etit Mitotatr. TITUR:IDNY, DECEMBER 10. 1868 Rules of the Observer Office. Sub.eriptions. must be settled annually. Af ter the expiration of the year, Fifty Cents addi tional will invariably be charged. No new sub scriptions received without payment in nd vanee. , obbing neeounts will be collected at the close of the month In which the work ttna done. Yearly odx ertlslug ncenunts will be collected quarterly; accounts for transient adverthae melds nt the close of the month in which they Were Inserted. - novl9•tf. WF. ILVVE received a circular which gives us the information that a number.of Demo crats in. Philadelphia propose to establish a new paper in that city as soon as the means can he raised. We are strongly of the opin ion that, instead of starting additional jour nals, if the Democrats of the country would endeavor to give those they already have a better patronage, so that they might be able to increase their editori4 time, and make other desirable improvements, it would be the best thing for all interested. THE Pittsburgh Post insists that, notwith snmaing hints to the contrary, J. Edgar Thompson in still. in the ring an tt candidate for 1: S Senate, anti by all odds the most fortnidable name yet mentioned, if, as we be fore stated; T. Scott undertakes the affair. The latter gentleman is said to be the most liowerral persuader that ever appeared in harrisburg ; he has been known to ennyinee a man in live minutes that it was his duty to Vote for a measure he had been elected to op pose. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We givt our reader; this important docu ment in a supplement, instead of crowding out 'our usual variety by inserting it in our regular columns. It has been carefully re vi-ed. and will be found more accurate than the reports in some of the other city papers. The Nies...4ie hears the mark , : of carefnl pn•plration, an 1, like all Mr. Johtpfun's slate Fu..tiona, i. t 41oeument of unumal w4:11 wont, 1, and e tleulateil to_ make a pro. found. on the thinking people of the country.itc poattion. are unan4werable in itlin..ct every partioul tr. anil nearly all will be eyentu illy siuNt Linea by the bolter judgment of the nation.. We triv.t. mir.0.41.• 41.44-iinent nil be tleimmghlr read .11141 clige , tc4l be every nem in the county, whatever may t t • hi. 4.. an it , of Mr. John "':t per.on 411 y, for it eentain , inflirmation withoot which no our t . :t4 ill, vote in telligibly upon the ismies of the day. MEETING OF CONGRESS Thy' re,;ul.lr s..t.ssion of C mgress cola moneekl on 3londay, with a neavy rtin 'pre -1 the Capitol looking as gloonfy as it wt•li con d. Neverthdes,, then• wa, c.‘nsi andi,nice in attendance, includ- big in my negroes. comprising all varieties. front the ugly looking "buck" to the tivlicaie lv tinted oetoto on. No change of impor tan,'e was. made in the officers of either and Wade tund Colfax will eon:lune to pra.side. over their ,respectire until the fourth o f 31,,r,..h. The e xp e et e d lUDs to secure negro s‘urrae in all the States, and to change the naturalization laws so as to make forei„tner, apply to the S Courts, were introduced. A variety of propo-itions for bringing the country hack to specie pay ment have been presented, and it is clearly evi lent that some measnra:s for th it purpose will be carried. A bill to continue the Freed man's Bureau is among the molt notable measures that hale yet been offered. Sena tor Drake proposes to al, illsh the g6‘le of General and Lieutenauttieneral in the Army, as well as Admiral and Vice-Admiral iu the Navy. upon their po;itions (king va cated bv their present occupants. The new colors 1 member 'from L mdtiana i. on hand, and was upon the floor a ,Bert time on Moliday. Ind sat upon t soft on the Repub lican side of the lloasl He is zi e.ltt mted urtlatto. but ha,: no eertitica!e from the ernor, which his putt' give as all cieu-okor d, prizing him of a seat It is s•at.. , I that the Colored Lihrary Ass.uriation hire written A lelter pre ,, ;1 it'll. I—n woula probably - t k• tnjarious to the tty , trt. ropr,Amtative illtk're3(3o' the me,. t wo ..`ett-ttoN elect frxstnGeorzia wvr,:l` 4,• :t t a o n the gre)nna that their St•it , h..s not not .11 thi; time. mlitithly • rt.congrueted. - iLIVIZSZ Qi rrtt twijortty for Seymour. Toe lionk- rr fa.,l to r d the re-iolitti.in4 of the Derw , Lt•-•:i4o'rire of Ore.:-.0:1, i•en , :i rill.: their .t.;‘ .for yotith; for.uucor,LitAtional 111 , :tilzre , i Two C.,..lnstitittioull AIUe U~l ' llt t 1 [5 have been intr!o.liteeil, proriaiiinz 4;iffri:xe for 10.1 11, 1 1 . 'l[l.l LlVer 'Hc• rvar, n?d• qex anv A MISTAKE. li 13-. tear ,00yometr.tsli from it iup,tr ,; , !?!7•. short wen , f-r -t 1 r!y e•vi:leki to vote in Pennsylvlui:t IL., iczal atithorily for the :ttiteint nt "...I.: t ee oo,telusinets reielted thertin are un in law said fact. -The propottition - tile word `'wkite. - in th Constitriti. , n. tV-ts provoked by tki. tin i preien tt negroes were entith , l 'to v. l / 4 1e. Onr it, tinder. thel,lf nt.z.n.ws di i 8. , : vote under it. t'v:TyNotly of en.inlre eArs kiww,k. le InalAtt. t vote ~ ):11 tt.at , ., it i'voula invtil. l ,ljoe slut cre. •Irm The ellinent Chief Jti-tice t`tc qt:-,tioa in at tlit• ..yi - tliou IL,, C••tirt : vs. 4 1.1.:h 114: : c`IViC.OI to cN.rr'; . tix n'igiit of mittrAze, cae zen,srd e:,vtis)n, artier 1111 renll,VlVl!l'A '.l.7-1,;11:..,,;1 of 17:. , : z1 Tit i< :he lan to. •1w ; l ' ...: lll , ylVArii. 3:1.1 :la if tits c%ere no: In tits i:tter Corrsti- 1 .5'37 A rei'vnt :itsci:ion of the Su Ju t. 3-71--4 - Afartuchl*the .I. , :triue w liorblz INCREASE OF THE. PUBLIC DEBT. The 1...e3;,t-r, a 'v.v.:: L;': with iteiktih.L.,sti nis‘a the reliability 0i its state- ! tr.er.ts. We find the CAL - wing *ma:lg its :I.legrsuis . 'The Northern j ,, urn pnieri!ty - , what purixqt, to i‘e A ,4 11,Aikaizi t , f tiit'ann;si i 7' port of th Z` &Al. l Sty of tbe Trra.S.IFV, 1!Itt Prolvably , without an exception, make the ,: • •:ecityntry sly that the, puddle dt4it has been &Nem:lard, sklnie journsts ctirintr the de cry:kr at thirty-51r millions ordo:Iars POLITICS ASD PEat-scoataa.zwiss. - rile tact i. 3. that Ole Stvretar.'s replanl 7`;te carry ha, often I peen ra s sed why - it is shows an in:resse of the public debt for the ti L ,r, ~.,,, , ,iics, t rea 'nor, tb .t a 1 . • bra re 'non, w roar &lid inz October thirry-tirst of over thir te-tive million clotes. and the public! debt I 4 r 4 c e the , ' ")). . ' : . . -13 4 ilisc'4s ' 4°n and cututeli stal,ettlent shortly to be pcblistieN will show Ith should kill all good and kindly feeling II '''''M'W of the d els T f o r the r-lonth of I in the hearts of inert of:: cera'M calibre, and November ins; close-i ~.r. .::-Ytt eleven rail- 1 ......,„ m i kii. 7. , ~,,s ! i„ : „,.., r ,„ x „, , f ,: te s i f ar 1114 . i convert :11v111 Into w 'tort of moral ontinws„ t,vo: thirteen month: of tortv-,4 - rert mi:lion I r cis4i4.:: them cntaide the Pa-le of bnr"tl :tars. - ' ' Isy mpatt.t . and li „ ,norab:e antlin,r. Tire fart •-- - -- i ts , terly to be re . ..lrette.!, and withoct an Tim n_kincAt. n,oaspaa,2.es ..,,re . p.,..1 z,,,,s- I iota Li; erc„;.se„ Thene IA no reason wily .1 c: ...1:,. a. .• ' 1), ;.1 A-Ire , la .l isAlaii - A. 4 , .1.Z.L . ibC:III CAA IV fought in az d..s..;,uisiti,Jns or, tt,,,, sztavide, •xi ;11,.. , 4 - 111 , - i eordar-,•e aria, :::r and Lenrit pmeip T es, ant i pt.n.t: ::. , ..%:r. This s-Art . of puni.ltint . ; is cruel t c• -1, : 1 . :. - ',. :.1: ,-- dth , t 2: w i:lz tus:;iy Jcs'ency , :noustb, ledt not half s , horrible is t est t - yr i and the eodr%seds Lidstitis of L . :: - .4.2:::emm. s , :litary contim. Inez:, one ,:f :he Li a tul rt. Let ~,, ....; ,- v t e : 0 ‘iidr- La mz t.zat i t cc-t 4211 of torturiu; 0, - kili,sts in This State. Presisi.„ 5 .131.. - 2,1- .- - -Zad winter toa? an rbt'llne w e 1431 " e 1 why dt.l no: ,thre of the others, being leading naenabers of our or-anization. Messrs. Vanx - a.na Lumberton an 321.3 y the able..st nteu in Pennsylvania, and our hmthren show ercellent diszriminati_tn retaininz their services. TIT& WIDOW OF Ds.lrta.sa.—T4Ls Laay. sire her tuarriAge toMaior Williams, of the regolir arnar, ha* e7lntiatte3 t.) resi le" in Washington. in a reitiT3Cl'. t her by Mr. lal t lsi sbox-tly Ware. his death s ia close pm:lenity to the hoax. of 'The etgaisite peaeeftlaess end priraLLy of ltrg. Wilfiarns . life stow the ditTere.acte be tween what are called tea esse!-;‘l,m del iveietr, and what we name fsrairkely, lore matches. Melt:. :rears -ago Mr5..1).3,-- . ..zias had a fair proses-t of being the alto tae 'White Ifozse. N.yir she is the wife of a rata wham she laces with all the azhar of a true wonlam's nature, (irk:R. -la no,lest teem-cant, azi great deal happier,:andeahtediy, t..'ria if she were :Le * drat lady of the land." MIMS ICE.E.xs to be a mutiny in ti.-ueral Geufs camp. 1 2 1v.z.valt's (Philsdelphis) ate Item &!srsys inter.sely Rrilcal s pnys the ftyllAriz,; fa Chou:. P.aic tileszy is bureaus and bet4jui t T, di and night to sec= a reaomiaatoa. He elute?, implore.: practises. CI .n...er.sorhines end ertes. Sever before has -*nth a soects rh- heap seta in - this Stale. Mr.. W. W. Kt7411.1t11 and funeral limn Waite, of la edam', am his cosopedsth older and better men. and wither of them litre A-oonansposularr of the Vlsrfaa Dem- : 'LEGAL Boars—We renlina , thcrt , e in heed om , t , tl...arenteumw the ettlatt or ma_ ; b ' _ l•l thst oar s&s•ortnent is the moot. neu netterocratic 4-o- , ._.t e Ftet4i ia t the eit:ly a eopp i sc rikag every sort totainmße (Ar Governor. - Istr Jenks' ham- Property ."' ,Is.nti. 3 Z n Esti In br, oar .+f tht.. rnent arsilable They are all prepsrea by erperiemted teen, :hit the rs - tre.r2L3pai.i4h.ty mske. Neither laP to the :mot style, ' 1441 s ea et the c • el 'a airspub tt , e4cir oiate zeparartieea , :twang* to prces. A Demi dettnetfutt vamossfasesil be made deslcs or others pnrchtLevis large quantitim trZ-43. • . • EDITOR'S CHIP BASKET. It a recent speech in this city, at which no ladies were present,a man In responding to a toast on "Woman," dwelt almost solely on the frailty of the sex, claiming that the best among them were little better than the worst, the chief difference being in the sur roundings. At the conclusion of the speech , ,' a gentleman present rose to his feet al said i "I trust the gentleman in the appli - tion of his remark, refers to his oil }n mother and sisters, and not to ours." Th effect of this most just and timely rebuke . vas over whelming; the maligner was coveted with confusion •and shame. During the fa mous fishing season of cast sear, John 'lan yard and. Abe Adams went out on the Day to try.their luck. A storm came np, keeling the boat to one side,and overboard went the two distinguished disciples of Ike Walton. Some parties who happened to be close by went to their assistance, and rescued the half drowned pair. On being questioned how the accident' occurred, John replied : "We didn't capsize ;. we only went down to see why the darted fish wouldn't bite,"— We„dmet often give advice to the ladies, but feel no hesitancy in warning them, whether rich or poor, educated or uneducated, never accept an intemperate husband. The prom- Pe of such a man to love, Protect, cherish and keep her in sickness and in health, is solemn mockery ; it is a fraud of the meanest kind, practiced on an unsuspecting, confid ing and innocent female. May heaven save the rising - generation of females from that worst of earthly afflictions, that sorest of all degradations, a drunken husband.—One of our editorial neighbors, spending a day of rest at home, and wishing to be undis turbed, instructed his servant girl to admit no one, and if any person should inquire for him to give an "equivocal answer." Night came, and the gentleman proceeded to in terrogate Bridget as to his callers. , "Did any one call ?" "Yis, sir, wan jintlemaii." "What did he say?" "lie axed was yer honor in." "Well, what did you tell him ?" "Sure I gave him a quivikle answer jist. I axed him was his grandmother a monkey I ." There is nothing which helps to establish a mates Character and standing in society more than Wsk‘ady attendance at church, and a proper regard for the Sabbath. Every bead of a family should go to church for an ex ample, if nothing else. Lounging iu the streets and bar-roams on Sunday is abomina ble and deserves censure, because it lays the foundation of habits which ruin both soul and body. Many a man can date the corn men'eernent of his dissipations, which made him a burden to himself and friends, an ob ject of pity in the sight of enemies, to his Sunday debauchery.—During the base ball epidemic last year, our friend Ft—took a great interest in the games. One day, his little six-year-old was sitting in repose upon the front steps, with a base-ball in his hand, gazing intently at the moon. "Pa," he sud denly spoke, "is there only one man in the moon ?" "That's the tradition, lily son : the man in the moon is the only in)tibit,ant of that bright world we have ev r .?ri hard of." After a moment's pause he rerr i aiked, with n sigh, "He must be lonesome,l3,3lnd no one to play base-ball with !"—_kil. the depot, his JIIIY, 13----.• *l4 15—..5... ................,,, about poultry, and the way to make the raising and sale of them profitable. Said B.: "A hen has the capacity - of layin g just six hundred eggs and no more, and she finishes the job in about five years. Now What is to be done with her, after that ?" "Cut off her head and sell her fora spring chicken !" ex claimed L.., whose experience at market pro hably justified the sum ,, s7stion. - Frank is a philosopher as well as a wig. ' "Where are you going," asked he of an acquaintance. "To cee a friend." "Then I should like to go along, for I never saw one yet .." We fear there was more truth than poetry in the observation. - The Arabs have a fable of a miller, who was one day startled by . a Clinkers cost thrust in the window of a room where he was sleeping. "It is very cold out side," said :he camel; - I map ; want to get my nose in." The nee was let in, then the neck, and finally the whole body. Presently the miller Ik...ran to be extremely inconve nienced by the ungainly companion he' had obtained. in - 11. room certainly not large -enough - fur both_ "It you are inconve nit:need." said the camel, "you mat - leave. As for myself, I shall stay where I am." The moral of the table concerns all. When temptation occurs, we must not yield to it_ He who yields even in the smallest degree, will soon be entirely overcome. -A. little boy. fire years was sent to a grocery store on some trilling errand, and while there his bright eyes lighted-upon a barrel uf. pippins exposed temptingly to view just out side the door. La going out he took one and returned to his mother munching it. "Where did yen et that nice apple, Willie?" she In quired. .."Dot it at de &very," replied the hoc. "Did the man give it to you r "No, I took it." "Why, my son, that was naughty; you should not take apples or anything - else without permission." "Bat ndboily saw me." "Oh. yes, my son, there was one who saw you." "Who'" "Why, God saw you" The boy stopped a moment to consider, and then, With a good deal of satisfaction ex pres..ed in his 'face, replied: "No, he didn't, ma, there was an awning over the store," ---- = Fashilrimakes the ladies look well: bat it doesn't make them good. The mo ment a woman gives herself up to the fasci nations of the gay goddess she's a - gone crea ture. You might as well try to finds needle in the Atlon tic ocean as a heart in her bosom. Fashion is an iceberg that exists without a heart.-" Why," said one of our school marms to a yhung scapegvace who had caused her much trouble by his bad conduct, "why is i: yon bc.hsved se Wt.,11 when you firs: came to sz•hcsl. and are so disobedient now said yocint h look ing up Pala tlae telitheir.3fac-e.,"1 wasnt much sick man, slight - '.c.mraies , in,r. rtN - N.: , ntly in converiation with pi,,us triend, who L•onirratulated him upon lus recovery, and asked him who his physi-. clan was, replied: - Dr. hroneat me thwnet." "No, no," said his friend : - Gel] brnu:bt von out of yotn-illness, not the doc-. 1 tor." -Well, maybe he did, but Ism certain , the ever will charge me for it." ---At the Court lately, a learned }lesser, disintis , tied at :Lis suones‘s withan Irish witness, eoin p to the Jude. The Hibernian said. c lawyer, yer honor, and he wants to puzzle roe.' Connsel- - Q)me, now, do von I swear yon are no lawyer'" Witroiss-"Fsith, and I do; and you might mare the -saline shoat yourself without danger o( perjury." —Rhea a man and woman are 1.11.1.1 C ; one by a elem.-ma.% the question is, which is the one_ metimrs tla , --re is a 1 , 5t1:: strug ;tie between them hefts', the matter is fizally dart, of sermon do you like?" said Dr. to Lawyer —. - That - kind of a:sir:non which drices a man into the Usenet of his pew, and makes : him - thltik the de - ll is 'after hira."-L—ticerer attempt i to do anything,.. that is pot ajght: Just as ; stem, as you do, yOu will get into unable- If !, you even suspect that anrthing is wrong, do i: nut catit von are sure your snspkions are ;gruilulltasl—,=•-lathre wets oteL.-- pendent old lady whose comments ea the lE3:.hin went Toy pti,nted. Sisel t iiti. , z of Ade„Ms usminz all' the animal-3, she said she didn't think he detw.rred any credit for =am lay the Fkg-any one would know what to call him.—ltner‘ltant admerdsin; for a b3 mi Y fd l re?need : ap Pl‘ pl; l . 424l 91e41; hair' thee . , 1 , [The folic:oiling letter fron the 'pen , of Dr. W. AL Wood, of the U. $. Navy, formerly a resident of .Erie, will be read with Interest by his mini friends in this city. It wait originally priblighed in the Baltimore Episco pal Methodliat :] .1 A Visit to New York City, • 1 NEiv Yono,Nov. 14, Isll9. Mr. Vitar :—Onee more' in New Yoric I remembc that when, a long, time ago) I first eatne tthe place which- hasgrown-into il a teeming h Ye of humanity, I was myself a very small member of a stage-coach load of passengers which was ferried from the Jersey shore in a row-boat, and I dwelt amid the nar row, tortuous streets, wishing myself home again. Sine° thee I've been Imminent,' times, have entered it landward, riverward, and seaward; obeerving its growth, changes and progress in every direction, and with each visit I find it a fresh study—never' an old story. The "up-town" of one period is , the "down-town" of another, with its Moro quiet and retinedrsociely, „svisich.lias reached the higher stages of metropolitan civilization, and withdrawn itself from the vulgarity of extreme fashion. ' A new and more boldly extravagant aristocratic quarter, with its sere suons splendors, is passing through the first steps of culture and civilization; those who by the rapidlsuces of enterprises of gain— honorable tar otherwise—have been lifted from plain and often vulgar obscurity, to the privilege of;demanding an entrance to the circle whicligold has created, and in which it flashes its gaudy, decorations. Naturally the first operation of the new-corner's claim mustle made,by eut-flashing his predecee sora—an external manifestation of extrava gance which wins wonder, or .a notoriety of deportment (which defies opinion. But the firt ambition satiated, There copies another and a higher, the desire to be respectable, to study the refinements which have repulsed material claims, and in one or two genera tions we may have an "old family" setting at high example -ii) morals, art, and literature. 'lt would har e , taken ten generations of feudal superiority to have done as much. This I take to be the social mission of New ,York. Its power eatchee the rough and undis ciplined energies which create its wealth and magnificence, and by elevating and instruct ing their accompanying ambition, elaborates the artistic and social refinement of which the splendid city boasts. An elderly and, highly respectable New Yorker, aawe looked upon the passing throng from the omnibus which borel us up-town, remarked to his companion, is he pointed out an exaggera ted female costume : "Fashion sanctions that, does it ?". and continued : "Why Sodom and 'Gomorrah were swallowed up and our city ,exists, I cannot understand." only quote the'commentdo not make it. On Sunday I heard the distinguished Pres byterian Clergyman, Dr. Hall, preach from the text "D. not my words do good to him that walketh uprightly'?'"—Micah xi :7. lie made a most powerful and eloquent appeal for increasedleffort 'to 'give those words more efficiently tt the people of , New York, not only to-the ignorant masses, but to the count ing house and the commercial classes. Such is 'New York's sober judgment of itself. Bet may we pot take pride in all these results of wealth, andl energy, architectural- magniti ceneeand social luxury presented for the ad: miration of Ithe world. We do, and will. Super loyal subjects of brilliant monarchs have prided themselves upon the splendid vices of their i Sovereigns, and meat people our worship is greatness and eaneteur, or what we conceive ' l to be sacra—we re even egoist. ful of the greete.st rebellion— le great armies i i we have moved, and the great slaughter they have caused.l We are theu e of course, proud of New York—we only require her to be 'great, and are not exactline, as to the quality of the greatness. But what has it cos?A Where are the victims? ' 'The pyramids stand as a ‘vinder to the world, bnt who can tell the amo unt of human life and eufferine upon which they are built ? Half .f one of - ease, I,a, ea of the day on Wall street will show thc•Obseryer an romapp ) (~...-.... ...g victims to New York's gramleur. Anxious then hurrying along as if a) escapis some chasing calamity. with their eye , fixed on the pavement a little in advance of their feet, if fearful fearful of being delayed by a-friendly eye or greeting, Many of them never seeing their families during the dtay, never seeing their children except when asleep, unless it may be occasionally on * Sunday: all taste for domeetic or rine-quiet enjoyment annihilated, and the oulel enjoyment of life being in the excitement 4f business or pleasure. What banes of parental influence, famih- educa tion—in the duties of whkh lies a happiness that all the linilliene of Wall street eanr... - st , buy. Family educatioa to right - ends is next I to an impossibility in New York. Whatever ! the teaching 111-doors, Broadway, the Fiali avenue and' Wall stoat give the cen- 1 trolling influences to the young. This is the i corm - en - a:eating ,penalty. it pays for its great- teas. Verily it has its reward in grandeur. and the price ' paid is Individual and family I happinees—alhigh Price for the mesa glitter- 1 ing gam do the corona' of national vanity. t and may none whom I love he part of the I price. It IlliV. be asked, why this of New York more than any other city?: The ques- 1 lion is pertinent, and•te some extent I u.hnit ! its force, and fear that all cities gain their sae:rented ppwer and ititinence by the sac:- rite:a of individual independence, liappinees and morals. If unfortunately, city influences preponderate, it is probable bestemallties of a people are overwhelmed. . When any individual his lost, or has never been en dowed with la taste for appreciating the fields and wiatels and 'waters, the labors, tim natural and hienie enjoyments of country life —not the butterfly enjoyment of a summer's 1 flittiag, but atitumn's , elosine labors'and the t winter fire side—he has lost a conservative I power, and merits pity. as a ready - and per- 1 haps rieteeramier victim to the artificial ex- i , citements of city life. Says Octave Feuillet I through , the math of M. des Ramearesa: I "Formerly be een the Alps, the Rhine, and I the Pyrenees- there was a great countri. i which lived, vehie_h thought, and which acted ' not exclusively through its -capital, but ea I itself. It had a head: assuredly: but there I was also a heart, muscles, nerves, and veins I with blood in them, and yet the head lost nothing by thit There was then a France. ; Monsieur, whence came that prodigious con- course of intelligences all fully armed, and of ; heroiC hearts,lwhich the great social move- 1 meat of 4:ao' suddenly brought- upon the ! scene? Please recall to mind the most illus- i trims men of that era—ejarisconselte, orators. , soldiers: HoaLmany from Paris? AB came from the province-ea" So much, el paserat, upon the general question of city and country. New Yell! (What a name lbr a ea:amen:ill ly imperial men - op:di:a) differs froth other ' ' American cities in this its rapid material prosperity hale ov wn and destroyed errg thtzse original and bette elements of 'metal respectability Which w ee once superior to wealth. Boston has yet full'faith in its classic superiority. philadelptila still feels th e in- • duence o f scieixxe and philosopily (Jnic:. t down [ham %het tiara of FrAblitin and /hater:- : house, Hush and 11 star., Baltimore has r i .,: yet lost the influence of the time a her, it was • the court of S high toned and el:I:is-11.e.! landed Iris:ex:racy_ ! ' . It has been s'atid thet the present E-ra'47:l- „, 1.311 CY of fashion in feniale _attire is to be met ant reproved Iby extreme simplicity in 'the coistume of those whose established social p.aition pleces l tliematrove its vulgar tvreany. and whose example ought to be iradeentiaL , Such a protest 193 V have sortie' influence itt ' other cities, but will have none'in New York. for there the edntrollina taste, however raodi tied, comes up from 'tielow. In spirit and ' Farm its typel 'dm color —smr.el. • Our study I. f our great catranemied city may be a profitable lesson it it corrects in one Intibralcat or one faiartV, ffie ,M3f irdi take of :sue nelionercloaaeler—that wealth, , with all its admitted us e s and power. either in its ,ptirsuits Or its interests, in its labors or its apiendora the highest object of human ambit*, or worth a -lifis of slavish - devotion. Our words are net wasted if they ; induce a kingle mdividual to remain witieded , With the respectability ot as honest and use ful, thauela hutable the, ancV teach him to '- Oldie v.:ma pleasure from the varied uplealaa t titry If nature spread around his rant home, that ie has no itettl t , teraltemstly set'M'cial decorptioas of City palaces. As he looks up- eta the rus.le:Mgenzowd of eVe.O street he may ; be .2 "1 104 -i•ca by Itsabsardity, and pity its in- sanity. congratniadar- hitaself that!he Is not ; 41: it, but can Walk out of it,an independent, trevijmial and 1 1 lea • 11 . , ~..Cereep...T gaze. i • a” '' 11 1 A.Crtataea-24.—We hare received the De- ii . cember aginivr of - .3l&incr's , .11weaan,7 for i youn.r people, and old people:, too, who have I not torgatten that they were mace ammo., I The publts - herl Horace P. Puller, 11..t0.za 1 claims that " Merry" is the best magazine of as ititodcisraedina- the cotrutrall- chal- 1 . knees cianaase+oe. 'Oar resderstan-(:side 1 tbit point for tkonoe.l.- y es by Reeeilng to him ' twiktitiet-tent baaatipt... fat a spetittert: %The January number b , i..ms a 'new 'Volume, waich will ha Litherenlalgeditti improreil. Terms. 51.51) a ' --ir in siyancir ASIAN= Merstuty.—Thei :".4^-stabe4. Sir December has the Om. Paiaters, Job.n Neil: Ant-ri:410; Caleb's Lark, by Ilt.s..Jatte - 11: Acacia:. Free la the Hooker. by EP_ Whipple: Co-eperatire licscsekeethg—tr -; Mich in the Wighi, by AAgamost A clay at a - (3.::ms;cl34*, by 0- NL pencer: A Golic Cap;:al., by Tbeolt..te Th em; Oar Pat:a Letter: The Ths; sad the Ethrizata Rake: Ile - thrirs and Ltt, easy harder& - •• "The TELSonxtut,l-published at Kenosha, Wis., says: A Good Medicine.—lt is not often that we say much in favor of patent medicines, be cause it is hard distinguishing between the humbug and the really valuable medicines. But we go out of our general custom to say that lloolland's German Bitters is no- httmv bug. We have tried it, and we know it t 9 be almost infallible in cases of, indigestion, disarrangement of the Liver, .tc. It has cured us of the most obstinate case of the Jaundice, alter every other-remedy had failed. And in no less than half a dozen instances, where we have trciimmended it to 'our friends for the same disease, it has proved alike &ilea cious; and we have yet to hear of the case wherein it ,has flied. " liootlaritra German Bitters" is entirely free from all Alcoholic admix tures. iloolland's German Tonic is a combina tion of 41 the ingredients of the Bitters, with :pure Santa- Cruz Bum, orange, anise, 4c., making a preparation of rare medfcal value. The Tonic is used tor the same diseases as the Bitterii, in cases where seine Alcoholic Stimulus is necessary. Principal Office, 631 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold every where by Druggists and others. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY ig no patent medicine humbug gotten up to dupe the ig norant and credulous, nor is it represented as being "composed of rare and precious sub stances brought from the four corners of the. earth, carried seven times across the Great Desert of S.tharah on the backs of fourteen camels, and brought across the Atlantic Ocean on two ships." It is• a simple, mild, soothing, pleasant Remedy, a perfect Specific for Chronic Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the Ilead-" and kindred diseases. The propri etor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., offers a reward of $5OO for a case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. For sale bv'most Drug gists everywhere. Sent by mail, post-paid, for sixty cents. Address the proprietor as above. declo-2w. ECOE-NIA HAIR RESTORER.—The cheapest and best. Mammoth..bottles only 74 cents. The tugenia Hair 'Restorer eclipses all known discoveries for the rapidity with which it restores gray and faded hair to its original color, promotes its rapid and healthy growth, prevents and stops it when falling off, and is a most luxuriant hair dressing for the human hair and head, rendering it soft, silky and lustrous. Sold by S. Dickinson & Son, sole agents in Erie. decl2-Iy. CLOAKINGS, flannels, blankets, sbeetinv, prints—a large stock at 512 S,tate street.. dec3-2oa. L ROSEZ:ZWEIG LE CO IRISII POPLINS, dress saki, all colors, just received at 512 State street. dec3-2m. L. ROSENZWEIG & CO. DRESS Goons—less than importers' prices at 512 State street lec3-2m. L. ROSESEWSIO & CO. TIIREAD and g.uissitre laces at 51.`,', State street. L. ROSENZWEIG & CO. dec3-21n. _PAISLEY Sit.twis ! Paisley Shawls ! At 512 State iktreet. - L. 12.0sEszwEtc. & Co. dec3-2m. LADIES' and Gent,' FUN very cheap. Hata. Caps and Furnishing goods. Suits made in , the beat manner by Jones* Lytle. oc29•tf fith) abbertistments. SrieiAdverfisententri, to ware laterttonontatit De handed. in try 9 o'clock on Thursday morn ing. All advertisements will be continued at the expense of the aslvertlser, unless ordered fora spa-m[1,11412e. AUSTIN'S JEWPT.Ry . STORE, 29 North Park Place; Erie, Pa., I: very attractive In the way of Q re' T I c L. kl S Gold and Silver Goods, to those sib., we mindful of the IfondaYlL A VERY LARGt V TOCK. Ls waw oprutng, Including ,:% LL the NEW STYLES. CALL AND SEE. Theme who..e sight Is impaired, can try a pair of the Lancashire Spectacles, TEM BMT VaF, And meal' atioat the emit aril quality TIME SPECTICL .IRE Warranted for One •Year. trir Broken gip. rep!heact with new ones, wiibetii charge. ' , TRY A I: S''l• I N_. decl mot; No. le/PARS ROW. W. H. GLEN NY, Importer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Crockery GLASSWARE lias.lusi received a large assortment of French Bronze, Frew!' Vise Gilt Goods, Boberaisa , G 19.9 Vases. Rabe:a:an Glass Cu:4oe Seta antl Carl Receivers. Freneb Chins Vases. English rattan Marble, sad Vases In grear. rairiely, LAVA CIGAR SETS, Laca Lr. a Card P.rrelvi.ir , .. Lava Mbar. c. and NlA:eh rk,x...L. Artle.,tal French Ch:na and Te, White China Mattes iead Tea Se:A, :c•^:11 T jeom a n 4 Et Decorated S i pittoomi. cks- 3 cup. and 'AS' an•lSlacers Silver Plated MT are, Eleg-ant Silber Plated Tea Set:. (71..ri0 PIA CAKE EtAsKETS.• Nrica r.kll cat Glask ICE PITCHERS. - MAMAS tiOBLETS; &rags, Fickle Guns'.. Syrup Plthilers, Spsons. Knives with. pained Knives wlth :vats .b. ,, *1-4 2va 8.1:s . NUT. CILACKEIIB,_ AND NAPKIN RID: CM, Alio a Large CHEAP CUT GLASS WARE , NNW STTLZE., A larva aasortzaear. cd CROCKERY OF EFERN DU%CRIFTIO'S. Iterk - har.:s -sup;lled a: :.esa than Near York. pr WARRANT IN BANK/WPM. trais D. 3 GIVE NOTICE that on the 1V.1.: 1 day cf Nos, .i. D. ISM, a warrant to Beak ruptcy was tamed *roe t the estate of William D. of Clomy, in the scanty of i g..A S`tate of De=sylranta, arta has been adj litandurcpt on his own petticaz That the pay ment clan.) - debts and Leavers - of 144 - p. belog to inch tunt.lcrapt, to Itint and fa =se, and the Diner.' a any YzyPettr tr htttl aze fart; bylaw; that a meeting of the c. of the-WI bankrupt to prove their debts and. to -ctsoCe4D one or mere ..k.se...gneea of his estate, will be WALLS. the Goi.r- tot Baakrnpt es-, be holden at the oC.oe of the Register. In the city of Erie, In theocar= gz a' Die and State o. a. Pean', beftet?„ E. IV , ca the 7dt day a . .I4n=ary. A. D. IWfs. at e trecek• A. M. • - TiIaVAS.A. ROWIST. r. essessXiEr- Ar q. P. rams. Dept : s. manow... • deeN-Ilw Saw NM for Saba. TEE TsMad clide--e XIII aper 14-361 4:022?' ai wi l7 o rate saWidaaslethele x Saw re Creek. upon the McKean nee., I.W.= site lance tea= &-7. e. The XP.I r u ns by sate. poser. Is dcgable geared, was new %luxe years ago, tad is la goal cre&- sbroat. The Mill has a large panonage and Is-ka one of the beet lo callors la the cekerjr, retneea acres of land are attached, with the mate , peirlkge. There are two mad Prannt• Dandling Hamm sad a Bs= en. the peesalaes. Tbe is a eagdtal allandies. tar a Grist llefa, on as CUM- Evlttr =Teasel scan. and ttrasudt section. Fcr farther partleabarsX ll L•ns t l74 andendignedet.E4ityra,oresetheaa on the prenzaes palIM dinelft-ne.o Sao Abbettiotmentor TILE SUCCESS Of our Ono Dollar Salo has caused such a Complete Revolution IN TRADE, That In order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly Increasing patronage, we have recently tuade imporkitiona for the •Fall Trade, direct from European Manufacturers, AMOUNTING TO N EMMY $509,090, Ho that we are prepared to .sell every de-seri le that of Dry and F:iney (Jowls, Mils er Ware, Cutlery Watches, Albums, Jewelry, of better quality than any other concern in-the country for the uniform price of One Dollar for Each Article, With privilege of exchange from a large yiuriety of useful articles, not one of which could he boUght for twice the amount in any other way. The best of Boston and New York reference. given as to the reliability of our hout t e, and that oar business Is conducted in the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, and that we give greater value for the money than can be obtained In any other way. All Goods damaged or broken in transpor tation replaced without charge. Checks describing articles sold sent to agents In clubs at rates mentioned below. We guaran tee every article to cost less than if bought, at any Boston or New York Wholesale House. , _ Our Commission to Agents Exceed those of every other establishment of the kind , --proof of this can Le found In com paring premiums with those of others forelidss of the same size, In addition to which we chain to give better goods of the same character. We will send to Agents free of charge, For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars--One of the following articles: I doz. good linen Shirt Fronts. lset, Solid Gold Studs. All Wool Cassl mere for Pants. Fine white Counterpane, large size: I elegant Ilaliniaral Skirt. I.l.iyards bros. n or-bleached Sheeting, good quality, yard wide, I elegant tie) Picture Morocco bound Photo. Album. I double lens antiStereoseopie ami 12 Foreign Views. I silver plated engraved.", bot tle (Amstar. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with ivory or Sandlewood Frame feath`rd edge and spangled. I-Steel Carving Knife and Fork,very bed quali ty. ivory balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded and lured Parasol. 2CI yards good Print. I% ery tine Datnask Table Cover. 1 pr. best quality Ladles' Serge Congress Boots. I doz. floe linen Towels. it doz. ttoger*s best Silver Dessert Forks. 1 Ladles' large real Morocco Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dress pattern. i, doz. elegant silver plated engrave...l Napkin Rings 1 dozen Ladles' line Menno Cbt.ton Stockings. Gents' heavyi'cliased solid Gold Ring. I pair Ladles' high cut Balmoral Boots._ I elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. I Violin and Bow, in box corn .plete. 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops and sleeve buttons. Fors Club of 50 and. Five Dollars-1 black or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern. 1 set Lace Curtains. 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engravel silver plated ii bottle Revolving Castor. I beauti ful writing desk. 1 solid. Gold Scarf Pin. 3;4 yds. very line Cashmere, for . „,pants and vest. I set ivory•balanced handle knives with sliver plated Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with sulk. pr. Gents' Calf Boots. 31.1ydq. good Print. 30 yds. geed brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or cc yd, - 4 yd. wide, good quality. 1 Ladle' elegant Morocco Traveling I ~,lunge Wool Shawl. I plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern. 1 Li".yd s. d o üble widths cloth for ladhst' cloak. Elegant engraved , silver plated Tea Po:. 3' yds. double width water-proof cloth for cloaking. For s - Club of 100 and Ten Dollars-1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress Pattern. 1 p air 11 ne Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to 'notch. I pr.gents' French Calf Boots I heavy e'r plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very tine all Wool Cloth for Ladles' Cloak. 1 web very is st q sal lt v brown or bleached Sheeting. 7 1 4 yd.. fin e CaN, mere for cult, I elegant Poplin Dress Pattern. I elegant Eng. Rare-cc Dress Pattern. I beauti ful English Barege Shawl. 1 set iv o ry balanced handle Knives and Forks. 1 or gent,' Silver Hunting-case Watch. 1 Bartlett Hand Portable Sewing Machine. Splendid Family Bible, steel cm:ravings, with record and photo- I graph pages. It`i yds. good Hemp Carpeting, good color.. I pair gaol Jf..rxaes Quilt', 1 good 6 barrel Revolver. I elegant Fur Mutt and Gape: 1 single barrel *lot Gun. I silver plated engraved 0 bottle Revolving oastor, eat glass bottles. 1 very tine Vi lon and Pow, in vase. I set ivory handle Knives and Forks. Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. Split Holley hi Rezi.tered Letter. se.sn Foil ors arty CIEirCLAIL AL 1 - 1 Ic I: ll= 44c CO. Ncva. IN a Po Stirnmer ilo.ttnn (1- •ll—Vcr fATARItit r..........d.rm,E.D t ...5:,..„,• IS,..,____- L,.._.-- ji WE do not Wish to inform you, reader, that 1 v v Dr. St onderful, or any other man, has dis covered a remedy that cures Consumption, when the tunas are half consumed, in short, will cure all diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make men live forever, and .cave death l to play for want of work, a• 1•1 Is de..-tque I to 1 make our sublunary sphere a bli,sfal r.tradise. 1 to which Heaven Itself shall be but aside tsbow. You have heard enough of that kind of litim buggery, and we do not wonder that you have by this , time become disgusted with it. But when we tell yon that Dr. Sages Catarrh Reme dy WILL POSITIVTLY CrEE THE WORST CASE, OF CATARRH', we only assert that which thousands can testify to. Try it and VOll w1:1 be cons (need. We will pay $5O) Reward for a case of Catarrh that we cannot cure. For Salo by most Druggists Evorywhere. Plutm ()NIA . iii cr.Nrs. Sent by MAI t ost pahl. far Sixty Oents; boar Packages tor $::?.- or 1 Dozen for $.3.1).; Sand a two cent stamp La• Dr. Sage's p.ltaphlet oa ratarrh. Add :!1, Pro prick • It. V. PIE.II , !E. M. D.. - "de‘clo-3m. BVIFALO. N. Y. Wanted—Agents. T01:30 PER MONTH Es erywherc. msle .=."..• 11/ or female, to introduce the (=ENTINE IMPROVED COMMON ENE FAMILY SEW MACHINE. This Machine writ stitch, hem fell, tuck, quilt, gord, - bind, braid and em broider in a most superior manner. Price, mile VI. Fully warranted for live years. We will pay Situp for', any Machine that , will sew a stronger, more' beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It rurikes the "Ela. - stio Lock Stitch,.' Evers,- second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We psty Agents from Vs to $ per month and expensi, or a commission from twice that amount can be made. Address. :SECOME .t (XL PlTPEißtillii. PA.. or BuISTON, CACTION—I)o not be imputed 'upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma chines, under the same name or otherwise. ours is the only genuine and rally practical cheap machine manufactured. deeti-iw Da. BURTON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. waRe.A.NTF.D TO Remote all desire for Tobacco. It is enatlrely Vegetable and harmless. It Parties and enriches the Blood, Invigorates the System, poss.esses great Nour ishing and Strengthening power, is an excellent Appetizere stables the stomach to Digest •tie heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing and es tablishes robust health. smokers an.: Chewers for Sixty Years Curt-a. Price, F:fty Cent., p.;st tree. A treatise:sn the injurious of .of So c ox. With list of referent, ~ tevtunonial,. a ^..,.ent free. -Agent. Waisted. Address Lat. T_ 8 AB BOTT. Jersey City, N. J. Sold by all Druca..sts. Carpets-• Don't Pay the Ilizh Prices TEM Enact C.2T-: actor, / Man_ er-abllshel rE-arir a ittarter of a een• UM' In their preseni over 7 /. 73. 75. 77, 79„ el. al, ei arid Ilanover st„, hare probably forubthesi na,,re hbases .a - Sth Carpets than any .tiaer hn au. fn th a! In order. to 3.1011 these a.: the ad can tapes of their lovr prtom propo•e to send, on the reerlpt of the yr:re. b yards or up - sr.,ris of their C•elage Carpeting, In rents Pe: yard. sritlisaimpLe , 4.4 Lea 6. r:ta,dr.! ing in price fro= ZS oents to $3 per yard, so:table fc.r furnlahing ever) part of any Wanted..-Agentss. N r C . f_rs: Groat 4)3.- :fear Dts ,-- .1 - Ip:Pre 4 , 711 fret... Ad !Tv.' i_r.SII3LI.N a Co.. Markey Enaily Made. lot" 11!i ora Celertmr:E AND KET V l_liecz Orrrrr, Srr.a!l re3alrel s'lrra _ars • fre.e. STAVF , F ar. 1,, 93 I Wzbn ,itreet. ti,rr 4innni Per Year rear y.t; and 44asyrn..e;. every county :e +eV e , rtr 14'3tte KLe .I,Atee WIT:TE zr•V4 . T. Of . 41 DMZ .ra I ) • HALL'S . -.;. SICILIAN -p i HAIR •IkN.VEALFWER . - 4 THE bra artsere ever/cr.:sins .., - iivESS I GRAY HAIR t, ft; or!rnlsi It w ch;rest: the :3::az/ Ma.kos the RI it szetooSit` isb 11 , 151 F, slat= the skin as others. Or.: Traumas the Hair sent free bY H. P. LULL a CO., Xast.za, N. IL , Propr.ei‘rrs. For sale by ail dznix...c.k. • Admuloisstrator's Notice. EITERS of ADMINISMATION Lti.e tatit.. e 1 Joseritt Oh/lender, deed.. hate of Elle Co.. Pa, tar :r; Cral.- ;ed to the tiliderider.fld. G ft ttnerez.v to ail I=es-b.:Rd w ea. I eatate payrzezt. aztl thase har;.:4 4 the same tte.m, Led. for settl'etner.:.- rj - %ALBERT a vai), _tarn. In; BOON, XAGAZINE,or NEWSPAPER No =2:1.27 irthere or by vbcim pr h; • tti wired Patasbe-ra priome. tr.= J. W. H I IV G. `L - Ni. 11:LI.S„ PA las dee I.U. DISCHARGE EC RECIERUPTCY. 1Y ThE DISTRICT COVET c f the tn.:el .1 1 4.10. % ..i deV a 'at the a l;restern.. of Cbcbarge fro= all Irda deb:a am% cAeir praalible smildersaidArt. by order of the fowl notbse is bere...at te aren to all pe.rnem who Lave wowed Meld' =I ether gem= ifiledaa ad, to alpsw. Ttb dsy cf 714 „ at o'cite 3t.. before S. E. 00dh.... Ea- . Wer t as ids L.L os MA, Pa.. to above came. if - Twilit. Ladles. anY theY h rg• Irb r a d lpcbtrele aheald 04 be L..krigloosa.ter Vomstaimeas , granted to wad taramts„... Ard Var./ter no / L. : 4 qr the 12126.44 *ll/1 tice hereby exec. dial t bs. second an - 1 Marl . 4 . 40 t oih env-rots, asd. te:' mee ties. y tings of et...se-inks ctthe said - bankragei, re- teeet, ems 'Os faireed colired by the L'ib, sad =Lb. seenansolcaid aim iind cle-41.4-14C t'N". f -.. C r lr bev rt--; : teTtligirici: be I.ne. I secdi-ll • owing to the is e, ' 'lr rto abbtittgemtritg. ---__,_ WOMAN. TpEmALER, j..‘ taut relations which they i". i,.. r.' 1 ~ culiar organization, and u„ - , 1",,. -- -+.11,.,',;" form, are subject. to many sufT,l - .,:' 1 ,!• , ) from the., rontrliaite In n o ... r ."' `,,-:, their happlii, an d ~,,,..u.zr, lot„ -.1 •;,,,,.. ' happy Who are ill. Not only , ''.':'” these ‘llllOll,l h . 1111.. Coln pla 1 r i . , ... 4 - t.' :: ~ suffered to run on without If, v,, ',,, ' '', . , a l health of the individual, ~ii ...'.': - '.: ••• ring permanent sick or., em.; .. ' 4 ,' • cline. Nor la It pliacant to ,•,,,,,„!' :"-' • for the relief of the,e VarikAl , l.. , . ' ' .•. ' and only Upon the most big, in .1 . 1 ''' a' • true Wotilali no tar sacrifice le I' ' . ' '.. ' ' fih LO do tills. The ,ev will t.. ~,„' .' placing In their bands ' , lrani..'.' "'^ • . will be found cMcaci o us 1,, r , 1 '." almost every one of tine , - t co, , ' '''' - • i .1 , ,,, plaints peculiar to the I.J.T. lignuisobb's EXTIt 4C7 (,k Lt t tits- , suffer on in silence, :tild hianli... d . , '''.% - ply vainly to druggist...nag ,i,,,,,, , ,:' , ~,, ~•, merely taithilixe ti-to anti the : ', , :.1 .„ 'k '- or apply remedies which mak,. t ' l . ' r .:* • , wouhl not wish to assert an) We, 1',..' do Injustice to the aftliete•l, Ma I :.E''''' ' say that although It may be pi 01z..1";•''.. • cessive exhaustion Of the poser s ,( , ;.- - -. borious employment, unwhle,,,, r "" . food, profuse menstruation. th e 4,...''.! , , entice, and frequent childbirth, ~ I,,':'"; e zz in,ed by direct irritation, at,i.ltoi.,. . ` • coma membrane Of the vagina ii.,. :f ' ' When reviewing the causes of ik,, , , tog complaints, it Ix most pai n f ul , •,,-.. plate the attendant evils coic.e.g.,.,''". them. It Is but simple Just lee to ti,:„'" ...:. enainerate n few of the Many a,,,i,i,ii, ",'',a• which so largely affect the life , h,.. 4it ',' , 41 .1......,. pines of woman in all chi hst s of ~,,,..'::: •-;- which, consequently, affect more or 1,.,."* ,•:. ly, the welfare of the ...Mtn human f s r . - :,...." amnia that exists for pr. eocio n ,, „,,,,,..,' , ... marriage, causes the years that n.,,,,;.:::'` for corporeal development t o ~,..z . ., - perverted in the restraint, ~r ,i,,„,' , , contineziwnt 01 school, awl ~,,, „ . ,, i, , -, healthy excitement rif the t,,,,,,,,.. , ~ with the lady half-clothed. and , z .. duly excited by plmsure. per,,, , ,,,,,," •• -• night revel the hour, dcslgned 10 t ' . -- sleep and rest, the work of ,i,,,0 z. ,;.• , - -'• . accomplished. In consequence of this eal",.c , it,...,,, system, u inns'essary ilnitt I, bsii.:sl' '' delicate votary to retain, her ..,,,,,,,,...: • at a later day, thus aggravating the, one excitement is over, anot Ler le 1 , :, , ,. ~,s -•-• keeps the mind morbidly si - toolii c 1., „... shim while the now constant re..tic r ,...,, , . hatable dress, absolutely forbiddi nz .. z. : ~..... else indispensable to the attainment ,„...,:, lion of organic health and strei, 4 l, ~,..... sure - to night air; the sudden c i„,,, z ,,, ,,.. . , attire; the complete prostuttlon 1,.,,,.:r .: excessive dancing, must of Ile, ..,,•, :;, their legitimate effect. At last, an 1- : xiage caps the climax of misery. and ~,,•,..--,, tunate one, hitherto sr, utterly : ,. ..g., , !.1.„ , plain dictates and remotedrante s o f ~, - nature, becomes an unwilling 5ur,;,.,. ~" eat treatment. This is but a truthful -,.-•;-., the experience of thousand, of „2, •,..... assert. , Long before the ability to . z, r , r „„ ~.. , _ [lons of the generative or , „alls, 1.,...- , education of their fxcull it 1.. , .c., ',- ..... composed of what is called ine t , ,,,,,.. , ,... , in common with the . feinale or , as: ~,:1 •. Idently under the contr.,: of ,r., ~.. _ and a-sociations titan ear.y f..,- ; ~., .. as we shall SU bsequently s., t„,„„.. - when excessive, lead, long l.f ~, ; ,_ habits which sip the eery 1.;.. • • ere nature has self-comp:et. I 11..,• merit- For Female Weakness al,' 1„.... • , , or Lencorrleea, Too l'rotu, M.•:-..•,.. . _ hatist lon, Too Long con tin m-d Is:- bun and Bearing Down, Or i'r , r;:q.,.., ', ...• oiler the most perfect ape , lie kno .4 I. lit... Compound Extract of liras.. h., •, .. use, diet and advice, ac,-•nlipla v. • Females to every period of life fr- to extreme old ago, :all Mid ,t ~ r .,,,.,„ ~. nature in the disci:am , . of . .. :its • o.li is the glory of trian1. , , , ,1. an., 1. 0 ., . Heliabold s Extract h:,..1._ . • ,rl„;theniritt than any of th e an .L. I.ark or Imm - infinitely safer. an I n: ant. Helmbold's Extract Itu, ho, i. •.,:., c i s , (.oc - ea the lndors,rnellt of the :no.: t , :.- physlclaris In the Fatted Statr,... is 1,,,.. ,, - to afflicted hninanlly as a o-rt.ilo 1•••• -: • following d._scal••-, and •.” ptort s, muse °Mainz:in: - tit Lk nil I 1rb11it..... 01,:,..._, Physical Depres,: , ,n, I rube :lit:- I ;-•O•ral.:1- of 131001 to the Head. Con fo,t-d Ideas 1f , .. , General Iri - itab.:•ty , fic:41...e., , , and ~...;• neks at N: .1.1,---1,- , of - Mu, Ma r.: r E - .- Lens , f Ap gr.t, pti it , . Dyspepsia, Ezmwiatis: spirit.. I..r,orzanizati.-el or Paralys:, of --.- g-ans of G-rioration, Paltaltatlon of L,, E and. In fact, all the concozutant.; of a l.:•-- and Debilitated ‘tate of the system 7 .. the genuine, cut this out. Ask for H...^... Take no other. sold by Druzz,t. ~,..! 1... everywhere. Price sl.ti per mill. .., z : ties for 5i1.50. Deliveri,l to ar- scribe symptoms in all C,11.:r.. , dress If. T. Helmbold, Drug ar,,,i -.',..:. _, .: house, 'IA Broadway, N. Y. None are genuine unless, '...:- •:.: ..,...-, graced wrapper, with fac- 4 :::„..- l :L , . - cal Wamhourie, and signed nov".i.Tr H. T. HEI.MI. :. ERIE RAILWAY ti mat Braae. Gauze liuubleTrzvkil,.:,:. NEW YORK, BOSTON and the New England This Railway eat...11 , N from 12unk'..r. York. 49) miles. BuiT,A2o to Sew C salamanm to 'New York. iii ml 1 = to = THE r,HuRTEIST 11..PUTY_ trains run dirrctly tnrough Nea - 1 without cnange of coad-Leh. From and after',..;ov.Vd.L.›..tra:r,s Q.. ,-• in connection witn all the Western follows: Frost DUNK:P.I , Z --by Ncw York tizot--fr,in l--;- - - - . A. 31. New Yt,ric Day e— zaanes,,SiancLays excepted , . 1: • 9.15-A. 31_ MM=N=I GIUM3I363EM rat% stoppwg and eoriner;:r.... • vim; to New York: 1L 4). P. If. 7."..11 A.. F. .A. )L. arid - and C. - ..rning w.th frOntt Vutt.'l',., An 1 arrlV-. - a Y• - • .. 1k25 P. M M .. 1.....gn•n,r.r. Expressc . from daily :"UZ , .. ' ..•) • . 5:44..5 at H.. r..• yule 5.14 P. .31.. , • the 2.5) P. M. tram :Torn stypi and connect:n.2 a. anartni . s .sts , Sock a: P. irk N-7.—t Exprtss. kirltd.si:y • ex.r—pt nundays • =lnca at 7:1, Y. u:t4n P. 31., Turners A. 31, UP.. an Ness - York a: ia-: a - 3 -v York with af - ..-_-rrJr....n trains at. , l for Benton an.l 3:Vw England From Buffalo—try New York tirrie—i.rora corner Exenauge and 11:e:,:gan - New York Dar Expreae. da.ly Sunday.. S: ),a-= 'Scn,qurnanna P. M.. nets %.3. , P. IL,and arr. , ,a York at 10:40 P. IL' a: Gre...: with Delaware. Lackawanna an•.: Rallroad, and at Jersey Llzy express train of New Ter,ey Philade:ph:a 7:31A. M.. Eapmss Mail.via. Avon an: H - -:, title, (Sundays excepted,. Arr., ork at 7.4 , A. M. 2.50 P. M., Lig:Amax Express. Horr.ellsviEe a.. 5 P._ M. rives In New York 7.4, A w:in Kw - mbar; and T.::: Cite with niornin; uf Jet : ` ( _'.7 RalL^tindftz -- and Wa.shineton. Caii P. M., New York Nlad.: days excepted..) Stops at P0r..14,e. Supper.l intemec:ing at Horri,_isvt,.. , s_ the 1.53 P. 51... train from' Punkl.tk, nvel in New York at 1.4) P. M. Cinclnr-•ati Expros - s, • 82 ndaYs,.. Stops at St - ..iglie . i= l / 4 111118. 7:t . 1 / 4 Y. tEskrt,t Tnrne: aLo P „D‘ne ant att. , :a New York at t:IS P. M. Connecta a: w.th Delaware. I.,:vt'iiawan tern Ea:dr-att.!. and st Jersey City w..t. noon and Evening , Trains for 13,a , .timore and Washington. &air one train East on Sanday,learin:F , f-- In at :t.70.. P. 31. and reachin; New For: s. '- A. H. E«' on and New passeng--- their harz - i4e, are trar.sferreai, free of - New York.. gar it-rive:cm the line ot • , ar.iway presetr-1 many oksects of: te• thr , :agr, the be-..antif - di vai:e - ,1 •• : • • r l / 4 1 ,1 / 4 1.aun 1 / 4 .•• - ricczn 4 an evvrei.,ahathd Pan.ram, t. rmu nli I:teat/on. The be , : Venulated and Ears in the World trains on this EtailtraT. r,e checked thraush and low as t,y sae other rotate. FOR TICKETS VIA_ • Wt:C ma be obtalni l / 4 ".11:• % • " ile•-• in the We , : IL 1111 -1 1aLE, ti - Id. P., Gen': , z.up • Sign of the Leopard! FURS! FURS! A CF: • rri az I LADIVS° AND CIIIIDDENN t ' ET.7 t6t!'.l4 z • •:• f.: Am.! In EXTRA. FINE 311S-11'SET`. Ire dtfy al: - char', e41x•r..17.2 McirrrtiPaver 31.nt as 3 sr.perto.r • ' :FANCY ROBES We Lave :1 - .ette Bac We.if 1 Fn.: an,4 Fice.;m, Bafla•o• ^'" _ , odi a: a tarro , -. I s r. !Azle - Us:s. n-•? iz great - A S IC,Drp FURNISHING GOODS. of an the styies • : t . EU. 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