--..,, 1 THE ERIE ()ItSERVEIL itENJ. F. .:1.91%. Itdlt•r &LOAN & MOORE. P.‘blinhorsaadProprietoft, mATLItDA Y , DEMOCRATIC NOMTNATIONa TOR OOVZRNOR, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, r crcoxima. TOR CANAL COMMISIONER, NIMROD STRICKI„ND, TOR SUPREME '151)011 " HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Or !RIR. HON. WILnAM STRONG, 07 111111[11. News of the Week. --+ -- —Capt Johnson, of the brig Ellen, though whose i netru meat,ality so many were wed from .toe wreels of the Glottal America, relate. the following curious inoident.— Hs : "Jest before six o'clock on the afternoon of Bepteinbet 12th, I wu standing on •the quarter deck with two others of the crew on deco at the same time, betides the man at the helm Suddeul7 a bird flew over and around me, just grazing my right shoulder. Afterwards it flew around the vessel, then it again commenced to fly around my Wad. Tt soon t!lew at my face, when I caught hold of it, and made it a priefer The bird is unlike any I ever saw before, end I do not know Its name.' The color of its feathers is a dark iron gray: its body was a foot and a half in length, with wings three and a half feet from tip to tip. It bad a beak full eight inehee long, and Sort of teeth like a small hand caw In eapturing it...it gave me a good bite on my right thumb. Two of the crew, who satiated in tylbg its legs, were also bitrec. As it showed a dispisition to bite at everybody, I had Its head after wards cut off and the body thrown overboard. When the bled flew to the ship, the barque wee going a little. north of northeast. I regarded the appearance of the bird as as omen, and an indicatnis to me that I most change my 00111116. I accordingly beaded tb the eastward direct. I &Mad not have deviated from my course had not the bird visited the ship: and had it not been for this change of Dowse I should eat base lialiedin with the -paseengers of the Central America." —'What a wonderful people we are' The reales& and daring spirit of enterprise never sleeps. The sucoeu of One great is but the incentive and the stlinubut to attempt something else—something greater, better, more difficult. The first steps - tieing suocusfully taken to carry the great overland mail froth the Mirsinippi to On fonsia,, we see instantly projected the bold enterprise of eonstracting a continuous line of telegraph, to extend,, from the Father of Waters to the shores of the Pan At the first glance it looks like a stupendous undertaking, yet, when w•consider the character, Went, and energy of the gentlemen engaged in it, we cannot doubt for a moment but that they will succeed. They did succeed in 'lunar enterprises when telegraphing wu in its infancy, and when works of that kind were more 'difficult of execu- tion in the then condition of things than this will now be. with all the present advantages of experience and science to aid it. The public wills it; Congress aids it: the pro. jectors prosecute it, arkl the thing is done' —A fooliah old farmer in West Stafford, Conne•Lim+ named Jeeiski Poimes, who has been dreaming for jean that then was a gold mine on ljis farm, borrowed eight hundred dollars, and putting two hundred dollars more with It, did the sow up in a piece of brown paper, and beaded it toe gipty woman, who only wanted to handle the package a moment in order to complete a charm by which she would be able to point out the coact loeality of the mine' In a moment she handed the brown package back to the Fimpletno, telling him to lock It up safe, with out opening it, and say nothing of the transaetT6n to any Hying soul. But the old man:r curiosity got the better of him, and be broke the cherub by tearing off the wrapper and ending nothing Litt brown paper A Sheriff was started off that night after the gips) , man and woman, whore old wagon and chestnut hors* were trseed to veneer,, but there lost --The polir, r New York arrested on Monday as pick pocket. two ru.rkiou. looking "chaps," who had Just arrived from Philadelphia They revealed the feet that they were females and bad been out on a spree in ,male attire for ten dal ',which time they had passed in Phila delphia. Por t ing their stay in that oily, they stopped at • hotel in Seeniii street. They were attired ninth alike.— They wore black cloth caps, drab Raglan - Costa, black pants and biota. and by the aid of breastpin!, rolling collars, eraviis, hr., their disguise was Teri good. (Ice of them said that g i be was a married woman, and had taken the opportunity during her busband'a,absence to travel a little, and preferred the male attire forwhat purpose. After a reprimand from Justice 1./sborne they were discharged. -There is a report that the Boston Submarine Armor Company have sent proposals to the underwriters of the Centre/ Amer.ca, offering to raise the bull of that ill.fated steamer, with • view of recovering the i 1,600,000 which she had on freight The schooner Eidorado,which arrived at Boston on Thursday, and saw the lights of the Central Amence disappear, at a quarter to c o'cloek P. )1, on the. 12th instant, Axes the locality with greapreeision, and, indeed, is believed to have had that position film Captain, lierodon himself, and hoer and fifteen minutes before the Iteemer went down. The wreck is supposed to he In twenty-eight fathom water. —he - Canandaigua (New York) Affesens, states that • man by the name of Louis Linder, the keeper of a Bowl -14 Ailey, wits arrested and lodged in jpll for dischargiog • gun at • young lady, (a Miss Letting,) as is supposed with the intOstion of taking her life. tithe was quietly pandeg along the street, in front of Linder's, when be stopped to the door sad deliberately died at her, several stets striking her is the shoulder and back- No e•asepla aniseed for the reseall'Y deed. His conduct for some time put busbies strange and suspieions. —Tito noctulators who attempt to buy up the near markets are failing in all quarters, sod there is a prospect of a large crop at home sod abroad. Mr. Walsh, in his Paris letter of August etit to the New York Auriga of Owetwercr. says- "Sugar is falling; the beet-root factories will supply this year two hundred and forty million pawls. Tami \ Isla of Bourbon will produce one bandraand twisty 'al; the Fretich Wert lodise will probably send = minions; altogettier the supply will exceed the in Prance" -41 man named Snyder. from Indiana. ensisaaid of or gasitelog an insurrection among the degree., Deer Oxford, Kie4., was arrested Diaz that place, last week', stripped aad t whipped, and then ordered to "mimosa." U. had also; it seems, attempted a similar proceeding near Abby trllle College Hill, in the same State. More than one hundred negro'', it is stated, were in the plot, who were to murder the wealthy inhabitants, and !Min attempt to M• • —The Syracuse papers notice the death of Sarah Abby C 0.., daughter of a respeetable farmer is the tows of Ibanez, from the effects of so operation performed hp Dr. Gay, at hie office In Syracuse. No Reed is the "rung MIA" implicated. The Doctor hu been bald to bail to sumer the charge. —A Willmar aed time witosivies swore positively, at hoetoa, the other day, that Albert Patterson was Ell Merrill, saitSiat he was guilty of bigamy. This was too mach for therwal Merrill, who came forward, swore that Patterson was not -kis, and had Patterson let of. Persons mint to he alkeerfain in swearing to the identity of each other. —A 111 0 f e l: Waal: „ warred at Bangor, Nola*, on Sun day, is •se l boy quarrel batmen Wm. Crosby, son of W. C: Crosby, Esq., and Charles Lowell, son of John LowelL Yang Lowell was stabbed by Crosby with his fax.ilet klibt, aid died within ten miaow. The lads were 144 lb yowl old, and attended nrhool in the roan build. —d -31 r. Thos. D'Arey YcOee, editor of the Montreal Ned tea, and well known in this city and State is writer and lecturer, is about,reosiring a substantial testi monial frog his Canadian friends, before the *loss of oe tober. To Montreal alone, io a few days, the rum of oleo bundr..l and fifty dollars was subseribed and paid in. Al Bordentowo, N J, oo Sunday ereotog tut, a iitti. ' , at of Mn. E. Wilson, In the &bestir* of Ms mother, retired to bit room, and after locking the (Igor and fasten my thr windows, hang ttlmself to a bed poet by moans of a bria.lkorelilof„whorwho was found next morning, deed. J u. Turner started last week from his rwsideiwe Huntsville, Missouri, to tours, his denoted wife to tte State Lunatic Arylum. Oa the followiug day he awoke la a state of fraatie derangement himself, and be sad hie usfertuoate wife bad to be taken back to their relatives. —Judge Rau*ll, of New Turk, II a terror to Nil 4 0011. The int criminal sentenoed b 1 kis* after uweediag the Leach wu a garroter who was sent to the State Priam for file. Judge B. has just sentenced a burglar named ;Utile ea w f r rty year. to the'tats Priron FROCLA NATION. fa the orieo •oi hg. fee oethorieg of tee Clea......sealth of Pvil..stfraleidy J A JIBS PO - UM:A Governor r 1, WIiERSAS, A minas finattetal revulsion Wes metered, 111111iltiag is the aorpeasioa of !wee payments by the head of thi• end ether &us It th• Union, and the hailers at ilany *MAHAN tommeteit! houses. Wallin( to the psompal sobseradipsuit mid depression of trade, and threat. ening to afoot tihmetroaqy the °relit of the Common wealth and the treat industrial interests of the people, 0CT01133 3,18 W. ilfsralitaa, An occacloa so extraordinary requires prompt and eilcient action to milts an alarmed and suffering community, Therefore, L JAMEIf POLLOCK., Governer of the Common of Peuneyislusla, by virtue of the powers eonferre4 so me by the Constitution, do hereby convene the Gene* Assembly of this Commonwealth, and require the members of the Senate and House of Hare sentatives, to meet to their respective Houses, in the Halifflak.ad afftilittaah ,100 Thhiroday, the 'lath day of October A. /Xs. JAR, 0112 o'clock at noon of that day, when ,41 there to tall' ato echtsidiration and adopt snob measures of relief in the premises, as the present ezigency may seem to them in nett wisdom to demand. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and oaused the growl seal of the Commonwealth to be stftx• ed, at Harrisburg, this :Atli day . of September. in the year of our Lord, 18ST, and of the Ladepondence of the Oaken States, the eighty ascend. By order of m Governor. It will be umin by the above, that Gov. Pot.Loce has called an extra-session of the Legislature to take into consideration the !immortal rendition of the Banks of the State. Of the propriety of this percipients action on the part of his Excellency there will undoubtedly be • diversi ty of opinion. Some will consider it a wise and just measure It is this class that, 'ben trouble comes, in variably look to special , legielathhi to help them out.— They have no idea of helping themselves. They look upon Government as a sort of machine to rush to the rescue of every body and every thing that raises a efy of distress. Tell them that we have been living too fast—tbs..: too much speculation, and as insane desire to get rich without labor —is at the buttod of our trouble, and that the natural laws of trade will eventually regulate and bring the country out of its p difficulty, and they will shrug their 'boulders, and cry for more corporate privileges. Other, of which we are one, can see no reason' for an extra PC eon. The country is rich—there is no disputing that The people are nut groaning under the butthen of debt, and with full granaries and no want of gold and silver' in the country, there is no reason under heaven why the tax payers should be saddled with more debt in order to pas. laws whereby the Hanks shall be enabled to clove their doors, and escape its penalty. Upon this point, the Press" says "It is believed by many sound thinkers of all parties, that. in the present prosperous condition of the .country, and the large amount of epeeist known to be in the hands oldie people, it is within the power of the banks, by • fair uireof their credit and the means they bars at their command, though it may be it a contliderable lose to them, to be able to redeem ill of their liabilities, either to note-holders or depositors, at no distant day. If this he so, no pierillee should prevent them from complying with their obligations. In view of the ntany'seertfice• which hare been made by individuate to maintain their credit with the banks, they should notliesitate &moment to make an equal if not greater sacrifice& to sustain their own credit. If it be found that Getty have neglected or refused this, they can claim no sympathy from the public, nor will it be accorded to them. Our bank, mast not forget tit while for years they hard-been extending favors and lend ing money to their own friends, at the lose rate of si,x per cent. perannum, of which we have had •bundant evidence. beginning with the failure of the Lancaster stating' testi tutlon and the Lancaster Bank, and ending, we hop*, with the present crisis, there were hundreds and thousands of merchants, mechanics, manufneturere, builders, and business men of all elapse., who wire paying enormous rates to maintain their credit with these very institutions It wilt not do, then, under any circumstances, to allow them to issue a depreciated paper currency for the benefit of their customers lichee tiny ham means to pretraf it,) to the great Injury of the rest of the community." Again, from the same paper we quote the following sensible aid sound advice • We deeply regret this step. But now that it has been decided upon, we have only tp say that the proceedings i f the Legislators will be watched with jealous interest. The banks and their backers east carry any measure, if we may judge from past superiors. What.they may desire, how ever, is one thing, bat' what their system con stand and the community approve, Is another and a v'ery different thing. The banks should seek to secure public confidence by the moderatos and jun ire of their appeals. They should throw themselves upon the good men of all parlies in the Legislature—upon the generosity of the people. Any other course—an" attempt to force • Isle through, by amens of the lobby, will inveitatily react against them.— They should reeolleat that I-keyhole community is fi lied w ith new revolutiooary ideas on the subject of banking: and if they would retain Or win bank public confidence, they must ask for no law that will not stand the fullest and "investigation. Our legislators tffust represent the honest sentiments of the masses, and utterly defy the appeals of the men who are now ready to go to fltarrieburg to earn the wages of iniquity by advocating any scheme, no matter how infamous. Governor Pot.t.coAt Is about to conclude his term of - office. lie has undertaken a great responsibility in calling this Legislature together:' lie is this head of oar State Government. We have lost character throughout the Union by this last suspension of specie payments Our good passe Is traduced and oar credit assailed by the press in other cities. Let not Governor Pot.Locc dishonor him self by yielding to the projecu of those who only seek their own ends, and constantly forget the true interest of , the State." Whet an unlucky thing it is for our Black Republkan brethren that, by the Domination of Darin !hums, they bare •empletely tied their tongues in the present Unsocial crisis. A few years since, as all will , reoollect, such an opportunity as the present to ascribe diameter to the work ing of the tariff of '46, would have been rolled, by the poistietais, of the Black Republiean school, us a sweet mor sel nadir the tongue. But David Wilmot's antecedents spoil all ibis mow. They cannot say ti•to "free trade Brit ish tariff" has done it, without planting a shot directly In the face of their s naedidats. They esonot cry "ruin," without "ruining" their ono political consistency—pros pects they have none; they cannot point to the stoppage of factories and iron mille—to commercial failures, and topling Basks—and say, "I told you so," without calling up remilpieepees coosectedorith their candidate, that ex hibit, the desperate shifts ishieh political necessity his forced upon them! Alas for the "ruis" cry, then, which in times past they were wool to regale us with 'ilea over. speculation brought the 'peculators to their-knees. Alas' alai! how their own politireal inconsistency has tied their tongues. IBet we *et down to introduce the following paragraph fro& the "Prete" as illuateatiag our views uf the causes which hare in fleet led to the prevent difficulties. There is no doubt that mandseturers are suffering from wild and mildest railroad speculations—tbat the hotplates world is ott its hooey booms,' the rash of the oonatryi has 'been Is vested with a realm build in ',stem laDde—bilt it hi also evident that our Banks are crippled and public cosi demos bet, benanoe rich and poor, high and lqw, haws been firing terposd their mains. This is a fast age,' doubtless; bet it is sot fast *sough to hoop up with that swift footed *Mot Chat rants so many—Madam Foothldis. Tb eases c i f t h e primal dilleatties wed not be lawkod for in politi tid immune, thew it is in oar ewe homes, 'resod the do. 'es* hearth, aod in the reasons enumerated below: Pointe*, like quatilteriei in medicine, i ts teat of mischief. Whoa we desert priaciploe fur •x a, and attempt to tinker where we 'timid boldly Tee d ?eon,. ws oaly - postpone the evil day, and the Muliable mask more destructive Another dot enatatile thing ill the attempt to tarn to party account the su ings of trade, mankfaotarers, sad labor, which grow oat of unavoidable cause. Tor lassance, the allegatioa that the precis& stringeary fa the money market is 'be result of the Tariff of 1846 is emineatly midair sad dimmed liable. Qua of the city papers boldly asserts, that the failure Oa well keows 1,.. wiaaalbsnory, sad the mass. quest disehargo of .ono two thaasand warkma, was pro .ed, la part, by that Tariff. Now we have no doubt that this arm itself would diode's adt:pting sorb a pretext u this. Under the Taut of Ma, the saaufacturs of rail. road iron be this eoutry was. la Gm, largely protected.— The gust house alluded to bps bee. almost continually occupied is this briportapt branch of trade for yea» part. end to Its itaiset capacity. Their nspeaeloa was sag • by the jimpta bet diet they have Isom maanfromsriag iron (or r.Ursad °capsular, rsosivbig in payment tbo bonds of shore ociespanies, bawls' some thirty yeast te run. Pall ing fit negethite these leads, or to barrow nue aims, is easenquesee sf the engrafts epeoulatiosi la public lands, cad the abstraetioa of our ,appal to pay our foreigw debt. —which capital was diverted to other yarrow la the Old World them Invest:newts Is American securities—a *etas. crophe biome aortal& TIIO idea st lagging la ths Tariff ef 1846 am the muss of theme suspensions, is, we repeat, unworthy of 11 greet sad ealightue4 party; arid we WY glad that die expedient lies not been generally resorted to. ANDREW U. CURTIN. Secretory of the Commonwealth TREY ARE T YD. .lasob H. Bahamas, %rawly a dramis.st Editor sad politician In Kentucky, died meetly: 'As Wag the au trio) shot Francis Waring, of Va., a pratttioA.daottot, is a duel Natal os his by Waring. Kr. Holoasn ' aprood kir moony 11 - dio 'earth west war, and foagitt gallootly the raise, Wog 'Mashed to the moestod rileiMoot from Seott, of Col. JObesos; sod me* timeglit it iru from bit gee leo ballot sped by whieh Teeessob foil. H. did so t shim to love cillitd tko tatiod, although he WSJ ostirdod hi killed U Isdiso is authority. is. Rev. .1. L Kelly, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. at Tadepeodenee, lowa, arrested oa a charge of wash with latest to commit a rape, ifras discharged by the wort, but the eittsoas, belioriag Me guilty, made arraageateats to woad feather him, when be left for the East. —rho Chicago Jorroo/ mumations, aeon caber lasaries DOW *World by the people of that rlty, Imagoes straw berries from DlMpeoma. • 111 1 40* • JOU 7A JOH EKK JOI Jo 011 K entur at lIMN orincE. Jn WORK • Jou 111,08 K , . fetal, 4asomaffinB MRs. IlcriPA Mit 1314 tan *trout modate a I v s, h nr d ors, with or without room. at her nrwhlenee on :+tot. betWeeo 16.1elenth and Typatth Street., .ee t tto.or 4 4,t,th ..r Key doe, F . :tie. October 3, 1657 —2l NOTICE..—The auhariliwr ia a nat., ritla..a of Erie County, awl coua../..rw hisaw.lf napaal.te of •loing the ',cities of the office of Prothonotars or t Court. of Illaideiruity, and would offer hiemad( u. a efantlilito fait that fallStv. Subject how ea or to the Sill of 11,, .r tltr anima. a , f +awl euuJat). Pilifairw, September 5, 1857 17 vcrricE —The undersign...l a reeeient of Erie, eners himself as a candidate br Brest., and iterolder, •nb• subjnet to Ins decision of the tutee of iiriatCoont). Awl *I, 11457 Orllr EDlTOR:—Pleare ant 1111 l nee the imam ,d Jews Mat, of liestrreereek, as a esudelate Cer the office of Register tlidlierer , ler. Mr. Rice la on old citizen of ennuty, and a nano fo etery.way quahlted to diseharrAbe dude+ et that office 111111.1ereek4ept , 25, 1157. , Nor MANY CITIZENS WA IF*. A t ri u e r Pe a of .l 4la V eirta ra mber i lf e vo}er. to differ •ut portions ol the cougar, 1 am ;refaced to sunounee myself ae au independent 'mud idol. fur A iteutbi) , rubject to the derision of the ,pie, without dEginetloo apart., e the ne n t.oth.l TI11•41/11 iu T:teher nett Waterford, 1'.., Sept. ::.. FIROKEN, DISVKIIIIITED PIV4PENDIKO BANK?* I or tbs. oaformation ol such of our rvakkra a* may 15... 0.0 uata a. to I. 10 111 Y 11/.11) ri•oript of 1000..1, a ,011.1.1.101.1 410R1 Wilipetidad and ihscmditn.l Hanka Now Vora Pranisriva Ada. wad Trout Co N Y ekt, All r, onayli•na• It Its Merit tl k 4,1401-111t100,•••• Indiana. Wk Ssaratoca 1 . 0 half Moon Rank of lb. C/401.01, la.i1.041.011• Sabekrtta harbor thank, !lofts. C.-otral Hank, ROCipn KU I I. to 11USIOta. flavor lA,. * do flank of Mon, Eihrtn. tiolitt'or .1. 11',,nois Banta duul.tful l'heknung Co , liorsalwa•la • Wleemasis. 1,,,t0rt0 ( 41, Pbalp , Kock It”er Bank, Hoek R 1..., t tokarin Hank, L'tfra 1,, Hiler Bank, '.r•-en Itav N la f ara Hirer, T..oranda 1-'••ouie a Bank, Ifilltankw Haul .41 irlrans, A it.l.ls F•rfa...rs' tiotuk, IludApen HliflleUla Bank, Nrar Hunt Ntlellelgass. Hank of lurtuNg, Corona% l'••ninoular Ilank, Dete,,,t 111x-+C•uint% flank, H• n 1 sn 'Ohio. Welton. H'k of Locki.. r• VIM". Var."' Bank, I) , t,.1, 1111,01 a CAlMlliiN,fll* t 11, tiank,CAnclunati. Hank of Lima .' - ranal flank, Clrlehtful Hank of 1,••••••r.i...fr".• -, ~,...... County Bank, Tieln r^r•da 1A rt . m a n .ftk %% 1114.. op 111 ", !tank, Sautlusky Col. Itimode. I.hismi• - 1 ,•,„,,,..1.1 Hank, . 4 prinK6d:4l FarUara' Hank. N itkront I. oinsesetlents. Blip( moth Co •I“ lirr..l . - l'. %eh , ngeni iiride.p.,,, Mount Vernon, Vrorittewe Oolekest• r Bank, Colkhealef it'k of !Lir ktoput•lu-, ,I.• 11 I. r hank, lb WAIT) R. I. "en Irk, k.,sot iir , ....... .I. It kof liarif.,rd Count V, Harffur.l Wafau"k Hank , fridel.rt • Or H k., grid,' .41 Ti‘is.t..n .. 'll /mantis nm-t t.. Halter. . 11„no,n Hook Bank 01 liallowoli Ilookoitotrliaul .Haneork Bank, 1.1 , .... , , New Jersey. Ellifworto Bank, .1., flor„sou I n. IS k, Hackenanek &Wool d„ Baal tll \.. Jorlw., \ It ilookunt Rkor }Sauk. 4 a nr- , • 1 ItruPto-n Hnok, Triton Canton Bank, South Clot.. If Irllllllo. Etching. Bank, Bangor 'l.:ink of Kanawha, Mal•Oo. Vermont. Iran. Allegheny Bank. -.,,..p„,0.t0d—A II VI lore.", irk. 11 , 646 y Bank ,•til ti Roy si ton 1111.1, TO THE ELECTORS OP ELLIE 11111.+NT f I hare ohaerred to 1111.9 yr Inn nawapaperat.l the court'. a put.- Itentruu purporting to be the proceeding, .1 ani tttt of A hip. •nd Atnencnns held at Girard on the 10th ult., at which It appear". mi name was pr... Ord 111. II candidate for Aarembly If •aeh mewling was hold and en. ta .I.lJoh And, I can only say that I was Ignprant wta.ily,azot alike, of both hart:, and as yet bare had no °fitful totc.rtualsuri o{l the subject l can as) Curtiser, hue •% er,• it.h truth •od w.th all due r P•pt t f.•r •ol _.ntlewru a L.. WA) late composed on. Ii meeting, ILat their 111100 to 11 IILoO 10 rot elf WWI wholly unauthntimi by me and without my It nowledg. lam t ratothlste f..r the office deltictretted abet*, but am a volun teer, cam.lklate before all the %erten 01 the veratar v . Aleut relltreetee to WV piriltao orputsitirm or aettram, au.l tf eteete-41 .111 earls, or to terve my nail.. coup - ere..lA all her. rittatairtaltlaullt !hunt further that r.poo tx are L,111,Z ete.,..11 • Arc talnt....s by Int.. .-0.1 partite% I hAI I •nr I' • t Ito n, •. or 1.11•11 "Kjw• No things. r.. itu. I raltly In LI.. 1. rlii• I'm! 1 an Rol, sad hare Area a attnek, , of Aral . uy sm. lor raft Of sawrietwei, And 11 .4.1.4, 11, .:1 lot! 1 rinillph .4 . •XIMPaII or •111 r party ..xellt•trei, licapectfully M ILL DEMOCRATS OTE FOR run, Ske un.lerstand that It is claimed by those or the Re putihean party who were instrumental is procuring the nomination of John R. (.rhea. for the legislature, that he will,reonivs ■ large number of Demoeratie voter—some going AO far al to put the number Bonn at 1000' rpon what authority they,thake this ..•croon we are not advis ed; but one thing we are very certain ot no real Demo. eras, whether he has a ticket otlut two t., vote or not, ram .o tar forget what is due to himself and his principles as to rote for such a candidate. In saving thi., we have no reference t.. Mr. L'oc/iriiii to a man —we hate long eines determined,:in opposing candidates tor olltee, to make their poittical principles arid their publio acts, sled Dot their peksoloal standing, • ground of objection We shall do so with the Republican caodidates, of which Mr. co, Arise is on', now before the people There is not OLIO of these candidates !hut isnot •r touch entitled to Democratic votes as he is Nut one' And yet, we do not hear it claimed that either of his compeers reeeive such support.— Why is this Simply berswie the men who forced Mr. Cothran upon the Republican party fear his defeat. They know that he so unpopular—that his public acts do not commend hint to the support of the masses who are honest, and they hope, by pleading the baby art as it were, to enlist sympathy in his support ; at the hands of Demoerats, and thus avert their own eondenination. They don't care three straws for Jobi R. Cochrom personally— I they would tot go across the street to save him, if his de feat did not compromise their own future standing . fin the party over which they are struggling to re le. They btve the prestige of the regular nomination, anti with that, nod the help of Democrats whom they hope to "rope in" on the eternal never-ending. cry of "our local hobby," are seeking. not only the coerces of the regular republican nominees per see, Due their own personal suppremacy in the Republican party. Is there& Democrat in Erie County, PO lost to his ode sense of dignity—so void of eh politi cal loreeight —as to lend himself to this scheme ? We hope, webelieve not' No, rather let the Democracy stun • heck, and if they cannot help the independent candidate far the Legislature, let them take no part in the contest— They certainly cannot consistently, as men and an Demo crats, vote fur J.,Ato R. Narita, the regular nominee of the Republican eormintion. If they can, they can with equal consistency vote for Col. Warner, or arj other name on the tieket. ersekrat., If our information is correct, was a Dartioerat inNerinont; hut when he came here, he laid off Ms Democratic :oat, and rotted up his 51 and went to work for the Whig party. Certain it le, for we remember tam distint.t as though it were yesterday, that in 1344 be was as loud mouthed and as vindictive a denunciator of Pots. and liet r i.ss as any man in the county; and from that day to this, whenever the men and measures of the Democratic party were to be ridiculed or belied. Jaw B. VocAroa's tongs* hoe been ready for the work. Among the first to embrace that Peoria heresy—roe, No/Slaps= —hie vote* was loudest and hie energies most untiring in carrying out the plane which resulted in the _detest of Uov. Wu. Itiotca, and the success of the Protect cipher, Lies POLLAK lie a now the segruharly nominated eaodidate of the Itupublitan party, and If mien professing Democracy ran vote f. r him with such antecedents and under such auspices, they can also rote fur David Wilmot with &oral propriety. and the sooner they unite their for lt111•• with that party this better. As for ourself, we do not know whether we shall rote for ILtvin Ramon, the independent candobste for the Legislature, or nut.— that will depend np ,u cirrumst•nees—but there is one thing we are certain we shall not do, and that is to rote for Joh,. 'it Cockroa, arid thus help sustain the reactor Dominations of the Republican party. ERIE CITY ART I'2l'lo '.—Attestion is called to this institution, the advertisement of which appears in another column. The Exhibtion will take place on the nth and fittb. Tilers la no question that such an institution us is contemplated Ly this experiment, would be of much practical benellt„ - analwe hope to see it liberally patronized. We hate heard of ections urged to the manner Ibis was started, based 'upon the id-s that It Is a private speculation bat even if that objeetion ralit—erblet we are not tn. , elined.. believe—it la oneAsit can .sally be removed, by those interested taking an active pert, andibus turning it to public acetone!. Every thing must have a beginning, and bare Is a capital beginning for an institution that may be made an honor to our city. We trust, therefore, that t)as movement will k meet that esemaregetuent Its intrinetic mettle demand. Key. Mr. Bliekbart, delivers Ike suldreee be Thursday wit at 2 o'eloek, P. M. Pit" The "Deacon" "(the Weitt;al,l4ryar, who attend ed the lair la this rite last week, for the 'purpose of "INN,. lag the elephant:" an.l every thing aloe to be seen, relates the following am haring eome an ler his observation. For catr part we think he most have seen .1 through the hottom of a to • "A boy, small and reniant, was walking shwly past s '4O whirl had jest 'topped. The driver of dm relit. ' , Ain the ground, with has arms extended towards to assist the young lady who was about to 4„ "route," aqd the lady "e.orte it" over lb. pod the boy passed dlaset/y undersoath Axed, the boy was not risible. As one ..rev a light, so had the lady entdator" absolutely "put him alight of Ha sight-seeing lute a • eolgil btfoll as well NJ P•4O. esSoeolf, the lady was • *Award bean, who, line for-fhe gate of was not usateri qte eyes, waa 'ion of has cis w 4. sad tt. The driver it. boy. As she her; whoa she al would clap so satin 14 covered his with her oat * of eight: lerieeJ the s Illeral egyptias darkness—th Is a very short tithe the boy wished bank into the wagon by he ... alter thouating beiehle her, insole a f exit. The boy though highly lodise's*. a. ally airoeted; s Dery ou erifehing around , e vialbra, probably caused by the tight euhipre e)e•ltdr while ..heed • rrrtprarl4llool. \ rture gap asith to rept"' n. r ial ruin= l'hiladelphis as well so new York, and t►e conodenee .•f man in man la greatly shaken. People who have cash Mwh•ie up ia limey vestige er time slimy is pities; sat the most tempting offers of snows rarely sato, to draw it oat. The bill ►rain: with t►dtr hots fates and "Pa"' ing eyes, preambulate the street all day Ibffering brit and scciiska class pew freely for i aogialatirm at 3 per sent a month. fiatuaki we Ws • $4,000 *tic of ► heat* la good credit, doings business of $300.000 per annum, shay • i ed at 4 per cent a mootal and the tiet it ro prat In tbelle days that the highest Agoras of Interest are not eausidered P I (ortionats. The balk of our business men aredetenmin. ed to keep up their credit, as any sastrilles whatever. The lo.lependeot•. list of Thursday ism:laded 109 failures, sad these were Dot over one half of what ■ighl have been re ported, as we hem un the authority of an extensile* coma.. merefal &VIM. Bat this sumo of things will soon bring over geld from England, astbat is by far the most profita ble import at the present time, and wheat can be bought with gold thirty per cent eheaper than with dry goods. flilinese.has been stopped almostestirelyi In the extort, of another week the ii jobberr will have very heavy pay ments to make, and if they pass safely through that crisis. ,00fidenee will be in a great measure restored. They hate been laying up money to meet the difficulty and it is 1...r...red that they will generally pay up promptly, with ry few stoppages. - The paper dealers sad mannfactur , rs are breaking down - lhert and In Boston, owing partly to t h.• dullness of the publishing business. Mebane, which ' , topped, are wealthy and will probably resume very ....11. Two or three of the Philadelphia dry goosls houses 'tibial have gone dbaer were regarded "good an gold;" only one dry goods house of similar standing hes felled in it.. city since the firmer. began. tpf course, this trouble isebegioning to be felt severely of the laboring Wastes; especially ineshaties, great ono. twr• of whom are and will be throws entirely oat of ems. 'troy otent• especially machinists, tailors, bentsni. etc., most •.I all these employed cm wholeeats work. Amusements go on however, with desperate tali and twreaming zest. Thalberg's entertainment, are crowded o nth the brilliants of upper Madera; the Aeademy of Mn t. a nightly jam of sweets. The hotels are fail of out town merchants, who ate lnirksit lightly Just new, sad ritenti their Wane Ume and loose cash at the theatres sod concert rooms. ISAAC rEB,c7ICR MEI!MMiII =I The loss of the Central America fell heavily on many -.llentm of this city, as a large number of the lost passen• gcr. bad friends find relatives here. The amount of mon ey already subscribed for the rescued sufferers, who ar., r,%e.l here in a very destitute condition, is already quite I I ge. The unanimous opinion of those who are (beat se 'pistoled with the subject, is, that the Central America WA. decidedly unseaworthy, being a mere repatehing of thi old George Law. Bangs, the great trade sale auctioneer of books, is re ported failed. This Is probably the result of rub advances made upon utittaletible stock, or a delinquency in payment§ on the part of ritail booksellers. All cheap polleations went at a mere nominal price at the late sales, the circula tion of this class of mailer barkyr been diminpikupd very much by lb' popularit, of the four coot weekliek. There weeklies are now employing • great deal of literary and artistic talent, and will take the place of the twenty-11ga c. of novels which were formerly In 'soh exteneiro Je• tuand. :quanta se New York is—with a ricer on sae\ aids, and Pc& breezes purifying and invigorating the air—she -..,ht to be the healthiest eit in the world. But is emelt the Can we lay Mains to any &deb distinetion? We w,re •turtled the other day in looking over Halt :a Journal ib.lll.l—an egoellent work by the by—to see, by a la -1,;,, of the oomperrative mortality of London, Philadelphia, end New York. And while the annual deaths in the for mer RAJ one in 4 1, our bill of mortality ezhibited one in ."4, while Philadelphia Is only one in 57. Thu i■ start: lidg, truly, and ought to lead to investigating the causes.. line of the newspapers in commenting upon the fact, says the muse way be found in our dwelling.. Too many peo ple live in the same house--too many sleep in small, dis mal, ill-ventilated rooms, attire, cellars, dc., Ar. This idea would seem to be correct froth the facts disclosed by another part of the table referred to—namely, that while the statistics of London and Philadelphia show only 7 in the former, and 6 in the latter to one house, the statisticti of New York show to one buuse- -or just double that rif I.AI ID HINARWI London and Philadelphia. Now, if (bete rtatistier are reliable, the rause of our own mortality is in part explain. LI; and only in part. Th. other part may be found In our Slthluess—for your readers need not be told that the wren* metropolis is the dirtiest eity above ground. Without any great and comprehensive system of draining by !atoms titan sewers, the streets became the receptacle of all man ner of filth, which Is rarely removed until it impregnates its death dealing miasma into the air. Und i ee there ctt• runs stances the only wonder is we are not r, -in tinenoi p. a • ah , t dolleately called lair I t . •.r nil rally al countable, inetstnui ha. it ~.1) . o n rt.me, tad t h e wk. !Pvt. trisintior in wnioF. h frt.] I. nr• . le•trly showed a dimiatietl istiii • A1../r4 al this rt ha 1 wo-ight with th.• jury.— By Oi • ;,..1‘;.•. It iirn• rtr , iper'y .•eis •.1 with cwoletaptwoule At the end id I .tii t, .• . • n • lieliire finntingiliin •11.• •t,',l a yt ung man. an.lllkoly n• not t ' tn• 1•11 u, 'rat pin. , among his oil Wall menet nitintetatii• At the end Id hie Forty years, Llefinighan will he riiieniied it id. the entne priAon, if' he live. (lining.) the full 1...• and come back on the werld an 3,4—1, hr,,kett, wretcbcl, Isola led man, poor an I helidt - nh not,: I en regret tb fo,•d and shelter and ...tor ol the g I t:he h ttl lett Seems tt n^t ,• tl ib tier for.tho rot , r yr. 1 lit rt r 11/0 ri thi tenntkahle to •rint tt t oh. I n it s ; i un.•lltipti: cape the the re In I the ,:' ,,, TnicK - nuthoritie of New - York p The New Enitan•l llotua; Life Ini.urinee Compa ny iarue , l a p,11.., oniv iatt, or live thousaad dollars to Lieutenant lit:m.lln, -..uttnanger of the Central A mewl% mi. The Buffett" I.•arr). that the I nited Stales government hoe tarred n up , in th 4. Rag a lo nod Brantford Railway Company.: irthdding them to ronrtroet a dock an•l track nev• the 01. • ••• thea River, frir the purphee ht running their ear. int But Cineinnati ore w.l ) , 'rhe of Wedartiday, report- the att •LD pted eute k le of a .team boat clerk on account .1 1, r, the %hooting of 3 negro by soother, from j0i1c0..,. ;‘,",1 g or two negro women. the knocking down no•I r.ll.ers f Coiner oti ibe Omni, the arrept tl.,,svc the attempt to twirler an Ttalion hy an EntrliAtio.in. and noinlierleita rob. beries. pr•As an evidene^ ,f the at rlng , ne .1:1, money market. the Roston Pao imp that mu.ical organ trrinde• refused th diseeunt unit rrreta .f Leer an “eollatereil." Orr A go.] lookinz friend of °Urn. who is on thin side of swrty, though somenvhst hoiry-heads 1, spittle absent from the city in few dav• n.)0:1 Prof Wood', Ihir Restora tive, and on htt return c the 1 to 444 hie lady-love, dot was amused to find she dol 0 t re , qn ix.. him, slid immediate • ly determined to Nat'l fur a r oil'o of himself. bat was evestnilly ebsgrine.l to tin.' he was surplanting his former self in the ofkrtions of the Ittly, which reused him to make hinisr:f known t.nt 11, 4 I 4•1. that she like" the eountorfeit better than the orifinal, and insists that he tOnligitle (If neeessary) to une the Hat Restorative. To toe had of the Druorists.—St. /.0). in Marto mq tforaid. SPECIAL _N CYI' I joy 'CO THE WOILI.D•—Thr irritest 11.-docal I)krmg r) tlit. tIA t,1.• Alb urtikrint•Lt firimbol.r. I. ['flint. ott arBLACK DR ItItOWN 11AI 1.-41.1130,1 in fire minute., from the ..r Hair, by the ap pllratmn %. Olt RVI wAItIuNITD to defy 4eteetion. an I never to In the ',hie ne • ktn, no matter lint often app . .e. I how len: I (be ,rentlaten and no harm ran pienethlv ere', lin.rit —the .4...1 eIIICTSV LEK (.11 the hen, Pala William l Bat. 'n-''. r. 71r , ..1 any on the !knit atd.a AA nu, Wru. A. lAntrhe: - II", pur , h„,,. All rount..rreil.— - 4 , 111 hy 'ten krt inclair, F.Tio, Pa nt an IMIT ATM . ( oltkol Y , an I ;itokool oroofol by Tut no .C.• IloProL. of Aciburel Nameoordooleroolob. , ii it Sr, unw 'WI :I,; .• , •th I 11...1, 111.1. i 1,11 OP./I y be published A PERI. Ii:CT s('Hc 177'CTI b(IR TIJI: LA.Y (•AT LEAC(IIEA AV!) HLINTA:FIS . of twine a pan wet, !,,r all thiamine% it has contrul OTer but ONT. 11.tI.AUY—bs. but lINE AlM—aeromplimhea INA ONI.: MINI', to Ittl . NOT' , txnurr&Toar VIVRA tlit—srbAtt ever be It. form or igientsti witet he- tit the larail, throat, cheat, abdomen, ettremttlw nr slur, Fo err farm ~f ttriamirat(aa t but pa Maw ,tna.a..) a .uhdued by A ft. Pamir as (Ire t. by water, Is It to. 41, Aur thio —.mph by n•storing the Mgt Wilmot between th. nobly and .oh. 1•. rturh t. tU pnteney, that lilt. Mier De matt.•r, it rlpoutre. toer.l) hat adhere to the pilot of s .0111.11pp...1 int. Is ...lilt .•f it, t.. M 0. ., the et:air. orttesu. tip- or' ua u.rr.,..,.• ,.0Mr, the ,hteracd wiry, 0.1 rs,./ h• el eaeorelcr olfugt br 01, polyr - 11 M, PRIMP CO: T, Etr,o PI URA( iIMI-1•11TCF. PPR. Your moptham ago, till. an. Ater..ao• *SA •uhmatted to the trlbnnal or sn antoitiont In that •liort pa'a•rthal, nearlf fire Irsmireaf eatitory ate! 1.111 , 114111 . 111 lln the I. tt. , ranismtaa Rntuh Prortneeal anal F.Daland hate per•onally if -steal or Itltliellieral it* @Meaty in inifinsamatary thseas,o • and have protionnerti it the most valuable medial all•vot yry of the or any preceding ace. This en liebtastemt jury of ere 'handrail nlusble men. by their tantamount verdict, ba tvan the A eta pia toost 'alt an ,kkanwtgr, as will h. Neon by the fallow lag tarter entracto Pro,. the ii•torte,n 'frondler W.' think th• following . howtimorstals from wohltritortri, who rt e.ovedi thr Salt In pa) anent for atirrrtistintr, entitlest-fo higher coo sidrration awl root° rontittoorr, than Shot. cerielenter ordinarily attached to adyerttand loodteinc. Lynn Raporfer, %two 'Pt, non too!teriio, lb.. Antip.)Ongtat4o '4B/1, uo rapidly working it. s,+ 1.. pope", r to ror In tbl• riVr—hoir too cured Khrutriatiaat, , litoth of Iflual io the Hend,Croup and tirnorhitic- Laurrunew .teMariel, Mass ,-.. It $, a pu re remedy for I utiammatory Complaints' " 21 0 HuatiarlossJ a.—" It Mri aude unratleel to Inliamtnatory Nana, Air ' ,Ve —" All ',lib hate axed the halt hare sherived the least Iseasdliesal effects triwn it Alltatosim Journal, 0 , sultteel by Mrs F.. S. De % ter.—We can .sir from oxpertenee, It is an excellent renii..tv for I leadaehe, Neuralgia, Arm and Valpitatinn of the heart—indeed, we see sons it wilith, all it feliww Mid we nay ( ioti .pr.-1 the clew utrateme." A ' e Demecra4, lad—'it Ilse eurel .weal eases of libtsumattam, Bronchitis'. Erympelni and i sinter: 1.4111111.10.0.1 A lir gnat, Me.—" I /It r jotlrtir Sll4ll. was cured of .sere Neuralgia In one week." • Pathartphsa Ileraa Pa --o.lt I. v...•;;lir very I...pular bon," Liittrt nes Bearer, -- It hall intA.l Humor,. matt Ingam- Nia,tary all Dimessea.' Wasysearille natter A - eta... , It 10.11 , 111.1. Fever', Headaehe Touthacbr, and 1...ca1 Fatal- —*•,rkuur but rJtrfsslb • 'V 11.1.14 NI A. II ATM ELOR. 'll lieroadyr v, Now You* MGM Another editor, I letter tit.. r , ' —I knist.fsererill who are wing It with great briust% but tin is to t (sol rilikrit . chow, whom they do not wiabilo eft er ip Another—..l hue two s I.le filet 3 eorsr—bave lutist ihe ilsat tour weeks, ands= esti cured .° -_,. Aitother—. A sop of luitili k Woe, oir lit , front lYsyt , ."; 10 .' 4 the Wilt on. mouth, and II *" Moa+•r4e 7'e. sia, • "It WS voluabid sohotitolloo for Versesectiois sod il.m. " 118 ( 4/1.... Val' ont and lanamaDatory wipes'rs tism, it is Invaluable." PIP - Glirishalli 7Le►. Mail —" Thr ..111t.fr ruttmi of Kurh ~ 1 1f1..0 , 1 to the Haul." Wrists Okiimirtha, AV.—. gm" asaikaboala bow* A laa Igo fonly!' Dgfili• &trier, Mr.—" lle rota"! vire! I . a : 4 61 t lan "'rat/ gh. 4 , 84 mess." • .1111‘ , 1011x ,K4ork, /at —" It hap I , ••• 1.....1 .tie. • .fu II r ,s. \.•n % otiS Headache." ' Another editor, by letter —"One of oor compositor,. 10.- t,ken it for nen riay and Heartburn, and re loot' to rl. pmts. " Another It is very popular with the ladies in Nen.", toot Female Complaints. " ApOthel;—" It to the best remedy for Fri', and Ague ever u.e.l IMOP-WthilLe Another:—" My wife loselong bean atilicbnil with In dainiii ,tion of Lim Loafs awl timid Cong%; she tun itmed the gait lion thsii month, sod her complaints are wholly rembeed." Another —One of our physician' berms up his saw of H, in the face of • Neuralgic care la my earn U.lty, which he er , tne•ae•l Hs ssys, fungi woven the Cafe. field Jaun t faith or un faith, the Sat Us done what be could not Another--"A child of mane danstimusly suck with Scartet Fever. was ynuky eared with the Salt Levu Cb. Baasrr , V. Y.—" We know dis all it priihiiiio.ll t4i hP Newel nines, o—. It is an aseellent remedy for Neer - alit.. Headache, ladansed Eye.. and Catarrh. It i. Indeed a great die corery; and we ray, 'Treuil.le, ye disciples of Esettlapius. •' Another, by letter.—"lty If* ho• been tre.l of Indentation of the Womb and dtstreesing Another—" Onr town clerk has hen I.hr Spine Gnuplaint r "' 6 rears—has tiled only one box and is well--and n member of his ,telly was eared of Inhansatkin of the Kidney' Irani the rune box." Another- 0 An aged Serstehman, s compositor in our office, a a'` erred of the Venereal of 14 years' @tending., with one box snit a b Another—" A caret Chronic Rheumatism antral in three *eel- " Pithier* Siummost, N. T.—" It barn cured the most villalent lorut of Salt Rheum " Jeferees. Lb. flaw, 11t. I hand for tursaillaSe est." 000-01). Troilus", ArsrA —" It le attended here with regal Boston Trimiscripi—" We concur iiihe lows of the frnreller that these editorial verdicts. ander the elrruirotauce.., are entitled to more than usual consideration " While emir , nos trum-waken riot Iroise tho l g.orixtws..l avt— bote l. t ri o d ct i ne p eop r e italLir thAtseny ' e m re . r i t ' a t tot o a p;.y int in Ming able t.. state, that the severest to gas ' of recent indammst. , , , cr. premium by ens Acute package, sod the jaunt obstinate and long. standing came, by.usic Chronic package It doesjust w hat It claims to do—oo mum, no less—equahus tie Jfisids, by remortme fn... the system all seismal and renew absersitions. NO AGENTIC—far To,protect the community troin ti no by ummiterfrara, the proprietor will employ NO AttlITT. and Its. made ouch smusigensenta, that AYe can awed the Aotlpbioeut.e unit to any unnuttiy, by Yam or Eivirsaa, to soy pert of the i iiite.l ghatss or foreign countries, without espeusie to the purchaser. It la put up to drachm packages for acute tsome, at r2.--chroL, packages $3--Anil family do. It is sconuiptmei n.ti. A it.“. r. ef its Moo:ovary, and tall directions fur use. N. B.—lle repeats—no person in the United State..,r .-let v isesrv, bk. beer; appointed agent by him for the stir of his Sall—and those who are announced em agnate, are only selling the ire $2 packager rice -wed i t h i=lishers in paymentfor adrerto.ing •••• that hen- Wet, tiff ' said tle• Aotiphintristte Silt ma only be bad by AIL, an.. m ...p.m.) through lion 32:, re.t. ho.t ~,,, Manx., of at his udce. RR STIAKET. All letters girth money should be rep/erred tt the Pan tifcr.bere 1111.00 A Le it Mkt. but *es center, and Rill Ingot,• 1b... safe arrt.sl. hi sine ll...eldest °lace sales) 312 ',drank , . red-- nometly kr Chem* heelmors. :v corpaQwk:tat., Y. D., utyr. Dliseorerer and -Yropeist..r. • • Woodside/al to cot etztas.l save tire, greet iltaroreey. A . rtgost 22, 1611.7.-1/11fts MARRIED. Ort Thumisy, Ott. lit, by the Mot .1 I . ?realer. Mr. A l' MTOR Of on, lowa, formerly of thu City, and . 4 1N BHEC!HT, of blillereeko In thla etty on 20th, by the Deo Dr Loon, lir..Nlt'e CATLIN, ...hint of the Thre gmertrast. to Mina ELLENE., daughter of Johiel Towner. to Fidlutrero, on the Zlth ult.., to Fla. F. C. Roger*, Mr. ALMON flititEli, of Whittington, and Mi - , .1 MATILDA HHODE,I- 4 . ...f Cambridr, Crawford ft. --~- DIED on the 7Ttb tilt, of dywntar). WILI.IA%t lik:SßY,ouly ion of William 8. and Carolloo A. Hays, of this city, aro! 3 ~o ‘r• , n 1 Aaj A. On the lath initt., to billtereek, CATILIT.I sZ r.t Hobble,' tate, aged 51 (earn. WANTED. • wNTED k TEN CORps en' Gllnt) IS %ED stii r, Cash will D. rd, If dollror,l .I:.ll,r'n• •It - F:r1•, Oetober 3.15.M17 DR. F. W. BARTLETT, Ob 111 . 1 . t'A LO, for ger r ( 3 , weists , vg led scl th /ill We o f .Veto nr ra tM. 11pCf1.11 p ra.1. , •• of taeowe ar;e and Lary., RW4PECTFULL Apo tinekt l- 11% th.MI II meet 1, • r.! sod an) perynn. mit to en him, v.• Brews... flptel, Erie, ‘Vedoroilni - , October 7th A. ht. •tor la 1 , -4 , it m;try UUls , 4. Y1 ' u;i him sho old ba as punctual as k cu•V•:`-'. ~r Fla It i... 11•11 or lissotlemom mul coodationa or Boarding Intl rooms furms6.4l or ont‘srm-m 1 bs addrenslag Box =4 Er.. I'., t0:14.1:Baii:010i11351 SFURNIIIIHING CHAIR FACTORY-V AND LOH 117 Nil Nry/a, FRENCII , TFILFT PA n r ,‘ III"YY =I CHEAP HEIJNTEAI) ST('RI = 11.1 TTR.4.5.% TOR,. LeW KIM; 61...1 SA TORI. 111 4P 7 .IBLE STORL o, HE I P CH .4,11? %7"llR£ cur ir s)r.,l .4.‘n lot via sT,IRI c 111.1? WARDRWIE 'THRI P WALNUT AND r ►_UP T11(11. LHF.II' AIiABLE IOP .s7l Nr) .%74)R1 • HEAP P16111:12.1: FR.4.111: .NTt)RIL. cliE AP_ GrX AER AL is SORTME.\ P 01 FUR !TURF REQUISITEJ TERMS STRICTLY CASH- Ai Rtrod, 11•Pre fr.. I herr. %it Inn r 11, 4 . !II 1.111.11A.,r Low pr,ers .1. L Far In ttA.• ft tlf uncranima o' Krt.. i r.ant• No. 1:, Anemia Tenn, I a.,7 Var. In Divoree. The deferblent 4.11 hereby no toed that th......topla,n•nt La. t 1..• bill to the Court of Common Pleas of krt.. 11 . % t ttt. forth that the defeealliant has nail:llv abtente.lll‘mlf for two ear• an.: nywa-d•,.laat pa.t, pral Ina a thr bontir , 431 . enotri mon, N oat, therefore . , ILe MI , : Ph Fat t• hereby n. , ttlie.l t.l be and nf.f.ner before the .aid Court of ( ommon Plea. o f' Omni v, t.. 1••• holoit.;) On the ant Wondaj in NOTP,rn!•• r •b.,w care, if any oho bev., .by the pet itton nl the as nt j••••,t ”ne, oboubi sot b me 1. JOUN KILLPATICK, Shorter Gointer2, 4.41 • List of Letters. RWitAINING in the Post (Mice. at Erin, tict o per I. 1057 Perseus rafting Rae three letter vitt plea.. ow , ..., I,.• • -, i ' 'augur B B Howell Char % Rork Jacob Butler It'llllant nide Corela Bob,' 1. I' Bu(bee }hear) Hill Mrs:ankh J Rotund Jarntt Bonn 1 Mullen Edward Itichar , .• 11..• . Benham Mrs 11 U I Heartahone Johu It. tr:t..r m,,,.r Benham J H Hall Re it D.l Howland W ' PIANGES AT GREAT THIRTY Iteekwerth Pita F It Jones Lima Nan., Ito ...m I , \Fs 100 Be-be Stant v t.' J‘ekaOla Mr. Rol:erne H. otosto.• o I. i F IlL' I. %% I 1.111 4U ha' ..... • 4., Bert, Thoth., JaMutana / D,,ir Rau lalph Mr TV 1 . re , / kCo (he Erse :lc Lie n kite: Ft euetiect $ u• 2 Jetklua Joseph Reynold,. F. l' Ptalv.r. At Whol'esale pri••• 7` , ....' .."'''''' Barham Samuel Johnson James 0" Reed fr t ., H win mese tnnney h• cultic, , sr, tart F,.: I. Barber Ml.. Margaret Johnson .1 W Heed "errinia Fn..... pt lti, pi::.7. ' Barker Mint I. Kennedy Wm Rea a rerwl' C 0 W Bradley Capt Kelsey larval Sonona Frank -TAY Rotund Andre, Loomis George Sessions II it 0 Tit.% I Et) trom the ...in nee. n •t..• .. Brayer floorge Lockwood IA AI. :ire Andrea kJ lath, ia,..1, a dark Brindle tne .•' Blakely Miss Ann Locke Cap l' Samuel T gem to on the bent , and tall, medium 0, nu. u t••• Blackford John F Lane Benjamin Ston But. (Thu.:ht. - IMP a , t'• I, ~ or ~,,,on 10 , 1 t - ,at •' ‘''.. k s ;Codling Pearl Leper Jame' , heir of Orren , Feivr hi the anima; may ie • left a. •o• • . . r °sear Joseph 3 I..genfetter Zarkai ih Dlt ' , hod .f 11 Mmtl. and ell h...-,.. i, ..rt.'s.. yowls Ilra MJ 2 Mann Mrs Margaret ' 4 lorsoilt Butt C. 0., -•, ' 1... 10.7 -1%.0 * alhortann Bina K .1 Millard J J (1) Mrarlont Maas alit I' '..aroma Judea., Mall., Eliza .are' Mr. s .•ant,l FALL STYL o tt leaan II F Ito.her caw .. S ‘ nit.min .1. •r, Bain:lets, Ribbons, Cottson Elirkh Miller William :..onto .11,1 5,4.11 Corns Mrs Enther Middeugh Marton Il °in, adl ',dent l i k i /L. I I 411 S hat rsturtwel butt, 1,.. "err Mr. Elizabeth %W 1) I•n rite!!ll Srlitten ll In, i . • nt r rnprield William Moon. Ja,na• .•11 , 1 . 11 .11• n• •‘1 ' ItII.I.INEUV AND 1t VI wiry Thomas Morris Mr. I , 1,1,, I I,' .1 tlitatu Couo.l t o,: i It••nnata, Ribbotta, I . •0 - • ark Ambrase Mbrti) Joeepit . Tnetey Mite .I,lti.n• Dres.Cst ..., lin vs Tritsoints. Chenille. ' t: spin LB k• Co Mills Abram II 41 ; and Bit it : . , l toolokr• Ir• 1011 I orltell., hank's an. ' tip° Mrs 1.1123.bet1i tOP nrsttnas Dewitt 1 . m, t .. tt, ~ no , v. and Rooting flail. I ' ., " ants Daniel Ber - W at liirt Truman • i and sue, ~ totem.' PSoPT deserti.n... rim A $ Mapes Daniel T T. rx, JII , E r- BILLIN I. Ite will tipda p., ...,i... r 1), IA Wolly F. rl lisrairdYtt Jam,. Vahesren J II G.... ~, t• ir line, wit,•ll ail be 6 • 'hie Hans Marten Joseph Valentine boner. C t• sir. :••••1 I* , , l'f.ri; - Itt. .111e-,,n A D May itauhinna Vaettmel Mrs Marg. et t •Ayll C kLarquia John Wilson Isiah I Fall Styles of iffillint . Chas 0 McNair Mr (lanoline 4 7I'llItam. Miss Mar) hes Mies Sidney McKinney Rae Darn! Wilson Miami Itskhael I rend) John McFarland Mrs 3t 2 Wolcott Alexandre BLAKE'S BOKEPT ,, oilcan, .11r If WcCofferry John Weeh Tub' Far ton ' !IL tgE ha. oott nttnrood to n\•• , g ; with a lat • re and ehto 'ow. ' t"'• -anther Lorenau 2 Nichols t) V Welsh Patt made William Nelson Miss Amanita Wade Naar I o scrtptiet Itithons, Flt ~..• 00,..... . raham William ')' Day Illielvikel Wentworth 8 0 ., IA ' itnettra• -ilk., sauna,. etrete, In.' •^ ` tty It P fierce Daniel '2 (Carol. U font. I a y. tad Jtenicet a, A nth a ...... 1113 MISR Margrett Parsons Jame. ••• (I arr. o Nord en` "a" Ina "wiiiit•th all In a. mold I.lr , e •' . 5.` tor&Planer Rev .1 J Perkins Mrs P W,iirle Chu rr 11.11,1,Y5, ['Rs *lt pp; ted ,In • , ' (Inktalproirger Perk Adria i . ,,,,,,,, IN, I ~,,,j,t,,,, t 7" "I-t h. un, t- Wen, bent at l• Hunter Dealt C 1 Russell Jewett iota Jahn 25 .1 n(,. 't.yland Mrs Retirees Roberson Charles J /...er JoitnESAL.X.aIIISSI 11 1 it .;), .. 1 " 4 ., r•N t Lli i i r' , :" ..11,,..- 111,.ek, Hain •tre ' % nla ----- - - - --- - - --- Pt i•amMat r, .hint, A.dniitrator's Notice. NITS. Jo , Illk k..tit. 9 WH BRKAst, letters of Aalmins.arstinn on the e .. nta of .In • in tit. ....II Alphema Smith, ylte of Oman 1.. e °anti', F1.....a0FF.F1, t. b..... I rI. 11, 1., 1 .. ranted tothe subseribolr. AU pokrsous tudebted to said - estate,. Fri.., .4ept la, 15.7 -1 • requested to Mate intaitadotte payment, and Him.- ha, io,; rI k oim ea demands %garnet the Kstabe of said dectelent will teak. L a .• n the mune, w idlest delay. T B.PAI AN STKW A wt . October 1.11.57. t. / 21.6 Admintetratur ,z Nivr :.',;......„.... ..„,..,.. P,' THE SECiiliT IN ' IMITIFS OF be.. I,lmootaart t. Ne•rtiea 4.,1 t Y. I V . ..., , d .. 7 ,, , ....::: ~,/ . . :. .r /. . .: ::::, : 0 , 4 , ' . 1 .,. ... YOUTH AN MATUB./ T Y -- 4 `''''. , - - ;"" '"'"'!"` Ja;at PeiblialmVOraiiis, lA@ Zeta Tnouttint/ %It • us 3 cal, ~.... pta , 1•0-0 ., ' ...." A FEW WORDS Ds; TIIE ItATItiN t I TREAT . ," NIT, witheet Medicine, .i 5 Spennat.,rrhets er ''','''• ',' 0.• -' I.4KallWelliknolta, Knettlrital •Erniselon., (teetotal TEACHERS' IN' and !tenons Debility, Plitutionirr Ilecay of the Brineas...rtupotiorr, and Impediments to Marriage geuerally, t.r FrillE tiaelo,. Ivy I. .• / B. DB r.Ast.y, m It, , j lona, .0 Ii .!..,S. ~ r he important bet that the many alarming complaint,. on ; ,-l...rlv'w 4 ''''. ' Dattnating In the linprullwane and soittuke of youth, ilia. N. randy ...Our. ,I the .. r.,• •e , removed WITHOUT MEDICINT 1., in tlols.ukall tract, eleatly ,I.n t N. 1 ...al.:. •", ."'"' °satiated; and the entirely neve:icd Matti, suesetrafut treatment -t, iewl.er '(' " '' ' as adopted by the Anther, folly explained, by meana fr fyr latch : ."• 1 "n`i "' 0 ' ' veers ne• in mish ) ts:l to cure lIIIISELF l eeere a ts s y and nt 'hr i„,,,,,, ~1 Iterot•o. , -. vo rmostble. cost, thereby •roiding all the advertised unstruntu of the ".c l'''''''"'• Item, a•. I,,rt, i• •,. ..• d' ll2t to ate *Meese., gratis and poet free le • sealed envelope. by •li'" '''' • ' ' ' L"' '.. .' . remitting two . water. stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 'l7 I...ponard "i'''''"r" '''' 0 " 0 • "" .- ~ ritnert, Neer 1 ork. 1121 Dt.tto tt ooo.o. t ... 000 • - o H. t Dog L New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods J it I•" . k. • '..• ' ' ' .11..•er..1 to.. .•,• I o 1 , , • AT fits • tu tin- u• I, • BUFFALO CLOTHING WD1RE1r. , ....u.. No. 7. Brown's .11tor k Eric i'a. - that te.“• ..,• .i,• • • Ra4Uon, . avetmln . . Li.. ,. .• , .• klen's Overcoats, Boy'a overcoats, annall t.'." - " to. • Mesie Coder Conte, . the , attenti-itt• ,- .•• • liny'a Coder Coat.., u nin It In, he 1.. , Men'. Vesta. 0 poet tkk bridniolo .. o •• o' Boy'. Veda, dart the` .. thr .""". • "' ' Men's Pants, u ' It .* deu a t le tl,: • • Boy'. Pants, '' Putman silt , ~., , • . 0 of Meets kind and goalltiet. ~t,,,,,..* the t. 0 , A 1... retreat anstortnernt 414 Cemtlemeunt Furni hl .14( ~....1.., 1 nt conn T e. ~.aper• a , , . costairding In Wratipers. Matters, Shirts, Callazu, etc. sold at low plans In their r 0, .' • soo prima. A 1...1Lh Erie. Rd•pt 19 -19 et. '• Every lama'r tht.ultt hat,. It at =BEE .44undin(4 I) MID GREAT B li 0 :Ali MODE 18, $73,000. IN PL ..4 ('T/( V .1 Xi) A . / R; 4. Flirt I I raio ,sem etral!dnril • r ba‘r .•4 fur ('a.4guaay y , 1121idtrl ale m, and an th/IM tro .11. , 'eV; " (;OLD D( for ra or I, nth-, s. fneiod• • Colored and Black Bilks, the in market, French - Stella, and Brocha Scarfs, Etoiffe De Lnstrins, bons, &c, 7 - , ZEPII I R Gt lu riorl, t6log 1 , /tI for 1.6.11.•*.r.t MI " Hood, IU 26 •Iill•-ryut .t, A renkte 1A5.17... • ‘l,,tra!• Cloaks in every c ont STYLE .iNi) !TICE Foiling. fur Ladle. hnt • I ,on .4kln riot!, In Imareek!Abi.,'s • 1.1,141.1 (41111411 Clot ti 1.17 I n. h !loth In the reeee." ! 1,. 4000 Yards Rem' I. uw • n A kpt (to he in $l4 12', 1.• r Jr.: ea,boo -3r PACIFIC. hi NVELD ilAl • In • •rd. for ton.. FL( NG iv. In House Paulding oLi • ,•n,nli. I. po. , h.. 10LrIbi. Ot.1:••, r!,kirtir, En. Oi it • ~P ARYKT , , JCL 1)1m)lt LAIGIE AND A7k, uI )1 1.1 NERAI •Tch GOO D R Y =I OLD • 1.1 • % I N( 141. , MEI STRAY .14,K1•1‘ ' •.1 • oncl.koosto• of 1L.... • to. ••• sttrod.r I,' 1‘• e • p.), ff•-•al • 4or” a • rat {•;r,o, •••••; t 1,7 —2l/ WEEKLY AHR:VALs The Grin nd Depot tor Abell Hardware, Iron and Nails, Saddler RUBBER BELTIN 11•I'l 11,1 I( \ t .0 T—a D E n. ,, f larv.• ..•• and r• r,„ ,• ,„ ma, l.• =ME 4 - . 4 1F I r.ad. 1:. r.l . 11 , l'a pet • Keep your Horses 14 1 1 x 1 N • !•. i • is.•• E it.•• 1 ..%11 t.r,t,_ 1, II k , 1 I 4 • `llll FO Et* :-St. 1.47. ROPERS & HARDWARE noel ST 0 i ? TPi I' • twat i.lar• to Attu— . • , to It•. I.•••kitut ..1••••• • Iron, Nails, Springs, F 1, fL• 11.,,m.••• Hammon, liar I Ilamar r•, I . ,•• I . •••• • Whip p. . Batt,•r.•••.•. , • 140 , h. • •t. • ' ktt , I• • ' .WIE:T. p /Li BP U Saddlery, !tarn...440 Camay , frimloang• Ds* aI e rat*, Crockery and A I tree u.wrtment shit+ • di be r.,•• t Silver Plated 14‘,.. Cawtot, Buttew 1J k • _.itAt&L'd t., r. 1 I. 4 I ..lkty manutactund in ' Looking • .1, 1.1, .•t 10-Xt tho worT.l on 'J. et.ttapetttiqn to.lte .t 1 PA" Iu h LANA ta e ramp' •Its" It VAIDX In erionc up to tit/. tocevtottug dettuntol of to, I il'.• Gotta Percha • artit.lt to tiat itad La*. PURE LIQUORS le, E.,. ~ ~ ~,. IltA.kir: " "t ‘ tr Ala , l't It EMI ME Mil