he z ircelag Othoerver. /3 ERIE, PA.; MARCH 21sT 1867 ,: The most Lamely ebtuktied newspaper in Pennsylvania, and tie best Adverti so, 1 medium. A Mr!!tient Victor& Vvy-city electi n, on Friday last, resulted ;Cc predicted it would. in the success of ,area Esq . the People's nominee. for • ~r, by the enormous majority of 852—the. „p4t veep 'given to any candidate in the ~y We need hardly add that to ns this is m oo gratifying announcement It proves '4' at otir people harp at length thoroughly wakened to the necessity of a reform in the 1' sa , AnA reeotof thairmunioipalaffsimand that , r ty a ffilliations are not strong enough to 'llll Item to their intered as citizens and rovert7 holder.. To Mr. Nob'e himself the t aa•lcahle Verdict in hie favor mnst be e to ec i a uv eratifeing. It is a convincing testi-, nftbe appreciation entertained by our ,ple of hie efforts to heautift and improve place and will encourage hint to go for -Ird with renewed zeal in the praiseworthy rit whieh he hem die...lived in the nail Theßadical leaders, counting upeu their four il,...hundred- majority in the city, entered field with a confidence in certain intones.. nf:the firmeireteu in the ranks protect. . g aiiist the attempt, and openly declared eir determination not to be hound by. the tiol7 of a rarty eating in selecting city nffi rs. friends of the Radical candidate sized . and threatened. without avail The `:moot coln sot in ton strongly against them he stemmed by the nld politicol crier and. „-.Ufh tli lahneed with a zeal worthy of s tier C,IIBP. it was apparent from the start •at 1111 their endeayora would be useless e ronlesie hag decided that far Rome years the future narty caucuses will- have no in one* upon our citizens in selecting munici- nfficers., The vindictive political hacks, can Pee no_ goo.l outeitle of their petty i gne ., ,+efrtee only here of rersonal ale _ lino dep"fnds anon keepinc un the hate and pleatantn"as envenderel over National ,tes, otter Pwn rebukes by the people like at of last firming and the preseat, will proh "•lv conclude that the time has arrived to ase their attempts in that direction. Kine ucus mar be potential in Federal, state and ..unly politics, hut ,he is (load rto far as regn inz our city affairs is concerned. The intimate identification of -Mr Cochran th that Notion of the party winch sustains valor Lityry had considerable to do with s tlefe'st. The enemies of .the Sen-tor pre .'el to look upon the nomination of Mr. .ehran se an endeavor to get an etidoreeinent 'l .m tie people of the city of the farmer's - nr.e, and. many who claimed to wish to seft ill n e'ersed on party grounds. cast their votes E' .1 influence against him for this reason. ,c . ye facts, combined with his supposed an,i •',: .provement tendencies, and personal u opine. ..,) arity, rendered him the weakest candidate ..e party could possibly have selected.; .': , r The Democratic vote of the city . with veer . ' w exceptions, was cast- in favor of Mr. N01e... le... cotwithatanding his well known Republi '' a convictions. Without it his chancel, of ' • . c ,,, e .,4 would have been very slight, and we io t his friends shit remember the same in • .sir congratulations over the result. Mr. ~. JChren . bad rendered himself so odious to . r party friends by his intemperate abase of I ' t...' emocratic principles and candidates, that ey decided frbui the first announcement of .9 nomination to support any fair Republi tk, .0 who might be presentecrin opposition to . 0. al. ilk defeat affords" a lesson that it may f: moth while for aspirants in that party to c .. - member. The Democrats of Erie city may . - - in a minority, but they are at least strong 1 : ' „ .euzlt to hold the hoisting of power in any . •csi conflict. The pre.criptions of the last . w years have only served to con/blue : ern in a more harmonious and effeotive body, , I tliey are re'olvcd to use every hon- -- %Me means in their power to prevent the ecti,i of any of the class of men who have pen so conspicuous in seeking to disparage -..'weirpltriotism and integrity. Thesopersowx are their day of triumph; but tf - ey may s well understand now as ever that the ma; 'ice of the pest is not forgotten, and that vhing ;rill cause it to be except a repent -,. .kce that displays itself in works. l'lTy ELI.CTION.—The oily election, on Fri ay, pas.ci off in an-unusually quiet manner,' d resulted in a genera, elefeat of the regn r nominees, in every instance where c , _lotest•was made, with Own or three exeep. A Javier vote was polled than is ordi irAythe case at spring elect ions—a fact that s undoubtedly attributAble to the warm in etp:et fe't on the subject of municipal im r , ..etoents, which was the main issue decided. he re.ult shows plainly th'it our people can -, be doped into sustaining party tickets in eunivipal election.; Every effort was made o induce, the Republican masses to rally round the ctndidate• of their party, with hat success let the returns exhibit. At least fia'f the Repuhlictin vote oast, comprising the 4 oat' entetpriaing and useful _portion of the .iptintloll, was given against the regularly ecrainale4 ticket. and, united with the Demo gratis rote it gave to the People's nominees a majority that is perfectly-overwhelming. Be ;`low we give the vote . for the most important offices : - `x.ron. `Noble (P) Cochran (R 231 73 331 81 :121 69 317 125 .Ist Matret 2i D•atrier' Ikiriot 4th Ikatrict NoMe's majority, - 1200 852 icArICE OF DIM PEACE, WEST WARD. [Ciedidatee—E. CatOphsuPen, Ind. Dem., fames Skinner, Reg. Rep., John Constable, led. F.,c) ,M. A. Quint., Ind. Dem.] • Camp. 8. Can. • Q. 198 104 65. 4 145 209 -GO • 26 .14 Disfrkt, -Ith bistrict, 343 318 126 • 1100 L DIRECTOR 6, WIRT WARD. • .• • _nclulates--D. G. Landon and 'D. P. En. giro. g. Rep O'Brien, Ind. Dem., L ( Mt, Ind. R 13.1 Diaries,'. 224 51 115 279 4th Di.trigt, 258 187 123 172 452 238 - - - sriloot. taisEaotts, VA97'SPAHn. W, L. Clevelesd. Reg, ly s• P 3y, E. J. Cowell, P., Ir, Goriste Jsrecki, Reg and P. 3y, E. E. litunnickle, Reg Rep ;7.1 J. S. Clv.iy Caw. Clv.3y 19( 1)io.. 269 105 96 161 161 21 868 172 171 191 196 C 37 277 217 352 357 • CONSTABLI. BAIT WARD. Hill, Ind. D. Kramer, Reg R 103 77 145 . 233 Ikt bigr:ct, =! Uiatrc COMITAIILL' weer WAED [. andidttee—D Zit:mom:RN - Ted. DIRCI. It.chard Butter6eld,,Reg B" W if . Harris in.l. Rep.] B. H. .208 110 12 134 233 58 u•.trict, 4t6 District, The Tr te foe Ccunoil is as follows: let Di.teict-- eleet—Pblneos Pencil Peo-_ tle's. 21C1: 0. W. SlarrAlttlt.. 81, Common= --0 F. itr vllflPr P., 168; Robt. R. Keane dl. Rea R. 182 21 Digtriet—Rdec , — P. A Becker, P., 80C4 el'her. Reg. R.. 110 NalMoll (two ch-gen ) -- Joe.Eithealaub, 2111; JobTh abentleld (both ticket.) Reg R., 117. Dintrict—Common -286; .7. C. Belden, Reg. Bartlett' (no opp.) 380. 4th District—Common (2 ahooen)--lohn 0. Eaker (both tialt-te) 340; Andrew Bunko, Reg. R., 246; - Richard O'Brien, Ind D., 174. Select—S. E Bacon, Reg. 17, , 209; .1. Deem'. raker, hd . 8., 116; E. F. Christian, Ind. D., 79: P. Hartman, Ind. R., 16; 0..7. Morton, Ind. R:, 3. ST. PATRICB . 9 Day.—The' Irish portion of our community celebrated the Anniversary of tbeirizatron Saint, on Monday, and they have every reason to congratulate them'olves upon the highly sueeeesful and creditable character of the demonstration. Although the airy was fall of stranger*, and every son of trio took a holiday, everything passed off.ui the most orderly manner and not a ease of intozies. tion nor an arrest, waa made throughout the day. It is the fashion among a certain ciao of persons to embrace ail the opportunities that offer to sneer at and disnarage the ohne ter of enrlrish citizens, but after the events of Monday it will be better for them to bold their tongues. A more orderly or respectable ap pearing crowd is seldom seen, and we very much doubt whether, if the same num b er of native horn persons were assembled together, they irould have conducted thernielves any better!, if as well. At an early hour in the forenoon, hosts of cleanly droesed men; women and. children wended their way to the Fourth street church. About ten o'clock a procession was formed, which was nearly three-quarters of a mile In length, and numbered about fifteen hundred persons, including the Irish American Associ ation, the men's and boys' temperance 'moie ties and many male member* of the church. each individual wearing a green ribbon in hie coat. The Temperance and College Rands furnished music for the occasion, and the marked improvement displayed by both, won for these new musical organizations many commendations. 'Several handsomely design ed emblems were carried in the procession, of which the flag of the Irish American Asso ciation attracted most attention.- It is made of green silk, is very large, hns the harp of Erin worked upon it In gold, and cost $l5O. The procession morched to Federal 11111 and hock to the church-. where it was dispersed. LP along the route the streets were lined with spectators. The otosing proceedings of the celebration Ow to Farar en immense audience in the evening. ' Tha Hall is Said to have a seating eapacitr d fifteen hundred, and it-was crowd ed to !ace's, many being obliged to stand thionghout the evening. The entertainment, conqsted of tableaux, (ell of which were very good), singing, instrumental music, and an' oration on Ireland by Rey. John 0. Mullane The programme was intended to comprise-a number of ttla te. with responses by various citizens. but the late hour to which the other features of the -entertainment extended, obliged the postponement o f this portion. Everything passed "off in the smoothest and most satisfactory style, and tht; larger part of the audience remained until the whole bill of fare" was completed, between 12 and 1 o'clock. The very creditable manner in which the celebration watt conducted is "a feather in the caps" of our Irish citizens, which will not fail to enure to their advantage hereafter. Their harmony, good behavior anti genteel appear ance divested their enemies of all grounds for dfsparegiag remark, and it is freely admitted that a better conducted demonstration has never been had in the city. Too much credit cannot lie bestowed upon Father Carroll, pas tor of the Fourth street congregation, who organized and managed the entire celebration, and chose personal example and excellent ad ministrative qualities have been the mesns of building no a state of moral eintiment among his people that is producing the happiest re sults. New LICENSE LAW —A bill has passed the Legislature, making some changes in the law relating to licensee, which will be of intereot to a large portion of the community. It pro vides that when application is made for hotel licenses, the Court may hear "petitions lo ad dition to that of the applicant in favor of, and remonstrances against the algaanon for such license,•and thereupon to refuse the same whenever in its opinion snob license is not necessary for the accommodation of the pub. lio and entertainment of strangers and 'rev. , elem." Applications for esting-h °use licenses, authorizing the sale of domestic wines, malt and brewed liquors, must be made t& , the Court, the same as in the case of hotel li censes, leaving opt the clause relating to beds and bedrooms. The act authorizing county treasurers to grant eating house and retail brewery licenses is repealed. Licensee can not be granted in an incorporated city for lees than $5O, nor elsewhere for less than $2O For selling withcint , a license the tine for the fast offence is to be not less than $5O nor more then $200; and for the second or any subsequent offence not less than $lOO, end imprisonment in the county jail not less than 30 days nor more than 90. Philadelphia is exempted from the provisions of the act. Sorrel itie adjoining borough .of South Erie, a warm contest took place on the election . of local offieers.—the isms being upon the question whether the old offices should be sustained or not. A heavy en was expended in the improvement of streets last year. and a considerable debt incurred in eonsequenee. The Opposition 'party, as we understand their govition, claim to be no less in favor of improvement than the , other side, but for some resion, think the affairs of the -borough should be placed in new hands. The election way decisively in favor of the - old offi cers, as will be seen by the following-table of votes : • ;Ito. Henry 163 I F. W. Koehler, GO Samuel Low • 167 8, IL Brown 159 P. Althoff 181 V. Schultz 152 P. Loesch ,144 CITY Orricsas. 7 -The newly elected Cana bertr of the City Councils tonic their places on Monday night, and In organi2vion of both bodies was effected. n the Select Coancil,J. M. Kalil) was chosen .President, and A J Foster,Clerk ; in the C•immon,Miebsel Henry was elected President. and P. B. Honecker Clerk The two branches then met in joint convention, and Mayor Noble was sworn Into office. he delivered en inaugural address of some length, which contains a number of sug gestions that will be h.iffily approved-by the mass of our eitizenq. An / entertainment was afterirards given by _the ~ flavor, at his resi dence. .IC wai attended by the Councils and a large unreber of citizens, and was one of the most pleating social gatherings held here in many years. O'B. 0 OE OF I ttttt ST TO FAsusas.--Last spring Messrs. Henry, Bryant & Co., proprietors of the Eagle Foundry, secured the right to man. ofeetura the celebrated Iron Beam Curtis Plow, which bed previously won a wide rep.. station wherever it was introduced. The Ttl• cult that has aftendartbeir efforts hos bees very eneouraging—and they are_suieriiiiiri — tig on their manultoture upon-an_extensive Beale. The plow is said by those who have need it to be superior to any other mde ten, sod the -heavy demand which bait sprung up for it, ill 'proof enough that it muathe all that is claimed for it. Ve would advise our farmer:WS - Ore io call an exalts / tap be Calls Plow before pureltusing 107 other bite k mr2l—tf. 353; Wm. B. !Um P. B. Honecker, 1'.., 8., 77. •Seleet—M. 11V1L0199 COUNCIL P•iaf Pelbiager 61 J A. Gray 67 lohn Boylo 72 P. Dietanbaoh 71 Henry Kolvalage 72 Items_ of Local Interest. Diefendarf, Gross & Foster have received ao ' alarm sioek of new goods. Tbo ladies should - not fail to refer to their advertisement. Subscribers served by carriers, who intend changing their residences on the lat of April, will please give nation at the office during the next week.. • Many persons are looting to the election in Connecticut with much curiosity to eee•if Barcatn was right when ho said "the people love to be bUnibugged.", During the late absence of Brother Gray eon, of the Meadville Democrat, the other pa pers of that city tell ue,his "better ball" offi ciated as editor-in-chief of the paper. hire. 8. Hall hoe recoiled her store to No. 1239 Pealit street, (north of the depot), where her old customers will find her with complete gook of all the goods in her lino.. Willard McKinstrey, Esq., formerly con nected pith the Observer, but for many years editor of the Fredonia Censor, (Republican,) has been appoiated postmaster of that village The political ecoaomists all over the States are trying to cypher out why flour and certain other stuff should be cheaper with gold at 289 than it is now with gold at 184. It does seem strange, but such is the fact. A fearful warning to young men is contained 'ln the case of Stephen Hedgelin.' who was litely flnect $2O in the Venancio county court:' for the little indiscretion of putting his arm around a lady's waist. Mr. C M. Tremaine, 481: Broadway, New York, has sent up the following new:music ; "Juvenile ,Party fielop, by J. D. Jasienski ;" "Where have thelleautiful Gone, poetry and music by Jas. G. Clark." '• WO have received from the publither, Duf .field Ashmeadi of Philadelphia, a copy of . an Ingenious' satire, • by Horace Cope, entitled s Rev. Mr. Sonrball's European Tonr, or the Recreations of a City Parkon." ,It will he a popular work In many quarters. We are indebted to Hon. 1.13. Gam Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, for a copy of the General Laws passed during the session of 1860. Also to G•nerak McCreary for the ..Penn's Legislative Hand Book,"—a work of more than ordin.ry value, nod especially ac ceptable. The election in Dunkirk resulted in the sue cells of the entire Democratic:l ticket, with one exception, by an average majority of 152. On some personal ground thellepublicen candi date for President was elected by 16_ msjori• ty. being the only nominee of that party who succeeded. . At the elections last seek. S. A. Bennett wee chosen Mayor of Corry. J. 'lll. Angier Mayor of Titusville, and J. A: Bunt 2 Meror of Meadville. In Corry, our friend Blesilefiras candidate for Justice of the Peace, but , Pol itics were brought, into plity against him, and of course he was defeated. • The Meadville Republican, apeakine of the two.candidates for Mayor, said. "Noble is a better Republican Mtn his competitor. and a vastly better man." The ides that anybody could l‘ei a "better Republican" than Mr. Cochran ! Oh. dear! Is this the Way that ex cessive-- "loyalty" and seal, in abusing the wicked "Copperheads" is rewarded! The New York Central R. R. Co. is engaged in an eff-rt to consolidate sill the Lake Shore lines between Buffalo and Chicago, and have them placed under one management. If they succeed, it will secure a continuous route, without break of guage or change of care,from Albany to the great.clty t.f the 'West. The Stereosooptilon . purchased by the Erie, County Sabbath School Association was ex hibited twice in Farrar Hall; last week, and gave infinite delight to the many children who attended. The inetvument is a superior one, and the' , selection of views has been made with excellent taste. We predict for the en tertainment a series of unprecedented success es in its travels through the county. . The Hirrisburg Telegraph contains the fol lowing goad natured bit of sarcasm : "Tbe name of Judge Tierricitson, at Mead ville, hag been suggested in connection with the nomination for the Supreme Bach to be made by the next Republican State Conven tion. - Such a selection would be an eminently proper one, and especially gratifying to the bar of Erie, Cranford and Warren counties and the people of that Judicial district." ' Messrs. C. Englehart and Andrew Msyer hare become associated in the boot . and shoe trade, under the firm title of C.• Englehart & Co. They still remain it the old stand, next door to the entrance to this office, *here they hire on hand a stock of goods not to be ex— celled in the atty. We direct special attention to their silver tipped shoes for ehildren,which seem to be all that is claimed for them. • Dan Rice has made an engagement to travel with Gardner, - Iletoming ft Co.'s circus during the coining season, getting—so Dan:e friends say-428,000 for his services. The circus wil go under the title of "Dan Rice's Great Sho and So4ool'of Educated Animals." We pre some tbst Dan will form the acquaintance o all the politicians dnri ng hie visits to the dif ferent towns, and get the wires laid for his .election to the Presidency next year ! • The Petroleum Centre Daily Era tells of a prodigy in the shape of a little girl, only eight years old, who is performing•the duties of en gineer at a well on Dennehoff Run. The lit tle miss, 0 is said, disp lays remarkable judg msnt-in the managemecit of the maohitiery— being b 412 faithful and •earnest in at tenth:in. Her emplitierci place full confidence in her skill 'and di.oretian, paying her the salary cf the hest eigineers, three dollars per day. The enemies of Mr. dowry in the Radical ranks hive far some time been canvassing the availability of different Individuals to be brought forward in competition with him for the Cruaression)d nomination next year. and we underetand that they hare finally agreed upon Her. S. H. Whallon, late presiding elder of the Methodist church In this district. We learn that Mr',-Whallon is highly pleased with the idea; isnd signifies his determination to enter upends thorough canvass. His exten• !live acquaintance' and influence among the members of the denomination cane him to be looked upon as a formidable rival of Mr Low rfe, but whether success will attend his am bitious efforts the future alone can tell. A bill of considerable importance has paired the State Senate.and will probably go throne!) the Rouse, designed to provide for the en largement of the canal bet ween this place and New Castle. "it proposes,". 'the Greenville Argus says. "to increase the depth of water to six feet, and to enlarge the laces - tr • length of one hundred and ten feet between gates and • width of twenty feet, which will enable the canal to pass boats carrying from 225 to 250 tone. The ezpense of running -boats of this size will be but little more than that of running boats of 65 tons burden—the prevent callatal of the canal. With this enlargement the expense of transporting coil-from our vast iota fields to Erie will not be more than one-ball or one•tbird of what it now is. The bill provides for an equitable payment of all damages arising from this enlargement, under the, provisions of the Railroad 'Law of 1859 Reece, while great benefite - will grow out of I it, no — iniuries will be irfliesed upon those owning property along the' line of thtt canal It the bill panes, of which there is but 11t114 -doubt, the preemie season will be devoted to withdrawing, by bonds, the present indebt. edifies of the OrmpanY,-and-ahe-nett-in get. dug cut the line-and -preparing the material for the enlargement, when the work: fill be pushed rapidly forward to .completien." ' A correspondent of the D:apatoh claims that tho speech of Mr. Lowry, which his cre ated such a sensation throughout the county, wee never delivered in the Senate. On the other baud, a "Democratic Senator" writes to the Harrisburg Patriot; "The. speech referred - - to was doubtless primed and toned in some respects, es are the speeches of other Senators and Iteorettenta tires modified. and, ;n this instance, stripped of epithet and denuiudation used upon the floor in the excitement of debate, -but it was subetantially the speech - be delive red. Mr. L. Is my political opponent, but my brother Sen ator, nod I owe it to our official and personal relations to stand between him and misrepre sentation." 'flow much additional credit will be given to the document by tide versification, doubt• less depends on the sympathieS of the parties who read it. A number at young ladiesls about the city have Imbibed the idea that in order to succeed in their political aspirations they must be es pecially noisy in their denunciations of the. Democracy and its leading gentlemen. Per hap* it will afford these verdant individuals an instructive lesson to study the fate of Mr. Cochran. The politician who depends upon malice and falsehood u the chief instruments of his advancement may succeed for a time, but nothing Winner than that they will even tually rebound upon him. NOT t r . VOTEII.—At the lets election in Har .rishurg for local officee,43overnor Gesry sent._ o the pelts and asked permission to vote, but was refused, and ...retired in extreme, dis gust." He has been a resident -of the city only two months. and neither been assessed nor paid taxes. Why, under such ciranzestan cos, he should have felt indignant, is bard to tell, unless upon the theory that Governors are entitled. to priveleges not accorded to the _people who select Mein. A Pttecrtoar. Busufsas Consort.—The Iron City College is an institution that can not be too warmly commended. It is a thoroughly organized, efficiently officered and admirably adapted pradtbsal Bneineks College. without a rival in alt its peculiar features, as the most casual visitor to its well appointed halls, will discover at a glance._ Tee great value of its system of Actual Business training cannot be fully realised until .ne has b ulna .opportunity to carefully inspect its workings. We have no hesitation in saying that a more thoroughly efficient practical business Col lege cannot be found in the Baited Stater.— Pittsburgh Coin. :Costrso AGAIN —The publiti and the name?. otai patrons of,the celebrated Dr .Liston. Sur geon to the Albany Infirmary; will be pleased to learn that he will make his next profession- JO visit at Erie, on Tuesday ,ned Wednesday, the 9th and days of April, stopping, as usual. at Brown's lintel. Dr. Liston is the moat succeesful practitioner in tide country: All who are afflicted should call on him. Ills success is almost marvelous. Ile has per formed so many cures it is useless to specify caves ; his certificates mutt satisfy ail that these cures are genuine and not trumped up with forged names to serve a, vile purpose, as is the case with some traveling humbugs. We advise all in any way afflicted to call on him. - Norma —The undersigned beg leave to in form the comtnunity that they will re-open the New York Hoop Skirt Manufactory at their old stand, 1008 State street, on nr about April Ist, with an entire new stock-of Bona Skirts and Corsets, which will he cold regard less of oast. A. F. Conga & Duo. - A. F. . & aro., at prettent, can be found at 820 i, State et , alp. Noble block mar2l-tf SOCIETY lizransia.—A meeting to eetabllib a society for the benefit of needy German, children will be beld on Sunday after next, at the bouse , of Daniel Creek, corner of Par ade and Fourteenth streets. A general a•- tendance of the Germlin citizens is invited. mar2l-21.* airs. M. Weigel, practical piano forte tuner Orders left at the Grover & Baker Sewing klaehine Agency, 820 State street, Eris; Pa., or by mail will reeeirs,prompt at tention. A first clime workman employed to do repairing of pianos and melodeons. [2m News Items. Honaca GUSELET lately attended a recep tion in Washlogton, and was !Mistaken fora hackman. 11. is a fact, according to the statistics of Pennsylvania, that bat one citizen of every thousand arrives at the age of sixty years. A MAN in 'Jackson, Mississippi, gave his Wended money to buy her bridal outfit, and the following morning she married his broth er. A New OIILIANS stoma - who wart deserted by her husband ten years ago, married again, became a rich widow, and gave one thousand dollars to tier first husband. Frye chinketie were found roosting upon the iron connecting the brake s of a car, in which_ position they bad ridden from Louis ville to Nashville. . Ross WINALIC of-Baltimore. built the Nich olas railroad from St. Petersburg to Moscow, and made $8.000.000 annually while it was being constructed. Is Fox county. Missouri, a store clerk, af ter lighting his pipe, threw the match into an 'open keg of powder. He won't do it again in this world. , TUE Melbourne Australasian contains this ti-two.pages of eve columns each—nine feet by three—and ie the largest newspaper in the world. Trusty . thonsand girls in New York, it is said, work for from one dollar to three dollars a week each, and their board alone averages within about twenty-five cents of as with.. . neitan.while being lalrrogated on the wit stand in the court at Columbur °Pio , set week, became disgueled with his legal ,u•stioners said ..it was all foolishness," put n his hat, rushed out of the room, and map -9n horseback, though hotly pursued by I • °listable& - Nsw Y,01 4 / 3 1 statistics show 2 100 known onseA of Al-fame ; with 11,000 inmates, be dee 14,000 street walkers, boarders and opt mistresses. An act now before the leg stature prop - see to compel the registration of all public, women, and of all w'men •ho ire seen entering. houses of ill-fame. ' Tna Toronto Leader is eery much provoked at the sensitiveness of the people of the Uni ted States with reference t the proposed "Kingdom.'. The editor• says: "Our Ameri can neighbors may as well understand now as later that we no more eonault their feeling or prej-dice.in these matters than they con snit ours in the reconstruction of the States of the Union." Tni richest man in the world. it is said, will probably be the young Lord Beigrave, the grandson of the Marquis of Westminster, if he lives to inhoilt, the property of the lat ter. The ereaent locome of 'tie estate is esti mated at $5.000 s day; but ten years hence, by the expiration of numerous long lease's at nominal rents, it will probably bo $lOO.OOO Earl Grosvenor is the father of Loa Beigrave and the eon of the Marquis of ...esttitinstez. Lord Belgrave is now thirteen years-of age. Ranson TOO OLD TO MARD.T.—Mr. John Proctor, ' a well-known. citizen of Orleans county, was married last Monday._The Al bion Republican says: Mr Proctor i now eighty years of age; his bride is eixty-three ; theunited ages of eight of the guests, added to those of bride and groom, aggregate six hundred and ninety years, and all are bale and hearty, bearing their three-to:lore years sod too as lightly as most people do at half that number of years. Mr. Proctor's recent mainage is his fourth; and Mrs. Proctor's herthird; ofthe guests. one had been married four times, and live of them twice. • • As impressive traeedy, that should carry a nodal lesson all over the land, 'took.place in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning A man named George E linger had hieen, under ar rest on a charge of assault and battery and attempt to rape. On his way from the prison to the Criminal Court for trial, he was met and shot dead by the father of the girl or 'whom the outrage wee attempted. The fath-. er did this with deliberation, and immediately gave himself op and has been- committed for Tns Ohio Statesman gives an account of 'the brutal and ii.ndish treatment of a little girl but seem years old. by tier mother and stepfather. Chs was beaten, day and night. until her body as covered with sores; her hands were pieced on ti stove sod burned to the boos, and sb Was looked up in a close room and compelled to eat her own excrement ! All tiihroecurred-es-eht,Christian village of wddietnirs, •or West Columbus, and the fiends who committed the horrible torture were Thomas Blackmore and his wife. ,Tocan Sroar.—We have been shown a let= ter from Fremont, Ohio. written to a citizen elide county, from - which we extract the fol lowing : Some time since a woman in this neighborhood gave birth to twine, which were half man and half incite. They are snakes from the hips up. They have . the lees of human beings. The parents are compelled tp keep them -eel:weer, na when they are to gether they immediately fall to fighting. They (the parents) have been offered three thousand dollars for them, but have refused to lake it. as they intend to take them out for a show in the spring. " The moqier Was a vie lent Abolitionist and called everybody that didn't agree with her in Politics, "Copper.: head." "snake," &c., and to this is attributed this strangephenomenoa —Bedford Gazette.' ' MII. PIABODY'S Dossersol.—Estimatiog tha bond& at half a million of dollarii, we believe the following list of Mr. Peabody's donations approaches correctness: The poor of London, $2,259 090 Town of Danl6llP, nom* Grinnell Arctic Expedition, 16,000 City of Baltimore, 1,000 000 Phillip Academy, , 25 I I I Masekobusette Ileforlcal Society, . 25 I Harvard College, • , , 160,000 Yale College,. 160.099 To the South, , 1,600.000 $5.175,000 • It War only taday Or two Inco that 'm i ng man in this ekty mu fined fifteen dollars aid costs for attetnpting to kiss a- young lady against her will, and now we have snottier instance of the hazard attending such opera tions. On Wednesday evening a young man in New Britain, while playfully trying lto stesUbts neotar o ff the lips of the fair yottng - aimed, tree hitte the eye braknlttiog needle which eliehad biter hand, tapd which Arnim short off in the socket abovellie eye ball. f A physician was called and after a very delicate operation succeeded in extracting the piece. but for some-time to comb the youth can only "risk one eye on it." A sveorpso took place in Raleigh, the other , night, amoig the "upper cruet" of darkey dem, at-which the guests, receiving the usual card , of invitation„were required to pay Lan entrance fee of five dollars, and after entering the charmed precincts were required to ex pend five dollars more in refreshment.. The money was turned over to the bride and groom, who bad taken this method of raising money to start on their journey in life. Woo. VAN DEvzs-rim and wife were murder. ed on the eirening of the 28th tilt , near Hick man Mills, is ,Monroe county, Missouri. They were fired upon through the window, Mr. Von Deventer being instantly killed and his wife eurfived in an unconscious state until morn. big. Three negroes and two white - men are supposed to have committed the murder. They escaped With $BOO in gold, found in the house. Pcrtrioss are being circulated by the wo men in St. Louis. asking the Legislature to strike the word male from the State Consti tution. Preparations are also being made for a mass meeting of women for the purpose of bringing the "-question of ferns!e suffrage prominently before the people. What silly Move will come next ? Tura Canada papers mention the birth of a child in Ottawa, having but one eye, 'situ ated in the centre of the foreliend, an inch and a half from the roof of the nose. The name of the mother is Black. The child is otherwise well formed and in good health. , Ai Greeneastlb, Indiana, a few dirt sgo, a man held a pistol at the head of a lawyer tamed Scott, 'whist the man's eister ,hire. Ward) threw vitriol in his face and cowhided him—all irkettneerpoonco-a-damaging reports set afloat by , the lawyer. FRED. DOUGLASS, the negr3 lecturer. NU treated with distinguished honors at Lansing, the capital of 'Michigan. 1:17 a formal vole of the Ilotiso of Assembly, he was invile 1 to. a seat on the floor, where lie received the com• plimenta of the members. WHILE a young man in Wiszonsin was en joying a tete-a-tete withs a - young, Indy,. the green-eyed monster in the shape of a rival rushed in and stabbed 'him in the back and neck. = , A young woman Ginted is a New York theatre a few nights since, and water; being thrown in her fate., she revtved,..ataimins, "O. tny new bonnet"l" • 1 A rEw days since, two geweizen of Chicago came near fighting a duel - because one of them raid the fare of the other . * wife in a street car. AUCTION SALE.—An auction sale of $20,- 000 worth of Linea, Dress and Woollen goods. will commence on Monday next, the 25th inst., at 'the store' lately occupied by Isaac Rosenzweig, near the corner of the Park and State street. A rare chance for bargains is offered. • MARRIED'. _F'LEstisa—Neste.—ba the 14th inst., at . the residence of •the bride's father,' by Gev. G. A. Lyon, D. D , Mejor Hugh B. Fleming, LinKed States Army, to Miss Maria Louise. youngest daughter of -Joseph Neely, Esq.,' of this city. San Francisco papers please copy., New Advertisements. HOUSE AND TWO ACRE FOR MALEC. A WO new dwelliog hones, with two AMU of lsad, commodious stable, and two skors •Jea4o, situate on Holland street, near the Keeh'er Brewery. is for We or rent on very liberal terms. the land' planted with vines and ( flat trees, and ls esptelsily deairable (or gard ening. purposes,. Also, SIX Willi on French street, far sale on reason able terms. Apply to BCRALL. TOBACCO AND CIGAR!, Tim place to get a choice article of Totaceo. Seed and Cigais Is at E. IL WELSHMAN'S, I'OGSPEACH STREET, Soith of the Union Depot Always •o hand • wood assortment of the .Don esti. else of every grade. Wholesale and Retail. Also Pipes, Pouches, Bq.es, sad Smokers' Articles •f every descrip tion. Please fasor tie with • call. Don't forget the place, 13 8 Peach street. mi2037-Iy. D ISSOLUTION Pile firm et Weigel & Ziegler is this day dielsolved by =Mal consent. The Machine bailor/is Will a erraiter be coo tinned by 8.11. Weigel at the old stand, 820 State street, who Is anthor:sei to receive all moneys dee the Sowing *aline bash:ire& and settle all debt+ contracted for . he acme. Andt Mule t usineu will b. continued by .E. U. Z.lgler, at the same place, who In anther's td to se retro all moneys dee the tousle blethers and settle all debts contracted for the came F. H WRIGEL. - E. D. rtpLeit- mr'2!-3. "Io the matter of the account))) } In the i Oipbao's 0 Joseph Waldron. adatinistra-Court of Erie Po. No. tor of nobt. B. Rotrart, deed. 3 Kay Term. IBM "And slow. Ruth 14,1661, the Court appoint Renjs• min Pinot. fin . an Auditor to make &Attribution of the funds In the hands of Administrator In the shove eta. ted ease.PER CURT , W.. .. . - ... . . T undersigned wilt cite d at Mr office, No. 405 French street, Erie. Ps.. on t e 4th day a April neat. at 10 o'clock a. m, for the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment.. when and shere'all parties interested may be heard mr'Zl-Ba. FEWJA wIl El ZANT,Auditor. JOAN M. PHYDLECTON. COIIIIMil)N MERCHANT For nor purchoos and salt of i DO3IESTIC FLEECE . AND PULLED I I WOOL, No. 4 thRoOTAT, Youri Csvh Advances Kai.. Conalenments SoUMW. G. oral or qpecial Market Rapnrtv Furnished at Request. REFERENCES -41. F. Vail. Csabler National Bank of Corotnerce, New York; Mews. J. B6011:11110.. Johnson & Co.,Trair York; (lord & Co., Cleveland, Ohio; W. P. Westatl. Cashi r Fleet National Haut, looospolls, Mion ; Thos Arti.un Cashier First Nat'l Bank, Newton Iowa; Means Ford. Dixon: h Co , At Lord; Illsoonri. and to any Banker *satiation' the count ',luring New York rorrespon den ts mr2l-Eno MOF_FAT'S LIFE PILLS PAO "EIY_V:4 The Most Successful Medicines in the World. , Established in 1835 by' one of our Most Eminent Physicians, and now used throughout North and South America, with more Wee* renata than any other Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or . Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, . Rheumatism andTever and Ague. Thousands of certificates are In our possession, giving, detailed accounts of perfect CURES effected by these valuable 31edicines, They regulate the System and put all , the ftmctions of the body In a healthy condition. fat by ail Druggists. White & Mirka, Wald. dam &mason to Dr. Zola Moffat and Dr. W. B. Nert York. '1867. PiI'AINU TUAOII. GRAND OPLNING OF 1 CARPETS AND I House Famishing Goods, AT Tllli ERIE CITY' DRY.CIOODS, CARPET ! EMI HOUSE FUENISH7O ESIPOEUUM DIEFENDORF, . GROSS A FOSTER, Na 7 P.athl Fla lie, wad ID Fah Stniet, 1::i., Ps. • Jus.i ro ',lnd sad now opeWlog th, tuge4rao4 toast emoting onortewat ctCaipete am Wore offorod ha this =att, consisting of 1 bay Smut% Tawdry 1;trowsols„ I Tapestry lograto,ThrOt Plys, Lova, Datoh Wool.liwanina sad limp; Can , taa,Col: 11 Cocoa Maine' of 41 Widths; 011 mum, ites, it go iladDiWizets. NOTTINUEIAM. TAM ( DOUR AND SCOTCH Lir! CVlrtil.p, Made. SW, rist:Fe, HolLnda, Condo, and theJaKtlyeelsbratiod FRENCH ROLLEAUX SHADES! . I STAIR AND VE3SIEIDLE ROD 3, Aprll4.lll'l2 and Se• Oraw bl attrusas cent/Atli oal hand and made to order. The but quality of LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, - By ea Remind or sack. , Window Curtain.. Shade" and Lambrequin' made to order and bung In the most utlatzetory wanner. W. would rineee . tfally cell the attectono of those .I ere fornislaing their bowies anew, to our large surd com plete artortmetit et WALL PAPER, DECORATIONS, BORDERS AND 110IILDING9, Witleb w• w;11 sell at low Priem and hang on atoirt an tics. To our DRY GOODS D E PARTMENT, We would oak the attention of Loyal to our vary supe rior stock of Toilet Qedlis, all eV!". Table Linen, by the yard or to the esiread, Napktof, Dayler, emboreed and embroidered, - • Piano arid Table Copra, Datukok sod Hoerr Towels and Toweling, HU* ea - Sheet Liam sad W. bare Just velars& a largo aird bstatlfal assert- Meat of seasonable DR ES S GOODS,• C LOTHS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS DIEFF.NDORP, GROS3 & FOSTES, No. 7 Rood 3ouie and 19 Franca Street. Pit. roan's. / N. B.—Particular attfutiou paid to tile famishing' 01 Churches, Hotels Atli Private Yamillea. mr2l-ti. N'fl , w'•94l.o Y B AND HOUSE FUTNISHING HARDWARE STORE! The Sabscriber begs to ihrom the eitluns of Erie and vicinity that be has opened a store of the ablTO'CbAMltetCr At NO. 1519 PEACH. STREET, SOUTH OP TOP. DEPOT, Virfiere will be found co.mplite amet:Den! of Goode In tb. lbo..cooslstbs b part of 40 STOVES, Cr Easton sad Home Manufactaro, Lot WOOD & COAL PLAIN, STAMPED, AND JAPANNED, TINWARE, TABLE AND POCKET. CUTLERY, PLATED AND DRITTA NIA WANE,' LIGHT WARE, - BATH TUf3.g,' LAMPS AND LANTERNS, FORCE AND • CISTERN Ptridrs, trAD PIP:, EMI Notieniat attention eda to; g iven to heating public' and prints building; WITH HOT AIR. All ilndsof jobb,"); In TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER, . By Comietest workmen. ar Prices u low as the ream article can be pia chilled el•evbere W. 0. GARDNER mr7-2th With thp EVERY COTTAGE 'PRESS, „„. A or/ the In in! ing material arestnpenyirg MA ri Cover” usanieare do his own psi g weekly and of esply.Thir; sto simple in vonetraellon, that • boy Ise - years rid can es4ly tramp the largest - else. Printed insqurtions IN sent with hp; each omen, enabling the purchates to do to work whin nt a previous knowledgn of renting. A e rents. aontaintrg fall des= iptiorr, price, • estlenoniebs, kr.. ' - sent Iron to all. Our Specimen Pliestp of OWN Type, Cuta, &a., tan mtg. AbAMB Pass VO., PRINTER. tarismr SKATES! • LADIES', GENTS' lc BOYS' SKATES Via 7 Chimp. it . 4. anDIONT. ditel34f Taos CIfIC COL ,gat;' 1867. NATIONAL TELEGRAPLI INSTITU I E, Corner of kmo and St. cm , stmu, ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLZBE (ma sod ono-half story \ soar; Nit.:Celifyrtle `tt • star tot, comfortsJalo Dm, , prise six% graduated Two story frame, No. ill 'sat Oth tit,Elietey'abona#, Proyeseattab ovary `state In tholinton, bay. hors. good building sod new. During the past ten years, apwarale of FIFTEEN THOITS.LND STUDENTti. A OOT.LEOR OF ATUAL BUSINESS, supplied with Two story frame, adjoin:l4 P. kE. R. it., r n lith Et., Bantu, Stores. Pant Odle*, Cotornirston Broilers, lam- will be solo at a bargttn, ' sum &stirred. Steen - shoat zed Teteuapb Orles4 eatubbrlng THEORY ANO PRACTIOS Student, are themaghly Instructed In Mt the Manelies PRICYIeaI. EDUCtIION. Inelndiag Hoot tte•ttiog Peatasaa►lp, Arithmetic, Com. words! 1 am'. Political Vennomy, Hallam Correspond ent.% Ito Art at Datr,thkg co Interfett Nosey, Rattroad• Stssat'aestlng, Telagrapttlog, Fraettest Bacittar. ke. Rtaients caw eater at an, 'Uwe and complete s foil course In from eliht to twelve weeks. Pays all ripostes for Tnitroa. Books, Marta and Pl. plasma. For reosranahlo, Etteambiating, Retlroadlog, Baking or Diploma, as fp other Canoe. Thee Lessons daily In Peamsothlp to all students to the Coestoereal Depart ment. FOR CIRCUL AM, &am fall information. and con— taining a compete outline of our system of Practical Business Kdamtion, together with rgillitONIALS From practical Badness lien lditnlia ta, ILok-keepers, Bantam, he, seder/slit principals, • EMI'S h OOWLIY. jaatif4as. Pitisbrusir, Pa. p LULA DELPIII A dc 881 RA IL 110/ID. TTII3 great line trarirses the-Northern sad Nerthwes counties or Pennsylvania to the city of &le.. Like Rite. It has been leased by the Per.asyteaata Roil reed Company, end ts oyersted by, them. ,' TINE OP PAIMIGIN TOAPPO ILRI2. - - _ Wail Train - ,_ ........ ...IQ 25 a. to Zee tires* ?Isla ......... ...... 8 SO p. m Wet rea Acosta_ 800 a. w Arrive-Westward. Mail Train Z 15 p.m Erie Express Trals—..-- 10 03 am Warren eernm.. 6 00 p. m Penetrator ears - run through on the Erie Mall and Ea preen trains without change both way, between Philadel phia and Erie. New York counts:An: Leave New York at 9 00 a.m., anise at Erie 10 00 a. in. Lea's New York at 6CO p. eci.; arrive at Eris 716 p.m. Lease Eris et 530 p. ro.; attire at New York 416 p. m. Leave Erie at 107.6 a. m.: aMre •t New York 10106 m. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all night teen& For Information respecting Parranger bnaineara apPIY it corner of 30th and Market ata .Phira, and for height business of the Company's agents. E. B. KINGSTON, Jx-, corner 13th and Market Street; Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. W. BROWN, Agent N. G. R. R., Baltimore. H. R. ROERTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. R. W. °WINNER. Gen. Ticket Apt. Phila. A. L. TYLER. genersi Papertarandeme, pets, p a . NEW FIRM. I James P. Crook, kevlog "taken in big too, James E., as a partner. 00 theist der of April, leek Madre the erm name ofJAVIC. I P CROnB SON d seizes to fume eget Cement of his oldie:counts. AU pawns knowing them soiree indebted to him are minuted to all and settle without delay. DILL/MI PI ROUGH Sr PLANED LUMBER AND 1114.1111PACMCPED OP Window Back Frames, Doom and Blinds, itactidinge old Picket Pence Stroll Sawing, Botching ant Planing done to octet. Shop ow Peach St, Between nth and 4th Ste., SAN Pi. We respectfully call the attentloo of the s publle too= faellitles for dolog work to the beet of drilla ilroroPlit and on reasonable terms. Haying fitted up ecurel. shops, with raperior machinery. we feel confident , a giving entiresatiataatlon. creme" from abroad will receive prompt attention ms'lraa—tt. yktma P. CROOK as SON. ~r:i:4:vtiia:j A Phulen , * "Night Uloonsing Corelwo> -• • - Phalan's "Itiaht Bleamiag Ceram', Phalento ' "Night Blooming Cereoz.", Pirolon l / 4 .141iglaii - Blooming Ccrems.” Phulose. "Night Bleocriing Ceresta.” Ainost etquielte, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilled from the rare and beautiful flower frog which it takes ire name. Mann!actnred only by - PIIALON dc SON, New rock. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: ASK FOR PHALON'S—TARE NO OTHER CUOIL de. 110RO'S RtrilVE33 AND TELEGRAPHIC COLLEGE, 688 State at. between 6161 and 61b. Erie, Pa. The beat, cheapest, actual business College of &try to the state. Barlow moo say It le a nonage of real ranit, which does not give the lie to the:pnb , ic by giving diplomas to those who do not merit them A College of PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING; Combining Theory and Practice. Supplied with tank. emporium, insurance, coaunimainn, ratiroad,atocks and telegraphic departments. FIFTY DOLLARS • Pays all ezpentes for tuition, blank books, &c. Time reqsir , d from 8 to 14 we , la. rI.IIXLNBUIT.—We hare the berl penman in the West Sand for circular with clamp. COOK k mr":117. Principals. N 0 T . 1 C B Yenango Oil kT Co, nee t Crawford COIIIIIIIM Fleas, of 0. Church, 5 207. August T. 1858.• . vs. Foreign attachment. James McHenry. S The defendant tIl take notice that affidavit of plain tiff's claim, filed 20th Jolv, 1666, for $3,100 and interest, from the 20th of May, MS. And role entered for the Prothonotary to men the damages in this cm. at his office. in Meadville, on the 'oth day of A pyll, 11:07. at 10 o'clock a. m. W. F. CITA LTA. S, mr7-der. Prothonotary. D IMPATICII 11110111/IT, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, We take Weastite in announcing to the pnblic th•t we have &tented the services of A most nomglete and thorough workman, to take ehariga of OUT , _ REql/ERY A N'D 111 AVE BOOK 11 it NIIFIVITORY Yr. Ashby hu for 'event years been maimed in Pen field, Manic Hook Establi,hment, in wuffato, and has no wareriorin the bnsiner. Other valuakie ueiatant■ !nee beer eniagodoolhat work from this department &C., &C In all the pertains to cool 'trek, superior forward hi; and auperb finiab. EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR! CH A. STELLAR'S HAIR EXTER MIN ATOR, For Removing lipperfloous Hair. ' Yo the ladies espeelally, this lee:Wahl, depilatory recommends Itself is being an;s.' most indispeosible ari l, re to female beauty, la easily applied, does - not born or Injure thiskim but sets direttly en the ?Oats. It is omit:sled to remove superguons heir (r •m low fore heads, or from awe mot of the tr dy e completely. totally arm radically, extirpating the Mire, haring the akin soft smooth and natural. This la the only article u d by the French and is the only seat eillPetnal depfletprr In existence Price 76eaute per white, sent postp , to any address, on receipt of an order, tor BER3HR, SMITS 4 Cn . Chemists, 10144174, Tee Myer fit., Troy, N. V. S. LEIGH BELLS 1 1, • A Lugs atoek of ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, doel3 tt Tut , xi CRON & HA•ri.tN CAEIIt:RT forty afferent stele.. adaptld to sacred and sekol d e mule, for SSO to $6OO each Filty.ons gold or Sneer medals, or other ant pretotams awarded. them Moe 'rated Catalogues Awe. Address, 11010 V a FAULTS noeton.or maAn iv mu:dß z RS. Now York. *Mr:A E Olkti FOUNDRY, PSACEI fit, ABOVE TAR RVFFILO RO D, 11111,Pa HENRY, BRYANT & CO., Isnewlesors to Acheson * Ileum) i1t11117A01171.1311 0.1 PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN a Sawn IRON LSO AI,L HINDS OF IRON CASI7NGS, Every Stem Ell by la warranted to glire saidenactlan. Settler . , 81stilpokoes, awl Ire ith&e., on hand or =O. aftehered to order. Ptown ay? Piot Toners of sivirtar make sod darn• 0t7,0r islitire on band. A all and star trial eau att• des t m s alters tf. - HENRY, BRYANT it ttp— 26 AaCtli n Njr Tot. IE!!! PITtSBUEGH. PA The Largeat, CLespeat, Rart PI VIE ITNITED SUM /IFTY DOLLARS No EXTRA CRAROES JAMES P. CROOK & SON; ME 10 Esat - Park, Erie, I",ii MR. J. A. ASHBY, WILL 13E UNSURPASSED For a 1• by .r. c. sy,I.PEq REAL RSTATr; FOR-"MALE DWELLING, lIOU6ES Tom *tory intro, YO VD West 9th Mt., well fia!ebel, p , le. S2,C, Two Story frame; No. 2:1 Welt Lth St , new and good entelb, price $2,500. Two story frame, N 0.185 West 31 St., Caoghey house, a hargalo, ogee sl,of O. Oast *ad one ba7f stoey frame, tot :;(4810.f, on sth OLT mood West of State, desirable for business. _ Ulla dor: well doithedirttr., propetll of S. it WII. - g, non. gout% Erle. lot 1'41179, driest lot n tho Borough, prleb $2,600. -, . Two story Immo. No. 5.3 East Buffalo St., boost in law urio .6 man and_wood ithal on lit Boor. 5 roams up xt Ira, two., &e., &e., pries $l,BOO. ilodsrata taint. Otte sal one-half stair Inane, No. 83 Nam BP., eon tesant to business hones la good older. nnslda sni - ont, collar aid wood house. prits $3,700, 50 serer,_t aro, boas*, 10 acres wood, 9 mi!ea from city, pies S2,M 216 seta oa Plash Road, 100 acres wood, rew ZlO,llllll lumpy lart• orchard, 11111 exchange for elty pmr. arty at $6,000. Paasonable dlcoont for ail cash. ammo plate, on 'Bask Bout Narthlast.llo lump, value3,le I ipprovementa, 20 sera tiabsr, pries 212.000, 47 acres. W. Win from din Pod tentanzuntai wilt divide to mit yardman, per ban alto. . 45 sou, Ere mites from city, brick house, &e., good ED increments, price SOCO. 100 acres In are ele—s bargain—pries $3,500.„ 112 &CMS A:No 1 laird and TOM:Ina% nett North East, prl es per sere. 175, . 14T acre' In Harbasertek, Teri desirable and cheap, per lea W. City lot on West 81.11 St , wo. 140 Plies 22. 2 20. do do 10th ' do 766, de UM. 'do do 4th do 2711. do /MO. do do 11th do 661, do MX. .do do 6th do 141111; do 1,600. 'City lota on West Ttb St., Nos. 1482,1488 and 1489 each SI,(S)Q. Rust half °Tout-lots 239 anti 2M, in .1 ott to so it par - chasers; terms eaq. A number of lots in out-lot 230, on Buffalo Road. Eigbt oty lots It oat-tot 68? Wis*loth anclllth Stg.t be Natter property. HAYES h 11:11PLI18, Agents and Dada, in Real Sett* *12441 Basd Haws. Eris, Fa. There eonnath glad tidings of Joy to ►ll. To young gad to old, to greet and to aman• The beauty which ones was so pnwions andrrare, Is free to sill, and all may be fair. Y---72/11-1.1/218 OF CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, -For Improving and Beantlfying the Complexion The marl. valuable and perfect preparation la use for giving the skin a beautiful peeri.like tint that La only s found In youth. It quietly removes taza.lbsekles; pim ples, blotches, moth patebe, sallovneis, auctions, and all impurities of the sklo ' kindly besting the same, laying the Alin white and clause alabaster. lie use cannot be detected by the clout 'trolley, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly ha:talus: —lt Is the 1 , only article of the kind used by the French, and hi eon ildered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toi let. Upwalls of 00000 bottles inn sold during the put year, a sofileivat guarantee of iu erneacy. Pries. only 5 cent.. Sent by mail. pest-raid, on receipt of an or dir, by BERGER, ROUTTS & CO., Chemists, reb21537-Iy. 28.1 River Mt, Troy, N. Y. A F F i. , 1 U T , E D, _ SUFFER NO MORE When bs the use of Dr. JOIVV I LT. Ell ELIXIR yon can be clued permanently and at a trldingcost. The utoniehing sump which has attended this In valuable medicine for physical and nervou s . realmans e general debility and penetration. loge or muscular en ergy Impotent" or any of the consequenees of youthful Indiscretion, renders It the most ,yalnable preparation ewer diseoiered. It will r. move sU nervous affections. annulate, sre. eitement. Immunity to dude , or Dumdum, toosof roses. on, onnfneion, fir,uutts of self.d.etnration, feu of in. &q, It will restore the sppetits, renew the health of those Oce. bets destroyed it by sensual sinew or evil radices. . Young men, be hutobunged no .more by "Quark Doe• tore" and ignorant prastitioneu, Let mend without de. lay for the Eltslr, am beat ones restored to health and bappinere. A perfect ours is guaranteed In every in. Manes Pries $l, nr four bottle, to one ddress $3. Ons bottle Is =Molest to affects Curs In all ordinary ALSO. De, JOISTILLea FIiCIPIO Prus, for the speedy and permanent mire of Gonor•hea, Blest, Urethral *Urges, Gravel, Steams and all affections of thsHad ney■ and Bladder. Crizea affected in from nue to dia.. t days. They are smarmd from tweetabla extracts 'hat are harmless on the system, and never nansante the stomach or Impregnate the breath. go change of diet is necessary while using thedo, nor does their action in any manner leerier° with business pursuit& ill par box. Either of lbe store mentioned articles will be emit to any address. closely sealed and past raid. by mall or express, an reeelpt of nriee. 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PSRRICO, feb2l'67-Iy. P. O. Drawer 553, Einflklo, N. Y. R EPA RA TtR Throw away your faire f rztr, your twitches, your Destructive of comfort. sod not worth a fig; Coma tied eonts youthful. roam net And . - And resole. In y ^ tubown • Inintiant War. REPARATOR CAPILLL For restoring hair upon bald head. Mug whaNnr mute it may hare fallen out) and forrhag a growth of hair upon the face, it haat no equal. it will force the beard to grow upon the entoothest fat in from are to eight web,. or hair aye bald heads in from two le tbr-e months. A few ignorant practitioner• have as-. sorted that there IN nothing that will tome or harden the growth r f the hair or beard. Their assertions are halm, as thouiends of living trammel, from their own experience, ran bear winless. Rut many will my, bow are ant to distinguish the genuleefrom the spurting) It certainly is difficult, as ninatentla of the di/taunt preparation. advertised for toe Inds sad beard ars en Only worthless, and eon may have already thrown away larg. amounts in their purchase. To snob we would say, try the Reparator Capilli; it will ant you nothing unify, it folly comet up to our reprearlaldeas, 'lf y our druggist dare not Imp It. Rend us ale duties sad' we willlorward poet paid. together with a reesipt the money, which will be return d you on applidatlon, providing entire ettlalketion n not given Address W L. CLARK & CO. Chemists No. a West tayetto Syracuse, N. Y. feb2ll7-ly hbfiliT•tf. • MANE 00D— How Lostlifew Restored • Ju.t pabliaid a new editlth or 1"' - Coleerwelre celebrated env , on the radfll core (without nediellie) o f ' tryenvarorrhora or Pe , ,i t al w. o k om 1 00 0 ontar , S.pnipl . Lou... TIMW.111)151 , . Mental ela iocerault.7• loPedlturats to Marriage, era; 0 4 6 - co..amptiou. Balmy, sad rite induced bylielf-• hai,igeace or sexual eitranarenica. • TT' Pries, la a valid 'iravolope. on)' 6 nets. . — The eelabrated utb.l'ir In air admirable may clearly deteermtvater, inn. a 'bitty yeare• entetratel practice, 113,1 the altrixuaa coratainraers of all-alms* Else D. radically cared 'Moat the dearteroire are tf interne) tnedtethe or tbe apfilitretioa of rbe lielre—Yolrdlrß oat • mode of care at ones SIMON, COPtllill sad froetnal;by Means efarbtell every ev,7trer, no matter what ble con. ditinn may be. may rare hlrosegtheaply privately sail radically. ifliErllLflili Pqnt•nader oral. inn plain envelope, 1 n swaddles. poet•pald, "1/ towelot of 'six nuts, or two pod amp. Addrees the CHAS. 7. C. BLIN 7 & CO:,' de4o-8m 12? Bowen. N. Y. root Ofßee Ben Can PUSS .LIBERTY WHITE 1441. D. Preferred by ati prsetical eaglets!. 'hy it. and yew wt bare no other.' 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