The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 23, 1867, Image 1

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    TOE ERIE OBSERVER.
• ROSISRWRIBek BLOCS, (Cr immi)
CORRIR STARS Sr. AND IRS PARC.
jrooy.—Slngle copies, paid in minute, $2lO
L id until the end of the year. MCC pin cop•
t , o af address II:0; Ten copies S2A,
111 ranger: 4loo secollas unlit be nettled sown
\o per will be tent to env !orlon whose re
nit, Is not bacon, tutees the price paid l
mvan—Thelailiming are oar adterilaing rates,
il l Pa wictly adhered to. In reckoning the
ocerti.i•rn.nta. an loth is clnektered
At.thin6 Get half an inch is rated ae a fall
BSCOMM
•2. 22 4 27 40 7Or 203
•'; 3"5 l 0 12q 000
4 1101 30 4M FOO q • " `“Itl
7 ! %el a7` £5O , tot , ..no tux, woo
37 C.M' 7M 65. 18 2400 14 0 ,
9 0 `10 0" ' l 2 00 r .. 4 1.011 30M 40 1 , 0
010,14 01,20 0 3' 0 8 4 001,85 00
n 1 12,4 013 . 8 035 Or- 1, nn on rOkl
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MEMIOI3IIII3
D.i n ierii in Pin., Cherry. A;ti.
• a ^d O.k T.nm` Pr. T.Ath •WI Chi ng l e , 04;n e .
, i•th RR. n. nt. vti., Pa m.24t
ourti,‘NG,
phe e tele.m. tilege •ne. Of!flea e. 69 Pifte.h
)I,rott elrnikr o f txth. Offieg Open n thiv And
rip Wlllll.lol'. r..idence 914 /Sirtle be•
Ninthan.: Tenth Flee.
I, w. GITNNIIIiIII.I.
aTT.VATT AT LAST ANTI JUSTICE OP TAI P,SACM.
rhim .eont, nonvoraneor and nowootor.
a n ,„,t, hn I like, 141:almost 'Colmar of girth and
Fria. Pa. .tovr,s-t t
ZIEME2
SOH, Oanwavasanta_ at tb. 15.1
rae , . ham "n hand a larva
Provlorinna V 711.1 and Willow Waft,
hne,n, na,sra, kn. to which h. re.
th. attintlon of th.noblie. aatimflad that
• ;nod htrraini as an be bad in - An• r,rt
.
ii!esiNILVT . ;
. PRTNDIT AN AND RD N.17/1%
AR . ewer C Qlonters Onrob—lsnar.l•
t•hrr
•-,• V. W. Tr. o .Pn. Annr nth the
, Ira. ettrPot r'fßee boy ro film 11
D. 1 4. ,D." 11
V. VIREO dr
WbnlAtis , A And retail dealer In Anthracite.
rnna and Fffoorhttnr ensi end Irn..d 6.11211011
Iwo" for fan ndri ea. and prepared fnr hou.e nee.
hand. Yard. Corner Bth And Myr.lA. and
Nrrtle, kroi Rttner at.., 2 agnates WPM of the
vitioarD, M. D..'
ttnmenenthie Phvitietse and aorr•on
.od tr.ite^c• 824 Pe , eh at.. op...nett. the Perk
offi c e hone from 10 to 12 A. It.. 3to 5 P. IC.
aps.6m•
f.V.IT*TE FATE et ILE%
r ti, rr rhnf^e brininess altax oo Rhea qtraeot, be
'loroef anfi".l7hth 'treeta-Kaat Ride are
r.tlo oa 'on raminnahle term; If applied
.Nairek of
OTH - II4I.IIPAITTI. aa•aot
IN 11. MI LLAIT.. k
nivtiEsovrive Aro Melt Vivra*
e• earner Siath Street and Rasa inn.w. E.
j. 94
R. 04 riortni R.
LITEAT AM. SALM STAILL On Ft*h th
b..b...4n Stet. end French. Pin, Roma and Car
to Int nn rna.annahle term*. TrIVISM44I.
KING,
g4tar.ll, RRNIVIR. sap nir..tigrt lines.
. Vet. I/.. T nr.r. kn. Pmtrintnr or- Ale an 1
and %fait warebonies, Erie Pa.
r. vtefignl 4 o. D. D.
nßyTtir. (Mr*. Froorh isonna otf - fy
"f'lloPk. nosr tomer of Roo.l flooloo
NI
1 - W me Glen In RnsAn-ONN ,
nnrn).l.dong rh• Park. Trio. Pa • VA
Kr!oirry, WILE.I I I,3IIK 4141..
RrnotxxoTin to (I. 'R. J. Yortnn.
Alarthanta, an/ Whnioasla den!ora in Cnal.
for V. V. k t: nod People', Laos of 'atm.:a...
IM , o Pnrk. rria Pa janCR5 ly.
Vin WIICIIELT. &L• en..
AVCTION . AND env - 3moms Iit.CRANTS.
.1' E.tate Agont... 8.12 Rtsto ■tract. (corner 9tb.)
4 Advaneell made on nonpfcroment,
tanT4'67-1y wa. owx.
h. 11. ARKS.
• TAiLnR /OM CL/WW.RCLIZANCII
, :nek. Tlennetem plgee,l Chttbee
Npa!red and cleaned on short notice , Terme u
rem - me2l le
r. oirrNuc. IiCOOCR BRIM( AO.
& MIIEIOI.IOI,
• ATTORVILT.' AT T.A.,
'
'ln. Pa- nMee In Xeres bnildlos. Liberty etreet,
le rd,, p., office ererigemp's flank.
X elmden St
. 'Ts. prernptle made in all - parts 0 , the nil re
12-em.
- I 12-e
~' LK. HI/ OWN .1.7 f'o..
&nit... In h,d .n 4 gnft ennl,
"t 1'40,w clispnrel of nur dneir Dmpertv to the
' , en 0.n..-Ur retire from irt. reel
wtr sq,eervire erninentl, war
enn 14n , . tnd "nr M t ; friends
rani?-t•1 neOrr, EkWKIII & or)
ES • -
1, 46.1,10n5b!n Tsilnr, Fifth •treet, botireen
!s'h, P.rio Cast 'as Work • Repstrisc sad
to orntnntly. .nIOAA fr
MU=
1 : ''Q , ' , ..1.: ha ratihal for zirla of an. tlarlriatilow,
*l.• twniliwt, a. Ativwt untie,. ehawtheimtiela.
. I , mt.twp.r. t , ii.ntr it itrew te , t , Waiter' ace It*
'‘'. l t , a l 3: VAN Wittig. bnardiaq lantrta ana
ft , ,,,i lls ata, , tal with sot:Tanta of all idea at
'',.. r.: , i't brzot to cull at thin Mira. 'to.
' 4. ..t., Ergo, PA. J. F. CROSS
& CRAIG
Siro Ht lamotiv.4 from Vow' Vorig
'Eizrf LOT OF COFFEE AND SPICE !
Con, rreeire4 from New York •
rz'••'' kiN of •n I Shore Family Nark • "
thr go wilno Con Firth as •.
EEtY
*Nu aItOING SPUMES%
rnaNta ,r ?MIMI! AND 7TRBTllltir4 rint.
h Johnson, Proprietor& Oood ii Teel acid
Owars On hand at modnesto prim.. j712-t(
11. TOR Wet, tic CICIA It !MOBIL
blitnnt.d have , ravel • nay Toba-eo at•re, er
a,l rrnneb. fonPn•ne -
4 " 0 tad vill tonp enottantl• on band • chafe.'
"'•nr., Tnbt-ea, `lnnrr and everrthing n"1;
dwt rehV , ln .tore, wtdab th^, "
an!. and r•bal. Plug
and Pile cot chewlor to
^' Mat tntnnta-bire imok In tobacco. piper
trayt. In treat varlatn.
I,
ftoao k AciKTV
a =- s=" -
rrm t, into¢ .O.7IIGSNTLRIEEN
• ''•'• of Cho ;lain and vanes. -
RP•11)Y•IT ADE CLOThiNG.
• 114 . 4 7-1444 tiodor ClOtblnn. A variety or Gent.'
Turntable: Onnas.
tent on hand and
"t! al n e , oznti t
i titebin ' W u
i l n t ' iZen/ quidlng done .14 the
f Gn• lan e Tern 'stint. of the Latest style
", ladle** t , d ll blldren'a Garments. MI Olt
"tpromp'l7 attAndei to
jigrc ITRRICR.
r.tnch zt . bettre**4th and itt`t.
ttl'i, "lißt Wet ti dip Cll,lllO.
"h 1 she was beautiful and filth
Wit% atan , y Iva, and /stint bath
Whose earths- tendril. soft entwined,
Ithehathed the erre hone and wind -
CRISPER COMA.
Per Ccirllns , the hair of either yes Lute Wary and
fltheizr aterglets or Reny, liessire Carle
ty auto= ltda %Wes Leath end Gesttheien cm tun
tity tbsthardiess a thousand Mb tt 4 *ha' only article
Th+ t.tha world that will sot strelgot U.140%128,14 tb•
EAP esare ttme give it beasitithl, ens, anpearanan The
FAMILY GROCER TES Crisrith Gina potash curls bale, but intimates,
Pb0e.4.1., gneuk, rm. bout A. sag dramas it; Is highly and dell/shiftily
P.t en *r .Trrfnea Pieol Pees., RI. m a , pormforried, and is tbsicest COW late szticie iris Mu d d
"4 4 ,1 n
t 7 , 4" r "" in Opltt Pee% crukki , avow • GPM tb. A/WM= raft T he °deer Cobs
at errs:arse thine. Vesting e/.& will to not to spy odArestor wsledand post.ukt fern
6 , 04 h Raising Flees. pm.' Address a waits,.
Ist
nv.i
ears. en n
Pim ode of tad in ear- N. 8 .I. CLeftB & CA, Chemists.
t , r la. fact Wed
"Rineo • First (rim rivals Mon,' . ...IMP -
Figette ityrsensk NT.
anti tf
Donlan In
LE ROPE ROPE PACKING. HEIM
Otitr.!4 . 1 1.0(11 q1:1 tiOnSq•
aC2$-tf
==ffilli
%Ty Tina BRIDAL llDUANBEnsoluglaLisdiracuts_.o.
v.rd. .r Rout eeenn vand NI 11 sad laitneUsa to Mal Iles—guktedrid u
.b at
ard asoatatback,a- d nathera u Vr_ta dm &
ri-te l4l " MOH a OO / 1 4 Azuftean Meek. apes. Addams Dr. J. scannest
jaIDN.,I7. Phitedtlidds.
VOL. 37.
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BARR, JOHNSON k CO.;
S T
_O V E S
PIONEER IRON WORKS,
I=l
or stock Is the !argue \ and beet emit of Buifele, ena
holdout. extent Men, the following well known
varieties t
THE A‘H I C
I A PARLOII COAL STOVE-.TWO 812%8
stone is just the same in 'pnnelple as the P. P.
Stewart.. and Is to every reenact its equal. We *See It
f4r sale with unlimited confider re in its merits. The
Waite Is fold by us at a much lower Mice than that of
the Stewart, and is warranted to bo alt we claim for It.
THE U. S. GRANT.
Thiais beyond doubt the finPlt owe Int Cooking
Stove for hare coal in the market. There is uo troubie
to either kindling thellre or tuansuirig it aft-rwarnr.
and it can be easily regulated to secure jilt inch a hest
ea is requtred. fire can be kept In It through the night
without danger. No one who ha, ever seen it to ope
ration would want to nm any other.
THE OEIENTAL.
Persons wast;sg the Orisstsl, oat be inipplhod by as
at Low
EISIZEI
PARLOR STOVES-.
We have the exclusive right In Pennsylvania or
manufacturing the celebrated
t MORNING GLORY !
ADMITTEDLY TUE BEST EVER INTRODUCED
Also on hand, the Model Parlor, Favorit., Cylinder
Belle, Petri, fllobo Rester, and Belle Cottage.
Oneatoek Is eery large, consisting fo part'ilui follows
COURT, MONITOR ((or wood
ECONOSIFT, VICTOR,
_PROGRE3S. INT" 81.LELD,
REPUBLIC, 113.11751P11,
HOTEL RA-NOES OF ALL SIZES
Including ins Improved—the best In the world
..,
BUCK'S PATENT 6 HOG% HOTEL ETTOTEI
BLODGETT PASTRY BAKERS
SHEET IRON . STOVES I
And, 111 fact, even Meg ancora to the trade
TUE TtrIILIC AIM INVITED TO CALL
AND EXAMINE OUR. GOODS.
Etslß CITY IRON WORKS.
~.
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM
BOILERS, OIL STILLS AND TINES,
BRADLEY'S PATENT ENGINE, HICK'S
DIRECr ACTING CIRCULAR S AW KILLS, GEARED
MULAY MILLS AND MILL GEARING,
DRILLING TOOLS,. PUMPING RIGS AND
GEO. SEMEN. Pula& bt.
W. J. F LIDDRIX, Haperititma.at.
JOHN H. N.M. Sec etary and ?mums,.
THE BRADLEY ENGINE,
ERIE CITY IRON WORKS,
Caen Steam twice- Elam doable ttiapo ear of ,sny other
('.,ties who wish to increase their power without
changing the' , boiler. eats do to by nettle the Bradley
Rngtoe, which works the Exhaust Steam sad gins
double the power from the taros boiler, thus saving halt
the foal. jarklCf67-tt
F AMILY SUPPLY STOUE,
Nos. 23 and 24 West Park, (Beatty's .1110,1,)
HEARN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG,
GI 11_ CE R S,
COUNTRY mores.
FLOUR, POEtK:FISFI,
DRIED & SEALED rEL'ITS,
Tie Bait Qralitla of Pares amt 0111
Agents for the Cleveland RIG. %outs and Blsat n
Powder.
15r • tholes and fresh always kept on band;
shileb erll I be sold at the towed figures.
ZSa
pledge ourselves not to be undersold, and knee all
to glee no ► ealt.
or The highest pr ies laid for country prodon•
ratlr66 tl
cumen ucins.
_.....
ERIE
DEALERS IN
Enip, PENNA
COOKING STOVES
CITAINION, 11/R3SONV.
•nI—FINING ROOM
ALSO DRAMS IN
for hotel, Eoarding Raises, &a
- IPURNACZS,
lIANCFACIVRE
ENGINES,
PATENT ENGINE,
CIRCULAR RAW MILLS
SHAFTING, PULLIES, LO,
DRIVING PUT
Ifanutaetacoll hy the
Cogige of equal olio.
ERIE, PA,
Wholesale aod Eaten
dad dealers In
WOODEN Et WILLOW WARg,
TOBACCO. SEGABIt ke.,14(.1.
T"`; lIOMS COMFORT'
COO7ING STOVi
Which no Mazda
I-
UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER!
TILE VERY BEST MATERIAL
HO ME COMFORT.
All the Joints in doors and dampers are fitted in the
mast parted manner, ihaklng the Same Condon,. In re
ality.
AIR TI-GHT
The FLUES In tho
'MOUE COMFORT
Ave vary lame. &Ins a quick draft. labials Is of great
ImPortanee to a Conking Stove. No patas or exportsa
are spared to make the
HOME COMFORT
THE 110S7 DURABLE,
TETE Mosr EcoNoulon,
r
TOE MOST CONVENIENT.
TEM QUICKEST ➢A%BR,
THE HANDSOMEST, AND
IN MARKET
THE HOME COMFORT
ie WA , ranted t. be se represented. Cell mid se* the
Home Comfort, or rood for • circular, et the HOUSE
FURNISHING STORE of
W. G. GARDNER, Solo Agent,
utr7-2an
WIROL6I4A.R DRY GOODS rTOB R.
423 STATE STREET, ERIE" PA.
SOUTHARD, C i RAWFORD' /fp IfcCORD,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,.
HOISERY,
no=-1f
Oar stork 4 the largrit em brOaght to tbe cite
coasistint of
PRINTS,
DRUMM.
BILKS.
CLOTHS,
•
BLEAREIIO & BROWN sat rpm a.
L-Complete lesortment of Dress Goode
Every kind of article In the 'Notice lines
and, to shaft, s foment wartment at arriTttang
seeded by Consist D•abrah
TO DE SOLD AT NE77. "Mr. PRICES !
Col air 7 Deafen are lael'ad tcey,itows W. We do a
strictly wholesale trAde, and' propose senior at =eh
Prises as weal Ine.ll It to the adtatitago of truirtlaucts
to this nation to deal la Erie, instead of itendisor
East for their rewade.
TO ALL WHO CHOOSE TO BUY
We make this very blind offer, proposlog to pens.-
neutly establish the system The anknowledged superi
ority of oar good.. manufactured under our especial
care will be ntabstaine4 arel we are rreparing lame ad
dittoes' to our marmfaeturing facilities. We invite au
inspection end ecarmartson of our stock. and wish ell t•
bear in 1121.214 the fact that by parebasuly of us they am
the wont made by the retail deafer OS LL AND RE
CONViff MED. J. EICEMPLAUB & CO..
ape:ref-U. - ingitate St, Brie, Pa._
NEW OKOCERY STORE.
ONE-TiALY SQUARE R OE7II 01 UNION DEYOY. I
R. S. Sorra/um. W.A. egjwvoil), J. It. Bicaona
tos72.4-tf
NEAT CO - Ali YARD.
MERCER:OOAL AND IRON CO. 'YARD,
EMALPRAS &nom'
Rslllng the Werner Coat cheaper than be eheapest—
other Coals to proportion. A trial in all tb At la owes
nay to convince any one of their enpartor q
deollOSto ' .
H ISARN, CHRISTIAN & WL%Io
Bait 'tut roadved ► both lot of.
PAINTS, OILS, • BALD LINES ED OIL,
• avring artto law OIL
"El A. W 8080 & CO.,
A: •
=EI
COUNTRY PRODUCE, GI tOCERIES,
f1b371210.13.1F1NZ3. U% Oat. asa.a Illy TOIIAP7O.
CI-ochry, Willow Wive, Fruity ;, Nuts, dm,
Jo 8141 rime arhussi,
West aliiNbetinsa Ilthind filth St ...ram PA.
lath paid far Country holm,
➢. A. Wean..
MINX, FOX, •
OR MUSK BAT AI'S,
dirld fi
By the dem or al eutjtonsti. by
HORSE BLANK'S
%mar at 11,,a 11 , 1 4 wa g , b.
tutt.DEX;
OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS
F. A. WEBER I CO., 81.4 Sea as Ss.,
Tieve exeratemed taaj w7 Prite 0 tobtested
a k a ort re sit
lawessot vitt eoll dthee -b7 ehe
ewe ?ben Ordn ane eteeetoerol the We* garteh
the =mt. Rote* ato e m end reeds Se sales
pada Itee otos. • eetitAm
9,,KA Tzar • _
if&Dms , , onntip & BOYW al ATES
v4trft RAM/
C•el3.4f Mle
WEEKLY
ERIE, PA.,TifURSDA.T • AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1867
EMI
=EMI
THE /111:.? WORKING' srova
MIS Peach Street, Erie.
J 0388119 fa
CASS (YESES.
01 . 2443 "St. Entanr.
KEEP TUE. MILL R.OLUNG.
EDSOIs% CHURCHILL CO..
.. . HaMog removed to then
NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE.
NO. 2'NOBLE BLOCK,
ATI now yretoito4 to sill
Y- G () ()'1) S
Clamps? Ulan Beer 'before. ,
The fallowing Ilia ptlesllzt of Elmo of tie Goods noir
gelling at agar store:
.
4000 Vardanood Madder Prlota,... ...... •.... ....leo
3000 do do"
l . ..... —1.....5 d0
a
WOO do • do '
4000 do - •do •- 180
BROWN AND BLEACHED MIISLINS
4000 Tar& 4-4 Brown - - ::-...-...164
.
31410 do 4-4 do - 131
WO do 4-4 do beam. ro
NIO3 do Frthe Brown 4.4 lel and 184
0000 do do 4-4, 200 -
moo a. 2_4_ •
.-.. .
..
. 13X0
30N3 do Bleached 4-4 15c
MOO do do t- 0 1$1.
-
COO do do. 7-0
200
000 do do 3-4 121ic
' Tons thousand-yards Dalaloas at 24 coots. all Wool
Delidnes cheap
DOMESTIC FLAMM DIPARTIIIIGNTe-Red. White,
Illus. Buff. be. Opan Plannitil. an CORM'.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
f. foil line of Ladles'.
Mluve sod Children's Hon.
:n) eentistain are also provided for to this depart.
Isent.
DR ESS GOODS
A roll line or all tha various styles and makes of
Dress Goode. and ere endeavor to salt the. stunt festldib
ogle i• this line We show our goods with great pleas
umeltbout charge.
A large line of Prima and Dotustle Muhl= TS*
cheap. ?wads an :nu. for BoYe veer, cheaper that
any-other parties. can and No them.
HOOP SKIRTS IN ALL STYLES S.; SIZES
YANKEE NOTIONS.—A fall tins of all kind., such
as Thread, Pins, Nesdles, Buttons, Tzflonoluff, te.
SPRClAttflßS.—Broarn and Bleached itualins.Prlata
and Delatnes. We cell below the mirket.
e'er Don•t forget the place,
CORNEA OF BT4TE AND FIGEITR STRISM,
Wert door to the Post OM*, 'goblet:Hoek.
ED3ON, CRIIRCRILL & CO
aptil 4zek
1 MPOUTANT TO TOR PUBLIC.
RtTOLDTION IN THE BOOT & 87.0 E TRADE
aka L hereby given that ar ar April 6th, IBM U.
entire deck of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C.,
Waanfaettired Tr and in Mai* at the establishment of
J. EIMIEWLAUB h CO., 02t gists Strwet and which
for qnslitr and finish cannot be sarpassed in this mar
let,
WILL BE BOLD BY THEY
To Individual customers sterholegale Ma plan of
operations Is to to permanent, and the manufactory is
to to still farther oalsoced by the addltlcm anew balld
logs and Improved macblnerY.
J. EICHENLAUB it - CO., STATE ST..
Not being eoonteasneed, by the retail dealers be this
'edit a, beam* they leill not abandon their eetecative
ratan trade, have resolved to !smatter sell their afoot
by
-RETAIL, SINGLE PAIR,
To all who climes to patronise Om. Ewen pair of
Boots. Whom Gaiters, &e.. ko., of their mounts *Hatt
mot will badgered
AT WHOLESALE PRICES,
Thu lisv!agt to the titan endomer the enttre met
which be will be obliged, se heretofore, to pay st all ,
ether edablielosenti.
T11'71(151 lliTl3 - VISIT 7. eatrzuar
BRYAN, dc
Baie opened • saw Groo' Stars at Ma staud lately
oeetiplad by.T. Erns. Jr.,
NO: 605 FRENCH AT., WAYNE BLOCK.
(Nat to iteConkey & Sbennott'as)
Mart they frill bop on bud • complete stock of story
-Thing Ixt their line of trade. including
GROCERIES. PRODUCE,
WOOD, WILLOW & CROCKERY WARE, AC.
Alt of Thiel will bo cold at
?U LOWEEIP MARKET PR CZ
1511 i• The public are Invited to call and esaudne our
Stock. We 'legs osesetres stet to be undersold by
anybodY. syrt-Zuh
THIS OLDEST ESTABLISHED
tIABPET AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.
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A comae/ Stock of
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slivodos tha Items& wiiitk. &hawk% Illimatike
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mule Sire lealswetbs dean& end Seer to trade
b mg the MAI* wear* bares the Peale
sad Pali Wer reotral to waft evert wreeon-,.
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Yank Baden, and et ha tetra* Mee In Phllada
pbis ever! weer. See defy Mu of each pleer,ae
bilignagbllkta eneekerstlea Grr We dare for asks
tion. -
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(3cameseeptkek sad other as be saw *ln perfect
&ea* areallthell G elea raccatal damp.
alilkeintats and Deals* prim .1.50 per
bamboo Staab* iflikkamo: Altimeters far advice
deal& ha .aakteeemed to Banamixes Petteipal .
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d Cocrcm, a COLD, Os L Suss Tinto requites how
attoatteation,arad should-h. chested: If allowed to
continue, Irtitation of the Looms pimxisnemt Mr cot
Disease, or Catiromption, Is often the remit.
BROWN'S BELONCRIAI; TIIOCUES,
baying a direct intimate to the pasta, Oro tauoedloto
roller: For
BUONCUITIB, ASTEI hi A, CAT 4RRIT,
CONSUMPTIVE
and Throat :` mom.. Troilus are used with always
good sums,. Singers and Publie Specters will end
Trod . ut clearing the voles when taken before
Ringing or - r ealAg, and relieving this throat after an
animal eaertion of the mail organs "The Troches are
recommended end prescribed by ptvraielans, sad have
bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the
country Tieing an article of tree merit, and having
proved their tams' by a feet of mane years, each year
ands them in new localitiee In various puts Of 'the
world, and the Troches are auiversally p-ononneed bet
tsr than other artiilee.
Obtain met 'Drown', Bnreblil. Trachea," and do
pot PM] Or the sr?rth'ess 'mitotic:lns Stint my be
offered. Sold eeereerbere. nn'29 9n3
A C►LD To TO L►ucse.—
DR. DUPONCO"3
GOLDEN PERIO DIC a 1 PILLS,
FOR FICHALIN
In Correcting IrreiralaritleilternoilagObstntottona of
tbe !total& Tunes, trout eataterer ennee. and lawnyi
evecreefol 111/ a priTOTAILVTI.
ONE BOX. IS SUFFICIENT
In removing obstruction and restoring nature to Its
proper channel, cinfetleg the nerves and Waging bath
the "rosy color of health" to the Obeli of the moat del.
Mete.
Full bud explicit directions anintopsny esch box
Price $2 per box, alt boxes $5. Sold by see draggiet
In 'fiery teen, village, city and hamlet throughout the
world. Sold In Erie by .1. B. Clknrl2l2 & CO., druggist;
lot• sputa for the city.
1 wain by sending theta St through the Pat Office,ein
hive the ptila nut (confidentially) by mall to UT pest
of th. country. (me et poets;.. H. D. Min.
- 1237T,C7-Iy. Sole Proprietor, New York,
PairAILID OIL O PALN /.31:1 U•c4
;or preparing, reatOring and beautifying the Hair, ind
-In the most delightful ea wonderful article the world
even. pranced.
Ladle+ will find it not only a certain remedy to re
store, darken and btaisitify the hair, but also admirable
article for the toilet, au-it is highly perfameZ with •
rich and delicate proi fame, Inde'pendint of the fragrent
odor of the oils of palm and ma at.
• -
SHE 11ARTEL OP PiIRII.
A new and beactitnl plenum, which .in delicacy of
stint, and the tenacity with which It-cling to the
handkerchief and person is unequalled.
The above girl:dies for sale by all druggists and per
omens, at $1 per bottle each. Sent by *tyre= to any
address by theproptletors,
T. W, WRIGHT CO.,
100 Liberty Street, New York
oetis-1t
K 3017 TILT niIITIBT..—Z/11d1IDO Z. F. Thornton, the
put Ptel& Astrologist. Clairvoyant and Psycho me
trials; who has astonished the aciectine alum of the
Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, Y Y.
Madame Thornton possesses inch wonderful powari of
second eight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of
the greatest importance to the single nor married of
either lez. While to a state of trance, she delineates
the very Malone or the vermin you are to marry. a•d
by the aid of an instrument of Internee power, known as
the Psychinotinpe, guarantees to' produce a life Oki
picture of the flame husband or wife of the applicant,
together with date of marriage, position in /Ifs, leiding
traits of theracter, itc. This is no humbug 11111 thousands
of testimonials an avert. She will &rid when desired
• certified certificate, or written guerantes, that the
picture is what it purports to be. Cy enclosing fifty
mints and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, Ton
will receive the picture and destied information by re
turn melt- All nommunicationa suredly ecmfidentlith
Address in commence, Sarum■ E. F. Tacirmon, P. O.
Box ZCI. Hudson. N.Y.feb2l•67-17-.-
A Tooso Lsisr—R turning to her country home, at
ter s sojourn of fee► months in the city, was hardly
recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustle,
dumbed fan, she bad soft, ruby complexion cf alined
marble smoothness, and instead of tcenty-thriee abe re
ally appeared but' eighteen. Upon Inquiry as to the
nose or 10 great a cheinge,the piste Ty told them that
she need the CIRCA'S' Ale BALII, and emisidend It an
innithable acquisition to any Lady's Toilet. By its nee
any Lady or Gentlemen can impronitheir personal ap
pearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its cembine
tion as Nature herself is simple, jet ussiunased In its
ellesry to drawing imparitin front, also histling,elsans
frig and bentifying the alto and completion. By its
direct eaten on the cuticle it draw. from it all Its Mi
norities, kindly healing the nme, and tearing. the sue.
face as nature intended it to be, clear. soft, smooth and
beautiful. Price $l, sent by mail or express, on receipt
of an order, by V. L. CLARK k Chemins, .
Ifo.b West Fayette St, flyrecase. N. Y.
The only Amerfetn Agents far the sale of the seam
feb2.l'6T-17.
WO,DWOL atm Tatra.—lladame Remington. the
world renowned - Utroloelst and Sosonamtmlistie
whlltin a elairroyantetals, delineates the_very
Warm of the - person Jon are to marry, sad by the aid
of an lasts lament of totems, poesy. 111101F11 a• the Pay
eboinotrope, rearsztom to produce & perfect and We•
like facture of the foto, husband or wife of the appii•
cult, with data of marriage. oeinpatton. leading bats
of ammeter. to. This is no Imposition. satestlmonials
without number can work By stating play of bbt/s,
age, dSioaltion.eolorof heir and eyes, - and eulogies
jay eons* and stamped envelope addressed to voursell,
you win melte the picture: by Nissen mail. together
with desired information.
11260IIndille0,11AD411111 GIETICDII Rmt
mesa:4P. O. Box Pif, West Toy, N. Y.
M 32117-17
suutotal littun Nrenstrr Brattr—le • eartabe eon
for disowns of the Bladder, Kidney+, Biseed, Dropsy,
°wads Wealmess, Pante Complaint', General
ty wad all Mama of the Urinary Orient, whether wt•
gating lo male or female. from whatnot censa originat
ing and= matter of how long standing.
Moses of these Orgoos requital Unease of a d hustle.
Tiro treatment le submitted to Consumption or insani
ty may eons Oar Plash wed Blood are supported from
tbeselourom, and the Best% and Esplanade, and that
of posterity, depends liven prompt are of • Wish%
remedy. Belmboles list:sot linen, established up
vrarde of 18 year', prepared by
B. T. WAMBOLD. Druggist,
Di Broadway, New York and 101 Bola 10th Street,
Phlimtelphls, Pa. to:14,8?-1y.:
FE= To Eritusetrr.—A loge • pp. Clrcalu, gains
team:atlas of the etestort haportaxist to earning of
both um.
It teaches haw the Iwo* tow tomes beantital.the
&named repeated. end the Comae* knelt.
Ito rimer vas m geotlawee shoal Sob to sea OCR
ahem, awl nodes e copy. postpaid. by Moro me%
/Mow P.O. Drown
rehle67-li. - - Troy, New•Yesk.
itAIMUCUI AID CULLUM AID Tin Minutia *Om
ilLunorn ismy arms ism so tho aims oi &Ow
tab, sod eke noldral *fork Abeam 'sad Vries
irtdsll auto Ispoltesosts to UMW% vitas we
stain of &IA east - le swig Moo ssestopos. too of
ebargo.' Addsossibt. P. MULLIN NOVO UM Sorsa
isoodstloa Midst/gds. Ps. lazdn747.
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Oppressed Woman's Soliloquy.
[All questions have at least two sides, and
many have ours. Witty persons, who love
the ludicrous, win have their . fan, no matter
!likens they bit. gm is the expression of a
Buckeye me political question. dust• hear.
the esucebox talk
'to vote, prom, to vote,. that - lathe •'question "
Whel her 'as heifer for the sex to submit.
to ground down by the "lords of crea
tion,"
0 0 don the trowvers, go forth to all labor,
And thus gain -a chance to •'rota
To vote ; to work ;
Enough ! And by that work to 'say we reach
The "ballot-box." That le more, aye, tar
much more
Than we bargained for. We merely wishid
to "rote."
But not to do their labor. To vote ; to work:
To work I to take man's place—aye, there's
the rub; _
For in that place of his whet trials come,
When we shall have silt:Med on-the treitsere,
Must make us pause. There's the respect
That renders our fate so endurable ;
For who could bear the task.of providing
The clothes for youngsters, the false hair for
Montan—
The bills of milliners, the laundress' bills,
The vermillion for her cheeks, and a thousand
Other things that none but patient husbands
know,
When he would his own leisure buy
With a bare ballot ? Who would office bear,
To groan and sweat under a weary life,
While "man"--the theme of all our preaching,
Would take our places in the drawing room
And at the plane, puzzles the Will,
And makes us rather bear our petticoats,
Thin fly to troweers and their labors
Thug equality makes cowards of us all :
And thus our native seal for "female suffrage"
la calm'd by "equality of labor ;"
And the brilliant visions of our destiny,
With this regard, fall again to earth,
And leave us at our agitations." .
The Lowry Movement.
- We publish below, as a matter of local curl
reitY, the letter of a number of our citizens
asking M. R. Lowry to be a candidate-for re...
election to the Senate, with his reply. Many
of the sigaatures belong to parties who hive
heret-fore been among Lowry's moot deter
mined enemies, and there are not a few who
will be surprised to see them in their present
nonnectiett. The response of the irrepressible
Senator is Lowryieh alllover, and our readers
will appreciate it at it 9 exact worth and no
more :
Hos. M. B. town' :—Dear Sir :—We, the
undersigned, citizens of Erie, believing that
the future prosperity of this city, and •the
counties thrtfugh which the Pennsylvania
Erie Canal passes, 'upends in a great meas
ure upon the enlargement of that. canal, and
that its enlargement can only be effected by
State. or National aid, and, believing : that
from your long experience-in the Legislature,
and extensive acquaintanee with public men,
you can exert a greater iefluence in- favor of
this improvement than any new man that can
be elected, request you to become a candidate
for re-election to the State Senate at the en
suing election, and pledge oar united efforts
to secure your nomination and election.
We remain very-sway yours, gto,
Butz. re... May 6th, 1567. • . ,
Frank rtl.CrearY, A H Caughey, Henry
Rawle,
James I Williams, J W Hays, E W
Reed, D Manager, .1 Israel Town, T J Hos
tinson, Josiah Kellogg, R F Gaggin, Wm F
Lutje, J Hoikinson, M R Barr, S C Brooks,
Geo Belden, W J F Liddell, J Abell, M San
ford. S E Bacon, J Robinson, W W Reed, J
C M'Creary, 0 Ntible, J 8 'Richards, C M
Reed. Jr., L L Lamb, J J Town, D P Ensign.
A J Johnson, R. I. Pelton, - A R Kellogg, W
Brown, G W F Sherwin, G A Ebisob, F P
Dippo, T Hirt, Joe M Sterrett, S P Kepler; H
Butterfield, C P Rogers. Samuel J Butterfield,
Samuel Rea. Jr., J Evans, Jr., 8 Cummins,
H Cook, II Bates. S Sterrett, John Cumming,
F J Weber, J H Riblet, Wm Nicholson, Wm E
Bell, Peter &Owed,- P Edson, f3' George
Tirana, John A Jantzer. John Constable, Thos
Wilkins, Gaeta* Jarecki,E W Wainer. Henry
Jareciti, F Brevillier, F Schneider, Ph Lei
bet, son., August Jarecki J F Walther, A
Schlandecker, F P Leibel, S Dick
enson. John Gensheimer, .1 8 Dickinson, C
Brundes, Richard Gaggin, Henry Stahl, I B
Gars, Carl Benton.
May Btb, 1867.
Meisrs. Win. IV. Reed, *Orange Noble, Henry
Ramie and Others :
Gesortaxxx—Your letter, 'signed by men
representing the largest portion of the busi
ness interests of this community—a majority
of whom have hitherto heel pclitically op
posed to me, has been handed to me by David
McAllister, Esq.
Ton ask me to become a candidate for re
election to the office • of State Senator, upon
the - geounde of the importance of a "ohip ca.
nat" by the enlargement of the "Erie Exten
sion," Olt would enable 'hips or steam barges
to pass from New York to New Orleans by our
doors, and that would carry freight from the
sea to St. Loni•, at as low a price per ton,
as now on our canal in miniature, from Brie
to Beaver. This, surely, the greatest pro—
ject of our day, and entirely feasible, should
at once commend itself to the ardent support
of us all. I fully appreciate what you say in
regard to "the necessity of State or National
aid" to carry out this great measure ; bu that
I am the beet man to obtain that aid from the
State or the National Government, is a ques
tion on which good men may differ. Time
will vindicate the wisdom and feasibility of
the project of uniting the lakes and - the
great rivers by a ship canal; and the Ohio
river will at the same time, and as a necessary
'put of this great commercial scheme, •be
made navigable for transports of heavy ton
nage. The lessons of a bloody war
and the appreciation -of the hies/t
-ines of pesoe, and of the necessity of
iron-olads to preserve that
_peace, will enlist
the sympathies of the commercial world In
demanding, what the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania has initiated, in this wise movement in
favor of direct and 'internal water communi
cation throughout the I and. This,like erery oth
er great Oldie neeessity,will develop men equal
to the occasion. With us, the project should
not foi a moment be lost sight of,-as our loca
tion is exactly 'right, every natural eletnout
necessary to sum:fees is with us; and nothing
but a criminal indifference will bestow upon
others what nature has held in reserve for , us.
Prudence, patriotism and self interest ad
monish us all to active effort in this important
enterprise, and have somewhat changed my
views heretofore entertained, and cause me
to hesitate in concluding who would represent
you in the Senate for the nest three years
most especially.
The sin of standing in the way of this pro
ject shall never lie at my door ; and he who
knowingly thrusts himself between this great
measure and success will have every bone in
his body broken in publio estimation. To ear
-47 out this project, we must take clear, strong
headed, enthusiastic yet prudent men,for liar
riebnrg and Washington, who can at home
command a united support, and exert an effi
cient influence abroad.
A Senator is to .be sleeted in connection
with Crawford county, which has interests
like our own. The eastern part of Crawford
has a enew county" project, the county seat
of which le proposed to be at Titneville,which
the thickly populated region of the cen
ter of the. county will oppose it and,
liketrise oppose its friends. It is well
known that lam in favor of giving legis
lation asked for, as' the whole subject nuclei
the Constitution has finally to be noted on at
the ballot box, by the people of the Whole
county. For this I am tetanus!' by some of my
warmest friends, who know that if I would go
back to the Senate, I would pea imam to this
question bypassing the bill and referring it
to t z tilpeople. The same objection could not
be a new man, whom you might
select in = t asty. Doubtleis the day will
speedily come, when these objections would
seem trivial; dew they appearimumnottutable
toothil complete harmony which is desirable.
In these eiremostonees it lonia twejadielous to
select a runt man sttyonr candidate See Slate
Scooter.
Neither yen.= I can afford to leek this
nomination tinder it fight, and I see no way of
obtaining it without. To obtain a nomination
With a fight would exhaust your strength be
-fore the time of trial.
Should the aloe be tendered ma with con
siderable unanimity, although I do not per
sonally desire it, I know what is due to you—
to the eettetiy-myrour cause, and my own sense
of duty leo well. to refuse it.
- Very truly yours,
Nogro Mob and ttiota.
, A serious riot occurred at Richmond. Vs.,
on Thursday evening. • A large crowd of ne
groes gathered in Cary street to witness the
trial of the engines of-the Richmond Fire De
partment and the Wilmington, • Delaware, fire
companies. A debt took place and a negro
was arrested. The mob of negroes rescued
him, but ho was again captured Upon arriv
ing at
-the Upper Station House the mob again
rescued him,. throwing paving stones at the
police. Capt. 'Jenkins, of the police, two
sergeants and ore private were injured,twe of
them seriously.
By this time the mob bad swelled to nearly
six thousand blacks. Gen. Scofield sent up a
company of the 11th regiment, and came on
the ground himself. Ile spoke to the mob
commanding them to disperse, but the order
was disobeyed. The eoldiors then charged
bayonets and drove thetriaway. More soldiers
were sent to the station house after night,and
the riot, is not likely to be renewed. Daring
the riot the mob surrounded a house in
which a white boy had taken refuge, and clam
ored for him until he came out, when the po
lice took charge of him. The negroes said he
had is slung shot.
Anether negro riotocourred in the lower
part of Richmond on Saturday night. Some
negroes attempted ttrrescue a drunken negro
from the police, and bricks, clubs and pistols
were used. Four policemen were badly beaten
and one was severely injured. A. company of
soldiers who were guarding the Libby prison
were called out and captured eighteen of the
rioters. While this was going on another dit..
ficulty-ocenreed In First street, but it, was
quelled.by the persuasion of a colored jury
man. Sunday, mounted soldiers patrolled the
streets to keep order, and squads of policseMen
were placed at all the churches in view of
threats of the negroes to force their way in
amongst the white people. A large procession
of the negro societies attended a funeral on
Sunday, accompanied by an unarmed company
of negro militia whose officen carried swords;
there was no disturbance.
J. K. Hayward, of Missaohusetts, was ar
rested on Saturday night for using language
at the negro meeting on Friday night, calcu
lated to create a riot. His language was as
follows : "After Judge Underwood leaves, you
can hold high' Carnival, and yen can do what
you please. I need not advise you what to do,
as great bodies do as they have a mind." He
was arrested on the warrant of the Mayor, and'
released on $3,000 bail to appear today. Cit
izens were apprehensive of a riot all day on
Sunday.
At the African church, about 10 p. m.,
Judge Underwood and Horace Greeley made
addresseato the negroes. Judge Underwood
advised the negroes against a riot. He said
Gen. Schofield had told him that he heard there
ntight•bd a riot there on Monday, and if there
was, he would plant cannon in every. street,
and sweep the rioters down with grape. Judge
Underwood urged the negroes not to gather in
crowds, and to go about their business. Hor
see 'Greeley urged the negrOes not to engage
in any riot; but to go peaceably about their
daily avocations.
CUPPEII'II OPINION OF SP:19E118, F,Z.OUTIIIISN
sits /OM YANKEES.—We give below a part of
a conversation, which I overheard from two
darkies who were passing where I eat. One
was- a selfdmportant fellow, who evidently
"felt hie keeping." The other was a true
&mho. The first.serdenee I ralight was from
him. Said he : "Is you libin' wid Mr. R.-dis
year ?" "Na," said the other, "ler dar some
time."' "Well, is you goin' to lib wid Ben ?"
"No, indeed; neber I ain't goin' to any nig
ger ; der is no 'pendenee in a nigger. I puts
no fool ober me." "Jest so !" said Swam.
"Ah !" said the other, "a nigger won't do no
how. Give him a little 'zarbance over yon,
and he puts his foot. right in your, face."
"Dat's so," said flambe', evidently deeply im
prestied with the profound wisdom of 4 his more
gifted comrade. "But," counted Me other,
"I counts Mr. It. de right sort eb a man ; but
you try a hundred before- you find another
such a one. De troof is, de white folks feels_
'hove us, and now day see we Is eben wid dem,
it kind of aggravates' dem. And as to de
Yankees, dey are worse dan our foniks. A
Yankee nebber knows when to stop asin' a
nigger to work, and when de end ob de year
come, an' you as him for money, brews de
Lord, you owes him."
Yv.r Happy.—A. clergyman in Ml:adjoin
ing town, who is being blessed with a revival
of religion in his -church, went one evening to
attend a neighboritig prayer meeting. The
house was full, and all present seemed deeply
interested in the exercises. At the close of
the meeting be mvited alt those who desired
to hold a personal conversation with him, as
to the state of their feelings, to remain.
Quite a number did so, and among the - n a
" hardy eon of toil," whom We will call Mr. 13.
The good Minister in his round of conversa
tion with each one, came to him ; and upon
inquiring the state of his feelings received the
reply that he "felt happy." "Ah, indeed,"
said the preacher, "I am rejoiced to hear you
say so ; may I enquire how long you hove en
joyed this happy frame of mind ?" "Perhaps,
mostly since last week," said Mr. B. "Well,
my friend," said the clergyman, "to what
particular event or circumstance, or occasion,
do you trace this happy change in your feel
ings !" "Well, Mr. Minister," said Mr. 8., "I
reckon perhaps the news of the election of
Mr. English for Governor of the State of
Connecticut, was about the spot to start-from."
=Hartford Times.
Asortrsa PATIICOT COXII TO Gatsr.—AnoUt
er of the loyal saints of the party of "great
moral ideas" has come to grief. The Rev.
Davidson Sykes, or rather James Warrington,
has been arrested in Jay county, Indiana, for
horse stealing. During the war be was great
on "loyalty," and preached death and de
struction to Democrats. Ile organized a mob
at Richmond, in that State, for the purpose of
destroying the Jeffersonian office. Rs also
instigated the mobbing of several persons, one
or - two of whom were so injured as tube made
*ripples for life. - AU this he did in the name
of "loyalty." He used, in all the fervency of
a obristian charity, to call these outrage,
"going for the copperbeads."—Detroit Free _
Prrri.
Stalk, of the Register office, Scotland,
his found, on comparing the vital atatistios of
married and unmarried men, who hive live;
hyena the ego of twenty-five, that the average
life of married men to a little more than sixty
yearn, 'tile that of baoheloni li - lea than
forty-eight.
A Malden for Me.
No widow for me but.s. maiden.
As fresh as Meilew of the morn,
Whose bosom with love ne'er was laden,
Till for me the fond passion was born.
Tie hard admiration to mother
When a widow's bright glances we see,
Bat remember they've flashed for another
Then an innocent maiden for nip.
If roses we at fath to What;
The sweetest, the beet to
stemound.
We plait from the parent rather •
Than pink up the Bowen from the around,
Then awe, with your widow—her tresses
And ups are quite bright, I-agree :
Bat then they have had their caresses,
So st: innocent maiden for me.
NO. 52
L,et fools be entrapped by their glance* •
A widow So cuntuorly darts:
Lulled asleep while she makes her advances
To capture the key to their hearts,
But give me my gem in new casket;
lkly fruit give me fresh from the tree;
The heart I would prise let me elk it,
Oh, a sweet blushing maiden far me !
M. Il LOWRY
There were three hundred thoaeand marlin
apes in the United States teat year.
The . 27th of May is fixed for opening the
trial or John IL Sarratt.
Hon. James Itnehanan, ex-President of the
United Mites, is said to be worth two hand;
red tbormand dollars.
Take Edmunds, of New York, asserted in
a lecture, a few evenings since . , that the Spit.
itualuits now number 4,000,000 believers:
A man named Dutaii sued his father for the
funeral expenses of hia motherein New York,
a few days since, and recovered $lOl. -
Dire. Dulaney, of Louisville, came home un
expectedly from church, and found her. hue
band is the embraces of a mulatto girl, and
died forthwith in a frenzy of jealousy.
Pittsburgh claims that when the proposed
consolidation of herself and suburbs takes -
place she will east over twenty-three thousand
.votes, and have a larger population than any
other Western city.
Jame& Itlitrphy, who attempted to outrage
the person of en orphan girl twelve yesris old,
at New Albany, Ind., has just been
s sentenced
to the penitentiary for two years.
John C. Wheeler, of Semen . ; Conn., cele
brated bie ninetieth birthday Fait week. , lie
never used tobacco- nor whiskey, his teeth
are good, his memory is perfect, eta., etc.
Corollary : he is a good Democrat.
Llano Hanson and Noah Alexander enjoyed
a bloodless duel in Townsend Bridge, Ken
tucky, the other day. Not satisfied with the
result, they mat on Wednesday evening in a
store ti Paris, and Alexinder shot Hanson in
the foot.
A Cincinnati court has decided that the
children of parents who wiro never married,
but who lived u matt and wife under a written
contract or agreement, can inherit the proper
ty of the parents.
The negroes of New Orleans are asserting
their equality with great vigcir., On Saturday
a party of them tried to force their way into
the French opera house, and on Sunday others
took possession of the street cars espealally
assigned to ladies and children, and made some
trouble.
A Schenectady man has got rip a new in
dorsement on envelopes; which is an improve
ment. It reads thus: "If Mr. Blank don't
pay the bill In this dunning letter within tea
days the Postmaster may open this and send
•
the money himself."
The Dayton (Ohio,) Journal states that the
1 . Mr. Brown who has lived in that city for the
past two months without tasting food, came
- to his appetite a day or two since, the spirits
having left him and ant off his trupply , of
"heavenly manna :" lie is now eating and
drinkihg like any sensible Man, growing in
vigorated by his return of human diet.
The %lot:tans Post,- published at Virginia
city; asserts that Montana is the richest min
eral country in the world. In 1866 the popu
lation was less than 40,000; end the yield of
gold was $18,000,000: In the same year Ida
ho produced $17,000,000 ; Colorado $17,-
000,000; Nevada $16,000,000; Oregon $B,-
000 ; California, with a population more then
ten times as great,'produeed $25,000,000.,
FITTY-FOIIII Days wrruotrr Poop.—Many of
of our readers have doubtless noticed an item
concerning the retinal of a citizen of Dayton,
Ohio, to take food. The Dayton Journal of
Wednesday of last week says: Yesterday was
the fifty-fourth day sines Mr. Brown. of this
city, tasted food. This is the united testimo
ny of Mr. Brown and his' family, who are
worthy people.
They have an odd way of doing up rampant
females in MemPhil. They sack 'em. A Mem
phis paper says ; An obstreperous woman was
-taken to tho Adams' street pollee station on
Monday night, tied up in a bag, her head only
being out. She was thus kept from doing ads—
chief, and was carried along on 'the back of .0
sturdy black men:
A man named lie Long murdered a widow
Knapp, near the village of Wellington, Cuya
hoga county, Ohio, on Tuesdaylast, and After
wards killed himself. The pair had been
prOperly intimate for Same time, and the
woman obtained a loan of $OOO from DeLong,
but afterwards refused to give him security
for the money. Enraged at this, he shot her
and then flashed his Own existence.
A special dispatch to the Louisville Cour•
dated . May Bth; says: The Bon. Elijah
Hiee, just elected to Congress from the Third
District by an almost unanimous vote over his
Radical, opponent, committed suicide this
afternoon by blowing out his brains with to
pistol. He left a note stating that, in the
present condition of the country, hie advanced
age precluded his doing the country any
good, and, therefore, sought relief itt.death.
A terrible tragedy has been enacted IWO
Lourdes, Minn. Alfred Hoyt. had some trouble
with a neighbotl`named Josiah Stamford, and
meeting, Hoyt ro t ehed upon Stamford and
-struck him a terrible blow with an axe, cut=
ting open his head and,,lfelling him to the
ground, after which he dealt hist another ter.
rible cut, literally severing his head from his
body. The murderer then-tried to kill the
victim's wife, but was prevented by the arri
val of assistance. floyt,l l who has been
bounty juniper and a thief, is now in.oustody.
At, a recent wedding in Fero% the bride
groom was called upon for a song. Re cheer
fully promised to comply, and said , he would
give -hie friends a new version of Hunkadory.
'On taking the paper from his vest pocket, it
proved to be—not a - slip from a newspaper.
as be had calculated, but a greenback, which
he had
i intended for the clergyman's fee. Im
agine be bridegroom's Consternation on dis
covering the trick he had unwittingly played
on the clergyman; sad ; imagine else the in.
dignant surprise of the 'otter when he found
only a version of Ileinks4Sry, when he want
edsome money for marketing next day.
oleo similar to that of Enoch Arden,
though less poetic in he details and termilar
tion, has lately occurred at Newburyports
liamO' A man ran away, and for eevea years
no tidings were heard of him, and he was
given up for dead. In the meantime the
brother of the truant husband .had /appoint
the family, and had finally married the im
aginary widow. Many months had not
elapsed, however, when home came husband
number one, and, contrary to all romantic
precedent, made himself known, and claimed
his spouse. Bxpoatuistion: from the happy
couple.wea in vain. He coulda't See it; hut'
I took reunion of house and wife, and left his
charitable brother out in the cold. • •
News /tems.