r iTZ`!rrfzil) o,6srrtnr t 11. LI PAM::: • M=E=l=l .10) ixl s appjc only to 'logo who - pay In ~, n i‘th.:l: , , , oiint.n mu 1.0 se:1.101 1, 1 r.cnt 1 , 3 any p..n.on 11W. 1:/101,11,1111k-i .I/ It 1. Tr:S. • • Cr: • • -• • tlv ,n. 114 th(•" IS ti`.. , l 11•01 La tilted f•-• v.: c.l 1c 7. , 10- 4.(1111 -. ...41.01 - 1-401 . ...1/0 {?.l . 71, , d) 141.0) .011 T, tlit:l L , tut 1 2 Fur ti: i , etb. ' 111 , 0 (0 . r1 , ;1:1. L . l l , r 1,1,1 2. vont, rvi7T-.Tic: •'"' .1 v put,- !! • t It/It • • t I •" .NT I` , . ' 4' 1 , , 1. a •iITI n t. to 1 _flettrui Pvti.litvr 11 , 17 7. 6t7t1,1, v, Pa. ..••• :Id: I 1., 1: 11 1 MEI 112 Ell s rts.: , — On% t 1".31Li , •“, altfl ,• - •l,:tqttufal'lrors • ~1 1;• ti. I. L' i S• .•Astt .r.rown'r, • .\. m. OEM IMEMEMI .ner MEM tC~ r,. *. ~..*.~•t~~ MEE I in 11. o!“., l'i• •prh•tor ”f ^n,l VI In, 'X. E. NI t(;1`..1„ iti.noselliwoig'z .13;creict w 'INCIFELL Co.. t 11C1•11,r Sintly thruie , nlcon , :gunnr illh. tt, in may 01! or El= (.111r-tr . lC.tner. 111:1161t 111,ck, • (loth% fej ,, to, 'I4 an- ME I= erfrive in I City, • II n •: pe.ts of the Jal2. . ''ll.N• A.,1 .• • r. 1:• ir 1 s•At.erml, Erie, '.,' our 410.11:,rrape-riN" 10 r. Iron, , •,111.11 :•.11,2; ~ur .r (tie pairoll , • e1.. , 211 the publ it. • • , .f - rri•r.E. I !I & Co. I= IMMENIDEB I ter..l,-, tt: Tit:, - Ir. - 11v, 1, Frl.3 tb,„ p,.. Or. jnio. 1%1.! e 1,,•1, , -.llrio.' The ~ • . 4 • in,'N - cble% • I r. /SIM lIIEN Pi.. iin.)TvPr '0:11Mr: 7-t r. ::al; ~ r, r., v., P.t t t 1: St., s;/ arts at 11.ert..-- ..1 ti., mo•,'„!.) of tJn M, a.... btroet. Iltrl`rH In yll =I . Flt . l•'•L -pu Ft*C.lflrtxll at :t t,l" Patent. tot , Erie, Pa. PortkOutt t., ~ rut ~• th• ir I.Lv. • • • f It t r.. i y lx,t , S:rt.rnx. p IMEMEMMI rh gtriq t, stx do,ra ; 1: . M \ , at3d Couaselrom 1., t fcr 1_ ~ baluil9 Grni.Prre- and , No. . `' • • , n aovantego on any part or it. sr xt3-- . , live .ieree. arc itt.pr rrrd, s,tryul two try frame n i'ii Wrosio t L0nn0,Z.2.x.!1, and painted, wall an oppoote 11:e Pa•d: Ta I_'xl:rn 30.5.11. with bunk stable. !• , i ,, IJ a. ie budding , ire in good older and nearly n, w, not it Lving be tt built over six vear, )rehard ut the that exalted trait, Pear., Pet:cite, Plums, Urines and every variety of ' fruit. t-dtuat ton favin able for frail go iw not being liable to inot. The proprietor v.i-nunt to retire on neeount of sielaw,s In his f.tnnly.otiers this propel y_for sale nt a bar _ ; ;:-. m 1 1.1.A1 - , • ; Swiliv. 114111, Lrle. . L.: , ..... lit , 1 .H", - , g,',111. It rim of payment, tia y. Irmoire of the, sul.,,,et leer Ull the premise+, or letters may he u lit pet: A. \V. Van 7 ' , •:.c" , ... , :•-Idres•ed to Im. Olreeted Union Mills, Erie .. ' ' ' ' '' ' ' '''' ''','''. ' l '" H '''''-'/"' . t. ... Pa.. which will raeknve prompt J.lttention. 01 t....k. ~, ..ai. L. ://1..i.::,..1.. I,Lorl ~, 'a au=-nw - IL K. BALDWIN. te1..7't..4 l . .;rrl 1-!•3 MII•l•••.:1••0:f; . • . (.; re. Wa ither's STATL" STY:: E 172 tbo. C.•n of the .:.!. I . oil.Ntrauner IDry Goods. • ~ 1 1,21e,i at YfLY LO ITICES: EEO =II I l't Goo(fq, &e., and ocawmurntly ran , ell t II es...inzile my atnt k. J. F. VALT111:1 ECM= DWARF ~~Y~ C 1 ~`Z:s~3, I 11 , tall Dealer; In all kinds of - 617.17 L Nrrirmtlrr CAN FOREIGN • RDWARE, 11,1 . 1,1115, Sp ca, ther and *libber Re trigt Xackine Packing, Cutlery, 4aF8,1920 &C 1. ; I .I::.oritilesti oLlron, steel ti 1 ;:rriage ilardwar& r. , „f Mr..l. . POY • L few. .40 El , E ... -; ..... 1 c ~ z F.. 4 1-4 z L • , ..I. 1 ,.... . = F-..-i - p .. 4 -I. 5..: -c i=i trol • ei _ ~, T. C.T..A Tar. TNO. S. GOODWIN - C1.4A.111/ mac, GrO - BANKERS, `, . - irte, • • Penu'a. Jos. 1). Clark, of the 'firm of Clark Metcalf, and John S. tioodwiti, of the firm of Eliot, lioudwin h Co„ having associated tegether for the purpose or doing a general banking busi ness in all Its brain hes, opened on Wednesday, April lsyn the room recently occupied by the S,•roluils,allortal Lank, corm r State btrtet and Park ROW; succeeding to the business of Clark Metcalf, N 1 tio dis,solN ed partnership on the lat of April, ISGS. The term of Eliot, Goodwin Co., also dissolving on the same date, we hope yor a continuance . of the_ patronage heretofore 'Oven us. 81/r2-tr. SEND FOWA CIRCULAR LN L A. BAKER di; Cti.'S Great -One - Dollar Sale .0r- 0175.Yjai D FANCY GOODS, de., there suidl~ - Ptereut JUI tl tereuconimlsslon to any petion tera a aut., Web of •Slreetitkg, Silk Dress Pattern, Car - petiag,'Stwing 31aeblae s •"'of Cost. • ten liccniptice chocks of nrtle les sold for One DelLar each, sent for el ; 20 for ed,,&.e. Commis alOns...natexecedal.by any other concern. Car enlEtrs sent free. Address • t a. A liAkf.:lldc • unnover /34. Bolton. oot.l-8:m L . , ' • ' . . I — ,•;. . . . - _ . .1) '7=o .., hit) i 1 1 , 4 _ . 4 ' , : • . A ' s; . , _, t , : .. ' 4; -; . f9 i•t• ' t , „ . . ~..4 ~ , ir , ... . ~, 1 I . .. .. , ..,.. . ~.. ..: ~,..- . ... 7 ....7.g„ • A ... '-- , ~,,, 1 :., -- -,.,„ v, , - , t ::.,:f. ..r., : 0 :4 , • -. 4 -0 -- - '". ' . . k . ~o; ..47c - ''' 1'" ' 1 4'., ' 2* '.. , 4 :' —' ' , :'• -..- - ~.! it „S'" • • ---: •••., t --' ' .., .v-oi• • = - - -;3 - , - --.. ••- - .....A __ , . L... , . -•-- ', 1 7 • , '''' - ' . ' '-' .rult--• . . .i. ,-• - --i'. ..7.1! - ;-• - . :. ,1 - -.' • -' ••• A.. •, 1 . , - ,•1- - ,-..•.•.- ..- — , ".1 ~- ,- .3:1 -, .0:) ' • :.• . ..7t ~ I: -- -'t r . ,:,., . t -,. : .• ' ''", ' -- . - , .:,' ~ , r_ .„„. ,;;.,..._ i . • UOOFL.tND' GERMAN 1111/bni, Ifoolland's German ,Tenie; The great Remedies for oil D!seases of he Myer, 11QOPLAND'$ GER3IIN BITTERS Is composed of the pure fakes (or, a.s they,are medicinally termed, Extracts) of ItneitS, herbs a ntl bur • m n g n priastra tion highly omen-, 11 tatted and eattrCly free froot alcoholic adhilxture or any ifootland's . Gerninn Tonic . is a combination of all the Ingredients el the Bitters, with the punist quality of suuta Cruz Ilium Orange, etc., matting one of •the molt ;ilex-ant and agreeable remedies eVer offered to the public. Those preferring n Medicine, free from _Alco holic admixture, will laic • * HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. 2- Those who have no objection to the comblua thin of the 131Mr2., as stated, will 1160 ROOPLA.ND'S GERMAN TONIC. =MEE 5. , .:. - rup.=3, I RIM Conglpation, !mean]les, of 1:1m.,1 to the llrad , Acidity Of (tie Storn nch, N:lnSe2l, Heartburn, D s-tust for 1'0041,Pn11t.,. t.,. or Weight, In the Stomach. Sour Eructa tion:, Sinking or (quit, r'mt: nt the ('lt of the Stomneli, St, Intinlnz of th” Item!. Hurried or Itreatlitmt; Fluttering nt the Ilrftrt, I'llotnit or Sun; walnut Sen , ntlons when In a t0m0.•., of Vl,lOll, Pot ; or Wel, 1,•1..re the inept, Lull Dann In the ii. itl, Dell: of D,n.pu.ttl,n, Yi.llown,t, of flu. S:tin r 1 ,1: It v Pain In ti lite, !-.;:t1,1 Chcst, ,11 11(.11., fturuinv. of 1h n,•lk, Con -I:it inytuinings of Evil :110 Crrat ton of no , snr,rer from theqe Mini uses should o:;f6r. ch, (I‘..meatest caption in the Nelec,ion °in re-ii lv for Id , else, purclia,lng only tin t whleli he in sured !tom lths Lu cre tigationsinid In- 1,./ ut u I ries no Ase , ,se , , true merit, is 141:111- fully compounded is free from Ininrions in,greillent% and has estah -111n..1 for itself a reputation for the curd of diseaNcu. In this connection We iccmhl maLmit these well:known reinc.lico— GERMAN BITTERS, French St GERMAN TONIC, 1)11. C. M. .TA C 117 S ON, Twenty-two years since they were first intro duced into this countr;• from 4 iermany, during winch time they have undoubtedly performed more cure., and benetitted buffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remada, known to the public. These remedies will effectually eure Liver Com p laint, Jaundice; DynaiptiLl, Chronic or Nervous Debility, 1? Chronic Diarrliwa, Diseases of the Kid- j 2 ncys and all d isms. es arising from a dis- ord e red Liver, Stomach, or I nti.tines. Resulting from any cause whatever: PraEtra that 01 the System, Induced by th•i'cre Labor, liardshlp.s, Expoinre, Fay Airs. Etc. • ( There Is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in mach CRhCS. A tone and vigor is inu parted to the whole system, the appetite Is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the stomach di gepds promptly, the blood is muffled, the-com plexion becomes sound and healthy, the ycl tow tinge N eradicated from the eyeq, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a tdrong and healthy being.. Persons advanced in lire, and feeling :the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all Its attendant -ills, will find in the use of this ItITTEL. , ; or the TONIC, an elixir that will in— stil new life into their veins, restore in n meas ure the energy and ardor of inure youthful days, build up their shrunken form 4 and give health and happiness to their remaining years. It Is a well established Let that fully of the female portion of our population are seldom In the en- T jorment of 0o d health • or, to lice .1J their own expres sion, "never t eel well." They nre gun!. devoid of nil energy, extremely nervosa, and have no appetite. , To this class of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is especially - recomauentlet.L. Weak and delicate children are made strong by the use of ,Ither of these remedies. They will cure every case of MARASAILIS, without 'Gall. Thousands of certificates have aceutlll3 la• ted In the hands of the proprietor but space will allow of but few. Thnse,ltwill Le observed, are men of luau anduf such standing that they must be believed. HON.' GEORGE 'W. WOODWARD, Lx-fliief Jwitlee nt the Supreme Court. n Penn.} Iciinw, writes: PIIII.ADZLInt TA, ]larch I&7. "I find lioonand'a .ierrnarlllltterfi 15 good tonic, useful in di,eal=ea of the-11- 7;estlyy organs, and of great bent:lit in easc...f want of LICTVOIIs ue lion in the system. Yonrs truly, W. WOODWARD." . Judg, of the Supreme Court of Pyntasylszull,l 1 :1. "I consider Hootland's German Litters n. valu able. medicine In case of attacks of !lnge:A.l.m or 1);.,1 epsia. I can °oil; ty this. from rum expe rience. Yours with respect. JAME'S TIIO.3IriON." .. F. 1 7. l' t: FROM REV. JOS. H. KENNARD, D. D., Pahtor of Clio Terith Daptist Church, EMI DR: JACimoN—Deer ficquentir been reque,ted to connect my name with rec ommendations of different kinds of mediefnep, ut re fining the practice as out of trip apprb prlate sphere, I have In all crises declined; but with a clear prriii various Ito Maces, and partteularls 4 In. XT my own 'family, of the usefulnessaf .01 n'l ' s tiersntak Bitters, I depart !for - one , fromany usual course to express my full eunyletiori that, fur General Debility of tin System, and etpeclalty for Liver Complaint, 'lt Is a safe and valuable preparation. In, mmll'6 eases It may fall; but, usually, I doubt dot, it will be littj',l*llutitlato those who suffer train the above cause. • Yam's very respectfully. J. IL KENNARD, Eighth, below•Puoles, St., v. 1 4 ; Ca;'4 7, •.4 5 Assistant Editor Christian Chroalcle,lad'u. I have derived derided I>9neflt froaritturnse - of Flood:mire German Bitters, and feel it toy riTlV liege to recommend Diem as a most valuable tonic to all who are suffering front General De bility or from diseases arising from denoue ment bf pte Liver. • Tours truly E. D. FENDAEL. I'foot:hind's tierman - Remedtelarermatiterfelt! ell. Sec that the Sig- • natnreof C. N. JACKSON to on the - D wrap of ettehbot- Ile. All others are ' &nt eft. Fritter. - pal °lnce and mane-- , -- factor , et - the , Ger. man Medicine Store, No. ell .11,.rrb - lstrt, Philo, 4elPhia, Pri• • ' ' - -- . I . ' CRAB. M. VMS; 9 Proprietor.' Foimerly C. M. JACK.SI3IT& CO. , -.- -- - EMU:7MS. •.' ':` Eloill . find's Germ= Sitters, per bail d llooflandls tiertaixi 'forge, put. upl nit flee," bOWIN a:a-half dpFeALiffflf• 6l l....... • 'sir Do noiloivot tit ilii 3 Ostlolo bu t #l order to got th e gezuloo.: , e Spfkro-A7. :Z . Mafial. Stomach or biguAixo •Orgaria. tiOOFI.A N I)'.y EEM . Prepared by Plilladelpbia„ Pa 13E11 rrazv, ziol-ricm:. '71"..E5"1" - 131 - CVIST r.ft4 I HON. JAMES TIIOMfrSO,-, = .;‘----_ FROM REV.X.D. FENDALL, CAVICION. ERIE PA THURSIY 41 tIY sAr' to' ,EgN Noyn, rmat 1868.. _ _ _ _ jirti) Bay - State Iron: - Merka 1: - - NOBLE Sc:I#AL, Forinderi,littieliltilt#24:ntid • - • ` • - • -! Works] Corner Peach and 3d Sta., ITavliag =rut,. exten - qh:e'aildltlonq ouT r izt4 ir chinery, prepared'. to. MI"- all c P r T u POY f 9 r - : ,•4! Stationery, 3farine and Portable Engines, Of all , sitOs; with siteltear ent.or taiva6 s'rE.Au'rtrutbs_,_'gAlv ikfit".,r , - - EllB.-swiLLs.- Also; nil Iclndx;ot ITeavY nad--Mtit CSAPtia ' w: Particular attention &son to iluilding and Ma. chiller).- Castings. PORSALF..--Steam's Circular AIIII Rlttithttd Read Blocks, which are the heat In use. John son's itotary Pampa.' GAS Plpo_Jarul 'Fittings, Brass Goods, Babbitt Metal, etc,. , Jobbing , solicited at rklucednrieei. • AR work warranted,. Our-lotto Is, ctrsToitaat MAST BE strrrED ' We are bound' to sell as ?ow r s the loitest. - - Please,eall and examine. febl:fttf. NOBLE: it. HALL. FRANK NVINCIIELL AUCTION I' COMM ISkOii ITER,CHANTS, No. 824 State Street. I ousehold rurnlture and all I;lnds of hoods, Wares and Ilerchandlse. bought and - sold and rceolc ed on t onnlgitment. les at pri , ..ite rrald ices ititenaed in lu any part of the city. Sale of frou , t.ll6l:l Furnt Cure. Carpets, Que.. 119- rei," Ili,rae3, Waguns, and all Rinds of goods on )VEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, JLT CLOCI7, .1. 31. A 11 - 4r,17e roll-ignment or QZl,,onswaro,' Gl;ms w.,re, toheui Ulu nai IChI um Vaws now on hand, a • tll be ‘; to' uut of cult, at prtrate ktle. athrl:T . ,(l to nuy part of the coltuty. Tollworthy & Love, NO. 1390 PEACH ST., Have adoph:ti a 'inn' , y , t:rn of' d 01111, 1)1191- nnd WOll4l respk-etfully e7AI Um latent tOn. of their MIS:Wile/ to the fact that tiled are now sellinz goods for _ CASH, Oil nrany PAY We bettoire that We eon do oar enstomers Jus tice by so dole:: ohd N%oohl nhit them to ran and see our spleudod stock 01 groeertes,eonsistlog of Team, Coilee);‘, • Comfnislnc; eCerythlng 113 n well kept 'grocery Store. \V also have the Lest qitality of ERIE COUNTY EI:003 Al.o FEED in unlimited gnantitlil. Clive us a - TOLLIVORMY & LOVE, MO Peach St, oppo,lte National Hotel. C. ENG - IX:F/4117 •at CO:. DEALERS iN BOOTS AI'iI),SITOES, Neepolwav, on band ;tll Kyles or Atill criTLDVErt's Prolella, Kid, Goat and Pebble Goat. Laced, Itilttoit,a,ttd'rqN,o*.lT,sfl 13 Of the finest quality, 'which Will beirastauted for . tlutttOillty, us well a 4 to Sli p whlalt we wlll hell as Low . um the -Lowest. We also mal:e t. order. 4- 11.Pfsitrla erirefolly attended to. my:2l,-Lt BLANK BOOKS! CangheY, McCreary ,k, Moorhead,. Writ. SSW. BLAND ' BOOT of ever description, BOOKS, ENVELOPES :AND PAPER, CHEAPtii Than any house In tills city. Api, senool, BooKs, At Wholesale, to cheap as !inyklbiling luidsoin Chi: country,. • 13113 1, The Depository of the rtlb - 16 Stiefety, at CATJUICEY, :WCREARY S MOORLIE.D . S. myll-tf • ,ViNi oacxCE. Keystone Itank,. 01 ,1 1.113.130. CAPITAL $250,000. Belden Martin. John W Holl y I.llllan 2darvin,:. 1 3ehter Town. , • ORANGE: ;N. - ODLE, Pre* J\9. 3.:TOWN", Casti. The above btuitr. Is row dehig tualtiesg In Itis 4ew betiding, , cORNER OE STATE AND EIGHTII STS. • Sati , faetory 'paper •111Retninteit. Stoney re ret on deposit. 0011detionti nudle , and Fro rcells accounted for with promptness, Specie and Rank -Notet bonght and•fold. -A_ *hare of 4.ublic pa truadige TOZHE PUBLI C . -,.,„•. • There Is no nseserlding to New. York . - FEIN YOUR: TEAS! • • No pss going to tale ief.b.e#es • REFINED ..OIL!:: IV6 use going4o soap Itiel.oile!.s, to buy , • P NO use t,O pay big Tirk4it tor iuis cif irtotit r- Grocerio - ,Provisloil LIVE C.A.S E on •tba comer of.: * - I,`" , • *3•th 'S•thic , • 4trieoffs, _ . _ Try iheCash ion ! , , A.D. Ai t, q ll4 -: • • NEW Li v _hoarding and tgaie Stab% .rcirier of Irgach 44.1,t1i;St's. - •. 1111.: c;errlßEith'lA•tia.oaeliti'ori%Ws :14511., ocznpiedl•br;.BlenneZaC3al-107104 1 wOuld i in n rm, Ruplic_4lo,,t l3 .9 , ,YP -lot thaJoefn fo u• - --- . . 4Y- ; **111:10:1;VAXW* Oas, klorwAabtrposelindrearsoolllll .parett to give perfeet ealttalution to wistimilay fem3rthltm - IBM tea •We Mite too P,17 Zin .4 11gilwfistelv"in.t. 7 10)1.4219011513LAMP51..,Ar eolallirff =Vent -bravery - Lineal )3larilarar llitcloarsiaasti_gar; OPlNtablariaa Ihlan. far sale at too Obaoryer office. Sugarta. __ -6tmtoP4.•~s nnti:Trons.• El SMITH - ' A i ttiTirinthii -7 :0 - :1 04 1 . 4 1 " .1 4 1 1balfax a4l atuc nV34 angtii - - al 3" tsii, , 7b12,e. ,impartant Aotices. gnslfrt:A.lL 4%.73P*4 - ..0.1 osTorr. awl tlur : liew iEngland • tia'a Raw' extend!, from Duttliirk to. New York, tuitya 13 u$ajotoNewYork,4:;d tnl1 s,- • Saint/Intim to New ork, 415 m I A rid 18' from '22,l4^4^Alti.E.4•TH4iNlll,9ltTh...W .AIL {ratan ran dirtelly through to „Now Vofit, 400 IlitE,4ooithout-ellanttbbf eoaeheft: Er,ul4 And atte; May 14 wil t leave. tiCconneetton 'with 'all the Wextent Ltnes us follown.,Froxt Dtlitifita out! T• %. A AleA by New:fork tlinc—fttnn Union De Ls :3(1 EXptivat lholo Dunkirk' dtifly ,4=Pt...bundaYb)... :"40P , 4 etalatuanint at . and Connects at: tiorneltsville and 4,,Ven tng with 'lto 7.411e4...N1..Expr05s Id= tram Builuld and arrives' in .NeW Yurlt. ,• . i 2.3 Lb.:4olllns Express, _tibia S alaulanea illdly(exeept-Sundaysj. litori at ITurnells - wills G;17: (supper), intersecting with _ the 2,1L1 P, M. train tutu Bulialo,,antlairrAves In-NeW York at 7.40 A. bE• ' ' •-• iO-14..31,,,NeW - York Nistit, Lx - prois,_ firm Dtin kirk (t-x( , ecuuday,,). manmat 7:45 P•.' Olean:SSD Turing's 10.13 A. ~,ti t s ) ;_ unit .arriveli iu ' New York at 1•2;i1e P.' :Lbnnects at ilwiat ~itenti with I/claw/40i • • -nwanta.ima . w. e* „ tort; Hallway for Set anion Tretiten and --Plilladelphits; and at Npue Yink with after . noon trinna and btenniers fur Boston and New England Cities. • 0:30"P. ,ci nem Oiti Express, from Dunkirk, (Sundays excepted). fitops at Salamanca 4; anti Connects Witiattielirsb SL-Tratu from Buffalo, %Ins inNew York :VA P:511 '• • PrOm Eiuttilo-bY New York tone-from bepot . ' isirtior'Rxeliarige-and .Mlchlgun &On A. Al., New York Day Express, daily (except • Sundays). 'Stops At itortlelNVltie 1:1.09 A. SI:, Ilt„lusA qpsonelianua P. SC. Wide) Tur-.1 nor'.. H. M., (Sup), and arrives In New •••• - i •-Yorriirre• V.YI.. M. • t.Xinnects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western 'Railroad, and at Jersey City with midnight • *express train of New-Jersey Railroad ror Pluladelpida.„Laitimore and Washington. 5:30 A. IL, Express Mall, vla.Avon and HorneiLs; villa, dully (except Sunday).- Connecta at- EIM Ira lvith Sort tiern Central Rath; ny for • Harrisburg ; Phi ludelph la anal the Smith, and iirrh ili :New York at 7:.-10 A. SI. . '2.:03 P. 51.,-Lightning Ex press; dally lexeept Sun ,day), stops at lioruells o.la P. Al., ;Sup); arrives in New York 7.40 A. SI:, connec , tins at Jersey city with morning express ' tram of New lei ,a-,y Railroad fur Baltimore rind Washington. • MP. SI., New lurk Night Exprs, daily, (San d,* • except, Atop; at - floraellq 11.04 -P. a., intersecting witir - theo.s4 P. 1,1,, train m tro Dunkirk, and arrives in New 1 ork at t.7.4a P. At. , , , IL2al'. M., Cincinnati Express, daily (except Sundays). Stops nt Smamehanini 7.14 filkfty; Turner's P AL. iieLand crrilva in New York at :1:35P. M. Connects at Elul ' ra with Northern Central Hallway, for liar ' risburs, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing ton, and points Swath, unit at N. York with ' afternoon tniins Witt Zielgx/er3 fur Bostun• and New England Only ono train East oh Sunday, leasing Bun id at :4:33 and reaching New Yorks!. 740.1 A. Boston and News Zngland passengers, with their ImAggav, arc tiMisferred, free of charge, in Now York. The I,amt. Ventilated and most Luxurious Bleeping Cars in the World accompany all night Ruins on this Railway.- • itaggai.;e etteeked. tin' 'ugh and tare always as low as in any , other route. ASK ijUlt TiClikatS VIA. FaIIERAILWAY, Which can be obtained at allprincipal ticket of fice:, In the West and South-West. 11. HI DDI.E; - w3a.-14-apatrt, • Gen'! Supt. Gen'! :111V:3-if • c• • - • - PIIIL.thELPIII.I & DUE RAIL "ROIL WINTER TIME. TABLE. - uelvreen Prilladel• yltia, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Willbun-s -port and the GREAT OIL cREGION OF I'ENNSI4XANid• ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Night 'Trait*. ' OI and otter MONDAY, Sept. DUI, the trains on the Pliantlclinna al Erie Railroad 'will run its WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Phil.idelplint p. in,. • Corry, NO p. in. and al rives at Erie at 11:1:0 ta. Erie Express lea \ es Philadelphia at 11:30 a. in., CUITY. 8.10.1 a. In- and arri% es at, Erie at et. in. Warren Accommodation leaves Warren at )2:oii • ,p. in, Corry at 1:40p. m., awl arrives at Erie at 130 p. tn. EAHrwAnn. - Will Train Leaves Erie at 10:ZO a: m., Corry, 12420 p. nt. and arrives at Ph ila.lelphia at 7NO a.in Erlu Express leaves ,Erie p. in., Corry, (e•kl p. rmaad arrives nt Philadelphia, at.avup. I DI. WatreriArnionnueidationleaves Eric, at .Bka. CoitS , ' at 10:1?) a. in., anti arriOes at war- - - rtm at 11:54 a. in. and ExpreNs connect with Oil Creek and AlliAtlienk River ILtllrwt.l, li•ttate.einettr.es.Ln 113114.HiG14. ALVE.I7II . L. Trtr.r., Genli Superintendent. Frio :$4 Pittsburgh itailirad. •(\ti - Al41) AFTER` UONDAY, oar. 31, Mc trains WM rll/10/1 Valhi road 11.4 follows: LIVIVE ERIE-SO CTELWAELI. 11:SO4 A. Al., Pittsburgh Expreses. stop at nil Sta tions, and arrives at A. ate. W.R. It. Trans ter at t.•ti p. at., at New. Chatty at .141.5 p. and at Pittsburgh at 6.00 p. tn. 6:00 I'. 11., Aceunitnottatton, arrives at riUs burati at Pauou. LEAVE PITTSIICEG If --110ETERVARII. - . n. tn., Erie Espret‘s leaves Pittsburgh and arra. vcs at Et le _:,op. 4:n P. M., - 'Accommodation leaves Pittsburgh arrive -a at Erie .12:31 n. tn. Pltthburgli Expre,s .oath conne,:ta at &mit-s -torm at 12:15 p. -ra., • with J. &P; Express for Ftankltn and tni City. .Coutiects at Transfer at p. m„ with A.& G. NV. Accommodation west i for Warren, Ilavenim and Cleveland. , Erie Expiess north connects at, A. &. G. W. Tratr,fir at 11:15 a. tn., with 'lran cast for :tread- Nille, and oh City, and at dainktown with J. & F. Exprms for Emnlti l ub Trains connect at, Roche,ter vidtli /rains for Whedlnil and all points In West Virginia, and, at - Pittsburgh connections for' Philadelphia, Ilarrutbnp.t.,. EtaltitElOrt and _Washington, via Pennsylvania Central ltallroad. Erie Exprtct north connects at Cilia - rd . With Cleveland &late ire iirmesfirnril for Cleveland, Chia' un and all plants In the West ; at Erie with Ph iliblelphin & E:rioltailroad for Corry, Warren, Irfluvion,Tldlontk, &Q.. and with Pat tialot4 Erie .Itailmad tot—Entrain; ininkirk, Niagara Falls and New York = ' F, N. FINNEY, ticer-rt7".tf -.•— • Asst. Ithaperintsmdent. prig: DLit OAVINOS :and LOAN CO. Prest. .Is , L lIARTLF.II, Vico Trest - GEO. W. COLTON', liceniary and Tren.snrer. DIIT,LCTOII.9: 08.4.1ca,1: :Contr., GALviu.,trnr, Parsoarrtittn?C.A.lF, 1 BRLISESt 31AtertN, Join U. Mass, . 3t. tiluSWatn. Joie e.-Srtnrw, G: - F. 11 1L1r.V.T11.1..1 , 1; BENtI. WHITMAN. • 14. PCIILVII.Arr, 31. IiAItTLEI3; . . • G. B. DILL.A.MATER„ " the nbove Lnst Itulion Ls no* Tufty organized, nrutreedy.for the trammel lon oTtranithuroPeill t Rats, in the rirru under tiorK. , eyet . oue T3auk, CORNER of STATE and BIG UT IT EMS • , • •It cipetui with A Capital Stook of $lOO,OOO, iv Oil he Itrivit ,er of (norm. sin g n Loan!: nntl 4limnnnts tinniineteil, and pui-' chases itiadd of all kinds of enitsfsetery smart.: lies:. , the ettlxens gcnisitilty this 'Ranh offers tin excellent opportunity for Laying ,byttm,,ti Small savitigs„.sioterest wiiipe :Molted on Cbcposits Of Ono : pallor •r ;Upwnr46,-. !° • Tr Ell IA L DEP OSI T - 13: — ..St Aspeclal feature of the Bank - WM be Me re% eeptlon,kir &are kecylne,nof all Slatlof Bonds i j and Sceurltle‘, A rr Plate, frr wh teh largo - FIRE AND ItUttIgLAR 'TROOP •VAILILT• hat% been carefully provided. • Persona having any property a this - charicte r will Yin. ] , ullteh.ther - to'deposlt 'it secure place, this certturomtorthy their titt+Killon. 11152:Dtf. Tha Sluger...3ltwaraituring 130. 1 .4 rtP: , -Notsol6o' C. 41 I'NL:E.,S l!Minlifil Tlieundersigneil bea.icave to announce that they have reeentLY_ oßtrig4l-1-09TOAlp the elty of .Erle, where they wth keep on'hantriut assort , nient of the utoirt:t r FAIL/IX-A MANIA&MBOrOAA.C.HIIA, Also. - c01702' . 4.10 i • - -Eingerior Maphine NiNedletlii ME • All iiinchirtei dervered, "and Avnir anied fas three year o: InstrutittoW:44Ve6ffm. Sate roonagmlig, ~I,:ausheltrier's ,Clothing Siete. ITC Stattl stredt. - S. E. - TT:FMB &Co., ' ; 112S' P..1:-.1; 7,1 iVitgarlta fatlttterMtints..-!' r • ^ OPOS4 LS • r ecZYZA.4 to October sti'loi tht; S ILL lie e 'caiititffetion ate:Amer itavristft stieet,, Maas Stataatieetlalifill.Cepr:3 l . , •'- - = • 1 Matta dnd-"tept , elf*lt tnasrpe 'Been the 4301 c eof the City E tct •:;!. 1.1.11:PrIr MN - I ,Evz; • Who. Bost thni,..L Con. • - iannot * do rauciii-;‘ paid o ' "Ta ;nuke tits da;k nen/dbgighLl .c 31% silt - gry'bOnw cannot strtii.glo far Thfough the folding; glooni of olgitt But , rm only part of God's groat plan, • And DI clic:era:Hy do am best thaVl'can !" "Witltt-ht the rose, - " said n fleecy cloud, "Of these thud few drop's that ITilold t They,will hardly bend the lily proud, Ttiug4 Catigl4 in their cup of •lidtramtart of (Ma's great plan, ' •• ' $o my' !mann es Vil give as well as't cati." A chihINVCII; merrily ttirth to,play,„, ntit thought, a silver threat, — ' Kept winding. in and out all dm'', Through the happy golden.heati, Mother said, "Darling, do all,you can, For you area part of Goll's great plan !" She Itnew no more than the glancing star, = . Nor the cloud with its chalice full t . Prow, why, mid 'fir what, all strange things , • . She was only a child at:school I But thought "It is only pail of God'a-great Tliat eyen I should du'allitilat I can r So she helped a younger child eking; When the road was rough to the feet, „ And she sang from her heurt . That we all thought pleasing sweet; - And her falher r a weary, toll-wom Matt,. = Said, "I, too, will do•the test that I cati.'.!- Our beSt ! nh ! rddhlren, the bestof us m L; - Must hide our fare away, • - When the Lord of the vineyard' co I° At our task, at the close of day ! j But for strength from above— , 4l3 the Master'S • plan— We'll pray, and we'll do the., beat that we. . can. . THREE" BRAVE Pretty Barham Ferros would not - marry. Her motherAvas' in consternation: "Why are you so stubborn, Barbara r she asked, "you have plenty 'of lovers, I know." "But they 'do pot suit me," said.' Barbara, coolly, tying back'her curls before' the min ror. "Wiry not?" . "I - want, When I - mariy' , a man Who is brave, equal to any emergency. If I give up my liber(y I want somebody to take Care air." - . ._ "Silly child ! is the matter with big ,•. • , Barney; the bhicksmith ".He's big, but I never learned that he was brave." "Ind you never heard that he was not. What is the' matter with Earuesc'the gun smith ?" ' "Ile's as placid as goat's milk:' • - "That's no sign, that !leis a coward. There is little Fritz, the', tanner ; he IS quasrelsome enough for you surely ?" "He is no bigger than a bantam cock. It is little he could da if the Manse was set upon. by robbers." ' • "It's not always the strength that wins a fight, my girl.. It takes 'brains as well as brawn. Come near, . Barbara, give these young fellows a fair trial." letting down one raven tressand looping Up another. "1 will, mother," she said at last. That evening Earnest, the gunsmith, knocked early at the door. "You sent ibr me, Barbata ?" he said, go ing to tlid girl, who stood upon the hearth coquelizhly warming one foot and then the otter. 'Yes, EArnestl . ' she replied, "I've- been thinking of what you said the other night when you were here." "Well, Barbara?" • Earnest spoke quietly, but his dark blue eyes flashed, and lie looked at her intently. "I want to test you." "llow • "I want to see if you dare do a very disa greeable thing." "What is it?"• • "Thete is an old corm up stairs: It smells of mould. They say Raymond, the Murder er, was buried in it ; but the devil came for body and left the cotlin empty at the end Of a week ; and if was - finally - taken frotit'the tomb. It is up-stairs in the room my grand-. sire died iu, and they say grand sire does not rest easy in his gravy for some reason, that I know nothing, about. Dare: you makg_the coffin your be t tt nizlit'?"- ' that all ? I will that, and sleep sound ly.. Why, pretty one, did you think ,I had weak nerves?" "Your nerves will have good proof If you undertake it. Remember no ono sleeps in noir - wine of the house." "I shall sleep the sounder." "Good-night, then. I will send you a lad to shock you the chamber ; - if you stay until morning," said imperious Miss 'Barbara, with a nod of her pretty head," .I will marry you.", "You vow it?' E.arnest turned straightway and' followed the lad it waiting through dim rooms and passages, 'up echoing - stalls, along narrow,• damp ways, where nits scattered before them, to a low chamber.. The boy looked pale and scared, and evidently wanted to hurry away r but Earnest made him wait until he took a suryey•of the room by the ald his damp. It was very-large- and toll of recesses, with• high windows au them which were barred aerobe. Ire'rearembered that old Grandtlre Fermi had been insane for seveml 'years be - fore his death, So that thin precaution• bad been necessary for the safety of himself and ,others. In the,centru of the room stood it •colliu ; beside it wits placed a chair: ' The room - was otherwise perfectly empty.. Earnest stretched himself in the made.: --. "Be kind - enough to tell Miss Barbara _that it is a Yery-ood tit," said he., „ The boy went out and shut the door, tertv ing the young ginisinitifttiorie lathe dark. — I Meanwhile Barbara wits- taikin, 'Wilk 'the blacksmith in the keeping SOOl4. •—•-. • "Barney," said she, pulling her hand away 'from his grasp when he went(' have 'kissed her, "I've a Last-to-Tint-yen to--before---I give you any ; answer., _Therms a corpselying, in ellia the niler Where - nitgrandshVdied:ln the untenanted-Wing of the house, .If yoir dare sit witli.lt there all night, and let nothing strive you from your post, you will not, ask me to marryrigida in vain." • ."You will give me alight and e. bottle_ of wine sira,l a book to read • "Are these 411 the co/With:ins pitt;can offer me, Barbara*" 'Alt And:lf.yan get frightened-yenseed never-look . ill take.them, then;" So Barney was conducted 'to his Post by the lid who had been instructed In: the BP.-• cret,.and whose voluntary stare at } rnest's placid face as it. lay in the coffin pretecl - by Barney to be natural rave 4 - h f corpse. took his sent, and the `boy , left' him alone whit the darkness,-the rata and the eoflin. . Soon after, Fritz, the tanner, arrived, flat tered and hopeful, front the fact thatllarbara had sent for him. "Have you,ehanged your. mind, Barbara?" he fished. "No.: and 1 shalt not- until I irttow you can realty tic, atrave thing." ,"What-shaltitbe.? I swear tosatistlyvou, Barbara.". • , • • have a proposal to mak e to 'you. My, requires akin as well as courage: "Tell - me." . • , -" - "Well, in this house is a man watching by a corpse.. He has sworn not. to leave his post until morning. If you can make him do it, I shall' be satisfied that, yob are as s o marts, and as brate as I:require a husband "Whv, nothing is se. :toy l"? exclaimed Fritz, "I can scare him away.. Furnish me with a sheet, show me into ' the room, and Ito your rest, Barbara. ' You shhil 'find-me at the post in the tnorning." . : , : Barbara did as required, and saw tan nca step blithely awry in his task. •Ii• was then nearly,twelve o'clock, and She sought her own chamber quickly. • ' ' Barney. was sitting at-his vigil, and, so far.] all had been well. The night seemed very: ) leig„,for.lbehad,notneans tor, counting the time.. • AV times etbrill Went - through him, for it seemeitas If he could hear low, sup= 'pressed .briathing nut far away ; but he Rev -,suaded himself Oat it was the wind blowing ;.through. the crevices of the old house. Sfill, it was very . , lonely for and" not at •alf ' ' - -•- ' The face lathe coffin grew whiteethrough ithe,darlomns,,Jhe rata squestited.ssif a taut doe were upon th'em.and they smelled demi, ;fietßf. -The thought - Made:him shudder . - 9 1e'' got tip and — Walked vtbciut, and -stimetbinw 'ntadeiVidighteoiamai-if :sumehody.:waS•be-