• ZEitehlx, Obstrber. t' i t .4EszwEiG , .; rtneK, (VP 5TA112.41,) W. rowitat STATX ST. ANWPARK. = lc copies, paid In advance, Ark VI f not pat.! [lntl' UR. end of the year, ...... 00 e c opies sent to one auldress . lb .ut,ript lon aceonnts must he settled an- No pater will he sent to any person Olose re ,ponsibillty is not mown, unless the t• paid In ad va nee. ADVERTISING It. l / 4 TES. The t,nowing are ouradvertking rates, which cdi strictly adhered to. In reckoning the ezeoh of advert isements, an inch ii. eonsidered oaro. Anything. less than 'an 'lnch Is rated ••.% .guars: • - • inert - I •••I.i :sq.; I .' V. 1,71: 2.21 2.71, - 00 12.00 , . 7.151,12,00 i _tug 'l.OO n 1 5.00 )1.71 11.00 2.1.110 4.50 0..»10.00 IS.fn 7.11,1 lii.oo 200' 4.1.. a) "". 5..1) lnlin 12.10 1.1).11) fiknn' WOO • ; ;; . (0 Itik) 20.00 :10.00.10.1Y) ; n % 12.1» :211 me) fo,orial.now.nono.no nom and Ailmin ktrator.• N . ,,tt, e , "II; 11,11tr,' and in , Trav Notl4 and set Lendol Non ee pnriel., and heron , !;Tarring/.n and Dentha. per . In t.,regninr rate.c: hneal Lc il, part 1eq.15,1 N. per Ilnwof Eight for tint ini•ort lon. 12eents per line for?..et•- ' ~,,T T. n ~1114 for tineh gnbiteq I uent nger ! 1:L1 N.qiee. '25 vent, per line . Mar - , Deatlik: cent% each. Adver - VV(.I.V • tther week, 11:10ling In 'Overt l‘etnentit the perVel they wigh them pub. !lend , they will be enntlnited until It the expen,e of the II ill PRINT IN( 4, . he boot tvz 41Trie... In the 'itrewireil to to :1111' kind of , •r small onion.. ie. N. 11.0110,1,4 , 'id grlOria'tyli • nnevietithltslintent •i,, N,'onituntleatinns 411(11.1 bra ntbirttit..• 1 to. BEN-T ti NV/ITTNULK, nlitr.r and Proprietor. bitsliirss jlotirrg r \ !PIT ‘I'ST , .N. :he Farrilr 11:111 11:11Wine , I . oetT6l-t f. ,;Ei inn T . : 11. " " rt•En• • I 01W. rolintv. ••• atten.l,l to v:lth -1 NIA TWIN. III• . r . NI I, :11,1 t'ebne.nlini, ..o.11.••• P .1 1.t. , 1•1 npqr Newt , ' Wo , t I Puhhe , Itzare, FA.% r iToTEL. -11,,h,rt l'rorbri I'll'll.l PI? :1.11•1 1 . 1..“1111 :11t1•111 inn 'I •. I 1.';'111. t,f; N.WLEY x It.Ml n. P:11... Yorth of It. 11. l'hpot..Erte 111%1-tr. =I 1- C. 1 ,1 `4,1r!!,...iip, IPM“... IN•nal 1 .0 11..” of Sixth. On . ° 011011 r WIIIII.IIIC , re , 144.ne0 911 Ninth an I Tenth .trovth. ,;1';1. XV. ia'NNIQ , (I'.C. :o Justlee of the P0:11.1`, f riorvrevtineor nia.l ; rtind..rni , ehrg bloelt..oulth -.1,•,-... Fifth 'till `4t.11..• ,treet4, Erie, Pit. 17 . .1. & 4()V, It. 11.••••• 011 1t!•1 , 1 1 Z Nflinitno•trt,r. N , 014111:11 11 oil:. 1v11717-1 r. Du. r,. Er,r.l4-)rr N.) 1h; ront.oopo,it,lftrowit'• l'r P... 1111., boor. from , 4 1 : M. to from 1 to 5 P. M. S UNM.\.N r A 41),. , lu•nler, 111 Atithriwite. '41:11. (1111,r, old I!? • t nrof in ,1,1•1( %V, ' ,, 02 , 1-tr.i It, T. A. R . . I:rg.W,T and 11.4.; it'k Hey. ,!, T, v.ter. •Pnvrietor 1,1 .\ :mil •t , "•riew and wwroinu.o.4. Erie, i f. . W. E. M In Itio•-1:, north . Erie. NE 11. Y. PICIZERINii. D. D. Itgt.••. Frrro•h rr,•t, .rrnnd .tOry nr•tr .nrm•r of the 12,0,1 "et 11. )-41.:IN•41):c. I ....or, to Iteor../..• Morton • VotlllllllQ , lll4l anti \Phnlrc•tlm• - Donl••r. in Coal. 4mt. for N. V. mt F.. minml Pm•mmnimm'• Lin, • d Kri••, P.m. N.N4:' At • %t i t Mitrelornt,„ told it,ni • Itt• .trettt frornor nuni, nn contilanint•ntg. ottnt \',•,tsl... 1,i114,1 to in p•trt of 11;m\1: ,10.17-1 = . r 1,011., (I..nnor. 11 - 111,.:1 nvo , ' l.r. 11,•Tirwrt nflirr. (1.. t repalro,i nn T. , rins 11 , 1 tea -11.0,1.• , 1111 V. mr22. ERMAN, 'PENCE!: at S•IIP,UNT.‘N, • \n a,r.• at Law. Pa.- nth, in Lihort v ..treet. Pit 1101P v, Ic.anp', Flank. 11011E144 , n . stnan. prompt 1' 111110, in nil part , of tt• o..nan, pkl2. N(.111 ,E. nt)\ Nd ce. Wb .1., .1, .le:tiers Lt hard aunt soft coal. Erie, !I.v, int! disposed . t i 011 T (1(111k prtm,rt V to 1 , r• 11.111104 rm, we nores4arilv ret ire troth I our as utuolitly woitliv of the eontbletteenivligatroll ,...,f ..tir.ll,l l frien.l. and the imblie, =ll ESE I= ••• • 11,11 1 .1.•Tali , /1 . ,Pirth ,tr...4.l.•isvotot I 1.. qoh. C'tt.toin Wort:. 116mairitla 11, t.tol= otten , ll. , l to prmptlv. apifEtz-tr. uvriiV AND no.umixe: 'TAITLK. r Fl it :1 I SoVirntli strevtS, Evil •rm•r A dniui.utt propriotors. a iravl lior•ce•v I. err!.,_..' always on hand at moderate ItT2-tf. T. P. ENSI(IN xi I deller in tilation.•ry, ‘;011.,11•11,1•r... &V, I %,11.111tI.V,IVIII • •.:10,011• I.‘r Itrox, 11 , 4 , 4. front- 1•11.c1'IN 11.\11111:11'. -101 .tll.l No. 10 1 , 1"1,1.• Ilarretr s :11 NN't , t it II St. inylll'47-Iv. = ~ ei Milk, Erie ro., Va., Goorge Tabor, (i,vo•l .1(•POI111114Niat 19115 nllll o , t,arz. niyoT7-t f. , :C4 ). C. ItESNETT. 31. D., ot and .ntrgeott. Tact I'-ark /I n•.•••att•lt'c flour .tore,—board,atlthe iec .• \V. ICt•No. 24 door .4outli of t I. 'sas.aftlis street. 011114. hntirs II I ..1 Imtil p. In. mylfriA-tf. Jr. V. CLAIn.4. r It tli th-f ..... and Ware&e., and Wlllt , .l.•titiort., eitrari,,Mbaeco, Sr.. No. • v.th r.... 1 „Ent., I:. I. III:V.:lilt, NI. I) Ho, Glk Pitv.ivian and suriv 4 m• () Me.' P 4•111 IL St. Oppt/4/IP (ll° Park 1011,4,. tab, .nr4 from 1f; to 12 to ap. " u 1.17 t,i . 1,1 11 \MAAR, vii I:arrn•. , raml ; try,•% - ttr. 11,41,1011e1 . cor 'Sixth -t:....1 .111,1 l'a , l Avenue, East Erie. ,21,7 11!:1}-• t Iry I NI'EI.I.IO,ENCE 01 , PICE. •,I•, 1o:11,1u-4 for glrlq of all 41,:erlp -1 •:o,•.•• 1,21\ ate fanultes,atsliort notice. Chain- Tr it 1 , , No r.e., Ilott.elieepers.Searn,tre4..es, • '"‘• ••• .to• 1 Aleellanle, of all Irind.4. , • llou.e , and Private rani flies sup •,•ll .orvatitc k1n.1.4 at short motive. ' ' wzr? to can :it this ottlee, No. 12:12. State J. F. CROSS. NEw .❑ cr”n,•nhrrger,- at the new• brlelt store, hos Oil hand a large aworrnent • i.rovi4lon , 4, Wood and Willow Loolos, s”..mrs, Se., to AVlltell he vall , the attention of the public, ti Ir.ut otrer ah good han.skins ax I Any parted 1•:r18 eounty. EItIE CITY IRONWORKS. =I stationary and Portable Steam Engines, / 1 " 11, Ells. OIL sTIILLS A: TANKS, • 1 :. , • Pttent Engine, Hick', Patent Engine lizr, et Actin:: Circular Saw .M 111 , , Gear.] Circular Skavi XULAy MILLS AND MILL GEARING, •qt Tool,S, PUMPING RIGS, .~\f Incn•wh P 1 PI. ; KORt;I g ELDEN, Pre,i t t F. LII)IIMI.,Sup't, JOHN 11. IlLiw, Ste'y and Tre.r4 "le - %tintaaetnred by She ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. ^ , ull twice. Rapt double the power otany other Engine of equal alze. w.klt In increase their power %mesa ehmetiolt t heir holleronin ,lo so he using' Bradley Etiulue. which works the Exhaust u `" I • cued Ores double the power from the vem , 1,01 kr, thus marine; half the fuel. C- - r it Acc n . •I. W.- TAYLOR, Manufacturer of NAVY, spuN ROLLS, Bs, 10s, Anti nil the otherbrands of T O B A. - -C C 0 No. tri PENN sTREET: koinr-y, PITTI3BURGH, PA 4 . . . . 1 .. . . . . .. . . . . ~ a. . . . . . , . . , . . . .• , . . . . . , . . . - -.., _ ." - E - . ~.„- .... . . ~..... - ..! 9 • . . ...., ! , . ..„ . , . . - , .._ .._. _ , . .... . .. ' 0 -. t ..-. : . - .1 : . ...,.. L.- .g.' 1 `..• ~ ! I - ' .y... I- ; - - ~. .'1 Is ...I, t ' I, ~ :. ' ..1: ~E. 5,11. ..,...! , • .-. ); i 1 .1 •• :,., . , . . .. :. : . ,_ :.: . ~ ''' ' . - " ? ' -V '." ' • ~1 ~.. ('''.. l '', -.... -'.'' - ••,'.. • -. •. 2 . . • '•:.. '•- • ' -Ail "%.' 'r - . • A ' . T •:,..! t„it„...,. P. ' . t.' .1 ,', . : ' :.t. ~.1 '• , - ',. ~.. '''' ; ..t7 ''' "..:;t 2.,. ' • -. ' .''. , . . VOL. 3S. mißmw.rrlwii G-Rocvavv, vreurr. Confebtionery Depot ! I Iva c o rotpeettlillir_coll the atteption of hen friend, and the public generally, to theft' la , and well selected stocker goods 1 - ' .f.... , • e /. .., • ~ .::i,'„, a --It ~ t I: , .,• - ILA/RAC-E.' L. AVX-,X . 7,‘4 ,,kfia , TOR, 1111 E. , -'TRADE' ' .." Flitt Ilas purchased the ,tilek anti lease of the above , --; , ' 1 '-' ' Ntatot 111211 proposes to k(VI) the most complete shh, of stoodin t ever his lino ev tareredin Ede:l x, 1 The public can hereafter rely upon finding: t . full usqortment of No. 8 4nuth Park Pinee, Erie, P. Groceries, Ilou►c and Foreign Finlts,.l \ND PRODUCE GENERALLY, )NF}•.t.TIONEICII;S, Lt (;%,•d:(.*; I:tvit• eat! mid What / Mit der Y 041.7 .• 8. . T. , wi a. rx „ ST. A I R., D 3 t r. IMPORTANT TO TTIE.P7i#4I: - JP 4 ' S • . . Groceries Retailed at illtolesale Prices!' • JOHNSTON &,13REVILIZIM,. The well knowitAtilittleslile street, have opened it RETAIL BRANCH STORE, P. 4 svr s'r i - t 141 1,.; Three doors north from EWA Li, wln they will keep on hand a large supply td CII (ICE FAMILY (lIIOCERIF.s. plloylsjoNs WooDEN AN! WILTA WA itrz JT( CASII C TS'ro3llilll,S, WHOLESALE PRICES! enabled, us Jobbers, to tiny our Goods nt inuebflower figures than retail dealers, w.• pro pos.• to give 'our customers the benefit ut sueh advantage, and invite the attrmt lon of all those who wish to save money In buying groceries, to our large and well selected stock. Goo delivered, free of charge, to any part of the elty. inyta-tf. New awocery Stove. IIitY.S.N. HENRY NVUIVERIN =MEM Have opened a new Chneerr Starr, nt the Wind lately oevaple,l by J. F.vann, Jr., N()..tikl FRENCH STREET, WAYNE Next to Mt emikey S Sloomon's,l Where they will keep on hand a complete stoeh of everything In their line of trade, includ ing . GROCERIES, PRODUCE, wcH )1), WILLXIM' S CROCK EICY WARE, SW TA,weptt .31arIcet The pubbe are Invited to rail and cxainine our •to.• 1;.. We plettge uurseh•e, not to) be uutlenold I by anybody. aprl-3m CHEAP GOODS ! , ' OROCERY AND PROIiSION STORE, EMIREEME F. SCHLAUDECFCER. to tit-now !r -ev-him: a splendid assortment of it( )( • En I PROVIAIONS, Liquor,. Willow, Woolen awl Stone. NVare Fru At.. A large stock of TOBACCO A - N I) .ClG.‘as Grocery= ktilerl,lll) 111rNic, State.. St., Erie, n. iiiylll37-tr. S. & J. CUMMINS, .* I O . CEIZS, ; FLOUR, PROVL4ONS. FISIL SALT, CROCKERY (!(//N1 .I.X"Plinoti7-:ItY, F RUA TS .\ NI) EGET.VII LEti, , And. In tart, a general variety usually kept in a Grocery Store, ;pal as low as any other home lit the elty, Pahl fur Country Produce of .all kinds. Thank ful (or past favors, we still solicit a share of public patrbnage. 710 State Street. L auS-3m. Between Bth and 9th. CHEAP CASH STORE. M. 1-I.ANI.OINT Woahl respeetfully inform the citizens of Erie and vicinity that they have opened a new Grocery Store at 611 French Street, Wliere may always be fount ti complete assort- Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, &c., &e., Which will he Alild 114 low ns at ally oilier lioase cre The hlghest_price.pald for Country Pro- dove of ,all kinds. Remember the place, itu22-3111. 611 FRENCH ST., Erie, Ea. PRODUCE MARKET. I.IC. V. W01?„1:11liti Sr, CO., Would respectfully announce that they have opened a store at No. 4•28 French St., between 4tb and Mb, ERIE, ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, nuttlir, Poultry, 3:111.1c, ace., Orders from abroad will receive prompt at entlon at the lowest market Peet*. , Stir The highest price in Cash paid cei Pro duce. • atall'6B-tf. THE GREAT UN/TED STATEN TEA - WAREHOUSE; No. 30 Veaey Street; N4Or Tea; Acil;:awr:•77v-s-vkdairi' In every locality to get up Clubs amongst fami- Ilis for our TEAK and VOYFEF.I4. We can save to families 50 etst to SI per pound on Teas, , and 10 , ets. to :45 eta. on Coffees. We import direct and sell at cargo prieeg, thin: saving to consum ers the five or MIX profits made by Ziliddle-men. Satisfaction warranted or money refunded. We pay it liberal connuisston: to Agent* 14 eernp (1111p:for us, anti hundreds of oar Agents make a handsome and regubtr 'Weekly ill(toT4e. Ad• dryset innuetnitiely, The Gies United States Tea Warehouse, Of T. Y. KELLEY 4t CO.,' u. 30 esey Str e et, N. Y. POst °Mee Box 514. Engine . NEW STOVE • And Tin Ware Establigh*nent A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF-Thri Call at Uttar° 1884 Swarm atreet near • the- Baal° - Beat Erie, Pa. ...ayl/IS4t. • EEO V . ETA BLES, 11=E111 NVltteft •sill m... 141 to ill of WIIIPh \v l! IWSOIII at: Wlloles4Lle and lirlull «•INKS AND LIQUORS Call and see u. , nt the lleadquiu-ters, F. sCH LA U EIL Ind De:lien:ln WOODEN, WILLOW,, kND GLASS WARE, THE HIGHEST PRICE MEM MEM For the purchase and male of ALWAYS ON HAND. :Pq PogbiL DifitejldOl s 'Orti,gg; : *:Y,o4' MIME - .„1;.% NO. 7' .I{l- fr vnArfFr,ttODY . lgitlf44Elo, Three Ply. Hartford ofid,l 4 ,ollell Ingrain, :44 of ysrt * x; buitle IN rStATTIt.NiSI?yI.IV! (4E814 IffithMiôßl' ULAIREN AND evItTAIN MATERIALS. MATS !Was, DItUtUiETS, rr)RNlt'Es PILL' AV SLID AND SHEET LINEN PILLOW SLIP SNI) SHEET NItikLIN, TABLE !MOW, NAPKINS. DOILIES, MARHEN,DIAPERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. .. All of the latest, .Lll4l most to.filoonble styles of DRESS GOODS ! Irish.und French Poplins, . Merinos, lilinPre,s Cloths, hipaca., In Black and Colors, The Finest Assortment In the eft Granite Poppnetts. Malang*. A beautiful stock of LVELVET RIBBONS ! In nll widths and colors BUGLE GIMPS, FRINGES & HEADINGS FLANNELS, CL(4KINGS, The largest lot at the lowest price to he found In the city. 'Call and be conylnced. Retuetnlx4 No. 7 Reed House std. 19 Fifth St. Diefendort, Gross & Foster. ME W I 111 - 1,1 , ;;P•IA T.T: DRY GOODS STORE, 423 547.1.TF: STRE - ET, P.% Southard & MdCord, St113131 , 11S• IN lIIRN - GOODS ! NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C Our stock Is the largest ever brought to the city PRINTS, DELAINES, SILKS, CLOTHS. CASSIMEREg, BLEACHED it BROWN SHEETINGS. A complete assortment of Dress Goods, every kind of article In the Notion Line, and, In short, agenemi as.sortment of everything needed by Country dealers. TO ISE SOLD AT NEW 'WORM. VitICES Country Dealers are Invited to give IN n call. We do a strictly wholesale trade, and propose selling at such prices as will make it to the ad vantage of merchants In this section to deal in Eric, instead of sending East for„thelr goods. 11. H. SOITT/lARD. J. M . CYMD. iny2l-tf. ' . - THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Carpet & Itry Goods House IN N. W. PENNSYLVANIA A conipleto stock of Sheetings, Prints, Linens, Ploths, teackings, Flannels, Irish and French Poplins, Mohalrs , Alpacas, Pelaines, Sic.' Also, WIIIPE*GcoornIK. GLOVES AND NOTIONS, INiforW3) C ait,ng. WARNER BRCi4 t , apr3'67-Iy. 110. Sal, Marble FrOnt,State St 512 twrA. , r.v. STREET. _ Dry Goods ! Dry Goods ! .„ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! The largest and best stock of ' BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS PRINTS, FLANNELS, LINENS, Cloths, 'Mathlugs, : DeLollies:Adis a g. !Rolm, Mohalrs, Silks; Black and Colored Tidbit, Cashmere, :411k, Brocha and Paisley Shawls, White Goods, Hosiery, . plottous, iku, ; , • ' - Gorsts riatitiied down to 'inset thetritiricet.`"No trouble to show goods. Call awl exatnine. - iny'air-ly. ROSENZWEIG S BRO. Dleitiolution. 91HE - CO-PARTNER4HIP Iferetofore existing between the undersigned. In the Planing Mill, Door, Bash and Blind boldness, under the drin name of Jacob Bootz & Co., was dissolved by mooed consent ow.the Six; disy of 3one , 1867. The business will be continued bV Jacob Bootz, who Is authorised to settle all the acecsints of the late (inn. • JACOB BOOTZ. A;STO:41" STRITZLNIDEII. The undirslgned,inteusling . to continue the atxwobutductss, at the old stand, west stdrf 4„,1 Peach, between rah and Milt streets, desires to cant he attention of the poblie to his facilities for supplylng,thentovi%h onythlng jin his line,. Lufnber planed to order, and scroll sawing of all kinds done. Bash. Doors nfld Blinds !tor ished to order. All kinds of Lumber on hens', together with Shingles and Lath: 'ln Met, erp rvihing-that is usually dealt in or dope et flat class 'establishments of the kind. Thankful for ppaasatlilnd favors, I respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same. .nel7-601 , • JACOB BOOTZ.: 1 '',04)K1 3 /I.„TITURgDAY. AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 7, 1867. , 1,1 , : =EI , . „ Ifiaa ~~ ~ . ~ STAIR !ions, Ltl ; ., hl Cloths, Ottnlet Cloths, Stripita, etc., rte CLOTHS, DOMESTICS = ',VONA Itia ME '2':2 ELiR 3) Wmo RE-OPENING °FIVE RETAILI WADE . 1 L........... McCONKplir._, & No: fitlV. .IFrpnoh St.; Aunouneo that theihalie:!Just re-opened their RETAIL DEPARTMENT ! • 1 Anil iiiiiit,tiie atteAtiou af nil wanting 1 - lar4- ~, ware to he same. . Their Stock Is the Largest ever held 'ln North-Western Pennsyvanla! Comprising a general ansnktnent of all the arti cles in their Hoe. FARMERS will iltid what they want. BUILDERS will Mut wlutt they want. BLACKSMITHS will find what they want. WAGON MAKERS It - 11141nd what they want CAIWENTF.ILS will find what they want.- ylAtit tNS will Mel what they want. PAINTERS will lihd what they want. GLAZIERS will find what they want. MACHINISTS will find what they want. LUMBERMEN will find what they want. COAL DEALERS will find what they want. In short every kind of hardware used by any class in the conannualty; will always be found on hand and sold at; the most reasonable prices. ATOITI3 roe . I I Fairbank'sfAandard Scales! Hay, Coal, Platform, Wheelbarrow, Grooor.% Druintbdr% !harbor.% Post Office and Counter. Errors of Youth.—A gentleman who antler ed for yearn from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects oh youthful indiscre tion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the' recipe and di rections for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wish ing to profit by the advertiser's experience,eart do so by addressing, in peffect confidence, JOHN B. CKMF.N, 1/1 5i7.1.4 of OLa.ss constantly MI hand at lowest I m3lB-6771.r. 42 Cedar St., New York. _ . =I 'AfiKIV* FOR , Croton Glass Works ! eltosh prlcre 4. General Assortment of lII.CON, NAILS, PAINTS 'OP ALL KINDS, CUTLERY, LOCKS, HINGES, &C., &C. The public nre Inl•hed to (-nil and examine for themselveL Remember the place. :107i F . R.NCIT STREET, Way n.• Block, opOistte the Reed Hoare. rtiv.T67-tt. J. EICHENLAUB & CO., MANt'FACTI'ItERS BOOTS_ ofk SHOES ! No. 02S State Street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We have just dnlsla-d, and prepared for pub lic Inspectlon,a imunmoth atock of Boots, Shoo:, Gaiters, Rubbers, etc. embracing every deserlp- Ron and variety of kinds, and which for style, quality and finish cannot be surpassed In the market, all of which are offered at late reduced rates, We also pay, eapeclal and strict atten tion to eIf.. 7 KTCII3II For which the finest collection of Leathers are kept on hand, and every facility is secured for accommodating customers promptly, and in a style to render perfect ;satisfaction. Particular attention is also directed to our WHOLESALE HEPARTMENT, No. Y 3 *eat Seventh Street, Where we manufacture at Wholesale, Metes Boys', Ladles', 3iltise and Children's • Boots, Shoes, Gallen, etc., of 'every variety and fitfid. Having lately enianted oar manufactory by the addition of new buildings and improved ma chinery, we are prepared to' supply the Trade on short notica and at the lowest market prices. Adjoining this departMent are connected our vittoLlzALE LEATLFER IND FINDINGS BOOMS! . Embracing French, German and American (Minium, of best and varied brands, Slaughter and Spanish Mole Leather, French and Ameri can Beans of all colors and prices. With out increased, facilities we can sell as low as any Eustekn manufacturer, and make to order any kind of work wanting by the Trade. Thankful for the past liberal patronage of the public, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. _ _ J. EICHENLAUB 4: CO I se2B-tf. HAYES & KEPLER, Real Estate Agents - FOR SALE; . , A Farni - of 13) acres, two miles from :the village of North East,fair buildings and orchard of OD apple - trees, and 2EiO grape vines, can be bought , this month far 83.5ftt Farm for sale in ateene township, owned by Geo. ft. Wight •, - 100 items one very good house and one tenant house. Price nom. Forty acre Farm for sale ou ilutralo, Road, in Harbor Creek, seven acres wood, small house and barn. Price about 975.00 per acre. A number of dwellhies on private terms. 1 • ; . - - A two story new DWelling House on East Tenth Street, Price $1,40% Terms easy: us well finished threngbout. „. A first-class 'new two story Fraine complete in everyirespect. Price 0,0041. Terms easy. . I A two star*, well finished Dwelling, on West Ninth street. Price $3.000..! . • Fine dry building' lots;cost from $5.10 to 9750 each; ea In band, balance on w „years time: about tti rods from! the. P.uldlo Square. For turtle - r hiformallon call at ourolllce. 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SKILLIN HOUGH• VIN, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Janin7-Iy. • lielnshald's Extract Dacha and Improved Rose Wash cures secret and delictite disorders, in their educes, at little expense, little or no chant in diet, no inoonvenlenee and no expo sure. It is pleasant In taste and odor, Immedi ate In action and free from all injurious proper ties. mr141,1-Iy. Take no more unpleasant and unsafe Rem edies . for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Extract Bachn• *and Improved Rose 'Masi. mrW67-Iy. The Glory of Man Is Strength.—Therefore the Nervous and Debilitated should Immediate. ly use Helmbold*s Extract Buehm inrlV67-Iy, Alta d Constitutions restored by Het m bold's Extract Bodin. • mrl4'67-Iy. Orphans' Court Male. BY VIRTUE of an order Issued out of the Or phans' Court, In and for the county of Erie, Pa.. 1 will expcsse to publie sale, -at the Court House, In the city of Erie, Erie Co., Pa., on Mon day, the 15th day of November, A. D., 1567, at 3 o'clock P. to., of said day, all the right, title anti interest of John A. Wilson, minor child of Mix abet!' Mee. Wilsonoleeti, in and to the follow ing real estate, situated on Sixth street, in said city of Erie, Pa., bounded and described as fob isms The one undivided third part of a lot of grOUltli, situate in the city of Erie beginning on Sixth street at the distance of eighty-two and one-half feet north-eastwardly front Sassafras street, at a corner of the lot numbered 1322, and running by the same lot south-eastward ly one hundred and sixty-live feet to a corner of the lot numbered 19211;•theuce by the same north eastwardly eighty-two and one-half feet to a corner of the lot numbered 19'..N• thence by the same north-enstwardly one huridred and sixty five feet to Ittxth street; and thence by Sixth street south-westwardly eighty-two and one half feet to the place of bey!, lining, being lot numbered on the original plan of the town of Erie, bet, on "Which is. a large two-story heick dwelling house anti out-buildings; said minor's interest bt subject to the life estate of his father, E. C. Wilson. • . TERMS or SAI.E.—One-thlrd In liaral, and .bal anco In two equal annual payments, secured by Judgment bond and inortgaire. , A. B. 31cCIALIMWT, ChianUna of said Minor. Warrant in Bankruptcy. • PHIS IS TO GIVENOTICE that on the 4th day of &toter. 1517, a Warrant In Banktujttcy was issotsi out of the District Court of the Uni ted States, for the Western District of Petmsyl vatilimigainst thectitate of N.S. Eriusett,of Union in the County of Erie, In said district, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition: That the pay ment of any debts and the delivery of any pro perty belonging to such bankrupt, to hint or for his use, and. the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by.law; and that a meet ing of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank ruptcy; to be . holden •at the °Mee of S. E. Woodruff, in Girard Erie Co., Pa., before S. E. Woodruff; Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said district, on the In day of November, A. D., ISM. at 1 o'clock, P. Al. TRAMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marshal for said District. rx , lo-4w Warrant, in Bankruptcy. 114 TO GIVE NOTICE:that on theffgh day of Sept., A. D., ifff7,aWarrant in Bankruptcy Vass issued against • the estate. of Alvin Thay er, of South Erie, in the county of Erie, and State of Pennsylvania, who halt* been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition ; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to him, for Ii use, and the transfer of any prdperty by blunt are forbidden by law; that a meeting 431 the creditors or the said bank rupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Asslignees of his estate, will he held at a Court ofßanknaptcy, to he holden at the ofitee of S. E. Woodruff, in the Borough oL Girard, in the county ot &le, before S. E. Woodruff', Regis ter, on the Ist day of November, A. 11, 1887, ut la o'clock, M. TIMMAR A. ROWLEY, V. B.•3landzsi for said District: oes-41r Prowmais. 1 - 311.0POSALS will be received up t4l Monday 1 evening; Nov. 4th, for the construction of a Sewer on Ninth street; from the centre of the block between rialsoltras and Myrtle streets to Myrtle strr•et. To be made of Tile 12 inches in diameter,' 400 feet in length and 11 foot cut. Mans unit specifications for the work to be Seen at. the once of the CitY Engineer. It C. kiIiANNON, HARTLEII, .7. EICHENTAUB, J. 0. BAKER, Street Constulttee, G. W. F. Sttenwtx, City' Englricer. MEAT CUTTERS, SAUSAGE ST UFFEESI bf the beat kind, at .1. C. AELDEIVR. a cLIV-11. . . ' She pashed to early womanhood, Front dreamy, sweet girl life, And emceed the rose• threghohl but To find herself a wife ; Oh ! gently should he lead her steps, Along. the path of life! PRACTICAL WORKINGS OF 'RADICAL • RECONSTRUCTION. The Heel of the Negro on the White Mans Netik. ' The Preliminary Arrangements, Etc. 'From the New Haven Register! The election which has recently been held in Virginia, furnishes cause for reflection. In the other two Southent State; which have gone through the process of voting for or against a Convention, the opponents of "re- , construction" under the Radical- plan, have nude no opposition, and have allowed the negroes full swing. But in Virginia there , has been an active campaign since the 0ct0,,,! her elections, It 15. Mb-early now to attempt to note down all the 'disgraceful acts which have characterized this "election." Still, we would call attention to a few facts which have been reported by telegraph. • In 1866, the Commissioners of the Reve nue took an accurate account of every man, black and white, in the State Of Virginia. This was done, It will be observed, before the passage of the reconstruction acts, and was entirely free front all partisan motives. We have heard no complaint abmit the manner in which . .their work was performed, and it may he taken as the best indication to he had of certain (acts of political and public im portance. In the first place, the whole numy her of whites found in Virginia over twenty : one years of age, in 1866, was 131,818. In 1867 the number must have been somewhat greater, say 14009, while the registering of ficers have returned the nam"s of only 114.- 053 white voters in that State. From.this it would appear that not less than 95,000 white ' men in Virginia have been disfranchised, "to secure," rfs.stated by Thad. Stevens in a de hate in Congress, "the permanent asilmalen cy of the Itepffican party." On the other hand, the rune Commissioners who enumer ated the whites., stated the number of black I adults, over twenty-one years -old, to he 77,- 201. Radical -manipulation in 1807 shows that 101,553 blacks have been registered. An I increase of nearly one-third in one year! Of course the whole thing is a fraud. Still we am inforMed that the whole matter is in the- I hands of the military officers, and beyond the reach of-the President or (pen. OVlnt. Atter disfranchising 25,000 white men and 'fraudu lently registering' sonic 20,000 blacks, there still remained a white majority of 13,400 in the State. So the State was gerrymandered in the division of it into districts:Fa that the blacks should have a Majority in the conven ; tion, should a convention be :,called. The i same thing has been done in Georgia, which I shows that it is not an accident. I The "election" • commenced on . Tuesdayl. and continued onSWednesday. The telegraph I has given us sonic incidents of this novel performance. For a negro, to vote the so called conservative ticket was to endanger I his life. In Richmond and Petersburg there I were open riots. Negroes were pursued 1 through the streets by mobs of black Radi cals for daring to vote us they saw fit. This is supposed to be Radical liberty. For two I years the South has been disfranchised. so I' that scenes of this kind might he enacted in The States of the Union. 'Negroes without names and negroes who had forgotten their names, gore presented to exercise the fran chise. At the end of the two days voting in Richmond,the Radicals found themselves over i five hundred beldiad:• They immediately call upon a Ornerat,who orders the polls Mlle kept .open in certain precincts for another day. i Should this fail, tlAey would probably have been kept open.till the Radical majority was secured. And this is what they .call an ''elec -1 tion" in the State oft Virginia. Officers of i the army, responsibfe to no authority, do the whole work. By them voters are registered. lor disfranchised; as they order, and without appeal. By them (lie polls are opened and by them they are closed when they see fit and not before. They count the votes and they make.sueli returns as they want. And i when complaint is made, we are informed, as though it were a matter to boast over, that there islto remedy. The people will soon demand a ,remedy for this most miserable farce. I= Additional' Particulars Concerning Can. •didate• and Voting. Worresqxmdenee of the N. Y. Wothl.l ' Riehmbnd, Va,. Oct. f26.—Of the results of the military eleetiop, (er rather aree, which , took place in this State on Tuesday last, the ! telegraph has dbubtless informed you, hut there are some facts concerning the platter , that have not been made public. Respecting the character of the men elected to the Con vention, and the fraud. perpetrated by the Radical Leagues, aided and abetted by the military authority . , the decent, sensible peo ple of the State are justly indignant, but they ; are powerless to resent the outrage, and must stand idly by anl see their rights and liber ties jeopardized by the riwrupb men in pow- I er. But for the facts: in the first place, with ! a clear white majority Of 12.000 votes, the State was so gerrymandered that the negroes were enabled to elect 51; delefiates and the whites only 43, when it :should have been the 1 reverse-56 white Conservatives to 43 negro t Radicals. With this result, and with the glbricais victories achieved by the Democratic party in the North in view, we were encour aged in the hope that if we could vote down a convention, Congress might conclude to no farther humiliate -the people of the State.— Andlhis would have been the 'case had a fair election been allowed. us; but the machinery of the Leagues was working too effectually to permit this, and the result is that a con vention had been ordered and delegates elec— ted that would, in nine cases out of ten, dis grace the walls of n penitentiary. The ne gmes had been drilled so well, and were in such dread_ of. their mead white managers, that they Voted almost unanimously for the nominees of the Radical party, no matter who were their opponents. ,--- And not only this, but by violence and 'threats they pre vented the blacks that desired to do so, from voting the Conservative ticket.. In Albemarle county, one of the-richest andinast populous counties in the State, Judge AV!zander Rives, whirhas been'a Republican d his life, be fore, during,and Since the war—a man of in •tellieence, wealth, and position in society* did not receive a dozen negro vote but a man named Thompson, from-your State,who was publicly denounced as totally unworthy by a 'Jailed States officer, and a negro named I Taylor, were elected almost unanimously 1 over him. A similar case occurred in Hen- 1 rich, where 'Mr. Franklin Stearns was tae 1 candidate, nominated by Republicans, whose ; Unionism no one doubts, and who was beat- I en by n man whom no one knew, but who I was the nominee of the negroes, and whose i only claim. to their suffrage was that he hid I in the swami - Cs 'during tfie — war, and because he was a member of the League and their President., In Mecklenburg county, a negro I who cannot read or write, and who has been I convicted five ti ues in the courbi for stealing, was elected over a respectable Union man. All over the eastern part of the State, the same results have been secured, but the above will give you a sample of how Virginia and Virginians are to be governed in the ihture. The candidates for this city consisted of the notorious Hunnicutt, the corrupt and detest able Underwood, an Irishman named Mor risey, a disgrace to his gallant countrymen, acid two negroes. -These men reeelve4 only . fitly white votes the whole city, and were oot 17-3 w ondifT STAY LONG.:* A- look of yearning tendernes , Beneath her lashes lies, And hope and love unutterable Are , Inulowed in her eye:&,- =M!AMI &n clouds ant summer skies And as she clasped her small, white•hands Upon his arm so strong, " flow often, like a'summer sigh, Or a sweet pleading song, she whispers, with a parting - kiss, " Beloved one, don't stay long." It's almost Always On 4crlip,• Her gentlest parting words, Sweet as the fragrance from rose le:tyis When by zephyrs stirred, And lingering in the - mentor). Like songs of sOnnuer birds. Ind in hig heart they nestle . warm, When other scene-) amid ; lie sty not till she weary grows, And her fond eyes are hid In tears which lie in bitterne— % Beneath each,vailina• lid. And, oh, how ninny luiarts are kept By that lore-uttering son. , ! . There's searely, one who on life's waves Is swiftly borne along, But what has heard from sonic dear lips Thosesweet words "Don't Stay 1.6ng.- THE VIRGINIA ELECTION ! demount ed publicly by one of their on n gare4 as scoundrels and perjurer, The respeetahte Northern men• among us did not and -0, 0 - nt,t not votedhr them. They were elected hy fraud, as the card from Mr. Gilmer to Gen. Schofield abundantly shows. The President of the Registration Boartl, ono thy no means a sweet smelling oat 1, ttn the la-.t tiny of election said he "did not care a d—n., for all the white people in Richmond :" ‘4001t: of his friends had bet ott :L inajo 4 ity of Pu much, and he intended that they -.ln ultl win. Facto have recently come to light -.1:0W1 , 1!4 . that the Iladic•al leader.. not -.ii-tied with having everything their own 1 , , ny at th' l )Ik. have actually gone so far re: to lothiencr, if not assist, in the Mrmation of A. negro vtti lancr- committee for the purpo-e of inthouh:t log and threatening white people. I Jere are some of the facts : A respectable. bard-n ork log man, named Monroe. on front the" State of Maine,had the bobbies, to denounce litinnicntt and his gang, and this . is the re sult. - He 1, ordered to paelt np anal• leave the cite, and if - he ( boo,c he may take his tinnily, Tour eorn.ondent knows Mr. Monroe, and he e- 31 mind 11011ebt eit;•reu, e,teetned 1,3 all Id, acquaintances, and lie -hap the nerve to defy the black apes, although they are led on some of the meanest whites that ever (114- -graced humanity. Mr. Nvwdecker, who car ries on a huge tobacco manufactory, al,o re ceived a note to leave the city becau,c he hail the temerity to di4charge -otne .of his lazy_ impbdent negrocs who would not work them selves nor allow others to do ,o. The fol lowing is the order of the negro vigilance committee svot to, , ,everal of our leading citi zens: Rivionoml, Va., 0(1. :25. 1:•467 We, the colored people of the city of Rich mond, haring limited a s bzilance eounnit:ce, warn yon to leave the Lily ut forty-eiubt hours afti."r receiving thi, moire WI ar aware of your hostile feelinz towards M. Itunuieutt and hi. 'political party.' If your family choose to gu with you they can do or' they can remain: we will not ina.rrere with them. If you In not heed this WII rnin;? you will have. to abide by the con , equenee. , . Alter you hare :Token 6f M. .1 , you Imre, We are folly ,leternin , ,l yell shall leave the city at the e - xpir.ition ,)t• thy time given you. By order of the committee. T. B. (.; , Scoretary. number or 1 were ti1.10,• , : i in ;tp Con,errative tiekeN on ,1:•otion 11:11; 1111(1 SeVPral w,rearrt- , ted for rintott , conibmt They were tried to-day, by military vonuni, ion, and bound over to keep the pear, punishment only in name: A Negro Attacked by n Mack Mob for Voting the Couwerwative Ticket. [From the Lylielihurg N;,w% Early yesterday a most respectable colo,.ed Conservative, Neel Horton. well known in this city as an employee of the Southern Ex press Company, had the independence and manliness to go to the polls-and vole the en tire, Conservative ticket As soon as this be came known to the erow,d- 1 lack Leaguers they expressed high indignation, MO threat, if killing Ned were frequently uttered. When lie left the voting place to retthat to the ex press ollice, be was followed down 'k"enth street to Main by several hundred demons, and crying, "kill him ! kill, him bat no. overt demonstration of violence was made- Repeatedly during the morning Ned seas 'as sailed by squads of these Nock rascals, .and about three oclock in t h e afternoon, when he was standing on Ninth street, near Mir. God dess' marble WOrks• a crowd of over a hund red of them formed ,in line :dong Clinrch street, across Ninth, and used towards hint the most oPprobrious epithets. Ned, Int Nvev er, paid no ottenthin to them, but nniked away down Ninth street. and was followed by them 'to Main, some- of them moulting him with their clubs : but even these lawless rascals were permitted to curry on their "Ont rages without their being:resented. At Bell's corner, however, the crowd berame still more demonstrative, and forced Ned into the door of Bell's book store by the mere weight of the pressure upon hint. At this moment a rock was thrown :tt hint from the crowd, which missed its tint, and "broke a pane of glass in the store. door. Ned then drew a bowie knifeand, told the crowd that he stood their taunts awl "insults as long as lie could, and he would defend himself: Mon Scurry at this moment appeared upon the scene,. and wrested the kniic from Neil's hands, the crowd Itlealni, bile pressing upon him and continuing their cries of ''kill While the.polieeman was securing the knift', a rock, thrown by some one, of the crowd, struck. _Ned on the temple, knocking loot' 'down. As he-arose, he drew a six-shooter and commenct , d.firing, the first shot striking a negro named Henry Scurry in the right serist.possing through and entering the breast, inflict in'g a serious:old probably a fatal wouml. The second shot entered-the month of a ne gro mimed Ilenry Byrd, breaking the lower jaw and passing out of the neck. His wound is also serious. The third shot struck a negro mimed Spraggin Davis in the ankle, Pausing also a serionq wound. The other three shots missed. The crowd, when iha tiring cote mencetObaback, but soon rallied, and N% tie rushing upon Neel with 'leveled pis , ols :,nd drawn knives, When Lieutenant Williams, the officer in command, or the soldiers on du ty in the city, galloped among them and sue ceeded in - stopping them until his men came uP . When they arrived, the order was rivet to "charge bayonets," and the sight of the cold steel was ;ancient to the piled crowd of rioters' to disperse in all di rections. But for the timely arrival of the military Ned would has e been roughly han dled. Surgeons were promptly in attend ance, and the wounds of those injured dressa - Ned acted throughout the winds affair strictly on the,iletemdve, and did not draw any weapim until :foreed to do so in sheer self defence. While we depretlate occurrences, still we feel called upon to say that no other alternative wa, left Ned but to act as he did, and we trust the stern le,:on has tauzlit the black Radicals who so grossly maltreated hint, only becau.:• he would out -bow to their• dictation, AVM , crvc as a Avarn inz to them in the future which they will not di,regard. For Ned': personal stti•ty it a .ts deemed advisable to place him in jail. win•nec be will. without doubt, be relea , ial as ,00n a. the rc citemeut is sotnen•hat calmed = The Lynchburg Virginian, commenting on the above: says: The intoleranee manifest od Lv the o uegroe4 here yesterdar towards one of Ilteir own color who hail the indnli net: tii vote 'the u ldte trap's ticket,' :k tallied it, show: the effect of the teachintz they. have received from their Radical tutor , . !All the cavagery of their nature was arth.P.d. They hunted and hounded their intended I victim through the streets, and beset him, until, like a stag at bay, he turned upon Ida tormentors and rave theta a taste of h 6 met ! al. They still threaten to kill him, and his ! life is really in jeopardy. And dais is the sort I of' freedom we are to have under Iladieal rule and negro suffrage ! Well did Mr.. Doolittle ! say that the Ratio-al Congress hat 'organized t a hell in the South.' We nay add further upon ilk snhjeet. that ninny colored men would have voted the Conservative tieltet it' they t had not been in mortal terror ;if the tyranny imposed upon them by L0c.,1 Longues. tt has been reserved for thy Radical pdrty - to illustrate—ant the freedoth, but the tyrnnny of the ballot. But the lines are drawn now, and every white man who supports this vile party, will be loathed and. slimmed -as it' he were smitten with leprosy." Negro Suffrage to Practice [From the N. Y. Ileerld.) The workings of negro suth age in the Southern States are exceedin;rly curl n-, and if the parties who made the riititt or the ne gro to vote a part of the law of the land had not self-interest tit the bottom of it, they would be hetu•tily ashamed or the ridiculous remilL4 which have oectirred The l at est op portunity which the ncgroe , had to east it vote was on the convention in Louisiana, where the+ exercised the franchise thr the first time during the past two days. The ne , ,rocs do not appear to have come up to the 0n0.., and fears were entertained try the Radical leaders that-sufficient_ votes Would not be cast to make The call forst convention legal. 'The fact is that. the poor ne:-roes'con not be made to understand the tiurpose of their newly acquired priviht-re. Their Radi cal masters TUT nut to their wits' end to get it into the wooly heads of their colored allies that the franchise is a tight to be exercised and not a material thing to be sold. Many of the rtegroes in some of the late Southern eleetions brought baskets to the polls to carry home the "elective franchise' which their instructors told them they were - entitled tn. Some of them brought bads which they thought went capacious enough to hold the precious franchise. Hundreds ot• tiro!. who found that the inestimable elective, franchi-e on t•hiN - •Ctit: ei ~,r y k i n d. w had no substantial or marketable f um, abso• .) small (wanttuev, plain or C4 , lored, don , lutely refused either to register or to. vote the be.t style,-quadjat moderate pt.," without being paid for it. They were run• I Observer finlFo. ning enough to know that they wel: ht claim pay fur the lainr Whieh " ina:“ 1-* ntked theta to perforrn,And they e'er,unt going to regi,ter or c , a , t a cot“ n ith , ,i •. - n (-univalent in en.h. The Regi:try -1 was a stumbling Web in the Itnlical volt. man nut.t have a nanwloregh,ter,an,l tlio:r poor follow.: brief n patronymio, T o m and :-.:11111olund cion., and Ca ,, nr won. illop. bytlo. thorn No. :2,4. vi v too litintoroo , to mention tinciive wone not o u t . in . 1 I t tin,l l -ed 1,0,1,t of; •0 Itobin,onq fiVE. , :rti, 14) crtt,;r tiv• diflkultv. nti• •;,) NNIIP:1 r6111(.1:111:: r cam , ' al 4fl to the poll- Ivith dung On :t; :11 to takt• 11:61(111.v hr D;n ;I:, ben- wa; !1•;! in I REIM= ibt) pronii,v,l El KM . . 'till I get th tt. Not b,: ridieuloit , it, the c.)tulition of thin , ..7: all over the South. The neLgoe, iu the 11111,4 have nu more idea orthe 1),..ihm , .:1 upon them th.tn many eattln \ et Hmlicll ni,t‘liie ,- ; 11:14 undo them !mist( r , in the South. A . few intellktcht colored men in the principal eitic, of t h e South are pm-R -iled' politiehim: c xample, of ni....n'nintelliDutcc. but e , e•-• Pre , f-nt as P!.periJmo . thot th-v :Ir. not typeg th,. race In NS 111 , rd tits g.,‘ 4..rnmr‘nt or tcn Shit 4, of the en lidn,le.l over. At an elution in Cleirle•Aoit, not 'long:l , 4o. the Po,t offlee ho‘': Avery rottTl to b.. litto,l 11Ittl 1,11101-, lic , :try4itc,l by the 11 , grol'S ulto 11:'l burn ,11pplita thi tii Lc P.ltatC:ll I,• i t h w y . , 1 1 ,,t I :,ttv. to or lIIPII/ be nor O. In, drakinf: ;horn f., Tho 1 , 0:0 0111 i 0. a nte.iatre ii intotligt•nro it 1 , that the alfairs of the pad thi t1o• pv0111 , ..` :t-hed to 11,10r,e110 on,• or 1111. Itto,t I . tnliVnt. glf rt;e011 - ,qrut•tiolt, areoraing to the Itaclioa! plan. ISt' a ro 111110-ea to think .that the intollicent A inetiPon pevplo th not..t . it *la that light. ;ler"in the are in roceipt of reliable: intelligence from the itelzhimring: counties whicliminclur , l, the fact that ;here (at tile 1.0 , 2 tii)111 11% , - 1 1 :0 111,1-t r 1:114 ver Cor- of a pn:-- - itn-11 , 1 t•outo (Mr Vion y , llle. • :110111 . 1111 , /1:011 ri ,role•itil. , am! 'A it IN .li.lll/WII '.41 . 1111..111t It, at .l Wt• :' , 1111' , IIV:1/1I . S -.iffy iii Prince t•ic:irge eoittite, • the neirrei , attended lite poll-, armed ahnua to a man aitlt United State- titles and pi,- ' tol , -. compl,-te control of atfairs. , A' p a rt,-,r Mori; pi-cc...net, in I ircenwille .u I :-..:11 , e1;•;',d• 1, in the oanti• con'', affiir: obtained: and inanN ter,- 5% en. t"o rider drum'.: , i ,n 0,6 ; At c Hi of I,llc, poi iintio—Mh• Ili- !Tr 1-1 i 1;0V' the - Cor , er• tiCket. At lipiiry prc chwt, in die -Radicals ii—embled in . le•avy :•i,lo+l, an,l iAerid:•••! rink lit tipiyhivaiiiih At ::;.rdo!,:y airy, ", Colime, a t , •cl stood Me we. rev- , leviiier to the colored noittied ,•aeli voter that 41Conservii live +.ot,• death. .‘.t Brun,- V. ii k thro• 113.1 . 011(!< ted it of ~. 4i(M (11 . prer If, 111.1•1 . 1 , etiOri Were Siv/I . le- order tit:Lieutenant Kimball, lite military oilleer initnin•imiing in Mat 'lticati!y, whO Ic ii rot-TI) :1:111 /111111 . 111 0 11, :111,0'1 , Z 1;1•` . n.frM ., The• -,00 0 1•••1•11.-1 of who , : plat - • ' many lobule, ‘‘,•ri- tittt-rri-d untinly from ,r(-I.iip_ nt•_:rt. t 111101Vt . .1. lit ..111 -r any i,,,t ~1 lit all tilea. eteept Me: !cd the arTA, io ' the ham , . 411 . the11 ,. :11 .4 )' •4 are rlvirtNi to lv•en tive , of the • e•overnment aml A w,ezon was tirivfm tip to the vomey court h , house' ye , tet.lay containing; five of l colored own who.de , ireti to depot it t iF fi , t hallo% 'rho old fittion ,••ertittti. irtdo •!, have "come down fern a - former t.,-..enettatiou. - trra., - -haitstd. toothiest , . deaf, and ,i; o sh tottering. Nyitit the tweitrltt of twarix lindred.ye tr.. tie IN .1--i , ted from the vehicle bv eaner and ~ _toe, advocate: of the tiel•mt . , -who yen. loud . in ap plauding. their ,pitit comintz to the bull Slowly the patriarchs male their IVilt" tit\Vitril- the tAtindows, ...tr i m...m.l on either side by yonnzer freedmen At length they \\titre hultt-,1 at the ballot-Imx. Alai each man, after natteh fumblient. se.treltim r - , drew forlh th.•% , I. The c014r ,, 1 Ii icliral bystander: were" astonished Here Iva _;t t_rro , s. - How's In-? lilt I, tot: y. 111:" Such were the Whit it 1 from lin 'tt lip II lira tloittn thrust forward nit' Swan ticket, allNinll'• to correct the ,h i• 1 lett the p:ltri.trell , were per4i.tent, thi• driver, who .wa, determined that titer should vote , traiLritt Five l'on , errativ,'rhnllot , were deposited ltv this delezation from Howard's Grove flotmi t.,l The poor old- men treVeled hnol: ttt The watom as let-d they could. and the aid of the police and soldiers was . artually net:este - try to prevent thorn front being . lynched by the Thttlival freedmen. Tht r'a'ped the waTin, hmvevPr, and were ,/ri vett mr in triumph, after e.ettint.r, 'probably. their first and last rote. —1r...10,i ind Dismrieb.2:3(l. fly. extracts which we .uhjoin from the, Virginia press. it will he , ktten that the efforts of the nezroe , to murder men of their own color for t in th , : Cott-tervative ticket were not etudincd to Richmond. Charlottesville anti Lynehlatrz. Disgraceful as were the —cenesia tho , ,e nlares, we tind them eclipsed ttl,cwitre. At , CNIT,II pr,teinct, — in Prince George t ounty ;Ate find t'rc tutgro. ,, , attomling the poliz •tratil with State: rides and pi=tol , , and everrising a violent 2 .nperyi.-ion over the voting. it wa , -tote .unit in Sit -ex and lirun,wi. Countie -. In the l.tstcounty thc un. ', e r e government %v.:loon-% They -were ele.tned acid distrihuted, with ammuni tion, by a lieutenant C. s A. the military (dikter there comantmling. Ne.ir Frildt, burg- thettre wa , a jail delivery of - negroes to yecttll the I:attie:ll vote In Prince George county, this aristocratic, cll.; •to whom, though in a minority, General Schtttiela .gave the State by his getrvin inter, v‘tte,l two of their numb , r Lc pr,l\ c•, end the comm i i ,i, in _ er , of the electioo received the ballot, thus cast, Thee were thr o wn out fuilit:try officer. We hope he trill not tae casitit red., Thy , the North mov toror 4.ome of thi• tiereene , , of tit" .trittrzle e have tve , ,,ed •th rod- it. %viten. we NMI , HIM t .Italy official, to the 1 , ' I 1111 11m , ot ! J on , oo Toe !hey 1 , ... 1v• only tempontre re.idence 1• not the or-t. lio,rit 11 Iwro the Hurcou v.ot. emptied, Intl the "halt, Lot, .oil Mind," it olelt they were. cam" holthliniz m the polls to vote the It'ulicol ticket 11!.1 thi;: tiscre - wth: 3 deeper depth. l'riv , il.l 'Nye nu‘l earth , - reT,linz eltarget. were token to tin; poll. and voir.l in clvetion .11-trim In King (kart!!! County, in the llntnpdead tic• enlitzlitened enmtni , -doner: of ! this negro el..etion allowed tine to 3, , (1( yrn.ry."l'n the credit of pn•cidin_ at the Court 11mi , ', be promptly struck their name. of when he heard of it. —Preder;(l.•,!« , (l Our latest annrUntrat a Radical triumph in Richmond: It Ilse; been gained. tie we have inure than hinted above, 11 . 1.- the fraud and viol(!nee or the negro mob, :tn.! with ennniv.(nee and ty-istance - ((f higlie-t official , in tide military! rlitriet: It not a matter of conjecture, hut• one (.f re-' tit cetl.(inty; that the poll ,. in Richmond were kept open fitr the cob. pit raise 0:.1110‘‘ - lug ilunoientt and his party ti;bripnrt lien the neicithorinc• cd'untie, ncgroes liii• time of re;ri:dration, net(' ill uilv entered, in - Riclitonad, and utlso had already voted the Radical t:cliel in Hanover, C.truEinr and Irenrien.—ngt ,r7m Almen Shelde.rd, tiw thirty year, clerk of Fhtvanna. one of the purest, uto,t and mo , t beloved men we ever knew, beaten for - the convention in Finvan it.t h itev;ro unable to read or write. The lacks out registered the whites in Fluvann by a 4mall majority. This is reconstruction. TUN is the "Union ox it now lonr , -, 0 Lord, how long:—Clu trbttieteßle (1. Richmond, Vit.. Oct. - 425.—The polls in the Third Ward of this city today at I , A 0 o'clock. The zeal and earneone:s or the t oi ored voter , ,surpa:sed anythimr, Anown in political annal-. While in h, , .• awaiting their rlrn.= to vote, (hey urre ti:: :: fished with a wagon roadof 1 0rea,....me..1 fee and other eatable , , and seelacd del Mined to ccerci , e their preronTive.lokl tiL:ht it out on that line. Scatterinz votes were given in lid , . Ward for Gen , . Brant, Shermah Sheridan, Sickles and Schofield. In the whole city 1 white , : voted the Radical ticket, and flfl lacks voted the Conservative ticket.- relegra to N. T. Trilveße. I . . 6 7-1 2 ) - p. \V. )111ft:him:on, Attorney' -at-1,1-. (iirartl, Erie Co., Pa., will ch vote special 0 i tentiou to lunkrupt ca•er: hcfon , the E0 ,, i4t.- for the ‘ll , triet, at grirartl. • 0c,'!..1-:_;,-,1 A-1 , 1 jti , t Ili? , fit w.rntri ,l do Inf,nvy. no 'vote, - ,aitl thc• t•iccticc• Pc!nilo...". • 3f.. nr, A Reign of Terror nt the Pont IM=1!=!31!! D6grneeftil Seene4 al the Plllls. Prom the National Intelllgeneer.] Etoptyin4 the...1;1114 for Voter 4:•• Mote of tite Same Sort 1) it q dt
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