The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 11, 1866, Image 3

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PA., OCTOBE '
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s r The election.returns have 'not been
a : 3 o 3 ted to produce a very inspiriting effect
rxec Pemooratio editors or printers, and our
ripe this we 4, is short of its usual amount
cr res di ng . Next week we intend giving a
: re liberal stipply, and as political truth !
:, e s cot seem _to be appreciated in this
ction, it may be well to repeat that for the
mst tit months our columns will mainly be
l e vied t literary, local 'Slid news matter.
Election in the City - and Connty.
Contrary to the adage,- and to public expec
tation, Tuesday morning opened as beautiful
y one could desire. 1 Thnexciting pond
:campaign bad calmed the day to be looked
; i ant to with more thin ordinary interest,
oithere were few, we suspect. of either side,
who did not feel heartily glad that it had arri
jet,tirminating as it did the hard work ante ac ,
~a y of the 0111111013... Whether It was owing.
t he pleasant. weather, to the intensity of
•••it:csi caging, oryb•the large increase of
the rote polled in eyfey part o r
our aunty and section is the holtvlest ever
o en . In the city alone, there is Oa addition
of overly five hundred, and every alistriCt of
the county 3:most eh:i'bits a gain. Notwith
ton.iirg the enormous vote, and the Extreme
zu:isin bitterness, we have never seen. a day
~election p iss off in-a more orderlymanner.
tverc few drunken teen: and a stranger
oat have linawa that anything unusual
wr i n g on in the city. The result is a Big
, c. an r endorsement of Mayor Soott's opin
.A• ae erprevsel in his reseals° to.the peti
0, asking that a proclamation be issued'
„i n z the liciulr salonne.
f,,,,,,Eatelv after the polls had elegant, the .
vire men-of both parties convened at their
!tractive headquarters. That of the Demo-
Mt! WO in the office of Mayor Scott, where
one thirty or more were gathered by eight
e'clect. The news that Came in was not of a
t o re calculated to crier their spirits very
bet in spits of its discouraging tenor,
they managed to keep ih the best of humor.
otteveeme . l to be in illy way disheartened,
01 the general sentiment' shovel plainly
that although defeated,"they were none the
!as undaunted. Among' the least disturbed.
tparently, woe Mr. Scott himself, whose con
het under the circumstances was manly to
the 'fullest extent, and endeared him 'more
ban ever to Me friends. The gathering wag
kept up until pretty tell returns from the
etanty and adjoining sections had been re.-
eeived, when it dispersed with a resolution to
tend by . Demoeratic principles to the last.
The Republicans held their gathering in
the Geary club rooms, and being the victori
cos party, of course had a jubilant time of it.
Is return after return was ref:6 , nd, mostly rf
I gratifying character to them, they would be
eeted with rapturous cheers. In the inter
ale between the reception of the-news, differ
nt persons were called upon for speeches,
nd the poor cmpherheade caught it rightiand
eft. An ample supply of beer was on handisnd
lied not a little to the vim of the occasion.
,it would be idle for us to disguise the fact
hat the local result is more favOrable to the
rposition than we anticipated. We have
ever entertained the enthusiastic hopes of
oile of our friends, but we certainly did not
:peel the Republican triumph to be as over
helming as the returns indicate. In the
.ty they have made to gain upon us on the
tjority of almost 150, and in the county they
exceed the majority of Lincoln in
The heavily increased vote, doubtless,
done much toward accomplishing this
4; t, we cannot close our eyes to the fact
'it it is also greatly due to our own want cf
-mash organization and;f7ostematio effort._
• would be foolish, Ithireier, to complain,
:r that the canvass ; and the wieek
..roe all can pursue is dcqict'w to the deilsinis
.1 the beet grace RAsilte,resolving that
tt future shall see us better, ) prepa-edfor.our
• ttpective duties than we have been irr,the
The following is a tabl'e'of thg county re
-nal as far as they have been received. The
ra Urit columns show the vote for Preeident
1901 The soldier's vote for that year is
:t included in the Fe - partite districts,,but is
:Ten k the aggregate RE the foot of the table.
hp majority in the county for Geary is alkut
300, and for Scofield about 3,000. The latter
ig probably *boat 2,500 in the district. Eltc
unty give, 5G9 majority for Clymer, and
arren 1.100 for Geary- All the returns lead
! to bailer?. that Scofield has fallen but
lightly behind his party vote in any portion
the district Waldo of Erie county :
di • - 4 .6
i e., ti• E; ;t: ti
. 1.. . 8
C,`.... 8 8
.4 1C: , O7 z
4-City, lit District 52 248 131 738 Is]
24 District 21 2 9 241 264 264
• 34 District 149 3'S 18; 603 171
0 Ith DLstrict 97 . 844 .218 511 233
1174 768 1103 031
113 103
. Mill Creek
t Hill Creek
1 2 Erie
61 85 23.
--- , 44
Ifs tie • 91 96 96 103
24 86 • 24
I.ln 452 221 457 233
74. 92 • 93
147 , - , 219 60 210 62
26 45 4 A
31 40 48
193 ,1* , -
93 79. . CB
93 lin
43 29 32
Crock
labor*
nYlin
!IV
eeteld
tl'4 Tlgrough , 4 71
" Tomuh,p ' 154 251
,S6r Creek 88 235 159
1.10 89 45 .
"
lip. rt _ 67 68
188 214
tilebotc. 33 33
..eh rut Porottelk SY 105
...,;!..• 6.. t 'Township, 62 45
'45414
, 151 360
34 34
3 ~...ro 102
01 215 706
157 20560 2 1 '31' 78
• •:illarocrh
1- 3 To. cahlp
unto
- 4.arg ' - 24
r.. , 101
ullt:ton 10:
~ , ,r d Peron 01 • 104
•'+r' rd To•nithip . 170
e 2764 211
524 IC3
!Tetet 1464
3293 314
FAIR.—The County Fair, which
traced on Thursday of last week, and
elql Saturday, was a failure in respect
'Pic:literal productions and implements,
'a peat success judged by the standard of
otdanie. The articles on exhibition were
rg in number, though it is only just to
that they were generally of a superior
1 - There were about fifty entries otcattle,
- itel number of sheep, some farming
iils, a few varieties of vegetables, and
enough fandy work to fit out a well ar-
el 'Arlan Aside from the horses, of which
• , s Eno epeeimene were present, these con
/'trel nearly all _the attradtloaC of the
t tr"—if it be entitled to that appellation.
z C.le first day the weather was ilieagieeable
'!net many persons ventured ont -to the
Friday being the day for the ball
t':s between the Excelsior and Erie City
and the commencement of the mem
"!%t crowd was drawn together. who seemed
'lttjv themselves as well is people general
tu such -occasions. The races were
, at:attenl Cu Saturday, drawing a still larger
adance, and throughout the day, a heavy
-'•ol ct dult hueg over Buffalo read, caused
. ! , ht
; immense stream of vehicles going to
frame the grounds. Ctn Monday the races
continued, and,as previously, were pit
-Rd by large and deeply interested and-
' 1 ' 41 3. This receipts of the Society abundantly
'': : ' ,l pensed the managers for the trouble
E,E,hal goae to, but we presume they would
1 had
have done wittiness profit, if on its
*ittv they could have secured tai more credit
ets diiplayof those articles which legiti
tuclyeeter into the composition of a "Conaty
fah.,
Wouldn't you Like to Knew f
I know a girl with teeth of peer!,
And shoulders white as snow ;
She lives, sh ! well,
I mint not - tell— •
Wouldn't you like to know ?
Her annoy hair is wondrous fair,
And wary in its flow : • •
Who made it leas
'One little tress—
Wouldni i you like to know ?
Her eyescare blue (celestial hue?)
And daze ing in their glow ;
On whom they beam
With melting gleam—
Wouldn't you like to know?
Her Ups are red and finely wed, •
Like roses are they Mow;
What lover sips
Those dewy lips—
Wouldn't you like to know
ller fingers are like lilies fair
Whett.lilles fairest grow ;
• Whose hand they press
With fond caress—
Wouldn't you like to•know ?
lien foot is small and has a fall
Like snow Sakes on the snow ;
But where it goes
Beneath the rose—
IN - 041We you like to know ?
She bas a name, the sweetest name
That language can bestow ;
'T would break the spell
If I ehould tell—
Wouldn't you like to know
la ardor to facilitate the purpose of those
Republican voters who wished to vote for :Mr
Scott, tickets were prepared similar to the
regular Republican ballot, with the exception
that hie tram, was substituted far that of Mr.
Scofield. This not some of the Republicans
have seen pinper to condemn with gee •1 se
verity. To" Dispatch, in alluding to it, calls
it "a Wearable, scurvy trick," "an absolute
forgery " and "a penitentiary offense " tae
fail to perceive in it the same heinous Crime
as our much diwurbed Republican 'srethren;
The same course has been resorted to every,
year within our recoleetion by both paities.tand
never before that we remember was charac
terized as anything bat a legitimate species
of political w Were. There a-a always some
men on both sides who prefer one or more
candidates on the ticket of the opposite party
to their own nominees, and each party has
been in: the'hohit of giving this ems of voters
a, chance, by printing tickets with certain
names left out and others inserted in their
places. By the old system of voting separate
belts this course was not a positive necessi
ty, b t.with the present mode of voting, it
cannot The tiokete over which
so mach indignation has been vented-wawa
simply designed to give Republican voters an
Opportunity to cast their suffrages for, the
man of their choice without exposing them to
the censure of their party allies. All who
know the intense host of political feeling
here, and the malice of the Republican lead
ers towards any of their party who do not fol
low their royal bidding, are aware that with
out 'some each plan .many men would have
been intimidated into voting against their
honest convictions. No candid person, sure
ly, will object to any honorable pystem •by
which a fair expression of the people's wishes
can be obtained, and the one pursued in this
county is, in our opinion, as simple, fair and
legitimate as any
,that could have been adopt
ed. That our opponents may perceive the
views their friends in other portions of the
State entert tin on the subject, we clip the fol
lowing from the Harrisburg Patriot :
"The niggerheads have prepared tickets
with the names of all the Demodratio candi
dates save the name of Thomas Bower. the
workingman's candidate for Congress.. They
hays_ similar ticketti in every county in this
district. in place of Mr, Bower's name that
of Ges. F. Miller is inserted."
Aunts Iniatinusa.—The Press, published
at limporium, the county seat of Cameron
con4ty, comes to us with the following an
neal:leen:tent of thrilling interest to the ladies.
The parties concerned are all wealthy, intelli
gent and responsible citizens of that commu
nity, and we can imagine the sensation their
strange compact has created among the girls
of the neighborhood:
Imrotrastr.---The following agreement has
been signed, sealed and delivered into the
hands of a responsible party for safe keep
ing :
Know all Men by these Presents: That we
the undersigned, John A. E'dred, Charles E.
Hamblin, William E. Pare na and John P.
Parsons. of the village of Cameron, Cameron
county, state of Pennsylvania, do each sol
emnly agree to spark. court and marry any
suitable young lady with whom they can form
an engagement, or forfeit the sum of twenty
dollars. lawful money of the United States, to
be paid, to some charitable institution, in case
of he non-fulfillment of this agreement, or
the forfeit to be divided prti rata between the
parVes who in good faith carrrent this agree
ment.
" Sieved, sealed and delivered this twenty
fourth day of September, A. D. 1866.
JOHN A. ELDRED, fL. 01
• W. E. PAHOONB. L. El ]
...' ' _ C. E. Newnan, [c. e.
ions P. PARSON/. [L. 11. i ,
Witness—Joseph Ross, L. J. Morgan, A
Stechman, C. U. Garrison. • .
TUE PVIALTY.—Tbe Supreme Court bee
decided that po "man is in this law a deserter
until he is convicted, and the only evidence
of desertion is a record of his conviction."
According toil& decision, any election officer
wl:o on Tuesday rejected the vote of a person
entitled to it by the Constitution, has render
ed himself liable to a fine of from $5O to $lOO,
or a civil euit for damages, at the option of the
party deprived of his suffrage. In the case
of the Commonwealth vs. Daniel Dean and
William Briley, Quarter • Nesions, Schuylkill
County, in an elaborate opinion pronounced
some days ago by Ryon, President Judge, the
•
folliewing points were decided :
1. An indictment lies between judges and
in'pectore of elections, throughout the State
of Pennsylvania, for refusing to take the vote
of one accused of being a deserter, but not tried
or convicted of the offense. 2. The 21st section
of the act of Congress passed March 3d, 1865,
2 Brightly's U. 8. Digest, p. 48, in reference
to deserters, applies only to those who have
been tried and convicted of desertion. 3..Tbe
act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, pass
ed June 4th, 1866 (Pamp. laws 1107), for the
purpose of enforcing the act of Congress of
the 3i:l of March 1865, against persons alleged
to have deserted, but who have not been con
victed of desertion by doe process of, law, is
unconstitutional and void, and of no effect.
El
60 19 ISO
118 118 -
213 212 -*
222
WHAT WEITINGS REQUIRE A .STAMP.—Iet.
Instruments of writing dated before October
let, 1862;d6 not require a stamp. 11 ..Those
dated between August Ist, 1862, and 'August
Ist, 1864, may be stamped either' before or
after use by thi Court, Register or Recorder.
3d. 'Those date after August Ist, 1864, and.
n - ot twelve months old, may be stamped before
a United States Collector, without payment
of the penalty of $5O. 4th: Those dated after
August Ist. 1864, and more than twelve
months old, can be stamped upon the payment
of the penalty of $5O. And every assign
ment of a note, which assignment is dated
since October let, 1862, without regard to the
date of the note, is to be stamped as an agree
ment, namely, five cents, no matter how large
or how small the note may be. All persons
having notes unstamped, should - have them
stamped at once. A i r eceipt for money or
property of over - 820, no matter what the
amount, only requires a two cent stamp.
The Westfield Republican Informs us that
"track laying on . the , Cross-Cut' solid has
commenced at the junction of the Lake Shore
Road, to enable a construction train Co be put
on withottt. Malty. Additional gangs of men
are being put at work almost every. day."
The parties having control of this enterprise
seem detorialtted to press it forward to enc
.
Important Aetioll%f the President.
Atelegrim to the Associated Press states
that President Johnson bas sent the following
questions to Attorney General Stansbury, with
a request that he respond to them in writing
at as early a day as may be convenient
First—ls the present Congress, composed
of members from Northern States alone, such
a Congress as the Constitution requires, or is
it an Illegal and unconstitutional assemblage ?
Second-► Would existing oircumstancesjus
!Hp the President in sending his nest Annual
Message to an illegal and unconstitutional
assemblage, pretending to be tho Congress of
the United State,
• Third—Does that clause_ to section sth of
the first article of the constitution, which
makes each house the judge of the election
returns and qualifications of its own members
give to-the presets Congress the right to ex
clude the members from ten states, or to im
pose dishonorable. or unconstitutional terms
upon their admission. •
Fourth—Does the President's oath of office
require him to enforce those provisions of the
constitutioo.,which give to each stale an equal
right of representation in Congress, article
first, section second ;. section third, article
sith, last clause.
Fifth—What steps do the constitution and his
oath of olilce require the President to take in
order to secure the aspemblage of a constitu
tional Congress?
Upon the reply that may be made by the
Attorney General to the above, the President,
have reason to believe, has determined to
take his' stand.
Instead of P. F. Myers it was one Col. \ Tate
who made the epeeelt in Bedford, landing
Wilkes Booth. The Observer may think it
vit.:ulna in Tate if it was not so in Myers.
The expression was so atrocious that It dis
gusted all the people sgho.had anything to do
with the meeting, and Myers having assumed
a prominent part was the_ first' to be charged
with the sin.— Dispatch.
The Observer does not think it would have
been '•virtuous" in either Mr. Tide or Mr.
Myers to have used the objectionable expres
sion ; and, further, it does not believe that
either did use it. If It can be shown to ye,
'by gool testimony. that one of Them was its
authof, we promise the Dispatch to denounce
him as heartily as it can wish.
Dot why is it that our cotemporary tautest)
'mucbcondemnation on thisimbjectwhen itdaily
sees intimations in its Radical exchanges that
would seem to evince a willingness on their
part to endorse the assassinatioo of. Mr.
Johnson without a word of objection? It
Cannot plead ignorance .of the matter, fox
they are made in so bold a manner as to be
notorious to all. now much worse is it to
applaud Lincoln's assassination then to sug
gest that of Mr. Johnson? The Observer's
course has been consistent to say the least—
It as freely condemns those who. caused Mr.
Lincoln's death, as it does those who appear
willing to put Mr. Johnson oat of the way by
criminal measures ;—and we cannot help but
think the Dispatch would stand in a better
light if it pursued the same honorable policy.
Eaza, Oor. Ist, 1866.
'Soma Ewe Glii:l7l/.-A statement re
specting mo in your last bout needs explana
tions. lam no politician, but have always
held conservative views—my support of the
President has always '4ol_l such as every good
citizen owes to the Chief Magistrate. I
would state that the provisions of the Coneti.
tational Amendment ratified by the States,
seem just and unexceptional.
TEIOSIAS WILICISB
Mr. Wilkins is collector of the port at this
city. Hin position has the merit of novelty,
to use no more emphatic phrase. He claims
to support the President, yet gives his endorse
ment to the Amendments which the President
opposes. He desires to be understood as a
Conservative, and at the same time sustaies
the measures of the Radicals. With all proper
respect for Mr. Pinkies' "years and social
standing, we cannot help thinking he occupies
a "remarkably curious political attitude.
Perhaps he is like the printer out West who,
when asked to explain his stand-point, said
that as Poitmaster be was an Andy Johnson
man, but as an editor he was a supporter of
Congress.
Jinn' Lter.-,The following is a list of the
jurors drawn for the Court of Common Pleas
commencing on the last Monday of the present
mouth :
H Metcalf, 11-Ilartlieb, JohnE
Payne. P Blinn, A P Burton, F P Liebel, G F
13revIllier.
Millcreek—John Brindle.
Harborcreek—D Chambers, LDS Conse, Jas
O'Hanlon, Wm E Barton.
Wayne—J Bemue. :•
Corry-3I lUFtls, H L Wyman.
Union Boro'—G Johnson, H Landerath.
LeSteuff—Orison Mills, J L Waterhoue, E
Gillespie.
Wcterford—ll Boyd, L.NoWilliams.
Greene—S Hilborn. • i •
McKean—Wm Drown.
• Washington—A Culbertson, B J Sherwood,
C Briggs., .
Edinboro—Wm P Eiggeri3. •
Franklin—E C Kellogg.
Springfield—Joe Brindle, Sam'! Brindle, F
T Deridson.,B Throve.
Oirard—D-Ball, F flerrick.
Fairvi -
In hit Mon
day evening, Mr. DeCamp referred to a com
munication which appeared in the Observer
some weeks ago, reflecting upon Gen. tleary's
military character, in terms of severe' criti
cism. Of course, we cannot object to a fair
discussion of any - statements which appear in
our columns, but on this subject Mr. DeCamp.
did us injustice by failing to state that the
article objected to was from the pen of a cor:
respondent, instead of being an editorial opin
ion, as most of the audience were undoubtedly
led to lielieve. We will repeat, also, what we
clearly stated at the time and afterwards,
that.the writer of the article was a soldier
who had served under Geary, and who knew'
personally of what 'he related. Sorely the
testimony of such a person is worth as much
as that of Mr. DeCamp or any other person
whose- sole °Nect in eulogizing Gen. Geary is
based upon political motives.
-The DemmeCy in Erie County, New York,
have nominated their present member. ion.
Huinphrey, in opposition to the Repub
lican nominee, Mr. Clapp, of the Express.
The latter is strong in his own party, popular
with the Fenians, - and will probably carry the
Dist rid .—Gazette.
The Gazette makes but three mistakes is the
the above paragraph, which we proceed to
correct. Mr. Clapp is not "strong with his
own party," he has no popularity with the
Fenian?, and there is not the slightest proba
bility of. his carrying the diatriet. Ile is
looked upon in Buffalo as a demagogue of the
first water, and the people .of that city will
pronounce a verdict in November that will
teach him a lessOn he will nct be likely soon to
forget. -
One of the "loyal Southerners" who cime
to-Erie to enlighten our people about their
political duties has turned up. We clip from
the Pittsburg Commercial the following:
Captain A. W. Toitrgee, of North Carolina.
is in the city, soliciting support for a loyal
journal in that State entitled the North Cara
lino Unionist. Captain Tourgeo was a delegate
to the Loyal Southern Convention in Philadel
phia, and one of the framers of the report
from the insurrected States.
We thought tho f•Captsitt's" patriotism wan
not entirely disinterested. He wants to starts
..loyal paper" in North Carolina—does he ?
Of course none of the proceeds will be devo
ted to his private purposes Why doesn't be
come to. Erie on his collecting tour? •
The juvenile troupe from Buffalo, under the
leadership of Prof. Federlein, will , give a vo
cal, instrumental and operatic concert in
Farrar Hall, on the 22d and 22d inst., for the
benefit of SL Paul's Evangelical Church.
The troupe consists of forty members, from
Bto 16 years of age, who Will appear in full
aostume. They gown a series of entertain
ments In Buffalo last winter, which were
received widiveet isiisfeetioa.
The Little Coffin.
'Twas a tiny, rosewood thing;
Ebon bound, and glittering
With its stars of silver white,
Silver tablet, blank and bright,
Downy pillow:A satin' lined,
That I. loitering, chanced to find
Mid the dust, and scent and gloom
Of the undertaker's room,
Waiting,. empty—eh! for whom!
Ali t what loved, watched cradle bed
Keeps to-night: the nestling head,
Or on what soft, pillowlng breast
L Is the cherub form at rest,
That ore lug, with darkened aye,
Sleeping to no lullaby
Whitely robed; and still, and cold,
Pale dowers Slipping from It• hold, _
Shall this dainty coach enfold!
Ahl what bitter tears shall stain
AU this satin sheet like rain,
And what towering hopes he hid
'Beath this tiny cotßnlid,
Scarcely largo enough to bear
Little words that must ',b• there,
Little words,' cut deep and true,
Bleeding mother.' besets anew—
Sweet, pet name, and "aged two"
Oh! can sorrow's hovering plaids
Round our pathway oast a gloom,
1...Chi1l and darkaome as the shade
By an infant's coffin made !
From our arms an angel flies,
And our startled, dazzled eyes,
Weeping round ile 'animal. place,
Cannot rise its path to,place,
Cannot see the angel face ! .
Tun RAINL—In future weather male, the
year 1866 will be noted for its heavy rain falls
and its two weeks of 'terribly hot weather.
Had the heat moisture come together, or
alternated at brief intervals, this would have
been a year of wonderful ; crops, especially
cotton crops. But unfortunately the heat
came when it did no good,, land the rain when
it worked, incalculable mischief. The late
rains have probably, destroyed one tenth of
the Northern corn crop, end ruined beyond
redemption a full fifth of the Southern cotton
crop. There was so large 1t breadth of land
sown in corn that we can e l pare this loss and
still have an abundance; brit not.so with cot
ton, as the recent sharp advance in price
shows.
It ie stated that the President hue canted
to be sent $5,000 in all his doubtful Congres
sional districts. Ten thousand will not do the
business in this one.—Dispdteh.
No, nor the ten or twenty thousand which
Scott is said to have added .to the fund won't
do it either.— Warrm Mail.
The statement either tlutt the' President
caused $5,000 to be sent into this district, or
that Mr. Scott added "ten, or twenty-thou
sand" to it, has no foundation whatever.
Every prominent Democrat in our county will
bear witness to the statemeUt that not a dol
lar from abroad came on to help ns in our
campaign. Tho members of the Democratic
committees, who know; how. •-difilcult
it was to raise means even for carrying on
the campaign with a creditable . degree .of
spirit, can best appreciate the ridiculous sto
ries which the Radicals circulated on the sub
ject. ,
On Monday night the house of J. B. Parke.
of Union Mills, was entered by a burglar and
about $l5O worth of clothing stolen from it.
A couple of Crowley's assistants hate started
after the thief, and we may confirlentiraxpeet
to hear of his capture soon.--Diapatclt.
The story, as related to us, is as 'folbwn
On the evening mentioned, ,Mr. Parks; who
claims 'to be a devoted friend of the negro,
was called upon by one of the race for assis
tance. He _promptly took the man in, and
gave him ledgings - for the night. The next
morning he failed to make his appearance, and
on looking for him it was timmd that. the "bird
had flown," with the stolen - property above
noticed. - Mr. R. is probably convinced .by
this time that all who wear dusky skins don't
possess saintly hearts.
roorimmoarza3
Upon behalf of the committeeof arrange
ments of the Horse Fair held in this city last
week, we give publicity to the fact that the
managers of the Buffalo and, Erie Rif:tread,
(acting no doubt with the beet intentions) dis
patched !aural trains laden with non-paying
eight-seers, to the fair grounds, and allowed
the occupants of the sforesaiftrains, as well
as all others for whom there could be faun.
room, to clamber upon tho tops of the cars,
for the purpose of peeping wider the canvas.
For this eery considerate act on the part of
the Buffalo at Erie Railroad authorities the
committee desire to return their thanks
and the extreme liberality with which" they
patronise looal institutions deserves more than
a ,- -passing notioe.
Our readers will not fail to notice the ei
tensive advertisement of Diefendorf, Gross
& Foeter, which appears in,' our columns
to-day. This firm have an esteem - en! which
comes up fully to claime r of their adver-
tisement, and we take great pleasure In recom
mending it to the attentidn of our readers.
They keep everything in the house famishing
line, in addition to their immense stook of
dry goods, and it is almost impossible .to
think of an article needed i n housekeeping,
which comes within their class of trade, that
cannot be found at their store: Besides being
enterprising and honorable business men,
they are mighty - and fellowe—all of whinS
deponent solemnly affirms.
Although'the election has gone by, we do
not think it too late to refer to the great meet
ing held by our friends at Uuion Mills, on
Wednesday of last week. It was one of the
largest and most enthusiastic g a:hennas ever
held in that part of . the county, and reflected
great credit upon those who were instrumen
tal in getting it up. The epesehes by Messrs.
Maeumber and Sturphy, of Buffalo, were fine
efforts, and met with a hearty receptle a from
the people,. The Demscracy of Union and
vicinity did a noble work in the late canvass,
old taro entitled to the highest commendation
for their seal in the good cancel.
Costrso At:Uß.—We take speohil pleasure
in again announcing to the afflicted that the
celebrated Dr. Liston will, after a'. unusually
and unavoidably long absence. make his next
visit at Eats on Tuesday and Wednesday, the
23d and 24th days of.this month, stopping for
these firo,days only at MIMI'S Horst. Those
who are "afflicted with diseases of-the Eye,
Ear; Throat, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Polypus, Sm.,
will undoubtedly bb gratified to hear this, for
a great many have been anxiously looking
for his return to this place. The Doctor's
reputation and skill are second t 3 none in the
country. Everywhere be goes, at every town
he stops,,he leaves some ono the better for his
having been there. We confidently recom
mend him to all in any way afflicted, assuring
them if 'a cure is possible, he will cure them.
If not, patients will be honestly told so, and
all expense saved. 'Par further pardulitre
read the Supplement which we issue this
week. ,
R. IL Frisbee, ConservatiVe Republican,
has been appointed tostmaster at Union in
place of Mr. Chamberlain, 'removed. The
Radicals of,the'vicinity, on learning of the
change, adopted a series of reiollitione reflect
ing Upon Mr. Frisbee's character, and expres
sing "profound indignation" at his accep
tance of the office. It annoys them terribly
to see the "bread and butter" slipping out of
their grasp. A dose of Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing gyro, Might have a tendency to relieve
their agony.
The -advantage of accident insunince is
ehown in ilia cue of Mr. J. E. Prince, ezpress
agent.on the Erie & Pittsburg R.R., who re
ceived a slight injury some weeksago. A day
or two since Mr. H. M. Beidler, supt. B. P. A.
on the P; & E. and E. & P. railroads, paid him
the sum of $23.57,. amount claimed by Mr.
Prince as compensation under the accident
itliursace polio, whinhlu) held. _
The Dispatch states that on eaturdil eve
ing.at haltpest sit, linGerman child, et
boy of three yeah', whine parents live on 1 1
greet, between German and Parade itres
while playing abont the kitchen, fell headlO
most into an iron vessel filled with waf
nearly boiling hot, which had been casjee•
left on the floor. The little fellow died
Bundsy Inorniog." ' l , ' .
Johnny Kahn, the celebratid tight rope
performer, will walkj a rope stretched f4om
Battled:4 to Docketed' block, Peach Bth :math
of the depot, on Wedoesday aftentooa, O at.
17th, at 2 o ' clock . He will be alerted his
pupil, C. D. lieyder„ who is said to hare made
good Progreso as a Sicittt4aiit pollorraer,
Ayeang lady, :writing in defence of tilting
Aida, retorts on - themon as follows:"Ai l to
the present ridionlonS abort coats, I can only
saitbat they present Ito aperson at all bellig
erent, a temptation ',nicely to be overlSoked."
What can she' mean Si
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The anionricemeni ; of the•appoiatmsns of
Thomas Illettaffey'pl i ostrosster of this city,
we. learn from good authority to bo irons.
lure. It lies not, Yet .been offioislly made
oat. , •
Great bsrgotnein Fill Pipers ate, offpiod
by Csughey, 3IoCresRY & Co. See theladier
dement. •
MAIM ED.
Oa the 12th "of Sept. 1866, by the Rise.
Father 1. D: Coady, la. this city, C. lE Ban
ner, Esq., to Miss Kate Golden, all of this
city:' I
Or
Ow Timidity evening,' Sept. 2Gth,•by the
Rev. Henry Black. William Hamilton Wells,
Beg., formerly of Birtinfo, N. Y., to Mies Mary
daughter of Joh#Bill, Esq.. of this city.
At the residence of the bride's motber. in
Verutogo, Sept. 17th,l1?y the Bev. 11..8. Hill,
Mr B. Skinner, of Wattebarg, to Mils• Elle
Z. Brockliell, fOrmerly of Nortbeast.. , ;
11213priOglield, Sept: 23d. by Rev. J. Trooper,
Mr. J. 11. ',toner/Laud Miss Ella Bell, ben'
of Girard, Erie• Co., Ts:
At thSlesidenee of the bride's father, in
Edinboro, Sept. iith,!by Elder E. C. Rogers,
Mr. Henry Loyd, to Miss Sarah Rose, .beth
of Edinboro. 1
At Welli Coi.nete, ,ISept. 10th. by-Robert
Nesbitt, Esq., !Mr. Janies H. Oros*, to Miss
Mary A. Magee, both of Waterford.
AC the residence of, the bride ' s mother, in
Mann Sept. Cith,!ll,l Rev. N. W. 'Jones,
Mr. Robert D.. Hawk.' of Milloreek, to Miss
Joliette Martin, of Reim.
On the lat inst., by Rev. B. 8. Hill, Charles
D. Falkner, to Mies Emma A. Tanner,,of Yen
sago Tp., Erie CcnutY; Pa. '
.1
On the 8d inst.. at the residence 'of the
bride's mother, by Rev.' W. F. Balobridge,-
Mr. Wm. P. Bell, ot Pfkiladelphia, sed Mies
Helen A. Sprague, of;this city. -
On thei;26th nit., by' 'Rev: W, M. Belli, Mr.
W..T..Bltitts. of Paestum Erie County,l to
Mice Maggie E. Frith, , of. Mut, Chautauqua
Co., N. Y., - .
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In Corry', Sept. 18G 6 , t at the M.IE.
Parsonage, by Rev. 4., S. Lytle, Mr.. T., 43.
Baird, of Meadiille, Pa:, to MI6 Sarah Cody.
of Pittsfield, Pe. ;
DI:.„
In this city, Sept. idth,
eon of C. R. ll.land S.;A. Lynn: f I
Di this city D ept. 29th, of Dipthero. I
liam D. Thompson, ton -ot He
Thompson,
afld Mary
Thompson, aged 5 y ars. .
In this oity, Sept.l . loth, Rdrittd l Ernelst,
infant soti of plink E. en ATargareta
Starsoickle. :1 ' • r
Sept 27th, Roit. James Gillmore,, in the 75th
year of his age. • . - I •
tibr"
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.i r In Corry; Oat. 2d, 18GG, Elisabeth tawi t r,
t•
aged 67.yeare. I. ',
Oa the 3d inst., iin Eaat blillorgek, Id
Beast DiSBlBO, Rebecca Ann - Crain. wife of
William Crain, Bible Agent of Elie Cs:, .aged
42 years. r i - • I
New Advertisementsl.
TEACHERS WANTED . F
1.
The School Plreetara of Elk emir. P r litliet m
at the bogie of Robert Hunter. nl4 in Meltaanra.
,Satorday. the 20th day of October nett, employ
competent teachers for the winter term. hehtigh
traps will be paid for tetcliere of experience. ;
of the Baud. I • .
Ohil 1 2t 0: C. TAYLON Riley
GREAT BARGAINS in Will Papers
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-. CAUGHEY, Mc CI & co.,
r - -, ',
-:- .
Biting determined to ret!re trot:ti th e Wall tarn
, ...- are now offering thelrentin stock. Including
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'GILT?, SATIN', DIICOBATION AND cermmas
WALL PAPER 'S
AND BORDE
'A? ALMOST; ANY MCI.
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'Mir Is s rani opoortonftir for Mewl wishing 1 ° pi"
per their times this tali or alit spring, to Is y to their
stork at ,_
- L 833 THAN Wlo - GE3/118 PRIOI3.
li,
Ws an enmpollodlo eloot oat oar will Soon totto
dittely, to make room for on theresood o .*elt of Baal
Stationary. Welwyn, Odom/ framer, to. i- ! •
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CAT7GISIFf, NoCIIZARTiin 40.,
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Wth,ll Ptait saw.
t
pet , / 4f I
AN INDISPENSABLE. VOLUME foi
ovary merchant, Winer or nechsido.: A mai
plea* dLrectory of !afar:Wire' for the year., Volute'
far 4113' The Ameeicau decrial Cvalopeedia„ end Bar
later of Important Erentef t the Year. Mb wort was
commenced to the roar 461. and Is published one vol
ume annually. to the ante style as toe "New Amorlein
Eyalopsedia." Each volume le Intended to he a wade
podia of the material and inbeTlectuar - dinielopment Of
the year. and embraces the dell. political. military and
social &bar' of all countries; Important pnblle dim'.
manta; blogratiby; etallitte, commeree. dawn" Mime
ture. erbium agriculture. parkanteti Wigwam, itle. Ts
a word, It corm the same E.td ea the .Nev Ausazienia
Cyclopedia, but each volatrotii eoneasa to the nerd
of its year. • •
, •
"It be an entetprise of Immense Talus to t). pub!
and eaglet to be la seer, library.public and emirate, as
an loyal viable book of mfarerea.—CAtlu and April, Al•
bunt. Now York. -
• OWe can eoafilently mid consoluet lonely reiontmend
the Annual Cyclops dlr. tO all who Would hareem scan
rate and readable history of ,conteaaporayr errant, close
at hand, and as a sat* wdrk of ralerenee."—{E realist.
Traveller.
It is indeed a most excellent work. - -, thozonch
and reliable, as d just seal i work 1.11 is . esitlr of6isd.
a falthrol chronicler °rim/portant mote. too urienereue
to be remembered. and or too mach acceoent to be
lost"— [Clerelsnd Dan, Pleindesler.
PAWN AND 3 ryve 'or noroixo.
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In extra cloth. . panto I. vs OD i
II library leather, J , '
In half Turkey DlClrckein: :
Io ball RIIIIII.II. Illit• le/ t. ' , • ":
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6 7 6 160 601:e 1
In fah Mar ant'qns, gilt <dim& .. : ,900
In ruu itnala: - i " 9.03 i
S 4.1 by sobeetiptlone obly., Saul to the inbliehere
for elrealara. • Agents wanted.
1): APPLE MN k Cu, Pabllshere,
143 sod 316 Broadway, N. Y.
NEW YORK HOOP SKIRT
,1,
Out!
err tectofee,aa d told In woe of our otorse, - but duroldo
and nude of Ma beat utstortat.;
OE
A. F. 'COHEN,
World respectfolly Wont the ladles of Erie mcl +ride,
it y that be has mortently ore hand . km, amortment
of hoop abide dell slam and shapes, of his own ms an.
nexus. edit& he will warren; *quit to any to the mu:
ket. Having bad large 'experience is the buttons, be
Is confident of his ability to glee sotto entieflotioe to
all who may favor lam with j Call. Ewe skirt war-,
muted to last twice as lour le_ any other In the emsloet;
If any of my ansaufaerare Steak in wee year the 2 1
will be thenfully reps/red and no aura ;nag r
Er Old skirts ropa , rod.eltaned and shaped as hew:
Alan, leaded usoilmat of Trench meets and
mut stare tly em lamed. If sou wish to set 4
good Mang in esti at the Hoop skirt Xanona
melon eelarelicow:lterelaants supplied abase.
• ltemembei the pines 2008 Stain 134jart month orlOthi
%der rntll4l 41.:1`.00/1.101.,
.;'COPULAR, carap. AO abaft ,
•
I iattrz,imys TEN CENT NOVELS. • _
I. Tier broke. the Predation et the bat Autertuti
inthare attained a popularity natiOsalled by say
Iptitilons in arts auto. TUT at Pia la taw
.nuatesptioner in their rural tuallay.faad wig be
faM planattlarld4 compildolator MO hinny.
t 1 The Flutes, 41 Wealth sod Panty.
The Trup, see Retreat. et The Rem ettbe TOMO
a Patriot Ellativeymei. 43 The Mut laths Woods.
WU! of the Maw 44 fits 01 , 40ft/tar.
AS lien Bar Ruts?
Thelma, kris.' 47 old / the Woods.
i I The Wee &tars. , 4T Mad Mike.,
7 Mutate Temple. . White Realed Boater.
6 The Death P.a.• 40 Big Hearted see.
-9, it= t ,
ilayer. 40 The tiece4tLeni
lit Catch.. it Bern the tedious
t rhe Ottater's Triumph. 42 Black the floret.
12 Oaten Roam , 82 Red 110 1 424 fits Weeds
113 Tory outeltted. 44 Ories the ontreyed
2dor Stamm. Bobber.
la Baum of the Bea. 45 DAM Quires Damp
lie Tie Captive Malden. 58 Old Scout it the Cis.
Is Low usced . 104 . 67 Big itaikulthe Rama.
18 Wild Bunt of tits Mona. Mt Modem JOr., the lloalee
19 •
gar. Olanier.l
Forma Lo 'or. ID SWAT Mita. the
20 The Solliclitekt Rangers. abutted Banter;
-21 Itettleatiske Moir. 03 Cllpq lack.
20 tileksty To.o the Rover. 61 The Purist. Went°.
23 The Impact th. Praha.. 42 Ms Stoat pi Tippecanoe
it re. Itobher's Terror. 63 flaidnierhennes.
25 Toe, the Seploe." at Bride of Walt Otto.
21 4175tToot,the Haat. 66 Buffet* Taek,trappia.
27 Pleat Spy of Beaker pin 01 Stmt of Rio Grua. _
SS Fear DUO, the Wild GT Da tag Baikeroodsotart.:
• Ralf 'treed ell Cliassy n at.'
fii Sqatot Fred Bob. • in Ms fa Grave.
10 Beaky Beodipoe. - tied the Tallan
p Rellterthsede s r. or the tortoni Tiller. : s
I tura War Chiefs. 71 Leer ittils.Vter.
Peary Batehst,the Bold 75 The Modest Spy
Bait. Long Luigi the qualm
33 Sly Illau • the . Qoelter 14 The tilairt prophet. ,
_ 897. 75 Old Naha the Ranter.
34 Three tiezirg Trepan. 76 Tiger itte.,•
as The Fatal Mar-stun. ft RertNitionary Joi.
$0 Regis Eyed TAU 78 Ufa, Buffalo Clasher.
37 Sig-FUDe Ntet. 79 Tons Tanis.
aB-rho Bold Hemp Mater. 00 Brost of the Bt. Lair.
32 The Tan Pity. - rum "
40 Prairie Jake. .
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SONG !:
I timid prt► Boas titook.
'4 Yankee Sailor Bong Rook
3 Murton Bear sad £marl•
an Coilo song book.
4 She Borzoi and Moor£•£
sore book.
•
AU th ese boalui are for Ala by all Nandi&len and
Boots.lima, and are ..at port paid on receipt of prier.
Ten alma each
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°Rotas Kw= k 110., publishers,
oetlt - IST WIIILam St., ; New York.
HATri, CAP 4,
AND a ENTS'
FURNISHIIIO- •GOODS!
IVROLES.A.LE AKD RETAIL!
C.'. KOCII,
514 State Street, Opposite Browns Bold, Erie,
Bu °Soldlir wi th. aw"sad nesodid stock of Pall
flood; which were bought for Crab. and will by sold
for Cub °alb at a small pros.
I Intend to all eho:par than any other house this
alda of raw York. AM I ..k to • call indoors for your
self. The stook connate of
G ewe -Silk
gaits' Cassintire Hats,
',, Soft and Stiff Brim Bats,
Gents' Bri. hton Hats,.,„
Gents' Morton Hata,
•
Gents' Peto flats,
a Hats of.all Styles,
Bo;ys' and Hens' Caps of all Dese'riptions,
- Childrin's Rats and Caps, •
t (lents' Traveling Rem,Genlif Trent' sad Umbrella*.
Gee& ebirts' of sir ftsmi. pUots. u Gems' Famishing
Goode
C. ILOCEL
S TOP, THIEF.
THE GREkT WESTERN & 451 E RI CAN
HORSE I'StfR . ANCE DETECTIVE
C0111921Y
Pan aught di steam hones orttlitei ttnicast week,
and have captured more horse Wm& atnciite argant
zatlonthan say-other company, or than all other com
panies and detectives combined It bus detective force
extending from Plttabcri. Pa, to Count; I Bluff', lowa.
sod front Ca ro to thOleatela, has actual sub
inipftal of $161,610 09. aed an authorised capital of
1400,000: It has ore: 18,6(X) pond's in fora', and in Um
only Bee atoek Inautance Company doing badmen in
this Rtes.
t wALEI6R t SIS,RSHIT, Wo. I Park Row. Rise, Pa.,
NI insure :you hams or cattle against &alb he dis
ease or lacd.dent, and against - thett, or limiest theft and
death bath. for lees money than it wobld cost to adver
tise your stoles horse. We m (ht till up the whole pa
whoith tames of parties and sortilieatecof tudivtduela
have nesiveNl remuneration from this company for
lost animal* but one from the *ell known Arm of
Loeach S tarrett, of this plus, will be read with hi
tares; which shows that the company Is a company is
fact as well u la name, and that they not only pay loo
ms. but pay them w.th promptness anddespatch
Ws, the under:dyed, hereby entity that on the 2 5 tb
day of sand we insured oar anti., livery Emit mu
statics of 1,2 horses, with Its.us. Vfeaser per il, in
the Gast Western and essegias Horse insurance Co.;
that oaths td day of September one of them died of
Cholim and en the 10th day of September we r•eatv•d •
draft ron hew York for the tad &mounter the Wu:-
auem Logsca a srsaacrr.
Rrie,gept 11,1401. - -
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lusursae• can be effected la Waterford by calling on
Norm. Tony • Vanualon; In WattmcPg of Wm. Tad
andanLln Edinboro of Enolre annibain•
1- Val H igire tf al WAlttim & Grama.
monaral llarino and Honks !ammo* 0111ce,
No. 1 Park Bon. &to, Po.
rkfie DIAILKIALLWICZTARD.II DMFire—This
Saul has thorough ty amid MeV to he the Wet
Awls]. known for Ming CAUDLE. COLD IN ran Haan
bad EIZADAMIL It ham been !band as emollient nmadj
Mummy ciams ot Soma Sias. DIORTIOD ham been removad
by it, and ifizitause has often been pertly Improved
its ass. It is fragrant and agresable, and gives DMZ rrt
ATZ RZUSIP to Moduli ham pains mused by disease
or the Had. the samaticata ear maw It an doiwbtfol
and berigiontlag. It opens and • pups out ali oh
sfrastiena. abwagtheine t h e glands and giros a healthy
action to the out, &Meted.
More than thirty aside and ;mot Di. MerehalTa
Catarrh and H dna( has proicid Ds great vain
for all UN common diseases or the bind, and at this mo
ment It stands higher than everbellom ICUmoornmiend
wdby many of the Mot payables:A, and is used with great
=Wm and matidattime ertarsirhsre. Send Ut• Matteest•
or Wholesale Drnegiate in 18t4:
The undersigned baying f o r many ream Dean as:qualm
tad with Dr. Manhalts Catarrh and tiaadishe Fluaff, and
sold in our wholesale trade, chserfolfr 'state that we be.
lierrit to be Kroil, in way respect, to the remenoseadr
lions glum of for the cut of Catarrh Affliction& and
that It is decidedly the but attic!* we have wear known
for all common dimes, of the Bead.
Bart & Pant, Road. amnia k Co, Brown, Lamson &
CO.. Rood. thither& Co, Beth W. Few* Wilson, Mathis";
it Co., Boston ; &whim, Union& k Co, 8.. H. Ban
Portland, Me.; Marna & Part, A. R. kU. ilanda,fitepheth
Pant k Co., Israel Minot k Co., McCown & Robbina„ A.
L. ileovUl & Co.,M. Ward, Close, & Co., Bash & Gale,
New York.
/or Ws by all Druggists. Try it. sey2ll6-Iy.
ToCONSll3lllllfliti. Ths advertiser baying
been yestoyed to health in • flow weeks by • vim
simple remedy, attar baling enffsered serrated -years with
• weeny Inns affection, and that dosed aisites, Con.
samption—le =vows to make known to his folio w
biers the WMs of ears.
To all who desire It. he will send • eopy of Abe am
seriottoo mad. (tree er charge.) with the dlteetlone for
preparing awl using the ewe, which they will end a
WS care fn Connotation. Asthma, Brom:tilt* Colds,
Coughs, Iso. The only olkisat of the advertiser In mend
ing the preseriptioe is tobenedt the afilleted.and synod
information earth he maims to be laniaable; and ha
hopes every , indexer will try his remedy, as It sill coat
them nothing, and may prone a blaming.- 1
Parties wishing the proseriation,sam, by returomall,
will please address Rev. Itnir a@rt i. WILSON.
dee2Bl6-l). • Willianuentrib. Kings Co., N.
WANTED.-BI7B!NESS MEN !
To conduct Ilia nla Maßoe's gent Steel Plate
gagriving.
..THE pRATZB •AT VALLIff Postal r
Sold only by rabooriptloro The pleura represents
one of the most touching and sublime incidents record
ed in the Revolution. •Weshtogton's Prim for the
B►lration of his.litniv and Country." . i -
Publisher's commission given. A few abl. and expo
rieneed men vented, to employ agents, and to transeet
matters conoseted wit't our extensive babies In the
Miami Stater. Puy from glad to COD pet mouth sod
Apply person.lir, or adireoi with reilevenee. ' •
U. O. MeCOON , et CO.,
P• bllsiops of St bneription •orbs, Nn. 07, Pant sit.,
Clovoland, Ohio: Or to •. 0. Gillett. Union 11111 r„ ltrle
County, La. 1ept1.3310
MUSI C tiTql It E.
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WEIGEL & ZEIGLER
820. State Street; Elie, Fermi' leania,
Dealers ia"
IMMO AND MUSICAL IfforRIYMCNTS or •Ersar
DESCRIPTION.
trench And Gennaa atrlngAnf the beet gnat.
It,. •
Nola trots for CldrAming k Sons'. Wm.?. Marmon'.,
Dresher k Sara k RIMUNI Plop fortes;
also. the celebrated hest 10 Linsley Minot Orgium and
Melodeon
Meek lad Moire mat by Emil Tres of vol
.11 orders promptly Wended to.
Catalogue of Mosta sent free of psAtairs. ttly
OYSTERS 1 _ OYSTERS 1
F. A. WEBER t CO., 'Bl4 STATE Es.,
Mint etwastbad taping Pratt Coilalilnated
Dahlman, 0. dam vbkb.tboy .111 all eltbot by the
an a eat: . Thase Oysters are imu the bat I.
sarket. .Bottlioalowa as pa notem illa tap
plata laeyekta - , etWeet
A T 1
MONELL, STEPHE *ILpEt,
Basing m+d► large puritans In New Tort, Boston,
and Maff Iphlr, we are now prepared to offer ►t
,ressonatie prises oar large and welt leadoff
STOCK OF GOODS !
SILKS, Mack so ,Colorld, Nile 634 Blpt; Maine;
Imprints OW a; Poplin% Treded add Irish; Black and'
Colored A.ld; , ag Chi eksd, FIJ4 I sad Striped
DRESS GOODS INGRE/q:Vii.RIETY.
somas.
6 Tb. (Insley OA *mutt
song boot.
6 bollyi`elloeis soot book.
T Tb. Paul 1.17 Songster.
8 Tb. Ballade et the lave
!talon.
DS LLINCR; Wog De tibial Aniline• ; Caton and
Robe &ICU:aim
LACES; Valencia's' COY. Olnßurs: Pent and
'yna. ' *
SHAWLS, Lang and eqnsie, ?ado, and Broths.
CLOAKS sad Basqulnes; Habitats' Skirts.
A lime stock of Cloths for MI and bogy's ►ear.
Woolen Blanket,, all anglifies and prim
Cantbn Flannels, Bleached and Brown.
Flannels, Plain and Checked; Bilk Wuji - Prints. Frew's. English and Docasstle.
Remnant Prints, litsadtred and Brown Cottons.
Cotton Yam, Cotton Batting, Tieks,`benntaa and
Stripes, Knit Goods. amid.. Nntass i d Bresktsot
Shawls, Woolen and Cotton Gosisrj. Belmont Hose.
•
lad a
GHIE&T Faith" OF FANCY GOODS !
Our stock was nem só fall and complete am at Gs
. _
present time.
A T T-n E ,SiGN 0 F THE FLAG,
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MONELL, STEPLIENS , WILDEY.
ExecFprore,
Letters testamentary on The estate of Ella Victoria
Club. deed. late of Mattabarg, &del county; Pa., hay
log been granted to the undersigned, uotleo is hereby'
given to all indebted to the said estate to make im
mediate payment, and these having claims agalcat the
mme will present them, del, antbentleato4, for settle.
Went. ' VECTOR. NoLEAN,
Matta:nag, Aug. 2d,'66—Ewe Executor.
pRODIICE MASILEr.
Would zespecttnthe announce that they have opened I
store at
NO. 428
. 7RENCI3 ST, BETWESS 4111 AND 6TH,
ALL RINDS .OF COUNTRY . PRODUCE,
yr Orders ham abroad will receive prompt atten
tion at the Lowest Nuke. Prises.
A NEW TWANG.
LEE'S PATENT FARM GATE!
The Chesney!, Blzepteat and Bat arraneenten` for the
purpose ever Invented. It mods no Wheel; Bolt; or
Hinges. and works ender than any other Gate that can
be prodneed.
Spielman' can be seen at Jelin Dodgas and 0. F.
on'tha Ballo road, In Harbor Creak town
ship: also, at several places in NM Crook township.
The undersigned ham beserappoinied arot for Harlow.
Creek township, and will be glad to give army informa
tion that may oe wanted.
2 J. Ir. CR0.38.
Itsmo
011 the ICmht road , on. tolls south of Harbor 'Mesh
- . sale tt
NEW IDILLINICUYA: DRY acipas Mare.
Tides Omar, in announcing to the public that she
has opened a new Ron in
Harmon's Btoek,2 Squarefrouth of Union Depot,
When she .111 keep constantly a large variety of
MILLINERY AND. DRY GOODS,
Autumn Cloths, and a isms] assortment of everything
usually kept on band fn a store of the kind. -
rire Pew stock of Goods just mitred from the
Balt. -
A aIIiNiSTRATOWS NOTICE.
-
Notts, is hasty gi n s that that of admintetretion
have ben granted to the undersigned upon the estate
of Wm. 11. Miltsley,late of the township of Will Creel,
Yale ennnty.deesased. AU persons indebted to said estate
will call and settie,and all persons having damsel:tins!
the acme will hand them in, properly entilled.
• JuELN W. RYAN,
•10)41w• - Administrator.
HRAAIN, unuts:n4N ac CRAIG,
Aiello for
. NAMPA SPORTING AND MIMING IPOWDRIL
_ •
CLeZZLAND XINING AND BLASTING POWDER.
5023-tt
GOFF, PATTOROON d;
- b I:IIT—NC/2 num
Hare on hand large 'Assortment of Teas, Cam',
Sugar, Byron. &o.
PROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE.
• MINUS imam Common Pleas, Erie COI
No. 43, Aug. Term, toM,
vs. Alias Subpoena in Diverse,
return *111.111L"
MAMMA 3c, mama. 5
Whereas, Etnas Milner did prefer hie petition to the
Honorable Jo ps ftheCourtotCommonPleaborthe
mutate ot Erie, praying for the cam therein Ni forth,
be might be divorced from his offs Martha M. Milker;
noting fa hereby given to the aid Martha M. ililliker to
• and appeaybehme our Judges at Eats at • mart of
oration pleas then and there to to holden, for the
°may of Sr is, oa the Out Monday in Notmetor neat,
o aormer said petition and abide the jaeornmst of the
court in the mercies& R. 1,. BROISM,
Sherin'e SMee, Sipt. Sha nd.
se, 20- at ri
DISSOLII 'ION.—The partnership
heretofore sidsting between W. chews awl c.
A. Crandon. under the arm name of Challis& Crandall,
is dienlyed by mutual ecoosent, Ye. Crandall retiring
from tho grID. The truism will be continued by the
undersigned. st the the old 'tend. Peach attest, a doors
north oft Bade SS $ by •hum all aeconnte mind the
Leto dun eill be nettled. W.L.CUgLLIS.
aspt%.St•
g r"ir
"
- Caite to the minima of the subseribsr. In East VIII
Creek, about the lth of September, • Bed Cow, with
white fare, end toms knobs oa her horns. The owner
In merited to eons forward. pros property. paisit
pea. and take her' smay—otherwise she will bii
of aenordiar to law. JACOB WAIVE '
Sept. 14, 'MOO ..- • .
Edna() If IMENT FOR BOWL flif XV&
Disibled and Marred Golding, widows ' and orphans
of Atha soldier; and the unianyloyod of both sun get.
orally in trout of torprotablo sod prontabl• Waylay.
Dint IMO rtak. can proem *soh by enalosting
• yostipaid odboand enrol tar to
DR. JOHN IL D•fhlraLL.
szlitt 3os i6t e Etoolitya6 N. Y.
tinGN OF THE FLAG ! /
NO. 8 RRE D • NOM&
YANKEE NOTIONg!
Bradley's Dupla . Elkotie Bow Skirts.
MI
EZVENDEIC„
He. II REID ROUES
[nperT4t]
IL F. WORDEN & CO:,
ERIE,
For the pinhoso and Ws of
SUITES, POULTE,r, YILS, ke.
.2h. highest price In Cub paid for Produce.
rauld-t1
8. H. HALL
Also. Agent§ for
THE IMUCPIO7IIEIVING TOMO
aid s Ifbbiey itslarailte,)
HOWLAND'S 6#01,114 BITTERS i
min ture
Malty ,e lUng from aa eon whatever, Pirestisilas
of the outdo, lammed by arras hardship, iirpoi l um.:
Gym or ammo clomp M. 16014111 Th atklealt, ad*
et Comalr,schata or 'Gatti, mill and haws Bitten span
Tonle, not dopeadeat es bad Nam &teat Oman mt.
raen , ass ant • -
DTSPZP.SIA.
Mid ellkaaes runsltlng from ditordus Co Wu sad
C Dlisathe organs, are eared
lIOOPLANDS GERMAN 13ITTERS:
Tats Sitters has r,erfonned loon eats* elves beteg
satinhetlen, has loon tietimony. has mere ntateall
people to youth for It than-any °that artists In the saw
kat. We defy any ea* to eontratiet thisaseettlon, and
published will pay d
by $l,OOO to say
that la not - owiliho will prodaee • eettilleate
la
HOGELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
will ears lively our *reloads or "nervous &Wit, mt
dieews of tholkidneys. Observe the Wields' symptoms
resaittog from di/orders of Qs digestive 074111 M
Consttpition, Inward Pits, Funnels of Blood to the
Bead, Acidity of the SUnnaeh, Nausea, Heartburn, DU
f Feed, Adams or 1 11 e tn the
Pit
h, Sou
illneta or tioni, Slaking or Flu I t g t ht ering et the Pit of 160
Biamsels, Swimming of the Sead.linmed and Mama
Breathing, Muttering at the Heart, Chogiag or Sanest.
tai Sensidaras whin:ln a lying posture, IMIOI O IO 01 VW'
ion, Dote or Webetsfore the etiht, Fever .0 Deli Path
ha the Head. Deadens, of Perspiretion Yellowness 01
Harkin and Bre, Pain is the Bide, Bani a llbeet, Limbs.
goo,Plashes of Bea% Basting In Flesh, con-
stant Imaginings of Selland great Deprefan of:Splint.
Bannissa, that this Hilts:six not alahoolls, malaise.
no MI or whisley,and cannot soaks drunkards, hut in
the best tonics in the world.
RZAD WHO SAYE SO
WO= Bor. W. D. SeCburch lOW,
P Pastor of Twelfth Baptist
, ldlada.
GraUsmen—/ ham reendly been laboring under the
distmadag ellette ot todirmtiOavjeoulagliattits Ares
button ash* norms mu L
m. numerous rem ota were
reenresosnded by Mends. and some of them tried, bn.
without:allot Your Boodand's Gorman litters owle
recommanded bypersons who badirrled them. and oboes
faremble mention of three Bitters Induced m*-iu try
teem. I mast condos that I had en amnion to Piteat
Medicines from the ...thousand and one" quark ...11Ittare"
whose only elm ammo to be to palm off sweetened aid
drugged Naos open the owenseigty In a aly way, and
the teadeney of whleb, HMG Is to mass many a * ID .
armed drunkard: Dpoo looroing that four.- was really
a medicinal propwatios / took It with happy- egad. Ifs
motion, not only upon the stomach, but upon the summits
system, was prompt and gratiblw.. 1 apei that hese
Wired ggreraat mid ary perreema nentp tetb Sec an t from -the use of •
bps V
W. D. EIZIG/DILD dlr .
No.73ll2mcksanazon St.
From the FUT. E. D Tind cle. all, Amotitost Zditor Quist/am
Chroni Pbtlade.
I hare darted derided Windt from th• nee calloadand'.
Garman Mem and I Nei linty privilege to renornatand
than an I most WWII* brae to an who an anilating
from mars, debility or from dimness arising from Ur
daranpment of the Um.
Yours truly. Z. D. rututs.
From Ray. D. lierrtge, ?tabu of thiPaanytork ra r tist
Church, Philads.
From the many 1 1 / 6 01111112411n0=1/32•141111galiginglAo
Dr. Doodandl rman Bittaml ow Wooed to gotir rim
a trial. Altar ulna' savaral Web; / hundlho• to •• •
.od
sto*May for datillity, ands moat croallan llT tante
IL tor
the ma. DARAW
From Bee. Wm. hmith, fcmaerly Pastor of the Timis
town and tdillville (ti. I ) Saptlet 'llatarehee.
thwing and my family a number of bottles of rap
Hoof Om= intim; I hail, to my I retard thew
as
as excellent atediebte , ayecially adage& to Ilatolo
the amens thiry are recommended 'or. They ate
and Invigorate the endows when debilitated, and are nap
bit in disorders of the lievr, law of appetite. lita. I art
also recommended them to worst of my Wendt she
bees tried tbro, and found theco tha vintstly bellehMal in the
validation of health. Team ,
WW. BEI% NO Hutchinson St, Mils*
BEWARE OF COUNTEREITS.
See that the signature of "C. N. JACKSON" is oe the
wrapper °teach bottle.
Shottid yoes Dearest 4n:twist not haws the article de
not be put oir by any of the Intoxicating preparation
that nay ta offered' In its place, bat wend to as end we
will forward, seenrely peeked, by enrols.
Cr^ Principal Ogee and Itanofieory. No. 631 Arch
Street. Philadelphia, Fe. •
.20142 , 1 le if VANS.
[Sneesesors to C. Y. Jackson it C 0.,) Prop:Wei a
For sale by druggists and dealer* In etewi7 town b. the
United States. - decTilb f, .
lip BPI'S L'S
GOLDEN BITTERS
A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC
INVIGORATING & RTILENGTRINING,
netlee■ the ilyirtial spinet the era effecte of onwhel►
11=11:=
Will ewe Dyspepies.
Will Gum weakness.
Will cure General Debility.
Rearttairm
ourellsedsehe. -
WM cure Liver Complatat
Will excite and create a healthy appetite -
Will invigorate the organs of dlgsstion and modersta.
ly incresee th,e temperature of the body and the force o.
circulation, acting to feet am a general combatant of thr
system, containing no poisonous drum and is
_. THE HEST _TONIC BITTERS IN THE WORLD.
• ' Y lr trial is earnestly solicited.
• ORO. C. HVBBEL k CO., Proprietor,
Hudson, N. Y.
Central Depot,,Ainir tan Express Building 63. ROD.
SON ST.. NEW YOU.
For sale by all Druggists,
lIINNIGI k HOADLICT. Sr* Wholesale Agen
and for sal* by Han h Warfel, Carter k Career and ts,
tr Booth.
courts.
COAL: COAL.
THE PLACE TO BUY COAL CHEAP IS AT
SALTSMAN it co.'s,
Coal Yard, corner of Twelfth and Febsz Strata, Ede,
Pa, who keep constantly on hand Lehigh and Pittston
(Fan sot) lump and prepared, Shamokin. Egg, Stove,
and Nat 'lrks; filtnatllloti, for grate and steam, and
BLOSSBURO, PITT§BURG AND BEAVER,
Far
.Igiekamlth Parperes.
ou Coal is all received b 7 rail, Is kept en dry plank
door. and ..
WELL SCREENED BILFORE DELIVEsY
We oder peat tadatemento to partial wishing to hw
lathelr winter supply, alio to dealers yardman ly the
ear load. .
cr. , Gins an a call and • el gnaw:a tea to gtke
tion.
jalyl SALTIOI/1.27 a CO.
riILErS NITIONAL CLAIM AGISNICY.
01E4 In Farrar Hall BailAnig, Eris, Pa.
SOLDIER'S BOUNTY.
All claimants for Wm bounty allowed by late seta of
Conveys. can. have the =to promptly collected
sinidiag 'their discharges to la*, the receipt of wbtob
will be promptly acknowledged and .nstinellone re
turned
MOBILISE 07 PENSIONS. . .
$l5 per month for total loss el tale of either lor
arm. Instead of $3. $2 pet month for snob minor ekUd
of deceased soldiers or seamen. Also, other thersaaar.
ADDITIONAL FOR VOL. OTTICED3 OP y. 8. A.
ib,...onths pay proper for all In service- 4farth U,
and discharged after April 9th, 1950. Chime, cubed.
Claim, for armee of pay, and oenatons,/and howdy
promptly collected. Unequalled faelliflew for modals
and eompleHog eases. Allowance to PriSmaars of war
collected. Only ovum In Nortlr-Westens Pennertvw
tds where years of espertstuse In the U. 8i ?mem can
be found.
rlr Tioushful for-the very liberal patrosage bestowed
In the piwt, we hips hr Ineressard slocrienes and unre
mitting attention to patrons to scowl thetrecatigued
favor. °flee In Farrar Hall Huddler.
Address, S. TODD !MUT, •
ssig-tt _ Leet 4 117r1. MIN
pIPORTAN'T TO BUILDER'S
Tb. Wrest anct But admkof
PAINTS, OILS, VANISHES, GLASS,
Xtol BRMlltzt to Fee may be tontitst
HALL & WARFEL'S DRUG STORE,
Semi "Rani or Erna=
Having had lmg experience In the trade, 111 ere ensbled
to supply parties with a 190111i0r quality or goods at
the lowest pion. -
Oat stock embraces a moral variety of emitting that
relators 064 lad thou who`gtrs as their patronage
can rely ,M 1 net Nine dlearpolntoi.
rPrOnSers for Turntahint buildings mid be sFtlefee•
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
pima LLISERTIC WHITE LEAD,
Will do noon and battor work at a Om net, than any
other. Try Manutaotortd =V by
, ZIEGLER: it SMITH, r -
WHOLESALE DROO IIIIIT ¢ oiaas DEAL
• • L R /I,
No. b 7 Noah TIM Street, MIL. 7 •
Wad 1y. 2 • -
miALL.AND WINTER STYLES for Baum lo t
Rota and Turbans: BMW% lrollu, sad all kinds
et Staseeeeda altonol sad Bobbed promptly. Your
Patrouroo isepasunly sallolted.
lj e ' &11.11 Lin%
rra medicine that insets the meat eenichintr and Is
j. Theodore of the mated mite and haprotenee in
atl rermhen is Carter's Intrust of Itmezt Ins& Shoe.
sands MU WO, to the truth of this idateemet„ and an
that irim
O tt a &it trial will Mama ofike ease Wad.
ettMl-
WHERE Is one patent eillad—that
.nett to In ba evel7 badly, avid ibaA le Cute"
Ribald of Smart web& rtom tbirseeonsts 'bleb once
to us from time that tine sod ft, we think tben bas
be no doubt of Be great Wee. , eIe2IMS
AND PAIICTIERS.