• atilt vary tr. TETESDAY.Ii.I2III 14..1867. Siir The most L=9* Mated newspaper in N. W. PeakyPosnut, and tAe best Advisti• sing medium.• , LAM iiileettelZat. ',,. ': • The eleeticirs: t atoms from different part of the country, during the past couple weeks, prove•very distinctly, that the tide in political affairs iaturning. Throughout New York State, espeeitilly, there appears to be a great reaction _agaiost the Radi cals. In Albany, Mr.,Wibon,. - Democrat, is elected Mayor by 168 majority, and the balance of the city ticket is Democratic. The entire - emocratic , ticket is elected in Troy bY 345' majority. In ROl:heater; where the R'eels have had control, the Democr ado candidate for received 392 majori , Last year the Radicals had t isdr 591 mafority in. Troy, and 296 in Roches ter. Lanaingburg, which in 1866 gave the Radicals 354 majority, thin year gives a majority of 50 for the-Democrats; In Monroe county the Radicals were literally muted, horse, foot and dragoons._ Last year they elected eighteen Supervisors out of thirty-three ; this year the Democrats have electeltwenty, leaving but thirteen for the rtadicals. Thi s county, as late as November last, gave Kenton a - mtoorny or 1,779 out of a total vote of 18.229 1,. It should be added that this is the 6n4tTtime. in the history of Monroe county that the Democrats have gained the control of the Board of Supervisors: There are.of course, towns and counties in which the Radicals have retained their supremacy at {be polls, and, in some instances, increased their majorities; but the general drilt appears tolbe in the opposite direction, and, -what _Jmay seem strange, - this change of senti ment is quite as marked in the small towns as in the large ones. - - - The New Hampshire election was held on Tuesday, and resulted, as was to be ex pected, in a Radical triumph, though their majority is greatly reduced. On an in creased MIS of.2,ooo„llarrrroarr. klscirepil. didate for Governor, is only successful by about 3,000-majority. . The three Repo& lican candidates for Congress am elected. In 1865 the Radicals had 6,000 majority on Governor, and in 1866 they had 4600. -This spring their majority is given as 3,000, showing an average loss of 1600" eachyear for the last two. At this rate,. it will not be long until New Hampshire panes out of Radical control. dispatch from Omaha, Neb., Saystbat city has given a Conservative majority of 400. - • Heletofore, unless we are much mistaken, it has gone Radical. The Radicals in Congress are already getting sick of their bargain, in providing for a continuous 'session; and are talking about taking a long recess. The House bits adopted a resolution to adjourn to the Bth of May, but the Senate insists on ex tending the time to some later period. Between the two bodies an agreement is not likely to be arrived at,aztd in that case the President is authorized to adjourn Congress to such day as he may think Proper. It is ,evident, at least, that the impeachment project is not to be seriously pressed at the present session. The ef forts of Butler. And Ashley "have received very alight endpuragAttlent tram .2,01, low Radicals, and those two worthies may be quoted as decidedly below par in the Washington 'political stock market. The "hero of New Orleans" he been snubbed in a mortifying manner on several occas ions in the House. - He tried to get the subject of impeachment referred to a special committee, of which be should be a member, but the House very unkindly decided to retain it in the hands of the Judiciary Committee, which is looked up on as giving the matter its eternal quie= tug. Ir TUT. spirits of departed politician are permitted to be spectatorsof the "fantastic tricks" played on the earth, there is one who will smile at the mighty march in consequence of events he had Et much t. do in setting in motion. Wm. L. Yancey "fired the Southern heart" and precipita ted it in a revolution to destroy the Union. A fragment of. the Congress of that Union has set its seal of affirmation upon the act of secession, and crowned the design of Yancey and immortalized the great secee sionist. So wage this queer world. The men who, were Yancey alive to-day,would send him to the aciffold as a Union-break. er, have themselves completed and per• petuated the work he only began. There is no more American Union in the sense in which it was established. It died with the Constitution, which was the life in its body. Yancey is triumphant. Ho struck the blow to end what Washington began, and the 'Radicals are but the inevitable links in the chain of sequence and destiny which he forged. This must be a pleasant , thought to Radical voters, after all the sacrifices they have m9de, and witli'the load of taxation under which they groan. Tim DIAITIPERALI7.-15.. Walpole has introdatftwo bills in the - British Parlia ment relating to the death penalty. The Brat bill confines hanging to cases where there was deliberate intent to - kill, or for the purpose- of committing or• aiding in the commission ..of repo, arson, or other felony, or in aiding the escape of other murderers, or in murdering public officers in the discharge of their duties. The other bill renders ail other murderers - punishable by - penal servitude for a peri od rangink from life to seven. years. • Mr. Henry remarked, while the bill was being discussed, that the English laws were fast tending to the abolition of capital pun litho:tent-4'nd that there etas no doubt but trio same course will be adopted by other civiiiaeal governments at no distant day: ' ' The Democrats of. Connecticut base_ se lected, some. solid men - for their wadi. dates this spring. The Weida cf Ern of them, State mi. Congressional, is estimat ed u follows James E. Englisb, $1,000,- .000; Edirnid K. Moseley, 0E1,000; 3n lids Hotchkiss, $300,000; Wifliam 7t , Bar." ' D om $500,00G; Richard D Hubbard, $250,000. Total, $2,350,000. Messrs. English, Hotchkiss and &rum are large manifacturers ; Mat Howler ( is a retired merchant. and Mt Hubbard is a lawyer. " The National 'Democratic Committee met en Tueeday afternoon, in New • York City, at the residence of Mr. Belmont , the Chairman. ktost of the - Northern Stake were represented. The Committee came to the conelueion that it was inexpedient to calk& National Convention pievlous to the nominating Convention nextyear, but resolved on a thorough organization of the Democratic party throughout the Up! on. Good t NotV :let us nee that their Parlxs!as do - not end in "resolves." ' I DULLNESS IN TRADE. The entire South ought to-day be earn estly at work rebuilding its shattered for Every inducement possible should be held out to the people of that vast sec tion to produce cotton as fast da the teem ing earth witl bear the snowy crop. With the Southern fields under improved cul ture, and with the additional stimulus counted on from frfe labor, we should be getting back into our place as a cotton growing country; the mwrorwoubt call for vessels to transport, them to the North and to Europe ; Northern manufactures would be tr,t increased and increasing demand throughout the Southern States; North ern importerawould find a large and ready 'market for the geode that ere now piled up in their warehouses for customers that do not come ; our coastwise trade would revive with Magical rapidity ; the great West would find a' natural outlet for its film and pork to the South, and in turn enable it to be a mach better customer of the East ; and, in brief, the complete cir ertiCestablistied by the laws of production and exchange, domestic sad foreign. would Se traversed, again. Thus agricul ture, mining. commerce, masufactures— all would return' to a elate of health, if the' obstacles to restoration were but removed. Now, what binders this most desirable consummation! Who are, responsible for tbialong delay, which' threatens - the na tion with ultimate bas,barupteyl All eau did men of intelligence hure the answer reedy. The whole trouble proceeds from the will'allnesiVot the Radie keifing the Fouth unreyaesented and the Union, practically destroyed; One whole section of the country is paralysed is its industry end power of produCtion. Oa its pros perity the other sections are provideuti oliy just as dependent as it is upon them. It is not' - possible to 'keep that section poor, in a condition of semi.barbaristti. under the iron heel or military rule, with out in due time feeling, thereaction fatally upon ourselves - . And this is what now threatens to come of it. Business is de atrnyed, the rovennes are shortened, the current expenses of the. Govopoxpasos ay. dithenit to meet, and bankruptcy throws its ominous shadows across the national linasespe. • - The Thirty-Ninth Congress has done all that was passible to produce the condition of businegs of which the country is now complaining. They Paiied laws calculated to prevent one section .from contributing to the prosperity-of the nation, and with- held their sanction from measures of the most pressing and vital importance. If the same track be followedby the Fortieth Congress, business and trade, shipping, building, manufacturing and selling goods and produce, will be still more seriously and unfavorably 'affected. While Abe na tion is divided, its genera' interests, as well aithose of each section, will become more and more depressed. The remedy is in the hands-of those who are auffertu They must drive from power the men-Who will not permit the Union to be restored, nal.'• the people of the Southern States to reconstruct the material interests of that section. When that is dons, the weight which now presses upon the business of the North will be removed, nut not until then. HOW. THE MONEY GOES. The appropriations voted by the Second zemou or cue .A.A.A.EXth Congress for the current expenses of tbe Govern iieot during the coming year and to sup ply the deficiencies of the last fiscal period, the 2ribunesays, amount to the pretty lit tle sum of $144,793,037.61. The, army take 5523,881,654; the navy 816,794,244 Mr. Seward receives two allowances of $30,000 each- for his Atlantic Cable bills and:the Postmaster General gets $20,000 worth of twine. The, Nagar) , Academy at West Point is very liberally provided for, at an expense of $268,911 The print ing of our Government money costs $200,- 000; the management of loans and notes eabnot be effected for less than $2,000,000; and for the detection of counterfeiters we have a bill of $150,000. Oar expensive old friend Pub. Doc. dances in to the tune of $2.169.198, which surely ought to make Congress ashamed of itself. The purchase and distribution of seeds which nobody wants costs $BO,OOO, and the Botanical Garden, where 31n,Commissioner Newton raises hot-house flowers For members of Congress, is supported at an outlay of $lO,- 674. Ten thousand dollars - for bouquets The most bewildering thing of all is tbe list of appropriations for keeping our public officers warm. Ifere,sior example, we have $O,OOO for heating the Supreme Court Room ; $3,000 tot heating the cadet's niess4oorti at West Point; $40,00u for heating, and ventilating their barracks - $lO,OOO worth of heating apparatus for the public buildings; $l,OOO worth Of ditto for the library of 'Congress ;45 000 worth of fuel for the White Rouse; $l5 000 worth of fuel and lights for Congress; $5OO for beating the Capitol ; $2,000 for fuel again at the White Hodse and Capitol. How in the world it is possible in gsingle winter to consume such enormous quanti ties of coal, is Et problem quitebeyond our comprehension. There is an item of $55,- 000 for lighting the Cspitot and White House, betide which, the illumination the Rotunda by electricity involves an an putt expense of $3,000, and the Govern ment ,has to pay an electrician sl„lmu year to attend to it. But these items, odd and extravagant as they appear, are only samples of the manner in which the people's money is thrown away. If it were possible to trace, out the,direction which the different appropriations pursue, we do not doubt that 'it would be fonod that through all the rami6Cations of the Gov ernment. the same reckless and utterly inexcusable system of public expenditure prevails. We have fallen, upon. an era when economy' and honesty are looked upon as a disgrace, and the officer who can scatter the. public..funds with the most bountiful hand, and get the least back for 'ft is eromparison with - the' same sum ex pended on private account, is considered the best fellow. Boma, f these days,when fanaticism has run -its course, there will be a demand to know where the money has gone.and then t let the sharpers and thieves sand from under. .-z. Democracies are popilarlyampposed to be ' aelfloveroment. 'VW democracy of the couotrg presents a singelaz cents* diction of !ins ides at the in We. have a congress from which . -serril teen States are' absent. A reiloortterfrho' people legislate for the 'majority and in deSange of their wishes. Ten Santee are ruled by brigadier generals ; sad to a Mi. nority population consisting of igoortint, negroes is intrusted.•the labor of rebuild. inn, or, rather, of overthrowing the insti tutiona of about oneethird, of the Union. Titbits our demociacya remit' to be 'et• rihnted in about equal share's to radical . ion and rebellious radicalism. •—:_ . . _ . . . . THE CiArttitlVPT LAW. - • The - Rad lied legislature of Ohio is not i A young swell of a chap, rejoicing in the • Among the acts passed by the Thirty the only radical legislature .in the north:nista:ratio eognomen of . Arthur Livingston, Congress was one establishing a mai- Which hi s s refused to do that which it is came to Brown's Betel a couple of treelni ego, form system of bankruptcy throughout demanded e very Southern State shall do; and exal t e d ; the envy of all the " bloods" - ,tbe VoitedStates. . The psevisionseat tbal The radical legislatere of Michigan and about "city by lailariett-dlsille7- of Intel. act are important Cow, and may be More the radical legislature of Illinois have ri 6ntizioney. He smoked 25 gent" urgers, rted so in the future, when the IIITWISSAiIti done precisely whet the tadical legislature spo immense breast pins end finger Tints. the costliest liquors. bed hie hair fro seoliong action of the minority PlalY of Ohio did, voted down a proposition to dra nk 1 . 'ad ad fo ith d quent yea u a ssed w h ,an put on the . in powersball have yielded its legitimate erase the word "white" from their consti fruits- The general features of the bill tutione. Acid in the radical legislature et Ilfr°4 : 0 118 : 4 4 7 of a l " C " ° ; if t e wag .I.) able. may be thus brietlystated. Under its pro- Indiana no member has ventured to ad ae to v g e o ral octet/ions he ' s62 lted as _sz o o lis e d dol t ! . . jurisdiction .vueons in cases of baeltroincY, vance such a proeositioe, well knowinj la given to the several United States Die - that it would be promptly and decisival; las notes with as melt 110/IChaillei as an aril: nen individual would handle "a ragged tea [ , trict Courts. The United States Circuit jected. Northern radicals, in all the seat shinplaste r ; -Re dually became " enamor- „ ed COnrls Mill act in a almonds/try manner as nem:Rims and legislatures , have taker of the gift, jewelry store, then in operation Courts of Equity, and Judges of the Dia. s r eat pai ns t o p ron o u n c e I n f avor o f . 12* in Rosenzweig's room, under this office, and trict Courts. Will he assisted by Registers gro suffrage in the South, end'equel paint bought ,it fur the trifling consideration , of in Bankruptcy, whose powers are limited, not to.pronounce in favor of it in the Dorn. 01,500, coolly remarking that it would bring Provision if also made for reference of In Illinois. during the campaign las- -t l fair, him is even h income, he supposed, to furnistr disputed questions to the District Court the radical standard-bearer, Logan, lock his liquor ud cigars. The sequel is just Judger, and for appeals from the District • -every opportunity to let it be known tit, about an w expected. Oa Wednesday he Courts to the Circuit Courts, a nd from the although a radical, be did not Advocate si went to New York, for the purpose of lajing latter to the Supreme Court of'the United extension of the suffrage in Illinois, hi In a supply ig cheap jewelry, and, was arrest- States, in cases where the sums in dispute Cenneoticut. the other day, he, proclaim- ed there on Tbutedayallernoeu, charged with exceed two thousand dollars. - NI with great vehemence that be 'wiz havittgron off with $lO,OOO given hint by his Bankruptcy is divided into two kinds, in favor _otf universal suffrage. in tie empyiyer to be deposited in ' bank: ;ere Voluntary and involuntary. Any person South i These facts serve to illustrate tie presume the gay young man Is by this time residing in 4 United States owing over degree of honesty which lies at the bottou ennillY caged bi-. 4 place where' thousand ani three hundred , dollen, and not being able lof their incessant gabble about all men Mr bills are not so - plenty, and gift jewelry - to pay the same, may become a voluntary 1 being equal. ' stores find no easterners. * bankrupt, on applicatio n by petition to I • The official report- of the U. 8. Treasury the Judge of the'district in -which he re. Department exhibits a fact that will surprise sides.” The prtotedings then are as fol. many even of our own citizens, viz t that' the lows: F- foreign trade of Erie is larger than that of either Toledo or Sandusky, and only exceeded among the lake cities by Chicago, Buffalo, De.. twit. - Cleveland and :Milwaukee. The total [exports of Cleveland, during the jeer 1866, were $181,183, end the imports $374 852; while st Bile the exports were $140,182,- and, the imports $402,810. Oar city stands sixth an the list in respect to commercial impart. ante, and, If it continues tolnerease its trade itthe same rate as it has done for %few years Ls ak . Cleveland will moo have to take a rank r low us. The same report shows that Erie 'la the setroad heaviest coal exporting port-in the Belted States, being excelled only by New York. It is well for our citizens, at times, ' when ,they become discouraged, and think Erie is not doing quite, as well as she might be,- to compare figures With Borneo!' our rivals, and it will generally be found that We are progressing in equal proportion to any of ' them. Our young men,wbo desire a premium place to pass their eienings, will And the room of the - Whittier Literary Association, in itcreen. ; zweig's block, open every - evening except; Wednesday and Sunday. The room le frm hated with all the leading were -and maga zines. sad is provided with conveniences for playing chess sod other games of a refined 1 and respectable character The_ young men who frequent, It are among the taint high I toned in the eity,and to any one whawishesto i oocupy his evenings either in gleaning knowl edge,-or in an agreeable social manner, the) rooms of the Association offer rare attractions. It is the intention of the Whittier, soon to }ay I the basis of a pnblie library, and their efforts r la this direction, we trust, Will be beertily 1 seconded by ill one citizens who take an in- 1 telltale, the intellectual and moral welfare of 1 the young.. - Samuel P. Bates, Esq., Military Historian' of the State, has issued a circular calling upon - all persons who have knowledge in their pos session regarding soldiers from Pennsylvania, to send it to him immediately, at Harrisburg.; cti desires *specially to obtain inforiation in I respect to those 'who were wounded, taken 1 prisoner, or died in the army daring the war, with the object of correcting the regimental muster rolls, which are found to be full of Ira. perfsetioss v It Is the design of Mr. Dates is compile a complete record of the Pennsylva nia soldiers during the war, giving not only 1.- the ; regimental ; histories, but biographical ekstahei of eackindividual, and thus render It a volume or aeries of volumes that will be referred to with pride and pleasure for many years to come. Is a work like this, Mr. Bates should,have the co-operation of every citizen, The creditors, having been properly no tified by the . Court, meet together and ap point one or more assignees of the estate of the debtor ; the choice to be made by the greater part in value and in number of the creditors who 'have proved their debts, or in case of failure to agree, then ,by the District Judge or where there ere no opposing creditors, by the Begister. The whole, affairs hf:the bankrupt pass in to the hands of the assignees, who have full power granted Them necessary for the cellection of all.debts, and the final adjust ment end closing op of the estate ; and where delay is likely to occur from litiga - Lion in the final distribution of the assets, the, Court' is eropowerid to direct their. temporary investment. The bankrupt is -liable at all times to be called 'up for ex amination on oath upon matters relating to the disposal or condition of his proper ty or business transactions, and for good !caueelia'wife may in like manner be com (pelted to attend 'as a witness in the case. A majority in value of the'creditces of a bankrupt can agree upon the dividends to be paid at three months intervals. But the law tspecifies certain claims and de ;nude which must first be met and pro vided for as far as the assets " will go. They are thus enumerated: First, the fees, costa and expenses under _the act ; second, debts, taxes and assessments due the United States ; State debts, taxes and assessment-a ; fourth. wages due any oper ative, clerk or house servant to anamount not exceeding fifty dollars, for labor per formed within six month? preceding the , bankruptcy; fifth, debt. due to any per son, who are entitled to preference by the laws of the United States. If no fraud is proved against a voluntary bankrupt at any time from eisty days to one year after .. 'idicaticeroftankruptcy, he is entitled to a Legal discharge. No person who bee once-received his discharge is to be enti tled-again to become a -voluntary bark-' rttpt, unless his estate is sufflcient_to pay seventy per cent. of his debt,- " or unless three-roeitha of his creditors assent in writing to his -bankruptcy. I" rarer..um and fraudulent conveyances are declared void by the act, and suitable provisions are made for.the voluntary bankruptcy of partnerships and 'corporations. Tile exemptions are as follows : The necessary household 'and kitchen furniture, and such other articles and ye eeasaries of such bankrupt as the assignee shall designate and set apart, having refer ence in the amount to the family, condi tion and circumatences of thelaankrtipt, but altogether not to exceed in value, in any case. the sum of 8500 ; and also the wearing apparel of such bankrupt, end that of his wife sad children, and the uni form, turns and equipments of any person who is or has been a soldier in the militia or q i the service of the United States ; and such other property as now is or hereafter shall be exempted from attachment or seVtire or levy on execution by the laws of *the United States, and each other property, not included in the fore going exceptions, r a is exempted . from levy and sate upon execution or other process or order of court, by the laws of the State in which' the bankrupt has his domicile at the time of the commence ment of the proceedings in bankruptcy, to an amount not exceeding that allowed by such State exemptiop laws in force in the year 1864. * The law classes involuntary bankrutit cy under the following beads r Departure or absence from the State where debts are owed, with intent to defraud' credi tors; concealment of person to avoid pro cess ; . concealment of property to avoid seizure on legal process ; assignments tise signed to delay, defraud, or hinder credi tors ; arrest and detention for seven:days, under execution — for a debt exceeding one hundred dollars; actual imprisonment for, seven days in a civil' action founded on contract for one hundred dollars ; assign ment, gift, confession of judgment. or any other act by which preference be given to any creditor, endorser or surety ; dishon oring commercial paper, or suspending and not resuming payment for fourteen days. The petition to force a person into bankruptcy must come, from one or more creditors whose debts reach two hundred and fifty dollars, and the action must be cominenced. within six months after the actart bankruptcy has been committed. The Other features of tbfi act relate to the duties of officers appointed -under the law, the fees to be paid to the same, and other matters of minor detail. When acted up on no doubt the, law will require some amendments. If necessary, they can be supplied by the present Congress,—Phila. Age. Dastoctswe Psoisar.—The folk:ivies is the protest, presented on the part or the Dem ssratio members of Congress, by Mr. Brooks, of New York, against its organis ation mithout all the States being -repre sented: • Whereas, It . appears by record juid wade that, the following States, seven (lateen in number,-are not. now represent. ed upon the floor of this rouse, via : The States ofNew Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, Florida,Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Tennowee, Kentucky, California, Arkansas, Nebras. States entitled by an act. of Congress of kferch.4tb, 1862, and subsequent acts, to representatives' in Congress, as follows: New Hampettire. 3 ; Rhode Woad, 2 ; Connecticut. 4: Virginia, 8; North Caro. line, 7 ; South Carolina, 4; Georgui, 7 ; Florida,: I ; Alabama, 6 ; Hitewsippi, 5 ; Louisiana, 5 ; Texas, 4; Tennestee, 8 ; Kentucky, 9; California, 3; Arkansas, 3; Nebraslo,.l-; in ail: 80 voogresitional di/. tricte oarmoreptesentexi on sh e floor of the House:- and . Whereas Of time unrepresented States seven ttre of the original 13 that. in 1787 met in ;Convention and created the Con. ' 'Station of - the United States: New Hampshire, Rhode Island. Cennentieut. - Virginia, North Carolina.- Routh Carolina and Gem*, a - majority of the original : Therefore, we, members of the 40th Congress, do now enter oar most Sokoto protest agahmt any and eyery action teati me° the reerginisatiow of Ibis llonse until the absent States be made fully re t presepteCt GRAND ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.—When McClellan baptized our &stew legiots the Grand Army of the, Potoniso,. tbeie was meaning in the title. There was an armed foe to meet only to be overcome with the bayonet but we have now a se cret reilitary society, for political pure en, under the attractive title of theZrand 'Army of the Potomac. The Crisis pub. 'laded in- Columbus. says, there ate over two hundred lodges in that State, and the number will be increased this Rummer, lead that it is understood that these or ganizations are beine supplied with arms from Gsverbment arsenals, or ty private spetulatois—for what purpoae, or with what object, those only know wha are en gaged in the conspired,. It cerainty is for no good Purposes that secrit,*oatts bound political societies should se pre pared with guns and amunition. If the Northern Republicans wee seta ated even by a motive no creditabe es en, lightened selfishness, they, wouli try to advance the South, instead of ignthly ob structing it.. The prosperity of bat Sec tion will , in mazry ways, increase cur own. In proportion to its growing width, it will more aud , more divide wish us the burden of the public debt. Thsexporta tion of its great staple, when revived to the old dimensions, will be the twist con venient means of redressing orr foreign exchange, and will enable us tt resume Specie payments without danger3f a drain of gold in Europe. Within the last week or two; very seri ous bank defalcatioue have beet brought to light. We enumerate such, wWe see reported in the papers National Bank at, Meredith, N. Y-. Tailed. Cause—Speculations of the Presi dent. National. Bark of Itudsot—closed.. Cause—Speculations of Cashier, • _First National Bank of Nowtonville, Hans. Lost twice its capital Cause— Speculations of Cashier. 1.a.01,,,,niet* 'National Bank, laltimem— defalcstion $3 0 0,000; by Bookkeeper and Paying Teller. State Bank, Boston--defalettioo .000. Cause Speculations of Cashier. TUE No PAW'S DODVE.--Whea she war broke out, the Abolition party rot up the cry of "no party," and many )ernocrats went -into the war on- the dodgeind bare been badly sold. President Jihnson re cently sent the names of Gans. swift, and Coach, of Boston, Gen. Even, of New York city, and several others, 15 the &n -attier confirmation for certait offices to which he had appointed them. -,The Ben ate,.hcovever, ham rejected all d them, on party grounds. They were god enough to qtbt. but not good enough ts hold -ofti tear . By Mr.McCulloch's month], statement it appears that on the Ist of Mtrch $1,464,- 855,01 was the sum of cue debt bearing coin interest; $787.1:03,880 is he total of debt with interest in currency. and $424,- 146,572 the total of debt bestir g ne inter est. The whole amcunt of cur debt is $2,690 587 289, end jhe cash in the Tress- Cry $159 823 329, Comparing hie present figures with his prerious monthly state meet, we find thst th'. amount of debt, less cash in the Treasury, is about $12,- 000,000 less than last month.. The nation is fortunate in having the Hoo. James Brooke, of New York, • in the present Rump Congress. He is an able debater and skillful parliamentarian. His: course at the opening of the ae.called For tieth Congress will secure him the grail tude of the people. No wrong will be permitted to go unscathed while be holds a seat in that body. , Items of Local Interest. Rob!. W. litissyll. bill State - street, is Visit for some of the best insurance o mai:antes in the country. Those who wish to insure their lives or buildings. will Sod it to their *dun. tage to give hint &call. It looks as if a-serious attempt were to b • made to nominate David Derrickiou, of this district. u the Radical c audio:tate for Supreme .Tedpe. Rehm, seamed the wave support of Senator Lowry and the Harrisburg Telegraph. , The opting electiou in Erie county, N. T., of which Buffalo is the• county seat, has re sulted le a sweeping Democratic victory. and the reclaiming of four towns from Radical sway. The Board of Supervisors will stood 26 Democrats to 24 Radloale lag year the latter had a majority. The new i residenes of J. Bois Thompson, Req., at the corner of Twelfth and Holland streets, is spoken of is one of the anent be the city. D. is built of brick, 'and, was put up by John Meld, a young top:bank who is rap . Idly "lacing a Satteriog.reputatlon., In the multitudeeff oil. business duties, we have neglected to nkties the return 'of Major B. Fleming, of the resat'r army; attar a Ave years' absence In California and the West ern Territories. He looks remarkably well, sad bears his new honors with aharanterietle modesty. Alter hie long continued service, be is fairly entitled to a resting spell, of some length, and we are glad to know that the War Department bar givin Masa six month's leave of absence. The Major's regiment Is stationed at Fort Leavenworth, where he will go open his ;tenni. I The row of frame tuildlep On Stele street, known as -Maladies block, was destroyed by fire early as Wednesday - monting.- There were sti stores' In the Bait story, end the see. end star; was occupied by fswilles. Tbo total less scent be less toast $20.000, tor whir& its it:wanes is shoat $12,000. The adjoin. lag buildings were in greardenger fora time, bur they were sored by the faithful ;shore of the Armee, Tha _latter request us to return -tiudr thanks to el. Bun - Esq., and the la. dills *fhb feartly.lfor the liberal supply of Ira fteslnceute famished then On the occasion; We do-not like to alkyd• to unpleasant eub- Jetts, but it would - be usalese to vest to con ceal a feet that is palpable to everybody, that we are in the midat of th'e most serious buideeia depression which has prevailed in many Years. Pew Irmo 'in our city are doing more than tt living trade, and many of 'tb•m not etiewthat. If the stagnation in business continues, the internal revenue receipts from this district, for the year 1887, will dwindle to a cotoperatively trifling sum. Most trau es nien, however, are looking to • revival soon. and we ire convinced that all that is needed IS a renewal of confidence, to wake matters move on again es smoothly as a !'marriage belle." • company hes been organized, under the title of the ..Excelaior Steam Pressed Ilrie k Company," to monafectore brit* at our city on en ektensive smile. They have purchased the valuable clay bank of %tr. Goodrich. on Federal Hill, and iitead, !offing up one of Gregg's improved 'teem presses, with which they expect to be able to tarn out from 25,000 to 85,000 brick daily. This machine is said to make a superior brick with satonishing ra pidity. ,itt a cost far below the ordinary Meth ad. If it workti as represented, the company may well felicitate themselves upon having ' , good thing," mad the public upon the e•r, tainty of baring an abundant supply of brick at all season.. The haws of Miss Clara Dorton, the well known philanthropist of ,the war t in Ferry Hall, on Thursday evening of last week, is warmly commended by alt who - beard IL It wie well written and Interesting, and detiv tied with * modesty pancliarly refreshine. in continst with the masculine assurance of-Miss Dickinson, and others of the female politicians who have appeared before the public of our city. ..bliss Barton In all her actions showed the character of a tine lady. The impreeelen she made on those who became acquainted with her was highly favorable, and she can rely upon always finding friends in oar oily. We call attention to the biographical sketch of Col. McLane,' on our fleet page, written by an officer of hie regiment. The memory of the Lamented hero is dear to every citizen of North-West - Plannissahs• sad anything Pah: gel le d in reference to him lea/ways read with aridity. , We fear that the author has been Ted by personal Or political antipathy to do Injnatioe to Col. idaatiab of the 44th N. Y. tattletales. Fetal what we have learned of that gentleman, We, believe him to hate beet a moOtoriona officer.- Good Templar's Lodges ware litganlzad ea Siert:dog evening, the oth that., st Edinboro, and on Monday evening, the 11th Inst., at hie - teen, in this county, Sinew Janiary, Mr. Davidson: the State .Leotarar for the Order. has organized twanty-one Lodges in this and adjoining eminties,"and he Intones its that he has appointments out for almost u Many mere. Messrs. Christian & Leach hare establisbad decal in this city and TAW° aa Ship /leotard and Amts. This will afford our merchants facilities hitherto mach needed; - end general benefit to shipowitiii tad misteve. - ' The well known 'reputation of_ these gentle. min is a. eumdent Irtarnutee for On faithAd performance of any brininess entenited to them. A great revival has taken pt s ee In the Ad root °birch at idiaboyo, and since Jimmy Tht seventy-two eteinbees bare been added to the •ooagregatton. We have now dee legal holidays—Christ: . etas, New Years, Twenty -Second of February, Foneth of July and Twenty-Fifth of Noyes bar, -The State 'Treasurer, - In hieleitt report pub-1 milted to the Legislature, dentate' that the attainment of personal property shows a mg Wet of duty "bb most of the assessors through aut.the Comnionwe&ith filet is tent/ shame ful." For ample, no returns of money tt interest are made from the First, Fourth, Six teenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Wards , in Philsdalphia, sod in Pittsburgh the asses. its of seven wards have wholly neglected this portion of their duty. It must be admitted by all who have inquired into the subjeot, that the system of &memento in vogue in our State at. present is a complete farce. -Every district, instead of seeking to searis true exhibit of the value of its eroperty, en deavors to report 'slow figure's' possible, im. &gluing that by so doing it will escape its fair share of taxatioo - . On an average, the assess ments do not come within one-tifth of the actual valuation. 'ln-looking over the assess went rolls of our city we have seen property set down as worth $l,OOO, which, would bring from $B,OOO to $lO,OOO anj day at suotiow. and the same role will apply to most portions of the State. The consequence is to give people abroad an inferior idea of our health, while, no material advantage ensues to the tax-payer. Where ail strive - to report their valuation at the totemic possible notch, noes realise any benefit from the policy. The true course would be for the Legislature to require each assessor 'tebase.his estimates on the real worth of property, and apportior; the tat icoordingly. For the beinfit of s large class' of uewspi• Per readers we republish the following start. ling paragraph. We hope - our.subsetibers irldl be warned is time : . • . , "A - ghost bus appeured to tbr relict of, a Ist. lamented delinquent, maisartber to the Lynebbarg (Irsi.) News, saying : "Jessie. pay my isestspeper accounts and let Ins restitt peace !" The South half rf the Crosa Cut Itai!road, from Corry to the Late; is completed ;'sll the rails being kid which were brought to Corry. The road now awaits the junotion from the other erftl:siid'ifi - communication throughout can then he had hy steam. It will then only require !sealing sad filling up "to render It fit to do business. • The Pitliole Renard advises all who can to hold on to their oil, said - says the amount of d production has beina'redriced at leriet one-half during • the pant twenty days, If.n. may'-beleve accounts from , the oil region. ,It predicts (Mist' the supply in the market muse. be reduced so in, and the price iocreasei in toceequerme. The Buffalo Courier says, "An el-la:int, the prnperty of Dan Ries, ocionpied` a freight car in the New York Mall train from the eget to Ronbester, on Saturday last._ He was on his way to Pennsylvania. The train was rang up several times between that city and &intense by the elephant, who caught the ball cord with his trunk." 1 The Corry Telegraph thinks if "they get a 1 canal around Niagara Fells, Goodbye Erie!" As just suet' e mai has been in exis. r tense for ten_ years or more, end Erie has not 1 yet taken its flight from this terrestial sphere, 1 we gums the city will be able to survive-fife, years longer. - 1 The Whittier Literary Association have en , gaged lion. Schuyler Colfax to deliver bis ' Lecture —"torOse the Pittios"-÷as soon as his 1 Congreasiotial duties will permit. Rev: J. L. Hays, formerly of . 11211 city, bee I I resigned the pastoral charge of the Depth* 1 church in Titusville, and gone into the milling bttsiness at Spartansburg. '• 1 , . Our friends Is the respeotire boroughs and townships wiliconfer's furor by feuding us returns of the elections in their localities, at, se early a day se passible. - ' tteettoomf a norm Bawer Ste= a eertain cure for diseases of the Madge, Kidney; Gram, wraps, Ovule Weakens, Femate Complaklit Liletworal Debili ty and all &ream of the Urinary Organs, abitherwr- Wing to male or &mate, from whatever cease °linnet- Jag and go matter of how loan 'dotal ag- Inmate of thus Onus require the woof s &emit:. It no treatment le ntextitted to Consumption or fatui ty may guns. Our Flesh cad Blood are aouporlelbtoa these smarm, sod the Health and Moises% and that of putertly, depend. upon prompt nu of a testae rowdy. fiettahold'a Estuat Bathe, esteblhhed mane of 18 years, prepared by H. T. DELVDOLD, Draggle% - • 601 Broad, iir, Nor York, and 104,Boatb Nth Strati Phlafelphia, Pa. " PIM...MD nit OF Para[ AXD For pnrparlog, restorlug and beriutliying the Halr r sad Is the rent delightful a •oodettel artinis the yea% snit produced. 'Ladies will And it cot only a cattalo rinsed? toTa store, Batten ;aid beautify tie bolt bat alto ladeatrside article for it. toilet, as It Is MOO partook' with • riot and acacias refuse, iodepecient of the tragraaj, odor of the oils of Dabs tad take. mg MARVgI. OP esitu A new and beautiful perfume. whim In delicacy of semi, and the tenacity with which It dings to tha bandeeroblef and person Is nneittelled. 'The above Wales tor tale by all drouglets and bar nwhon. at Al per bottle etseh. Sent .by azptew to any address atilt* pew lams, • w. waxier k ce, 100 Liberty Strut. NMI tort oetl9-2t Snow Ihrr Seavirr.—Vadscoe Z. P. Thonatoo, the great SaeLeh astrologist, Clam/eat and Perehome. taiclao, who bee eitonlebed the saleatide aliases of the Old World, lee now located hinitelf at iladees, N Ir- SlOshatracitatom gannet anti troaderfel lawns of mord debt. al to suable bar to lio4sut kriovledge of the greaten thsportause to the sines or mantel of altbor ier. While In estate of trues. 'en detentes the vary natures or the snot you an to nem sad if the std of an fostsinaeat of Warm power, knows as the Pnaheraotrops, waaranton to prods= a life platen of the fatale barked or win of The ago/lent, togethar with donor mantles, geoid° e to life, n.dlog trait' otehsraater, Ise. This Moe lausbag as thousands taettcoosbaa an wart. She will e.nd whim decdred a eatend onteless `e. or written gasmen% that the estate fa chat it en:porta to be. Sr enetcalag gni cents and stamped envelope addressed to roinwelf, ion will metro the plctare sad desired Information by re tarsi mill.4.lloontoinnlestfoos neredly eoaddentiaL Addle= is eaalidnes. Lenexa L P. ?stenos. P. O. Sot Pa Hudson. N. Y. feb2l`67-Iy. ♦ Cocos,a COLD, oa it Boat ?steal rociaLres Woo. diato attootion,"and stionid be dotted. It aitosoft trt. continuo Irritation of the Lungs," perassemt oat Plinio, or CocurragOloo, lo oft= 'la molt. ' Kowa aßownit. TROCTIES, hintAr s direetlannis to the parts, eve immedists villa. Pot BACINCHTTIB, A 8 T /Hi A, CA T AARE, CONSUMPTIVE - aid Throat Discus. Train it. used ottit galleys glad Slava lad Pubtlo genitors will tog Trochee assart ti atearteg the van wiles taken betbre Alsoling on Speaking, aid rellertng ttia tinnt Art an maul notion of the vocal ovum The Ttooheo are reneemeaded and yrosertbed by phrekdane. aid bane bad teet4noutela tract eratnoit data throughout tbe °imam. Beingian WWI, of true. merit, and twine lowed their Whaley by • bet or omit loot • each Jean lode Mel to new localittee varloso puts of lb* world.and the Troabes an uotrarially ronoaueed bet ter than other &War. r , , • - Obtain only , Broorses tronebtai *Nth's," an d do not tebtany of the worttdese imitations list my ba aped. dii ratrihem i n 0.24401 • , , Kamm Len Cesasecrr ewe eau Somme °onto" gAllgoos.—Aa essay for pew moll II the atm of Bag. tage.-aeg the 114.1 *nark Muss sod Means elite& smite holettimeatil to Venting, with sue lieeio if regal, gent to gaged letter oovilepos. hoe of sue.. Address, Dr. 3. emmulki 110120870 N, Reward espodotton Philatiotohlo. Pe- • i!larfil-kf. • natasaaa's Sanaa? Brow sad Improve! kiats Wash anna oast sad dalkate dlaindso In all Rair Ma% 11$ llitt• 'spans little c► ad thane to as latioavasiams !Lad aa mania. It liplanial la tide sad ON% liviablibla la sidles add tan tree all lalad dos peperstot. tuairO Kota tra, not Uplift Unto uar aupbanat aiB dangerous emu& MNl4ll:bolds titziel InehTfaad tisprovikdatise WV& ~ ; or:fa*. taitrzin Ommuntimirs Miters! I*. Bibb* Ida ititraet Litho. 1404417-I.y. --- -• , --.- • ~. ,-.-. -? ..--- --- -.---,- Euvorries SEAWEED TIPI/C. / " Tha =Wm. isortnied by Dr. 3. EL Siittinos. 0 v ERNM - ENT of Phinutelo, fo Intendod to Mambo the bid toe PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE ... ke n inuot r o, thearli prOelllatigoPllooa. $7 4= 2 ,114 to genneb with .liletenek's gimtdrake , ipiTKIN OCO Pills, the T eti own forlorn the appetite. mph toed i, . j , .oe. th= eaten Ware mains It Waite!' eon/ ''. • dimmed. : 1 mina be oared by arbinalea Pal =plc an tto Syrrl =deo the almnarblind UM ih la to de health,' motile restored, beecof o Tonk and Plus wand in pearly•etery Ole of con. soreptdon. A 'pit dozen beiges le. the SEAWEED ... TONIC with:re or lour bases or the YAM:MAKE ruls Irtii env any ordinary ere of drapepda , Dr. Blenierar makes proroalonal visits in Now York, Boatel, and at his principal OlSee to Amuse, phi:, every welt. Geo dolly paper , earth Stkine, - Wr - his pemphiel or conswroptloa for his dors for eisitro lion. t , .......: • Nemo adorns, whenpurebnoiniitbatbolwniiktr - meow* of ter anctor. one when in the tort nom of ConAtimigkci. and the other as be now is, lo perfect , • health, are ea the Government stattip, , ile:d by AI Dr:matte and Ilatient, price p1.r.0 per bo:tio, or et.5c4.5 hall-dozen. AU letters fig advice aleeid be addressed to - Dr. Smirscree Principal Onke, NO. V> 14ortll Ws arca; Phliaaelp•fia, Pa. Coacral Wholesale . A.,^ontl: Demos Bunts & Co.. V. Y.; a. B. flanco, Baltimore, Md.; Jolm D. t Parke. Cincinnati. Ohio; Walker & Tailor, oil - ' ...145,43, IIL : Cedilla OM., 8t Louie. Ile. . - • ; i • (IA w. ...n. un- 1 yr. ATooso tapir —P. tarnist, to he' • minutes b toe, al ter isiajosta of a to mitt" to she kty, coo !hardly reimitiaseltiy hoe reams. In place of a coarse. radio. linahed thee, she had a tort, sake ocusl , lezlnn ( f almost mink smoothness, end lostesd of t esa'e-theee she is ally sposrsd but eighteen. Upon Imp 417 u to the " 4 ° o ' nn tent s. ehhop,•h+ gists ty tam them that Oat tug theCMC.S. WO BALM. sad enissansi is an, lava nage acquisition to soy !aye ?aka BY 11l IT Ilar Lovlrer Geatlrrma daY ..proyer th-Ir personal Op • possums an hundred fold. It is simple In to entahlts. !loves Waters herself Is shop* yet unsurpassed In its eglemy In dravitiß Imporitlell from, ityik, bsallne eines . fog sad heantiegrae the skin and oamplexioe. R, Its direct asthma on the eatiel• it drawl from it all its lm. amities. /singly heeling the some. sad liming the tar. fate al nature inteocteet It to be, clear soft, month end 1 teentiesi. "Prloe IA moat be mit or express, oni immipt aims *ran, by ix. L. CLARE k ri:t.ckeasistik Mo. s.W.gt Payette di, green" W Y The only Ann.dalYi Agent. for the mile of the isms. G5h21.474y. nillonfim acr '=au,.—Madacos Rem iogtoo. the Toed voowned litrolwiat and Sot:numb°natio Clair wilflot while in • estr . ottot stets, de , theatea the wry featarea of the persth yon tot to nary. and b 7 the s o of as instilment of lamps Ware, known as the P. - ehomotrope,gausateeatoptootee,s perfect and We like picture of the Mont hatabwrdoc wife of the appli cant, with data of Marriage. oceviktfon, laaiileg trefu at character, Ake: ?hie cv fotpoefli,o, Li fattingititell without tackler can swift. ftyntattog place of birth, age, drpwrition, color of hair end easo and niefanind fly cents, and statopedinvciopeadd Ton will recatte the picture by r.ticritsoalt, togattew with desired thfonoation. cie. Adams in conedenea, Havana fizatacon flash macaw. P. 11.130 z 297, West Troy..N. Y. fthlrilt-ly. A RAT.OIII VIVISTAIttI SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER lielre Vegetable Sicilian Bair Reliever renews the Rale, restores Grip bale to its original color, prevents its fallen off, mikes the Bair month end gyiasy it does not stela the skin, 'thee proved Itself the best prepara tion ever presented to the public. Olve its trill. Price 1%00. Per ale he all druceste. B. P. BALL k — ffo., ISsehns, N. B , Proprietors. I= Pars To EVISSIODY.--6 bog, 6pp .irentar, giving thromstion Of the greatest importance to the Joao; of both . It tssekes bow the homely may biome! beliatitta. the derided respestsd, and the forsakes loved. Ito riots lads potlsoaas agouti fan io send their addles; sod rood,e soapy. postpaid, by retort mail. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, New York. feblVdT-If Ten 61,01 T Of Kau 11 3111111111—Thntfora the Nervous and n•bllltated should Istousdlatelr are Pelna• hold's Ectratt Sachs:. inel4'6l.-17. New Advertisements. 111116 31 1 0. T V %LIABLE, L Tamils Medicine now Inum Cutees Extract of mut Meet. T EIR GIRHAIT PAIN 11 1081.11:161t - L Cartata Extract of Smart' torlea7tr. Lam! CASTER'S • • g‘traet o r Sgstirt Wad nom path fa 1314 Boot or Ilmat. oirlCO7tt TiIS BEST MICOICILMR ttvo,World for breaking , go a cold and . throwing orta favor la Cannot' .Eztr.et of strl4ll7tr. D ISSOLUTION Or CO PARTNERSHIP. The CO Partnership heretofore existing under the arm DIMS of Wagner k Kuhn, is this day diseolved by mutual consent. The clothing business wilt be maim. red by J, U. Kuhn, at lb* wiawd, No. 12f9 Peach st. three door. north it the Ratirosi, who assumes all lia bilities. and to authorised to collect all debt. due t a bite firm. P . WAANEE, _nt . l4aw. ' J. 41. A GRAMS WANTED For tireelera History Complete, Rxintordinaryi pportnnity I, thusaralleled Succata This history Yontelas aeo•unts of about one hundred battles not generallr rend in the earlier troth* on the Rebellio n. even in these most widely cimuleted. Now that Greeters Bistory is comple.ed. Its popularity re greeter than ewer before, and Mils with a tepidity which maims it the moat valuable cork far Osavaiusbn entree publiahed. address rorl4-4w, 0. D. CASE k CO.. PubSalmi. &Word, Quin A DMINISTRATOR'S 15AL B. By rirtsta of srfonder of the Orptuur's Court o f Eris I bounty. the unillersigsed,admintetnitor of the estate of Henry Martha, dr.% will pit the Mowing described Beal State of said decedent, on itatorday. April dth. 1857, at 2 o'clock, p. D,. at No. 512 Paunch street. 1141 s, Pa to to wit: all that pions or parcel of land situate is the town ship of !furolait to add ernanty, roundel as follows : Common log at the Nortbesst earner of raid pt• or. thence Sonth 2e deg Cant by land of Jahn Johoson Of ty-bus sad a-half wan thanes Booth di dig,. West by land of John Hsu, one hundred and litty.fortr rods to a stoma or port: there. :Jong cent , . of the' Road" Korb Z]l deg. Blest eft.-ore and a-half rods; thew* North 64 dn. East be lor4 of Alegardsr fink end lint. Ifstihrors, one Irani:ea and My bar rods to the place of beginning. containi^g My three acres and slaty wren roda of land, foots or less. Being part of tract No M. Mao. an that put of tram No. ;08 to gild tam - ship of &Meg to coot/01w ova sera of Lim.. hounded N mr th by • raad.lionthatat by laza. of John /chasm and ',a sat by land of ilittbows. OLIN Lot No. IS in Oat• Lot No 3R.9 tb. ally of Erni as subdivided by Vinesut is lliturod; sent lot b int for tY-onn feet thine inehee in width, frootief south aide of Aaron street s sod one btiodted and twenty-dye feet Joni to Buckeye Alle y. Torsos of 50k0.....0n0-tbild In hand.tbo Walesa LA MO egad instabnenta went ouuttiel intern*, to be focused by Indio:lna bond and motivate on the premiss* JON A IS GUN% Li 1•7, /doer of -Henry liforfin. deed. N i, •w FIRM. Rohm issotlatiod wi th ma on th e bit or Jaguar, to draw Meijer. Is th• BOOT AND SHOE EUSINFSs, ma eras *ill b• known a C. Eaglahart & Co , sad ttai bastaesa wlll • carried on an h•rato:gr• , at No. 11) treat Part, Nrb, Pam_ SORING NEW Buy Wirer Tipped non for your children. A YIP, lip of the children sear lanes In the toes of their "bop in a ray few dun then the shore are soon wartlike" and a new pair most be bought. The •nly wegjo — pre. - rent this grad waste or money to to boy dices protected hyaline. On They never er.ist out at the toe and wakes gatr of I.oes last three throe sie tong se without Tips. loather Ceps have been worn to 111011:10 estenabot they liseeprored mirthless. Meer Tipe have a neat and 'abnormal anpawarie& s and do sway entirely with the Mag. reesble eight of dirty 'toddies asap/DUl:4lft toes. We hare ' , minty on hark the only ass - strzont aggro , Tipped rhea' to be fson4 la the city. toclading de* 4 41sed .brist. Balmoral", Youths , Boots, am which we -dn. together with a large sod faahloarbleo assort. meet or farms. and dente tine and artery goods. at the lowed nosh prim. C. BM:3LE9 S/1T &CO. isrlC6l.o. E R. /.11 OIT PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. .Ths ant salters bevies been &twisted at • mtteilse Of tbeesiporestsof the DU Clty hmaiipor Falvey Coaspaey. hellos the ktett, Committee to oyes hooks &ad swiss esToloa.to thootoeit of rold COI* 100f$11 0 14 Istruld here by' to tetit•thet s id tot*. *la erisusd on ?undo: tltt , 4sty °arid! proximo. at' the ogles of the ttretel ltsol Estate Amer, 7. * nor. nor of •ttsite sad liar Stiletto. in tbo oily of Erin. qt erlll senate spas Us from Illefeleet I. so. tad p.m" fee b the some of Aro days anises within tht these re shell be estbseribed' IM . *bole amber of Mesas astlysizel by the &slot tneossotstion of the tfonsald Me its Passeseet Refivey Comm*. es in att*sdisas with the provislone of the east the :9th of tieh,sa t i. A D. 1949, ea titled *an Aot Itogatoloi Pot roMdeampoitios. WA A. tlit.flßeiTris, ICDIPARD J. (111 WILiJAN FiRN • f vnt r. arttßaaNgeir; • JOSS ELIOT. - Erie, Pe t Wit *rob, 1.547 AC? OP Nell Pint JURY. 'A. D. 1719. • Rio eeit—?ho esjoisliemelt et sea% Calms, sten to aioupg Coto woes of gay • dottani Nick eri roll be oadvaldse eaab, thast sad somas, and In each oroloottoss woe uutalateats, - tot. helmet. useedlag See do, aus per abase la wee period of ?Abby dam as ths LtloEc.ors shall maims of wb eh peal. eat/ e• &ben be eves OR It lust tiro vests oat sreeedlas the thaw or Umir ppoints4 for that pupae to UM - Itapliat • boos named. NB. Copilot at the Oder tatmyonstisa of the Erie city Panama Railway Ohnpany zoiy be obtained gni. teamed, by ayylioationt to • • 1171444, EMILIIID J. CO*lll4l, B. W. omit State sad lif th Sts, SLEIGH BELLBI A Lap Stock if ALL STY/Xit AND QtrAITIESI rot esti b 7 =I 5,00) pan etmenad.htto , l Totem 14•11,•••11. (on Rl.mswt Col'are. R 000 qvltt'ea •P styles—t 2 !c $3.00. .1:0 font bons Oonottatiat Warns. 2 , t 0 wet. , ea Covers. Mt rinceonter a. 5 in olsakep, and Berm 0,•1/1.. • 144 •'V oo.et , ck OF Pr no, G ai r. re,. Whir* batty lad ain'ata-ew POVA h 4 Porter. (lb dm Seiseletrees. lied Bsro, eta. etc %Vb.{ tw o .fleneete—littlerirer oak Lowad le lib r an , a• ra alaaaers met ed 46 00 per her.. br RI I. 1,- chianti Bridle ;Asa do. OD worm VIVI• ait co Carats St to St a wire bet• nowt ertrUer. eve slsn and IMOD Want.. rotas $1.7) to $2.2. -I.i nags V. babel IA to 12 Pee d.% 051.4 o? toe Ct. grill alataO btt trld'e s2' as a. 9 2. brtille $l4. vane ..addlo for hne I woo a snail* fit a., ....tan. Nets, linen: .13 r: cottto • ric IR to IR. 12 rt. dust r.) 4., $ l2. I on , plubtias. Joy seoiaws..is neia. 2 ni tin e% -.1 It Sql2S 04 0 V• $.4) tlrerJ At• nt • • U•te VI en 1111 ID 170 begs from owet let o NOV. 2 %wipe ft; Sr. tens. CO; 3 hot St Jog ; 7 , 1 0114ty ST 60. 5610 0na.89 AI ;gaol) orders restby C PITKP: at err, No. 837 ettdlZONnhb Froct pt. thtlicla , oVe, No. I rink nut. New Yank. and No. ria 9% a r a t, Aroshlrreort." R. Prier ltst rat en apolleottcs B A ft fl• II DI , 4 , - . 111(F-r- D RUG 317 PEA.CII - STREET, SOUTLI OF THE DEPOT mel~'O tl. V . ALI. & .1110.1ogieitY UUOlw MRS. 8. A. fIALL Takes plearsr*lo stor.ootiog to tho **Silo that ,be Wm otottual **mt.' eon at . . . 229 Peach Zu, 1 satiate North of Union Dtpo! Where she .111 keep eonstently a 111 1 1111 •erlet/ of Mt.LLrNERY AND DRY GOODS, Holrery. Cloths- end s general assortment of every thms ;octant Sept on band Jo a store of The blvd. Cr tWa' atntk of 9eoda reteieed 'tor , tte gee,. Eteils CITY MAN WORKS. STATIONARY A$D PORTABLESTEkM itOL,LICDB, OIL MILLS AND 1410{8, 140,PLET'S PATENT ENGINE, NICK'S PATENT ENGINE, MRCP ACTING CIACIILIM !SAW VILLA : G tRED CMCWAR SAW MMUS, - taints MILLS ANo lira ()VOW:CO, DRILLING -TOOLS, PIMPING RIGS AND ERIE CITY IRON WORKS-‘r, lhas Stew tutee. flea do . ol. t!stpo +sr at an) 4C.bfr Patties who with to loam* their power rritbnat changing thatr baler. eta do RC Iby wine the Break,. gusto'. 'bleb. erode the &hind Steam and give, doable the pew from the aro& boiler, thee eerie, half the tact. Iseure;•t! F AMILY 'SUPPLY vermin, No's. 23 and 24 Wett Park, (Beatty': Block,) HtARN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG Wbo lent* Lad Beat! G R 0 C E R _5 COUNTRY PROOVVR. YLCKIR, PORN, TL3/1. Amite for the Martino! Me hung 1111 d }rubs, Fowler. rir A < hake and fileett stock altroyel kept on tutu! %kink wit (kW sold at - the lowest firma. Wit pledge aureoles* oot to be node raold„ !Lad larite al to give to , a eslL • iluihigtutet pi ter pl 6 for eanntry . oat relf. COAL. COAL. TEE PLACE TO lIICT COAL CHEM^ .M AT Coal Yard, corner cf Twelfth ame.Peerh Sqwete, - Eri., Pay who beep constantly on hand Lehigh and Piltitoe (Pm, sal lump and prepared, Shamokin, 14g store, and Not stunk Situ:Mem far grate end ateaso.and BLOSSBBRO, PITTSBURG AND BEAVER, Onr Coat le O. weeetred by Tall, is kept on dry plank door. and WIILL PCREMIED DELIVE'Y We offer graetiodloemente to rut!** or , 'blur to lay 18 Owl/ victor etifilaff,toto to dealers porebeetoe by lb• ear Imui SimEr O OM u • eall and is imamate' to glee a &tiara& javlrse-tt SALITIMLN a CO. moN If, PRE AM WATER. • ' .11 . 004 /Otte. Local nod Traveling Agent., nolo er Iroimair. of all alma, are wanted to sollajf hide to every el% Town, Willem nstolet, Wotbhop and neon' throughout the entity world, for the most ea/e.ble no, Ctioo ever known. 100 per rant. profit had utoy LUX Wrillittrill 0H 1100, Patart-awn and woman an mu. from $5 to SAD per day, and no Ark of toss A Iwo capital reonLrod f firm VD to itll/o—the more letoo.y - Invested the relater th- profit No mem required in advs.ce—wslirwt end the roffehoond med., pajaftor • ward. If you &acidly with to matte money ear,ldiv and easily, write for fun Darneraurg, sag adder . IfILXOII k 00. (ftrook Parts.l 210 nroathirey. N. Y. City. Neerapapen cope tog will be Itbotelty dealt iith. • febtfm7.4.7. C. ZIZGLCBAST w lumina AND AI tibwraen tcs. FORDED to grow et troo the moot/tea+ face io th e to dee week , . by using Dr. SST/ODER DlNgsg- RNSECN CartGLAIRE. the moat vondertal discovery, in modern oci.nee, acting noon the Dearciacd Haft is matt ammoniac's meaner. It ha. twin need by tbanlits o Paris and L Orion etth the most flattering occetwi_ , same* of all purchaser, wit! to registered. ord,4!•"" satisfaction is not Riven in every lastanee.m alley will be ebeerintly refunded. Nicer by matt - rased and port7aid.lll. Deftriotilre Cirentare and testistoms•l mallw! (me Marro gIigGERARDTD3 nkg,o „Chemists. ots itir.s street, Troy, N. Y , oak &ruts for the. Dotted glees. • feh14.6.:-Iy. - _ • B •E. T ADMIX, gOLDEIIi, PUMP isNILREN CtlfiLtio Prodyed by the axe et Prof. LeilitattlX , lilt On LC CRRVittrX. Otte aspliontlemosyyskatedto east the moot straight awl etubbora ba►tat arthinatiatO wr riot lets, or- betty. tnasslep sell Has bees wad fashionable% et Plattaxod London it thews! petits hog regalia. flose em to the hats. Primo by in sealed sad postpaid. attre • beldam mails! free. A ddren totßafitt. iStIVITS &CO.. Chemise. :13 Mint?' btryst, Troy, N. Y. Bole agents tbr the Voltsd otatef. ir P 14 vq/reA. - sirs "so tesitifill Ana With stony ass, rsdisat bar, • Win.* tattles toodrilo soft, satinioldy . W•obanuril the nor, bent arrtywoo CRISPER .001414,,, Tor Oration Ms ball. at either von late Wary And , Mossy Risgists or Weary,. Weighs Carla amanst ibis article Laprapad,Oespision can now' 111 .1„,9•Anarlasa • tbnwiliiit nu the only &Melo to 1 4 0 :World ;Int will earl orationker.sndattb. Moe time gin it a, biretta% Ow, aoin oi rsmos. ?to etiverCitaa au act, surfs lb, lair, bat innitnnitni. tawit toed clinumos ,t; bight) and darroily gierW3l3•4 awl the moot erolooste ankle of ;s , Mod stn t !WO to tbo Aroortosoptiblie The erisna Como be soot to toy .4 tws. aulta 'ate poll psld far $l. Address ail coders to W.L. MOH( Pbsenten.. No. 3 West riveter +t, tyroon 4 s, v 1' FARM_ POR SALE. ' Of 1*) Sere•. 'boat 100 sore elegised the Wane' is rod timbered lead, esith .hotii• and lnrL qn it; I young °taint of 120 siatord apple ply non •em• otb•r fruit Ow. Situate& Orel tbroi Beath of Samuel rietifritel a e. on the Ridge Rost' and ►beat font mil• bon Etic Ple. 4 tk Woes lEflicreekTevashio. Itattritztb• partleolen 'impairs of novlll4l. CONRAD BROWN. MR/KVOlfil DREIg LITC. q•minal Waskosii. •te, M ma by ate who boaoar.d hlm.lf sad ba phis of others. wadi 1.011:01 yea :tithing but thi Mit irlth dam. ja1r6541. - BOX 67, Beaton, Km SELDEN sT 0 It F. , MANUVAC*VRE ENqINFtS, sUAITIgQ. PtLLIF.9, to . DRI VINO ries. GSO. SEGOS!". Pres Witt. " W. J. Ir L.IDDALL, Sr partatred. at. JOHN H.OLS1 4 . Secretary =Stream er THE BRADLEY ENGINE, Kasrtsctorar! by the gagicke ERIN, PA, 6.sd &Alai to DRIED & 5E9i1.41) FRUIT; ROOD \i Sc WILLOW, WARE, fibBAdCO 3 SWABS, kr.,•Lt T. Qom/dies rif Posts ad Mb SA.LTSMAN & For B4ekrimith For Poem sarl4 -m