Brie 0 botrber. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19; 1865. Tug Gazette of Wednesday oontaius a sworn statement from S. A. Davenport, Esq., to the effect that he is sole owner of that establishment, that in purchasing it he acted as the agent of no man or set of men, and that he Intends now and always has intended, that it shall remain an or pin of opposition to the Democratic par ty. The publisher of the Dispateit has al so editorially disclaimed the connection of any outside party with his. office, and asserts that no person but himself exer cises any control over its columns—a 'tatement which very few who are ac quainted with his disposition will be likely to dispute. The assertion of Mr. E. L. Clark, in his now famous " extra," that Mr. Galbraith was - the owner and controller of all the printing offices in Erie, is thus proved a falsehood so far as the Gazette sod Dispatch are concerned. It may seem hardly worth our while, but since some . parties who do not know Mr. Clark's nature as well u we do, may be induced to believe his statements, we desire to say explicitly, that Mr. Galbraith does net own even so much se a type in this of 1.v.,n0r in any manner, either direct or indirect, has he any interest, aside from that general one, which all our party friends should entertain, in its financial condition. Neither does he now, nor has he at any time, exercised any " control" or attempted to exercise any over its edi torial coarse. That we regard him with exceedingly warm sentiments of friend- ship is very true, and that his opinions like those of other leading Democrats in the city, are held by us in great esteem. we do not dony, but he haitoo much self respect, and knows our independence of spirit too well, to undertake to dictate what we shall print or what not. So much for the veracity of this reck less and contemptible little mischief-ma ker, E. L. Clark. The three fold testimo ny of each of the newspaper proprietors of the city convict■ him of being a bare faced falsifier, and hereafter he wilt be known to the public in his true character. .-- We make no pretensions to speak for Mr. Gslbraith, but deem it due to him tie state that aR the foolish, .tvrtr.t.. ambition to • become Governor, are simple freaks of the imagination. He dsfoes not desire that office or any other. *ten besought by his friends to permit them to use t his name in connection with the Gubernatorial nomination, he has in- variably declined the proposed honor. If k had beenlambitious in that way, does my one of good sense suppose he would have declined the endorsement of our late county convention, which was unani mously tendered him. and promptly re fue(gh This bandying about of the name of an enterprising citizervwho seeks no political favors, and is so unfortunate as to be attached to the party ' which could give him none if he did, seems to us about the moat silly and shameful thing that we ham seen in our newspaper ex perience. J EVIIERMON DAVIS TO BE TRIED. The telegraph furnishes us a report of the interview which took place between the President and a delegation of South CarOlinians, consisting of Judge Wardlsw, Alfred Huger, and COl. Dawson, on Fri day afternoon. These gentlemen presen ted memorials from the State Convention ofSonth Carolina asking for the pardon of George M Davis, A. H. Stephens, A. Wenholm and Governor liagrath.. Stephens and Mr. Wenholm had been re lasted before their arrival, and the dele gation seemed particularly anxious to ob tain the freedom of Governor Migrath, on the ground that helvould be influential in securing harmony between the State and the Federal Government. In the course of the President's response he said :-- "If treason has been 'committed, there ought to be some test to determine the Tower of the Government to punish the crime. He was free to say that it was not a mere contest between political parties, or a que.tion as to the fact of Governments. L3oking at the - government as we do—the laws violated, and an attempt made at the life of a nation—there should be vin dication of the G,3vernment and the ems titution. 'even if the pardoning- powers were exercised thereafter. If treason has been nominated. it ought to be determin ed by the highest tribunal, and the feet declared, even if clemency should come afterwards. 'There was no malice or pre u boe in carying out that duty." We infer from this_ that the President has determined that Jefferson Davis shall be tri-d by the ! Supreme Court for the crime of treason, and that, if he is found guilty, the Executive clemency will be ex ercised. Th. President assured the dele gation that no disposition exists for pers ecution, or thirst for blood, and be said ; further : "If I could be instrumental in restoring the governmenX to its former relations, and see the people onoe more united and happy, I should feel that I had more than filled the measure or my ambi tion. If I could feel that I had contribu ted to this in ary degree, my heart would be more than gratified, and my ambition full." The President is moving steadily and irresistibly forward to the consumma tion of his Restoration policy, in spite of Radical denuneiation. He wiU succeed not only in having the South represented in Congress, but In developing and organ. isiog the Union sentiment in the South ad as 'to create a dominant party there, which will act in harmony with the true Union party of the North. Chu. A. DAM, formerly associate ad,- * tor of the New York Tribune, says "There is, perhaps, no other man in all the Northern States who, within the lad three years. has done so much es Yr. Ore*. ley to weaken, divide shad' degrade his country ; iced a is fortunate he has not . • had the pniet . ige'of such an o ffi ce to make , his e ff orts more effective and pernicious." Andint,':Dana is as bad as Greeley ever was—or would be if he had the same sammt of brains. Tun Southern newspapers are filling up with advertisements of Northern busing= men., In fact some of thens'are eompell- ed to issue 'lmplements, so great is the run made on their columns. If straws nay 'bow which way the wind blows, there 111 *Wray some 'Slue in *Undo o'lllo'oM saivity or the oommerelsJ . reoooid'nctiob• lIINE nut CAMS ARO sill 11111111py. It must he apparent to every intelligent mind, says the Lancaster Infelligateer, that the principal cause of our defeat in Ake State was a want of thorough orgallisstkon in the Democratic party. ' This was the case in this city and. county. aed judging from the vote polled in the strong Democratic counties, it Was the same everywhere. Look for initance at Barks, Northampton, Montgomery, York, Cum berland, Schuylkill, Westmoreland, Ly coming, etc. In almost every county end election district in the Commonwealth, whilst the Republican vote Was not increased, Indeed did not come near up to what it was last year, there was a greater falling off in the Democratic vote,• show ing conclusively en almost total, sok of organisation. This defeat, if it should have the effect of a thorough organisation of the Demo. oratie party foe future operations, may re sult in good. We now know the full strength of our opponents, and will not have to act in the dark hereafter. Let a complete and thorough organisation be the watchword, and let that be accom plished without delay. It will not do to wait until the eve of another election to do that which should be done from one year's end to another. The party should be kept organised all the time, so that up on any and every occasion a full vote an be polled. If that is done now and kept done, the Democracy of Pennsylvania have met with their last defeat.. If it be not done, we-cannot expect, nor do we do. serve, success. t Will our friends in this city and county reflect seriously on these suggestions and act accordingly? INSTIGATING NIGRO INSCIIIRSOISON. A speech of John Brown, son of "Old 03sowattomie," delivered in Ohio a few days ago to a oompany of negroea, is re ported by Jhe Ottawa New as follows ' , My colored : friends. you have now the right to a boX; and that Is the cartridge box ; but there are two other boxes whieh you ought to'blaim, one of which is the ballot box an the other the jury boz.— If the white people fail to give you these, and if you cannot get them in a peaceable _way, I advise you to arm yourselves and demand your full rights from the govern ment. That is just what the - Radical leaders are aiming to bring about, but have not the courage, at present, to boldly avow.— The Sumners, Wades and Stevens's of the Radical party, not satisflad with the blood and treasure that has already been Spilt in the fratricidal war, are straining every nerve to defeat the policy of Presi dent Johnson in the next Congress, which would bring on a war of noes that would be horrible to contemplate. Humanity requires that these wicked men should be defeated id their cruel schemes. Tea We:ache Post, the Radical German organ of St. Louis, is authorised tosay that President Johnson did not say to Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, in a re cent conversation, as has been alleged. "This is a white man's country—and •by God, while I am President,•it shall be a: white mates government." The report is incorrect, and it was not Governor Fletch er who suthorize•i the papers to publish it. As far as Governor Fletcher remem bers, President Johnson used about the following words :—"I am in favor of the White man;" or, "I belong to the white man's party." Is short to accept the Posts version, Mr. Johnson expressed the sen timent attributed to him, and omitted the, oath, as we prefer that the President of a country like this should not be a swear ing man, we gladly accept the Poses cot- Irection. Mr. Johnson is giving trouble enough to our Republican brethren with out shocking their "great moral ideas," still further by profanity. We made the prediction just before the election, that. regardless of their denbils during the campaign. that their party fa vored• negro snifter , . a ,Republican vic tory would be claimed by their organs as an endorsement et that doctrine. The smoke of the battle hsis hardly blown away until we receive a verification 'of our assertion. The Pittsburg Gazette accepts the verdict of the people in this spirit r. "The Democrats made this a special issue in the late election throughout the State. and have ben beaten. They in sisted upon it that it was the lose. and the only issue. We accept the result as decisive upon that point, and the Demo crats being iudges, may fairly shim that Pennsylvania has decided against the ad. mission of Southern States unless man hood suffrage k first ennobled and se• cured." Deluca Acr.—On Saturday last. the schooner Ada left this port for Buns* laden with cost, and when out a short distance was struok by a northeaster, and so disabled thatshe would soon have gone to wreck and allots board been lost. Her condition was disoovered on shore, and, although a very dangerous sea was run niog, the tug Home, commanded by Capt. Mark Morrisonorent out to her relief, and succeeded In saving the' vessel. Some idea of the danger incurred may be Judged from the fact that all the windows of Abe tug were stove in by the waves, and the water ran into her hold to a fear. fiat extent, being within two feet of the Ores when she reached the dock. The heroism displayed by Capt. Morrison is the subject st mush- commendation by those interested in the Lake business. Imp:wren To ALL—Our readers who are in need of Parlor, Hail or' Cooking Stoves, will find at the store of W. W. Pierce I Co., one of the best, If not the best, assortments in thee city. The Stew art style of stoves, of which they are the sole agents here, is certainly ' not sur passed, if. equalled. This firin liereelsO the aria* for the eslebeeAui Liwtois Heater, which is rapidly taking the lead• wherever it is known. They bin already, disposed of a number in this chi; ansoai. others who have purchased weasel MlN lion the County Oomadesioners, - (for court House.) X. B. Lowry, Orange-..N0. hie, Bobt. Gray and the "Baptist Coo silk • gation. We shall notice norsai Isagth of the stook of News. P. • Co., neat week and meentinserefer to their pictorial col umn, in another )41 of the paper., • , • tostiaatua exehame.heade the that Mares frost ate :aim et: its State: 'Glorious Resalt In Froakila Cauri ty 1" We are gratified to labow there are, "slalom" man from oar Am at hag. They •bevel been very Various; to ou r view, ban any hod* about -"we TUI *L107101116 The election returns are not as favors.' ale as we anticipated lett , week. and dis plext lack of orpuisstion and negligence of ditty a the: Part Of Democrats which absolutely fiaezdasable. Oft - the lightest vote cast ' in the for many years, we are defeated bye midority hir exceeding. that usually obtained by the Republi cans in the most exciting campaigns. No one of honesty will presume to say that the Democratic strength has fallen off to this oxtail, sell- the dimetrons result is ' saltily to be attributed to the failure on the part; of our leaders to use proper efforts to get Out the full party vote. While there was 's singular carelessness on both sides in regard to the issues involved, the Repub. Hems, either through their secret Leagues or by some other mysterious means, have suomeeded in - marching a larger proper. Lion of their voters to the polls, and the irictory thus obtained, though notoriously an unfair criterion of the actual strength of parties in Pennsylvania, will be used by them to the best advantage. Rotorua, official and unofficial, give s Republican majority in the State of not Jess than twenty or twenty-five thousand. That party make an increase in the num ber of their State Senators and Represen tatives, and will have two-thirds of the numbers of the Legislature, thus insuring` the return of &mon Cameron to the Uni ted States Senate. In Ohio the Republican candidate for Governor hu about 28,000 majority, while the rest of the ticket exceed him by sev eral thousand. The Legislature will be largely Republican. The majority in lowa for Stone, Repub lican, who was an outspoken negro suf frage advocate, and opposed by Col. Ban ton, an independent Republican, will be in the neighborhood of 15.000. We are not surprised at the result in either Ohio of lowa, but that in our own State is mortifying in the extreme. The Democracy had it in their power. if not to elect their ticket, at least to reduce the Republican majority in Pennsylvania to a merely uprising number, and have lost the opportunity simply by their care lessness and want of organisation. We fear very mach the consequences will be a depression on the part emu friends in Now York and New Jersey, which will end in giving up those States also to the "Goths and Vandals." Otto.— According to the Cleveland MONA/irk', the Republican victory , is not so much of a victory after all. It is one of that class, of which the opposition may exclaim' "one more such and I am un done 1" That paper, alluding to the Re publican rejoicing over the result, says, " they have triumphed over the Democ racy by a majority of from 20,000 to 28,- 000 ! Call it 30,000, and what of it? That simply is a mortifying admission on their part that the Democratic gain in two years amounts to the snug little number of Eighty Thousand 1 and in one year to just about. half of that—namely, 40,000. Hence the radicals boast of the loss of 40,000 votes from Lincoln's' majority last year, and of 80,000 from their majority two years ago! At this rate, if the Demo crats do half MI well next year as they have this year, we shall carry the State and put the black Republicans where they belong —into a helpless and hopeless minority. Besides we shall have at least twelve or thirteen Senators against five last year. and forty members of the Hcuse against eighteen or twenty last year. .So let us pick our flints and' try it again." The Plctilsdealsr says farther that the Democra cy have aioamplithed all they expected. Chue friends in that State have been so hopelessly in the minority for some years that . they have, probably attained that philosophical condition wherein men be come thankful for small favors. Zsts Corm Etscrion straws.—The result in the Co.. as declared officially by the Board of Return Judges, ,foots up on Auditor Gene& as follows : Hartrauft 3 845 Davis (D) (R) ' 2 051 Republican majority, 1,794 The vote last year for President wss •s hallo*. Lincoln . •6.911 • lisClellan .. —.3.722 Lincoln's majority,....... _3,189 1 794 Republican loss, 1,395 To the vote of this year must be added that of the soldiers, which will be very trifling, probably not going over a hun dred, at the most. Tii States in which elections were held last week toted as follows in 1864. It may be interesting to some to compare the returns of . this year with those of the last election : • MMMTAIIIIA.. Lincoln. ' 296 391 McClellan, 276,316 Repubkican Majority, 20,075 OHIO. Lineoln,.... .. 264.975 McClellan, • 20.5,559 Republican Majority, . 59,418 lOWA. Lincoln. 89.120 McClellan, 49,641 aopublicam Majiortty, 39,479 Mr. A. It Griswold, the celebrated •' rat Contributor," will exhibit his "show" in this city. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ereninp next, the 2 6 th, 2711. and 28th haste. From whet we bare been informed of this entertainment, it ii well worth attending. Mr. Griswold has prepared a panorama of the' oil coun try, which he sommapanies with a comic lecture on tlicsatne subject. He has been meeting with good sueoests in 'the Ohio *Wok and is so well known here that he will arm* fail to " draw " large houses. The 11. 8. •8. liielkigsn is still at Buffa lo, whirs abs is undergoin g repairs. it will lopeest'oeir raiders to ?now that she is to remain there Until spridg, instead of elated:ll'in Erie, u %weal . When we made a prediction to this effect, some menthe so, loins of oar citizens scouted SA 'it. and emend tis that the Oaptain would dosoanob. thin&.Titer are prom ably . centineed - now that we were about ''• • • ' Jags. Ibras;--Ths Mugs .2 7 nlions says tie llepabilsess seilidi the pi ilia& sus eg. bossy, ingikA live sees. - 4 The Theatre in Farrar Hall continues to draw fine audiences nightly. Rome of the most popular pieces of the day have been presented in an exoellett . manner. We repeat our opinion of last week that the present company is the best which has visited Erie for a long period. Mr. Evans and Mr. Ryan, especially, have few superiors in their parts. , Dam of Local laterest. The general that whipped tbn Democracy in the late election--Genertii The eir.onmstances under whist ear paper was pat 13 press' last week, caused it to be full of typographical errors.. We have a corps of int-class printers at wort now, and expect to prevent all such entrees of mortification hireafter.---Lawyers end justices of the peace will always end on band at this office a complete assortment of bloats, at as low rates as they can. be bought say— where.—The ;total Toth of Murillo at the late election was 141. Either the popu lation of that plaee haa been vastly over7ra top'. or there was more apathy in that cam• munity than elsewhere. If the town has 10,000 inhabitants, as its citizens claim, the vote should not be less than 1.200.—,-- Clark Ewing, Esq., formerly of this city, who wu the Democratic candidate for District Attorney in Crawford county, ran some 20 votes ahead of hie ticket., in Titusville, the Owe of his present residence. His numer ous friends in our city and county ST* glad to hear of the popularity he has attained in his new home. A better hearted man or:tru er friend than Clark Ewing cannot be found. carriers are already making prep. &rations for the Issue of the Observer, Jr., No. 2, which they have determined to present to their readers on New t Year's day, in lieu of tae trashy poetical "'offerings " common on that occasion. Among other things of Inter est it will contain will be an accurate history of the bench, bar, press and pulpit of the city, written by a gentleman who is familiar with the subject. The history of the Obser ver will include a sketch of its different edi- tors, and be• especially, interesting to ,the friends of the office. Our little Junior last year met with a surprising sale, and we rely confidently on presenting an improusect upon it nest New Year's day. We see by the telegrams to the daily press, that Com. Lanman, forsierly of our city,,, left For• tree Monroe on Thursday last, in his* deg ship, the Yantio, for Charleston and Saran. nab, to inspect the North Atlantic squadron. The Gazette, audit Mr. Graham's edi torial charge, 1.3 improvini in local interest •very much. We regret that we cannot say the same of its polities.--The election being over, and the necessity for political 11- gamut, for the time at least, obviated, the papers will begin to resume their former at tention to literary matter. Yoetry, love tales and profoundnoral mays will take-the place of stump speeches, is astounding exposures," hard words, and foolish charges. The com munity in general will net regret it.—On Wednesday of last week,'a 'young man And his peekst picked of $l9O, while staadisg to the crowd at the Union number of journyemen printers seeking stn plangent now is very large. In response to an advertisement of ours fee a compositor, we had readied up to Friday Inning not less than ten applications. G. W. F. Sher win, the Republican candidate for County Surveyor, ran 31 votes behind the candidate of his party for Surveyor Genital, in Harbor Creek, the place of hie residence, while Capt. Miller, his opponent, ran 15 votes ahead of our candidate for Surveyor General in the same township. 'The people of Harbor Creek appreciate Sherwin according to his actual merits. Bill Powers was arrested last week for continual drunkenness and making, himself a nuisance. In default of $25 fine he was sent to Warren's Fifth Avnue Hotel. Two other charges are made against the atom mad Bill—one for beating and threatening his wife, and one for attempting the life of a neighbor woman. Bill will have a tough time of it when he gets before Judge, John son.--The sum of $1,200 was contributed during the year just pest for the !itemise of the Edinboro Normal School Library, by fibs following gentlemen : MUM. C. V. Culver, 500; G. B. Delamater, '250; W. Reynolds, 100 ; T. Haidekoper, 100; V. M. Thomplon, 100 ; Charles iamb, 50. Thera is one blessing in being an editor—you are never in any danger of having your hone entered by burglars, or being knocked down by high waymen. Anthracite coal is now brought to this oily by way of the Philadelphia road and skipped from here to Buffalo. The vee gels are loaded, through shut's, directly froin the can. A great revolution is taking .. glace in this trade-up to the present year Wale supplied Erie with anthracite coal; now vies verga.--Meadville has a permanent daily paper. The Repshfien commenced its regu • lar daily inns on Monday, and the publisher claims to have liberal encouragement. Five daily papers are now printed in North West ern Pennaylvania—one at Erie, one at Cor- ry, one at Meadville, one at Tittniille, and one it Pinhole. Raab of them will compare favorably in Ilse, enterprise and typograpb- teal appearance with those of any part of the country. outside of the largest cities.— Messrs. Duncan & Prather, late owners of the Hotmdca Farm, Pithole, are to make their permanent residence in Cleveland. We learn that on Wednesday Mr. Duncan purr chased a private residence in that city for the sum of $35,000, and that Mr. Prather is pfespeetlng in the same neighborhood with a irioor to s @tallier investment.---A nom pany is boring time oil In Cumberland county and as usual hanging they have Int•elass prospects for a lowing well. The Carlisle Democrat says " opentlons will be *outlined day and night until oil is found or the augur rune entirely through the globe." The mew ben of the company will hive I. live longer than Methuselah before they eau realise a consummation rot their intentions.--The Titusvilte Herald says an " experienced Co'o rfrio miner has discovered, in a spur of the Alleghenies, about forty miles west of that Vacs, as extensive lode batwing quarts ; • sample of which may be seen at the Pendle ton Rouse. A. person residing is Titusville, who has had great experience in gold mining quarts to California, pronounces it to eoatain a very fair per outage fer a surface, sped. men." Perhaps so.— —Beeline Baldwin advertises for two ugood,-active sad bonsai (1) boys" to sell the daily Cony Iltbraph. Men be gets tbem we trust he will seed us w4m!, Bosh nstmml authorities would bit worth gobs many miles to see.--Pithole -is rajah:lag in a new sensation. A veritable ghost has made its appearanee la that easily locality, and for ilia time beiag monopolises pane attention. It pulsated itself at the foot of s boarder's bed is the Morey Pus Hotel, and beckoned the aforesaid boaster to hies, He. Making he had as good s right to tbj bed, as any ghost, flatly refused, and bid kimeelf under the coviriag. Whoa he bad planked up courage eumagit to poop .out, Mt. Ghost bad disappeared.--Nr. Rites" Kelsey has naked from the edltoxial control of the Conneaut Reports?, and is succeeded by Mr. J. P. Iteig, his former partner.— Under Mr. K.'s managenient the paper has been one of our best lull exchange's, and a fluorite visitor is our °floe. Mr. K. assumes a position in the Ogssll9 ofßee.—The GreenvUle Argne notices . 4 that the-number of hogs and cattle running at large within' the borough, has materially increased during the past few weeks," 10 annonnose with astonishment, that, notwithstanding up fact, she " authorities sit - back, supinely resting en their °Soled dignity I " Poor fellow; how they are to be pitied. If they continue " resting " in the manner described, we should judge their " dignities " must be very soreby this tine. The Pitholo, Record says the 'number of letters passing through the post silee there ,each day Is Sr. thousand, and the number of boxes roe tad is twelve hundred. Wouldn't our ootempority conseit to reduce its figures just a lit.le ? At a Democratic mu s meeting - held in Pithole just before the election, Maj. Gen. Brooks, who will be remembered by many of our old senses commander for a time in the Western department' of the State, including Brie, wee the presiding °Sur. The course of recent events is inducing many of our beet generals to join the Democratic ranks.— 11l our exchanges nearly ire publishing the follow— log: Major Gelieral Holier was married on the 8d inst. to Miss Olivia Groesbeck of Clocianati." Well, who in the deuce cares ? The ,General had much batter -be married Ikon live as he has been during four years part. to exchange says : st There are 6 000 scree on the shores and islands of Lake Iris devoted. to - the culture ,of the grape. The Catawba, Isabelle, Delswsre and year's I are the principsl varieties. This year's crop on 8,500 of the 5,000 sores will average 5,000 pounds to the acre, making it env of the most profitible crops raised."--In the hurried condition of our business during the politlosl cunpaign, we neglected to notice the enlargement of the Titusville Herald. It is our a+ Urge a paper as thi Observer, end heirs all the indications of prosperity. The local and editorial columns are well sustained, sad the special attention given to oil matters makes it partioulmijdesirable to prison* bar isg interests in that . section. We wiek its gentlemanly and enterprising proprietors every enceesOhey may desire.--A. writer in the Rochester Rural Sew Yorker capitally kits off the modern .exquisite style of ex pression, by Addressieg, Mr- Moore, the edi tor, who is also Mayor of the city, as , g Mis tah &bosh, Mayah of Rocheitsh: and Editah of the Morel Nee Yawkia." Erie, of course, has no people who talk in this way, but if any of our ales young ladies and gentlemen. should incur the idea that it is pretty, we advise then► is 4, reinembah " thCabove, and cease forthwith.--The Buffalo Commercial says: Counterhit one dollar greenbacks are in circulation. Excepting a few minor discrepancies, the spurious note is as exact ha simile of the genuine bill. The general appearance of the bill,is also very good. The green ink is of a somowtiat, lighter • shade than, that used on the genuine, and some parts of the note look poratchedland blurred. The "guns It 1" on the green. scrollwork on the lower right partite of the note are printed in green; tulle genuine they are white. The, face of Chaim, in the counterfeit., is badly exectuted.-- 4 .--The horse of the Messrs.. Morrison. valued at $5OO, after being driven at the Fair lest week, wu left unblanketed while warm, took cold, and died. He was one of the finest animals' in this vicinity.— Amu employed on ,the' A. a G. W. K. W. fell between the cars on that road, While they wan, in motion, and had' his head completely severed from hie body. The accident oc curred on Saturday, near Conozrd.-- James Baker, a carpenter, living on Third street, while gathering, Otestauts near the city on Sunday, fell from the tree and broke his nook, dying almost instantly. ---A. vigilance system has been organized in the oil region, extindieg from Cony to Oil City, and embracing many of the active business men, which le designed to rid the country of the numerous pickpockets, thieve's and.vii kiss of a - worse degree who infest that lty. It is the intention' to administer "lynch law" to all this class of customers. Several of the 'wash, hare already been caught, tarred and feathered and branded. --Mr. Guy Lunde, the old and well known jeweler of this city, has located at Pleasantville. Crawfd , rd county.— —Two oar loads of oil open the PM ladelphia It: IL siding tiear the crossibg, were set on fire by the spirts of a passiig locomotive, on Set tled'''. afternoon, and entirely destroyed. Perry Elea. and Its infant namesake retched the piece. but of course could be of little or no' benefit.---A min named A. H. Babcock has been arrested for passing $lO counterfeit greenbs ok at Baker's cloth— ing-store, on the 12th inst. Iu default of bail he was committed to jail, ana on Mon day Polio:mom Vainey escorted him to Pitts bare for" a hearing before the U. 8. officers. --The demand for new houses still eon • limns in this city. Numeroni las are the building' that have been rented this season, theyare not one-third of what are needed. rife believe the census of 1870 will show the population of Erie to be not lees than 25,- 000.--The Republican majority in Craw- ford county is 1,170, being 735 lase? than they had in 1864. The' rote there, as in most of the State, wu renterksbly light. Mon LID, ELX CINDY. —The popularity of the Moss and Elm Cough candy, manufactured by Better & Burgess, of this oily, must be- come more general. Wherever it has been lutroducted it has met with wonderful success. It is pleasant and effective as a remedy far coughs, hoarseness and throat diseases. While strong cough mixtures prodar* nausean and sicken the patient, the Moss and Elm Candy soothes and relieves :without any of the nu. pleasant effects from the use of a strong mix ture. It rarely fails to relieve if taken in time and persevered In. Phydioiaes recem. mend it. and in unity cases prescribe it. As a soothing expectorant it has no equal. * It is maid of the Wimp of Prance, that, u a class, they are the handsomest in the world. With their rosy cheeks and black •hair, who can kelp but ohink so. Dr. Yelpan's Pills serer fail to make the complexion of a healthy sad miry hue. Ladles, try them: Bold by all Druggists. 005-Im Hon. 14014001111111 f Baste.-Mr. Lincoln's Postmuter General. and Gen. - Daniel E. Sickles, who acted with the gepublicans during the war, are supporting the Demo cratie ticket in New York. T WEIN AND 1111t1 STAMM% Coma or taws an to envoi% Ism RAC Sum. troristor. 1 Good H mos sad Canines sheasess heed se reolinstot priers. , Espt.lll,lol6-13, 7114140111 * RA WWI CLIME! OMAN I fort, 111111 lost ebbs. adopted to gaud tad Neck staida. kr $lO be WO Nab. Thirty-boo gold or Mho _s,&s. N Ohm trot otroohnis swarvtdol tlomi. Moo tratott Citstanos froa. Addrooo. Mg OL RAWL% llastas, NUNN 1110TRIC1.1. Nor Tort aorill.ty 11. . XAGi g ili num, One, la Um- ' • virUg4 Nook tuft sided the Put. silk New Advertisements. FABIUS HALL, EMIR. Ilauerrio Prom tea, . Thim Thumb , imolai. Oet. 19th the perfornatoee Rttl ogeneewee with the great play of TliE LADY OF LYONS! ATELTNI 'STARS Tawas? In his groat rendi- Ilos or 'Claud* Ifolootta, to .bleb b. lo sekoowknigt4 by Ow press and public to to without a rlra'. TR! OCTOROON. Plii3PLC'3 LAWYER, Awl other pnpaltr pietas an In coarse of pnrparetios. dr*dulisten. 60 testa: Rerreed Beets, 76 eesti: r 26 eta. Doers epee at T 16. Perforateen to rest ates., at I. testa may be marvel at Zoefako's Book More. oetl9.lt G OFIPII GROUZILV 14V/IM. , Ave ao hoe opened hie store at 14.116 Fres& st., •bete au he towed everything needed In the line of GROCERIES! Bile hail, to say that tmhaa eagapd that inll kaolin sad popular maa JACOB HANSON, b• happy to roe ht. old Mande at all them CANNBD IlttilTto, Suet' u PEACHES, TOMATOES, GREEN CORN, LULL FiZANS, LTC., •lerays on hand at aoFrs, No. 616 French St. SIASONINO POULTRY AND 11 EATS ! EIIMECI TISYYS, BA' E, lißEtcllollll, BASIL, EN., lt-GOFF'S, 515 French 8t Powers, PROT AVD LEAD, At Wha'saila or Retail, at Watt oorrs, 615 Preach St 11T1TIKS WIIILLIIIN, M. P., 411TRICIAN AND ' SW CP MI Ones, Std door Mrafty's Block. Wog nark. Erie, Pa., mon. Crawford, Cbestlin * th's 4 torr. Resiiene6 it Mrs. Jsm►s W'll'ams. Elf thgtroot. East of Pieced, Older boars-11 to 10 a. x., and 2to; P. It. ottlireatf. MICINI AT THE DOCK. Illorelderable eicitoment was created on the sob lie dock, tut night, by the arrival of Miss Membeva it,. tir, hom Marqestts, on schooner Ploler. They bad quite a nice little sociable party. Whisky sad b - er :wed soplously from the bar, which tended to erllven the disco to no small dares. The whole afrsir passed off qaistly. and amoo'her than was 'screed by lookers ma and monad up with • jig Ova by Prelsagor DaMio. from Buffalo, in which he gas joined by Mies Master's sister. oet-11-1e F"' FURS, MU HP. WHOLESALE k RETAIL CH A.RLES•OAIEFORD &SONS CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PIIILADE..PRIA, .vir now open theft large and a plendld r nortreent c LADIES , FUR 174 PER. • COLLARS. MUFFS. . • • CUFFS. GLOVES, ern HOODS Also the fin •st asiortesentn f FANCY FUR ROBES. CAPE, MUFFLERS AND GLOVE% Evarbtfors offered by them, all of which are waft-ranted to b as reprea.at•d. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. octl 8 4 GREAT CHANCE Flog AGENTS. WH4T THE PEOPLE WANT THE STAND LI:D HISTORY OF l'Hl. WAR Criple:it is eaks ,sery Msg. yahoos of seer 1000 pelts . This work has no rival as a candid, Isicid, Complete, asthmatic and reliable history of the "great conflict." It eantsins reading matter equal to three large royal oe tavo volumes, rpleadidly illustrated with over 150. erre portraits of generale. battle .stun, Maps and diagrams. Returned and disabled officer' sad soldiers, and user- Retie want nes in want of profitable employment will Bed tlkia a rare stance to make 131 , 12111/. We have agents elearias IMO a month, which we will pray* to arty doubt ingapplicast; for proof of the above, rend for circulars sad see our tires& Address. • • JONES BROTHERS It CO., Philadelphia, Pa. SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOE LD USE. . BUT OUT TR , cni,n. DUST AND WATER PEON TOUR DOON3 ♦ND WINDOWS WHITICIA'S TSVISIBLZ, MITALIC RUBBER WEATHER STRIP Dose all this—la entirely out of eight, in doors and windows, and is the belt 'strip in nee for the following reasons! Ist. It is more eff-ctual. 2d. It costs one third lees. Bd, it will not hinder opening area closing door's - or winiows. 4th, it is better than double win dows—dots not obstruct the view—dote not- hindh openlog and closing the blinds—windows can Is opened DO as to 'fettle* at any time. This strip will stop the duet in summer when your double windows are off. Yon bane no benefit from your double windo we only In vic tor. Thib Strip keeps out the cold in winter and dust and water in summer, and does not cost one-halt the pries of doub'a window.. Thu io Strip is now °Mood to the Inhabitants of this city., Town awn' MI PAL.. F. W. KOEHLER, Erie, Pa Agent for Erie Co., Pa. octl2•tt STRAY SOW.-FIVE DOLLARM REW.I3II, • . - Strayed or stolen from the barn or E. J. Kelso, rented by SP es. Illresey, a large white II 15 1, weighing three hoes bred Donn& of over. has • long tail with a kick In it— no other nodal mark .A reward °Lars dollars In bird money, either roll or all rsr, wl,l be p id for bee rotors. • be Is a Tarr aims animal, broug , l from Canada, and al-. though I dont believe In the British Somnolent, I rat cm her very highly. I am bound to get, and will yet her. d la order to show-.the black Repoblicans that I hare little old fashioned Deraoerat'c money left , et. am Ming to pay in bard-currency. Wit. MACKEY. Erie. Oct. 12. 11161-11 t. r . 'A• A. AVA 31 S & C 0 . , t . WROLE3ALE DEALERS DI • s. BOOTS,' . . - SHOES - . 1 . AND I . • t RUBBERS. ... . • . CORNER OP STATR. AND TWIT. STREETS, . . ERIE, , PENN'A. 7 I r Iris, September 211 11165. as2l3-3ns D %nit& CARSON, rr : Dealers In ALL KIND 3 OF GDOCZRIC3, Faun's, PEG ruaLu . I AID PROVISIONS, Otrept, batman State and Franck , Ens Pa Having pcustbasod our stock before the late rise in prime, we .10.1 confident of bairn able to airs Sete faction, both In pries and Country Prodnos of emn7 sort bought and sold. Farmers ears ahrays depend *a receiving the. highest mar• ; kat pries far thdr articles. DEALERS IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS, And on the : Liao* of Ratlzotd, BUM= WITH FRUIT, VECT.TABLV, &C Olve el a Cal! REMEMBER MAT k JACKSON'S MARIUT DEPOT, Vim was?.,, ault-lt pRICEB REDUCED. UNION FURNITURE STORE, , \ ~ ERIE, PENN'A, le sew wiling the largest auortasent of TERNITURS, BEDSTEAD!, BEREA 1.1:3 4 CANE, SOFA. SEAT AND OTHER ORA /R 3, Goon lostbors. Ifstraosoo; Loiaogoa, and othor iarai tart' ewer brougbt to ibis city. OCO. W..ELL9RT.. ...Doyle k Evans , .1 Wars IE3 2. 2. T. ANTHONY , Illoanfootnrors of Photographic 1;4 443, 1.014.6• L• AND larrl,l, 601 BROADWAY, IL Y. • oialtles 1. MI m.. bum,. nf , }t , TEM A L`l, sr* sr• bet/lusrton ~22 itareceeepes and Stereoscope Viet,. of Are yrs kr. aa .2.2v411,,,, 2 VIEWS 01 THE Walk' " 4 m0d22 , 22 . 4 gt rte np/11•111M4 Sormist reerooadsrew 1120/7011' 0 , 1 MS to tzar L Inn Bun, buteh Ga, " ( " 4 " 4, Yorktown, • Pontoon ' Duly Ge it — is - far - 0, Hanover Juliet t e, Fair Oaks, Lookout Notetg„ Savage Station. Chickah9tain. -4 • Trederieksbasgh, City Point. Nalrfaz, Nashville, Richmond. Petarabnigh, Deep Bottom, Bello Plain, lionitoni Cluattanoork Tart *organ, • Atlanta. Chariest*, Blonds. Strawberry m a * az. &e, Americas es 4 Fercivw Clam and mgr., gr. Also, Karol rine Aterearqm, r osliblikra Oar Caudate., *Mt lo LS, if Stamp. Photographic Albums. w. was dm &rah AO t ltatamas• sntatott.ns a j ar 1\ is prim from .4) cams to e.i 0,, a t:pr•v, * Milos of talc: &apart., la Gaut. act 4.•.' t• t, . 4 . la They will be mart by FRER. , a rwco o 746 ‘. tar rixo ILAUII3 11•14. To hatta.a,Apa. The Trade will and per Albame, Saleable they can bay. • CARD 1110TOGRA PDS. ow Casale. If 0.• di•aK•4l. Orel iv. T. mbrata (tat ar kb 04410at0 .. , anal Arammaaahtll , -. 100 Itaklota• 1 , /1.1•41-Cale • 100 Beg .750 othrr nillettre, I 4,4c. 4 tan,b4 711 avy Oflors, 11l tt . 4, Any,. • 115 Nem l'r Sp.) Copia. et' Work. f Iseladlear roprodactiou of tt.. rcat Palanara, Saatuat. Catal.rar , neat • ra ~,flr7 o As °Mos for Oa. hates Phrtarm. ,TL r Mid es recipe of SI so 4 rut rbdoca.pbera 141.4 others oh!, to , r• t• •-• y„ Nett meaty-Am pm Celt of ateatii4i•Ut • , 0.. i. CrTbeprims sad qual:ty el ore CHEROKEE P 11.4 HEALTH PRESERVE . CERTAIN AND SAFE lbr flla Reasocal qJ Obrfruetioni and che huv of Refraktrity fn Mt R eretrrenes el al _Vontliy Anode'. s frip•• They mire or obviate these numerics maws, that spring from Imp/arty, by remat the Irregularity ltsdr. fo r. They care Suppressed, Excessive sod Pa ha Nettrrait'qn tar They cure Green Sickness (Calnrosis). XlThey care Nemo. and Spinal Affect! '1 tne back, and lower pans or th e t e lt liewvillem, YWlrat On alight exertions Rat4c , pt r i d of tu H e art, Limas of spin le, fireterra, - iffadigh , , Gbllineaf, etc., etc. In a word, by moving the Irreostarity, they remove the and with it ALL the effect,. that spring frou jr Composed of slinple vegetable extra:4, , contain nothing deleterious to any cncaff however delicate, their function Leine 4 I, strength for we:at:tea, which, when properiy w., "they never tall to do. , far They may be safety need at any 10, w any period, II 1C111.7 DIMINO TIM 1 / 1 11.21T THILI jk daring which the unfailing nature of .4 2 would Infallibly PISTIL! pregnancy. rir All letters seek Inc informatmr. o? cn o , be prom y p u t l ly l d , iltredleelyonasadumndiscreepantlyy each tot Price $1 per box, or dx boxes ;?r I', Beat by mail, free of postaye, ca rt.,, Pce• # Fir Pamphlets lest by nail tree of pogo, DR. W. R. MERWIN & CO, • 63 Liberty St., New York, Prog DR. WRICHT'S REMOVING ELM! Or, ESSENCE OF Lin r,,,,,andi tram 1 4 Aire Vortabl• E.trtes los soliklas &parlous ts the nos& ilallcals. left" : . ' =I Ames feels the aakes of tub% emtmmated whit esw ure—.o dear tri. re i. To isto the eyeless and ..errs. or The Rejuvenating Elixir is the rear ern discoveries In the vegetal'', it.Lti.mi an entirely nett and abstract 1:2 th 0 , 1 of pective of all tErt old and worn out !you This medicine has been tested le eminent medlcal men of the day, and ty nounced Lo be *aka the greatest rue Ica.a of the age. 4 or One bottle will cure general Den,ty Er - A few doses cures Hysterics b. 'ee_-asi 'Mr One bottle cures Paltntatign 'tt the E or Prom one to three bottles restereathit news and full vigor of youth. Nr• A Veer doses restores the appetite tip , Three bottles cure the 'runt cut rir . A few data cares the low rpi.,tel. One bottle restores mental pour. red Jew dome restores Me organs ~f; gar A few doembrinig the rose to the c! gar This medicine restores to eanly robust health the poor debilitated, wcr,-1.• despairing. or The listless, enervated path, ter' ed man of business, the victim of nervom, the Individual sa fferlog from gerxril r frrna weakness of a eiailie organ, , r , 'l 011 dime and permanent relief by the me a: 33 or Essence of Life. .1 Or Price, $2 per bottle or three b,-...1•03 tad forteerded by Express, on recetpc to any address. 17" The Cherokee Pllts cr.! venating 1311121 r, are sold by tll ee. Druggiets In the civilised world. Someze.7 denier; however, try to sell worthiest:a In place of these: those which they m: • camp price, and mate more toime! Lug, than they can on these medicloes. ti! your health, aye, the health of yr%r bl; spring do Dot be deceived by such c:7 , Druggist', ask for Mess esedkines and era. If the Druggist will not bay the= f.:1 1 close the money In a letter, acid we s 9: \ to you by Clore's, securely seakd sod pan , from observation. Ladies or Gentlemen cas adders/ el 41 cronfidence, mating fully and clue:, urie and ariploolS, Oa WO troll al; Image of 1 C nature In Mile or tamale. Padects need not tate became of Lblir efe: as, use treated patients anommistiliy la pzeiltot civilized globe, by correeptuattce• Patients addressing as will please gate plilt the symptoms of their mempititis, aoi weal office, County, State and tame of miter, t' inclose postage instep for reply. dress " . ge:addrnresBl4llP'lertersitifonrlPPam'ilsiptif7ts t:l4 Gm proprietors, Dr. W. R. MERWIN No. CI Llbch, itrett,s4 MPORTANTroF `(( PILLS She combination of ingredient. in td result of long and eitensive their operation and cannot do barn t. eats; certain in correcting all !near Meng ti attiring, removing all otatrumnr cold or otherwise, headache, ram In thi •f the heart, 'whites, all nervou ,, st.r fa alai. pan In the back and halt*, kr which arise from interruption of not DL CHERSEMANT FE: Have been used over a quarter of s at oSered u the only safe means of regal , r enatruatton. but Ladles fOOll. tear to sag estaktigoo of Ms lostote wins y mina be taken macre Fr( dittneg SULT. Tee conistios remora to LI al falai; MiSCARRfiGE: Such tsodeney of the madle.ne to reFtore to a n rmal condition, that even the r of notate cannot twist lt. T F. Y CA. In any , Abor way. Dr. Cheeseman's have been a atanderd remedy t.r ‘ yrr are the most effecto•l ens vier t oo•it recall*, to F males T all cle:Ws .ht) Inducing with certain', petto,Lcsi eel are known to boutands, .to oLie kSt period., th roughou the couct:), tion of soma et the most t.rogro at ph; lea. Expll It duwetioni, stator wtro thr With each bot—the ruics fI sts sur, eon twining LJ o tiCe Pills sent by mail, prroautly, and eee 'Won. by wmitting DRU9GIST3 GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & 11 I L LIEN, N 81 Cedar St., et Sold it's Erie by Carter k Carver, TO Warfel, rnd Wm. Niel. Sold so C' & Rowland. rol/OFINCI in rolls reed, to he 13101 , 30 UL Fact.rieu and thlll,llttzs of alt tit ititterhtle th a Eva* 'ton tir , t•ol of ' te‘nuttetured on 4 ,, than soy other eompiaitto rootoi 10 lt patent. Verr aura`de an lat ioe er‘c7 11,1.4 sent free by mall. R.:01 ee21 . 65 Ir, No. llatJ.e7 A LisuEL & el • • Fsv oni events for Planer k Elpt.eg POO bolt In am— state Stymt.bet lt IRINA" , I:Melbas made to order to