Eric EZltekir etturrber. Wier is ResaltrWltiall BLOCK. (UP EITATIt9O CORNER STATE . ST. Ann prj l 4. alnßie . eoples, paid srracrix in advanee.....B2 00 It not paid in ................ ........ 250 seb.geritiers,serred by carriers, Fifty Cents 'add I t ions'. Two copies to the same person ... 400 Fire copies sent to ono a(1dre55,........ 10 OD Ten COP .33 03 cloth+ rates apply only to those who pay in 11 tiGeri pilau accounts must be settled an nually. So paper will be se known,ny person crho.r res ponsibility is not unless the pri ,.„ i s p.lid In advance. ADVERTISING RATaI. following adhered vert g rates, which 1,, .trietly to. In reckoning the length of a dvertisements, an inch is considered falunre. Anything less than an inch is rated square: 13sq.tiou.114 c.T . 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I 1.00 1.75; TT r weeks :L 2,s / Thre ° W 3.00 Four weeks .. 2,20; 3.75 us ,nt !pi... 3,ga, 5.50, Ihrre 0100(115 O.IA 8.00, 4, x ru nnthl...... &0012.00 Oue ...... 1200 20.00' FAccutors and Admisabitnttone Notices $3 w b.; Atalitors' and Estray Notices $2 eneh.; • Notices. set in tended Nonpariel,and ta,erbd before 31.arrifra and Deaths 25 per • in addition by the parties, l 5 eta. per linear Fight for first Insert ion, 12 cents_per forties om• t ; ,na ten cents for each ettequent L uger _ • : Editorial Notices 25 cents per line, _• Mar rage; V cents: Deaths 2i tents,enelt.. , driver. ,ipments inserted every other Week; two-thirds fun nee.. persons handing In adrertisensents ,hould state the period they wish them pub otherwise they wilt be continued until " o.nierea out, at Jolt PIUNTLWG. xpense of the adverUsets. bare one of the best SoliblngOillees In the and are prepared to do any kind of work , to large or small orders, at as reasonable • nail In it.s good style tut atry establishment the MllntrY. til manitinicat icll‘ shontd be addressed to BEMEN WHITMAN, _ Editor and Proprietor. 13110iness' Jlotitis., F. CA:Sn'TIATTREN, ". ler of tills Pence, Fnn . ar Irall TRHMing. y oOral-t r.. HEYRY M. RIBLET, Attornry at Law, Peach street, above Union ivr..a. Erb). Pa. noV67. GEORG?: H. CUTLER, at t tw, Girard, Erie County, Pa. .1,4•11.44 and other baqinema attended to with ; ramid masa and 111Kpatch. BRAWLEY tt BALL, • Twhi,•n in Me, Whtteworwl; Cherrv, Ahh, Talnut and Oak Lumber, Lath and Shinnlea. oltr. %nate ,treet, North of It. R. Depot, Erie, GEO. W. cluNsrso:sr Attorney at Law, and Snatire nf- the Peace re „o r , t i Lind Claim Agent, Conireynneer anti Co!!Penn% Attlee in Rincierneeht'a block, south ,n;•it corner nf Fifth and State streets, Erie, Pa. !NILE & RON, - Book Binders and ftlank Book manufacturers, r Keystone National Bank. Jyll'67-tr. nut' 4" ELLIOTT, rYnt kt, N0..50.4 Btste Sttrc4.4, apposi to Brown's Hotel, Erie, Pa. Of4 - ro hothss from 111 , 4 A. M. to It M., and from 1 to.:s'lt. . ocIOTI-tf. 9ALV4IAN & CO., miolewile and Rein Oenlere In Anthracite, flitaminong and BluelnOnith Coal. Office corner Po.ch and Ilith streetii, Erie, Pa. 7. R. 4ALT , IN N. NeWr-tf.] R.T. SAT:M.SMT. A. KING, Tire cer and Peeler In tltipii,Karley, Malt, Ale., Lager, fie. Proprietor of Ale and Lager WOWPriet and Malt Warehonsm Fite, Pa. Jyl2T6-tf. W. E. MAGILL, I).nntkt. °ince In Ilownzwelg's Block, north gide of the Pork, Erie, Pn. FRANK WISCHELL Sz CO tuction and Comte Ission Merchants, anti Real F-statc AQrntß. Are State street (corner Ninth,) Erie, Pa. Advances made on consignments. Conntry Vendoes attended to in any' part of the eonntr. FR YE WINCFIELL, apnr-ly, • WM'. MARKS, Tailor and Clothes Cleaner, Union Block, Mse. - c Dr. licnnett's office. Clothes made, clean st and repaired on short notice. Terms as nen, ..,aable as any. rItE.I. C. SPENCER.- , ROGER SITERIIAS. SPENCER & SHERMAN, utorneys at Law, Franklin, Pa. Office in K.IrN building, Liberty street. Pithole City, P.1.,--office over Kemp's Bank, Holmden street. Colicchons promptly made in ail parts of the cft regfrnm. NOBEE, BROWN & CO., Wh.lciale dealers in hard and soft coal, Erie, Having Warmed of our dock property to the above named firm, we necessarily retire from :he Noll trade, recommending our sum - lows; tut ,ndnently worthy of the confidence and patron. fgP of our old friends and the public. ja.TKI-t f. SCOTT, RANKIN 6: CO. P. P. 7171:MN. A. WIELDER. JUDSON & 'WILDER, - • :fanufacturera and Wholesale Dealers tn. Tin, .!a an and Pres,(4 Ware, Stove MIK; Stove Trimmings. &c., Waterford, Erle Co., Pa. Or- :dery by mall pFomptly attended to.. Jan 9. EAGLE HOTEL, Dpposlte rdion Depot. Erie, Pa.. Jas. Camp sell, proprietor. House open nt all boors. The bar and table always supplied with the choicest :hat the markets :Mord. lebZYtie-ly. LIVERY AND BOAIIDLNG STABLE, corner of French' end Seventh 'streets Erle, Illeuner C Johnson proprietors. (loo( horses unl earriagex nlwayn on hand at moderate prteee. Jyl2-tt - 3f. .A.R3ISTRONh & CO., Naceeksors to Walker A. Armstrong, Whole sale and Retail Dealers In Anthracite and,l3l - Coals, Wood, Iron Ore, Se. Office 8. W corner of Twelfth and 3lyrtle streets. Post Office, Lock Box 33, Erie, Pa, - ll.i. Aatt9TRAY6. idcl9-tr.l, 'J. BOLI;ANSLIZE. , cif:l.NX & BARRETT, PhvglOans and Surgeons. Ofllce No. 10 Noble Block. Office open day and night. Dr. Barrett's rrc!deue's, a 34 West sth St. myl6'67-lys BENNETT li(yDIE, Union Milla, Erie .Co., AI. George-Tabor, proprietor. Good rireommodittions - tmd mode rate charges. _ my9'o7-tf. GEO. C. BENNETT, M. Tki Phy,lelan and surgeon. Mee. Ea.st Park St., ,user Haterstlck's flour ntore,—boards at the res. Steam of C. W. Kelso, 2d door month of the M. E. Church, on' sassafras street. Office bourn from ll it. in. until 2 p. M. mylo'6l3-tr. H. V. cLArs, Denier in ail kinds of Family Groceries and Prolslona, stone Ware, dre.,and wholesale lleal r In Wines,Llquora, CisamkTobacco, Sc., No. 28 Fast Fifth street, Erte, Pa. jefrrft-tf. F. J. FRASER, M. D., 11 .unoliathie Phyhiclan and Surgeon. Odle* lud chlenee tr2S Peach St.. opposite the Park Rouse. °Mee hours from 10 to 12 a. ro„ ?tos p. :a., and; to p. tri JoHN H. :11.ILLAR, tn II Engineer and Surveyor. Residence cor ner sixth street and East Avenue, East Erie. J(4.67, HOUtiE. cippedte Union Depot. A. W. Van Tassel], P'Prietor. 'louse open at all hours.'Tahle and oar , upplied with the best In market. Chargem ,Eanonable NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner Peach and Buffalo sts. John Boyle, Drnprtetor. 13est of accommodut ions for people the country. Good stable attached. irl,2: 68-17. ZLTRN, I , E,ILLE:I2 BOOTS AND SHOES, Sr State Street, Erie, Pa Having lately removed my stock Into more caramodlone and pleasanter quarters, I am pro• Pared to offer new Inducements to my custo mer% I have on hand a well selectad stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, whivil I offer very low. Cu.toru Work attended to. mllls-3m. • 'GEORGE Ztßti WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY; SILVER WART& - • A.{ , id a groat variety of , !: • • .., r Ni 1C GOODS, AT AUSTII 4 II3; ' "- hrICOn Bulging., 28 N. Park Placiitri co. Next door to Blerchnut's Union ExPresett. A cork of SAOOO worth of elegant and fash ionable goods will be ofered, for the next three al 'attig, at a very great reduction in Prim '- Tile Flock le all new and purchased at lower rate ° Of gold than now, and determined to avoid losles In future, small prollte and cash transac tions shell benefit alike gustOmer sad dealer. ,LairtY Years established' in Erie. ha the garde ""mess may be some guarantee that no ggreat imonnt mierepreaentation will be employed, btaJnia enough Old Fogy and Young America , Plrit to warrant sate transactions and good t glains. SILVER sPoo.ls C)O'45:4N glielEa; For eale timemade to order. Watches and all Of keeper* exarjearelry carefully re , tared and warranted: Give me a call Earr67-tt. T. Bd. AUSTIN. 3 tEAT CUTTERS. QM SA USAGE' 13-4 Of the beat 11=4 at _ 9. OF.A.PEN'S. l art-tr C . 13 PRINTING of ever: Rind; in bum* os quatiUes, plain or colored, done in 0e4 3 74, 2 1pe. and. at moderate prices, at the. 11 /4 = 7I ZE7 "4.IIIMaIiMMIMIIIIIIMP adt3ruzi , 14:W3j—A complete linaorys to . lael7 kind ofneeded by &teat Webber:4er Mee* Susi . . .- . . •f :i :.1: 5 ^ ' ,/ 0 , X i: : - . -1 ~ • , ' : - :, -1- : : ',..: - -,,. : ~1 1 - :r, ' - : .:`:';',`.., '-':. : ~ ' .: 1- ' ..'--- '„' ". ' ~_ . • L. . ••• ' ' 2 . . ,-; ::, , , t . - : •.:: .. • .: •-. 1-4 -• ~ - - , , ...• .., • i • . . . - ' • , • .. . :: •.• , , -..1 - -•.•, lc ..; •• ~.. -.: ' .:t ~ (1.: - .....!,,, ' .0 •' ' - - '..i.' ''„ e• ' , •‘.• . 4 ;' .'' -, . . ' VOL. 38. orocitits; 13LObiltl; drrgiti 6". GOODS. _ • ... • - t Nifbc4i wale guad,F44ol GROCERY . AND PROyDROR ' IMRE, witiin AND - F. SCHLAUDECEM,' Sneceasor to F. & 3t. Reldindecker, ie now re ceiving a aplendld ailsortinent of „ - — iiftoCltltl3*. • ritovialoris, cninzs, :- Liquol n V xi lV a 7otdfal• Stone Ware txaliargstock o TOBACCO ANp ' Call and see tur.st.ple .' 43roctery 14esidqtwrOrp s American Block, State et.. Erie,Pra. , mye'67-tf. p.thiratrbtcmig;• • Wholesale . autilletall dr4fei ziy Store.' P. A. HECKER & CO., WHOLESALE AND 4E114 GROCERS, North-East cornet Park and Pr . ench St., Omicaranns) Would respectfully call the attelition of the corn , tatulity.to their large stock of Groceries; and Provisions. Which they are deitrous toiell it THE _VERY LowEer possratat PRICEBI SUgars, Coffees,. teas, Syrups, • Toastras, F7BH. &c., • le not surpassed la the city, smithery are prepared to prove to all who elve theta a They also keep on hued a superior let of PURE LIQUORS, for the wholesale trade, to witch they Aleeet the attention of the public. Their motto Is, "Quick sales, +ill -profits and a frill equivalent for thenumey... apirea-tf. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Carpet & Dry Goods Hougo IN N. W,RENNSyLVANIA A complete stock of Sheetlnip, Prints, A:urns, Cloths, 'Backings, Flannels, Irish and French Poplins, Alohalrs, Alpacas, Delaines,dte. Also, wurria Goons. UOBIERY• GLOVES AND NOTIONS, CaWand get prices before purchasing. WARNER BROS.. aPr3'B7-Iy. No. 506, Marble 'Prent, State St. 512 STATE STREET. Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! WHOLESALEAND RETAIL! V. S. BROWN " The lowest and best stock of I BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINBS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, uszros. Cloths, Cloakings, DeLaines, Alpacas, LcOns, Mohairs, Silks, Black and Colored, Thiblt, Cashmere, FSilk, Brocha and Paisley Shawls, White Goods, Hosiery, Notions, se., 4Se. Goods marked down to meet the market. No trouble to show goods. Call and examine. mY23'Bl-1.9. RosENzwElo & BRO.. • Farms for Sale. wE OFFER for sales number of good Farms in different parts of the county at mate rial reduction from farmer prices. Buyers ghohld not fall to see our list before purchasing. FIRST FAB,M.I.Is 38 acres, $ miles west of the City, fair buildings, orchard of grafted fruit, all kinds of fruit, soil all the best Of gravel -and black walnut soiL We think we any safe In saying that no better small place can be Matt in the county. Buyers can learn more portion. tars from J. A. Freach„Edl French street, a form er owner, or John H. Carter, the present, owner. SECOND the David Russell place, and formerly a part of theThos.2laLetaproper ty -74 acres, about ten 'acres timber which ass not been culled; 2 story new frame dwelling house,pew barn; Fences good. Mee, PAD:, about 23,500 In hand. Soil—all of the best sand ' ' • and gravel. We believe the above Linos in point of soil, character of the nei gh borhood, schools, church el4, de., de., offer attractions seldom found in Iris county, and more, they are cheap. ' 'BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS. S Building Lots, Price swa, 1500. 3 "g " " - - In Out Lots: 239 and 200, north east corner Buffalo and Chestnut streets. This desirable property Is abotit 1.13 rods from the depot, dry gravel soil,g.ood water. A number of -fine Dwellings and a iargeatore have been bdllt on tho block this season, and quite a number more will be built -the coming year. We think thesn'to be the hest InVeste ments In a small way now offering. Tetras $I) In hand, balance on time. COTTAGE HOUSE, • ' Modern Style, Complete Flatah, all the Mod ern conveniences; situate on Myrtle, between Ninth and Tenth streets—the Dr. Alailldlts. pro pe Clty Lot. , At great reductiolua number of Private Res. !deuces; at prices much reduced. NOW is the time to get bargains. A number of Lots on Third and Fourthatreets between Holland and German. Terms $5O to $lOO In hand, balance on sly, years' time. laa)-tf. HAYES & KEPLER. HE UNDERSIGNED offersfor sale his vain able farm, on the Kuhl' rctad, in Harbor Creek township, one mile south of the Colt Sta tion road, and - eight miles from Erie. It con.- tains fifty-five acres and eighty perches all proved and in the highest state of cultivation, The land is equal to the very best in that sectiOn of the county. The buildings comprise a 2 ate. ry frame house withl% story kitchen and good cellar under the whole; wood house and work house; 2 barns, each 80MI5 feet; a shed:o feet, longwlth stable lathe end ; and all the necessa ry outbuildings. A first class Well of soft water, which never fails. Is at the kitchen door. There is an orchard with , 140-apple trees, all grafted, and bearing; and an abundance of almost eve , other kind of fruit grown in this neighborhood. The only reason why I wish to sell is that I am going West to embark • In another occupation. Terms made known by applying to me on the premises, of - to Hon. Elijah EabbiA Attorney at-Late, Erie, Pa. • J. A. FIAAWELL, • deal-41. POSCOincelAddresa. Erie, Pa. L. F. BALL, AGENT, - 1801 Peach St., on. Matt= HOCUPO. News Dealer and Stationer, And Dealit in Flacana and Domenic Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, • .„. SNUFF, FANCY PIPES AND CIGARS. Alt the ' ' DAILIES MONTHLIES ANi3VEEKLI.63 R,eceived itamEdLotely upon publimtlon. feb2o4m. AVING sold oar entire stock of Furnitare IA to J. Wi Ayres, 'We hereby tluutk the com munity for their libera. patronage to as, hoping theywdl extend the same Intim, We will de vote our Ulna hereafter (utile U,NDERT.itILING BtiBWntiN3 I • With Memnon% of J. W. Ayres we still hold our office in the seine old _place, 71. S State Attie, where wilt be found at all nines ready at to the Wants Of the tionimunlig . our line o. Ready Made 'coffins ! Trimmed to order, Metallic - arid Burial Wei,' stylEn and ilzea,: offhand t also, Shroud ant Coffin Trimmings. Undertaken_ will And IL to_their4airantana to buy them - or us, as we cannot beundersold westcdiNarniillt aprkr /U-Iy.', .• •• • WOO= Slr JOSS A CLAISK. CL ARH ,d;,OODW'YIIT. Erie,- ah Jos. D. Clark. c o l lrmot Clark ietealf, and John 44. p,ot ,I, I m 0 Arm isfli. lot, Goodwin it Ckk, tut g omand t that far the purpose of d in wireaniti , Parked Seco e InoBo atiprutkßeok.,. ono~gabe of 4 axe...4 who disogived nalarlikipinthe t f Aprll, LIM The !from or wain Goodwin pai‘abadiseariagmoritatakette ~, iding = e,, fora -ooni.M=rir of:the - patroange! re elven tts: -: . 1:::4111._"..) ,e,,r.] . -.. !. ', : lipatio . . • . . . .. . . Boroml3Z./V:VM::==3 • IMM!pI at liedgcat.;;9m4l4 ftd4f. Ct.O".;WM Theirlusorticoont of MIT 48 gobs. jflisceiianrous. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Farm for Sale. NOTICE. 310. P. GOODWIN Nx s - Pena's. MEI 1:=1 „„.},Lom, ftuiw lloolland'i Germ 'Tonic s ' rho great Remedies Sir aU Distance of Die Dirt; Stomach or Digestive Timms gooftiotro BITIEã Is composed . 01 thopureitilces (or, weber are inotticleally.termea. Estracti9 Of Roots, Herbs a n d-•flarim,llor, maul& a prepsra• mom highly airmen- Al trated and entirely free Trent alcoholic -. !Mansion lA, my - 1 4 1 04.40k,fil.eneali: re i eambflaititiia of ¢ll the !novel - eh& ttr tkd sitte with' the sweat. quality of Banta erns Runt,ate.,t tasidiftt um' :of nut snout lic. e pub an.4rceabie retnetklel otverufkred to • Those perlentog a tefeaftnit, Wpm - Aloe- Itolitulidmnttaremltl ate ' - , 7 - iiiidt':LANlYB GERMAN BITTERS. „ . Those who have no °Weal= tt) he c°ulblll*' tlon of the Bitter; na tanted, crlttret-:: iiOOFLAND'S GER3tAItii:TOFIC. , They are both nallyikood, au contain the same medloiaal the cholas Wows the two heinirtitaere matter of taste, the Topic he llo thalami table. e • • The from' a variety of main; 'ouch. its to Rya- , periadiesyotUl DP; etc., very irj ap to vs fun& bona deranged . The • Liver, sympathizing awaloody lt, dose ladth Liver, then becomes afßoted,, the molt of which la pat that the'lent suffers from aoyerit - or more of the followtowdisoatiell: ' "• • ,• „ . ipmstipation; FlatuleMee, , DiWard pea of Blood to the Head., doddity.ild the fitomi Itch. Nausea, Heartburn,. D FGOFTII I 2: 2 nest or Weight In the Stint. eons, Sinking or Flutteflng -attrhePit the fitornachifi t at theaftoid.: Harried or Mikan • Breathing, Fluttering at ,the Heart, chtdiang Or, Sunbaating Sensations when - in lying poiettcre. Dimness of-Vision; Dclts or Webs before the' Sight. Doll Pain in ape Head, Deft.' Riefler of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and linpes„Pain ip Matilde. Back, Chest, Linda, ete.,Sudden 'Plashes of Heat, "Burning of the Flesh. Comdata Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. The sutabmi fromthese dbwatetisbessid ores'- else the greateat motion fa the selection of a remedy for Ma case. pUrchtutiUg 01111, that which he is se-11 suxed from " Ids ht. vestMaticawand efl." q els! ft* possesses, true meri% is skill.: Mll9 compounded is free front infusions ingredients Sad hes set b. - 'MUM far itself is reputation the the cure of these diseases. In this Connection we would submit these Well-known remedies— 11.043FX.A.ND43 GERMAN BITTERS, MI /100'F',1441 ro.s GERMAN TONIC, Prepared by •- C. NC JA Q SSODr, Philadelphia, Pa. Twenty-two years since they were first intro duced into this country from Germany, during which Lime they have undoubtedly performed morn cures, and benefitted suffering humanity to o greater extent, than any other remedies known to the-public. ThesereinediesallieMSdnallicureLiverCom p I a tut, . Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cluonic or Nervous Debil ity, ammo , amnia Diarrbcea, Diseases of the Md. ' bays armlet' digest& - ear arisint,frorn a dlei • : -ordered-' Liver, dtatuach„ or Lutestines. - . ; tiElll X..ITY'.• Resulting !rim) any' c}we don or the System, mdmdi by' Severe Labor, Hardships, Raja:Stare, ;ever% There Ls no Medicine extant equal to these remedies in such cases, A tone and vigor Is un parteld to the whole 'system, the appetite to strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the stomach di , testsprdmptly, the blood is . -puffed, the com plexion becomes wand and healthy, the yellow tinge le eradicated from the eyes. a bloom 15 given to the cheeks, and the weriXimd nervous Invalid - becomes , a strong and bealtby being. snafu advancistin life, and feeling tbe.band of time weigNeavily upon them, with. all its sittendanti will, find In the use of this or the NI/7, as elixir that - will in siti into their veins, restore in a meas ure the new andardar of more youtbfuldaya, - band up their abrmiken'fortm4aud eve health and happiness. to their remaining years. • • NOTICE. It is a well establikflectfact th at fully oho-Pall of thbfernalo portion.' ' • of 'our - poPtaallon aro soldoutin theenv .joyinent• good health"; • or, to use , Li thole Own eaPres olon. "Agate., lee r They are lan 'saki, devoid of OH energy, ortro , inoly lifrvong,, and nave no appetite. • - tivt-hlselsas ot peawtU the RITTER/4. Or the _TONIC. Is eeperlnlly reectrulideti ! - _ • . , Weak maidelicatecitikitmi•Wre madestrous - by the use df a ither of these remedies.. They will cure every case of MARABBILTS, without lall....ThiXtlialubf of eertiflouteli havebbeturiuln ted the betide of the liroptietoz. btit sluice will allow of but few. Those,ltwill be observed. :are men of note end of MlNl,stantling that they must be believed. ." • *rem FSVIMONIA. I RON: c4XOROR W. WOODWARD, Lx-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or Penngylvimin, writes: • ' * PffILADELPHiA: March . lb, ISM find Hoodand's German Bitters is a good tonic s . useful in A diseilaea of itte.: di. ,restive' oins, atal of rust' benefit In eases of debillitpAnd • Want of Tiervous se tioriln the System. Yours tralyy_ GEO. W. WOODWARD." HON. TAJLES.THO3IPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PUILAUXLPIDA, Ar V il ,1868. "I consider Hoorland'aGertnan liters a valu able medicine in mac Of attacks of indliteldloo or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience. Tomtit/Ith' respects TIIO3IPSON." FROM REV. JOS. IL RENNIRD, D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Phila. Du. jaezereir—Dear Sir :-I have frequently been requested to connect EAT IMMO with lea ommendatimui of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of ray ep ir*. priate sphere, I have in all cases deelbuxi; hut with a Clear proof in variant initaneft, and- partioubirly In AT my men •family, of the usefulness 0f1ir.. , 111 r•4lloodand's- German. Bitters, d depart for oncr front Jay usual Ourse to exprees.My fall colaviction 4 = Genera Debility of the-System, and for Liver Complaint.' it la a safe and valuable preparation. In some, eases it may fail; bat, =roily,* finnan not,tt will be vary beneficial to thoserwiro suffer from the above cause, ' I Tours very, respectfully - . • T. IL NAP Eighth, below.COatet, A Et. . . . _ _ FROM, REV. E, D. FENDARi- Aksist,lnt Edittsipitristian I have derived decided benefit from We nut of Hoonand'a Gorman Bitters. arcl Relit my ftriv- Urge to recommend them as a load ,Taluable tonic to all who are auffertn+korn General De bility or trout Amapa*, derange won of - the Itttn.. TOO Vin' -- ' - • " Efifl I - 0A.1.77D1DX. e V t tr f P • ed.::fir c e. the ells- awl; tax:a:cilia T 1 tutt - TVe op; medicine ' - 1 0 (6. Areim idreet,thile• rkifi" " i§P4tlr. AnnierWtadatp. VO, • . ' , litiortrase Ckatiaillattarit;p6tlio6tle. /11 oo vmr.toilt doom CO or a far 11160.111 60 Hootaadpar Iptcla 'a German To ooP Vit4* .. . • .4)14 , 1 3 lc • O r btan _• itrAXt l a s e c faet.WW.U . l0 11 0; 010 MOW; • . ..r DAY .„ . . ..Alaib. Mat aft Ole iftervelis sod Illeblldated wlnao aufkringe have been geotracted :Horn- Idghten Mud anti wboysesseit rtatilrearomPt ,trattiltent Id raider adatestee &drably. Hy= an igillidinfor bsvissullbred from Involgatarf ditichargek edidefilitt. date It lacidueelnpan Feargetattathadth tlb ran bed weak, &hill* latedieedly tired, Does a Unisex:artily pro dace palpitalket of, the . heart , s Does year liver , minima organs, or roar. kidneys. freoneettv tet oat of laden , Is tannish& somethiutethiek, nillazr, azicky, orbs it rapit tes settling,' Or does a thick soma dieingtur top, Or is if sediment itt. Me bottom /Mien. hid Slued awhile, Do you have spells eisteile breathing , Or dyipepoilit Ate your bowels constipated? Do - you have spetlN or:filinl4 l 4 oi*ilibAti.,f 'NO; to tiniheadt I , . 1 . 041 . memory lid, .Di Year _ M tat wa xily* dwellingtiloon this litiblett , B 4 0 feel dulehtleas moping , tired of company., ofilfe, Do yoliWisk; to be left 04n0; to , Set away fl i text ev1irib.941, 1364311 , - Silt WO Wag * mak° Yon ink etr i lmw Talton: B,l°Bo peultectorjeetlesi? tr4il t ;1 1 e i*lfe of T i trneYe dilaill*ut, Thetattma , Ytatiotiocit 1 00414? Da Ye* Ou) 0 T TOamelf s ociety 4 *lt t "DaTaaPtixtiP.P.YmrAaJl4" fitut the =Op, ? ..Po's.44-490..15, lilueli n l idegveinYCl* l[2 43 1 1 ylAti".l4rita. AIWA elburginit giverito Elf sof melancholy? ff so; do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia,_ Have you leaden nights t Otrotir back weak, your eta Ireak, add bye but Uttuiappettte; and you attribute thialo.dyspepd a or liver Om. Now, reader,selt.dinsikvinereeldidaiabid ly minsi t artd serial oatmeal areal cartatile of producings wealtneeibt the gerterattve ovum. of generathm, when in perfecelniath. snake the man. Did yen everthink that those tield, den. std. enenpitie, pendevai iiir at scents men are always those whose:geneiatlve organs are in tartan health? Yon lGrier heir such ram complain of beingmelalsehOly, of tie'rsmis- Wm, 01 ,PlaPitatlata of the.fit They are nay of !Dahl titleY MAW. Weld& in busload:Ailey *Wt . become sail WA discoaregedt Abel ire 'al. wart Ponta andidetatiost frith° company of'isc, illoy eed look youand Aherne** in the latio— sumcylf YPerdolmesst batiks br anY tithe:Mean ness about,them..l depot mean those who keep. thetegans Inflamed tirrunnlng to tatoess..Theee villllaut only nun their ,constitutions, but also ft., they do busines - with. oz. for. '- IlOw many Inert from badly eared &song. , m the abets of self-Aimee anileaceisCe E have brought about that state of weakliest' In time organs that has reduced the, general miens so tour / haat° itidueo almost every other disesile.- idiocy , lui/s o 3lPanairels. gAtai affections. - ea cidei and down every; enter Aim °Oilseed tt . ldelt humanity is hdr to. and the ttalcanse of ibe trouble scarcely' eve{ . s uspected ;' and have doctored for satin the right otatv ' Meade of•thyme:idiot' require tile Ott of a diuretic • BiguilsxlrEt 71.171 D turrater BUCHI7 Is the great:ribretfeoind is a certain cure fordiseusee of the Blidder, Eldneyi„ timi d, Dropiy, biginie Weakness, ' Yerdale COM. plaint's, fieneral Debility' and all dimmed of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in: male or female, twee whatever (SUM) originating, and no Matter of hew long standigt. " • If no treatmint la- Relearned to Consump. Hon or Insanity may ewe. On: ylesh and Tilood are supported train tbese sources, and the health and haptdued, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilelinbad's Extract , Bache, established at.:.' wards of IS years, prepared by / H. T. HELMIIOLD. Druggist, ciCD et. oata w ara to w Toth. and 101 South Nth phthateiphia. ParcE-41.25 per botile, or 8 bottles tor KEA delivered - to sup address. Sold by all DTtleglatil pverywttere. ito3rBr. A Cart to Ike Liol/OAF— "DR. DIIPONCOS GOLDEN. PERIODICAL PILLS, Iu Correcting • irregularities, lienreniing Olcr• sin:wilco," at tire IIi:UAW Turns, tram whaler• er anise, arul always suer essful as a preventa tive. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT W" Id removing obatinctien and restoring nature to its proper channel, quieting the nerves and. bringing back the " rosy color of health"' to the cheek of the moat delicate. ' Full and explicit illrectiotie aheomptiny each box; Price Si per box, six boxes $5. c.Sold by one druggisairk every town, village, city and hamlet thrmighont the trorlcL Bold In Erie py,J. B. WINO. dc CO.. druggist% hcolitagents -for the city.- • , , . 3 _ , Ladles by sending them el through - Ahe Post, Orrice, am have the pilla sent (congdentlally)by mall le any part of the country, free of postage S. P.llOWg, Sole Proprietor, rny9'sT.4y. Nei' York. I NEW Puirorlos rhaleWs "Nish inewsiag 4:l4ima:t Pimlesi's • ~*lllsimilll,•lreMed Cu..." , 4 S Pfigbit Bleidesisig Ceseisset Plualimit; `'A):*tifbe,Elleatuhaig Corpus: , Iltbalaries Biessisig Ocremii.n, ' A most eaqu6iie..,lakaie:and Frarsat I" : arturv. ari I'd from tge rare sad boa:infra flower fro? tvkleklt fakeslialeefee, - litamitactnitaio7l7 , ' g'• ' . 4 • • 1n11,111401‘ :11r , SOW, NowflirePlL iniWZleg • , ASR FOR PHALONI4,--TANE NO OTHER. EMI W. creme euttt.:;-A' gentleman Who sufibr. ad for yearn from Nerious Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscre. - Don, will, for the Sake- of suffering' htrixtanityt . send free to all who tieed-it,. the recipe and' 411:.' recUonefurtanklittthenimPlereniedr b3r yrhle4 he %Mb cured. Sufferers wishing torirollt by the advertiser's experieucepus doso braddresidwir, in perfect couddence. JOEIII a itiODKN. rityl6ll7-Iy. • 42 Cedar St; /few York. To tOoittotritaTla77, The Rey.. Edward A. Wilson W iwi tiend (free of choice) te'all who de." sire it, the_prescription with the directions for , making and using the simple remedy by:which • heswan red of a lung affection and that dread disease Lvastuaption. Tile only object is to ben eat; the aiiiicted. and ho hopes, every sufferer will try this prescription, to it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please ad dress _REV. EDWARD A..WIILSON, No. 165 South Second Street, r0y16117-Iy. Wilihnnaburghill. Y. .Leibeasea.,..-Inibrusatkat •. guaranteed , to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon bald head or beardless face. also a recipe" for them moral of Pimples. Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on .tbeSkln, leaving the sumo loft, clear !nal bean. tlftft; cant* obtaltiedelthobt ellargehy adalrelW Ins " 5 mos. F. cum. Chemist, myltrill-ly. • FM Broaden , New York. HOBARD 'MOWER% No. 70i siaia fit, Nal", Stoves -Tin Ware alit Sheet It OIV • SIVA. • • • A large assortment of Wtre: - 1410'00.*.kip 4i4j; TIN uoortt4to '•;ro - 'ORDER •,:teb9i-44 ..,r . • , • . . ' Notici. - (IN I TFIE leth Dit.leOF MARCH, HO, F. Rau l...E. iehard.ren,and V. Bansehard,jr.4..rettred I- oza the duo pf samehard, Cilotb 400...und0* the ram* day Wm: Bhutto and Fredetieklatudte became merphersof thersame.- ..21M Matlunne hereatterlanl be Olothi aistatia BM., who will Continue thollaalk Pool abol th. =IMF . = nemiat i tout .trt 3lJ lS t l'i;e' c .' e rc l=ribirst. o=llll litsdbalpe. our former en willeottillttlebr /lIRVIX WI with their! patronage, miming them that we baitoharegel etribtetergtvt ~. . . .. .. . .•.:. I ~- ,:10. , - ..;11:17.• ••• z. 7 , , ' 6 :it: Jp9F.- 1 ~ , L 1.; ~..:'..1, ~IT i...! q . • .4.1, lic z ; i. • ' • .36140, blailValbgwol i .r.; ..: - .a . ; , •.. . ..IP.' 1 • , • - : - "Boalt-Motati Waited; - rR 1101VLANIY8 LIFE OF OEN. OW= sOoldlcr sad Maternal:. - Ain Agurs to tairof ttlimmutry anti . amen one faro ottani eabtfls9 Moak Onity 4i Cit; We l & 8 e =tr ees lee ergatiollejl isiNgr ags4.;„ AFTERNOON, AT AY 14. 1868. ..*..fr4o.:toi-*:till‘..! iti...• . DorfetEmir - s .•iiNgIOCILyft - kw months now and the , Pmakinntial campaign will limn In all im algarmitk can ablates in the dad representing the r diatinet l hroAssuefi PT Wili.toolidati• smialsatioa, and *KW . thal Idandy andurtequiroadb. kith* Imams. OMB 4Aetive- are 'rug made for the struggle, and it will utt. doubtedly.be orta 'of ths:mostillarerlY;o?n -tisted'lti of the ottilen:! Every • llte most stihbouriutd . amteintiatut mistetWt fib the tart 'or z ge BMW& %%theta* efforti cif the people+ 'Wrist *Out them the iiiiieasi3Ower 11 4 4ch#APY lkim,•leize4o; uphold:their .base ''f'Thi DernixtiatiC party begini ituicarapa* under, the mega auspicious &eating:um with a cor4denee to suceesS,lazi enthusiasm for the cause, and a vigorode 'self vellaneAs that has not beetffnerienced in years. The late elections thole' conclusively that a vast malority of the nation are ready to ea venturous standard if itiOnly prove thithful tcrour cieed,Mid'eontintie toitand:firmly by the interests of the country. B tit • to =Ow victory Certainiiotnemni: more is-necessary than mere dependence up on *troth of our principles. In the flush Of -self-confidence, we are apt to -forget ,what a vigilant enemy we have to overcom e, and ,what deitperate measures he isapt to resort to torattade his ends. Political batileajthe those Of a More Mod, nature, depend for their re• sults more on the skilLechirage, determination And energy of the cdn testing. fbis thatinpon the sacredness 9f - theie4iwie;er airs o:a:ivied* of the participats; The Pernocricy of America have always stood forth as devotedly attached to the Union, the. Constitution' and . the wel7 fare of the counttv as , they do to-day; Vg.t , for seven years they have been divested of power, and it is Only when the'people are amused Conn %heti. dahndon *the imperilled condition of the public hitereats, .that 'they have again returned to ni that:;,Conildence which it would have been well if they had never, partettivith. ' • The allthmunant necessity ol4he day, on the' part of on Statical tHeada :- Irk WO= i t .WOREC We Inns!, le thoroughly tiripudzedand pre pared, kir the campaign. Every •_nsan must consider that lie owes , a parionat duty In ltie matter, as Indeed her does"; far' there is no one do humble, but he is ht some we); inoreor less eenceined in the lashes at Make,: tU the diatrictimutit.be atzthissed, so tbat tie may know wliereit will be most advantageoui to , employ our . energies. The young men must be encouraged to lend a helping hand. , Those who have-been led astray mum •be brought back to the fold, and Detrideratic argnmenfi. placed in their reach, that they may know . the distinctive questions- . 7 which divide par. ties, and no longer be Enhded by the wiles and falsehoods of t h e Opposition. • • 'What we have said before we now miter. ate,,-and intend, reiterating.. until we, have waked the Democracy uplo a Bill conscious non of its , trutlii that the. 121309 i 'effectlvg Weapon' toweids, ttuccese,is wide distrau tion of sound and etrrightforteard kettlir,es; Papers. ; . One good Journal in a family will do more . towards moulding its political Convictions than' all other infintnass, and fil copies cir-. dilated is any hicality. for six months .will accomplish mom efficient service than a doz en costly mass meetings. The Democratic p,arty has never displayed that zeal in supperting its press that it need ed, and to that Case, as Vaneb , M anything •elsej may be attributed its nits' fOrtuttelt during the last ten yCatit' In - .'all sections of the country---even in the midst of the strongest Democratic ldealitles-;:-the ihnlicar press is More lithe:rally sustained than ours, and in Many Platea,the contrast is so greet as al- Most"to amount to a disgrace. The time bas come for these things to be changed, and for the .Democratic party' to enter upon a new method of.warthre. Our papers ought to be spread broadeistover the land, and take the'place of those Which are now defiling :Me . 446 of the yciun,g • and lilting them witforrong ideasof Republican liberty. Our public men should avail them selves of every opportunity that offers to lot: press. the importance of these •views, on the attention of the masses. Our locii•leideru 'should Caere 4 point' of devoting 'Whatevr spare: . ttme they can jowaide 'strengthening 'theirconntY Organs by procuring theirfriende and neighbors', patronage. • • • - The low" price of TWO DOLLOISper year at which the Observer is now offered; if paid in i adrWnee, ought to ensure the doub ling of our subscription list inside of the next six months: ' • • Bift .to place it within the reach of all. we offer to take .ice saanasabseriptiona at ONE DOLLAR in adranto, with the privilege of commencing a any period desired, and of •continuing the paper at the same rate for the balance of the year if desired. , "Now la the time to begin the work, befbre • the Inking operations set in, and.whlleyoters haVe time to read, and reflect over "the facts .presented to theta.. ; Let. it not he delayed under•therimpressioa that the mattercan be as well attended to by-and-by: 1 More ad vantageous Work can be rendered during the next two months than coil be performed dur ing the entire bets* or the cahmaign. A six monthW . subscripthio'cornmering the ne=t two months; will I.cOritinne until near the close of the catakign,•end have= immense Influence overthe MIMI' of the Vo tee who pertwes.the paper. , We earnestly urge this important' 'matter I*(o,m (fiends as by all odds the Most re: liable to of helphig the catibe : -'• "• • Let everyone, of our present uuhseribers seeliallemoctstio neighbor atone, and if hei is sots( pstrein etfeady, Weide-Min went,. seiritUi'far,?4 inOntits; if he cAnpbi for a Let those who can, afford it, Send envies to hesitathisr rotere;;l# support9ni; - 4 *nd iditil a the ne x t election. het c1ui11kb . 004.044 :1*440 ten, twenty or :flfte , copies thr free distribution wherever these likely to be:tt -vote 040. Let this be tbn itand preparatots work' of . the eampsign,tind be assamlthstiihin nri er. AO me:Sas:ere itef sry,toere.prtll be ,abundance.. 4.)*Ylolberitlir!sveliiirt tome. - - . Nd Intend that; tin the result 'of, the con test "last it may , no one Ong the op =P4***)ki. . .0 1 mi4lIti.‘ 010.10.0.&kaso Maim compinefutty.in:thereanvant ~, trbkinisatir ttirnt4eißiezt , irfu edil be mancvigerassad ddetapskaollbler is 114 . 4 vivevotticii,uttyr 1401 , 6:gab' leedcblrealegl :ba.peoGuetive a(llte 10051, beneficial matt At4,-,M* 441 ;141 1 " 1 /-- _CP'Oeg atiOn aOre hare a rigkraa etepeet ntitir the Deemer& ct of , the North-Wati ate* ithpelled by tan!). 'halt - tidial@Sia as t* hearts ow., Maids - throuirhoatithe State. jalS4f. ruiwrim is sent rititerre Doz.. Tthe_ wetui iptilu brawn drew, awake k *tato ophmer ; Tp fee ber, kaki es &mouse • _ (doing about her allyer house, Tort would never never never gut% • The Wiy she gets ter Monet ! • She looks as if no thought of ill In ali.btr We hid +dined,her • But while ithe mores with autfid tread, • -Aid Willie she aphis her silken thread, • She is plannint, planning, planning still . The way to do so nte Iniuder! _ . 4y_child,.who rearthis'idinple lay With eyes &min dropt grid tender, Remember the old proyerVessys - Ask pretty is which pretty,does, And tbst worth does not go nor stay Forjeverty spieldor, 'Tie not.the house, and ndt the dress That makes the Aatjlt oj Ablner. 'To's& the spider:sit and - spin, Shut with her Webs of sihei You woubizerer, neirennever girea , The way she gebkher,dinnerl r . WHAT victim r Tllol7Girr JinorT: aeARRYLII4I6 "dod when are you andliste going , to be married r , The speaker was one of twee young men; smoking agars in a - private room. "If von mean Kate' Kelso, never. It's all very well to dance with such a girl. but no poor man would think of marrying her." • "Why not. Fmk?" She's handsome, sc.. cotnplished, in the very best set, deems ez-, quisueli es.y, and will have a fortune when. Mr. Kelso' d" , '"Look here, Charley; do you think I'm a fool? I - can't afford to marry Miss Kelso ; and it is just because Ghats Ih the &shlunableset, dresses • expensively .•• and . has • expectations d'om her father. I ata ouly hezianing to sue ceed at the her. It Is slim time, as you know from your own experience as a physician, be fore a isrgelnemnrcen - bretened in a pro., fession. As yet I am not _earning ',such an income. Miss Kelso has been brought up' Inittriotesly. • Her' Either - keeps • a carriage, goes to a watering-place. every simmer, and entertains constantly when at home. . Kate is so accustomed to the excitement of society, WI been sOmuch admired and flattered, has had her-every wish so. anticipated, that the prosaic life -of a wife, on 'Loamy income, would soon destroy any little romance, with which she might enter the marrledatate. Her -very dreams, my dear fellow, would at u p . hall my earnings." • _ . . • "Ithink you are hard on her. Any true ,woman,'-if she marries ,the man she loves, win cheerfully, submit to sacrifices for hie • °Bo it is said, And so, hi Justice to the sex, must of thew at least, try to do. But, Mar ley, old fellow, you mud I know, from our own experience, that habit is stronger than good resolutions. ; . man,' btiought 'up in Inxary,ean neser , live as cheaply, if he gets poor. as Meson -of a pour.: man. Nor can grump either'. A =homes daughter is not thegirl Air a poor man's wife. It Isn't' her" fault; We her misfortune." "But you lose sight of the fact; that Kate will inherit share of her father's proper ty.' "Not at aIL lite:Nebo 'is only ittlY, bale and hearty: - ' He will live, probably, for-twen ty years yet. Not till he dies can his dough-, ter get siusit ----- .3l.elatttne - sherwill epend as tOttCli 4 / 2 6leerYl' ley rePreeett the' interests) ireztund: dig wBl % inheri t." At the end of the tweets .yearn, long before that, I should be ruined, or else broken down hi' health cottsequenee ot being in - debtand Oder-worked" "Weft, OM'S true. See whit a serapeTlarry *Mat has got into r. t. • ' "Yes. He married the &Matter of a man 1 said to be Worth a million. Old Mr. Cary did not give her a penny. , S he had her wedding otittit'but that was all: On Harry's part, there we:a - nothing to support' her with, ex rept what he tp at out of his buSineas; and he was but a young merchant, with but very little reallied wealth: finply Cary' was stylish and fond of making a dash. She the reputation dressing better than any girl In her set; which meant that her wardrobe cost the most. - Harry took his wife to the 'Nati nental Hotel, for eveu he had''sense enough to know he couldn't afford to go to !Muse keeping in the only way in which Sophy would consent to go—that is; with a house on Walnut_ etreet, or at least on Chestnut street, furniture from Paris, a ball every win ter, and all that sort of thing. Heaven knows what he paid for parlor and chamber, but it was a fabulous / sum; or What would have been thought ao in the days erydur father or mine. - In the summer they went to Saratoga Sophy wouldn't stoop to country board ing- 'There She-laid her pouf pbston and a dozen Paris' dresses. In the All diehard 1 times cattle, and Harry Gilled, partly because he neglected'his business to be at Saratoga, and Rarity because he spent too much mon._ ey. I Understand he owes twice as Much as be can pap, The principal creditorls report ed 'to have said that It *mead have been cheaper hi give Harry the salarrof a bink I president; and let him do'nnthing. :New, this is, I admit, an exceptional 'ease,. Sephy was' unusually, extravagant, 'even more so' than 'Kate. But she is itype, alter all,'Uf a large ell s thatlriglitin young men and keep them from ,fronsinarrying.'' • - - • - "Bat what its to be dime? We all expect to mitlysoine'dior; and there are no girls ex- • 'rept girls like tate or Se_phy.m": ' • "I bekyour pardon. -There are plenty of 'them. Of course, to find the kind; you must,, I ern afraid,generally outside of the 'fashionable' set.' ' it Is onl ythe daughters and wives of rich - men that can afford 'to be faahienidde. Other women haven't the time to "waste in receptions and parties; day alter dayand ittghtufter night Nor can any but the rich afford to 'dress 'in The extravagant mintier in which fashionable women, in great cities like" this,' dress .nOw.a.days. I you wish a wife yea must Took elsewhere for one unless , indeed; you are a mipttnaire:' "Where - wetild you look ' ' "There are plenty of fatuities, thousands of them %Philadelphia, and, tens 'of thottsanda in mantel._ towns and vilitiges,:where the ' daughters are well, educated, and yet have: been brought up to help themitelyes. I know onewhere one daughter, who' has a taste in' thardirection, makes all the bontieta she and her sisters wear.— AnOther Is a capital dress flintier. All attend to household affairs. They' make cake, prepare dessert, and eould. I've no doubt, bake bread. Ti et they art quite as intelligent and'companionablo . as Este Kelso" and her set. No man, with the nilit feeling wishes to make his wife a drudge. But we Men have to work, and'why,l'houldn't women take their share?", "Well, since you speak of it; 1 - can recall such families also. But they rlonl,go to balls and dance the Germane." , "No. The'llinghters of such , families are taught " to think' home-virtues better then tnere . surface neemiplishments. -Nen want true Women for wives, and not rite butter il eball be' carious, Prank, to see your wife." '"lf you will Collie With me 'to-morrow eveging, I - will introduce you to the-young lady who has promised -to that position: She is the daughter "4f a Widow, find has' been brought up economically, brought up like the girls I hare - been describing to you. Sheedoes not &scat Much -into - smiety, be cause she cannotatibrd' it ;. " • from her courtections,4be could:. it she ' go into the - winched.. - But - I dation think aheregrets it. • Aa lbw her , red ;accomplishments, her imottledade othamatuni music, and' ,art, she isstalar &Wye MisiXelso.ar heaven, in above • • • bi '• fact, ;Marley, how can merely lisiblonable - glrktbe ismomplished ; In• the Mb sense cif: theimrd I' They are up 'ea night 11ballsouid as haverto sleep ball • the nextday. - . They've no time tox,eVett it they.wished to ;.W.t. aa a:class; alley don't wish to. • All they think of f or tilt about; Is the beaux or their dream It's chatter, chat tter,isnd nothing elsej Wading* with them but wedon'tpretend toknra them. Allltlegmaip b ;all the3r.arc up to.. Now and.then•wer make a morning butwho :thbaks otstiending tut greening with them V' - i i• • • '(kale; am% yott ate tottsavere. A *sod many of the& at raeally brilliant talkers, at least I find them so:' : , .140, the beet of ;bent But: i it .fl ear ittriZtetiVer' 1 4 3 1 k, for toothily" as stupid' canbe at kae,.llo o thit; pub. forititt tlte.* whitl'OnlY Elia: I tell X I ATP .igteYJ net abltnirehOterkthiti; ,unth. tiattlohe. Ildon't.wonde*** .14;1404 16ed soclety„Mat*its rate. tif alfrub Aft me, cutus u toopettiltsi a A4rklnstcad being your Itelp 7 tome, ' on pop. We have lci'dOtill the work, an they get ail the why y o ung men den'tintnri•-and there's the whole of it." • 416 eadedlikitcouvereaflott Harry =dried the one to ivhont-he Introduced US • Mend; tfind that friend, idler a few months, niarad" her sister: They certainly are beth supreme `Loin WWl' thatll' either; bed merited as n ma, or .of her type. But sun Charley said; perhaps they teem -too hard on iris brought up as Kate hi l l . been. We don t pretend to divide. But ,we wow'sr aoMeUmes tf mothers are not the most to blame. The:' Alfrinia Judge., Alexander, of *acedonia, came oae day_ to a distant province of Attica, itch in gold. The Inhabitants Went to meet him, carrying bas kets.tulYof gold arid •Ikuit. • ' "Do you eat these fruits," said Alexander ; come not to view. lour riches, but to learn your customs Elo they led him' to the Ciartet; wheietheir chief Judge beta his court. Just then a citi zen Atoned forth and mild : • "0, Judge! . I ..bought,l3f. this LIMO a sick full of *chaff, arid have found in it k consider- Chic ttearire: 'The chaff is mine hirticof the gold ; and this man will not take • it back.' i~peak to WM. 0 Judge, for , is his." Dikadversary, also a citizen of answered, "Thou art afraid lestthou should'st retain 'something Wrong,' and I 'riot' fear, to •nikett from thee. told ;thee this Baer, 111'4 eluding all that it contains. Keep thine.own.. Speak to him to this effect, 0 Judge.". • = The Judge asked the first if he bad-s son. Be answered' "Yes." Ho asked the other It be bad a daughter, and'he also answered "Yea."- "Friends." said the Judge, you ant both honest people ; unite your children to each other, and give them the newly-found treasure for 'n marriage dower. This 11 my decision." Alexander was astonished when he heardt. Xlds sentence. - „ . "Hare I judged unrighteously," said the Jude of the distant land, "that thou art thus astonished r • , "By no weans," answered Alexander; " but in our country it would have been,oth erwtse - how ?" - Incittired the African Judge. The disputants;' replied; Alexander, "would have lost their heads, and the trea sure would have come into the hands of, the King.", The Judge smote his hands together and said; "Does the, sun shine - with you, and 40e3 Heaven drop rain. upon you ?" • • Alexander answered, "Yes.". - "Then must it be," be sald,"on 'account of the innocent animals that dwell In your land; for overltltlilii - Etf"htfghtheniiin -to shine, no Heaven .to 4 , • ~ • The toott PIACP. I yres down to ie-e the widow Perguaou i o .1 14DY was urged by her tYlende to nuirryt yesterday, and she gave me a dinner. rwent 1 a widower , and m an •artzunwit ther blndie , down - rathetearly in the morning; we talked or 1 , 1 4 twu beatl'int) children. "Children," and laughed, amt chatted, and run . on, elm I 'replied the lady, "nee like toothpicks—a per going out occasionally until dinner aas ready, i sou wants her own:" when she helped me gracionslyto plgeen pie. I Pent several wm-1 - 4 au exekunge kept the Now,•l thought that rather favorable. I took , following conspicuously ut the head of it it as a symptom of personal -approbation, be i banal column : "A boy wanted at this office." cause everybody knows I love pigeon pie, I' A -ffiv.• days since, the editor's wife presented and I flattered myself slei had cooked It on 1 him with "a boy," which, in a highly signiti purpese for me. ' - So I grew partietiarly ; emit manner. she% s the value of advertising. cheerful, and I thought I could see it in her. Tuisns TO. na :. REMEMIIKA.—Tht: secrets of health arc: F I too. So after dinner, while'sitting close be-, keep warm second, eat side the widow, I humied,we both felt rat!"• regularly and slowly ; third, maintain regu er comfortable like:=l know I did. T felt ler daily bodily hnbita ; fourth, take early and iharr had %Hell over head and ears in-lave 1 41 ,, i Very light suppers; filth, keep a clean skin : with her, amiliinagined, from the way plenty i ,i sleep at night. looked, she had fallen in love with inc. She i 43th ' g t ' t appeared ; just for all the world like she 1 An English paper has discovered the line thought Itnis coming, that' I was - going to which divides a distinction from a difference. court her.'' Presently, I couldn't help it, j , i It bays that "a little difference frequently laid my hand softly on herbearddful shoulder, I makes many enemies ;" , while a "little die and. I remarked what I placed- it t h ere , in my t tinetten- attracts hosts of friends to the per blandest tones, for I tried to threw my whole'] tem on wham it fuectufeifeed." ~ soul into the expression, T remarked then, A crus for clerical hrtnichitis has at last with my eyes ponring tore, truth- and fidelity been discovered. A distinguished Nets York right into hers: - . 1 ~ divine, pressed to go to Europe, is angry up • "Widow, this is the Wert, soltigit place I .i_on his return to find his substitute so much ever had inv hand on in a I my life r • I preferred by his parishioners that' they pm- Leokingbenevolently" t ' tae, and at the pose to retain bun and let the "original Ja same time-flushing - up si Ilittle, she said, in cob" go, 'melting and winning tuna: - • A rxi.mt in Indianapcilig, Indiana, pro , "Poctor,gibn rue,your hand, anti 11l put it peso; that hereafter, instead of saying, "Let On a mat sollerprace." f us sing the Doxology," the minister shall say, In a moment , in rapture, I _consented, and . "*....- us put on overcoats, adjust furs, slip on taking my hand, she gently, very gentlV,nna gloves, grab hats, look to the Lqrd, and be quietly laid it—int my- head. and burst into a ainnissed,e k , laugh tlanesziwr,iggxunik-eass yet. •. - "Magg you a coat, sir'?" says a suspicious Now, I haven't told thli; to a livingsoul but tailor to ft suspected customer "Oh, vi. s' you, and, hyAlnltit t - f-stig•• then • not; but I with the greatest - pleasure." - "Therejus'lslan ir d' couldn't hold it any longt.r, so I tell you; but in that pos ition, please, and lank right upon mind, it Mustn't go any further." - that board while. I take your measure." • , Customer reads on the board, "Terms cash." • As Invitation to join a class" to learn "the German" (the popularidance) having been handed, by mistake, to Mr. Stanhery, instead ,of Mason, that eminent counsel sent a polite note in reply, regretting that his pmfessional engagements would prevent his attempting the acquirements of a "new language." ' A LANOLORD RETALIATED -Ear geman well known to our metcbants z us New-York drummer, named Frank W—, stopped for supper at the little =town of Sa lem, Ohio, on the Pittsburgh, Fort %Woe' et' Chicago milload, a few weeks ago. Ito was hungry, and fifteen minutes wag all the time allowed for refreshment. At' least seven of the fifteen minutes had elapsed- before Frank could catch the eye of the waiter, when he was furnished with s cup of coffee and a plate of beans. The beans were but half de voured, when the landlord- Caine alongand demanded a dollar. Frank protested, but the landlord.was obstinate, and "allaboanl 1" being heard, our dammer friend wascom pelled to shell out. - Shortly afterward, being In Cincinnati, he inquired at the telegraph' office if be could send a dollar dispatch to- Salem, in be-paid at its destination. "The. clerk told him he could, when the following was sent, C.,0. D.:' ' • ' CINCINNATI, Dec. 10, 1867. • .11.r.E. &the, Mem, Ohio: —.. still think the- . price of your, beans ,tot/' high: ' • FaaNg History does not resorts what Stone did or said on receipt of this tthquiteh,lor whirl be had paid his dollar. But his feelings may 1 ) imagined. PoLrmsas attitillio 7 —An old gentle, man had owed a firm for years ;.at last, after . everybody's patience and temper were ex hausted, a clerk named Fmak, tMderfook to get the money. Frank called upon 'the gentleman, mid met with a politeTia - Olioffanirthe: usual ateiwer. with thro_-; "'Your; need .not, iroublo yotuself, young man, about the' nlatter ; I will make it all right?! . • • "Oh, no," replied Frutilt, "I could uht think for a moment of compelling von to call at the store for a tea - 11.011 an. It will not 1., the slightoet inconvenienei- for me to step in, an I ,mar voter piaci! gi 4moinesA elk times to ;Lid fl - om my Hier, , , and I can (sal] every time I go by." 'pew," Ord the old fellow hr.+ hook keeper,; alarmed at- the pn)speet of beiug dunned 'sik times a ;lay for the nest »ix -months, " pay this impertinent racial: He - Can best me in politenes ,, , and if he ivantg situation give him two- thousand dollarsa yesr." • ' • • rEn9ivEnalict , ..—}lettry - Clays Ilium spoke Constant,', persevering application will tui eh-44,113h anything. To this &panty - 41'1 may heAllowed to speukid' myself, do I owe, the little success whicki have attained. Leif in f early life to work my own way alone, with? ,ont-triends or pecuniary reseiirces, and with nq otbr. than a common edueatioh, T _am that`themithway ' before Inc was steep and• ,rutotelf,iind the height Won which i bad Itentured'N fits tbe eye of my"anibltionenuld "be *itched only by toll most severe and a Puipesellie most indomitable. But shrink , lug f'rom no (labor, disheartened by no ohita el43,,Titrigeeilon. No oppiirtunity,which the iivatcliffil v igilancesecure, to ex ercise, my poorer, was, permitted to pass by tihnfireived. . . -A SUC H stor y is told by theVenango Spec tator, of2Lßaslical.tiollandmin Canal town- , ship, who reci:`,ia a written notice from the Sheltiffelithezotintyi who is alsoilittbkatruian of. the, Radical • County Committed ,telling hint to staintat the polls all day arid watch thin ti ' Ite'itccordingly took his Isaidtera fest hours became fatigued: -Tat -4111 an old:Dentoerat to ) one side he showed biut.the Sherin order, and said "I ish tlied aide* toy vil of dish. Vot You dints dey weaild do trait me i 4 rgoes away mtt mine self!" • ' • • ' • . „ . rite. iZaitesviiiii , Ohio, took ,a flying leap, 'M other evening, at \ which human gymnasts would be apt to • balk. He had walked up a stairway in pursuit at proven der, and, being cornered by a number ofpeo ale.in the bongo, plunged thropgh a third. , G~to4o=er window, slipped down . the . rod tnlthe etes, and then'jantPed-or the ground, some: tWellirihre, feet. With - A ffant dine= it the too eqgetistop Whin esccpt, e picked hhe seltnpand"icanigiered' df,* ' t Okiltplitattee Of thfidpeetatore. ' • each :taw Won. if it was itarreftd be V iie tor " he( eoild - isin d grislier tt !rho ptildWitaitit: kW Istslanania dated:ton was: "How does Ms, llttie c gumnat has ,tnake his' hole without-showing -about the en trance ?“ , When they ial gave it up, he said : "Bute denlyou see he'begn,ng Ist • this other end',of he hole,' 'Tut how- doesi he get the*? siAh r a aidviat ii that i o war eine s. ?iota—can you &sumer it yourself trt • 7 taNtieoilt7iAl-Lati 0! MLE,OI HowMTlsmyNßOt Take PT i it A; tbr C Howl 8 Lible L 0.- 0,1 tont/4'LE, Disimed2RmyNME:- It Aum fears, O! 13 2 too - A =del of L C. •01YRDItruch RA? l • C, 111 — Pine 'neath the R 0 of D IC, - C and P T, P T me. NO. 52. ITEMS °F ALL SORTS. - Wits? length ought a lady% ciinolioe to bet A little above two feet. ,) FASHIONABLE dresses are short—so are lashronable husbands who pay for them. - "Boy, where does this road go to?" ”No where. as I know on. It's Idlers staid here." Iv a young lady yawns half a dozen times in succession, young man, you may. get your hat. - • Tux. young lady who called at s book store for Drake on Attachments, was asap ix:dated-to find it a mere law-book. dlltV,of the noblest , dispesition think them selves liartpieit when others share their hap pine4 with\ them. - _ • LlTrl'ilVotatnY ..Ttidpole married Polly Wog, PPM Huse happy nuptials sprung our friend the Frog. IF Adam had asked Eve for a kiss, could the latter without profanity have replied, "I t don' care, Adim, if you do. " . A - 7tlew-EnoLarcri lady siva the marks of modem civilization arc, Sunday schools . , nelkspapera and the liberal usb of soap. A. MAN who claims an extraordinary amount of veneration says that he respects old age in everything except chickens for dinner. MIRABEAU, when ailied by a friend - which was the better, the single or the married state, replied: "-Whichever resolution yon come to, repentance will follow." WARD lIISEC 11E11 to writinga "Life infebrist." A cotemporary observes : "There is an excellent-hintory of Christ .ina work called the .Steu , Testament, which Ts not like ly to be irupioved upon." " ' JRALourt Wife—" What did that. mung lady observe that passed us Nat now, William rt Unfeeling Husband—" Why, my love, she qb snrved rather a good looking man walking with an elderly female. - A LeriLE girl was lately reprOved for play ing- out doors with the boys, and informed that being seven years old she was too big for that now.- ."Why, grantima,the bigger we grow - 11 u. hotter, we Itikvhem." ROHEUT D. KRAMER, of Allentown, lately sold a bay trotting horse to Mr. P. V. Hosted, of :New - York city, for .2100. The horse is ,young and a splendid animal, and po-sensing a :MI, speed. with every prospect even re. clueing this with proper training. "Sin'En," said one of the hretheni at a love feast, "are you happy ?" "Yes, Deacon. I feel as though I was in Belzebnb's bosom." "Not in Bclzebub'e bosom, sister !" "Well, one of the patriarchs, ,I don't care which." . • "A. CELiatIIATED lawyer once said that the three most troublesome clients be ever; had were a young Jady who wanted to be ;mar tied, a married lady who wanted a ilivbrce, anti,an old maid who didn't know whet s h e • wanted. • • "TATutex," said. en employer the other morning to one of hi,, workmen, "you rattle too latti thilymoming; the other men were 'at work an Weir before you." "Fait, en 11l Ito even with 'mu this night, sure." quoth Pat.. "How, Patrick ?", "Be thegrev wig o' 3loser., 11l quit an hour before any pv ' • • Yorwo Thespian was once instructed to deliver the following'meisage to lArd.ltan dillphln lathe play:, "31yq.ortl, the banquet waits.' ; But.having lost the run of rite cen tenet', lie 'called out amidst the roars; of the audience: "Mr.ltatidolph, your supper has been ready for some timer' eaarou. resulting fagot cold, ii a very -barthless•thing at that. but if neglected it tirbags'often it train of evils • that result. in death. Blades Euphonial I,nbriatin•s' the poison in the bud and leave the lung4and throat' stcoug and free: , f•iold by all ilrozzeo, St 25 cents per ho;.-- - ! "Tura la probably the said oi allure iv England," said a collector .9-an , thine eitriositiea to afrieldi, and IP dill inc to -a venetablc looking jahle as tie.poke. "Ho* oh! asked the friend. ••Ne•irly 400 year-1 "Pshaw. that is nothing ; I have an Arable 1,11,1 , , over tw.o thou mQ years old." '•Yes; the talPe." . A. I'. SIIIWART. 3lereliant Prima. of York. sa'ys : "No abilities ho er splendid, can command succeis witont intense labor and perseviling upplient The world reuowneditothsehilds, :ascribe their , to the following rules : Re an off-handed man; wake a barp!ll at once. Never hav i c anything lit do with, an unlucky man or plati. Re cantiote. and bold. A Perestan• journal relates a story. of a congregation which determined to present to its Itribbi a tun of wlne, in token of their res.- •pect and love. Each was to bring a I;9ttle and pour the contents into the receptacle. After the plan had heen carried out, the cask was tapped and found to be filled...with pure water. t ,r,celi one o the deport' lied con -I,ceived the idea that In teach quantity a sin. gle bottle would not be detected, end the re suit was as stated. ' • Tttine WA.' a veryiraticible old gentleman who formerly held the Position of Justice of thethe Peace in one of citir cities. Going.down e main street otte„,day,\ one of the boys spoke 'to him without coming, up' to his honor's Itleraof defereligo. I"Young man, I this you flee dollars for contempt of court.' "Why, Judge said the offender , "you are not in "session.' "This court,"l responded the judge, thoroughly irritated, "Is Anvil in sea , d o h and consequently always\ an object of contempt! THERE are a thousand pretty and engag ing little ways which every person may put on without running the risk of being deemed affected or foppish. The sweet' smile, the cordial bow, the earnest movement in ad dressing a friend, the inquiring glance, the grae.eful attention-wlaich Wag: captivating when united with self-possession-,-these will Insure us the good regards of even a churl. Above all, there is a certain softness of man: wer which should be cultivated, and which, in either manor woman, adds a charm that alinost entirely compensate} lack of beau ty', and inestimably enha the latter, if it does exist. i THE STATE OP MATEDIONT.—Our devil is reseonsible for the following, which may be of interest to emigrants who are journey ing thigter i he says the State is bounded by liming and kissing; an one side, and cradles ad *ales on , other— Its chief produc. Was are • porde n. broarteiticks and stay ing out late at nig _t _lt discovered by tit e Adam and , Eve, w ' . - -lb end , a pass age oat of Paradise ; climate is sultry un til.you cross the -pn time of house -keeping, when squally ember seta in with inch power as to keep hands as cool as members: For thin) pal roads leading to this interesting State, consult thetirst pair of bright 041 yesilen against.