finporta s itt .flotireo Aavertisements Inserted nnder tins bend.' t per line of 10 words for the firsV h! rents for the second, end 10 cents h imertion. • Erie City Intelligence Office, Na ~tr.trcet. r Reliable Insurance of nA ktnd, apply ropoll, Agont, No. 23 North Park, Brie, Jy17117-tf. r Insnrane In well known and mind re , ' o nipanle e q. aPPIY to It. W.ltuwtell.ngent, t I serve% is.atr Lrsions in German unit httln. on be given by. P. I'. Sr -E ~iitor of the Erie JOUrIIII. Er;.-, 1%. oe3l-.lwo - - • st,,v, and Tin Ware store of 4 c„ .. been re •ed to No. 1361 Ficw :,...reet. !war the Buffalo Rood, where will i nu id ❑ rompieti• stork of goodit in n putitii- are invited to call nys4-tf. o d g, So. 211, 1. O. of Good on every Tuesday evening,, In i the i; whir Boom, on Rtatemtreet, over 1.•,, st raneer Tem plantels ,,:e.ohallv invited to he nres4‘nt. t; FAL I,:Ntottr,, W. C. T. tor.!-tf. 1 ., W..:4 h _Ahe:tt the Ilth ult., n package of pa „ thi in a Deed for property.on Staten Y. The tinder on returning them to the ~! ,111111. Ilhorally rewarded. . • G. NV. 111:r.kM1'. snin ething greatest thi ng ,att. It tells Yon everything. anianals. fish. tte. How w ro.ker+ and end the halt.. Flirty great or foe (or fa cents.. Address 1., WOOD, Box 5,177, N. Y. City. EK LY OBSERVER PENN'A, NOVEMBER 7, 18(17. 111 I\r..—\\'r relphid those ip need ,1 our assortment is the mutt comprising every sort I.v J , ,t , tie,s, Anormys, Con s, Property Owners and llusinesi men. prepared he experienced men. in the la , t ache; and sold at the most prices I liberal fleduction zcill , 11'31 0. r% ilr 0ti1(1 , 4 1 1. nreini•in'r in I .• tif". terrine g.lle came ttp w(tending over . the whole .. ;„1;, and lwairn_ with more or 1454 rtv 4 ,1 . 1 Vieiltn-alay. The water wa , .. , hle of Lake Erie to -hare leaving the depth in our .4J111.1.• feet less than ttstittl,•anil cre i earenr at the entrance almost like Ni3trara river above the Falk , ea.oreis always full of veg- r,1...r14 of .serious diAltsters come to • 4‘, ry ilirertion. A number of yes ; !, , ne a•bore, many have been dam in eimple of instances loss of life •r• , 1 ,, 1 The bark P. L. Marsh Inn! two :old lost near Port Albino, • unknolVn , effooner was driven ashore st,in;eon* , Point, all • the persons on Time greatest instance of was 111 the ease of the pro- , ]runtChieado to Buffalo, loadod f iii flour, whieg was so badly dam- Sund ly ilitrAtt by the iwittries to her 'o,:p•ry that .lit• was obliged to throw ear2 . o. -The crew labored for ..11 'l , r afloat, blit it was of no avail. down in • deep water about k ,01 Monday: forenoon, 20 tulles happi.l.ti all hands were The Revenue Cutter, Commodore Ca pt Ottinger, picked up One of the The Acute was insured for $3:3,000 %,e, valued at *:45,000 She was one of a . ,:e.t cli.. of propellors, and regarded rreetly safe. Our exchanges from every tp the [Ake,: ari , loaded down with int , of di , asters, but must of the'm are inia , a - character compared with the foll'owingt is a list Of thl• a anti Tr.n•erse Jurors drawn for the t roinnuttutinet on the 4th 31olulay of•the tit month ,1 rwrx —Erie, .T. Fue,ter, 3ameg E T. Sterrett, James . Skinner,. G. M. Mill cre i ‘k, Amos Tlmltto, Samuel North East tp. Hughßeatty. Green ( :hark: .I,mo, P . I ine. Venantro. A. Jonathan Fritts. AVattsbur!!, - Ahlt.tt \V.-\V. Benjamin. Corry, ('ita-% R. t. 6pinu, .Taney Shreve, Geo. Iforton. H', Frank Foust. Waterford. S. C. t 4,1, i Foreman), E. Osborn. IV:L.lll4lg s :lune' Beefier. Conneaut, A. Ilartson. jew, C Beidler. Jr., W. C. Eaton. KW/4. —Erie, Win. A. Brown, D. n P. (lark, J. Dreisitzaker;-.'-'ll. Dudley, • EnzeMart, Rub. II:anul, D. G. Lan- I Mk, Niellokon, E. L. - Pelton, Wm. F. iern,fit, Dr. 1,. Stromz, 11. Santbrd, Nor , Te,l. Smith Erie, - 1{ in. • Strlcker. t'o Hender4on, Andrew Nichol- Ihrhor Creek, T. C. McCann, John ;in North East, Tri-tr:ii Brown, Z. W. _.,John S. Paden. Venango, L. Chapin, ''lll , Warne, .1. Dean. Concord. 31. ;Cm.ry. Wm. Dinnham. A. 31. Parker. A. I). Russell: Water :lp Wm. Davis, 3f. J. Frith, S. Mahan, MePavden. Greene, inn. 11. Tate, Wearer. 'McKean, D. Greenlee, L. R. Wa,hhe4ton, A. Andermni. Elk Creek, • •Ball. Conneaut, 31. Brown, E. A . .or Albion—C. G. Andrewe. Girard, Al,lll, it; .1. S. Doe, J. E. Pettibone. tykw, R. Bear. itv foil acing are the jurors drawn for the 11'u in commencing on the: Ist Monday c , nillt r P 13.1i1ev, P. A. Becker. T. J. Hos P ilcndrich. , IVilliarn Nick, D. (L. ”•I'v, It )[..loi li p,o n , r South Erie, .Tabu A.ltitolf, .1. Cror r, M. L. I,IIW. Jlill Creek, James S 1' Pollock. Harbor ('reek, IL N.,rtlL EAst, Do, Adkins, J. liCitt, I'. t;reentiel,l. Verian ushil l; inni.ter Amity,' 11, E. Ladd. LeMeof, Win. Kin " D P. Fritts, Jas. Moore, G. t , ummit, M O, Way. McKean, Timn,i...l l , E.Pinney. asilimr .l W.Frankliu, (00 . 1 rirIs. emit, Wm, Brown. 'azti. i t. I:Free:ll.Ln, G. Ilurd. Fairview, Nlclice, 241. %M 151" Rktl..—tntlrer the usual a ill he found the marriaee notice Henry M. Ilvidler, formerly of this int I.tentleman 1011) , :e ta , tes run 1 ' 11 3" to the George Francis Train style things. We always predicted that A ,, u1 , 1 create a sensation in the world, 1 :1:e I,lloa lug account of the marriage, l'llihttelphi:t Mercury, 'how' that :art tniAaken : A Marriage, On a railroad is something I.; :lad for 1116 reason we make room for . The train for New York from a•lngton depot, at eleven o'clock on morning. contained tel passengers Prof Conrad, 31r. Henry 31. }Mcßee, Minnie J. Allender and others. After - train wu, put in motion, the reverend united in marriage Mr. Beidler Allender. The bride and groom :[ ta. the aide during the ceremonies, ' l4 e bridv4maid and groomsmen 4111 each „'", item and between Me bents. Rev. "utmt,l took his place in the aisle, tae 'the happv couple, and while administer thc marriage rite., the gentlemen seated retnoVe,l their hats. After the great ocktliti4a.gm prevailed. The 7 WI, erou deal at the time, and the train "awning at a rapid rate. At times it was "mot iuywuiLlc for those standing to keep Lu. text. The bridal party dined at Trert- I frturned to the city in the after- Mu.. Mgamm,, arrested tot pilfering sVveral parties in the city, escaped from on Friday night, by breaking a hole '"I'411 the ceiling, and letting herself from roof to the ground by means of a rope Si•' out of the sheets of her bed. The fe ik pertica, of the jail is next to the garret. 'ithe ceiling between it and the latter Is a nunon lath and plaster one, through which liole can emily be made. Once in the gar !, ac t es,s to the roof can be obtained through scuttle, and it-only nerds a little nerve to ' - c r ape ett , y. orit! or two female Kis ' ^ ha.l previously made their exit in the ,iy, and the Commis , :ioners to, it th.tt the dep!iriment is at once se •'".l da.tinq like OCCUrrtrlttN. Mrs. .116r it w.,, .011 at large up- to the dint. of wri- ~ Old, but Good.” A gotid story Is told of one of the utem: hers °flour bar, formerly a COngreashmn, who, until a few months ago, was a resident of Warren, where he occupied the high position to which: his talents entitled him. In his early days he was ranch accustomed to mak ing references to ancient history in his public efforts. At one time considerable excitement arose in Warren relative to a free bridge. The old bridge was owned by'fi company, who exacted toll. A public - meeting was called: and the masses seemed determined on mis chief. The bridge companc met together to consult about the crisis, awl it was deeitled that the only course was to talk the people Out of the free bridge idea. Our ex-Con gressional friend was put forward as their representative, and appeared promptly at the nicking. When the time arrived for him to arise he began with an air of confidence as follows: "Mr. President and Fellow Citi zens: In ancient timis—" At this point a rough old codger in the crowd, whose sym pathies were strongly. against the cOmpanv, sprang to his feet with an oath, and exclaim ed: " M6-tcrr President : Whnt have We 10 din with aneientlimes? , : We don't care about ancient tiniest -- Ancient times to the tI 7 1! Let the gentleman come-down b, thr bridge !" The effect was irresistible, our legal friend was non-plussed for once in his life, and lost his case. In the same jocose borough there was an enterprising gentleman who was always de; signing some public improvement. Among other projeels that he favored was therestab lishment of a cemetery. His view of the proper location, however, was different front that of the most of the peOple, the tnalority favoring a place on the river bank, while he strongly advocated the top of a high hill just back of the borough. To &ebbe die matter a meeting was held in his °Mee, at which were present a nudther of the leading Opinions ran pro and eon, when finally up popped it half-drunken fellow who was noto rious in the place as - an original chatiMter, anti ttsk4in at stammering. way if he could be heard. The answer was "certainly," " Well, Mr. President," said he, bolding on to the bark of a chair to steady hitoself,'All I've got to say, Mr. President—to say—is this, Mr. President—it' that ere cemetry goes on top of that ere hill—all I've get to say is, I'd (1--n site rather be the corpse than the bearers," Those who know the locality will appreciate the point made. In Brookville, Jefferson counts', lived two ex-colonels - of the militia, whet, like most of ficers of-their class, were extremely proud of their honors. On one occasion they quar relled, and it was (kidded to settle the matter by a duel, each to select his favorite weapon. Accordingly, the next morning, B posted off to the chosen spot with'his rifle, and finding that his antagonist was-not on hand stationed himself behind a stump to await his appear ance."-S. soon appeared, flourishing; an Im mense sword, and marrhing boldly forward was startleilby seeing B. behind the stump, with the rifle pointed towards him. "What does this mean ?" asked the bewildered S. "It means," said 8., that I command you to bah." S. having no other recourse promptly obeyed. "Now, then, 'bout face, forward march," s•And tbrward S. did march, with B. directly in his rear, and the nuzzle of the rifle within a few feet of hi:: head. Arriving on the public square of Brookville, com manded again : " Halt and 4tack-Urtus," S. indignantly threw his sword to the ground. " Disband, both take a drink, and let's never hear of this kind .of foolidiness Thereupon the two fetes, late on inch other's live , intent. adjourned to the. village , bar, where, with a goodly supply of old rye, they washed away the former insult, and remain ed strong friends to the end of their kist (atm - iv2s-tf During the early days of the town of Frank lin, it boasted two.military eompanies—one commanded I,v Capt. S., a gentleman now residing in Philadelphia, who has since be come a man of considerable reputation; the. I other by an irascible little German named L. The first was an infantry, the latter acavalry company. Between these organizations there was a great rivalry. ft happened on one occasion that they turned out on parade on the S:1111V tlay.—the intlintry on the public, square ; the cavalry farther up town. Some wave of the place determined to ,Ihtve a lot of fun out of the circumstance, so they start ed several of their number off to tell Capt., L. that Capt. S. had said if the former's emus patty came to the square he would drive them away. Otheriwent to S. and related. thus L. had boasted that be wls going down to difve tbe infantry company away from the square. The stories had their natural effect, and both captains were mad as " blue blazes." By dexterously stuffing L. he was induced to di. vide his troops and march to the square, foi the purpose of seizing Possession of it. Half the company, led by himself, marched down one street ; the tither half, With his lieutenant in command, went round the town and calm! in the opposite direction. S., hearing of the movement. formed his men into a hollow . square, with arawn bayonets, himself in the centre, and stood ready to meet the charge. The two columns ofeavalry happened on the scene at the same moment; and when the German Captain saw, the infantry all his pent up fury burst forth in One terrific order to at tack.BOth divisions of the cavalry put spurs to their horses at once, and for a moment it seemed as if blood was certain to flow. The `infantry stood firm until the horses were with in a few feet of them, when, by a common impulse, they dashed their guns to the ground, broke ranks, and ran pell mai towards the - Court House, leaping the fence in their flight, and never stopping till they, had got safely Mside the building. Victory was upon the side of the cavalry, and trout that day on, they had possession of the Square whenever they . wished it. ' - _ _ Ai:moron the election . for Congressman does not take place until next year, the con test over that office has already begun in a lively manner. The last Gazette contains a comniunicatiou strongly urging John H. Walker, Esq„ for the Radical 'nomination', which is rs:sponded to by one in the "Repub lican" accusing Mr. W. of having voted, and worked for Mr. Courtright in 180'2. The latter ; Iv titer mentions Mayor Noble, Col. C. - B. Curtis, Rey. .1. H. Whallon and Geo. H. Cutler, Esq. as haiing been men tioned in connection with the position. The indications at present look .ss,if Messrs. No ble and Walker would be the most promi ,nent aspirants-mtkeAorme melying the suppolt of the dominant element of the par ty, and the latter of tho . portion represented by the Bis Patch and 11 . 174:ite. air. Whalkin is working like a beaver for the honor, and relies mainly upon his standing in thi. Meth odist .church for success, but we, have our' thibb i‘hetherThat'orianirAtion can be led by the nose as he anticipates. It is under stood that Scofield declines being a candi date again, but we have. seen too much of that wily politiclith's . matingement to believe' that if theie is it lair prospect, he will not be as eager as ever. In case " Scof" is - out of the way, the nominee semis fo be conceded to Erie. provided she presents , one with a fair deg of unanitnitY. We Shicetely trust . the rival factions will be ablesto mach .up some sort of a - eompromise, by which a first class Erie man can be selected, and the long neglected - interests of.our city for once se cure an efficient representation at Wasbiti,g tom , • ' RENEE & BrIIGESS, as usual, are first in the field, with their advertisements for the holidays. They offer their stock or, Notion and Top: at reduced prices, having deter mined to clone out the trade. As this firm manufacture their own candies, parties pur chasing of them can he assured of a pure article, at prices as low as Eastern deal• era. We endorse the two B's. to the fullest evtent. LOCAL nnEviTrig. SALT . A.VASS Co. are selling nut bitumin ous coal at *3.50 and 13,50iutr ton ;large lump bituminous at .4.50 to Vi.. 50; and' all other coals in proportion. Gat - . GEARY has issued a proclamation, sensibly fixing, on the 28111 day of November for Thanksgiving—the same previously an nounced by The President. T 111.7 Crawford county Teachers' Institute will he Itekkat Catutiritlge, comtnerteing Tues day, Nov. 1.9t1t, at 9 o'clock, a. mond to tun thine until the 23.1. Tut: Oh.ereer mat• he foutrl e:u:h week, directly after publication, at the bookstore of cutathey, 31cCrvaiy &: - .:Sto(411t.:141. and at the news stand of May & Sell. )14; Of the best ideas WC have 24.111brUnehelt time long period the proposed organiza tion of a Young. Alen'', Itebatito; Society in this oily. _ A , I.WfIT gpritikle`4)f sneut• felt on 31onday, being the tit of the season.. On Tuesday u rev; %Imre flakes danced übout in the air, but OH each ta.v.rshat the•wintry:indieations last ed but a few minutes, ON Monday Ammon :i vicious dog flew lit a German wisonin in the lireta hart of the thy, and she way minus the end of her mist: as a remit of the encounter. - Tim rapid improvement made by the Temperance hand is a mutter of general =- mark among the citizens. Their .plaving at the Fair last week was . equal to that of the best bands in this section. TUE mischievous urchins who tear down the bills posted around town will get them selves into serious troublesoMe of these days. If any of•thcmnre caught, they will be pun ishea to the till extent of the nod- their mines printed in theluewsp.tper4. A ,m %imam fatnrd• of the meetitmon d'lr Wa4 the uniformly respectful allibions to the Democratic party. Even Mr•. Waltzer wits gentle luta lamb, and had no de nunciations .thr the mean "Copperheads." "Peace Lath its riotbrles as well as war." tt HAT is the matter with the gas? For the tim weeks it has been tittle better than u7ll.aa: dips, at least so far :i the building , : in qur vicinity are concerned. Gentlemen of the GM Company', let ns have au improve ment by all means. eall attention to the - tuivertisement of Janwq H. Smyth, who has succeeded ids father, ex-3fayor Smyth, in the hat, cup and fur store, No. 523 French street. Mr. S. has a splendid stock of .goods. which he is offer ing at prices beyond competition. Tut: Planing Mill. Door and Sash estab lishment of Jacob Boolz, on Peach Areet, near the rqilrond, is doing an.eitormorts busi ness, and is one of the most extensive mann facturini concerns in the city. Those who need liny article in Mr. Bontz's line mire re filred to his advertisement on the first pAger• Tit: Dispatch is of -the opinion that before committing themselves too Atrongly for Grant, the Radicals badletter have hi.: pa litical -position authoritatively "settled." After the nmnber of times that - the party has been swindled, such an idea would appear quite natural. THE depre,sion of trade in our city i, un preeedented at thha season of the year. Sll kind , of bu , inegt.. tire affected by it, and the complaint., are univemd. Unless , ante im provement take, place betine ,primr, a lone number of our tuo+t enterpriiing merchant:. declare' their determination in retire from IT Ti,.: ohl works of Tihbals, Shirk A: Co., at the corner of State and Tenth streets, have been Purchased by A. IL Gray, John Clem ens_and others, who propose cOntitming the s tove manufacture upon an extensive se:ile. Operations will commence about the first of April next. - Mn. EDWARD P. WE?vrozi, who has engag ed to walk from Portland, Me., to Chicago, 111., a distance of 1200 statute miles, in thirty consecutive days, not including Sundays, has commenced his diffienit feat. A net of $lll,- 000 is slaked upon the result. Ile expects to make this city on Friday,- the 15th inst., re maining here over night_ Tar. Fair, for the benefit of the orphans of St: Patrick's church, whiat has been M pro gress for-a week or more at Farrar Hall, has been lart - Fely attended each evening, and is finanaallya great success. enterpris ing and 'benevolent ladies whose labors rendered it an occasion of so much interest, are heartily entitled to the praise of the coot man itv. , • , IT should be rementhered by a l l unfortu nate business men that if ilicy desire to take the benefit of the present tiankrpt law they must do so 'the first year :of its existence. After the expiration of one Oir from the date of its approval, no debtor an avail himself of the advantage of freeingitirnsolf.from debt by the provisions of this law except he pays 70 per cent. of all he owes. , Timms. TIBBALS, WrtivratEsp. the extensive stove manufacturers, have got matteis running in snug shape in their maul mdtli new establishment, at• the corner of Twelfth and Sassafras strectS: Their works arc the largest of ,the kind west of fluffalo, and are fitted up with a cnnipleteness seldom seen. The prosperity which bas attended this firm is gratifying to at our citizens. Messrs. Tibbals and Shirk (tile Erie members) are among onr very best and most popular and enteriiising citizens. • Tim body of men seen drilling frequently, on Eleventh street, corner of Holland, and supposed by one of the dailies to be Fenlans, Proves to he the " Noble Hose Crimmins - , No. 1," a'new organization .of young men form erly connected with the engine cotnpanies. With commendable enterprise, they have btu - It - a house on Holland street, at their own expense, and,purchamed a hose carriage worth five hundred dollars- They are now asking the city anthoritiew to assign one of the steam ers to their use At fires. TUE improvements on the West side of the city are keeping full- pace-with; those in other' localities. A la* - inmthiT of -new• building.; have been erected or commeuced in that section during the year, and , among them am' slums of stipericir • (Ass: llenry Rawlc is fitting up a residence on.. Sixth street that is expected - to cost $75,000. Dr. Elliot And James Hughes are also buildlny, fine mansions near Mr. Rawle. We look'up on the portion of the city West of the canal as likely to be the favorite spot for,pricate houses inside of, ten years. A nr.soucTlON providing for publishing the official adliertisements of the.eity in one .paper of each party was introduced into Councils on Monday evening, and after some diacusslortreferredtothe Printing Com mittee to report at a subsequent meeting The measure is•one that 'should Meet the fa vor of every fair mituled eitiZeo,And we sin cerely trust it will be adopted on the next occasion of its consideration. Party' issues have seldom entered WO" the choice of our city odicers.aud, with ayery fewexceptions, the Republican memberlofCounCils otee thel; elections quite as lunch 'to 'lit;tncierats as to their immediate 'ptifty' friend*. -There is neither justice nor thirness in an attempt 41113 theirpart to confine the city publications Lt3lounti4 of "one class, and we appeal to the better Judgment of the Republican members, whether, under the el:curds - lances, an en deavor of the kind ought to be expected of them. snide from these considerations, his no More than proper that 'the,voters of elich political organization shottld,have an oppor tunity to mad' the city advertisements in their own party Journal. We do not ask for a I share of the printing us a matter of charity, but as one of justice--as a right that belongs tothe eight hundred Deinocrats of the city, who pay their share of taxes, and are enti tled to kniow how ihopare expended. visitors in the city during•the past' week, we wee glad to meet 4enits,,,who, was a member of t h e l as t Hou s e of Representatlyes, and is eleetcd,h>"theLegislatitro of 1868. Mr. Pis demi . r*li:iinoked IkOr as - the leadlyr; Dem ocriais,inember of-O4 body, and his rarein telleetual Mm 'an influenee which ibty =niters attain. Tim people of• Erie will be gratified to leUrn'timi Ur. Jenks is thinking of . making this city his future home, and will prOlutbly ' remove his family here next spring.' N MIT W!liks about the cityove occasiOn• alh 41rop into the grocery store of Bryan 31 . :tiiveris,." NO, * : itt3 French.. 8 trcet, and on every O( ion are the more surprised at the es lent 4r their- inbiness.- Their establish ment I.iinizcly always crowded with misto, titers, audti . nriessaPpearitoces are very decCp weVouhtlf"there to a grocery house the city '''dolttgislarger trade. The result could havilthe different, however. for the proprietors are tuittilably courteous in their treatment of customers, and make It o point to I:eep the Let Lrorxis,'nrtd sell at the lowiNt prices. AT no period in the history, of the country has there been so tnnny men out of emplOS.- nuad s asat the presettt time. This is the re sult of the xlianinitnt party in keeping the of fairs of the country in such nn unsettled ant dition,us tQ almost. paralyze trade and corn- • meree. ^ TheY are SO-intent neon retaining power through the elevation of the negro ! in the South that they are bringing runt and poverty to the doors of thousands of white laborers and artisans in the North. • Mt. C. V. Ctisiat, the notorious Crawford county financier. has been fillip released by the Courts, and is prepared to enter active life atrain. He states that he has consumma ted a plan in pay' all his debts and place his railroad scheme in living condition again. A great many people hope he will succeed. Tarr Observer jobbing office is unsurpassed by any in this section in facilities for doing work neatly and promptly. We have One tom heavy expense in fining .np this depart ment of our establishment, and hope our ef forts 31111 be rewarded by the friends of the office with n remunerative patronage. 1 . Tne many friends in this city of Mi.j4 H. B. Fleming. of the regular army, be pleased to learn that himself and wife have snfels arrived at theCr place of destination in the Far West. lie lets been assigned to the command of Fort Garland, Colorado, reliev ing the famous Gen.-Kit Carson. IT has become fioddonable for nearly every body of prominence to claim that he was at sonic time a printer Or editor. The latest applicant tier the honor is Chief Justice Chase, who is said to have commenced his public career by editing an anti-slavery paper in .Tire Ffedonia Advertiser appartntly.en joying a richly'deserve4 share cif:prosperity. It came tons last week enlarged to nine col umns, and presenting every indication of a liberal patronage. We congratulate friend Benton upon the success that is attending his efforts. Tin: friends of the Observer throughout the county will confer a favor upon us by limismilting the different items of local in terest whiCh occur in their respective vielni-' ties- We hope to obtain a correspondent in every township of the county. ' A stAN named James Nevin was arrested in Buffalo , on Friday evening. charged itilth stealing - a saddle froth Gideon Wrlgner,sof Marian- Creek. and horse front Mr, Gifford, on the Wednesday night, previous. lie was brought to this "city and lodged in jail to await trial, • Tin: Festival for the, benefit gir Onthfard's band, in Girard, on Friday evening, is spoken of as one of the most successful entertain ments ever held in that borough.: We ac knowledge this receipt of a "complimentary," and regret our inability to be present. A Y.Ert-manr.y racy eimmoniestioy, ing it report of the voyage or the boat Radi cal, up Salt River, will- he found in anntln4 portion of our paper. "The writer iw a gentle man who ought to appear in print oftener than he does. Tim passenger business on the railroads, which •was quite slaCk for a while, haS in creased largely. The Lake shore road runs au average of tight or tea . coaelies to the train, all well filled. How much disagreeable feeling might be avoided, did everybody observe the maxim of the old philosopher "If you can; say nothing good of any' one, say nothing at all.". A. cmcsroEmtin.f: party of young men, in cluding 31essri. Folger, Whitehead, strong, Whitley and Biddle will soon leave for Denver City. TuE quintessence of "injured innocence"— the "Repuhlican' r s" editorials on the Congres sional question. TnE store of W. F. Moore. in Corry,' was entered on Saturday nig.W - and boots, sboes and furs stolen to the amount of $6OO. TnE number of dwellings erected in the eity..this season, is estimated ut three 'hun dred. SPECIAL NOTICES. 11F:TCALFett ANTT-811.101.78 P11.1.8.—A cer tain cure for indigestion, dyspepsia, bilions attacks, sick headache, flatulency, heartburn, spasms, &c:,' and all diseases of the liver, stomach or bowels. Price twenty-five cents per boa. PAIITINOTON INSULTED.—The White Mountains of New liampshire are evidently a, great institution—very high, heavy frosts, beautiful view, four dollar dinners. But the practical eye of a certain renowned Drake saw those smooth-faced rocks, and thereupon adorned and variegated_ the bridle path of the Tip-top House -with- his familiar 8. T.L 18GO—X. Plantation Bitters. This raised the ire ofthe 3irs. Partingtops composing the Le stature- of the -Oranite:- State, Who- got them -wise heads -together, ou,t-law,ed Dr. Drake, and make it a penal offence-to' plythe artistic brush on their beloved hills. Verily, the fine arts are at a discount in New Ramp -shire: Query,—DßL Drake pay them for this splendid advertisement? 31to.Not.r.t IPAreit= delightlial 'toilet 'article— superior to C01c,..m0 and at half the prier. nov7-4t.,' Tin: fact that the Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue has exempted fmm all tax the funds which arc raised by the Washington Library Company of P,llllacielplila. for the en dowment of the Riverside Institute; also that :Messrs. George A. Cooke- Co.. the well-known Baiakers, No: 83 South ".Third street, Philadelphia, !lave consented to act, as receivers 6f the moneys thus - raised, to gether with the-names of thaw well-known and prominent citizens who have associated themselves, with. the Institute, and have consented to act as Trustees, should certainly be a Sufficient guarantee' to the public that every pledge and promise will he curried out to the letter. • The tnethod'adeph4l for the endowment of this much needed institution is' Mae 1!IT ivhfeTi , etterl Individual Utuilly re ceives more than could be obtained by the same amount of money if expended in the ordinary way, tiro the .distributdon of pres ents every one stands an equal chance, ono present be guaranteed, for , each share of ittock.:,'Rezek•adyertisemetit. "Pon ma i l years the riano'Fiartehasteld • ummestione monopoly, but growing take for those o hestral effects ill playing which it cannot render. lane-turned attention to, the Organ. - ' . Cheapness,_ poriableneas and , Mi. vemence of manipulation, are also- advanta ges in the AmeriCan - Organs now: made which recommend them for hock, school and chapel use: A day -or two since, we , visited the new - 4and extensive inanufactory ortlieliboie named "institiments, on -Boston heck, and were surprised at the vast tunount of labor in'operation, and the 'completeness Of the "Appllaneealtr use, rrota the . henv Ma chinery which cuts the otnek,'N iiie` delicate apparatus which fashions the key work and action. Messrs. S. D. & U. W: Smith, are regarded as the best reed Organ onututim. - turers in the _world, and Although able to turn off-a hundred instruments a week, they have found difficulty in tilling orders which come from all parts of the country. None who hear these popular instruments, with 0 1 ,4 round, sTlitarrm., uymplitbir and 1,3, Invasive tones, are surprised at the caTormltli which they are regarded by leading musi• clan"—,Mrtlond TranerOt t - % Sttb3 'atitrtiotintnts. 84 - Advert igetuenti, to secure Insertion, must he handed in ke g o'clock OR Wedusiday after 1100T4 .111 relvertlgetnentg will be continued nt tho expense of the advertiser, gutters ordered fora specified time. 111 R 1 M. RIBLET. Attorney, at Law, Peaelt atreet„ , above ratan Depot, DIM:, ra. nOr67, , Assignee in Bankruptcy. IN THE PLAT it UM 0017RTof tito Vatted States for the Western Pintrict 'of Pennsylvania, in the matter of Al% an Thayer, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby gives notice of big n r ,.. pointment as assignee of Alvan Thayer. of the borough of South Erie, county of Etie and 4tate of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District (kind of said dis trict, dated at Erie Nov: 1 A. i)., IFa7. • HENHY rd. Minx% Assignee.,. no7-3w. NO. 11r3 Peach St., Erie, Pa. 1111Nsignge In Butikruptcy. DISTRUIP COURT of the United/47411e5'. '. for the Western Distriet of Pennsylvania, lit the matter of John A. rtalshnry, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as assignee of John A. Salsbury. of the city of Corm Erie county sattilsitate of Penn's, Within the scald district , who bas been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Ins. trlet court of said district, dated at Erie, Oct. 111, A. _D., Mr% RIEIDET, Assismee, No. I=l Peach St„ Erie, Pa." . lignee in Bankruptcy. N THEDISTRICT COUHT of the UM ted States I (or the Western District of Pennsylvania, in the matter of Homer J. Clark, bankrupt. The.undersigned hereby gives notice' of Iris ap pointment as amignee of Homer J.Clark, of Gi rard tp., Erie Co.. and State- of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. dated at Erie. Nov. 5, D., itit.7. IfF.NRY RIIILET. Assignee. no7-3w. No. Eel Peach St., Erie, Pa. • Assignee in Bankruptey. N THE DIHTRICT COMM' of the United Mutes for the \Vestern District of Penn's. In the matter of the bimitroptcy of Lyman Thomas. The undersigned hereby gives motive of his ap pointment as asaigaw of Lyman Thomas. of Union Mills, Erie C 0.., and State of Penton-Ivo nin, within said District;who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dis trict (hurt of said district, dated at Erb', (ki• WI, A. D., ism. n07,41w... IL ,L. CIIXRCIL Assignee. Prepare limit., Your 11114 and pude.. Proclaim to all emotion, , Those men are wise Who,mlvertise, every generation. BRYAN & McGIVERIN, 30.9 Errueb Fitreet, Fully realize the truth of the above, when the Object nl tlu• advert iKer is not to mislead by purr sulvertisetuennt, hut to fairly lay before tin pub. Ile the sulvantages-whleh he offers. , Ity expert,. elite w•e tina thht purchnsing tor eitAh It en ADVANTAGE TO MERCHANTS AND CONSIINXELS. 'Haring got In a. large and welt 4eleete4 PAJA, KT(('{: Pnrc•hne+cd for Coral: And having resolved to make our loudness, as much as possible, a CAM ON AT arc PrePar* ed to offer to Families, and Purchasers for Cash, Ailviinlauea rarely offered In our line. Mirth* who have not vet favor‘Nt us `with. a call, will find this a reality by calling , and exatalnlng for themselVeS. BM= IMEM I 'OF FEE". IZNE/ PICKLFS, PitOVISIONfi. ETC ' lkltts Ruppltes 1t - • ' FRESH COUNTRY 'PRODUCE! intyAN .kliccrivErtrs EEO O 3 Froich St, Erie, Pa HALL'S . VEGETARE SICILIAN HAIR ..22EAMWER PERSONS' 'WHO ARE'ORAY Can has.. their liar restored to its natural col or. and it it ha, falittnout,eteate a new growth, by its tir.e. • It I thy• be ht HAN?, DITINSING In the world, taalilha httlfilgashy hair t o soft and altro,y, Priv° 41. For sale by all druggl4g. It. P. BALI, & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. nor6T. NOTICE. HAVING sohl our entire stock of Furniture to J. W. Ayres, we hereby thank the corn ruunit), for their liberal pat ronsge to us, hoping they will extend the tonne to Urn. We will de vote our time hereafter to the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS! With the consent of J. NV. Ayres westlll hold one office in the same old place, 715 /Rate street, where will be found at all Limey ready to attend to the wants of the community in our line o. trade. Ready 71%incle Collins Trimmed to order. Metallic and Iron Burial CuseM, of all atyles and sizes, on hand ; also, Shroud and Collin Trinitnitias: radertalters and it to their advantage tO buy them or rig, n w. catknot be underaold west of New Turk. aprliV7-Iy. MOORE 4S RIYILET. SCHENCIVS SEAWEED- TONIC. This medicine. invented by Dr. J. H. Sou:mole. of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve , the feed and makattintoehymt,Welintrrooma fdlstkton. DJ cicaoslng the •tomach nth Schenck% Monetnalca Pills the Toole soon ratan* the appetite, and tood that amid wet be cyan Wore wing it will tee mil, digested. . Couiennrtion cannot le earedby &bract is Pa! meanie Syrup =lea Ole amnia and liver L made healthy and rah amend reeitared. - henee the Tonto and Pila are required ha nearly leery ease of eon 'lineation. A. half douse; battles Of the SEAWEED TONIC and throe or lour Laze. of the MANDRAKE. PILLS grill cure any ordiiiiery ease of 43 emu's. Boucoou matte Profealionat 'bite In Now Turk. Ilauon. and or hie principal Odle* to Phasic}- , piiia ever/ week. See dad, caper* of each 9:aen. or N o,pwee or, ooruto o r lon for lila days for Halter .ltiorte.erbt9 folythilelitNr, thotboll'us.. , nwetx of the'Doi , ttr, - one,when io the . hut rtige of Gaurnmp.iol„ and the other e. he uoer Is, In perfect hectt,*ere 01 the tiorermueut gutty*, oil lirucc:it• cud Deicra, pr:co 31.30 per iw t:c. or :tr.7i lotifirs abic• .hold Lo aiircord to Dr. Itoncetneo Principal °Lt.,. No 14 Sonia WI al rO.(, Planadc!pins, - acetes:ll-A qm a' 'Ol4 l Lielnibigainco as Go:. N. Y.: It: a. John D. note. 04,0: miter, rare. Ifl. lira., it Laic,. Mo. ' (t tr. ca. wax. Tyr. Warrant in Bankruptcy.. gnus IS TOk GIVE NOTICE that on.the sth day 1 of Oeteher, A. 114 hitrot Warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Homer J. Clark, - or alaard, In the"cotinty - of Erie, State of Pennsylvania: who las been adjudged a bankrupt on his own-petition ; That the pay anent of any debts andlitlivery of unpin:ape belonging.to such bankrupt, to him and for h use, and the transfer of nny property by him aro forbidden by law; that a inectinit of tho creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to alb** one or more Assignees of his estate, will beheld tit a Coutt of Bankrupt cy, to be holden at the orrice Of S. F Woodrult, in the bon - nigh orGlntrd, in theounrity of Erie, and State of Penn's, before Woodruff. Reg biter, On the day of November; A. D.,•11367 :at 9 o'clock .',•• z 1 ' • ' " THOMAS &ROWLEY, - 17. R. Marshal forsakt District. • 1 7 1111,NITIJItal , .Reduced 30 Per Cent. in Price! ,; AT . - DE4R/VA.I 4 4 TAYLOR'S. . , . 87 and 89 Bowery, AS Cittistle Street, arid /80 sail 182 nester litieet, • • (Entrance 87 Somers.) WHOLIp4At* 11) . 1 0 RETAIL. , Oar Stock - cos:slate ld all louden. styles; and klnda.of FURNITURE' and /310921N0, at oar own make,seilich we guarantee. Our Eitoelt fa entirely too large for thy season, and urwr 713.: *ow; if we eau find the burr+, oven AT A Lai% . • °Lair tr.4.{lli T. .13ACCUo AND ClGA.rtf. The glace to get g choice article , of Tobacco. - Sim& and agars is at E. E. WEL131323.61113 1368 PEACH ST., South of t h e UniOn - Deptit.' " - • ^ways on band a 4001,1 a..w.krimeat - of the soave artieleA of ever'S'ilirnile. lc/While 03 - 1416 ' Also, - -Plpes, Pone ws, Duxes am I.:tankers' Articles of every description. Please favor me with a call. Don't forget the place, rim Peach street. • ineaM-IY. . -R. FAULKNER, M. D., SURGEON & lIO3I6.OPATIIIC PH YOCUM, tr 22 French Street, Erle, Pl. myfeir-lint. . . tertu Rthrrtisemento. STOVE WOES ! Tibbals, Shirk &. Whitehead (wID)LESALE & RETAIL DEALER:3o HOLLOW WARE ! FOUNDRY, iIALESROOIR AND OIVICE, To (heir New and CommodloT4 Building Twelfth. au& Sassafras Sts‘,. ERR: s PiTTRIWRGIE ('.U{ wtoi:Km Diu Increaned facilliles for Manufacturing will givq us an large n variety of• Cooking and Heating As le to btu found West of Albany Coal Cooking Stoves, foRTYITfi, IRON GATE. IRON GATE SMOKE • - BURNER; EMI (both plain and extension top,) WHEAT SHEAF, fiEW IRA-AND. • • • „ IRON KiliG 4IND LEADER, Low Oven Cook Stoves, for Wood, IMPROVED FOREST OAK, GOLD STAR, NEW FOREST - OAK AND ADVANCE, PRINCE & MINNESOTA ECLIPSE AND BLACK SWAN • -.BELLE, FANE_.!_II) _SIGNALS Parlor , and OS 'He/ding Stirres, • „tor Coal; 4 %.,` ARIZONA, DWARF, GEM, ( _ BELLE OF THE L&ItE, FAME, COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE 31 + 01xonlit respectlntly, tnytto tho,iittantion'nf the public to an extunttutttOn of Our Assortment Of - SteitV!? Being roamer,' thnt with nur extrrinnlinary facilities; for manufacturing, we (lin prer ptli Indueements to the purciutlor as will ho entire ly matifttetory„ Celebrated .Ileac .IFiurninw 4.1 c .'t Oriental 'the best in the World, for which ast, have the exehtaive Kale In the ;• . S. • KEINTONE MOVED. "Tt. Momutacturern or S'TCP - VIEK I= ..12:11 HAVE Ft MOVED THEIR • CORNER OF ()ppu.l le COAL AND WOOD ii;TCYVMS! We MannTsteture for s UM -‘3IERICI ROSE, For koft Cottml, AND TUE = (plain and extension top,' - MENTOR • Elevated Oven Stioveli. Parlor Cook Stores, Parlor" Rotes for W0044):_, PEARL, KEYSTONE„ AND SALAMANDER. t.t .1;A Ittit.AND ymuklp BOOK AGENTS WANTED. To %Olen orders An a new Illustrated . B I - BL E . . 7 D ICTIONAB Y, "HOME FROM THE,•WAit," ' -.1 I '• COMITYTTE PN ONE VOLUME. and three certillenies of stock, becoming eon- i This : UOIOIIII6 embodles the results of ttoi tleid io a pree present& most recent study, research and tuvestitu .. alea, of rthont sixty-file of the most ethinent and•ad- FOtRADOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. -' enticed lilbt lealSchphirs now living. Clergymen of all denominations approve tt and regard It 11.1 • Anrpertort paying' four dollar; shun receive the, best work.- of its kind to the English lan. OM large and titutlful steel plate of ' • , N ~,, n agoung ono wldep ought to ho In Shetlands E , . TH PERILS OF OUR PORI:P.ITR mt. qt; tl. i i of e•, ,y Mid, reader in rho land. ltiCl r rculatinwthl. work, a gents will find :I hail tour certlllcates of stock entitling them iI) each, 31,1100. 20 Pre.clit4 ai e.. 100 es,•ll, .510,s00; 10 Presents at $3lll each. 2,t001; 3 l'resents at 52:0 2731 ; ..x) present); at $22:, each, 5-1,:010; :1,1 Presents nt !FVSKI each, .211,000; ro l'rehents nt 9171 each, 110 Presents at 9100 each, Munn; '2l) Presents at Aakettetl. $l, - 41); filTresenim at 950 cacti - MIX - 1' • The - rettiaining,Wesnifs Consist of nttletva of use anti value. appertaining to thetlifrilakavat Literature and the Fine .'rts, 522,000. $300,000. . Certilitate &Steck to 11 , 5anttfril Steel Plate Engraving, WOITTIiMOBE AT RETAIL TH A THE COST MI M=EIUEM And al,O enmoreN to the holder a 4 / 1 33MEZIT in the GREATDISTRIBIITION Subscription One Dollar ! Any periwin sending ns one dollar, or paying the same to tiny of OF local agents, will receive immediately a fine Meet Plate Engraving, nt choice from the following list, and one certifi cate of stock, insuring one present in the great distribution_ . - 4 .3 0 25 t DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No.l—"!ify My Child!" \o.'2—"They're - fkiVed iTheyfre ttatredi" - 50. 3—"cild Sevety. - Six; or, the Early Days of the Revolution.' Any person paylag two (lollars will receive Steel time. es,ne eheice. and two an,ttfeates of gtuvit. Units becoming f!ff titled tsi two presents. • 'Two , DOLLM ENGHAVIN - No. 1—" Washington's Courtship." No. 2 i'lirtniiiitigton's Last Interview , with his Mot*. eirP , • • ntAtE DOLLAR ENGRANINGS:' AnOverson paying three dollars will reeetite the beautiful steel plate of =l6l ) _ =I T. S. m 6' Itt.bolll 111rf41.-tl. Good Batting 15 mils per pound. I .A. LAxr,E STOCK' OF NCYrIC.Nik, (GENTS FOIL AGENTS F 4 JR, BEAM E y 1:1,1IBIC4 Ti - Molten. Stephen% d \llkley. 0 Reed Rouse. out; sTocK 01 Ontsimlng of all 411 e new t'4,lt,rs andStylv, of IN GREAT VARIETY TIL7: ORPHAN'S. Bow to obtain Shares and Engravings. send orders to u. by mail, enclosing from 91 to SIA - ei tiler by Post Mike or,lers or in a registered letter, nit our risk. - Larger amounts ?Moulkt by sent by draft or expres.. nirdiares with Engravings. !!:". shares with Engravings. 50 mimes with Engravings. shares with Engravings. Wish:ire. with En=avitum. LoCAT; AGENTS IVAIsiTBI) THROUGHOUT THE UNITED tiTNTES: THE RIVERSIDE ISSTI,TUTE, Situate At. Riven, Ifurllngton county. -New lerxey, iR foundMforille purpose of gritt ultous ,qineating the cony of deceased Soldier!' and Sailors or the United State, • The Board of Truste,4 of theHtstitutoconsists of the followlnu Well-known ett IZNIK of Penn cylcanitt uml Nriv Jersry • .WILIIAU H. MANN, District. Attorney, ' Lnwts R. 13nnox.ti.r.. Ex-CW(10)111er s. and Revorder of Dee,ls, Ph Ilacra. JAM M. Z.:4I)V Fa., New Jersey. MN. IV. WAnr. Nett Jersey. ENR. y Gi IRMA N, .Igeut Adams' Express, J. E. Ow, E',q., of Joy, l'oe4it. Co., Philran. TICEASUM DUPARTMENT, WASIIINGTOX,./). April IR, INC.--01nee Internal Revenue :—Hav- Ing received wet Isfactory evidence that the pro ceeds of the enterprise, eonducted lir the Wash ington Library Company, will he devoted to charitable• uses, permission is hereby granted to eonduet smell enterprise exempt front all - charge, tvliether from special tax or other fluty. • E. A. - ROLLINS, Commissioner. The As , oeiation have appointed as Receivers. Nit,srs. GEORGE A. CoamE t Co. , ZlBouth-Third street, Philadelphia, whOse well known integrl ty and business ettperlenee will he a sufficient, gUarattlee that-the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose .stated. , PitiLADr.trutx, PA., Mar •.:0; To ilie,olllems and Members of the Arasitlngton Library Co., N. S. READ, Seeretary- . Gentlemen—On receipt of your favor of the 15th lad., notifying us of our appointment as iteeelveni for your Company. we took the liber ty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal authori ty of the State, and having received Ills favor- Milo opinion In regard to its legality, and sym pathizing 'with the benevolent object of your Auociatioit, vizi the estucation and. mantle nonee of the orphan children of soldiers and ...nor. at the Riverside Institute, we have eon e!udeftturiecept the trulit, and to use our best efforts to promote so wortliv•rm object. ' Reveetfully your.. ,te., GEO; A. C.OOXE CO. Address all letters and orders to A;VoOrE M M. :BANKERS, - :a South ild St., Philadelphia, Pm Receivers for the Washington Library Co. . May t Rell. 722 !."tats Agents at Erie. UT:n(4. X f lAXi Page's Climax Salve, a Family blessing for 25 cents. It treats without a sear., be ilqtholit it. ' We warrant it, to cure Scrofula Sores,: Salt Rheum, .Chilblains, Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions. of the Skin. For Sore Breast fiC Ripples, Cuts, Sprains; Bruise's, Burns; •. Scalds, • Chapped Hands, &c.,: it makes n perfect cure. - •It has been used over 'fifteen years, without one failure. It ha,4 do parairel-having - pei•- • fectli • eradicated disease and 'healed after all other remedies had railed. It is a compound of Arnica with: -„many ; outer Es.traets • ~and Balsams, and put up in larger for the . same price than any dtheroliitilont. • e` ( Hold by Drmrzi•ts A• 1 White 3 Tiorkad, Propzietur.., 121 L.`..-Hy Ftn. I, New York. MEE S .. 11l 51) t) (U ...00 UO