEI3. &AY. not 341 Ova stook la the g Lessor% rnor bro testi t the cite' • taaillary of PRINTS, DILAINI2% . am, C crnm eAssuccass, - BLZACRE3 3 BROWN SairtiNG3! A Complain Assortment of Btu i Ono& Every kind of a Akin In Notion lino. And, b eeded by mu Cen ral n t r em y Dreortment m of ernythieg n ea TO BE BOLD AT 377 YORK PRICER: Count* Mabry ars had , 4 4 to ear ag a tan. We 41 staletly whalatala find " bad - papas ogling at nth Prim! as *ill MI" ti.le the advantage of matibuta la els sodlon to t gat fa Erb, instead of sift Par Bart for theft roods.. R. 9.xcui SOUTILIJON 177,,, AL. Campcam, -r. IL IfaCozp y244l NEW COA YARD. MERCER 'MAL AND IRON M. LARD, EILRBAVRAS STARS?. OSE-PALT SQUAB'S BORTH OP HMOS n'SPdr• Salliog the Worm Mat amps, teen he clasped— Other Coate to poTAntien. A bill ir all UM le OWN Pm to online% limy one of their eaves* d eagles HSARN., CHRISTIAN & CRAIG - Ban last neared a fresh lot of PRINT% OILS, BALD LIMBO OIL, mesa no LARD OIL t% F. A. woosis os co.. v COUNTRY PRODUCE, GROCERIES, noyncroire.Turzi. 1 . 1 00 2 1 1 . ae.u, TOl4OOOl Crockery, Willow Ware, Pruitt, Nuts, &c so, Et rtall snap, Wad db. tetrad AWL tad Adi BtA i WNW, PA. "Aalk d tot Oissity A.. MEW 3:4344 . W. Zinn% XINK, FOX, HUSK RAT TRAPS, By the dawn or 0414 tot ai ls II - deal/ tr J. a. sums. 110R13E BLANKETS, Amax ist Ildiduel OYSTERS I OYSTI§RIS 1 • F.A. WU= i CO., 814 Bra Sr.. - . , . .-. , - Ravi oilotoossai . ' 7nitt li Cosi. idoloidiol lialliaioro ado% will sir taboo by** siaa nom 'Mum Orden oni roisolOonot timid* Ms noutot. plow tioluKooloosi go . t OW* ilionios at . ' plioll al low • oBlll4ko SLATEBI., - LADISH!, SENN! & BOW SKATES Val 01141011 daelb.4l t. C. MAIM ERIE, fA., THITESDAY AFTZRNOON, MAY 16, 1867. ESM3 Ls used la the TEE BEST WOBEINE SfOVE :ate Peach Street. Zits JOBBI3IB ha =EI KlaP Tait AU/. BOLLING. EDSON, 041.IIROHILL dr; CO., Ewing rimmed to thidr NEW AND . SPACIOUS STORE NO. 2 NOBLE BLOCK, Ate now premed to all DRY GOODS, Cheaper than avertottere. The tottswing la &Flatlet, of some of the Goode am selliog at their states 4000 Yards Good Redder ?tints, 10e 8000 do do IMO 4000 do do do do' le Ilb . • BROWN AND BLEACHED DRIEILINS 4000 Takla 6-4 Drown .....—..160 3noo do 4-4 do ..,.......•.128 WO d 4-4 do - heavy 2% arm Mao Bmwa 11-4.. 16 and 164 30do do 44,...... 200 00 do 3-4. 1j ' 3000 do Bleach ed 4-4 • 160 3EOO do do TA lita 4'oo. do do 2-2 UM •3100 do do 3-4 1230 Tour Utotasad yard' Wilms at 26 arid& AU Wool Dash= clasp, DOWRIITIC FLANNEL DEPART liiNt—Pede Wink Blue, Buff, kr. Open, Flannelsoll colors. " HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. • a foil lbw of Ladles'. Mess, and Obildran's Ram 'the geattinnen are alto provided for in tide depot. Tient. DRESS, GOODS. A htll U. of all the visions styles sod mates of /ba Goods. sad we sadism to salt the omit hatigti• oat is this Ilse. Woe', our goods with peat pleat oro without chary. • A Uri* lino of Traub awl Domostio Cltaahama. 'fry asap. Tweeds and Jews. for Part Tom, cheap!r than any *flu parts& Call and as UM. HOOP SKIRTS IN ALL STYLES & BIZSS• TAUT= NOTIOAS.—A MI Y'hrea e of all Undo, sub d, Ms, M is oak; Botteins. Mosaic& ko. SPEClALlniat—Brown aaditlembed Radlae,Printe sad Delano. Rai mil belay Um market. cr. Don't fort ea plies. CORNER:OP STATE END IEIGETR STREETS, Next door to Os Post Mee, Nolgs-Bloek. EDSON. CEVECEILL & CO aptll•Em. IMPORTANT TO TOO PUBLIC. - RATOLVTION IN Tllll ROO? k IMOB TEAM Notlas L hereby gins that iflar Ayril 6tb.1111117. ths satire stook of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., Waaafaabowl by lad to stare at the aatabliduasat of S. SIONSNLAUS & CO" CIS State Street. sad *kith far quint/ sad Oath eassat be surpassed in Oda ear lb% WILL SS SOLD DV TUN To Individual esetoeseta at liberals This aim of °pantie= fa tolosperstasentraad the sesaihictory is tag!Ml iitzttuieltehnW by the addition ohms WM aad lammed itilftry. J..EICHEN LAUB & CO.;STATE ST., Not baba eanateasiteed by the retail dashes in this eastko, bemuse they will not abandon their estersive Weil trade, have I amlyed to barmetter soil their stoat by RETAIL, SINGLE PAIL To all whe throw to patronise them. Vert pair at Boots. Shoos, netters, to.. to g el their teaotease aunt mat will be uttered AT WHOLESALE PRICES, .which'Wog to the retail eastoiser the =tot milt he be obliged. es heretofore. to pay at an o ther wiablielnoso tr. TO. ALL WHO CHOOSE TO We subs this vary MAW Mks. rooming to prim. molly establUb the esstank. The askesseriedged superb *my of ens goods, smaufsetesed nodal oar especial ear', will be roalatalaid. eV we ere mowing lane ad anions to our seesofastatlais teelllttes. IN, WC* en isayeettes and esnoyastsoo of out dock. and with all te WuftWathehdeqb/WlekWaameff.,est the If rodt ands by the rates desist CeLl. AN u UI CONTINCIID. . J. ZICIIIMILMI k CO.. scpbMEr-tf. tMdStatedt, art% Pe. ' NJILW Cillaolllllr ISTOWS: - mzir S. 36311112111 111'71411 RIVAS. .. BRYAN & WGIVERIN. E AT opened aus Omani Stan at Su stud lately emoted by J. gnu, Jr., NO. 05 PUNCH BT., WAYNS BLOCK, Wiese itakaampi Slutaaarea,) Wdutthins tpbeepesiaadieenptetestoake!en*. that 1, Sidi ft* it tads, taeladlai GRocIIMES, PBODITCE, WOOD, WILLOW at csocionrwelin ac. An e t ,I I lielt veto sold al TUT LORZIIt NAM" ? PI Ca' EMI . vispablie are bnitid t` ,4l °ln erd mu g°. "I Steak. Ne riefte etestrisr lot to la oloarlota 1 1 7 ogibodY. tea OLIIIST Eau= U lllO CARPET AND - Did' GODS WISE ii.rximinorem A acitsidetPllted at - • 1 1 ! . ! tiage t tilitil ' 146gii s ldlti 81:ftb is 4 hem% l'oplbsi sfamin; 41400 - u. Diga Ili; le: van aocoviiinni;ar,orit 'ONS• cat sad pi view Wen WAINER - We "ibis ibosidrisit. ' QM= wawaof autantks. 01 . 111 s. Inman b lialitsop __lsolisitythor 444 7 .1144111, r 04- Mamas us ftataaaar aft in BurtiMartiatio ad& Una el lasigeolm• 42 amor Iblyou stas as tie &Woof Soli -8PIILS4:1 8001)8! t. mid the 1 1,0141 11 " M a bi l alloa d Mu "' .n.% teasesiosto V 11112401% anti isso dialegl nude asitiloilimr itiam, is 'Mil lns id Smirpies.oll4 mu* id y l is at. sus al allot list taraaaleriatter laraairsi. MY hi aillOhltslillinedarboo isthmus dun V"iellip"An iiiEliMge°l4l / 4 1115" append sildl44 mp h !IMO ll9M1401" writ*. WEED TONIC. NsDr. I. FL *worm dieolve the hod MOM Of XB7 alll Media, sad teed yang Is wink easn7 mew& Put sad Ilict Is goads I t tame the Tetsic eisiy cue atria. it the /MIMED ttus KAPIZILM —e. nos of dyspepsia. prosaitioat visits In New laelpsl Mee In Palladca °' Mess of ea place, as iv dsys far Alamo - Plota:torroorhengoadrato&tbotthotiroDiO• nom Doctor, one WbSD In tboild eye al Cot =I the Warm he now Is, tope:llft 1044, Obthollaronooestotomp. 44 AA Drotettormil Disko% pries EA yer bottle. tae toat.dazon. Midterm *a 'Oda should . lo olidootod to Dr. Scacrox's Prinely4 Ofacg oeb elt tth Mo.* madetpbu ie p a Agtoti: Doane Dames 4 13%,, .11,T ti ii. Maim Dolthoore. 1 41.; Alba D. Putt' OW: Walker 4 'rotor. Cbl. at" at. (ttabas Brae 5 1 40*.1it. - . -: . • VA tr.oo. roo. lm ♦ Coital. ♦ ColAcrf a finks Tsliesefirtentres pas distorattesties, atoll obtrald be elegem!: 'tailored 16 continue Initetionot the Looms pirmaaent Ttorat Mem. or Conseredies. Is often the malt. BROWN'S BIIONCRIAL .71tOCEIES, luting • dlioctintoonto to the porta, el!, lattoodisto tale. Tot • BRONCHITIS, ASTI{ AI A, C 411-Aititjt, CONSUMPTIVE hod Throat :'ssewsw. Troches are used' CM • always good sums' iiingeraand Patine Speakers will and Troches no clearing the voice - when taien - btfor• Ploging og, afd rellering the thrust after an twits* erwtion of therm:stamens. The 'finches are lecounaanded and preWribed by phnloiens, and hare had tsetknonhas from eminent am throughout the unitary Being an arthie of tens merit, and having grand their dime, by s test of rainy years, sae% pus dads them In new loalitier in *talons parts of the world, and the Troches are universally rononneed bet ter then other &Akin, Obtain only , Drovn'a Bronchial Troches." and do not tabs any of the trotth'en Imitations that easy be offend. Sold everyvhere. . no2n eta A CAND. TO THE LZPZIL&-- - DB. DVPONCOS GOLDEN P BRIO DIC A L PILLS. POE PRIIALTS. in Cotreettag brogelaritiee, Ratistreing Obelietettolut el the Monthly Twee, teem whatever - nese. end always meet Real Si a preventatfve. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT In removing obstruction and rutUring nature to ita proper channel. gelding the nerves and feinting bask the "rosy color of health" to the cheek of the mart del. fete. Fall and ezpltelt directions gmngpspg oa t h bo x . Prim $1 per boz; Biz bone $5. - Sold by elm &milt lam?, town, village, city and hamlet - throughout the world. Sold In Erie by J. B. CARVER i CO., druggist; mar spats for the city. ladies by-sanding them $1 through the Postolilse.can hen tbi ptlla mat (eonildentisliy) by mail to ear pert of the ecrentm bee et postage. 11. 9. 1101eA ' ai3967-Iy. Sole Proprietor, New Yort. PUPUID OIL OP Paces £ ICACIL Tar pnparing, restoring and beautifying the Haiti and Is the mart delightful and wonderful &Alai* the world ever prober& Ladles, will end U not only • orrtain Tweedy to re store, Woo and beautify the hair, Initals6 • desirable article for the taUst, as it is blibly parfernid with a risk and &Mesta perfume, Independent of the fragrant odor of the ells of palm and cues. THE ILLUVEL OP PERU new and bentifhl legume, widen in delicacy of mud, and Qte tenentty with which it Clings to the tuornereldsiald pawn to assaulted. The above Uttar for gals bj all dtusleta and Per use", at $1 pet bottle each. Sent by upon to say &darns by the prop War% T. W. wararrr a CO., lOD Liberty amt. New York. oeUB-17 Bow trr Dziriffr.-Vadnnte L. F. nonstop, the great gnash Astrologist, Oldnoyant and Payehonte teem; who has &stet/lend the selectido slum of the Old World, has not located hewer at Rodeos, N Y. Sadattattherutou possesses such wonderful powers et mood sight, as to enable her to import katmledge of the greatest Importance to the single or, married of ether in. • Mantis a state 'of trance, she delinntes the wen futons of the yam yon are to marry, - and by the aid of as instrument of totems power, known as the Farthmootrope, gisranters to produce a life like picture of the Were hutted or wife et the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in lite, letding train of enlister, ke. This ht se humbug as thousands of testimonials can watt She will red When desired s nefided esteillce% or written glimontes, that the picture is what itpurports to be. Ely esernag silty cants and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yen will receive the piston an desired laferuntion by or turn mail. All commuulattions sacredly confidential. Add:more in_esender as, ItAtune Z. F. Toone', P. O. Sex 723. Hodson. tr. Y. - tehttn-ly. A TomoLernr—lt tombs to her country hops, af. tat a salmon of a few months in' the city, eaSbudly pesos:dud by her Mends. In place of a poorest rustic, dashed fame, she had a eoft, ruby comolatlon of almost mania smoothneaa, and fortand oflosoly•thno ohs re ally appeared bat eights,. Upon inquiry, is to the suss of se Emit a shaase.ehe plaloly told them that she used ths CIRCASSIAN BALL and conddered ft en inralnatde acqutrition to any Lady's Toilet. By Its use any Lady or Gentleman can Maroce their personal aft. pursues an handrad fold. It Is simple', , te Bon is Biter* tarialf Is simple, yet usearpassed to its slimy inAravins IMpuritles front. also heallocctlesmo ins and beastlfying the shin s*d minplarlive. • By Its Myst adios on the cutlets it &omit all Its hotting thi saute, and leaving the Sur. beam nature Intended tt to be, slasi, soft, smooth and liamtifni. Prins $l, mut br mail or O ' WlBll 04 receipt oten order, by W. L. CLARK & siO.,Chendsts,— - No. $ Wait Fayette ElL,Byrsana, B. Y. The only American Assets for the sabot the paw fistargMy. Tosoairto art Szat,-14 demi Ilembagtos, tba world eesa*aad•Aatiotonlat and Sol:imamßane Char top; vhlie is • totelswayant state. defb3setee the very Antares of the lama yes ara to 1111 1 7, and by the aid of as lasts =sad of Menomonee. koewn se tho Pry ebtonotrepees to prod's, a palest sad lA. like pilots of thalami husband or nth of the op*. east, vitt' date of otaniqs, soekatfon, tosthigtralto of citiesetor„ This fa no imposttleaou testitooultdn without samba can wont. By delft plies of birth, dlopeollicin, odor of bait end oyes, Oil what% lifty ersts.tad otarstiod ottnioplioddrooloa to 'molt,- lemma] tyltdra the Plabant, by blurs mail, toptbor with dated Initirmatioa. huris ih etiolideseo, galore Amato Rut• ono; f.O. fcz 297. - Wet Troy, N. t. . licuridete Two Erman Sam-a a mortals oar for Cowl. of ViO Madan Rldarta. Gruel. Dine/. Organtailaskosmi. Tama Complaints. General COM- O and all &mums of the Urinary Organs. whom 4r Idiot to Male or emiale, from eltatirea ems athemat ic's amino matter of bow long stadia,. MINIUM if thew Organs moslrethe use eta din:stk. II no tmetment la sabssitted to Caimeniption or Waal. tr' may Inn& Oar flesh end Stood tapporled dem them soutoll. and the Heath ad llapptness. sad that of pub. &pads vas prompt use of s retail* ready. samboure Tatted Botha, eslablbleid.op. wlyda d P Mthr MP thiC Eilltirl __ - B. T. eOldl; Demist, SOS areatitay. Nw Torli. aid 101 Etonth Nth titmet, Pldisdolplda. Ta ' mulT67-lp ictlinityaaiy.—A lisp 6 pp. Casaba:. gain talkulatthas at the pasted Importance ta tits 'crass or bath rm. It boobs, by/ tborbamaly Nay Wawa baaatlibUtta &glad respected, u 8 aka lgaistißD lays& Vs rue lib ar fathoms Omit LIU to mod thee earl" %ad TIMM* a copy, peeped. by Masa mist. *lobar Desvertl, Toy. *s To*. bbltet-37 The Graves of a Household. They grew in beauty side by side, They filled one home with glee ; Their graves are severed far and wide, By mount, and stream, and sea. The seme fond mother bent at night O'er each fdr sleeping brow ; She bad each folded flower in eight ; Where are those dreamerettow ? One midst the forests of the West, By a derk stream is laid— The Indies kooeris his rases of rest, Far to the cedar shade. The Pea, the blue lone eee, bath one, Ile lien where peerle lie deep— Re wel the loved of al. yet cone O'er hie low bed may weep._ And noe—o'er her tho myrtle Awn's, Its leaves by EA winds fanned ; Stp faded midst Italian flowers, The last of that trig* band; And parted this they net who.played Beneath the earns green tree; Whore voices minded as they prayed Around one parent knee i P. Tinry — that with smiles lit np the hall, And cheered with songs the hearth, Alas 1 far love if thou wort all. And naught beyond. oh earth i Anecdoto•of Gen. Jackson. Henry. A. Wise, of Virginia, in early life a friend and-neighbor of General Jackson, re lates the following anecdote of the old hero, illustrative of his organic, will and character : The General bad bought an old faihioned' clock for his wife, snob 48 forty , years ago usually graced the corner of a family room of the well•to-do sort of people in the South; When' it arrived from Nashville: it • was. too long to stand niiright in the low cabin he lived in. Mn.s J. was much annoyed by the OfralMlinCe, and in consultation with her neighbors About what nhould be done, some advised to out It off at the top and others at the bottom. The old hero was evidently in dulging In a sullen, discontented•mood. Fin ally be said: - "It shall go in as it is!" "But," said his Wile and neighbors, "It can't go in as it is—it is too long I" "But," it shall !" replied Jackson. He called up some of his negro fellows and directed them to go to a neighboring forest and bring some "poles" of a. certain size and length. They soon returned. and to the astontshiiient of his friends, poised up the homes, introduced the new logs, and very summarily accommodated• the - clock, to the delight of his good wife. On one occasion, s bridal party passed his house, and the lady lost a valuable piece of gold en the bank of the river. She was troubled about, and was delaying to hunt it. "Go on, madam," said General Jackson, "I'll find•it and give it to you on your return." She reluctantly consented.- When the party left, he began his search, and found It a much more seriom.e business than he antialpat , ad. He, however, persisted, lind finally re ccrtered the coveted piece from the sand. In a few days the party returned. General Jackson met the lady with a smile, saying, "Here is your gold piece, madam !" The lady was profuse in her acknowledgment of tho obligation, but upon • being informed of the trouble and loss of.-time its recovery bad oc cupied the great and 'Reliant man, expressed regret that he bad submitted to them on her account. "Whit, madam!" replied he, "do you think I could have given it up ? I would have sifted all the sands of the Cumberland laser or had it." The following le related by F. W. Thomas in hli "Sketebee of uharaeter : . “A vacancy occurred during his adminis tration is the bureau of one of the auditors, and General Jackson wrote a very strong let ter of recommendation to the Auditor in be halt of a young man -from Tennessee. with whose tltness and character the General was well acquainted. With the letter in hand the applicant called upon. the Auditor, who re plied that he had the highest respect for the President's reoommendation, but * that Mr. Burns came so variously and strongly reoom mended he should be compelled to fill the va cancy with his name. • "What's the ,matter?" . asked the Old Chief "He nye. he cannot let me have it, Gen eral." • "Why not ?" was the gentle inquiry. '•He says he has the highest respect for your recommendation, but Burns is so strongly and variously recommended that be felt, compelled. to give it to him." "Mr. Burns is his relative, sir ; compelled to give It to him !" And so *fraying, he polled the bell sharply. "To have the highest re spect for my recommendition, is to - follow it." "Tell," said he to the .messenger, "tell the. Auditor I wish to see him. Beep year - seat sir," he Raid to the Tenneiseean. In slew minutes the Auditor made hie ap -pecrance. TheSleneral, whbae plaeidity had apparently returnekto him,asked the startled official why he had not,given the situation to the young gentleman whom 'he had recom mended. ""Why, Mr. President, Mr. Barns is eo strongly recommended." - "I know Mr. Burns, sir; be Is your rela tive, sir; and I also know this gentleman; and I should like to know whose recommen dation is stronger than that of the President of the United States?" • The Tennessesan got the office i and it is needless to say that the - Auditor came near losing his. A Memphis paper prints a story which, if true, records one of the most remarkable oc currences of the day. A young pbyeioian of Memphis fell in love with a beautiful courte san, who had , a lover she liked betler than she did Ferguson. ,Ifeeting in a drinking saloon one night, Ferguson shot and killed his rival, wan'airestel, bat subsequently releusd, went to Nishville,but love for the bad woman caused Mm to retureto Memphis. The courtesan, meanwhile, Maddened by the death of her torsi, determined to lead Ferguson to certain destructbm She feted andtattered him, but all the while was pisparinghis ruin. * One eight Ferguson went to a saloon to see this modem Borgia, was introduced to Yankee, one'of her accomplices, and while's the act of drinking a glass of wine, at a signal from the woman,- Ferguson' was stabbed. in the breast by Tenter. With a quids .boand he placed Mental,' in a corner of the torn, and *hailer s navy shed pistol he shot Tanker dead, just as the would-be asuman attemptett to dm alba with a. -Derringer - pistol. The courtesan, folleditt hes designs, deed at Fer guson, wbts. tell, covered- with blood, in the corner where be-stood at bay. Excited at the sight-et biped, the worm continued her shuts eroustliag towns is fonielseee. ski then :waked upon him with i knife, and jait as the kept point touched his body, be deed a fatal thot; mid the wenuts tell spit her - aitie,laied parsaiour a Winae. Cjiioken Justice in La Crosse. Monday forenoon, there came off before Pollee Justice Hubbard, in this city, another law snit, Ibo particulars of which' are as-fol lows: Reinhardt Hendricks. on the 17th of Sep tember, brought snit against "Brick" Pome roy,to recover pay for two chickens shot, by the defendant with a revolver, the chickens be longing to the plaintiff to the value of 50 cents each. Through the "kindness of the Judge, the case bas been ifiljourned from week to week till tho return of the defendant from an electioneering tonof Indiana. This morningthe case came off, z-mayor Hon. Jae; I. Lyn des being the co9nsel .for the proieentim. fhe defeneant •.ppearing in hie own defense. The court room was crowded,_for the-idea of trying an editor foratealing or shooting chick ens, was a novelty. The plaintiff :Irought, in his bill, swore to lit correctness, testified that he owned the chickens, that they were raised by a hen belonging to him, that he saw the defendant. shoot them, that he had repeatedly asked the defendant to settle for them, and I failing to get pay or malefaction be was com- 1 pelted to bring snit,and inked for judgment of! $1 and costs The def.mdantradmitted shooting the chick ens, and proved by four reliable witnesses the following facts : In Aprll,l66ll', the defendant owned a fist running trick mare "Kitty" which animal was kept in a stable hired by him. and oared for by one of his employees. Through a little hole in the barn or stable, the plaintiff's hens would fly in `and eat oats intended for the mare "Kitty," and on the approach of any one would fly oat. In an old barrel in the stable one of the hens, a black one, made her nest, laid 18 eggs therein, and proceeded to raise a family. When the hen got ready to set, the defendant instructed the boy who took care of his mare-to go down town, purchase Mem of J. W. Robinson Si Co., grocers, and put them in the nest, first removing the other eggs. The biy - did an, as was proved. He then personally drove the hen out of the sta ble a dozen times or more—he tried to make ber leave—she would not, but proceeded - to incubate his eggs, duly bought and paid for, without his consent, leave or license, after re peated efforts on his part and by his agents to have her vacate his premises- And farther when the hen had hatched hie eggs, she ran away with his chickens, Ii in number, 2 eggs not reducing chickens. To her service he brought an offset, the use-of stable and board bill in the shape of oats—he charged her with the two eg gs she spoiled, and demanded jag - ment for the balance of the flock, 9 in number,, at 60 cents each And besides, ho proved that -the chickens did not belong to that hen, as she was black, while the chickens were red or speckled ! Ilendricke has sued all his neigh, bore for some little trifling matter, bait-ri dozen times each during the - peat two peen. After a patient hearing, the Judge decided that there was no cause for action, and that defendant was entitled to the other 9 chickens, and the plaintiff must pay the costs of the snit, amounting to sl7.37l.—LaCrosse (Wis.) DestOcrat. fanarsea.—Marriago is to a woman at once the happiest and saddest event of her life, it is the promise of future bliss raised on the death of present enjoyment. She quits her home, and her •parents, her companions, her amusements—everything on which she has hitherto depended for comfort, for affec tion, for kindness and pleasure, the parents by whose advice she has been guided—the sis ter to whom she has dared to - impart the era- . bryo thought and feeling—the brothers who have played with her, by turns the counselors, and the younger children to whom she has hitherto been the mother and playmate—are all to be forsaken at one fell stroke—every former tie is loosened—the spring of action is changed and she flies with joy in the'untred den -paths before her; buoyed up by the con fidence of requited love, she bids a fond and gratefal adieu -to the life that is past, and turns with excited hopes and joyous &nazi*. Lion to the happiness to come. Then woe to the man who can plight such fatr hopes—who can treacherously lure sack a heart from its peacefal enjoyments and watchful protection of home—who can, coward-like, break !boffin alone which have won her, and destroy the confidence which - lore ,had inspired. Woe to him who has too early withdrawn the tender plant from the props and stays of moral dis cipline in•whieh she has been nurtured and yet makes no effort to supply their places, for upon him is the responsibility of her errors— on him who first taught her by example to grow careless of her duty and then expose her, with a weakened spirit and unsatisfied heart,to the wild storms and the wily temptations of n sinful world. A Year Ei&STT somewhat novel and emends marriage took place in Wisconsin, about two weeks since, which may interest the lady portion of our readers. A wedding was announced to take place in thd evening at one of the churches, and of course the seats were crowded—for there are thotisands of persons who will go to' fled a man married or hanged who would not venture out on any other ordinary or extra ordinary occasion. Among the spectators were a widower and, widow, both in the noon day of lite, who happened to sit 'together in the same pew. They had a slight acquaint ance, and very naturally whispered together upon the appearance of the bride and bride groom at the sitar. At about the conclusion of the ceremony the gentleman sighed very audibly *and whispered to his companion, "poor things I hate to see them start out in the world alone; Pd like to keep the poor (meshing company to-night." "So would I," sighed the widOw.. "Say we do." said the widower, • bright , idea striking him, .'Agreed," responded the widow. The first ceremony was no sooner through, accordingly, then up _marched the hero - and heroine of our story to the altar, and in'• lessfr time then'a trice were. made •one flesh, to the utter be wilderment of the assemblage. A Moultrie soft mut Discorrintsmu.—ln the dsys. of - the • Old Brewery, at the fire Pointe, New York, s woman and her only daughter, a child five years of ago, occupied a loathsome Corner of the first floor.. It Inns the custom of the mother, after covering the child with all the rags which had been collect ed during the day, to place a few broken boards, dignified by the title of e door, in not a position as probably kept the horrible place half a degree warmer than it would here Loon without sank a shelter. Oa one occasion, after the 'Mather had adjusted the boards for the efght,this child, probably ex peiienotareosas ancutations of comfort, said: ' , Mother, what does poor:people do teat's got no door te your them r • A 3116111 on-ttial In Detroit for the seam ttou of .Ithreriftk otter lambi been 'Swivel Dom her sod needed to smoker wane. • Phihole/Phis churches /Walsh accommoda tions for 250,000 pooploi_Naw York 140,000, sad Boston 110,000.: The latest novelty out West is the placing of a deaf nun ins !intuited house, and thus dumbfounding the spirits. - "Os she goes," said Mr. Smith to his sponse, u they started by railroad. "You =:=MM!! mail trigs." NO. 51. A young lady of seventee n, In Illinois; has moblevedlooal fame by attacking s midnight burglar with a bed slab and clubbing him from the hoes? Cincinnati "claims the largest population of the great cities of the Wed because at the recent city elections Cincinnati cat% 28,000 votes, Chicago 19,000 and FM Louis 14,000. A wedding in Chicago was frnstrated . the other day by the non-arrival of the beta,' groom, who mysteriously disappeared, tad left hie bride to be Carried home a raring ma niac In an Illinois town hut week, two little girls, while hunting eggs under a.house, beast their hands into a nest Where lay a large rattlesnake, were bitten, and died the next day A man named McCall has recovered, in the United States Circuit Court of Ban granoisco, $650 compensation damages of Geri. Slopoi ell, for causing his arrest in 1865 for exulting over Lincoln's assassination. James Bush:won, ex-President, entered ttp- on his seventpee;renth yeti on the 22d nit Ile is still in vigorous health. and oectutionslly makes be trip•from Wheatland to Lancaster, Pa., nearly a mile and a belt, on foot. A little boy named Magee, waa,.‘hanged in sport in •Orleans county, Vt.; lint week, s cothpanion playfully-putting • around his neck s rope - whick elm fastened to a scaffold, and which by Some mishap became tightened and choked him to death: The whole number of sewing machines manufactured in the United States, from the first invention of that ingenious machine down to the close of 1866, is estimated at 750,-. 000. At present, the rate of manufacture is about 200,000 a year. Orrin White, a precocious youth of nine sears, who is in jail at Auburn for setting fire to the Express stable' recently, hat a mania for fires, and confesses attempting at varlets times the firing of numerous barns. wortahops - and other structurea. The police authorities of St. Louis have hit upon the novel idea of disguising member of the police force in woman's garments and sending him to those localities in the city where respectable ladies are insulted by loaf.; ars. The result is that several of the loung ers are in custody. George Francis Train says our modern mar riage service should read_ thus : Clergyman —Will you take this burin° stone, this car riage and span, these diamonds for thy wed ded husband? Yes. .Will you take this un paid milliner's bill, this high Waterfall of for eign hair, affectation, accomplishments and feeble constitution for thy wedded wife.? Yei. Then, what man has joined together let . the next best man run away with,, so that the first divorce court may tear them asunder. Kate Carrigan was the name of a poor courtesan who, near Louisville, lately, was strangled to death by falling aroma fence tip on which her bonnet strings had caught.. Kate's history is the old, oldatory. - She was once an accomplished, respectable girl, the daughter of wealthy Virginia parents, well educated and refined. Having been seduced, she drifted towards the bad, and eventually became the - lowest of the low. Her parent. attempted many times to reclaim her, but without effect, and now the once petted child Mls a P^uper's grave. _ • A SAD STATE OP •Arnres.--vi Now York journal exposes the horrid crime of decoying and kidnapping girls of an early age,and fore ing them into lives of infamy and woe. Sev eral startling cases of it have occurred lately, and how many of the same sort near which do not become known to the public, it is frightful to imagine. It is said to beta lye. tornado business, not confined -to the great tinke r but carried On by fiendish agents in country towns and villages. Sometimes the victin.s are seised and carried away, but some times they are tempted to leave their homes, by promise of honest employment and high wages, and afterwards betrayed to the horri ble doom of anrabandorted life. Mr. Bancroft perpetrated an unintentional jute—about "flashing beautiful women across the wires"—at the Centsry Club banquet to Cyrus Field. This has brought out several little stories about the historian, which have, on account of their churning simplicity, been called Bancroftians. Among °thereat is said, that, during a-morning ride at Newport, •last season, while tete-a-tete with a charming young lady, the historian Whispered, in the intervals of At trot, "Don't call me Mr. 8.. call me George." The young woman said not a word, but tome time after, in a large company at dumer, across the table, she said, "George, hand me the salt." The breaking up of a gambler's retreat in- Boston, the other day, led to the' discovery of a closet with a small pane of coloredlsbuss,. and inside of which a man was discovered with a telegraph machine. The man in the closet and the telegiaph were useful in this wise: Whenever a countryman entered to play and try hie leek at esrde t Ad was seated at the table with his back to the closet door, thereby giving the man in the closet a fair chance to see the cards field labia hands. The - telegraph machine was supplied with a wire . running from the machine under the carpet, ' to the business tan •at the table, who was thus acquainted pith all the cards he was playing against, thus gaining advantage and ultimately fleecing his victim. A frightful crime is reported to have come to light at Blandville, Ballard county, Ey. A - man named Hudson went to that place shout eleven years ago, from South Carolina, leaving his family4lehind him. In Blandville he se timed a girl named Belcher, and on her ask. ing him to marry her, he told her that he hid a wife and family. This enraged: her; and with the assistance of her sitter and s man named Moli'abb, she killed him by driving the spindle of a• spinnixtg wheel into his ear. The body was then hung - up in the cabin which . Hudson had inhabited, and when found it was supposed be had committed suicide. The girl afterwards married lifoNabb.. A short timer thine remorse compelled her to. divulge the fearful secret, and she has been united with her accomplices. . A- most abalone criminal, convicted of having brutally ontreged and then murdered a little girl oime than ten years, has just been hung In London. Although quiet during biti confinement, he was no sooner brought to the executioner, in order to be pinioned, than he seemed seised by atruncontrollablejerror, and struggled against his doom with the ut:. moat violence. It foci font' Orlin rill: ens to reatraln him; and it was not until be was thrown upon the ground that it was possible to pinion, him. Another fit of terror seised him when be was brought in eight of the scaffold. Ile again struggled violently to re late himself, and he had to be dragged up the steps of the scaffold by two or three wardens, and held under the beam 'While the rope was adjusted. The' bolt vii - hardily drawn, and it . was while still wrestling with his fate that the amid wee hurried out of the world. News Items.