fill;4' OBSERVER. 13. t-'. Edittlr. MS: in 60 VCR I2i ADV &NUE RAT • AY, NOV. 3, lbw. pazalDzirriAL HLECTORS, MLICTOIS AT LARGE. '.III . IIARD VAUX, GEO. M. XI ANL' DISTRICTILLECTORS. I Earn. A. Bein-ux, 114 ISAAC P i." 3/. C. PArrizioir,ll6 Chao. • -1"111"' .p J.iliPM CIOCKM - TT, Jr . J AP. AOKSOM, I J (I. Mimes, rl/ Aiii " JACOBY, ip B. Wallin'. '; KILLIITp 1 CZAW"li' ' IU P JAM'S, 11. N. Lig, ,20 J. B. Bownia., !, le trio Boum.. 21 P. Frrrzaxsx, .1 L. LIOMM/ll' 1 1 ma . Al. 1 22 SAMUILLM•RARRLI., 1. H. WA. 23 WILLIAM Boor., ;24 It 1). FiAan.ui, iIwITEBTIII,:iS UA T LORD CH r H "" 1. - fl I.AlliArn Examine Your Tickets "1"1:- only Democratic Ticket in the 6e1 , 1 that published at the head of tins paper. !AA ory voter before easling his ballot, • - •7 p ire his ticket with thus we publish awl but it is correct. Thereare spurious in the field, and u kiiexne arid • Democrats are tlctine all in their I, r t 4, deceive the i.eople. V.ae tlit• I't nioeralie ticket witleiut murk adtv 411011 Democrats, to the Polls! Cl o .I.probenci 4t rtNittireq fin 10 1 . 1 1 by a.p. al tAI the I.)v.tunocratn of Erie rain •r •••• —limp them to r.. 1.011.1 to Ow e;ill 01 r , • 11.1 enter their Prot. -t through the • 1 \ on tuesday next apkitirt the 1 , 1:t. .1 d dogma.. of the !kiwi.liean party. It I,eeti well aaitl by a4l,a.tingoodied or th'it "'Phi,. Union 0311 tover ht• kept ter eiecr hy free. No stall ...man eonhl idea The only e..rd, it, are the cord. of love these fail. its vital and essential m i.-at-11-m fails." What In the spPetnele pre- I: , 1 to ,}ay by the , fanatics, un.ler the d Lincoln on the one sale, and :-..uth on the other, fighting ft h. the putitical existence, and the rights guar- ...ztet.l by the articles of confederation.— "Mhz' ih the love, which the orator allud ed to ho eloquently says can alone hold ttilz union together. Is it found in the "Irrepre-sible conflict" preached by Sew- aril and Lincoln ? Is it seen in the mad krusade of Carl Schurz upon the memory of the filbert of the Republic?, Do we bedr• it in the township harrangue.: o f politicians„pr the more ambitiou, flights of Wilson, Sumner, and the other neer( clitml orators of Republicrihistn ?-- "Pr.:, trate the , slave oligarchy," says Sum ner, .n a recent speech at a Republican meeting in New York, "and the door will •'be opened to all generous principles •Tro•trate the slave oligarchy,- and liberty "w.!: become, in fact as in law, the normal "condition of all the national Territories. Pro-trate the slave oligarchy, and the Na- T.onal Government will be at length di . "vorced from slavery, and the national "policy will be changed 'from slavery to - frtedora. Prostrate the slave oligarchy, - and the North will be admitted to its just - share in the trusts and honor of the Re -public I Prostrate the slave oligarchy, •'and a mighty victory of peace will be "won, whose influence on the future of our 'country and of mankind no imagination "can paint:" And yet, with this language of menace of one of their accredited ors tors, Ire are told the Republican party in -.endb no crusade upon the institutions of the South, and that when the South rebels a: such language and declares her deter. xrAnation to maintain her rights of proper ty, these same orators try to pacify their ici.owerA by preaching peace I They tell them there is no danger— that if the South d.re attempt secession, the North will fcreu her into submission ! Force her into submission ! Can this Union be main tained by force? The first arm raised, Nor.li or South, to force one part to sub m.t to the other destroys it ! The first movement towards dissolution, and what 'teomes of the manufacturers, the mer caant, the banks, and the business of this J antry l One simple statement of facts will answer. Our total foreign ex ;art- last year was $316,120,610—0f this was the product of the North st:n at , exclusively-496,i' , 26,299 of free yn ..hive Staten combined—and 8214,32.2,- S•J s.vai. the exclusive products of slave 11- But in addition lathe two hundred and fourteen millions of dollars furnished !'ilt• mouth, to keep up the foreign trade, Le. empire what has been done for do. it •lc umrnerce. According to the col %Qr. clop ,latement, made up to the first of -Neptesuber last, there were taken En. none nse, by the North, about i.isyssi tial , to lfwm) enasting-eargoes, and .-1 of forty pythons of dollar,. Sow.- ..! +I eaatward by way ut the Nil.- hvor, sr , well as mono. of he 1. - ,0,015, „h..- ~r , worth ti-n mil:ien doll.ir-- r. , I ri .11 ~r it went to make up (role, al. an exchang►ablu value at tlu• I mm tloa cotton a lirgo >,nu►tint o: :r.:11,1 0, 101nnt:KI goods were made up for oak • thu • Mere/wing the foi eign t • the is,hey of the Kepubliettn ty 1 , ,, %Al —ha the "slave oligerelly, Siatitnrr call. it, be put gown, and we have taler to our .pleution in regent t.) the fate t -, t the mercantile arta manufacturing ‘nte-e-ts of the North. In thirty (lays nqr tank , - would be ruined--in ninety dayi. z:ttie. of Ro.ton, New York, Phil tilt!. .id Pittsburg, would_ wither up like At "at:< of paper hetore a blase; Alta the Op re't, the working men, who, tinder the sit miter and Seward are preparing their y r otos for I.incoln, and thuti tte the policy of lima liepuhlic,an party, and. according tcrtiumyter. "putting lawn the Aare oligarchy," would tint I limit the .rreprestible conflict" fuiruisLetl neith er their families with bread, nor the negro4 their freedom 1 It is quite right, nay. a *tit er tc :rive the negrnes, but we cannot see thait we ought to love them better than nal ve., At.i now, Democrats of Erie County, 4 is fat you on Tu4sday next to enter yOui solemn protest against this policy of th Repti:Aican party, the results of which w have poinwl out. When the Republicana ten you that there is no danger, tell the that .at ounce of preventative is worth rr pound of cure 1 This only ark of/safety ini the Democratic perky ! In the language oil Ger, PIERCr., it knows do North, noSonth,! no East, no West : but carfles upon its flagi the mottoof one country, one constitution,' ono destiny 1 1 A Weirwor Wsitstsd.--;1 1 1111 trues sends forth this word of warning, which we commend to the Democrats of this county. It says : "Notwithstanding that the Douglas State Committee have formally Witldrawn the likralghtout Doug las eilb(tonil ticket,certaiit fatitious teen in LI/P . .. State, who are using the game of Doug las as a cloak for their rltl villainy, are en gaged in circulating thp Straightout Doug las ticket. In order to produce the im pression that 'this comae meets with the approval of Judge Douglas these tickets are distributed in envelopes endorsed with his frank. A friend in this county has en closed to us one of these spurious electoral tickets, which he says are being generally circulated throulhout the count y a no torious disc), gaut ter, resid ingot 13erMcoun ty, who is well known ss a eniwideutl of John W. Forney. No dottlit these tickets Lre being sent to all parts of the State by he same set of men. and we anion Dem . is to he on the look-out or them.— hey are w.-11 caletilnt, , ,l to lecei~•e the insuspeeting, because they e fain twelve atm, vrioelt are on the regohir Del-operat e electoral tieket We aro well pentioalefl hat this 'secret tnovernent to injure the 14.3.1'1 4 : Prwtor.t.l tieket is (sallied on with nut Ihr ktiovi ledge or concurrence of liir 1 5 01101. State Ctmimittec, !mil that it will meet kith the most emphatic entvletima et .•rN iu. ri•stipik.rter. of Mr. I:, lib the I INF Or TII V AP. T! - .14DHS 01VODE, niettil...r of l'on.zre from the Westmore land di-triet nn, of the ainitstles t.f the Hel . l.lteat. 1411 VV. 11414 the 111:111 Seli`etP.l in the Iltni.t• het hvnit r to blacken the I.•:-a• tet of the ttolnunintration If the trig 1, true . . intl there no doubt of it. 'he ettim. ; ntiv . 1 .1.111fi441 for the post. k few d as,ltio he in itle ..pel•ell at Kit tatinint!. hi+ friend, 11r I That he, ro voile, 1,4,1 tdiririled with writing let -1,1 to I;iTtildtran- prior to the primary election, their nid in necuring his nommation. 11 an-1% er to thi%4 CI Wade .4)- tenthly rat , e(l hie I rehl hatitl, 111(1 — 4l) 111 = 1,1' ME 1 4 wvol' to pr . /1 , • 1:1111 111011. 1 :1/ #0 ay,-,re had scarcely uttered Llu irniautt. path, when A.. 1 Elliott, E 44. 4110111 y .1(.1 Itt al At tnomng, t‘lin was standing in the Irrow.h rose and prononr•- ed the as,ertion of covcbde falso, stating that he (Ciwodtl had written to him (El liott ) to aid in • uring his nomination.— Mr. Elliott 4ul quetitly produeed the let ter itself, in . e', owh hand writing, and made Aid. it that die letter was sent by Covode to hi covering a pass vention. Mr. Ell ing in Armstro, eitizonA of that 4tatements are donee 1)044 ii. : 14ows l .—lt is curious to notice, says the New York 11.-raid, the decline in the stocks of Western Railroads over which Senator Seward traveled. Ire told the people bordering them that they were free and also rich. They had made a large crop which would do great things for their rail roads, and that all they lacked, and which would soon be accomplished, was to inau gurate "the higher law" and the "irrepres sible conflit" by the election of Lincoln, which would put down slavery and the South together. Ile thus traveled over and spoke to the people along the Michi gant4 Central, and i stock has gone down 7+ per cent. He lid the same over the Galena and Chiciagio, and it hail fallen hi per cent. He ilidlthe same over the Chi cago, Burlington and Quincy, and it has declined 9 per ceht. un his return he traveled over the Southern Michigan, and it has fallen tit per cent. To reach his home he had to travel over the New York Central, and it haf, fallen 7+ per cent. He afterwards traveled over the Ellie, and at has gone down liq. It il4 arhusing to wit ness the convuli.iye throes of the Republi can organ, to cast the blame on somebody else than their own party. It is the ad ministration, or Southern agitators, they say, who have brought all ttis about. This r us e i s like the conduct of an incendiary, who, after firing his neighbor's house, runs round and tells everybody that the man fired his own building, and had nobody to blame but himself. 11=1 Btatis; Dow,' Autrsnv.—The prospect or the election of Luc( (11, ' ‘i it causing the Republican party'do "back down" from the high h orse " 4 has been riding on the ne gro quebtion, even before the result is defi nitely known. We have heard a great deal about -1..,ek hone. - I.tugh Faye, - tie., lint • I, tok 4 , ue," it appear., 1. about 1$ ••+earee a ciittimMity with flip H 1141141. mut imrty many other For exatnple, the w.„l t i m r t ," enrri-ipimilout ref the /braid, r:ty "lota ,n% i it t% I it to o ft it•tvi here 11 ,, FUrIng 111111 that ovorytJujug will mime .nit 110 say% it I.lfleolo f•lectal he till IMP of t tn. mo-n congtrvatirt, that the White (louse in it lir trill thniw toryt•thixtril Sew -1131, ,rut, take. into hig t , i110 , 11- thr tipist ca w. nnil high -10/91 In th,,iitin fry , Nii+f nnd South. It is 1,11,‘,i1 het, 0,31 Ctirifrin speaks by thi• rapt. 141t1 ft V lAit to " Wben !tale . 31 , th r o w n m r ls.)nrd, ~ lr Let-Come, the IttpitlAitno party ! Ell rfet„, Tho ',yet J'a/rtorri snggrAtig the thiscx)rinty, ;Y . I ; . T. B 1.1.4 1 ul 1.14 t Il1•Xt `'pe.tiste of Lite I,eg.i+lat tire. A- there must can elected, we hop the gi IN• :toted on 11 that party •:•IN < "There are few men well (40alifitml for the speak fiktz . ilehaq had large ex ha.. the reputation of being tartan of the first order. Si eandninto for Speaket: we would receive the notrtinatk! .pod the honor would be co Worthy and campeten t man Mr. TALI. has served k nger than any other member, an as well a.4,qualilmiions, is position." uoyen o w PAGERS has lamation roc ospneatliag the Thursday, t.) 2lah eI Nev 'general Tb ankniting . 1111 the Cr°° "" n w' told'. It otrilitie bite been quite as well if tic waited r ,ntil after election, whether . we had say muse' left in. i ulxitit the first of May, o go to the Chicago eon lot t a man of high stand g, and sev.•ral prominent county tf-4tify that hi 4 worthy of implicit confi- CM looms In i our Lie a lietinhlr ggP.tion :will The Pixtri,d n the Stain so rship as ! Mr. • rience. !and a parlia4inn• ould he he a loubt ncl hA of his luirty erred upfon a We believe the Hue by locallion, titled to the Boned w Oro°- . liserrano• of , as • 41s of ..pie of 'this that it irOul,d PACKS* had SeCtraSiael geistrat Stijl. Thirty thousand Africans have barn land ed in Cuba Within • year. John leousgbask 1. getting PO g nig* at tile hotartvi noels. Lawton. pia 10 prevailing to an alarming ellen( In New Jertoy % There are 381 pa cowponies in the Union, with a capital of nearly $50,0010,000. Reliable aisiinties show that 200,000 out. of Stets)ooo in New York city go to ehureh on Sunday. - -Tn the whole - United States, than are nearly pia times as many journals as in Great Britain. The citizens of New : Albany, Indiana, pro pose to erect a monument in Lover of Gov. Willard. The Island of Cuba, in spite of iiipostitit miqrule, is one of the most prosperous portions of the earth. Mrs. Oov. Morgan is the recipient of a beautiful diamond necklace, a present from the Prince of Wales. It was sent from Boston by ex press A slave in Charleston, 13. C. has mused brover-work, in the last live years, $8,600, hut refuses to bay his liberty, preferring to live in bondage. The meanest thief yet heard of, has just got a year's imprisonment in Paris. On pre tence of getting change for a half-franc piece, he got nine sons from a blind beggar in ex change for a button. A mum ind woman camping out near M eat urTille, Tenn., built a fire near a dead tree, which, burning off while they were asleep, fell over across them, killing the man and breaking both the woman's legs. The following is an exact copy of a print ed notice which is at present posted in a Jer sey stage . "Lost—a calf red. He had • white one of his behind legs. He was a she calf. I give three dollars everybody whet will Ming him home." A young lady in Bt. Paul, Minn., .roee from her heel a few nights since to make an'ap plication of camphor to her throbbing temples. By mistake she got hold of a bottle of indelli hle ink, and thought the next morning she had made a very unpleasant mistake. William Blue, in jail at Layfayette. Ind., for counterfeiting, has made up his mind to die of starvation, and eats so food, although his wife and friends are assiduous in their atten tions to him. He is probably dead by this lime It often happens that one vote decides elections. Governors have been elected by one vote, and in minor offices one vote bas fre quently decided it. At the recent election, the Republican candidate for Clerk of the Sessions in Schuylkill county, John B. Reed was defeat ed by one vote. Charles A. Rahn, Democrat, ie the happy victor by one The census of Michigan is now complete. It foots up 750,000. In 1860 the population was hut 897,000. It has nearly doubled in the last decade. If 125,000 is established as the ratio for a member of Congress, Michigan wiU have six. members and eight electoral votes, which will be s gain of two on the present ap portionment. The several committees of the two sec tions of the Democratic party and the Mika' Constitutional party ia New Jersey, met Fri day night at the Astor House, in New York, and agreed upon the followin4electoral ticket: Ritter D. Groom, John S. Darcey, Brecken ridge ; Edmund Brewer, Silas Contact, Union; Win. Cook, Joel Parker, Theodore RualFol4 Douglas. A desperate fellow seined Mark Galbraith induced three young unmarried women' to de part with him from Chatham, Canada, to Kimsas, and they had minds all their preparations for the journey. Some neighbors, however, per that Galbraith was s disreputable per broke into his house, severely beat,..tutd tarred and feathered him, and warned him oat of the town. Before submitting to his punish ment he defended himself valiantly with • bowie knife, cutting three or four men severely and wounding one, it is supposed totally. The Kutztown, Pa., Geist der Zed states that a rich bed of Manganese has recently been discovered upon the land of Mr. John Kohler, near that borough. It has been leas ed by Messrs. C. d. IL Bast, who are working it with rood results. Manganese, as our read ers doubtless know, is a very haid whitish metal, useful for many purposes to which the other and more abundant toetabrare not so well adapted. A writer in the Norwalk (0.) Reflector describe• a visit which he paid last month to a lady at Toledo, Ohio, who takes six live frogs as s remedy for consumption. She was recommended it by an Englishman, who said he was cured in that way In six weeks this singular medicine has restored her from a state of great weakness to strength. The visitor saw Ihe lady take a live frog from a jar and swallow httn whole, without chewing. Her Laughter also did the same. ' Louis Napoleon is said to be somebody sloe than himself, by a correspondent of the Edinburgh Chronicle, who claims to have ob tained some information from a woman named Merceir, who knew the genuine Louis, during bin exile in Amierics. Her *bunted story is to the effect that the real son of Queen Hor tense died in Mercier's house, and that the present Emperor of the French is a person mane.' Bowen, who was a steadlist companion of the real Simon Pure, and bore a striking re semblance to him ! The imposture is alleged to have been concocted in order to prevent an inquiry into the circumstances under which the prince died. The potato errp of lows for the year 1860 is truly astonishing. The yield in some in stances comes up to 400 and 500 bushels to the acre, and the general average is not much less than 200. The quality of the potatoes is bolter titan usual, and far 02001Kie the best raised in any country we have ever visited. It is not uncommon to and them weighing a pound each, and some that we hare seen weigh three, four and even five pounds. Not • sign of rot. or imperfection has been discovered.— So plenty and cheap are they that for the past week many loads have sold at ten cents per Lethal. No danger of starving is lowa at these fi go res . —[ Exchange. ] —A Memphis correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says, under date, of October 21st : "Since the news of the late election reached the South, every branch of trade has becalm stagnant. The Missourhins who have shipped horses, mules end negroes to the Southern mar kets are at a dead stand. They Cannot sell at any price. Credit offered by the tradesman, however long It may be, is no limbiesmeM to those who have heretofore - hem purobasera.— In the panic 0r57, planters would buy on timo, but now, In anticipation of Lincoln's olsotion, they won't buy at all. . Money 'sharps' asks their heads at every note that is offered.— Universal distrust pervades the whole oolamit nity. The signatures*, all Main street aunt now induce a money looser to , shelf ont.'— Bverybody isfor himself, and the 'devil take the hindmost,' lithe universal cry." • *or All4zipilL— ; gr• "rfr,-&-4-ew Wlll4l "" Haltdasstiagitialt• KJ am sir. alba , lUDs know sos Mr a Liocololl— Tbs roguish little sit Low that I istre4 my putty Ws— , Lan thaa I did hilrlif; Boilio 1614 no I might par her . .. V/ WM Nalterwilhe Alit. • Meld I lose as t rif Available am le Ceabil I Web 0( elm I ateriessiaarbe War No' Ega4--"flosifir tit U So I tau; ibe pnared kles. Mr The Lake Pore Road has out a new time table to lake titreot November 19th. Court convenes In thiscity next Wednes day—instead of Monday as usual gee notice ofBheriff. I If you want to get good bargains, trade with dealers who are not afraid to tell the pub lic they have goods to .ell. siir Thanksgiving Thursday, Nov. 29th in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York Look out fur the fat Wrap!. air The world mores! Proof—Nlenthille rejoices in a dray, a fact which is duly record ed in the papers of that centre of mar Mee here girls—prepare yourselves with your beet "bib and tneker," the time hnq come when apple butter "oiling" commences lam• Our farmer" are having a "high old time" now•a days husking corn. The crop is large, the corn good, and the farmers nre happy. Sir The past year heeling been one of ex titsordiaary prosperity to the limners, they can well afford to make a display of their .mall change and pay the printer. !sir The season fur making Krout is at hand, and many of our German fellow-citizens are now engaged in putting up that delightful winter luxury. Four Krone and Spec is non sidered "some" among the people of Pennsyl vania, and all who have ever tasted it, will admit,that is not bad to take—especially it one has been properly "edicated." NI. Some of our sporting men have a gay time of it now. Ducks have made their ap pearance in abundance on our Bay, and many of them are killed daily. Duck feed iq not bad to take at any time, but as we have not time to go, a pair of them would .not be unaccept able. MM. The Wayne Guards," of this oily, have received from the Hon. Storer Bmt cnorr, a copy otitis History of the United States, in eight volumes, bound in Turkey Morocco. It is a splendid edition, and will be highly prized by the company, individually and collectively. The present was accompanied by an autograph letter from the author to Capt. WL•zra. Mr The Gazette feels very bail because & "set of mean scamps in Lancaster and Reading" burnt John W. Forney in effigy some lime since. Per contra--the Gazette didn't feel bad when a "set of mean scamps" burnt Judge Devow in effigy in Chicago a few years since. air CABSOM GRAJIAM, Esq., a Life-long Dem ocrat of La Crosse, Wisconsin, and formerly i citizen of this place, has declared for Lincoln and Hamlin.— Gazelle. Four years ago the Gazette said the same Wag, about the same man; hence, if it told the truth then, the conversion is almost as old as the Republican party ! Sir The new Methodist Episcopal Cintreh, comer of 7th and Sassafras streets, will be dedicated by Bishop Simpson on Wednesday, the 144 h Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. Other em inent ministers are expected to be present and take part in the exercises which will be contin ued during the day and evening. ilk` If it would be any news to our read ers, we would tell them that we have had a week of the finest Autumn weather we ever saw. As it will not, because they have all seen, felt, sad appreciated it, we will only say that the farmer who has neglected to avail himself of it, by getting in his fall crop, ought to lose. Ear The Republicans had a Barbecue at Springlieki on Friday last. The "of' roasted for the occasion was presented by our friend Ws. Cuss, Esq., which, considering the fact that the Republican pearly •roasted" him a year or so ago when • candidate for County Commissioner, ism exceedingly liberal on his part, to my the least of it. "When thy enemy smite thee upon one cheek, turn thou the other also!" ..A Waterfbi-d Republican" writes a letter to the Gazette denying that tbe resolu tion, noticed by us last week, was intended as ea Insult to the gentlemen named in it.. The question has cane down, then, to this simple prepatitost—the Waterford resolution writers, together with the menthes' of the dub which passed theta, are such consummate dolts and blackguards that they don't know" when they insult gentlemen and when they don't. They eau paste! sir We are indebted to Mr. W. WA Law Doe of the National Hotel, of this oily, for a sample of the oil found at Mecca, Ohio. Mr. W has a well there which is yielding in paying quan tities. The sample sent us is much thicker than that found in the Oil Creek region—being about the consistently of molasses—wnd for lubriestiag purposes is undoubtedly preferable to any mineral oil yet discovered. s ir Boys, next Tuesday is election, and we have just one word of advice to give to Wide Awakes, Fast Asieeps. and Bell men ! Keep sober! Keep a stiff upper-lip, also, no matter which party sweeeeds„ If you are of the sue cessibl party, don't make a fool of yourself! If you ire among the defeated, don't ' , cry over spilt milk I" It will do no good I Whatever is to be will be, aad you can't kelp it ! That's our philosophy ! sir good mot is told on two of our Kim rods, who went out to Warren county a few days sines on a hunting expedition. Among the "creature comfort*" which they took with them was a bottle of prime old Jatizawt Rum,the preeent of a Mead who knew the taste of "ye yahoo hunters." Arriving at a certain . cery, not liar from Garland, which they had selected as the point from whenot,they would svadiate" in the pursuit of game, they con ebaded, at the saggestion of the 'Colonel," and truth empsiis us to may, spinet the joint re mcustranee allot "Major," to try the quality of the Jamaica. Elovinibitard from others, or may be rmat lit boillts. that lima was s prime article from which to comma II beverage called ..Blacketrap," limy approached the worthy , Testes who kept the grocery with the inqitiry ithe had any "molasses." That worthy, plum knoiledge of Sneak was rather limited, re plied "Taw." .Then, said the Major, in .the bed Dula he Omsk' eostmead, drove some in a couple of tumblers. The ceder was obeyed eiiiriellaieeartie'ltitilise vise ed, re them, the trio indulged in sundry • • • aL t remarks upon their luck in finding so ine an article of "syrup" with wideh to mix the. Jerneen• Quinker than we can tell it the —ftlsokid#p" Ns Mliset, and the !Colonel's" tumbler th hir Owe ; UM, with his lime turned towsrds the sentents of the tumbler dhappensliti (good Blackstrap ought to go." As soon as it had performed its jour ney, the "Colonel" turned his face toward the "Major," and cooking one eye, said as plain as looks could lay li.--"that's bully !" Then and thereupon the "Major" responded by empty ing his tumbler into a similar aperture. But he had hardly brought his eyes to a level with his companion -In-arms before that talent of ficer bed , tedl t! the deer. *here he as sud denly threw tip, not only the "blackstrap," but everything else under his vest, down to his bouts. In a beim:id more the "Major" fol lowed his superior officer, and fired at the same mark over his shoulder. This proceeding rather astonished the worthy Teuton who had dealt our the molasses, sad suggested to him the propriety of examining into the cause, when be soon discovered that instead of draw ing from the molasses barrel for his customer',, IetLiCTICI, he had filled their tumblers from a barrel of ele phant oil, How the Colonel and Major alter nately swore and fired at the same mark, and how the frightened Teuton apologised in the highest kind of Dutch, we need not record ; we only draw a moral from the incident, and that is—never sweeten your Jameca with elephant oil, as it some times spoils even the hest cle ges- We paid a short visit, the other day, to the Foundry of Messrs. BARR & Joanne'', in this city, and was touch pleased to learn Chit, in all departments, it was being drove to its full capacity, and yet could hardly keep pace with its orders. Any one who doubts that business in this city is increasing at a ratio hardly anticipated a year ago, should visit this, or any other of our manufacturing establishments, and he will come stray no longer doubting. hi this establishment Oil Pipe, Oil Tools, and fitov_es are the principal features. In the Stove line we noticed several new pat• terns, both for coal and wood One in partic ular, called the Johnson Stove, named after one of the Arm, struck ns as being admirably well calculated for offices, school houses,churFh est, or any other edifice where a large amount of heat is required. IA is manufactured with a cast iron base, and a Russia-iron top, with a cast iron hollow tube passed through the cen tre, from the floor to the top of the stove, around which the Are is built. By this ar rangement a constant Current of cold air is passed up through the stove, and warms the atmosphere above; or, If desirable, by extend ing • pips from the top of the stove to the chamber above, two roomsean be readily heat ed boon the same stove. In other words, this stove is constructed upon precisely the same principle of a Pomace, by which hot air is con ducted in pipes all over a house For this reason it strikes us as • most valuable improve ment, and one which will make a very „materi al saving in fuel. But we need not enlarge —the "Johnson Stove - must be.seen to be ap preciated ; and once seen we are satisfied they will supercede all others for similar purposes in market. isir We published, several weeks since, an account of a murder and robbery., perpetrated in Clarion county by two men calling them selves Logue and Davis. The murderers es caped, and although a large reward was offered for their apprehension, no trace of theta was found until &short time since. Officer HAGUE, of Pittsburgh, by some means ascertained that the one calling himself Logue, was named Bhotwell, and that he bad a brother-in-law living near Engler'lle, Asthabnia county.— Furnished with this clue he got upon his track, and followed him through Ohio and Michigan, to La Porte, la., where he treed his "bird," arrested him, and in a few hours safely lodged him in jail at Pittsburgh. The Post says Shot well does not seem alarmed at his present sit uation. He sets in his cell calmly smoking his clew, as though the charge against him was of an ordinary chantiter. He dogs not deny his participation in the crime for which ho was arrested lie has a brother, Theodore, in our penitentiary, sent from Erie fur horse stealing, and another, Warren, in the Michigan penitentiary, sent there fbr a similar offence. The father is the only one of the family now at large pir Great Britain and this country have misunderstoottesch otheremisinterpreted each otber's views, and misrepresented each other's nature, for a long time. The constant inter ' communications brought about by steam has gradually removed much of the consequent prejudices which once obtained on both sides of the Atlantic. The intimate relationships of trade have removed still more The visits of enligtened - Englishmen to the United States, and that of American to Great Britain, will do the rem. Mr. Train, the dashing, flippant, bold, but shrewd and original Yankee mer chant, who has just completed a street railway in Birkenhead, opposite Liverpool, is one of those Americans abroad who are not likely to let the fareign world die in ignorance of his countrfliine.ellenee , At a bite pittilfaildinaer he asserted (which is really true) that they -speak bolter English here than theMato in Eng land Re said : "Order your dinner in every from &wo o to California, and they wigee pd you for 1f.,000 miles ; but go 6011 inilegrOpSsa Aberdeen to Dover, and you can Up ifspaidS ik a Babel of tongues. - Remember, ieedeimen, IR American don't speak Gaelic, eft *Mx, or Celtic, or Welsh ; and I assure you, upon my honor, Yorkshire and Lancephire Is aN teingba in our common schools ; and lam iistomed, on good authority, that there are no professor* of Irish or Scotch in our academies. Lindley Murray, Lord Lyndhurst and Nash Webster were all Americans, Our written language will slaws be Rugliaie: our spoken language is Americans" Mr. Timis his said- s great many smart things, but he arr uttered a more profound fact than this, tbongh he did array it in jocose language. —The wife otos man named Collins died re cently in New Orleans; and, as he was poor, his neighbors oontributedfor her funeral. He took the money and went on a spree, and it was a week before they diseoriered that the body was not buried. Bar A New York boy • ispet rii• nds the manufacture of orange w 4 •I t. .icks in Chili, South America, which ~,. rhittled by the children, and the age,l and de crepit, and he sends them to his mother in New York, whosells large numbers of them at twenty cents" a thousand. The Astor. House buyseight or ten barrels at a)time, and popular restaurants consume about a thousand a week. j ar The Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Wide- Awakes got into trouble the other night, fbr parading a banner with a device rep senting Erastus Brooks smashing Bp re- Hughes with au axe. The Catholics gath ered in fore*, and a general row ensued.— The banner was withdrawn,.and quiet re stored. soir Two young gentlemen of St. Mar tinsville, La., ones Deputy Sheriff named Boavernil, and the other agentleman named Fournet, reoenUy fought a duel near flailsea. Each of "die consUtinta went upon the field armed with two revel vent ands bowie knife: they were stationed twenty paces apart, with instructions, at the word; to fire and advance at will—the tight and vaith the des of one or both of the :es. At t aecoied fire Mr. Fournet. .g bees stru i l staggered , and not with , ltetaieing strength and cour age'. h to fire tyke more upon his ad variety, .t without effect. He died ini mediterward. Ass ST. Lo_ ms."9ctober 30.—Senator Critten den addressed a large audience, composed of allparties, at the court house last night. lie eulogised Douglas 'as a national man and a statesman, and his course in opposi tion to Lecompton. lie urged the Union men of all poldiftrto vote for Bell. as the 43ee1ycanditlate whose success would give to the country. He could see no remedy whatever for dissqlving the Union. Although the liepublicasi party may elect the President, we can qutvote them and prevent harm from being done. The South can find constitutional safety in the Union, and preserve that greatest blessing for this country. He ooncludedLby Raying. "It will be my prayer that this • llnion may last beyond any calculation." NIL. When Judge Douglas was in Chi cago recently a clergyman called to see him, and taking him by the hand mid : 'Judge Douglas I have wronged you, I have preached against you. My pulpit has been the forum wherein I have denounc ed you, all of which I did honestly but ig norantly. lam now satisfied you were right, and 1, in common with my brethern in the ministry was wrong, and, for my self, hope you will pardon this error of the head, not of the head." Mr. Douglas re plied :—"Certainly, my friend, I never har bored and unkind feeling toward those who arrayed themselves against me, choos ing to leave it to time, the best arbiter, to settle that question." At Allony, on Tuesday, the 16th, as the Prince of Wales was passing inthe proces sion, by the museum Building, some one pointed out to him the Benicia Boy, who was standing on the steps. The bold John rais ed his hat respectfully to the young king ling, and Albert Edward, with equal polite ness, touched his own. The parties re spectively "smiled a smile" and each went on his way rejoicing. - - Wit" The New Orleans Picayinie states that the emigration of free colored people from Louisiana to Hayti, since the estab lishment of President tietlard's govern ment has assumed such an importance that at regular steamer has been placed for the first time on the line between New trleans and Hayti. A colored woman in Chicago receiv ed a package by mail from her runaway husband-the other day, containing a live adder. Ile requested that she would kiss it for his sake, but she didn't, for she drop ped it on the post office floor anal screamed murder. The snake was ca l ,. turgid, and now has the evelii-iv,' use of a bottle of alcohol in the Audubon club room*. Ike . [low often is your patience trie.l on coming to the tea-table and:there being obliged to punish yourself by eating yellow, spotted, unwholesome biscuits• cake. e You at once say to yourself,• what poor salerat us • why will people longer purchase •itch In inferior aritek, when they can at the Quine price. ion chase lt B. De Land Co 'a pure. healthful '"iiicr•ti us You can get it o 1 your grocer It 1. •.1 sale by the principal grocers at wholesale, awl is manufacture.' by D It Ite Land , at the Fairport Chetnical R orks, Fairport. %louroe Co , N. 1" sike- A good-looking friend of ours. iTho is on this side of forty, though somewhat hoary headed., while absent from the city a few days, used Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and on his return called to tee his lady-love, but was amused to find she did not recognize him, and immediately determined to pass for a cousin of himself, but, was evidently chagrined to find he was supplanting his former self in the affec tions of the lady, which caused him to make himself known , but the lady still says that she likes the counterfeit better than the origi nal, and insist , that he continue (if necessaly I to use the Hair Restorative be had of he druggists.—St. Louse Morning Herald. i Sold by all good Druggists. a i l St.tiv.riess Ntonrs —The anguish of m which parents experience whilst witnessing li, sufferings of their children during the - try period of teething, is nothing in compariso t the lose of rest to which they are necese ly subjected. How many, in consequence of he b. " 7:llo w y b o le am h a t t l e w th g e ris E L L' a 4.g.:.`;.°;',..'::. fretfulness of their little sufferers, are compel ed r n ATN ow I NT . CHI . E m i t T:IN IRON 13E 1 .111, B th: Lrest lira: , to pass entire nights without obtaining an theritta ti bu ae rgh 4. , ,utta10 Klocioetreertoe,J.cLonong,RA.: hour's rest. But. where Man. IV la Imo STIR e for children teething is at han relief is inevitable. It may well he termed a Soothing Syrup, it gives almost instant relief to the little . ferers. It affords not only rest, but vigor an health It also cares wind-colic, dysentery diarrhea, and is sure to regulate t thc bowels' MARRIAGES. On the llith inst., by Rev. J. H. Press y, Mr. THOS. PATTON, of Fairview, to Miss MARTHA DUN CAN, of West Millereek. In Wattqburg, on the I:,lth ult , by Re• O. S. Hill, Mr. J. U. BRADLEY, to Mies OLIfE A HATCH DEATHS In North East, on the 21st tilt , of typhc, fever. Mr A$A SPENCER, in the 'ts year ;0 his age. In Lockport, on the 16th lilt., Mrs. MAO wife of Wu). Aldrich, in her 51. t year On the 10th tilt , in ronneant township. F.I. LEM' L. and on the 20th CORNELIA children of Watson Porter. - - - In Shakopee, Min., on the Nth ult , of Scar let Fever. aEoRt..IE, only child of Irvin mid Mary thuds, aged three years. On the 25th nit , in Girard tp., of a ilisetoe of rho heart, after a brief illness, JOHN it fiNlllll, aged about 1;5 years. At the residence of her son, in ansird tp., on the 4th ult., yrs. JANE DTMPSEY, in the year of her age. Zo-gag'o Adrtrtionututo. GROCERIES FOR CASH! Theo ottentiguell baying tried lb* credit system to our ENTIRE SATISFACTION ! haro ennelo.l.4l to TURN OVER' A NEW LEAF ! and "Ai nant.ries hereafter ettEdrlttt than the CUICAP MST for CASH or READY PAY All of v" vbo sr* nodulous mad .11spampd to derbt, nil ►od we for yourself whether what we may hi TRUTH ON MINUS' You who believe and Wee the RIADY e ea at sod pt the REA WORTS OF Yoll* - 40NET (be w, PLEDQZ oorsehres to BeIIOOODS our floe CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER RSTAB I.IBH.MBN? IN THIS 0171 =I NOTICE. ALL those having unsettled accounts with in will *an nil sad hawk wp without deny we our Woks saw doped wed NV T Huh/. int.3—rl. • 0110iBY t NOM. - • Hsi* tar nes.—By the down or mingl e _ St prices ranging 6114111 twenty Calla to twentl, shillings each. At the store of St—lL CARTER & RE() BILVSHIO Barsusa ! —The greaten, rum ) and the largo* stook ever brought into it,,. market, can be found at the 'gore or . 81-19 CARTER & [Situ NE W STORE SECOND GRAND OPENING FALL AND WINTER Gooiw Great Fall in Prices. Nov th. ti m e to edrilANIP from ft.- Larp-.1 •a,/ ( L.•; est Stook .ver often! to 'to, pail„ In th ~.,,,y,,, T//ERE IS NO I'SE ,TA 1.14'1 VI, 11l numwrou•etuitomeru and no. public mi.t anq ~,,, Cicssameo ClPiaco, Clodzinie. ALII : RICH DRESS GooDR, BROCA BE, BLACK PLAIN, PAL DE SEUR MOURNING SILKS, CLoAKri A MANTILLAS, IRISH LINEN, DAMASKS NERINAC AND CROCOCO PRINTS ZEPHYR IrialsTrl) HoSIERI Alm; 10.4 B1.1"E awl WHITE BLA,NIZIKTS, 4 tyl• and Fmt. l , at I nR MCI.. at PAR/4(10V 1:1' " 0 , ., J It: FALL TRADE, I',6u BARR & 30i-INSON'S, OLD FO 'ND!? V. State Street, E I- TWO THOUSAND STOVES!! On hand, arbaell t.r sold at pricer FAR BFI.OI tr.. former thrurva, HRRF. or F.I.SKWHIPRY In it,. Uteri 14 a Full a.torttnent of ELEVATED (WENS PARLOR, Coal, 01lee and chart Iron Reamlatota ♦I.o, FULL ASSORTIXIIT OF PLOWS ! ' Dutcher, ke SLEIGH SHOES all SiseQ paiLDING CASTINGS MADE To ORDER mr- Cot NTRY PRODUDE, LUMBER, SHINGI.F.' , kr., taken in esehanko at the hughrst marks* rates. unsis in NO AMCC refused. Call and ens. « NO CHATCf FOR SROWING GOODS. Zl.r/3d:XJIDIESICIN 3PF1.31r1111: lino, N or 3-22 Wk. B. MOREHOUSE &CO Importrr. anti Wholesale Dealers in • Brandies, Wines, Gins, & Boors, heir lease to tall the attention ottlie utvwns of the Unite I States tlis their Pun. Winos and lagoon, put up oroici their olio euprrrition, for Family and Ideoleinal caries sitiorted to atilt customers. Clubs, Military snr other public Bodice, who moire to purchase in large small quantities, In ranks 0 s both.., will b. 19...,.1 1 , dealt with. Pries List pent on Ippheation I) A,) (a) 4 :(alsj: $ : :1: Ilecononvenikid by the first physicians as the best rem. dy bonen for Dyspepsia, indwestion, sad mil herronsi Diseases. As a beverage, it Is pure, •holesonw, and delirtuus to the taste. 501 a by .11 Drusrststs. Wll A bliiitENOt k CO., Prop'rs 4 3 k 5 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J P 5,...-iThe subscribers wish to engage • few active men, ea Locale/Ad Travetiag Agents for their Dunes, to wh o ., liberal inducements will be offered. For particullue, ail dress a above. nuvl-1.1: Eltrnmo ! Stoves ! Stoves !! ! ita THE KEYSTONE WORKS, ynrearr, MEALS. SHIRK & CO ItESP EC'T Ft' I. L Y ask the attention 0 t all who wish to partham Stoves, (at W I or Itetailid to their splendid amlortment of likrratird Owe. (diving 0n,.) COOK orrovu, • Coal or Wa nd. loisroved kottsion Tap, 'with sonvoir Forest Oak do Wises, Sheaf, Sus Seem do, for Coal or Woo.l Parlor !turbot Sr,um for Wood or Coal, In great nn.“ Cook, Comae Parise mod ethos Iron do. Solestsmodor Coal do, for SUMO and oaoe. 800 Stoves, for Churches, School RllOlll/1, ofie , 10 Ms t variety, lee, Re_ We cordially Melia comparisons as to style and pet t e rn. —Competition we da(y par Stow are ensoulacto red from Ombra of Stott Ma Aenarkaa iron, =ousted to the beet manner, mid 11•11117 Stove warrantedyerlisrt. We do not haat of having 2,000 Stoves on hand, for re can't keep bait this number in &arum" of our orders, but ire VIII keep enough to supply all reasonable denzawla. VINCIENT, 11 BEA LS, MRS A Cu nov.3-22. ou Stair, between I Ith and 12th Street. NOTICE. THE Erie County Agricultural mit t hereby gives sones that by Reeniction passed N• the menhir meeting of the Managers, its Anneal Ira.. • wUI loutstlsr be held no the Oral Wednesday, ?bands. and Mao waseeedlag the 14th day of September of fiery_mo, which rill heir` the neat atonal Fa is the Illth,l9lb and 20th days of September, Nal 'ziov.3-4•Cf. A. A. CRAIG, Sise'y 100 BCYTI'LES of fiomforti'e Pre par tioo for itraorrriug eldor. Just received h writ-21 CARTER BR° OLIIII4I/1 }COOPING COUGH SYRUP ' IS not a 'Secret Medicine, but k carefu 11. perparrd composed of IPECACCANHA, BRl.l.efu) NA and CANNABIS INDICA ; tamable to the .fir, Pleasant to the lute, Bah In operation, mild is Dialect, .tniellly mud.. sod allays the vicieseir mid peretnall• aboetene the duration of this terribly distressing ema plena. Put op setty, with dinetiose for ' , trial; it, gad oteid at SW t ints • bo t tle, by the Proprietor's sov3-11$ CARINA k BRu. ORMSBY Ss BOOTH AiHmA..ro !! -0 V - Puretaxed sine* the bM aupplassl at lees, at the Neer Storr, roan . •ay other Eitablinhaost to thir rit r sod take. no. look •t m, fltwir of SIIAWLS& MAREN‘)E* -= • d r il '4-111 SEEDED FIGURE, CHF.Iii /12!EMI=Ill Latest Stylel “t cLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, s FLANNEL- DAMASK CLOTH ,N NAPKIN DOMESTIC GOODS ! S. MORRISON'S, Sint 11 I lit. 111111• 1 BUY STOVES CAEAP ! -kT PLAT} KETTLES from 1 to I'2U GALLON TIN W 4 KII*.A FULL 4!4NORTII ENT ! PIPE CONSTANTLY ON HAND GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS = DIVING FLI F PARLOR On ih