Ode' tt► , Ohittlft. OTFICE ItAVirN2MI IO'S Ett,p ex, (cre stAins,y , a si•riscnrprzoit. —Single copies, paid in ad. ranee, P2,30' If not pWd-until the end of the year, 04 00. 04 00. FiVe copies sent to one address, $10; ten eopies, $3O. ‘l. a.- AU subserletton actottnts toast be Settled annently. 2i , io twiner will be sent to any person boserenponsithlay idattflegolnunirdnotithgs price ig paid it - Ruh:Mee. , AnVERTVIING..-Th4;fotl9WlTOCat*lkt'er thing rates, which wilt lie striet4t ro tered to, In roekoning.the length nf,tilkee ' considemd.ok r actuaciaelAxt 4641 Fr boltaor inch 14 r4hptj tic VAisagnairo: 2.51 1 No. ku•ertiotitt,22l. IL teldn., :5..7.14 ' sr use week I thol 1.75 2.2.5 •.t.7. fr..tXl 7.W p • , -Tw, , ,,v,,ek5....4 .41,a1 az, ,A* , , iv., 20 „c o Three weeks,L2,ol:l) 3J'AI 1 6.00 MO max no o Four 110(4;5.1 9 ...1tT5 4.50 • ~,' , 1,1 ? 1... Tu ~ m0n0... 7_l:rs, 501) 7.01: Vet &ro 1,4 m r ,emonthl iygl e gilMia. ‘ 41ST E4 sum 4t:i; 111011tIth— ..9 1 ~ ..uvarki mg, sue ono vcer.-.—... 12 . 011 .204 30 • 3 0a0.u0 moo 1,73.00 r.,,,,it.pe arm - ..mmintstrsatlre , , iN o t i ces „t 3 ~ „h : .tuditors' anti Estrotr• Notices 03 each • . 5 .,,,,.i„1- Notices, set In Leaked Nonparlel, and iu.,,.rtcLi before 3farriages and Deaths,_ Z per wet. Ina 'lda ion to regular rates; Local Notices, li md , het VS" the Perheklocetitit per line, of ten 1,,,,..., for first insertion, neents perilne rot See. „., 1 . ...1.,t ten cents ter each atignent Sumer. ~,,.. Dikoriat Notices tli .. e.ents per line • Mar. no •.,.. '0 01l t 6 Z' Deaths ...)er0.104..i1r))4,41a .. ~.;.leatt in'terted irrerPOtlicsit; t roil rate , . Persom handing hi advertisements ..hool , l state the period they wish the:rupiah. i i.. 10,1 ; otherwise ther will he eontitmed until ~,,1,., .s, lout. at the expense of the advertisers. J,,,, ihttN - ruco.—We have ono of the beat job., la tlg . tutees to the country, and ars prepared to do an r kind of work, in largeorantadordate, at as re,ou Ina hie prices, and In as gooki style, as any. r..l,ll,llMent In the Wintry. • - xtr, ommunieatlons should be addroused to . lIENJ'N IriIITMAN. Editor and Proprietor. 81151nt65 gotiro. crooked , trefq, , ffnfifit le;eorfttfy, , l4l:`,: 1:..1;. Ward, Proprietor. tf. E. eIt. I MPRAUSE".q,- - L - Justice of the Pence, Farrar Rail Bantling, le, PI , . octlr6.l-tt. (.11 - .A.marg CUTI•k..II, „ Att,,rtwy at TAW,. fitranl # Erlo Cinntyv cz e ojons and oilier business attended to with prempole.: nod t1.1.5p0,201, . 71 sPENCER." SELDEN ISAP,VI7S. ! , ,nenror ?A:lrvin:Attorneys mu! MYnfoglnig At Law. Office l'aragonrte,ar North West ..f the !Square, Erle, Pa. I•:: PHIL° nExicEIT; .iti=th , of the Peace. °Mee, otecond floor, Wayne Mut., Frenehxtrirt,between FUth and sixth. E.1,(1 - ROTEL; • • NVaterfara, Pa., nobert Leslie,' Trtinitetor. *aeonnawilatton* and '!careful attention gl% ea to tile ewnfort of guests: .agg6"63. TIRAWLEY k BALL, Dealers hi Pine, Whitewmod, Marry - .Agh, NVMnut rind ihtk Lumber, 7 att'am7l47llndles: I ifltee, Stnte street, worth or K K- Depot, Erie, 1.:.,. , , , -, ' 'y .r.- ~ .-7nY2-11'. WILILLDIN L DA4LLIs:9,„ vlirslehuks and Surgeons; °tee; 'odd Pgii•h reet. southwest Corner Of 'sixth. Onion open und night. Dr. Arlal regitlettee 014 '1 vrtle street, between ..NlntAnrul Teatth,strocts. Inyt!df. . .• . GEO. W.' GUN.'N'ISON, - ittorizry at Law, and JuiLico of the lidlateli Claim Agent, Clinveyancer and ...Holm. °frier In iiindernecht'ainaelr, south wt,st, ,orn or of Fifth and State.atreeta, aprre.l-tc. M.' D. 053D0D10.".8. Livery and Sale le, on Eighth street, be tween Ptah. and French, Pinto homes and Mr* dart , . to lot on rennonable tetras.. V. KING, Brewer and Denier in' rfop& Earley% :11;(1t, 11Vr, dc. Proprietor of Ale and 1.1.7er lirewerieg and malt Warehotutea t Erie, Rt. • . jy1.2:46711 - AV. P.. 3LAPILL, Dentist. 0111ce in Rosenzweig s Block, -north ,i.10..01 - thr Park, Eric; Pa. MY. PICRXItING, D: D. s., DeTitixt.' Mee, Prencih street,, seishild 4tor:4- Itcrrett'v Block, near the corner of the need itg,nsp. nett& • • lIOSKINSON, "Arl.L.t.l.kW IS: CO.. :.5,..:•...0rs to George J. ?Horton, Cot:nods:4on Men•hants, "and Wbolestde Dealers In Coal. .teen t e farN. Y.AE. and. Peoples Line of Steam er., L'ast Public Dock, Erre, -Ps. jaftri. NINCIIRp. & co - . uet lon and Con milks lon 3.(ereliants, and /teal K.tato Agents, /L 2 titate street (corner :NTlnth,) Erie, Pa. Advances made on consignments. MANX , W. S. /MOWN. a p WAI. Tailor and Clothes Cleaner. Union Block, above 1)r. ltennotra °Mee. Clothes snaile, clean .•l and repaired nn short'notlee. Terms as rea.. sonable to. ant - . • TITEO. C. 21PMCCEIL., aIOGLF.S SPEN'CRIT 1E" ,STIFItICAN b • Attorneys at I.ntv, Franltn, Pa. (Mee In K.Tr.; inflicting, Liberty- street. rttkole City, over Kenap's Bank, Hamden street. Collections promptly made in - all parts of the all regians.• , ^:* Jaur NOBLE, BROWN, dc dealers in hard and soft coal,Erie, ra. Having disposed of onr dock properlY 11 01, • above named firm, we nevem: ll ' ll s'TM Ire in'in 11 ,, OW trade, recommending our sucemcors ns , worth), of the confidence Awl patron 3ge of our o/d friends and the puhlle. 14.^,17-11. SCOTT, RANIIN & CO. JAMES LYTLE, FW•Altontl.ble'Pailoryttlla ttttret,betveen State am! Pearl), Elle, Pa. etuatoln Work. Repairing n; ,, 1 Cutting , attended to promptly. aplll'W-t.f. LIVERY AND BOARDING RTABLE, • coritcr of French and Seventli streets, Erie, Limner 4: Johnson proprietors. Good tiOrSea and carriages always- on hand fit moderate J311.-' CEIAPtN rannerr, viiv.fehm, anti Surgoans: Office 'tin.7o Notiie Mork. ()Mee open (lay and night. hr. riazTett's .r. , pleziee, 1o.:11 IVegt .StICSt. tnytn'67-Ir. Bi.x.Ntrr , rnio, N 1.111.4, Eric Co.: George Tuber, propritor, Good accommodations and mode t charges.. WytlV;-;11. F.O. v. r,EN - , , a. -- rr, M. D„ Phy , 4felan and Surgeon. Office, East Park St., over I la vprstlrles flour store,—bourchet the res ilience; of C. W . Kelp", IM door south of the M. F. Church. on Sassafras. street. Office hours from 11 a. sn. until': p. in. myiteca-tt IL V. CLAUS; Dealer in all kinds At Family Groceries and Prm isiona, stone Ware, 4:4%, and wholesale deal ',l. in Wines,Ebillorc Cigars, Tobacco, &c.,No. 26, I:aq Filth , streei, Eric, ra. Je6'C7-tt. E. J. FRASEIt, M. D., llotituipitili le Me:Octal] and Surgeon. °filen mid Itesi.lenee lei hermit St., opposite the Park 4 itilee hours front 10 to 12 n. in., to sp. mei 7148 p. tn. . Jotrs Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Iteiddenee r WiNth , trey.l and East Avenue, I:avt ;:LILT. ERIE CITY I?TELLIGENCE OFFICE. ' situation.: turntshNt for girls of nil deserlp nous, far prt ride throttles, at short notice. f9ukni -I,,ratabl., Yurstut. lionstdzelirtt, SOnnistreWs, Wltitem and Idechanles of all gluds. Also, Ho -1,, ilmusss and Private Farntllos sap t.l:,4l with servants of all Itlnds at short notice. , rt I fi , n4el ( . 411 at this, office, No. 1t.:32 Stale ••.t real. PAde, Pa. • t .T. P. crimot- COMO . NEW HTORE. Vronenberger, at the new brick :tore, F..;;Je Village, has on hand a largo assortment '4l Gre , erli-i, Provisions, Wood and -Willow ar,, Wines, Liquors, Sag. ara,tffc., to winch he ..11118 the attention of the ;public, that he can offer as good bargains as an be had in any part of Ernrrounty. rartirsl, „ ' It E.-11, ESTATE,• Life & Fire .Insurance ! No. Si State street„ Erie, Pa. z. tt - 41rprir, Agent. • MITSIC STORE'! NAXOS. 011G.1NS AND MtLODEDSS! PRICES VERY LOW - FOR CASH! Evfq.y In‘trement warranted• for live year& Z. worm 816 State Street, , - Erfe, Pa. . • wS /41,7-11. COFFEE 4NI) SPICE MILL. "'lerNiguml hag ceitablialuxl nua_niatitctory for the . acting and Grinding:of Cgffee, .0V • f3PICMS.• kul * furaLsii these articles to grocers end others, both ut . WITOLESAIE AND RETAIL, `, I c 4 er prices than-eon be" obtained at any establidnuesit in Nee, and give a better lie also keeps on band forsale at retail, theap, • CHOCOLATE, TEA.,, MUSTARD, loon aud sw an r articles in the line of . eO . ee. tan, at 1211 Paatch:o4l::Wet. • Betwecti 12th and Mt kis.. Rae. Pa. - 31-3tra. . J. W. EMDEN. orgosio..tmogi../4144q1 Gazo agi ni v: Lniwe rrir. 413111,Afitq 0014batielterrn ,Depet No. a South Park Phut, Erie, Pa. - FiCtMAFP. , • Y 9[EN.I . ; I! ! r Has pnrehasedthe'sfoCkana ; feriae of the atioiv stand and proposes to keep the most exunMe stior/s oflcopehtinAhls Una eyetorerad Tne•pubno van hereafter' rely 'npon'ilndlng n tilt Imo:lnstant of Groceries . ,' • se - Feirelgn 'Fruits, • • ; ,,,, 1.T.Y .G1 40: 1 44.414 60 4-.!,-,.,-,'i - AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, St'f 4,l4o tn e ..ltekc,P dAPI Aop. ,n, 2. yurrn, , FAMILY - SUPPLYSTORE, ;iOll. - 4 RZARINT; aIiERISTIAII 4r. CRAIG, • Nvikotegftle tthd !iepitt And &Worn In COMIir . .PRODUC.S ;MWR' Mr; PORK, DRiKIYANDIiKALER tRUITS, - Wooden and Wllline Witie,TiAittee*Regni*, &CI; -fic Tbo t i t uai itY° 41- , PAINT, AND OILS FT f 3 db'eDtokt~e~ir~s~glau~, ‘.;-! 1 % 11 11F , *;•;*Pi.. ,81 57 b A choice suatl fresh 00444;7'3n: kept op we 11 1 , " } ! I P/, at. I le •!Prl t ' • .. p invite iedge,ourselveti riot to be. di diritold:ibtV loglventro call. _ d IMPORT - ART To, Tilt rumba. Groceries Retailetl at Wholesale Prices s The well knownwholmle GroCers of haft - rack • f 9 ) "!tt . l RETAIL BRANCH STORE, Wir'; ATE-STrIV•F-47' Three doors north from Eighth, where they will keep Oh Land A large "uppty, or - • CHOICE FAMILY (=CUM:01;1%0'71810NA WOODEbi Alp WLLWW WARE, ETC,, - Which will be sold to CAI CUSTOM - El - 2S, AT WHOLESALE PRICES! Being enabled, as Jobbers , to buy our Goods nt much :over um* tizturtvtah dealers, re ,pro pose to give our customers The benefit of such advantage, and invite the attention of all those who wish to save molter 41 httYlotres, to our J.lll'ir,ct and lWell &Medea stock. Goods tylti:efed.lree of c.tunlge, to anninft Of the city. : NEW . ..OROCERI" tSTAR E . . . stmcnoti • • Dealers In • 10 lONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, SHIP CHANDLERY, Ate., 502 STATE ST., COMES Fr T$ , . ERIE, PEN 'A. ,Late of the thin of Siegel kficott.., G. F. FRIDAY. aprl3'67-tf. New Grroery Store-. nro3fAs tatA BRYAN & MeGITERIN I : Have opened a nese Gmeery'fitore,nt the stand lately (relapsed by J. Evans, Jr., NO. rill FRENCH STREET, WAYNE BLOCK, _ (Next in Where they will keepn a Cinnplet stock of everything in theirline of trade, inelud? lug GROCERS, PRODUCE, WOOD, WILLOW & CROCKERY WARE,. • • , . - All bt s rhlch be sold* 4•he :itiaritot The peddle ggtottiVl I 0 OM arid examitfe our stock. We pi eagQ ourselvmi not tube undersold by anybody. ' • • '- • appl7drd.,' CHEAT GFOODS s • : Whole ale nnQ . • 9110CEBY AND 1 PROVISION 5T4114 A. 1113 ) - ;- F, scataurecnom, SCiec4fiai Fo F. a sr. ' , Aehiiiiiiieckis,• u noarl re; calving a splendid assortment of aroxpatEs, oiquOrs_, Wooden and Stone Clinre, TOBACCO - C CIA BS, - ' Bee 11;, at tho • G-rioery IMesiciquititerst, Anierasin ,A:t7it; inyirei • . • F:l46llArnkilLea. • - G . .r.otnenf ittet*Ati4eifite., Wens? . ...yell:exam= MOD. VISA am. seqDpt.b.• bee no Ddebtee, TO,ooAtitite Deo• ple mectileuesail ebeg2lo").ll,ll6oneri . , , • ~ . , . • Reiraidof thifolliaidreiZaUgra--; • - • • • , .• TO any man whecan get , . goalie at Die afore 011 eredts, dlekneee ',Daher be. De, rich or 10 roundellkerer.ODD tioibile *ere A*i 44: .4co4",fiiilleth4 los iDl4itteloo`.the ;V:htlatMi. —I PA US SZ EIIO / 74 * *C RIO CI V 1410406 :". ' EAP FAXlLY74ltßsS(4,itlipt d ot !? en Tat um% - A m* Rim Blab • PEtt i rill Tartar l a b leni v lVnlt il ltearg ita Xia dlnee, ev allains. Plates. Oman and, In nunsuottagr belonitna to it Pink - atWAHZ CI - .14 1 ,I.k ei Mtn: MEET, ERIK PA ..'rY •)[. fionthard. -& McCord, ~.:.1 1 141.10Alki, . rOrtle GOODS •A " !:" . NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C ciur stock Is the tamest ever' brought to the city, consisting of i,; ' • *,• PunkirA, ,, DELUiliffi; ,- Stak tfains, CASHIMEnES, nttAcirED 1311EXIiNGS; ' A complete assortment of Dress Goods, every kind of article In the Notion Line, and, in it general assortment of everything needed by Country dealers. I SiX:roAt •, . .1 - 1, *1 •it itx 1:i a • .ff ' '3 < Counixititlois kit s WilttoAlV 610 i. tWo do o. strictir , 0 1 010119 inumolvd. gelling:At 'Stela prigtrniumpo ,it votitage of meretuinut in tblis'itectlen Sr& £.lle, Instead of sending East for their gocubs. 11"1.24UT * 44 4 6 . ; . • 3CCORD. .114:344 • " "'- • • TEE OLDEST ESTABLISSED Clarpet, & Dry Goods House IN N. W. Pi:NNSYLVANIA . , A. complete stack of Meetings, Prluts, Ualpar, Mane ,Iriaa r and }Yen* WIPIICONIse APFRI wurrw. Giaonsi, GLOMS 'ANIS Call and get prices before purebtudng. WARNER BROS., aprallf-Iy. No. 506, Marble Front, State St isi2,t3rA.r.v. FITIVEJOT. !y Good.; tiv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! The largest mtl•best stock of BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS, yRLIFTS, FLANNELS, LINENS, Cloths,' ClOhltings, DeLathes, Alpaeas, .Loons, Molmirsilillks, Black anti Cotom_ Thiblt, Cashmere, Silk, Mocha -11114 PiaSiff • Shawls. White Goods. Hosiery, Notions. &c., &e. - ; Goods morked down to meet the market. No trWbje to thole gm& Call an&extirrilne.. mr=o7-IY." ROSENZWEIG & BRO. PUELNIESIHINGr STOrtlEl FOR LADUC3 AND GENTLEMEN. Narlet,i , atadidrenlAttlis and Panay • RMIDY - MADE CLOUTING ! Ladles' Ready-Stade Underclothing. A variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods: All of which will be kept on hand, and also made to order. Our goods ore alt manufactured by ourselves. Stomping, Stitching, Fintliffstr ifa i Braiding gone'at the shorten nonce. a r " Ul " ety of the latest' Style Patterns rind es' tout children's cameras. All orders will be prompt /3" attendedto., ..10FiN FERRIER. • apiel-13". • • French 134, between 4th und sth. Itituttittic & Unluttating. ;y. NtdJodLsszßni J. H. MIXT & CO., 10. 618 ere= sTBZET, EBIE, PA., '''Shititilitetnien:idacrttestletti In Furniture of, EntrY: Description! ISCLIIDIIqO Parlor, Dining Roan; and Bed Boom Seta, 011 lee, Schaal andifotel Seta,.ans) , ..rwiery - • aeticle thy ~ • Our Manufactory Ja heated on Elghtli street And the *fttial, and:Our ,Ware Rooms at MS State street In the - latter place stre keep a Linter sup ply of furniture than can be found anywhere else in Erie, all our own nuintiftieture; gotten np , the particalar.eare ,for custom trade, made of , the best Material , and- sifter the most approved style and manner. Particalay attention is di rected to our -• • , 11P.110.1MTEEED , GOODS Of which we can make a better article than 'can be purchased at wow of the attractive ware louse* in the - Fa/4am' which we guarantee to Ix, First, climb in every particular. Full sets =in Waluatatose Wood or :any other material) l ovens pur d with the goods _manufactured tor Oursasortrat of +Vulture la, Itae p ose, so' complete th en at ' everxowitemer coo bo salted at drat exam hub tlem, •• • - We have ecetunenced the business of Under taking with the bestequipment over Introduced in Erie, and witiLtwo ev,ylient hearses, one of which le as tine as anyln the State, are enabled to attend to fpneral orders with the utmost fa entire:ad satisfaction. - (thirstock atheism and Burial' Cases, Trirrindraer, &c., is ltdi In every particular, and we are rationed that we can till every orderpromptly and satisfactorily, in the city or county. myfX67-tf. J. U. RITILET & CO. N" • Wholesale and Ketail Dealet.: • 1.1-avinginintbased•thaealre Mock .or Furni ture Mentsa.- Moore tit Riblet, Irespectfaly nag my old mutton - ten; and the public generally To give sue l pal at ;he old stand; • , Nfl /IL. STATE_ STBEET, : • Before perebasingreimearbere.• / Wive n• large ti of •'1 ' 1 % - I*mr,,7 - 4Amber! and 110 limn Nets ! Is4lSt i tit4, "CFIAIRs, TABLES, WARDRORDS, DESKS, And, In Met everything in the lit:tent Furniture. ...Isun,prepared.tenuutufactoretoorder any style that pay be caned' .Rentemher, lin. 115 r a f tau ttettreet, ta. ' etuit aide, bOttreen Sevent.b.„ and all2Str7l.l. ~ • sottKix. 4,41.• worrreigi tit 4•V/ITG sold oar entire Meg*, of Furniture n W. agree , are= a w pools the cam manity for their Übmal to 1:1WEIJ tbeY alit extend the same to We vote our time hereafter to the „ . • VIIDERI'II:MG WIVESSI With : the consent of .1. W. Ayres trestlil hold our office in the same old ranee, 115 State street, whertalsill maga at atittmes may to attend to the watan of the cOnnorndty In one lino of Untie. • . litervily Maid° Coffins T. Teiniined to order. Metallic and Iron Burial Cases, of all styles and sizes, on hand ; also; Shroud and Collin Trimming. 'Undertakers will fled, it to their advantage to buy them of as, Ili vs eicanotte undersold OßE weldor NBIBLE:T.ew MOYork. g1z9P, 1 7 ( *.A 2 W4,. ,gT• .31. F. WORDEN 41g. CO., Would respectfully' ruthotutee- that they- have opened a store at No. 4'28 Fiend! St., between 4th and It, EttLE, i'A., ~ : 1 7 (On - f If Far the purch ase and sale of 'Sites' Or COUNTRY- PROMME, zeutictis Potatter,Millit. &c., .•• • • T Orders from abroad will receive prompt at tention at the lowest market Prices.; -11011 he ' 11 )Mc in in pish , pultlkor Pro 1t ; l4 lOft Dsamiutraa AtURIGOIWITVZ ARTIST I 1611412,4 rAteir ymk a g 2 4 ll4;d ;:thiaiti tuaawaritsikakiw.adri.. Foncoedin 41petteaketorle of We OM Geo* Des*lbit, Dti - dthai - tit !Meat tor she* taatratansiVx=i at Oros- Vrilaoatiln Mug /lAA giocus4 at41117-tf. , . • • ' •.„. ~ _ . - _ , _ 7 ........ ____ ...... -_,: „si , ,:l . Id 1 --lidi 471 cilt xi :0 - I'.; :s - 1 - i1t.3,1.,el ../.. 1' ' e 1. , - -.- , 91r1-1 rand i rIF • I:.i- - 11-.1 l'Ai•s::::;l4 . i lb ..I_, . Ix, '.. •- , .:::' ! ''.. ; •-• •%. .',Af ,• •' . • --, - • , , •••••'+' , :tE • . LSI 4. : , '.. f. , ( 1 7,4 „3 p ri. ,, ii b .4, . , '..-Ssc • 7.:,:i LE ev. - 4.; 1 c '.:- c1......",ai,Zri1-,, --•— • - " 'ii . „ a .. • ..._. , ' l'i.. . • 9! I a 4,,a ,_21 , ,,,,f ?.....,th ..zra_v: t .„ L r -4. : - ' ' e - 44 II • T .• - 77 - -..141 .. .7.71..''.-!'/V,-i- Y: 4, ?'iTfiir;:.. - '- f-1 : ' :: ; /:{ 1.:1 : 11 i '7;74. : :''-' , 7 .. : - L . '-:: : :!; 7- '';''- . -1-:: 00 • 0 .-1 ::: :'4r- 1, ,----.-: i :01 I 1. - 1 , r- ' , ~• ~$o ''.. • ......-.. • . , % ,*:- ii.n:'' '•• . i ' : • ffil .il r r ovo nftrioAlcomum 1 1 4:4 6 ' a i L VRIT . 791 Ylge ' , .4:711 "aide& eiffeWitlrp'".ll,,t,ll,ril I . • . "nA ) • orIP t.),u 4.4.4 • OprIERIEVILFRIMINVNIBtri - , 11 01(041 Weniki Huh* Maimed ourgands heft/m*l. late. rise ta,M sreleet connannt pf being atdectd gli,•ess maboth In Prise and qualllY• .. .... . -,- Country •Prodtiee.. - • ~... .••,.. • . ar Ovta, NM bought and , said. Farmers eon alwa,” nepena nn receiving, the highest market • ', y Brim for the!rartlefes. • • pkALgns IN TAE ATIJOIELtG..-T0W . 141, , . . Ahclon tho Lines of Railroad; StlPP4lED:Wrf4Pitlirr,'N'Aptl.kl3tES,',. • • . G.tve ca can. • ; Itemensper Mayl JacksOn's Market Depot , - rwrit siittET, ; TO THE PEOPLE 03 4 ERIE ,AND vwxwrint. WIIVIREAft, a statement has been made scut j d eilutdaterbinithis criturutilly ululated . 47041r...L.t,'"uttityk i tizgUt-ein Ztr. a id and hereby unnounde (gn i t. .wO, 2„I ; RE4.(311 STRP.,F,T, tbe anion frepot, (S. P.' Deckers . obi struad,) tray helium(' a rßolce selection Of Grammies,.. Provisions, Foreign and: Donuatie. Fruits, Crockery and inurui Ware, 'Yankee notiens,,,Tows, &e, In fact bverything usually kept , In; o Perrilly (Inver/ Storm i Flour from the celebrated Gland ?tints.- Warranted equal tq the best lathe country. , Furthermore; we aro not ao distrustful of our at fell - ow citizens, that tre are not willing to trust ' all. • • . • • SPILL GYVE 33E4so:symum enicrar • to oU aptsi.paying eutdorners. and sell goo Last nit /await any one who datums to aell - only for ah It p e u d n g f e o Axor n s a l e t aatso o o , A have iauntyon • abld maretdulds eller hoye done—panket the loss our selym„ and not. ask sun soog ou l domera to Pkial ce it up.-as some claim to hate done. flora onattrmatlim of the above statement we ailaVY a talrulal. , - • is delivered promptly to any tart of the city. Remember the place, 1327 Fmeh . street; umthe J Union DePet _ tay=67-tr. J . F. stE/XFORD d• CO. •-- Whole sale and Itelitl Grocery Store. WHOLESALE IND. RETAIL Onocrus; - 4 : l rner , Otrk and.Frri? . ch 8 !” . (cetiearsum,) . Would regpectfully cull the attention of the cora , monitrtothoty largo stock of ' GrirOcortes 'find Tizzcrvipions, - , Which they tire desirous to sell at TUE VERY 'LOW= POSRMLE ritlor,sz Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrups, TOBACCOS, VISIT, • TR not surnamed In the eltg,astheyare prepared to prOVe to all who give them a call. They also keep on.hand a troperior lot of • PIIItE LiqUOßg, • for the wholesale trade, to which they direct the attention of thn public. Their motto Is, "Quick gales mmall profits and a fall equivalent for thernoney," ap111:141.. V'. A. .17V.V.33-IEIII dr, CO.. Country Produce, birecerles, Prodsfoul, Tobacco, Crockaty—Ware...Frulta, Note, &c., West stile, between Bth awl Oth Streete, Erie, Pa. Cosh paid tar country produce: . F. A. WEttkß... my2t-tr. W. EItIIART DE4Ts6 IN FAMILY GROCERIES ! Tea, Coffee, Nagar, Syrup, Molasses, 'Flour, Pork', Fish; /lams, Provisions 'generally', (bun try Produce, Bird Cages, Wood,. Willow, and Crockery Ware, Fancy Traveling Baskets, To. bocce and mars, Fislitng Tackle, de. 421,Stato teStreet, - Private Families and !totes supplied. Goods delivered. urplGtT-tt. BARN UM, DRUGS, KEDICINES; FANCY. GOODS, A• I -R • " OIL, POWDER b tr PUFFS,, 'BRUSHES, ,; COLOGNE, Linseed Oils, To t r a r s lgif t i l e i s k i n Vajzilsh, Ilydrome.- PATZtit XE"DICTNES, PURE uctroTts FOR 3fEDICAL PVRPOSIES. Precerfptions carefully 4lePerlselt An artkqes geld by me are warranted to he precisely as rep. Mental. No trouble to show goods. nelneln" bee the name ap711:137-151 TO BUILDERS AND PAINTERS ! Patrits,BßS, Timbals, *Bass & Brushes, SALL WARFEVS DRUG STORE, Stat 4.4 SC, 'North or 7th. FlavinViad long experience in the trade, we at. enaMed to suppb , " partial with a superior quality of goods at Ma k oes =priees. . • Otmstoelt embraces a variety of ever . thing tbat Painters n , and those tete eve us ,their patronage can rely on not being clisalr printed. • • Orders tor tririlistillig buildings will be Batis ta tO AY Oiled. • . PM and etamine our stock. ziatvittiirithrotaz. - Mizi . Revointlon In the Boot and Shoe Trade ! Iloticei is hereby given that after April sth, lfi 1, the entire stock of TOOTS; EWES, °Arms, itc., Manufactured by and instate at the establish meta of J. Eichenlanb & Co.„o2Bl3tate street, and which for naliand finiah e surpassed in this w in be sold by u tter to individ ual customers at wholesale. This plan of, opt.. rationale to be permanent, and the manufactory *to ba still !thither eralarged_by* the addition of J.new buildings and improved machinery. Elob.renlatzb ilk, Co.. Igtats3 Not being coontenaneed by me retail dealers in this section, :because they will not abandon their extensive retail trade, _have resolved to hereafter sell their stock by 1 - REr h kiINGLE 401, , • To all who choose to patronize them.. Every patrol Boots, Shoes, flaltenti /kr, of, their im mense asaortment will be omred at wrcpx.ogitlazay. Preacgiii, Thvi to 'thee retail 4astomer the entire parat * profit-which establin he Win be L>ents. liged, as heretofore, to ether TO-ALL-WHO CHOOSE TO BUY We DIM( tht i = us ttbetal oh*. Impales to h the amen.- The ae tenleitolit7 or our rwids, mana t ee. tared our sepeehd - wwey wiu he =Wein• w!t, awl Ire aver ppepeelnylaree addltlcake WNW InantaketUringil We Invite an 'Wipe& thawed aatweerewoug wariteek. and Wish all tO hearth Intallehrhei Uwe wrebi4m of ts they ileTh e r n = t t =de by tassels!' , wo. t"_,Lmmutmadc.o, sor4w-te • . • =Mate Bt.* Mere. 'ERIE, Pd. P. A. IVECh.tiR & CO., Their assortment of IwUI LlgtottS, Ni.r. 414 t4tEite' Ktree JOLT N 111A.14-YAIEL-b, Drugs anb "Paints. DEALER 1251 PtMt3fERY, TOILET PA.INTg, London Porter and geotch.Ale SARNIfir, ISit Peach Street, i3Cluth or the Depot. IMPORTANT The Laziest and Beat Stock of In EtriO, may be found at suilltilff-ly - - 4 0 1 N -,41.10thL; ' Ittlilf a Viral( E . l" ''' " •: , :rf - :- . F ~: init. t. . • • "!. 4 '. .". ptrro -rasa° IBM ion PEmAtAn. ~, . .... , . In 06 :Tema; irregularities, Removing Ott. istrnetionn of Um' Monthly Tinos; from whatev er entwei nbil always oneeesnita ns a meirntri livO. ..' 1., i o:ill i at4 IS SUFFICIENT • In rentovingalutruction'and restoring nature tans tiniper annel, quieting the nerves and, bringing bac e grosy color of health "to the clic**. nr tne4ost r tieltcate. . Full and e9ditit directions accompany each box.. ' ' . - .• i Nee Ed per box, six boxes tki. Sold by one druggidt In crery town, village, city and hanilet throughout ,the World ., Bold in Erie :by J. 13. CARVER 4 CO., druggists, sole agents for the city. 1 Ladies bisending them II through the Post Itt Mee, tint ve the pills sent (cent:hien tinily) 14; man to nti 'part of - the coqn try, free of postage. - 8. D. ROWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. • nlyl7lr-b To Ceipieunilliv*l6—The advertiser, having been reilbrodto health in anew weeks by every simple, remedy, after having stifibred for several years 'frith a Severe' lung affection, and that drcul dt mow,ronsumptkm--Istinzions to make known tohts fellow eufferers the means of core. .To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preierfption aged (tme of :charge) 'with the -d ret#lons tor preparing/m/1 using the same, which they will find a arum. even far Conn/minion, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds and en throat and Ltin•AtTeetions. The only object of the Advertiser im sending the prescription is to toonerlt Atm nintetedi 'and spread' information' which lescoacelves to be valuable,and IM hopes every-sofferer will try this remedy, as T it will Lest them nothing, and may prove a Mewing. rartieeivistiliti the presc44ption - rugr, by return mail, wUI please address • REV:EII:WAItD A. WILSON, , Wlillrungttrg, Kings Co., New York. 1n)16 67-ly Preprseed,oll of Pala► and blare-- 'For preparing, restoring and beautifying the Hair, and is the most dellgidfni:and wedelerful article the world ever produced: Ladies wilt dud it not only a certain remedy , to restore, darken and beautify the hair, lad at* so a desirable article for the toilet, as it Ix Wet ly perfumed with a rich and delicate perfume, independent of the fragrant odor of the 0114 of palm and - mace. THE I'iIARVEL OF PERU. - A new and heautind perfunae,Whlch In deli cacy of went; and tile tenacity with which it clings to the handkerchief and person is tine- Vaned. ~ • , ' ?be Above art teteg are for sale bynf drugibsts 'arsll parts:inters at 6t per botge pleb. bent by express to any address by Ole proprietors. T. W. MUG= & CO., 100 Merry St., octl 2y. . Nev York. lielailbold , a 'Fluid Extract Buchn—ls certain ante for diseases of the 'Madder, Kidneys, amt el,Drtipsy,Organio Weakness, Female Qma. plaints, General Debility and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or fetnale, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how tong standing. P/tames of these organarequiro the use of a diuretic: If no treatment is submitted to eon , sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are Imp - ported from these s(bureas;and the health and happiness, and that of posterity, depends upoh prompt use of a reliable remedy: .Kelmbokrs Extractiluchu, established upwards of IS years, prepared by 11. T.ZIELMBOLD, Druggist, Ltd Broadway, New York, and 101 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, ntri-W--/Y4 . Errors or Youtts. , —A gentleman who suffer ed for years from Nervous Debility,-Premature Decay end eli the effects of youthfiti intliscre tics), will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and di rections for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience,eon dose by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOUN it 09DEN, my16•67-Iy. 42 Cedar St., New York. Ifearriai a aptd Cell4aey au& the nappl. neap of Trie essay for young men on Ilvierltne of 8611tade t and the PhYalcal 'Eaton., Abuses end diseases which create Impediments to 3IARR!AGE, with sure means of relief. Boat In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge'. - Addres3, Dr.!. SKILLDI 'ROUGH TON, llowardAssociaLlon, Malladell)11 in. Pa , Janl7V-Iy. lielnabold's Extract Dacha and Improved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders, in all their stages, at Little expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenience rind no expo sure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immedi ate in action and free from all Injurious proper ties. Take no more on/pleasant and unsafe Rem edies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use IfelmboliPs Extract Daci' and allprOVed 11080 'Wash. tart-PM-Iy. 'Vim Glory of mut h ! fitiength.—Therc;fore the Xeni:is and Debilitated should Immediate ly uso ileimbold's Extract Buchn. m-r14'07-Iy. Shattered Centetttattens resitored by Helm bohl'is Extract Buchu. ' turIVG7-Iy., Pats, Caps, s.7c. A. Frightful Outrage I Has been committed upon people who, in good faith, have paid their money for what they , supposed was an equivalent, But the 1,001 izwiNitsowsi ! Who have beer* . . .. . . VICTIMIZED! bldn't buy their HAT; and CAE% of - WILSON, THE HATTER, End they. done so, they would have hail no occasion to complai n; as he guarantees to tarn ish as Gool3_ goods as, the raarketaffents, at prices with wh which none compete. All Among - the Number ! ! f t= Of his friends and patrons are cordially invited to give him a call as aftenas their needs justify, where they w il l bq kindly receivedimd well treated by 3. E. WILSON, At the "Big Hat" Store, ^.3 park How, Erie, I'd. mylii-tt 9 WAIVIIES DIAJIMS; . JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, And a great variety of GOOD, C 3, `AT AUSTIN'S, • Paradan Ptdhlimr, 28 N. Park Place, Erie, :Sex' door to Merchant's Union ExpreesCo. - stock of ki1,009 worth of elegant and faith humble goods still be offered, for the next three months, at a very_ great redaction in price. ,The stock to all new and parehased at lower rates of gold than nowould determined Loavold losses in future, small profits and cash trainee dons Mall benefit alike customer and dealer. ' TWO' years established , in Eric In the same business, may be same tee that no great amount oflrdsreismsesi adon will be employed, bilPinolenough Old Fogy and Young America spirit to variant wife tnuthactions and good tenpins. MVO,. IWOONI3 OF COIN SILVER, Vol. sale or made to , order. Watches and all kinds of time keepers And Jewelry carefully re . palled and warranted. Give me a call. myrai-tf. T. At. AUSTIN. cit,Eo*. C. Diu,wx, k. Formerly of Art4auCtintul . nub the public generany SIM he has purchased NUTT'S . PUCOGRAPH GALLItRY,. Paragon 1361IdIng, over Austin's Jewelry Store, where be is prepswed to mate all kinds and styes of pictures in the most approved Priem layers reasonable. aprs-tin, BURN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG , Ease Just received from New York FRESH LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE • • • Abe received. from New Yogic ne hxmdnd bits No. 1 Shore Femur* DiegkereJ, ang234t. fiwkthe gamine 1:3od i __ . ,_v .' , 0011.:11,114C1IS TWA: : sAreetty*lt titaire 5 ropti thetu., .:tiOrt,'•• • •.• • ' • i ; tics i)hrt • . . —•— • • • • ' In - breathing out "Owl Mess you."" "cod .bimq you r. Oh ! feir weeb . ago . I heard the mournful plirasc, When one'whorn I from childhood loved, Went frnm My weary gaze ; • Noir blinding tears fiat thick and fast, mourn tuy llfe-lost treasure; , eehots of the heart bring hack 'Mc - farewell prayer" God Ulm you. The mother sending.fOrth her boy To"szenes untried and netr, LL' not 8 stutlleil; stntely speech, Nor 'murmurs out "adien." - ShE trembling says between her sobs, Whene'er misfortunes press you, Come to thy mother—bov, come hack Then sadly sighs, `,`Goci . 11INs you?' "Clod bless you!" more of loie expregses, The volumes ,without number: Iles - cal we thus or trust Whose eyelids never slumber. I ask in parting no long speech, Drawled out in studied measure: I only ask the dear old words, Si sweet—so sad-.-" God bless you." • A GHOST STORY. SO= tile'en icara'ago ,fa 'lady of my ac quaintance _rented from an agent, for the summer mopths, on,very easy terms, a large country house in the mountains of Virginia. Thither-she repaired With her famllytand a party of friends; and,'efter taklngpossession, learned the secret of the .:'very moderate terms," of the agent. • Two years previous, an'Old man had been found dead in the tittle, under circumstances' which 'justified snspi dowel foal jday. The houie was of course said to be _haunted r and when its ownefs left the country, and offered It for sale or to rent no one would take it; until Mrs. —. at tracted by the pleasant situation and the low 'rent; engaged it for the summer. The lady, a sensible and strong minded, woman, treat ed this story with :contempt, yet was care fulnf its corning to the ears of the other in mates. The party hail not been a week 7n the house, when , a gentleman, complained at tweakfaSt that he had passed, a sleepless night, in consequence of noise in the attic above his room. On'the following day there was the complaint from an,other of the house hold. ' Mrs. suggested that one of the Servants had probably been searching for .something among the lumber contained- in the attic ; but it should not occur again—she would lock the door anti take away the key, - which was done. • A. night. passed quietly; and then as in the noise was heard, this time by Mrs. Iterself—strange, muffled sourtas,, followed by the dull fall of some heavy but mit very hard body. What could it be Mrs. thought. And that day she hid the attic door nailed up, as additional security. She began to feel nervous. On this day the gentlemen Of the party, four in number, went ian a hunt= ing exclusion, leaving the ladies . alone, In the evening a storm arose, which preVented their return at the usual hour. tt nine o'clock the household retired ; but scarcely had Mrs: closed•her eyes in sleep, when she was aroused by two of the family _in a state of great excitement. , • "There are such strange noises. Did she `not hear them?" Yes she heard them dis, tinctly now—odd, unearthly sounds, such as none of the party could account for. Others of the family also heard, and soon the whole househOld was gathred in the room of Mrs. They clung together,. pale and trembling. The mysterious sound Continued—a muffled voice, a sharp, shrill, suffocating - ,cry or shriek ; and then again the frill .of d heavy body, and two or three sharp knocks on the floor with a stick, followed by a sound as of some body dragged with difficulty over the , floor. Thin they distinctly heard the quick, 'sharp knocking repeated again and again, at the doornt the head n 1 the attic stairs, which we .have said Mrs. had caused to be nailed up. • • The whole party were now in a state of speechless horror. But how much more was this increased when they heard those strange gurgliog, suffocating cries on the attic stairs, opposite tbe•door of the room in which they were, and then a step coming down, as of some one walking with a cane, and strag gling with another who endeavored to detain lure Suddenly there was a-rush, a fall, and then a sharp knock-at the door of Mrs. —;-'s room, and one -gild shriek arose . from The terrified wonten, as they huddled in the re motest corner, clinging to each other as with a death grasp. At this moment the tramp of horses-was heard without. Thank God I the gentlemen had returned; and throwing up the window they all screamed for help. The next moment the gentlemen were in the room, and the boldest of them seizing a lamp; advanced to the door •at which the knocking still continued, and Cautiously opened it. There was'something there, lying on the floor, and moving in strange, writhin.. e' con tortions. The gentleman lowered the lamp. What could it be--a shapeless, headless mass, without form or outline? He looked still closer : ho touched it with a cane, and im mediately fell back in a chair in a convulsion of laughter. The objects of mystery and terror were two immense cats, who had got both their heads thrust together into a large • gourd full of grease, which the servants had used in cleaning' the house, and had loft in the attic. Mrs. now 'remembered that the door which she had nailed up bad a square hole at the bottom sufficiently, large to admit of two animals struggling through it with their unique attachment. • It seemed probable that upon the discovery , of the gourd both had greedily thrust in their heads and been unable to withdraw them. In Some manner, also; the gourd, which stood en a shelf had become entangled with a bundle of old car penter's tools which were wrapped in apiece of carpet, and this, it was subsequently as certained, the animals had with difficulty dragged across the floor, and finally got rid of itr staking exit through the aperture in the -attic door.. - The cats, it seemed, had been accustomed to visit the attic, at different times, and in their pranks made the noises heard. So much for the ghost of the . haunted house ; and, had, not this mysterious occur rence been unravelled, - what - a thrilling story might have been Odd' by each mem ber of that household, "persons of the highest respectability and of undoubted ve racity." • SsysUAL years ago a pOlitical Convention in a neighboring State nominated; a quiet, well-to-do flamer for the office of Lieutenant Governor. The nominee graciously received the Committee appointedle. widt- upon him at his residence, and AO: expressing his Wink% for the honorconfeired npcai him, in -tbrauxl them that ho had peculiar qualities. *ma for Lieutenant Governor, " for, . gentle war said he, " that is just the office I have held in my house for the past twenty-five yam" A .-MODEL' To 1:11C.* the iropaallah a IV* ek• tiaits' from' a IptterOf:Pitfrkt Bea? Ythc , c h ristlatt to Ms only datigilter. that our lady readers will be Icy the perusal 3.1 r .13te'sn a:tut:ureic :—Y6u havesjusf en tered-Into that state which is replete with happiness and misery. The issue depends upon the prudent, amiable, uniform conduct, which wisdom and virtue so:strimgly retkom mend;O the one luirvi, or on that impqrt iinee which a want of reflection or passion may Prompt on the other. • ton are allied to a man of honor, of tal ents and of an open, generous disposition. You have, therefore, in your power all the essential ingredients of domestic happiness; it cannot be marred, if you now reflect upon that system of conduct which you - ought in variably to, pursue..; if you now WO clearly the path from which you will resolve never to deviate. Our conduct is often the result of whim or caprice, often such as will give us many a pang, unless we see beforehand what Ls always most praiseworthy, and the most essential to happiness. The first maxim you should follow-is never to attempt to control your husband by oppo sition, by displeasure, or any other mark of anger. A. man of sense, of' prudence, of warm feelings cannot, and will not, bear an opposition of any kind, which is attended by no angry look or exp .ression. The current of his affection is suddenly stopped ; his at tachment is weakened ; he begins to feel a mortification the most-pungent; he is belit tled even in his own eyes, and be assured' the wife who once excites those Sentiments in- the breast of the husband, will never re gain the high ground which she might and ought to have retained. When he marries her, if he is a good man, he expects to find iu her one who is not to- control hum—not to take froui him the freedom of acting as his own judgment shall direct, but one who will place such confidence in him, as to believe that his prudence is his ,best guide. Little things, what are in reality mere trifles in themselves, often produce -bickerings and even'quarreis. Never permit , them to be a subject of dispute, yield them with pleasure. and with a smile of affection. Be assured that one difference outweighs them all a thousand or ten thousand times. A difference with your husband ought to be considered as the greatest calamity—es one that is to be' studiously guarded against; it is a demon which mist never, be permitted to enter a habitation where all should be peace, unim paired confidence, and heartfelt affection. Besides, what can a woman gain by opposi tion or iridifferenee? Nothing. Butshe loses everything; site loses her husband's respect for her virtues ; she Vises his love, and, with that, all - prospects of future happiness. She creates her own misery, and then utters idle and silly complaints, but,titters them in vain. The love of a husband can be retained only by the high opinion which he entertains of his wife's goodness of heart, of her amiable disposition, of the sweetness 'of her teraper,of her prudence, of her devotion to him. Let nothing, upon any occasion, ever lessen that opinion. On the contrary, it should augment every day; he should have much more reason to admire her for those excellent qualities which will cast a lustre over a virtunos woman when her personal attnictions are no mare. 12M31 Has your husband staid out longer than you expected? When he returns,teceive him as the partner of your heart. Has he disap pointed you in something you expected, whether of ornament, or of furniture, or of any convenience? Never evince discontent; receive his apology with cheerfulness. Does he, when you arc house-keeper, invite com pany without informing you of it, or bring home with him a friend? Whatever may he your repast, however scanty it may be, or 110 W impracticable it may he to add to it, re -Ceive them with a plea ing countenance, adorn your table with cheerfulness, mire to your husband and to your Company a'hearty welcome; it will more than compensate for every other deficiency ; it will evince love for your husband, good sense in yourself, and that politeness of manners which acts as the most powerful charm! It will give to the plainest fare a zest superior. to all that luxury can boast. Never be discontented on any occasion of this nature. * * * In the next place, as your litisband's,suc ems in his profession will depend upon his popularity, and as the manners of a wife have no little influence in extending or less ening the respect and esteem of others for her husband, you should take care to be af fable and polite to the poorest ea well as the richest, - A reserved. haughtiness is - a - sure indication of a weak mind and an unfeeling heart. , I will only add, that matrimonial hap pi ne.ss does not depend upon wealth ; no, it is not to be found in wealth; but in minds pro perly tempered and united to our respective situations. Competency is necessary ; all be yond that point ideal.not suppose, how everrthat I would not dvise your husband to augment his propeute• by all honest and I. commendable means. I would wish to - see, him actively engaged in such a pursuit, be cause engagement, a sedulous employment, in obtaining some laudable end, is essential to happiness. In the attainment of a fortune, by honorable means, amen derives satisfac tion in self applause, as well as from the in creasing estimation in which he is held by those around him. BLACK' Asom.s.-41, Short time before the French Revolution the mania for liberty was manifested many timeslby the excessive pro tection given to negroei Among the favor ites of this colOr, there/ was a young fellow who enjoyed the reputation of being a good artist, Bonaparte bepag First Consul, th negro came one day to ask his protection in regard to a picture which he wished to place before the public, but it had been criticised so much, that he did not dare to show.it with out the favor and sanction of the Consol. Bonaparte manifested a desire to see it, and it was accordingly brought into his presence. The painting represented the Eternal FathiF; the Virgin and the Son of God, surrounded by angels, but all were black I -At seeing it Bonaparte was unable to contain himselfand burst into a loud laugh: The artist vindicat ed himself, saying: "The whites believe-that a black skin is a mark of infamy by which the descendants of Cain are condemned; we on the contrary believe that the while skin was given to men as a curse. You believe that God_and the angels are white, and why should we not believe that they are black? "You have an indisputable right to make them so, and to .paint as many black angels as you choose," replied the Consul; "but when they are completed, the best bee you can make of them is to send them to the &laud of St. Domingo," WHAT SOMEBODY Saw.—The following ex- tract from an exchange will apply, we are afraid, to more places than the one in which the Scene is located " I have seen a. woman, professing to love Christ more than tbe world, clad in. a silk dress costing $75 ; Inaking up and-the trimmings of "atfte, 00; bonnet, ..$35 ; velvet mantle, - $120; diamond ring, $5OO ; watch chain, pin and other trappings, $300; total, sl,loo—all hung on one frail, dying woman., I have seen her at a meeting in behalf of homeless wanderers In New York, wipe her eyes with an expensive embroidered handkerchief at the story of their sufferings, and when the contribution box came - round, take,from a well filled portemonnaie, of cost ly workmanship, twenty fire cents, to aid the society formed to promote their welfare. !' thought I, 'dollars for ribbons and pennies for Christ."' RF;LAtION OF tEAIt,D AND Evss.—There is an intimate connectionberween the nerves and muscles of the face and eyes, and allow ing the beard to grow strengthens the eye. It is said that surgeons in the French -army have proved by -experiment in Africa, that soldiers wearing their beardp are Much less liable to diseases of the eye, and it is gener ally conceded that if the, custom is to wear the beard the eye retains ita lustre and much longer. Sosissonv advertises for sgents to retail a work entitled, "Bymenisl instinctPr A eotemporary adds, " the 'best. hynternat , . • in structor we know of is young widow. What sho_dret know there is no use learn- - The Evils, ofLasd lifosopory, ' • • The eitimi ipmbleb, the had is nrcmcgo. lized by a few date great' farailles in England, ' Scotland and Ireland, Isibreibly Illustrated by the following facts: Mr-Emerson rode on the higirkb7 twenty-three miles on the es tate of the Dthria — of -Myeloid. The Mar einis of liroadalhand rides ant of bh Imre one hundred miles in a hided tine to the sea on his own properly. - The : Sutherland owns the :conga of ifoltihriand • • siretcbing manse Scotland from sea %ma. Soddes bis other Inge •eatateklies rtakeng , Devotlshire owns 06t006 senor in ths,ermstjr.. Deity - and the Iyaire of lilehmorid 410000 41004 wOOdsozokAkilhf4519.4911T 1 • Cia - stk.; tint) the'park ot. Adieu: :Nne,.V: folk in Sussex. Is Miami miles hi The Earl of isansdale's possemima - vtrtnally give him a fee simple of eight 'seats in the"" house of Conundns; tor no . one amen . tenants would dare oppose-his nominees.. And, all rho - while, these immense domains are growing larger and more valuable. . Enke of Bedford'i London - Property,- which•itsed tabu chleilytelds and farmsand common lands, now occupies a mile square in one of the most densely -populated parts of the metropolis. The Marquis of West minster built a cnv years ago splendidstreets and squares on a lot of waste ground, trans forming a wildcraCsa of marsh into what. is called Belgravia—the most fashionable quar ter of the West Eud—and himself into the richest nun in rurope. In Ireland the land monopoly is carried on to the stnrke.extreine, , and is productive of still greater. evils: The : late Lord Palmerston was reported to hold twenty Irish estates, and where the Fenian were lately in force in 'lie county of .Tipper , ary, the country is mostly- the proptsiy of England's present 3Premier, the Earl of Derby. _ NO. 3. The way to get crtalit is, to tie punctual/ The way to preserve it, is not to use it ninth,: ,Settle often ; have short accounts. Trust to no man's appearance—they are deceptive— perhaps assumed for the purpose of obtain ing credit. _ Beware of a gaudy exterior. Rogues usually dress welL The rich are plain men. Trust him, if any one, who carries but littleon his back. Never trust him who files' into a passion on being dunned ; make him pay quickly, if there be any virtue in the law. , Be satisfied before you give a credit that those you give it to are rc men to be trusted. Bell at a small advanceiand never misrepresent them, or those whoni you °nee deceive will beware of you the second time. Deal up rightly with all men, and they will repose confidence in you, and soon become your permanent customers. Beware of him who is an office-seeker. Men do not Usually wOnt an office where there is anything to do. man's affairs are rather low when he seeks office for support. Trust no stranger. Your goods are better than doubtful charges. What is character worth, if you make it cheap' crediting all alike? Agree beforehand with every man'about to do a job, and, if large, put it into writing. If any decline then, quit —or be cheated. Though you want a job ever so much, make all sure at the outset ; and in cases at all doubtful, make sure of a guarantee. Be not afraid to ask it, it is the best of responsibility ; for, if offence be taken, you have escaped a loss. , Givixo ,Tor To A Clam—Blessed be the ' hand that prepares a pleasure for ti child, for ' there is no saying when and where it may again bloom forth. Does not almost every body remember one idnd-hearted - man who - showed a kindness in the dulcet days of his childhood" The"writer of this recollects him self at this moment, as a barefooted lad, standing at the wooden fence of a poor little garden in his native village, 4hile with long ing eyes he gazed on the flowerswhich,W _,ere blooming there quietly in the brightness of Sunday morning. The possessor cameforth froth - his little cottage ; he was a wood-cutter by trade, -and spent the whole week is the woods. He had - come into the garden to gather flowers to stick into his coat when be went to church. He saw the boy, and-break ing off the most beautiful of his carnations--it was streaked with red and white—he gave-it to him. Neither the giver nor the receiver spoke a word, and with bounding steps the boy ran home. And now here, at a vast dis tance from that home; after so many events of so many years, the feeling of gratitude which agitated the breast of the boy express es itself on paper. The carnation has long since withered, but now it blooms afresh.= DouOtes Jerrold. WAEOMOTON RECEIVF,B A - CURTALN ilsortim—A nieo little story 33 told of Gen. Washington, which will be fresh to many of our headers, and will embalm him in the memory of all good - wives as a model hus band : - The General---says the'biOgrapher--und his wife lived happily together, but it is evi dent that, like most heiresses, she was a little exacting, and it is highly probable that the great Washington was soutanes berated with a curtain lecture. The celebrateill authoress, Miss Bremer, relates , that a geW'- eman once slept at Mount Vernon, in a room next to that occupied by the master and mistress 'of the mansion; and when all the inmates were in bed, and the house was still; he overheard through the partition; the :voice of Mrs. Washington. He could not but listeni and it was a curtain lecture which she was giving her lord. He • had done something during the day which she thought ought to have been aorta differently, and she was giving him her opinions in somewhat animated and quite decided tones. The grwitrnanlistened in silence till she had done, and then, with out a remark upon the subject in hand, 841(4- ' Now, good steeple you, my dear.' It is plain that the General believed that it takei two to quarrel." Oruan¢ o> PLANTS :UM is an item which will be of general interest to our readers:-- Celery originated in Germany.. The chest nut came from Italy. The onion originated In Eapt. Tobacco is a native of Virginia: The nettle is a native Of Europe. " The citron is a native of Greece. The pine is a native of America. The poppy originated in North Africa. Rye originally came from Siberia. Parsley-was first known in Sardinia. The pear and apple are from Europe. Spinach was first cultivated in Arabia: The =flow er was brought from Peru.. The mulberry originated in Persia. The gourd is probably ,an Eastern plant. The walnut and peach came from Persia. The horse chestnut is a native of Thibet. The quince, came from the island-of Crete, The cucumber came from the East Indies. The radish is a native of China andlapan. Peas are supposed to be of Egyptian origin. Tau= CourLEs• —A funny matrimonial af fair occurred near Salt Lake, Iffinnesots. green Justice married three couples in one batch, and about four weeks afterwards dis covered that a license from the Clerk: of the Court waszecessary to make the ceremony legal, and he lost no time , is informing the parties that they were still single though they _ had lived together the intervening time. The first couple were willing to risk the conse quences; the second consented to be re-mar tied, while the third, having discovered in each other diverse and sundry shortcomings, refused to have the knOt re-tied—being satis fied with one month of matrimony and glad to revert to single blessedness. Warm) Truz.—" Bozo, I want twenty five cents," said a Jour printer to his employ— er. "Twenty-five cent du-yon want it, Jake r " . Next !Tuesday." As soon as that to You can't get it. I harktold You so often tbat-wizea you were la want. Of 00 largo a sum .of nioney you must give me at least ftalltireeks mike r. • A. inmate:Ma Idamachusetts, while ccmduciiii- int elimination, eked among other ciaestions the following: "Why is the pone= 4 . she' applied to a ship r Td which one of the boys rendered the follow ing answer: "Because the rigging costs more than the haft" . Mercantile MlXlin*.