ttlic Arethlu Observer: PA., OCTOBER 4. 1866 Efls. Advocate is thel ()city pupa besteen Warren and Lock Limn. me e i e eptien. BUPthel33 MOO_ our city i . 6, r ,z to extend their trade in that direc t: sin fiod it to their interest to patronize, ~ s i,er columns. Address, "Adro- P.dovay, Pa• ser2o4tp tt • (,:ON gsr.risos..s-Col. J. Ross Th:mpson el k as follows: Wattsburg, Thursday, r ., 4.h: I. liablrC, ( Frida — y evening, Oc'. sth ; :t. r S our , ' ty af,ern)on, Get. 6th ; Oirnrd,- . rik ,- evening, O. il.h. Jas. C. Mar ,:",, E "anti 1133. Seldea Marvin will also ,assent et thelatter meetings. von Laird, Elq., will speak as follows 001‘1:3,c1;00l, House, Hie= Creek, Sat• .J,y evening. Oct. Ctb; ~,,:,m 1 ,3 Whitman will speak as follows : r...:,t0, T s ur9darevening, Oct. 4th; C3r- Fr:ls estaini, 04' t 5t4 ; Federal Hill, : :111 ev b' , opin' , -- Oc. 6th. _ , _--, ~: tC . li. Sleeper will speak as follows: :3 ), Fri I•ty(evening, Oct. sth. 0 .., NI „,1, 1 11. E.ci , will speak =as fol \\ ~.; . 5 i.s' Scao )1 Howe, West Mill Creek, ' ,:10 .. e7 ;b 0 ,- ; , O:t sth ; A lbi:n, Saturday k;t. tl t y. r am pilauteo, Eel., will speak allAloics Erie: Friday evening, Oct. stb. E4q , will speak as (al- Thutulty evening, Oct, tiveri;r:o4Szhool House, Ihrbor Creek, e , to inc, Oc'. Cth: Stone School :,S,van.it Monday evealog, Si'. '],TT V 5. FoortrY.D.— There ai'e a few lea Ishi:h Mr Snit lifers ea materially ScoMI, that It seams as if no fair dd toter thould,fhesitlte which to Euppoft. sc,t:is a business min, end hos neyer In no ease has he sought ,:,I:kCfri:e Its was nominatel for ec;ed ,in' express 'oppositiono ao;aittation for C..ngre.s ',led by him, .4al t b. Ff only accept wb?a 1 b. the unin m?u.4 wish of h 4, therewith eitrgme•reiuotanoe. Mr Sc fle'd it the ex Let , E;Do-ite of M. —I in &II thi.•te revee!.. - tiee ie 3 polidei in he m-et obioxiou4 sense "1 the term. lie b•en a;C54c fsse holder or Office seeker ever r-o he attain ,, ,ithe years of manhood. A , 7r trafficlo.i. for po4ition, he• lice in no in !•ecarel any without direct personal /I."ne rki r :y.y... has never sought him: he nlra_ys;tigbt the clan. slr,S:)tt is one of thne hrew , i, fir seeing. ran of whom tco few gee int) Rtiblio Scafie'd ie a mere talker—o:° of that :.•• of wh'em we trite to, mlny in Congrese. in.e,grity ie queitionei by none ei her party. '4r. tie field ii aceued, bs hii on pulp 4anq, ant -by senres of his fellow Repub ans, with elritut tai; - re for !elf-interest than 7 his solemn pledges. .S r,ttis wed.led, heart and soul. to filo ftnsi eounty of his residence; and if elect .n Congress, would labor withal his might ;Isifin , -their ;later eats. - Ir. s.Nlcii.l v lins' nothing in c'a'non with people 0-61 e, and if he does anything for nal/ 4 do..s it to promote his selfish Snt,t ita wo.rm-hearted;genero is-eiti a—a frionil to the rloor..an,l a liberal pro 'er et all benevolent objects.. S:ofield is cold as an icicle ; cares for' t u himself; contributes little \or noth ;,),flar",t; ; nto has not evia this attach :. thii intimate Associates. - \ eh la you prefer fir put 11.epri,senti -:the a;;tive business minor, the slimy ..;i in the devoted friend of Erie, or the iv nl3 ltwyer the heneet citizen, or the 7:nn? 'place hunter? the benevo'ent and rpril'nr, neighbor, or the selfish stranger! 'CARS - SILED FOR Narott. —The Dispatch Tuesday contains a fon editorial booed :a the alleged endorsement; by Democrats, t'-.‘e assassination of Xt.. -Lincoln. To sus position it quotes a pretended extract -n •pecon mode at Dedford, Pa., - by lion. F Moyers, D-r.noratil candidate for the its Smote, to the followiitg efftet : said the ." name of booth would live. . like V. inklerie,l, had laid down his life hie couhtrg ii That Swi , z-rland had her nkleried, Sertland her Bruce, and America • Booth, and thiit the time would come l en a monument' would he erected to Booth cher than that creole I \ to Lincoln." Nor, that this is very wicked language no - will , Doubt. That it wag ever uttered by ..nec•at4e ora•or we do not believe. That 'lepers was not its author, we ban the nainC grind levimony FPrOnD, PA . Q ept 2:; —B.lO P. at' Patriot end Union :—Th , dispatch in yes r.-4.,y's Freon, Teltsrrliph. stating 'bat lion nj.miu F. Meyers. of this place. had *min i d Broth'. the asses-in of the late Pre.ident, entirely fal:e.. J. W. Diesess , s, Che'rman County Committee. e trust the Dilvalc*:, in justice to Mr. and the Democratic party', will he as ly t, publish the c?)ntr grlicti9u- as it wee ropy the not:l'l3Ni extract. And while it is :he iee?pinz line, would it not be well to •zel a lidt'e cf its rirtuoui rott the fanatics cf its own party, who are in It !Wilt of suTeesting the hanging of Mr. :aud dechirirg, that the interests of coruvry require that he bhouid bej,got out 4, Any 711 Cui Fare.--The following are the ~ 1 11n:Ncs Of voters as fixed by - the Con- cf Penn ylvania, t he highest author :, the S:rve...4o;doar passed. by the Leg in c.)ntrarention of any feature of the is of binding effect: I.—ln elections by the obi every white freernar of tie Pgo of twen- blving resided'in this S ate one in the election district %hero he of :. ...\vcte ten days immediately precedin? Arcinn, and within two years paid. a ,unty tax, which shall have been least ten days before the election, " . ”.07 the eighth of an e'ector but a cit 'the United States who had previously tiaitfied voter of this State, And re t!P th,refrotn, and returned, and who t here resided, in the election district, and •i laxcs iis-afciresaid, shall lye entiVel to .Per residing in the•State,six months: that white freemen, citizens of the •.' , l "ate=, bet ween the ages of twenty zl twenty-two years, and having f , esided Svc one year, and in the election die tst nforemid. 31141 be eniitled a:thca,3ll they shall not. have paid Lk.9.1 CRANQS.--Democrats : Next "'!ity 5 the Eleciion ! There is yet much " .1 iflve you appointed your poll ..z: , 1% , ? 'Hate you made arrangemeata '1" ,, 10g every voter to the places of' eleo- It' ow, I.;e that it is delayed no longer. 'every man have his particular duty 1111- '1:71-1.c. 41n and in order to have this done, tide 73r1,kg Dernon•ate of- each election tog,ather and appoint the " right ' 4 for the r:ght place." -Don't neglect this l!ty longer. 'llavo the polls properly man ,o Election day: See that there is ao ! Attend to the doubtful and waver . Appoint a challenger for every poll! elr the Tke and strip for action ! Let us C!ymer; and the whole Democratic rte l arg ee, vote ever given in Erie c!'• Q JaC)b Swap, wife of Jacob Swap. Ireq,eatahte former of Conneaut townsbiP, 1 , -, ztled to commit Elli Ade, on the 26th.ult., tatting her - Nthrost. She infl , cted very 444oterotts wountisl upon - herself, but, at oar r eport, Was still lisinS. • Et:107161.01 RECMID —The foll t ring from the Warien Ledger, is cue of th bet things in the Political line we have read in a long time. It will amply repay the reader: Mr. Serfield has been in Congress four years. and is again the nominee for a third term on the Northern disunion ticket. His vote, as all Meow, have invariably been for - the negro—never for the white people or the Government" Oo his arrival home in July, last, we may suppose that many who had vo ted for hint were anxious to learn what great service he bad done the laboring class. So we may suppose that he was interrogated by a mechanic in regard to his votes, and the dialogue ran somewhat as follows: - Mechanic —Well, Mr. Scofield, what have you done for ns mechanics and working men Soofield.--Well, to till the truth, we /lava% been ebb to do it_ great deal for you. Circumstances over which we had no control rendered this impossible ; but I'll tell you -what, we're done a great deal for the niggers! Mechanic--Race you done anything to lighten our taxes, and the taxes upon every thing we eat, drink_ and wear ? Scofield.—Well, no ; I can't say we have ; but we have laid out a good deal of money to teed, educate and protect our loyal black population. fliechanie.—llaeo you done anything to rc 4tore specie payments, and make the promises of the Government worth what They pretend to be Scofield —Well, not touch; but we have voted down two vetoes -of old Johnson, who was determintd we shouldn't give our colored frirnds the same rights as while people. Mechanio.—Have you. done anything to equalize taxation, so thal the burdens of Gov ernment shall rest equally upon all classes Soofield.—Not a great deal I confess ; but then we done a very great deal to equalize the rights of all classes, by giving the elective franchise to the negroes in the District of Co limbo 'Sad in nine Territories. gechanc.—Have you done anything to re store the Union, and reconstruct the Sta:es Scofield —Well, no but we have fixed things so that if the South ever eats back into th'e Union it will be nowhere unless they let the negro rote, Mechanic.—Did you appropriate the money to pay the white soldiers the extra bounty of $5O and $lOO which you promised t em Sectield.—That was overlooked but we did not forget to provide the .meansto pay our loyal black antes the $3OO which we thought was due to them. Mechanic —Did yqu do anything to conch- 1.111;! the white people of tb. S and lead them to the belief that a political association with the North would be fur their pleasure or advant tee ? Sek.fiebl.--Ne • but we did a eery great deal to prove that the people of the South are dii loyal, and to convince ourselves aut. our only ticpe is in the loyal blocks. Nlechante.--Dtd you vote to raise your sal ary as •a Nit mber of Congress! Scofield —Well, no, yes; that is I failed to rote. the ?Net is I woo at my lodgings when the vote was [time and I did not vote; but if I had voted, very likely, in all probability, mt 'n.b ring friend, I s , ou , tl have voted "no," But that night I hatiniAger on the brain, and . went to bed. Nieosnic.--Do you think that a just pro ceeding ? 4 c , field.--Yes. just becan , e we can't make much in Washington at $2O per day. Wash ingt , n life is expensive, you know; but still. had I been in my Felt, I should hays voted no." as I f aid. But why do you seem to complain Didn't Clngress votel $3OO boun ty for the colored soldiers 7 Mechanic. -1 perceive Mr: Scofield. that your record in Congress is that -of a Negro' Representative. SJofieltl.—l perceive that you area traito-, copperhead, and a sympathizer with re bellion. LugoLs's Vulg.—The follosing is an ex tract from the speech made by Mr. Lincoln, a few days before his death, referred to in !qr. D olittle's remarks. It will be seen that it fully sustains the ground assumed by the distinguished Senator: Wi all Igree that - the' secenied States, so called, are out of their proper practical reta . tion wily the Union, and that the sole object of the government, civil. and military, in regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that It is not on'y poevi de, but, in fact, easier to do this without deciding or even considering whetherd.hose States have ever been out of th , i Union, than with tt. Finding themeelves safely at home. it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad. Let ne all join in doing the nets necessary to restore the proper praotic .1 relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after inno cently indulge his own opinion whether, in doing the acts, he brought the States from without the Union, or only gave them proper assistance, they never having been out of it," It will ba seen 'that the great anxiety of the late President was to get the seceded- States ,‘ into their proper practical relation, to the general government." The great nuij iety cf the Radicals, who profess to be extent. iog his will, is to keep the seceded States cut of " their proper practical relation to the general government." The phrase describes their policy with w)aderful exactness. The contrast between Mr. Lincoin's plans, as de.. Oared by himself, and those which they seek to thrtiq upon the country under the sanction of his name, he being deal, makes manifest their shameless hypocrisy without the help of argument to pairit it out. The spirit which animates the Its Veils in this sits, can be seen by the followinz extract from a ser;ei of resolutions ad)otel by them in connection with the Poet Office matter at Girard Resolved, That C. L. Randall heir been I% faithtul out efficient Poet Master, unexcelled by 'any of his predoceeeors in the office, and hue ere tly endeared himself to all who have hu4neas at the office, and that any man who undertakes to assume his piece without his coneer.t will fled that public' aentirnent bee made the vsition too hot for him. end we call upon the Ll ‘pariment to make known to os the name of the creature. or thing who may have edvivd the removal of Berg. Randall, that we may eazgest to him the propriety of hit reai4l:ng hereafi.cr in Memphis or New Orleans, Arnow?, the active porticiptcts in the meet ing at which the above model resolution was adopted, W 33 T. C. Wheeler,-Federal Meaner for th , t part of the eaacty." It seems to be ta horrible thing. in, his view, for a' Republican to accept office from Mr. Johnson. We would sog;est to him whether it is not quits as wick ed to hold on to a position " like grim death " inter an a 'ministration w'aiol ho pretends to dispi+e. The difference in the morality of the two acts is one whirl, we fail-;to perceive. Our friends at G.rard should not rest content until they obtain the appointment bf two good Union men in the place of Randall and Wheel er. Their patriotism paitlik.es too much of the 0 Bread awl Butter" kind to be eat isfactory. , • LL'TTlia TO COL. Rics.--Tha following let ter Trl9 last week addressed to Col Wee, by a number of the leading Democrats of Girard Immediately upon receipt of it, he telegraph ed back from New York his willingness to comply with the request of the signers: GIRARD, EEL= Co., Pa., . . Sept. 22, 1666 Cot. ;Dan. Lire , —Dear Sir:—Too under signed, your friens and fellow citizens, who signed a call asking you to become a candidate for Congress, in this, tho 19th Congressional District, having, as heretofore, full confidence in Sou. patriotism and love of country, and believing that now, as heretofore, you are willing to make way sacrifice (consistent with principle and honor) -to mare the triumph of conservative principles, and f rther believing as we do, that inasmuch as William L. Scott, of Erie, has received the nomination of the conservative Republicans and the Democracy of the district, he would be most likely to de feat tho Radical candidate, Mr. Scofield. We therefore moat respectfully ask that you with draw from the canvass, that -.Mr. Scott may have *fair Sold. Louis Yager, S. D. Coettelt, G Stines James Brawley, E. J. Kenyon. R. T. Williams. F 3L Casts, John Robertson, A. Stone, David Olin. H. Benham, Henry MIl, T. Zink'. A. Whit e , W m . Plait , ilea. ilknyarcl, B C. Ely, L. D. Hart, Jas. G. Collin, E. K. Smith, John Keesel. • Mr. C. E. Hard, local 'editor of the Disiatch, hes been absent upon a pleasure tour fora month past, thripTh the Eastern States and the British possessions . . We envy Lan his opportunity for selnzation • Local Paragraphs. lion. l!tfontgrmery Bltir has besn'nemin - .- ted for Congress by the -Conservatives of the Fifth district in Maryland. A session 'of Court for Naturalization will be held on Saturday, the 6th init. This Is the lest Court that will boleti; previous to the election. • We call attention to the fact, thit, a:though' we have ` ~twice alluded to the rumor that all tbe.caudidates upon the Radical coca. ty ticket .favor negro suffrage, not one of them has yet denied the truth of the charge; The inference Is but natural that their opinions must be as reported. - Hon. A. P. Luning, of Buffalo, one of the best Ilemooratio speakers in the country, will a dd ra i s a meeting in cur city, on Monday mein next. • It is also expected that Dr. Brunek, the famona (lemma speaker, will be present to 'address a meeting of fititens of German descent. . - "Bob" Hill his just been appointed PO'st mower at Nciribeast, in place of Jones who doesn't swallow My Policy." Bob has the reputation of being an excellent swearer. —Dapaieh. We .wonder if be can equal one of the late Radical candidates for Congress? General Costar's giest achievement at Phil adelt his was to swing a big hat, about seven feet across, and cheer the burl as it played Dixie.—Gszetle. And the Gazette's " great .achievement " is to denounce Gee. Costar and hosts of other brave officers, because they happen t, dis agree with it politically. " Qh, shame, where is thy blush !" The Chaiinian.of the Radical County Con vention, I. B. Gam, Eeq., bears willing tes timony to the merits of Mr. Scott. Ile sire: " We would not utters word in derogation of Mr. Scott personally or his claims to respect as a citizen of energy of character and husi liege qualifications ;" and only objects to him on the ground of politics. • Major General Butler and the Hon. Carl Scher: wil prrbably epeak for the Republi can cause. in this city, at some time before the election.—Diepatrh. This is the same - Gen ".Butler who, said in a late !speech ; "ye slum. the dogma that this is a white faced man's governmeut."- At a Democratic' meeting is Warren lately, three .prominent soldiers, who have. heretofore acted with the R•publioans, made sreechea in favor of the restoration of the Union. They are Major Julies, Major Bard well and Mijor Titus , . The Le Icor speaks of the meeting edlressed by Messrs. Blair and Perrin as the /:' l "most impoeing political dem onstration ever witnessed in Warren." - 1 - The Dem . oeratic voter's of Summit Towtiship met at the St me School Souse, on the 27th inat.,and organized a Club, with the following officers ; President, I,A. Hull ; -Vice-Presi dent, [teary Ebenhouse; Treasurer, L. A. Vaughn ; Sacietary. John Buys ; Assistant Secretary,,ll. W. Hull.; Vigilance Comtnittee, Edward Swale's, W. A. Bean, Thomas Persol, Samuel Tome, Jacob Yocum, Philip. Mathew-I, A. 0. Hill, J. W. Whitefiald. ' The Gazette hag had a great deal to say. lately. about " swinging round the circle." We would mildif suggest to it that the most mysterious instanze of " s aging round the , circle " that we have Been me time, is - deileloped in:its own columns. The sudden ness with which it has " swung round the circle" from being a violent foe of Scofield, to becoming one of his most ardent supporters, surpaqses all acrobatic Ante heretofore chronicled Nearly sat the - bead of the list of Demearatio speaaers, who are to stump Ibis section of the country; stand the ntlmes of Voorhees and Vallandigham.—Dispoteh. • The only meeting that we have any recol lection of Mr. Voorhees baying been an nounced at, was that at Greenville ; and. to the best of our knowledie, Mr. Vallindingham has not even beetittamed as one of the 'speak ers _who are to stump this section cf the country." • -• Every Democrat aid every Conservative Republican, without one solitary exception, should be at the polls on election day. Who ever fails to go will fail to perform the solemn duty ho owes to his country. This is no time to stay at home for light and trifling causes The political situation is one of great gravity. and the Conservative voter who stays sway from the polls will Incur a responsibility of no ordinary veight. Mr. Lowry informs u• that we were mis taken last week in stating that he is in the habit of quoting Mr. Clymer'a votes &trial the unorginized session of the Senate, for the pur pose of making pilLitical capital out of them. Ile says he invariably refers to those 'totes as not being a bona fide expression of Mr. l lytner's sentiments, and that the portion of oar can didate's record he quotes in hie speeches is that made previous to and after the famous dead lock" In the Senate. The following is an extract from an edi torial in the Chicago Tribune, copied into tho Titusville Herald. It is a fair sample of the reliability of Radical organe: . At Erie • feir dart since 30,000 . people came together. in a rain storm to pledge tiler sup port. to Congress• and to denounce the usurpations of the apostate. In the precession were 1,000 returned soldiers on horaback. !! Tho Tribune had better try lapin. It may equal the Eris Gasette after a few more eff )rte. The renewing resolution offered by Mr. Bennett, was adopted by Council+ on Mcnday. It will meet the apprciral of all who desire to eee a quiet and well conducted election : Resolved by the StOlct and Common Coun cils of' the City of Erie, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and requested to i.sue a proclamation closico , all places where intoxicating liquors are cold, for the period of twenty-four hours, beginning at, 7 o'clock A. M. on the B'th day of October next, and that he instruct to see that the said proclama tion be enforced; that the penalty for so soi ling contrary to thti proclamation hereof be not less than ten nor more than twenty dol lars, at the di cretion of the'magistrate, before whom all parties may be taken for such a violation. • - The Merchants' Union Express Company is the name of a new association organized for the purpose of competing with the old express lines. It is a joint sttiok concern and inolu des in, its stock holdersmany of the leading merchants in the cities where it intends transacting business. The .eztortions of the other companies cause the public to hail its establishment , with mush favor, and we expect to see it at once secure a thriving business. The company have located an agency in this city, in the store lately occu pied by Strong & Evans. It has bean eery fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Charles Harris is its manager at this point. Ile is a gentleman of more than ordinary business talent, immensely popular, and, in short, just the person for the place. In n . speech. which Theodore Tilton - made •nt the So.:themes Convention,. we find tho following gem: t. Referring to the absence of the Mayor of Philadelphia when the Pie i dent passed through the city, he said that the Mayor and himself were that day sunning themselves on the rocks at Martha's Vineyard. and watchi sg the fisherman catch . their fish. Be did not know whether he spoke the senti ment of the !layer of Philadelphia, but his was sure beispoke his own, when be said ho had more respect for a lorry-pens bass than he had for. Andrew Johnson, President of the TJaiied Siates.u—Dem. Exchange. Mr. Tilton simply meant that, like most fish erman, he preferred a boss to a sucker." —Gazette. Mr. Tilton, and the editor of the Gazette,. both belong to the (Atm of men wha endorsed the lynching and imprisonment of hundreds of their fellow citizens for criticizing the for. mer. President in language not- half as of fensive is flurabirie. Saolonti, That ire scout And scorn, Is un worthy of freemen,, that polities! blasphemy which says : • "This is the white man's gov ernment." It is not the white man's govern ment, nor the black man's government. It is God's government made for, man 1 And all men who are true and loyal to K. of 'hewn,- race or country, color or condition, shall have under Its triumphant and ~g lorious fig all thosigrest inalienable rights that belong to man! The Gazette copies the above from the seri a of reeolutions adopted by the Michigan Radical State Convention. and remarks of it: "The sentiment of tha -.resolution Is of the broadest freedom and deSerres to be writ ten in letters , of gold and cherished as e ye florist creed. Until it is aecepted in spirit and in truth by the whole American people. two and oligarchy, relics .of despotism, will never be banished from our country." Anti pet, neeordibg to the same veracious writer, negro suffrage ie " not an issue." The President of the Union melting in the . Court lioese, last week, wage, W. Kelso, Esq , a gentleman who has been prominent in the Republican ranks in years past, but orb° is now an ardent supporter:of Mr. Johnson's policy. The other officers were: David Shirk and E. Compliance; 'trite-Presidents; and J. P. Foulke, Secretary.; The Radicals, through waxing and threat= - suing, hare succeeded - in iOncing two of the men who signed the letter requesting Mr. Scott to be a candidate, to Publish cards an nouncing the withdrawal rif their support from him. The sole effect of these individu als' action has been make a - public display of their own weakness. • We mike these corrections w:thont waiting fof the Observer to Ale it next week, as it would most ,ssuredly, because the time that would elapse would be sufficient to do more harm than any exploitation by the Oheerver c uld remedy. We call thom blunders " They must be such, for nn partisan p per in the country culla deliberately m the such ridiculously absurd and mistrtierowly false assertions.—Diepatch. Our neighbor will. perceive by - the article elsewhere that - we stood ready to — inalie; the expelled " correction," in case any had been needed. It !rid alto, bear t e witne-s, we trust - that whenever an error has crept into • our columns we have always been prompt to rectify it. We hare a right to txpeet the same fair course from it, and therefore, call its attention to the following : It stated that Senator Dent ttle had been hissed and rotten egged at his home. We. abowid by a letter from one:of his neighbors that the story was not true ; The Dispatch has not yet corrected it. It,quoted Gen. Grant as opposing Mr. Cly mer's election We panted by en official let ter from the General that it could not be true, as be expressly deCares that he has taken no part in the political wrangles of the day. The Dispatch has not yet contained a con tradiction of its paragraph. It accuses lion. B, F. Meyer, wi . lb eulo gisingßooth. Tho Chairmen of the Cmety Committee denieS that Mr..M. ever used the out:miens attributed to him. Will the Dis patch correct it? It names Vallandingham as cue of the main Democratic " dumpers " in this section, when the truth is, be has not. made a speech in the neighborhood, nor been invited to make one during the campaign. Will the Dispatch cot rect the statement 4 • We earnestly hope it will not neglect to. give these mistatoments a prompt and fair re -traction; and thus convince the public that they were onlj blunders," andriot, as some might be led to think, "ridieulously absurd and mischievously false assertions;" When Gen. Grant was in Philadelphia, e Johnsonite told him that Clymer would wet: the larger part of the soldier's tote: The General replied : I think yon will be mis taken in that. Clymer 1. a C , yperhead, and the soldier who votes for him will disgrace himself and the fig he fought under "—Die patch. The substance of the above .psragraph, al tered to suit the taste of the different editors, has been going the rounds of the 'Richest press for some time. We teak °coition, last week, to show by an official latter frem Oen. Grant, that it was not likely he had uttered the expression attributed to him. and We have now proof positive to the untruth if the entire. story. The writer of the following letter is known to most of our attorneys as one of the 'leading lawyers of Harrisburg, and• k gentle man of high character : t HABILIPBUTO, PA., 23, 1866. John ll'. Forney. Egg Dear Sm ; A communication under the cap. tioa ' , General Grant on C ymer," in your &today Press, contains ttfe following sta , o. ment ; "General Grist, ini speaking of the annoyances la which he had been enbiected from politicians on the route, stated.tbat af ter they were met by the dod kinitteo of roeee•- tion from Harrisburg, a red-beaded gentleman who belonged to the committee (supposed to be 11. A. Lamberton. ); engaged him. in conversation concerning our &ate elect on. Do you expect to elect clymer V raid Gen eral Grant. • Certainly we do. and by a large majority,' was the reply. • • f am sorry to hear ten say so,' responded. General Grant; and I would consider it ad insult that any loyal man should be asked to Tole for a man who had been as di-loyal before the war and all thi-ugh the war as liteeterClymer was "' - I know nothing of any such cnversation. At no time when I was • in , the company of General Greet was there any mention made by him er any one ese of Mr. Clymer or Gen eral Geary No r ference or allueion was made to the election, its reeulta, or to any thing a partisan or politic el 'character. I h eve seen the only other, memberd of our committee whose hair has any tinge ot . red. They are gent emon of tru , h, and they Ray t hey had no convereation whatever with Gen erel Grant, and were not present* any con versation. with him. The use of my name in the communication I hare spec fled, sewns t require this denial. May. I ask you to publish it Tons, relpeotfally. R. A. LAMDERTON. Ross's GENTLESIEN'a FURNISHING Stone. —Mr. Warren L. Ross has taken the afore lately conducted by- .lptice„ Oheen & gher, and fitted it up with evdrything nodes , a ry to make a complete gentlemen's furnishing establishment Ilia stock of clothe, cessimeres, vestings and ready made clothing is superior to anything ever brought to:tbe city, and we dery.any ono to.visit the state without finding something to suit his taste. Mr. Ross has been very- successful in securing a cutter who is not surpassed anywhere. Under his akil fal supervision the concern is turning out work equal to the best Eastern establishments. 'No person can.have an excuse for gat g abroad to get clothing while Ross affords the conve niences that be does. In addltion to his other goods he has also a superior stock of hats and 'caps, hosiery, collars, cravate,—ip abort anything that a man wants in - the clothing line can be got at Roses.. ,Call and see for yourselves. • . 341 If PLIOTOGRAPIIIS RititOCDPILICCE.- , Chambers & Dunn; between grown's Rotel and the Reed Hoare, having to levee their gallery at the expiration of there lease. offer all kinds of photog aihio work at greatly re timed prices. Carte.tisites, usually Coa ling S 3, for sq. large pictures, costing elsewhere 's2.-;for $1.60; duplicates but 75 stn. AU other work at proportionately reduced prices. %ark equal to any other gallery in Erie. Now is the time to get photographs at low coot.— Call and see. Sept.l3 Ga' VIP Clark & Brother. Wholesale and Re tail Dealers in Confeetionety, Oysters, Canned Fruit, St tionery. Yankee Notions,. Bakers ' Goods Toys, Cigars , Tobacco , Piper, &o r. lMeet Side of Peach fireet. 1 Square Sou th uttf • th e - Bairn Depot, Erie. Pa Also. Di , ,eler in all kinds of Country nroduce.- 1 4ert4ula t attention paid to fdlieg ccitatry orders (.1au.28 tf ) Picrtrase.— Persons Tithing to procure por traits of themselves or members of their faun- Mee, should millet the gallery of Mr. °Oilier. in Rosenzweig's block. His specimens of work convince tut that he is an 'artirt'who hat few rnperiors The throng r of -visitors to his rooms - ere an indication' that his merits are daily becoming better known end ippreciiied by thepabliz * • Our people, of all parties, , owe it to tette. credit es a community to rebuke such at. tempts at bribery and corruption.—Gazette. "Oar people, of airparties, owe it to their credit as s community" that. the first thing they el/W(1 do is to ascertain the mysterious cause of the Gazette's ardor for Pcofiehl at . present, after tiering denounced him to the beet of its ability fora few weekivigo. The Ivy of "stop thief" generally comes from the thief himself.. If there has been "bribery and corruption" in tile cue let us know, that it may meet with the " ratite such.attempta" deserve. Apropos to this sabjlot, wa• undorstand that Mr. Johnson hes placed the whole MOW of appointments and remova's in this °minty in. the hands of micon.mitiee consimting of lion. Wm. L. Scott, W. )1 - ; tisthraith, Se'dea Mar,. Tin, C, W. Kelso:wad now, brehaff4.— Gazette. SCOFIELD'S PHOTOGRAPH, As Drawn by Ills Pall/ OM= How Unpopular He in among the , . Soldiers. . GroaaNealect ofthe tail rave Rev to Ithie.” The Erie Gazette is now one of G. W. Sao field's most ardent supporters; In order to advance his interes's it stoops to the lowest degree of mail riity; in making charges against Mr. Scott, which bare no font.dation in truth • whatever. That the readers of the Gazette May see how much reliance is to be paced in its present pretensions. we have lakes the trouble to ezareine its files of a few youthe pasteto tivir what ti - tlic right of 0 IV Sc. field at that time, - Thnresult 14 as follows: [From ibe Gazette of Aug. 9 h ] DOES NoT 30INE Hltt VEIL I ABLE—HE TREATED'XIie SOLDIERS BADLY. brle‘e:tilat either, of the three gin f•Tin , his county is possessed or equal aba,,, wit, tow. and w uld do equal service, Vol lb-it their Item& elcitirg too letkelllnD eoti.le tains to rut ee IWO u•fitlea e Sad reared wi th. hoods t,f every Gillen man—, Neither t 4 the Erie county candidates embrace - a the faith of the Republican party within a. week after having been refused office by the Democracy, andlitither of th m have continuously held office as if it belonged to them as a personal prerogative. ,Duriog the war, when our brave boys were manfully responding :e tr.'s appeal of the government, when sons, and husbands And brothers were called coon to face hard ships, disease az@ death, what words of en couragement and good cheer were heard from ourthea ttepreseutative in the nation.' Con _greed. It seas a Matter of remark then, and of deep regret that he who okould have been fore most in-czkortations to patriotic duty, was so. seldom seen or heard to Erie county." [From the nazette of Aug 22 ] ; A SOLDIEtt A'TER SrOFIELD—HEAS ! ENDORSED BY THE GAZETTE. ' ; EDITOR GAZITTS —ln your article of the 16th inst., /elating to Mr. Scofield, you ad vattced sentiments that elicit friths the sol diers throughout the - county throat emphatic expreseione of apprises/. The soldiers of this county, and not only of this, county, but of the entire ! district, • have witnessed with ill conceited indignation, the actions of Mr. &a field during tie 1r, -sent term in matters per taining to them and their welfare :During the late rebellion no one received from the soldiers a more generous support than Mr. Scofi id, and in no one did theyplt-ce more implicit confidence,' and float no one had they a clearer righ to expect kindness. What re igen has he made th em ? 4- The case of ajor Swan to which you refei is not an isolated 'one. .Four or five cases of a similar character of- which your correspon dent has personal knowledge, and wherein Mr. Scofield has preyed himself the political demagorte, end not the honest represents tive, stand en record against him • Why is it that in this district, which supports so twiny lucrative positions attainable through our representative, got one soldier is found in office? Worthy anplicante are certainty to be 1- nod. The roll of honor is large. Daring Mr. Scofield's term of office be had the privilege of makiii a large i-umber of ap poielments. Many . applications have beet, made to him in-behalf of crippled and other wise deserving soldiers In all of these he has promised to .fulfil his duty. In' how many cares has his promise been-kept 1 If be has made such appointunntso it bay bein by stealth. They are not to be fauna upon re cord The tee made of his privileges In the eneport of the Bepresentative-S tidier Dill, in which be gives the /tektite sloofand him self tl el' enthuse 03 of $4OOO. .m.ght have been more Ito torabl. to himself, but cou'd not he more lost . iive t his o thstituente. The soldiers -f rie county ass for the nomination of a t by , representative fr. in Erie coin ty. The, Cannot and wilt not 1 , 14- . port Mr. Scofield. - NORTH EAST. The editor of the Gazstte says of the above : "II is from the pen of one who did good see- ..; vice throtighoutjhe 4 war, and grid, ratty feels earnestly abOrtthe facts to which ho alludes. We tont se aimed:tee surprised at the extent and strength of feeling among the soldiers in r , g,,,1 to fl. u .mination of; CO ,, irrelisnia.. It I, ri..iii, in it it t-hould be known. for wear,: COoriece.l aril. Mr Scofield' Is weak just where be ought to be strong." . A if not satisfied with the cmmente at tached to the cemmunication. the Gazette publishes an epeesl on the same subject in another pertioa, of the toper, in which the writer gives ft as his opinion that. "North East," "expresses the fe -ling of the soldiers toward Mr. Scofield- There are tow" it says "resitting.-ia Erie county at leagt I, f) y who serve .1 - ,in the army and navy ing the late war. ,In the balance the district there nearly as many ,morn.. We figure from careful estimates that .there are' altogether fully 3000. These three'thougand soldiers cast three thousand votes, and many of them control one or more votes alto. - Every soldier-will ti•ce the fact thrust •in Ms face that while Mr. Scofield takes a bounty of $l,OOO for himself, a few only of them get $lOO or $5O each, -end the cast nrsjaiity get nothing " In view of these facto. the Gazette may well inquire: "Shall we (that is the Radicals) jeopardize the success of the Union (Radical) ticket by nominating a plaid ate. to Congress who is unpopular with the soldit7:l" [From the Gazette of Aug. 30th ) ECOFIELD'S UNPOPULARITY . DEMON- S' RATED—HE HAS ,ALWAYS RUN BE HIND THE TICK eT. ~ In 1862 the Union candidateler Auditor General-,the highest , office in the ticket—had a majority in Erie county of 1.542 votes; Mr. Scofield's. majority was but 698 Tram; or 573 votes behind the ticket. In the Prtesiden tat campaign of 1894,, when Mr Scofield ran for his secood term. his majority on the home vote alone was '990. less than that of - sir. Lincoln's." . In view of the above, we do tot wonder at the general surprise 'Mph isexpreased at the Gazette's zealous support of Mr. Scofield now. That party influences might prevent it from supporting, Mr BGott we can well aneler r wro, but coneYteney at lean should restrain i from landing his ;opponent, whom it Lau so often and savacely condemned, and strive to advance the Litter's interests , by misre presen tationspf the blvest sort in retard to'our candidate. We dislike exceedingly to charge . unworthy , conduct upon a cotemporary, hut we are not alone in the etypicion that others and less- honorable motives than- party re quirements have led to the Gazette's singular 0 change of bise,-;" • , The Dispatch, like the Gazette, was bitterly opposed to Seefield's nomination, and d at, him sops :hard blows in. the course of the contest. Its course qn Om subject is male doubly honorable by contrast with the emetic; for having thought him unfit before the nom ination, it does nut swallow its own trutiatil word's now, and 'snip -ri him 'solely because he haabecome iIY piety candidate- The fol . lowing communication whioe appeared in its et:earring is interesting In connection with the extra pay (plastic° I - . Girard, August 24, 11366. B. F. 11. Lynn,l 3 / I . Sir t In Sc' field a letter, addressed teed. P.: C,claran and published in thisdiy's Dspvem, he says be / received for his eitlary the amount bereiorcie fixed by law. deeltnii g the in ere..-." It ' , !r. Scofield intends to be honest in this mazer, l- t him imi e'e the example of Mr. Hut-bard, Cougressmin train/ West Vir ginia, who drew; he money(s4oo3lbut immedi ately returned it so the United S ales 'teas all. ,In Mr .Bm/field ,tteelinitig the Tin e, Ger) pas when he received hi - pay, does not 4 wilt not &Witte - se preclude him fr hereafter pocketing the $4OOO . Would also erliegen that Inasmael salt does not cost for railroad' tail meta taaa twenty-Are donut to usns- ponblMSelf from Werren to Washington, that. he returns to the United States Treasury shoo nine Auncfred and forty-three dollars, the amount hi demo and poeked Pr. mileage ahoy* the I actual money he kid ma making the trip Mr. Ancona. M. el., from Pennsylvania, said that enough members purposely absented. themselves and were Wats ante-room when the vole increasing .the Tay of the members' wee taken, Co_ have defeated the bill. I wander if the Judge, lasted of "being at his fadeless," wasn't in the ante-room ? Bat, by all means, let Scofield imitate the centuple of Congreesman Ilubbard. Tnis will, at least sheer honesty, and better gaiety the people than by voting to themselves en increase o. $4OOO and stinting the soldier with only - the pale, sum of one hundred dollars bouCty. which is an outrage hat should not be over. lootsd by the peep'. And ter. Scofield's omission to rote, and help defeat the increase, (ter it only - passed by one majority.) 39 a. grvat. an (Irenea as it he had recorded his vote in favor of the meteor". I " • Q,Rsruot,ican SOLD' ER. New A6ertisements.: EiTRAY —Carne to the 'premisas'of the' maw thee oo the 146 day of erlitmob. , r, •no man. wit White 'tripe to tam ab at 12 veers o shoal elleor.th the h-eree The bylaw Is re coated to, Provo p opert., pay e.a.rpeo sod lake her awe), or abs *l4 be depose:lot accentlag to law ' , ROBERT' tfUN'ZR. 0—0et4.9: OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! F. A WEBER & CO, 814 STATE ST., FJaee emameneed Imorerm Pratt & Co., celebrated Bo r tler re 0 mere, ...131.b airy will pea sit , ot by the 'llOOl our. Them Oysters • e moldered 'hotel to the moseet notate, eiloone and pinup Lamm., .4. plied at to. • oet4.oco .V 110POALS far grading and Luilding a xi go on nollaad ..I.d pmp rata sill be i.e•red by nit 3 - te.t Cnai moto..l tha f t.ns, nail lanitdan "et. fhb. at 3 p m. for tht amigos of Holland .tr b.P.san 4.1 t 414 h. north ',W.W . II's. at wnea's .3. an 'on bll n4O, bride. aver tba Pb.l dt. Zit nall•oad tram a. as floPent otra-1 Plena and .pecideati as as b. aeon at , tte Sect Connell R.om on and after Itumodei.Odt .4 - I. V. RUTIN. ' . ' A. cvl VAN • ASSELY, , .. . .US. Vio AR.ER, . -- 11. EMMY ett.lt i , Cocioalttnit on Stoma, DEOFO-ALS fur building an arched Cqlrert. sealed propotee .11114.rreelyed by the Street Coro tette* di the city of Pie nein Mood ~ netaber Mb. at 3 Wel• et r. n. f,r the bpi die t .{ .. is t e d culver t seines Mill Creek, on Mint) , B'r—t. Plana ; ad well-, mikes can be seen at the 8.. et CeoreM rows. , J. W. IMAN. J. Me AR• A. W. V N lASST.LI. W. FUNKY, ' Street Coauatttee. ' EIEM • A D3IIYINTRATOIL 4 4 NOTICE. , Lettere of Aftolotrtnitoo on th. Inflate of Joito P.; god ten, 4.oased late of Greene township, Ens county, P%. hawing trositrontod the underolgual, matte* to berth , tee. to all lodahted to raid estate to mate ten. mediate payment, and then tutelar damp , anima the &One will present them, duly'auttotntieated„tre settle.: went. • lOEF, IL L. kINNEIT. • fief-6w Administrators ("OTT A CSC:VT V teVIIIIIIVING.-JORIT , H. ER, b.rcusit - Sareeyor of 'Swath Erie, is telly papered te r: set any grade and re mark corners in•fote or out•lots of the city of Ede, or borough at South Erie, and the trzeM throughout the o note. flaring been for many years emploted ea City and .'onnty rnrreror, act twee leave to refor to all the Mara god bnalnent men who base larva m emploted him. Particular attention given t)lnespiny. phnsand ppec 18,010Ds. Oil %fare prepared on the .berteor moo- ties. Offoe with l'W. Braaten end Wilson L'iipd, tone , a et :am -enter of sth and Sta 4 St•iet• Hinder. necht a bock E•le, Pa. AU t Odors Ott at 11.Neutieesee eters, French Sr.; char.. W. Miler, Turnpike St ;or Rife. Fetuses Sow, Soith Erie, •HI be romp it att•.n. ded to. Inlys'6B-tf A-TJDITOR'S NOTICE _.....-- , I Edo City Iron Wmlui i Fl. Fa , : 4 ; 3. 70, TP. Anipsit - Girard Oil Company. i Term. Mt. . , October 1. 'the, . n :notion Geo. W. On ntlion, En , IPPolialed andlter tom It• dlatribution of mono. made .1;4 al.oi tatted Fl Fa, rer eor All rflllol3l intero-ted firth - 1T above .twee ease Ira bomb. ontidad than I 'rill attend to 'be dotl.. of to• •ppgottaent a. to • MB,. in Erie. on Friday, lbe 03th d 0.. ., .o.tob.r. A " 'RA at 2 o'.-1 , -dia p in. GE ). Wt. GU , :!....190N. 'oet4l-3t • . A sditor. TH R ATTEN TION rtf the weakly. the N. roue the Orli. ih h.et rtiti. the dy.oeptoc is iialLtd to Certet's NERVE rf t 14, which ootais nn oP•CIf or 11RICr5T, 0 X • 11.00 le.sod . One of the unpleastat .If e s wba to Invariably follow; the are °Vibes.. •stin es are intoned b. be la. of fl• pv!.. b.y ease pale .ad quiet the tterobille neivei by of arlina tone and • rental. • h eh is not 4,-Opo r h.et_ pereta ent—ii elver gain to the whole • e ma, and doe. not par od after • fee bourn ea Li the ease whys Deimos. Other. Vilidan, etc.. hate been given The sloop that t Indite/el - by •heir peif- tit natural, caln. and reftwittine. and ant lite that which la f t owl titr ee n •of epic's. N. feeble, I. induaed by their oaf Gni./ air quiet, ripple and then med infra*. There is tot ti. iggb eat doubt tlet suratrzez regime's of tb se ensnpleinte can b. oared orgiest r 4:laved by their ueme.,/ bee •• date any bane •r con ••frn'i mit re, ran 10 0.• o-• e co f tb. lei Mali. in trine/ of fit, vat slats; end ti e .I.e. end thin pee tttat he has DO' Stio. lied mere then the worth • t hie to ney. Pylon i 0 cents a Boa. tia'd be ail lintel/Ma irkPARTERLY ,NEPoRT of the condi- A n g, two •Itte F nt. NM,. al Bay k of Me. la E le, of I evesp•at le, OD the mof.iDi vine day of Octal) r, ES In( r. Note. and Filly disconscod, • ' 063 95010 Over d eta. 199470 • • Pauline* and filliar O,MI 4 1 • .lOrt•ont osponsea, 230.62 Piinati . vas, I*9 2 u.sh Poto., et. eluding , •everna •tanitid 9 190 10 '• us Tom 'causal Hanks, , 28,299u6 CI A.-Brnda &lonised . tb V a Ttaa , ttry to ' • wont. eirenteing eaten- 192.000 00 M A. Do d•••nd • lbw II B. seenritni to ft ' i can 10 colts. * 150.000 tr.-rbesda and seenritirici^ band, : 4 : 05 OCI Cub on band in diva 'ling notes sad othu i' va•innad bay lui. . .. - 6,4113 [4:1 4 Co. hno band In orerdatlng Wald ALIO& bilis 95100 Fried nal can.ney. 107 CO, • I evil tender metes, 15 90 00 comp-tied 19terest metes, _1,9.009. 27.117 6 ~ J . i, 1 -. 111/5,477 95 , ' LIABILITIES. - Capital tiock paid le,. . • . 'l6OOOOOl Surplus feud. ' 6 1 90 24 Cleutaterig note* received from Comptroller 165,65000 T. 4 ii. eel devorta • - . 941 24609 Gaited Sarre deposit. 4O 47 1 31 • awaits of V. 9. disbursing odleerr, . IRO 19 11 iscPunts. . . 1.676 49 Eintarges, 1,767 24 oterest, 8 • 9 071 66 Pratt =4 :010, - - . 2,76363 7 774 12 I M. fiantrill, Culver of the Pint National Pant of E IN do ninon': near that the .bole gatement is tree to the test or my ktewledre cod helt.t V. fifatiliinD,Citebler., Statec! Prirtasylesete.Conaty of B ii: „. 'Avon to and gratvenbea before toe tbie 9d day of Oc tober. 11168. , oet4-its F. CtrbTZt, .1. P. STR.AWI STRAW! The subeeriber will pay own to lON TONS OF `RYE, WHEAT AND OATS STRAW ! Delivered at their paper mill, at the Month of Walnut Creek. I ERIE PAsER: _c031p.11%;? Vancheater,SApt-15, E E. /oxlip. - I ONES & BROTHER, Ilauttfutartrs sad Wlintamsli and Retail Nairn pa • ;1 CHOICE 'ERIE (bUNTY FLOUR • OATS. CORN, CQI4N MEAL; - I • - - IRAN, SHORTS, .M!LL STUFFS, -&.. 421 &ate , third door gotta of P. 0. , EZIE. PA, j'rWiTery [Hein the fat, C A3IPAIUttI, 131=1 ARMY OF THE POTO-MAC: !B r - Winn= Cain on. Tb. eteadart ii, ory of the tiTzed amy T..* emoted work no the au; polar, W O ig end.ed by artny allters arid the meal. The an or I deogo to this volume to vetoed ertAt that amm did ln' lind.red to 1.0 emota`gor an. two aeo n battle* 'l.!' II hare to oe!eb,ats the tunweralt g loyalty of }IP arose, that d.Gme. Oben , he bond of military Co herein!' tined. iteld It unshaken of farina*, to a duty sell horns. d. • t obit have to fol'ow It lb ongh • eh*. Ityred tsp• rlenee la • tale a •utininsi4 of great mls amours, great follies' and rest al031.11; out tram Belt ortas...ll appear that amid =toy hOCets o' fortune, th.ntigh..ll. ter and rough wombat' th. Army of the' Otero .e peen gam op, bat mai* • good hot semi dna lirmolred the al. go P.M ties drams eats will be no other hero them lbw A.to of the Poto lan ifser; for It a ,mad seam Vat to.. this - WV' 01 the people It was tonne hare *both, mire, so Tommie! reseocer to become central , dgme and eis...traro of o an n aerie. n. mae *nun• at of haughty eloquence, eseta'ma I at In the anutiondea r Ivory the • •unnauder bas everjthisg. T6a proad Sp , ttosle ban so app lattlo to the army ot, the Pete. cow. *ado's, most 'lt nil- , eeinw It neverhad • dust and gen •ealty had mediocre etiontodere-lt tru that It might be std that ob row it won t owed not to mile bat 'ought with 1M blood' ?Mom th• e ly thetory of The Grand Aeniji;sad ex 'a who bu bouts a part in US esi Ilictwor Is Interested to its mod aehler-roenta should be withrut It area wain?, a ram chin-, to Inate mosey. Arn ela wan taa, " ridt r irt. N a l d ill " ;:a V I Z 07 " 11 'SOUP AT THE! SION OF THE FLAG I i HONELL, 1 STEPHENS & WILDEY, , , . :No. a REED MUNE. • . . Flar;se mode liege purchases in Nay York; Boston. and Phllladednbts, we are sow prepaid to sires at ressonaVo Ohms our large and well se scud STOOc, OF GOODS ! 2 ,1 1L6a. Block' sod Colon,. Plato sod Ript; Empress Plot s; Poplins, Prime.) s.d Irleb; Slade sod Colored A:spserie: Cbieked, Phi :and Striped DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY PE Ls I i;1 Wobl Ds Linos; Inalae; Caton sad ft** de th' bilr. W 3.1; Valtaelsasi; Claw', Maputo; INgal and Throw lATI MG% Long and Fiume Paisley and ameba. CLOAKS tndlttaardnes;lmmal Skirls. " tarp stoir t Clotye for man and liars wan; W. clan lillantets,atallties and prlein Canion Panties, ed and Brown. Flannels. Phan arid Clrrekad: Bilk Wasp Flannel.. Prints. Frearh Eogit h and Domestic. Remnant Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons. Cotton Yarn. Cottrn Ratting Telco, Dennis!' sod ripas, Knit Good,. Rood.. Nobiss • d Breiktat Shawls, Woolen and Cotton Elostery, Balmoral Si as, YANKEE NOTIONS! , GREAT VAGiETF OF FANCY GOODS! Bradley's Duplex Elliplie Moon Skirts Chi; stock war weer so fell, sod complete as at the . present time. • AT THE SIGN OF 'THE FLAG, MON F IL, ,STEPIIENS WILDEY OTITAZIIGI3, - 11171` TRUE, That Sanutceella and 1 - N Burdock. C rani -f Tartar and Salphtar, Red Prt colt te and Brimstone, all tag to core this modern monare! Itch, n^e so prevalent tbrnueb at the enact. try, Be the retract of Pend-lion and Bitt r-Avreet le Just the remedy ter it, se It seta an 'he liver stimulates all the • &el. In, opens the norm of the akin and in a eat •ral and easy , hrnwe out all thiek„ si•eid some or tumors clatter, and lutes the drool - stied I ree, the b'cagni Are, th• skin eine°, the - comp'etion ricer, and tbeiehole ;engem 'free fromdenenve. It is medians that cannot' be used egthont benefit. .sep.64! P. P Jury. wiLDIL ' . l?N' do WILDER; lianafeatnrens and Who Wire Dealer■ In • TIN, JAPAN !AND ;PRESSED WARE, STOVE PIPI3, • STOVE TunsMINGS, Erie Co., Pa Ordra "y mail pro - optlr attend+d S. B. ito - Laor. JANIS 146{tor Jour T. Se Axe D Br GOODS AT WHOLESALE SEPTEMBER, 18-6 G. ItIcELROY, DICKSON dc COMPANY, NO. 54 WOOD ,STREET, FALL &TOOK, No complete, and {Delta the attention of Dealers to their ausrally seetated adwriment of DRY G D S 140,477 03 OPFIRLD AT POPULAR_ ?Ruts The frequent fluctuations fri value of all descriptions of Verchandise, readers It a matter of e•p-dal propriety that petchases should be frequent, and therefor* the nearest market becomes the one best adapted to enpply-: ing retail dealers with geode they sell. - rutehasers frrns Weste,n renosylvoulewrintern Ghia and Western Virsinia. are Invited to visit Pdt•burgh and teapot this Stock of Goods, wt Leh will by kept dur ing the 1111806 I Teems, Nei Cash, and- Prices Reasonable MeELROY, DICKSOV & CO., NO. 54 WOOD STREET, U. B. Joatr asp'6 tt A DIU NISTELITOWS NOTICE'. Natio* to hereby , g'ven then' tettere of edeolelstrattou hare been grautenl w the 'auderelgovi upon the estate of Wm. It Whatley, late of the talentlifti of MR Creek, Reit eottetv.cleeetwed. All persoue Indebted to re'd nutty wilt call end eettle.med all pereone hathegstalcusgainet ,the same CI, hand th-m to, properly eerrhel., JUL.Ii . W. RYAN. anBo4w ' ' A•inlotstotter. REALM 1,11111 4 3T1AN & CRAM, lIAZAtra SfoNTIND AND XINING .1 , 01•DRN... - Also. Ards for CLEITLAND Moises AND DLINLING rOwDED. anatt nr4.Bm o G°"' 515 FRENCH 81113:ET Haim en" bead • lug, IS: e n:nest et Teas, Colt-. 1 Popp. gy rep. jyttell pROCLAMATION' IN DIVORCE: __-- zolus MAIM li Common Phis, Fele Co , PPlo 41, • ay. Term.l 6 ss. . U. alias rabpoesa to Divorce, f I return ..2iiitil.'" , 11ARTDA u. nua Dag. i .1 ~ ieb..., Z DOS b i leer did prefer his Witten to the Honorable Jo es a the Cottle of Cezemott Vette for the eortat of _FON pray Mc for the camas th.eala at meth, be Welt tedivmeed fn m Ms OM Marta 111. Miter; a Ito. Is her by Oleo to the said Martha It 111111ker to tread appear te , tni, ear elndirre at Cola at a mart of mamma p 1 ai them dad them to be holden. for toe amity of 1 t te, ea the ant Maeda," to avarembor wet, a armrerr mild petition aad , elada.thejaegmeat of the retort In the rem 1.41.4 ' . 1 0. L. IMAM Sher Era I flia, Septlo,lllell dbeall; • e• 20.0 , , . ICI IS S 0 L 1J TION..—Tbe- psitnembili ham War- reiallty between t .4. i kWh mei t: . erst &11. ender the Illm same of (*hellish essedafl. I. dieenlyed by Memel Get on% Mr. Caumblf fetirfer from the Inn. Mat bealeme will, he cositeved by ths meolettee.d. et the the old stand. reach etteet.B doom north re Befhtlo 8 .by wham WI amulet" 'rata t the UM Imeenllesettlea. 'W. 14: Vailllt sigial4P - And • REMEMpER, Ne. 6 11.E3p 1 ISOrS4 [tept27, V] P.I77BI3URGLI, • !BURT I TIMM AND NOTIONS ! PITMEICTRGII Apsta for torithMTUbrelllo Zvi ryas OUSAT ,„ , • - • (Wet yndikl7 Preps:lama 1100FhAND'S -GERMAN BITTERS! efl 2 care Paha:Wit:W(las from say gam whatever, Pesstystion of the aptenljeaneed be Pipe hardship, Plain, testis as disposal atop tlfa sotdi.nnt,, eitifebe, ins or fa m- It, Malt. or south, will dad la this Blues ',m, Tonle, ant dependent on tad liquara for thithr almost mt run'oas effect. - DIff.PEPSIA. - - ; And diasmea nannlas from d3sorfon of the Lisoo-117a — Dlsosttoo mon; an band by • 1100FISND'S GERMAN BITTERS. , This Bitters bad-Performed in» cure, gins betty. ostleselloo, boo mots testimony, b e mon respectable people to 'nth tor it than ear other article is *spar let. We dr , fr soy ono to eootrAtet this arsertlos. lewd El , pay $l.O oto *by one who will produce a certlikste published by us that.. not asuaise. - 110ORLAtilY8 aERMAN BITTERS, • iefileure stony CMf of einnfe or tavola debility Inc. dlseu a of the Ilidoeys. Warts the followtogOmptome faulting from cllapta mot dm digestive or.aus : Constipetten, Laud Piles, Tallness of Bleed to the ' lime l selQitr of the Stomach. Nauss, ' , outburst, Dm glut t.r Food, ?einem or ^ eight Ia the Stomach Soo blistatationedgeluar et Fawning at the Pit of the sumath; Beimetteg of the Flout, ',turned sad ditEeult Ores:biog. Flattering st the fittest. Cho, tog or Salient • ' og eausaliona when Us a lying posture, ht ut ,,,...1 too &Alt or Webs b. fore the • tight, fever trt Fate In the Hear PetTislity of Ferepiratiou, Yellosruess the leo end Eves, Patti Ii the Site. Pick, Chest, Limbe,eve to, Sudden Iflttehirs of Rea - . Bunting to the nett, toe stint Imiginfage of Selland great Deprnsion-of Spirits. Resat" that thit Hilts, Is ant aidoslle. cantatas non ror whl-key, and cannot make drunkard% but ts the beat tonla la the world. RSA°. wHO SAYS SO Prom Rat. W. D. Natlrl•d, Tutor of iwil!th Baptiirt Claret'. Philads. Gentlemen- I have reeently teen laboridg. wider. the &etre. log effects of Indlgsolos act" n yarded by • pats testate of the narrow epitome. Numerous rem-dims were recommended b 7 Meads. sod snort of thins tared. to. without tallef Year Heofland • Gee—ad Bitters were ratozonewa ad - by peaces whotted :tied thim. and whose favorableme t po of then Bitters fodae d me to to t. am I san , t cot fearthat I had an atrarri•ln to retest Medicines from' the "thousand and oat" quiet ...Deters" abate*. ly • Masao. to be to palm off sweetened a d d•vgged Dauer upon 'he comet pity to a alt way. sod the teed. bee of With. law. is to make malty a tat. armed 11,1101'rd Upon leartilog that our. was really • reedicmal pteparatloo 'took it with happy effect Its action, ootoply opoothe Ito • lab. bat upon the Demos 'Mem. p ooze gni gratify I ig. fleet that I urea. Sensed great andparmanant beasdt from the an of a bottle. Vilory rsevetra IP oats. W. D. bElfl/nIED. h 0. 254 Theeltimason 11. From the Rev. g. Ye nicdalle, l, assltt Phtiada. eat Editor Chrttlan Chro I have derived decided benefit from t h e asit of Booilsoe a•rmsn Elituts, mai Ifeel It my privilege to zaciummetal them s. a most valuable tonic to all •oo an miming_ from pineal debility or from disessiis arisingrfrom the , daraogerneot of the liver. Yours truly. L. D. YANDILLL. FrCUI Der. D. Menge. 'Astor of the Peusynek re; tilt , Chuttb, Pbtlade. Trout the nouty ropeetabSe MIXIIIIMIMILLaU6III 4I- a 3 to Et Dr. ootlatld's German Bitten. treahadneed gtve ita2ll2 • trial. After Wog &roust bottle~ 1 Wand thorn " boa good remedy fer &any, and moat exeeDesit t 001.3 tor the attenaoh. D. NUM& Fro= Rev.. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of the Places town mid 11114111 e is. 11 Baptist Cbarrhas. Haring used Mai aimily a number of bottles of you: Efoolland's German Salami tars to say tepid their as an exallsut medicine, 'midriffs adapted to f 111130 1 ,11 the diseases they ere recommended or. The, strengthen and invfirrate the matem when decilitated, and are um to in disorders of the liver, lou of appetite, de. I set also menu mended them to several if my friends .ebe have tried Um^. and torrid them greatly bet:lentil In the resto•ation of hesqb. Yours truly, Wit. &tuff, NS Entail:ism:St, Mted& BEWARE', OF COUNTEREITS. soe that the signature of . - C. Si. 4.01 fat).%" Ss oath* empire of teat. bo Plann'd Jo .r neareatdediglitnot hare the article do not be pnt cat by auy or the intoxicating preparations that may be tiered in It. Care oat send to na and ws forward ascorely packed, by swear. Prineipal °Mee and Eannfactory, No. CI trek Street, Philadelphia. Pa. SONE% & EVANS. rinccesiors to C. M. Jackson k.C0.,3 Preprietore For Ede by dengesets and dealers in ever, to4R I. the United Stelae. deer 66-11. uusE IS GOLDEN, BITTERS A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. I --INVIGORATING & krRENaT2SSING, n . 1.13544 the sTeUtot wit"?' the eAehte'el eyehole tome rater. WM care Dyipera'a., • • Will ewe weakness. Will more General Debility. WU I can Heartburn. Wilton Headache. . . IAIO care Liver Complaint • Will excite and create • healthy appetite - ;Will Invigorate the organs of dige4lon and ecc•defits ty increase the tmoperature of the body and The force o• circulation, sett , gin fact as a germ at cerreaerant attbe system. containing Co poimments drags, and le • - THE BEST TONIC BITTERS 111 THZ WOHLo. A fair trial le aaraartly eanedted. GEo. C. HI BURL B CO., Proprietors. - Dada.% W. Y. Central Depot, AM! lean Espresa Building 55 -DUD. 'ON ItT.. NI R' YDS & For isle by all Druggists. Br , nera, rr POADLEY FNe. Abolegale . Aseatt. and for ale by Ball k Warf.t , Carter &Cann and WU 'I.IW. lb Rooth. oetlres CAL. COAL. * • . THE PLACE TO MY COAL ChM'? 1 A 7 SALTSIIAN & CO.'S, ro.l Yard. carver et Twelfth a•d Pairh 134vera.Erte a ra, who 'pap oratantly oo bard LAtab sad Pf•tatoa tear. y 'atop mod rooarwo, Shamokin— 13 g S OTIN and Not size ; tiltoraloott for grate ano attach and .BLOSS,BURG, PITTBUUBO ANt BEAVER, For Ulacksmith Purposes Oar Coal iv all received by rail, Is kept an dry plank ilaor.and • WELL 13CREKNED BEFOBE.DELIPE • We &Tor rent brlneemento to tootles . ebtn to la to their 'lnte l supply, Co to dealer. parel.sing tilt ear lead. Von 7 • 113 0 " alve at a eel 'and se guarantee tort,* eatiafte• jolylPet—tt PERLBStS N TIONAL CLAIM AGENCY, OfEee la Farm 1 1 / 4 111 1 / 4 11fIfstr, Etio. P. SOLDISIt'S DOVlttr: All claimants for extra bounty allowed by late - lieffrat. Comma& eau have the ems promptly colte•ted by aendtng their dluturges to m•, the receipt el abtalt will 'to promptly trkLeerledged and .I:attar:Jena re turned - INCREASE. or itvstoNs SIS per moth - fir tots, lon of 038 of either-leg or arm, ineta•d 0" $2. $2 pet month for each minor child of deceased Soldiers ne wanton. ,Also, other Increases. ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OFFICER 3. OF L' S. A. I brae mantbs lay 'roper Oae all to lervHas Watch azid &trauma after Aprit OM, 185.3. Claims cubed, Claims for Amara of pay, aid crepdons i and bounty puned-1v collected. Unequalled facllltlea fora oiling and completing cuts. allowance to nritnnprs of way. collected. Only plenty to North-treader* PenneClra• tale where years of explanco in the U.S. ?real ter can beta:acad. r 7" Thankful fn the very libersdpatrosace - traiowad in the pm, we hope, to increased es reriroce era ante• witting attention to patrons to snare than continued favor. Office in Farrar that Btuldtse. dddrris„ - 8. TODD .PERLIeIr, - aull4l Lock Box 104 File. Pe. _ IMPORTANT TO Rill LRCMS . • An renrrEttt. The Largest sad Rest stock of • FAINTS, OILS, VAliNrS.llE‘i, GLASS, Aid DRUSESS tet • of found it HALL & I , II , FEVB-1)1303 &TORE, STATS ST „Xenia es et7l..4tr: • Iraviog had long exper.enos ia . tbss trade we erstorablid to I , IS rply pante. est% • superior quality of goods at the tomer prices.- Our stout eutsrifes a geiserst neiety of every attest that ?Akita , wed, iaa itlittiata as their patronage • tan rote sla not bring cliaappolotell. r— Ord, ea foirtillisibtak bolldloge4l.l, be estlase tostlg E1t.4., ' • " — CALL' 9 11 4 0Cis'_ *OW' 7. VIIIIE: ,.. LIBEILTY WHITS trill do triaiiiisdbotter Itotist a "Ws au t. tinny other.' Ilanobtet, red ooly by MEGLER & SMITH, WDOLIRSALR DRUQ. P.11117' 4. GLASS • R • 1 No. otth 7.• F '" AND Vs INTER STY IrtrA fur Bonnets. - Etrta and Turbans. BMWa raps, and alkali 4I t;aw Midi slam d and d prv?o 3;t17. Una patroasgs4s seapro!rul 13 solicited.' .0140,4nte'' _ ifiatAlZ Tu ft frodlebo tbi mete the mutt coma deb End b timbre f thir rrealtit nab and terrobtasee to dtba9lllol • Cart•ee tatted of !Wad WI ed. Thou. • • tootitt to the trettorthla otatewat t and ail It falt Wet beton* of the bieetatp, Will Ent ta ohs patent andltiso— so eanot--that j - ought to to is sorry Natty; and that Is canna kallaet twos Stain Weed: ilea thwatelaste which ewes te se twos those th t titre used t; fi e think Osman be . wo doubt silts portestak _ feW•ti Q BALTBSIAN k CO