11 THE ERIE ousERKERt .1•• •XNJ.F. rI 0 • N 410 . 4. • SLOAN & Kooar., Publishers and OCTOIIII3I 11.18* MARV RDA It,. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. TOR GOVERNOR, HON: ,WILLIAM F. PACKER, o► crcomcso. TOR CANAL COMMIBIONER, NIMROD STRICKLA.ND; O► Cil &&&&& . ro SUPREME JUDGES, lON. JA [F THOMPSON, OP XRIR. HON. WILLIAM STRONG,'' - OP 1111111(11. News of the Week. =ln copy the following from the Cinoinneti Gazette:— A allegelar ease of bigamy, desertion..an.l avarice was re tailed before 'noire Bray yesterday site noon. A men, Moths 'ox, who was au old resident he til four or Illett jeers past, brought suit against a woman resifting on life side of Mt. Adams, ns.r the termination of Sixth fetteet, for detention of property—a house' and lot—Whleh shined to be his ka had a wife with him and two emull ehildren, all of *tints were fit court• and it appeared &dm the trial that the woman *gunge whom the had lisseght wilt was also bis wife; be having married leer at Ifeesset, is thii State, in 1852. and basing bad offspring by bst, use of *boss. • daughter, is now the bead of a &oily, and the mother of two childrea A *umber of c o itcmion were produc e d to prose the bolt of his marriage to At first wife, and among them a physician prevent at Site birth of two of bi+ daaghten, who were also present. ?be samosa" of the man's attempt to prove her who wee the partner of his bosom for twenty years ntertily a rejected mistress, and his endeavor to dishonor not tinly bar, bat his own daughters, And the children one of theta, Deem to evince a condition 9 iaind, n u speak of its lelaltednaes, bordering upon insanity All th es en highly respectable in appearance, and are said to hare gestapied an honorable position in society Y., 1 is ir mac seefflaistgly ilbuut fifty years,of age, and conducts himself as If be were really defrauded of property that justly be kegs to bin and his new family. The decision of the jury, which had been einpantirile4f, wet to favor of tblifirfst thereby preventing the husband from disposseuing leer of her property. As she cool...knot, however, produce b* marriage certificate, she condi oat, it is said, arraign pert span a charge of bigamy. —The Harrisburg Tricycopi relate, the fiillowing distres sing cape of suicide, which occurred ip that county on the Ist, The - unfortunate •{chit was • young. hand some and highly siecomplished female, from the city of Plsilasialphis. named Miss Anna Buckman, and the apparent eases for th) commission of the rash deed was a misplated awaildernee in one of the opposite sex. From what we eau Wiwi of the particulars of this sad rate, it appears that YIM 1 / 1 1011.1111111 derived in ilairrisbarg about three weeks for the pdrciose of paying some motley at the State Lintsdie Hospital in behalf done of its imitates. During her stay In that city she lodged at taiiiWhine Hall Hotel, la Market street, until about a week 'dace, when she re mitted an invitation to spend a few weeks with the family of Dr. Smith. that gentleman having boon acquainted with kw Le Philadelphia. During her stay with that family, sad Wised from her first arrival in this city, her'actions .ad features denoted that abe was latoriog uoifer ► great ilapreasion of spirits, which s'io far affected her health that ellse at last become unable to leave her bed In this state, darlatg a temporary absence of the Doctor, she bY'some 'Moose means procured a quantity of arsenic, which she swallowed, and, yesterday afternoon, became a corpse. In formation of the circumstances was immediately transmit teill to Coroner Barr of the city, who proceeded, at noon, I. the residence of Dr. Smith, for the purpose of holding a post-mortem examination of the remains —William S. Williams, moo of a grocer at Wheeling, was arrested at slat places on Tuesday .art, charged with being the person who a few days since obtained through a lad 'amid McClain tie content' of the poet odic. bag of tite Maaafactarers' and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling Be Was bald to bail to the 'um of two thousand dollars. fro mas arrested while sitting at the breakfast table and only a. hoar or two after his marriage with a ros‘table and iateresting young - lady, a daughter of Mr. Jos. Sisson, and we. oil the point of starting on his wedding tour. It.in add that although apparently not over twenty-one years elf ago, he had bawl married oboe before, and had served sat a term in the penitentiary at Albany, N. T. —Baal Sb.ely, a farmer residing near Hamilton, Ohio. was arrested September 29th, by the V. S. Deputy Marshal, sad Az bogas quarter-eagles and two twenty dollar coon larflit noun on the Farmer's and Mechanics' Bank at Warmabcwg, Pa., were found in his palmation. Shatly Me hien suspected of dealing in counterfeit money for shoat two years, and the Deputy Marshal watched him stosely; saw him parch*** the twin and paper, and arrest ad Mal se be was totting into his wagon to go home.— flbtrly is a farmer of some means and a man of family. Petersburg. Virginia, the otter day, two free 11100441 were ordered to be whipped for atteapting to light a /eel. It seems that they were both enamored of a wife &di widow, who promised to marry both, provided one bet the worst from the other by keeping it to Ifiamelf, also, provided that one steal more lour for ber bear. St frees the mill, to which they both were working, than the Dam. The trick was discovered by one of the party, MI a deal was the inevitable eonsmossee. Bat they •efe misted before either had fired • ',hot. Joursal if Cownserwt says: " A friend of ours, VIM i you or two ago bought two life policies, from glasses/ars who were about going to California and who Mad this the only means of 'paying their passage, will ems earns into possession of 54,500, by virtue of thseb ledisies, whiell did set eel bias above $5OO. Tb• pieties tebasso lives the potioiso poured were on loosrd tho'rContral Amadei ea dor most trip to Now Tort, sod are atsoog Ile loot. —She Hartford nem states that the Emperor of Russia has preemted to Hon. Thomas R. Seymour, lb* American Banisher at his *curt, a beautifol table, made from a pans ail MN or marble takes from the Siberian mines. The Mike cost of the article was seven thousand live husdred isliam It has arrived at New York. The Grand Dale Onnetestiao has ordered a vase for Governor Seymour, the Mit of will be Am thousand fire rewired dollars. Orr. 8 aowr is very popular at the Emperor's mart. —The Pewee Time mills a story which It thinks is mice*, that two men discovered a day or two sinew, oa the hake share sear that city, buried is the mad, two kegs seataltiMig dixteee hundred plottie of silver Min. The mine sew dawned as "of as aardoal Prima MK, and of dm dementination of mem Cr... pieces—value Si 20 each. The hes *ea with their tremors have left for Phi ladel phis, llebiare they tithed to szehaage l f.beir min at the Mint." ...aloud, all the ootton sod wobilea mine in Philadelphia hese stepped already, and the rainsinder are "sly working lip Illie (hatted .apply of material oe Med. Berne hare *timed hem • mutt of funds, while others, ceding that ireda *mid sot be mansfastarsd *seep! at a lute, wisely nassimiti to let their bills stead idle until ths times change sad ilib prodasts pay rimannerative prima. With this War slams, comprising less than a third of the whole Mather of Philadelphia mills. it is a question of time Mime they will rt same. •—• widow lady mined prank. living in Kirkwood, op polar 'health& Va., recently fell violently i ova with alai* laborer on the railroad at that point. at at fret antitelmeated her passion, bat latterly growing Id to her A preitestatiom of deetioa, she concluded to tun out life's lidef eaueile. and drank tiff a large portion of corrosive ,mehlisasta, from the effects of which she Is now lying in a animal essatios. v-The Beams ?reveler, oadersteads that it hate beep misestgalsed that Limn a sow is eirealatioa to that arty a awasher d Ire hundred dollars hills epos the B satsuma, Ilwitotk. Shoe sad Leather Dealers and Brighton Ilitsrket basks. nees hills an all from the gessise plates, bet the diptatares of the Presideau bed Cashiers are forget —Louis and Mesa Reldeohert, brother add Oster, died ewer itibegars' Falls, N. Y., from the effects of a dots of aimphism, glees ia mtsnka for quintal by a druggist, is Aiwa site. This. drags are precisely dialler It appear- ONO sad WW I —lmes Wird, of Chicago, who :owob a large- sinaber 4 harm. has hen to hie tenaats and reduced the roots, bs view of hard does, about twos ty per sent TU. rows. pi,ers aro handlog aroma/ the woo of Ibis Duo with a yowl, sad wain to know who will go end do likewise. "IP The 'woof thoCowunonwealth apfost the'Joase dala Beak at this /Rate, to nacre, the penalty lospoood by OM hawking Iwo of the Brats for not keeping lb DOW at peg b PaitagaWs. was tried at Rosoniale lest wish, cad oisivltod In it eordies of s99s VT In Amor of the cosmos trod& ,Nerved it etch—Dash etiontit amply witti Ms isorts, gal up! A Pew Lasttrjo VOll. W Altb ;54 from hilluallSuces now it will be attended with littleifigaitionent. tie eleetioi os Titnia, next is so importantems. It is Ifietfinit opportunity lathe Keystone for *II people Meador= or esiad•um the policy of antimali Administastion. rile of itself gives trap re salt as interest, and an importance, that is turning the eyes of the nation upon the 0051=4- lithe policy so hap pily inufgaritod, mad we ably ciirrted out by the President, is ociadeummd by his own Steak will tut • gloom over the Democracy in err other State of the Colon. But if, upon the other band. that policy la sustained-. 1( the peo ple of Pennsylvania show tots, world that they have un diminished confidence in the fintegritkund ability of their .favoritepon" by sustaining the candidates of the Democ. racy lit the polls—it will carry Into the . racks of the see my everywhere, where elections are to be held, the prop- Imitation, sot only that Pennsylvania stands by the Union and the Coustitutioa, but also by the decision slit made at the polla last Fall. In a Katiosal point of view this is important, and of itself ought to induce every Democrat to be et the polls on Tumidity. Bet there are cm herlunside »Donk, relating to the State exclusively, that in them selves imperatively demand the consideration of the psi, pie. Three years ago that political pestilence. Know , Nothiagism, inept ovbr the State, resulting in the election of the present imbecile Executive; and ince that time the Commonwealth has been, to all intents and purposes, without an acting Governor. It is time this State of sffors should be routedied—it is time the stigma cast spun the Commonwealth by the fanatics of 18.54, should be wiped oet—end • man placed at the head of affair. whoseknowl edge alike of the reimmikeeit of the SUMO and the watts of the people—whose "b4MYone" ant decision of character —will give confidence it home and respect abroad. Seek • men the Democracy percent to the people in the person of WM. F. PACKER! Be Is • pelf made, nod therefore a reliable man One of the people, tiotrong up step by seep from an approutich 'boy is the leaderabip of a great party, and the champion of &great principle, he presents In hi. ow n person the best eulogy that eau be pronounred upon the institutions under which we Bre, and Into whose keeping the tat of the people on Tuesday next, we trust, will eon fide aloe.. of our great Otimmonerfidth Do not fail, there fore, to cast your vote fur Wu. F.S"P•ctime Side by ode with him upon the State Ticket are the name. ofJ4llll TIORPsO7I RADII WY STRONG, for Jo of the Supreme Court, and that 'of Sinnott STRICKLAND, for Canal CoUltiliAlleoef. And what we nave mod shave in roomd to the importance of the eleeiton of P scats jr a National and Stets Oct of view, is equally applicable to these caodidatee. They are presented by the Democracy to the people as the representatives of their ; 111 , , les, and although the Jud.oinl Aim. is not a polities! oar. tile tie ! feat of either of theme candidates would to, hailed by ,the enemies of the Adtainiatretion partial .o.n.leinnation of its polity A. 1.1 to this the fact, that the State Couter.. dun oomplunented the Democracy of Erie County by choosing one of their own number, in the person Judge Tuourson, as one of its eandicintes fur the Sopretue Beueh, we nava ample inducements for efery Deuo..i.“ in the eD4oly to 114•ole Tuesday next to the tool eau.... In regard to affairs in the county, we Wive but few worh to see., and they shall he to the p : Pidt And floot. but roost important, LET Ni, DEMOCRAT VOTE FOR A CAN. DIDATE NOMINATED BY VIE REPUBLICAN CON•• VENTION' No matter who advises you, ie. PO reit I, bow layli the toleire way teem to be, disregard it' n., ..it your political reeord by summing the regular nomination% got, thereby the organisation of the party that debt:Ma t ...l J4KRI FICCR•RAN last Fall, •nd wbo are 1:1011 seeking through the elective of David Wilmot to enter up a ter. diet against his administration! Reeollect that the "own. er" and manager of Republicanism in Erie empty is • resegade Democrat—that be, sod his lieutenant*, left our party a year ago simply becalms they could not rule li, and thereby use it to gratifytheir life long hatred of the President—and that a vote to enstainfriblier one of the regidor nowise= of the Republican party is a vote to maim,. thew' POT whom, then, shell you vote? you ask. As you have no candidates of your own, the only resort left you is to Tote for ch independent candidates as bare offered them selves fur year puffins. One at least of theta is a Demo crat, while the others, taxing cut loose from the Republi can organitatcon, thereby offer you • chance to enter your protest against that party through there? In • political point of view, we say then, it were much better to thus enter your protest than not to antsy it at all; and hence our 'Awing, is now, as it always has ,been heretofore when we have bad no candidates of our own, to Tots for all and every Independent candidate in the field against the regu lar numinatlons of our orpanised enemies? DAVID HIMILOD .• J. R. cocuRAN The Democratic Central Committee of the County baring ' failed to *all a Convention to put in nomination a County ticket, thereby leaving the Democracy free to act as to them seem best fur the interest of the party end the people In selecting representative in the next legislature, the question Twelves itself into the' simple proposition wheth er as citizens and as party men they will support John R. Cochran, one of the Retest. Domini*, of the.Republiean Convention, or David Riveted, the wily independent ego ! Atte in the geld. To the iolution of this question we pro. pots to devote a few wortls. And here let it be distinctly ! understood, that in oar opinion, &Ade from their presen t position, neither of the gentleman named have any claim upon Democrats for)4. heir support. Both of them bare been and are now opposed tons in polities; but their pres ent position is somewhat antagonistic, and in that antag onism, we think we see a reason why, as Democrats, the vote of our patty should be east fot the one, and against the other. Mr. Oncht;in comes before the !people as the representative of the Republican party—la his person its ortenitiation is presented•to the people for their Support and its prineiples for their approvaL Every vote out for toot wilthe • vote Cast in condemnation of the prineiples and measured of the Democratic party. Every ballot de ;wetted in the ballot box on Tuesday next, bearing the ~1211.010 of Jobs R. Contrite, will be a vote condemning the pokey of the Pnettent Adatialmrstioa, Not that Mr C. l a mach a mighty man politically, socially, or morally, that hi, este e m s, as a eitise•. would be felt beyond the little nest of "renegade Democrats" of whom be is tlitt especial can didaw—but be represents as organisation—be ts the em hodymeat of • party—that is arrayed in hostile attitude to the National Administration, and therefore ao vote for butt is to vote to condemn that Administration. Upon the nth Sr hand, what is the position of his opponent, Mr. Hinson? In the Irst plane, while his politioel sentiments may net wee with ours, he does not came before the people as the reprenruSatsve of, or the Amen champion of a poitiical oryaaMatiost with which the Democracy is at war--he tames before them as an independent man, deei f ertag tAat Ate stye tioe shall slot be the triamykl of any parfy4 Here le his let ter—we published it last week, and republish It now in order to Wien more clearly his position, and the reason why we'urge our Democratic friends to vote for him: TO TEE ELlC'relita •1 ERIE COUNTY. I have obsoresd la one or two of tie avant, a nett ling:ion purporting to to the of • It:tooting of lintge and Americans bold at Girard on the 10th tat., at which It appears my name was premutod aa • candidate for Aatembiy 1r suet' meeting was held aid ouch action had, I can only ray that I was =I f :6611 10 T d on al i ta,.o t l i bot uet a l tacts, o stac f, aa y i et i lars had no truth and with all do* nepoot for any irowebbmon who WNW *Lye oompteed each Ilitiletlagg, that their in relation to myself was wholly utumatiorMod by in. and without my knowboclow. Ism a candidate tot the Mlles disidirsiwed above, but 14112)1I volun teer modulate before all the voters of tbe 'oeunty wham* TATOOCIP to any partisan organisation or action, and if sleeted trill endeavor to serve my saliva county and all hear cities.* faith hilly. 1 learn bather that seaports are botrig aimetiysimislatsd by inter ested partis• that I am • member of the order soy, or lately, oiled Ilsow Nothiage." To tile I reply in the most otiqiialilled terms that /em me, and sewer Ws bees e 11114.14 n r tier lap ow tor awisiselea sad if ebielied, my ' , Micro will not be the triumph or swam of any ea eisui y ally be. DATID It seems to us—ls view of thre fact that we have no caodidatos of our own for thyleirislature—tliat this ought to be perfectly latisfsetory / tO Democrats. He distinctly re pudiate* partisan somituttirsa--say, be goes farther and &seism that his "eimsfes will not he the fritter% or emcees* oinsy poesy apelusi)Kely." It is a good rule in poll ties as la every thing ode*, if you cannot *idols every thing you desire, take Mr next best thing. You have so eandidate of your owa, therefore take the seat best &biog, and vote for Ilitsmoa! Of two evils oboooe lea beast, is another mealso watch bolts goad is ibis case. John A. Cookren or David Afasrad will rareness Xrir Qeasq is the legislature seat winter. The dem, if sleeted, goes there as the represents dye of a party. sod that party arrayed is hetet% &stage. w en to ' ours, The other, if soceseedni, wIU owls his else than is men 44611 parties—he will be the tupompotadve of soar—and pledged as hi is skoss. "to INTO hie sotto. oosag sad ell hog stamps fittildsiti,l his stootioa teetotal, Whet lose injury spa the Dematratio party thaa the Idiotism of his opposost—;thertiors, of two evils shoat the least, sod rot* for Darts Btxsord JOHN RICO sem., OF HAROOKCIIIIIIIL Jobe Mak Esq., of narboirreek, it a eaadkiat• for logistic aad aeourderr. to polities lie is a Dosoorat, but be *MN before the ;maple, like nr.llllsarad for the Ly le," A s ea ladesiogilesst eaadidater mat *env thing we base said elegrirlseee h ricard to thr pone, of srepportieg the latter, erfilapply with tall fore. to hies of ihpiar t i ng Mr. Rice—shoso s e e It is siossessmasi le repeat It la this eeaeoetieu, hat oat, b ..sated bies to lb. favorable sessidefstlea of the ladepeadest voters of thotiosiory. bs. In Ilookoorsr, woofs who mow Ms "Sloomer uniform" at+ warmed to do military duty. A good idea— As rimy worm their rights, lor eli•M taku, tits dna WWI - by earrybig a fawns*. passol minim' through Um Red all day. II 4 lIIINEMENT'S TI) TIIE eIiNpiTITCTION. nal h.. dutrer ittelerl•.r• t 111••. Tue•- t , . .1 Itiellt,lolr illipstint the pre4•olt amend. 'Sento 1u thew Constitution, end illOtti v r the they way du vo nqleeMitnillogly w. pellet these beiow. oerseir • w,• u, to v. is tear amendnientertroin drill to last, and we think thikl)enmetniey of the Suite, as a general thing. will .14 too. here en ty , no question that then ' P.Oelpieko 111.44 to br engrafted upon our or.; !genie laws—tvperfally thoee in regard to the creation of Public debt. and the yerwor of the equie over eorporatioes. W e there'. re trust that some ~f our liana:maw friends is every township will take the rin hand Tuesdily, aad see that every ballot Mrs all .neve Itin•u•litiOnlf 10 it.. A I ttt , e attention in th.. p•r.ieii.ar touch good. Rrootsed ►y the Snug, mad Now fiy" Rapt essatigareb of tla Chea tannenneith of Poem!hangs ols ()tours/ Aesesebly wel That the fallowing anseluttnenta are propnee,l td the enuilltutlon of the commonneenlth, In seeordanoe with the prnetelon of the tenth a.rtici.f t f., re..f Tlv •• 41i111 be VI a Witionll urtirtr. t • omit • .o•' tletion to lor .te•tKoate,t as article ealpven, tH followl • OF PUBLIC 11EBT, ``at I an ' , Late cost coatract debt•, to supply casual deficits iallore• to roventuli, or to meet rt ye ve* not of ben wise provided fur: bat the a4grewate &Mobil% of fucb debtsthrect and contiogrent, • hether contracted hr virtue 44 one or mote acts of the geueral aseetobit, or at diffeiwnt periods of time. shall near exceed sexism Mancini' and fifty thousand dollars, amid the money &natal from the creation of such debts, shall he applied to the pugose for m •Lith it was obtained, or to oat the 444hts ,•. 4 otracf mad to Do r. purpopor whatever soc 1 In ad titi a n to the steore Itmttm t pow , r. th e State may contract Jebte to repel ioeitalon, suppress to•urrection, defend the irate In war, ur 1., reehwin thallt-went obi stab,ilb,, Indebtedness of the fltate but the tulSher arising from the contracting of such dehts, shall lw applied to thepurpoer fat which if was rowed, or to reps, such arhte and to no other purpowe whatever j. E'rvet'l the 'lehteopeeitie , l, In owettun• une and two of this article, no dolt bblit••.r shall be , 1 , 1110.1 by, or on be half ..f the ,taut, 4 1 , 4 To prort4e for the pat merit of the present debt, nod any additional debt contracted an aforeaald, the legiskatarenhall at its Ghat seamen, after tbe *.lopttoti thlr amendment, create a wink ing fond. which shat: be• rd.-dent to pay the scorning interest ao such debt_ and anattallt t‘• educe the principle theorof, by • pow ttot tire* Watt two handled o 4 tilt. thou...and dollars, • hick' dah lia, food *hail eunsi.l of the n. , annual IFICOrn. of the pia bite worka, from trine to time bi the r ate. or the proceed* of the male of stock* owned to tile State, togetkor other funds nr resource that mar be dealt/sated by law. The al4 Analog tuodwar be in creaeed from time to tino,, by a•.o.rottig to it am part of the Liles, nr ..tior reNenues of the *tote, not req aired for,the ordinary and current yew,* of gym, rnment, snit ortlemt in C... of 16• r. mea• .1. 14, I. 4,0 ....., I. part eta I •inkttur run I shall be used niptiet /Itherilliee, ['Mu In the ettitbruirloment of the public debt, until the amount of lion; debt• la reduced below the BUM of tire tatilhonsuf4ollar. 411•.6 Ttoreerdit of the c.renor"n ar.altt,oha,lN ar••t 1n &AY Law: 6er, or event, be p1r,1 3 ,, , 4, or I.• any r ndm.io a t, company, corporotprn or aawiatton nor • lie eotntnonwealth twreatter I*(4w. • louts Off uor, Of k• any company, 61111 ,, CiatiVti lir ourp..ntliegl f . 6 The tomm .1111...11 •n 01, v.urne the d e yt, any part the root, Of an) • •out,.,Lr, "I Irrarnahtp: or 01 our ...r t ,orlit lon ftf‘o. of I.or 1110... • • I.t .boll ha re bred can' 16.6c , r6 to fillal.fr tn.. ...tate to f trf n nn. M. Iftlplir.f• .totowattz oteorn 1L...1f ." tuu r sr ..•L, *moat the 'State thr •11.ellarme of any T . • 1. ,o ••i It• 11.1.4.14411410,.. at., ;, The 14,11.611,1 ...1/1 sit W3l .• I. • V.r or of ► ...le of id citizen., or oft...rag,' • • o••• 1 .1 to an) ..orspant, t...rv0.,1 • •••• • 1. It•so al. sty 1 •• .-••,.. ••ri o• • it "boll! rtr nor dart . 011 spv rvi Then strati b.. I • 1.•440.,1 arti , l, I •••,, ,•,, . • ti.to I xti O F NEIr cm' \ I IL"' coon'. ob.lll 1...1ivid...1 I ..!ine no 'tin.' off of Ita nopua . .a , logh (altrar h. Lunn a new oo .t l, by a rote of the pier tor, th.,,,t rp, •I. ill a n near 0 , ..1.1 » eatahlialred ow/hammy Ina than four huretnrd inuara roan 00-ntaoh torn of taehr.t art,le ul toe ettuetitutetet, Hilt the ott,tn, "ql tilt row .4 rhalaaklae,s, eat sf each toasty re/- pert/rel./ from region Me, oat.. nettle strike out the soma, PhiladelpAo• and Of ter sertral oirat•as Mlnu, sect on aeyon, .11110 arttele, crAtt oat then ' . antler for city . peso err def. and 114+,1 to 11•••• t •ie ••• std ••sa( Vs; and oat .. serf los fore, sum , darter!, sn•' to lion thereof Hallett be fdlur `Sass. LIA the year our 1.4.111/4111C1 right huotire.l and afaty four sot in tt , rt c..kr tits reprerentatirea to the mam ba, of ooestliuminut,.hall Ise apportioneti and thortributed equally throughout the State, hr thetritts, in proporto,o to the number of taxable inhabitants In the ...vent porta thereof; except that any county routatoiakg at leant bane tortueoad hair hundred taxatiles, may be shored a leporate repremtritat•no, hut nn more than three counties shall be poked, and In county shall be dienbet in the for mation of • dastriet. Any city mote-wing a ottifhe•ent number of tamable, to entitle it to at least two representatire., shall Lave a separate ropreoelitationtomtemed tt, and shall be divided into con venient dilarinto te.rrIII,C, of eti.atal toughie totpula• lion air rielif ILA fluty I...,which 411.trirte •'eot one representative. At the end or tee., 01111.- I.'l I.', noeTt the.. words, "lb. ear of Phshlidelpets shall be almnied isqlittrie semseormi dis tends, ecoattroosa ier , llK, as sari •91.11 se te-teigi POPelighee 1, rouble but a 0 ward shall be dim ed to Om formation laorted." The ledlodatUre, at its tint session, after the adoption of thui amendment, shall divide the g ity Philadelphia into senatorial ant repreoentativedistrteta, in the manner above provided, such districts to remson unchanged until the apportionment in the year nine thnualoot eight hundred and oasts -boor There .ball be an additional section to the first article of amid consttto tron, which shall he otantiorrect anti read as follows • 4 /eTIO I I 24 The leghtlatiarr phell hare the power to alter, re voke, or annul, any charter of in , orporat,on hereafter tonferted, by, or under, any apeet•l, or otnenal law, whenever In their opin ion it may , be Injurious to the citizens of the eoronwinerewith ; In 'Yeti manner, however, that no injUlltie..l.ltall be done to the cor 3.,teirs CALIFORNIA MENDS GREETING TO PENNSYL- The last steamer brIIIK. I,li the gratifying news of the entire sueotois of the Democratic ticket In tbe golden State. Cul. VatLan, the Democratic candidate for Gov ern it., says the New Y .rk Sowl, , bsol received a maj 'city of twenty to thirty th, usand in that State out of a vote o f something over a hundred thousand ' What gives peculiar: , signiDcance to this triumph is that Calitornia is what may be called a representative State, embracing a population derived from every part and parcel ..f the Confederacy, and containing, too, • large pr ,portion of that active, en terprising and energetic alum which gives a character to the country itself. California is made up of men from every suction and quarter of the Volvo. It sympathises with the whole country, and is eminently catholic and oonservative. Nuw what does California say in the pres ent distracted state of political tunes? Why, like the two great representative and commercial metropolis, New York and Philadelphia, she gives an overwhelming major ity for the Union. If ever there was • State from the vote of which t fair calculation might be mede of the pub lie sentiment of the whole United States, it is California— and California rati tes her choice of the Democratic Adminis tration made in November last. There is one element in this struggle which must not be forgotten. The oppositicn to the Democracy—notwithstanding their pretensions— are never in t, hence their frequent changes of SWUM and principles. As sociajte they see thatsuccess is Impas sable adder the cry of Anti• Nebraska and the shriek of "bleeding Ka cos," they will-abandon these party watch word., just a they did those of "Protection to Amerfean Labor," and '•ilaril Cider," "Rough and Ready," ttc. The eleatioa in California show. eutolusively that Meek 'Re pegiodiddidde is on longer an availahility, that it is played out, and that ''lleitk and twill" are now just as valuable political properties as "bleeding Kanunt, The moment obis fact of non aveilability is distinctively recognised, the oppoeiuoa begat' to disintegrate: lite rats they desert by thousands the sinking ship; the mercenary camp follow ers 9 ak back in hopes of immtiing something as a reward tik for ea desertion, and a graery.l stampede is the eons.- q OrSee. , " A Democrat (?) at the elbow" of the Editor of the Loretto, with the help of that au-rate iodi.idout , his dis covered • vary deep "mare's nest" la this feet that we printed—Aye, actually printed—"the regularly nomlisa tad Dirtaocretie State Dominoes" open the same sheet of paper with • al of the Know Nothing candidates for C.unty edlues." Now, we presume the Editor of the , hloserse and his "elbow friend," hare both beard of the old adage air -enti.loto and foola judge of work half done." And this adage is very applicable to their cam— That we printed the Demoarst State ticket sad such indepen dent Candidates as ordered their deists of us upon the same onset, Is all true, but that any have boon sent to the dilifereat townships l bw connected together, is jag as we tree The ti-kete were printed thus simply to save press work, and when printed were cut wart, mid the Demo. ()ratio State ,ticket pat up in separate bundles for the various cowl:whips. Thus the reader will see that the homely old edam% alluded to, " that children and fool/ „lodge of work half don.," is by no means in appropriate to the two solemn owls who are known to the readers of the Gower* as its Editor, and " a Democrat at his elbow." Thus much to show the extent of, this " mare's nest," and sow a word in regard to this " Democrat" that plays pimp, and spy, and go between for the organ of Republicaaism. It is very evident his " Democracy" is of a very flimsy °hammer indeed—else he would out obtain, either surrepti tiously or otherwise. a (may of the Democratic donor, and 0100 it in the hands of its enemies in order to give them a chance thiounterfoit it. A tnike Democrat, we repeat, would not do-this—a " bogus" one might. A true Demo. mat, upon discovering any thing wrocg, would bays come directly to us, and asked an explanation, and with the ex planatio• already given, would have went sway satisfied. Is short, • eau Democrat is never an "tabor friend" of • Ragehhliaan't gaiter to furnish Information, and play pimp and spy. The cbtcago Larcener lag? that titers is a largo produce hooch in that clty whlch rinimed some thousands of dollars by. baying stews in New York who porches. e few hoodred bushels of morn at a high Afore, and shad these isles by telegraph as the true eooditiott of the market. A. •oon; as throe high prieeeget wind on 'change, the sainitiatfed hay earn of the very house Jo Chicago which has eh used the lte.itious adverbs* in New York.— Snob sharp transactions Sr. but a fair saaople of the gun. Ming rki^A:pervaAe• al! branches of tend*. Gad mit lbo eterfy mos at a roost amp moods' in • Tailored &oust,. Ct., erai opposed to the see of tobacco as ieeolopariblomitb tray poly! flposkiag of the ralsitar of Whom ip try Coaaestleat giver valley. am esseeetod orisb As worship of Illsasesoli. he "MONA this God Mille i 7 wee 44 eased • liail4time 7 th• "bolo atop ea tlis Am!" Ait tusqpitity • • ' I=l A kTlel.r 11 I= I= tNI ,t 'Lute.* N 244 Pal, *ging 11* , Vxdbitaps. JOIF WOita Jun wily. J r WO= 4 "" WI) " a l so. at *in wow Jun WORK - J B 'WORK Ai Ili WORK • Wro3Ulta. XpeSPAWN Out notosumoisto 4 Pm Los* snort* Of without twee at hot rustisoeu 4111 Mat.. 1 ,",,,.. e ti nurth mi d y i nakth Stria* secoot door South of goy .tone /told. ►Fit. October; MP —4 .== .4 3tM a la • native Don eltisen of Marta( eiabis of &gag the datlas albs Wise th• amoral Covina of .16:1 County, mad yoga odT timer ad • eumiLdaibill for that cam subject Longer to the •41/ if WO va•jority of th• years ad Arid c•uoty. Fairview, September 6, 166737 ISAAC W PISTE& far Yr. IttilTOßa—Plesee =seance the masa* of Jolts Race, of EWdammeek, se • eleadatio for Ss olio of Regieter mad Itecordrr. Nee is au old dhow of Vie county, and a ‘sai to every„way qualified to discharge the duties of that Mice. Mere* Sept, PANT cniums. We're i. jladleyssiassd Voters's( iris Court.— At the soheitatiou of • limp umber of voters tn'tilifor- Sot portioie d the musty, Isis Waged Is *senses myself ill Su todwposidont candidate iof Assembly, sul*set to the dead= of the People, without iiiitioctioa of pasty, on t h e mood Tuesday October next Waterford, Pa, Sept. WA MT. DAVID -HIRROD. BROILSN, DISCOADITCD & SVIIPZNDICD SANSLJ4; For the laforneattos death of our readers ea may be so fort.- oat s so to bo is ttoe deny neoript of mosey, we give below a Ust of Broken, &Impended and Diessetod Basks, Mow Tort. ressetylveyna. tiblo Lib wad Trost Oa. N I clay AU Ploostriwoada irks somprodod ih.b. Bit Asoldiaidow, do ladhennte Far irk Saratodo Co Minions Bank of Bei Captypl, Indianapolis 4e,aetta Harbor sank, Buditfo.Cesteat loot. inats. do ft , eiproes.y do do , . I illirinr Log k Co'. do Bank of /Nla. ii.Alirer d.. do 411 doubtful Chemins( Co., lionnehede: ' On totio Co., PbWIDS .''' Ikea Elver Bank, Beek 1t,., nowt° Bask, Mkt Fin River Beak, Ones Bay. Niagara River, =Dank, 1 1 111saakte. Bo Honkie( ilAktimmlo4lolll. Beak, Art mai ey . . leedheratar Weseete. Vent/ Canny Western Bit of Mann VBank, Dayton. Bank aMtaendarea. City , Bank of Ulm. Carel Sank B ank, Cleettlaad. Bank of osaidrinvaa ar' s lk Arttioniirelt Virbwilre . • =S cll arisai si 7 i gt F . like& nab. d llbrUgnAd &ink, B Infield. Farmers' Bank. WM:abed. onsfasedinett. irk of South Co. do Warek'nlbarßasse Wk Bridgeport Itou et Verson, P • ' lii°4 ° °l°i Disk, CAaciallitt ' B't attic Repabrle. d 0 Wooster_ Beak Nottoir• K. I Con. 81, Bait Grerowielt. Wk elliarnord Gouty, Hartford. Warwick Bank . - attiinsit City it BitdirPnri• Ti carton do - Bidsbandiabsiditsa . . 31Iides. . Rank. Klink of fiallowalf. atom Batik. liaonock Back, Bilawortb• Now Jerson. Filaworth Bank, do Co. Wk,andlaraisek. van ford do = New Jersey, N. B. %memo Rim Bank, llnbar& Amides Bank, Tristan. canton Bank, Soot Clans. VI E, hangs Bank, Bangor. Bank of lassiSdas. Vinson& Vrane-Atlighiay I , anby Bank. ,lliikid--,all Minting Irti ...uth Royalton Bank. Tag, INDESVIDY AND 1111111 It DYAD. Two weeks sine* we preasuted • eseeint statenteut of the present policy signed upon with regard to finishing the Western division of this road, acid the basis relied upon t,.r the noesteury aro& One of the lbws making op the total of the assets specially appropriated to this object, 14 larg. body of wild land purehased sad paid for with th Stook of the Cesapasy. Thew Wade are to go into the Herter =g6tro des :seenrity, Led of course • bear asd readier sale forth* boodr To those wbo sereosamieed the programme, we Waive as • general °pintos, the prospect looks ishr sad poetising, and ao doubt is matertained of esenplems sweees, if there I. rata* enough le tho lands. That bowlines an Important question. Fifty thousaed aerie of land might be bat • very moderato additional security, or it might be most ample, accordiag to their value whoa developed. Col. Camp has kindly Ilitesishod us with some isformadon on this sobject. These lands all lay within the great Allegheny Coal basin, and nearly ail ars supposed to bare, bosidos cry marble timber, from one to four good workable reins ef064,0f good quality, and iron - ore and lime stool almost without salt. The McKean and Elk land own pony whisk bat onatribetad Ahem thousand acres to the Sunbury road. haineolumeamod and are sow prommating a thorough geological curtsy and examilnaticn of their estate ß through a pitrtion of which the Sunbury road passes. We bare had the pleasure to examine the report of the En gineer of hie last ysars operations covering sixteen thou tend awes, beiticon the North East corner of the whole tract, and which be says does sot represent • fair average •,f the Mineral deposits, which increase In quantity and quality Southard West. The Examination Hems to hare boss vary as ho says upwards of sixty, shaft. were tusk bMitir other oposiags. Awompanying the reports are diagrams, maps, orws notions, he. 'From • diagram repreunllng the different strata of coat and iron in one place/ore copy as follows. Coal 4 ft.—coal 15 in.— coal 6ft 3 in.--eoal Ito 2R—coal 111 a.—iron ore 311.2 is.— iron or 6 tn.—seal 6 in.—iroa ore 5 ls.—emsl44 ft.—ironer, 3 ib.—Kroh es. 1 ft—iron ore S ft. Here are twelve different and distaste strata of coal sad iron ore one oho's , ' anotkor in the arms treat oflasit—'making about IMAM feepf of work able coal. He Wiest*. there is workablyeocil on the sixteen thousand awes, ninety two millimasAtle, and ire" ore one hundred and tweet, Ave sailliwarioas.to e w if this eizteon thousand serse he whieh says below general average, contains satiety two inUltssis tease, trt7 thousand acres of land COOMIDS about time. millions tons, which at fire cents • ton, • low isetitaite would be Ave millions of dollars. These Sr. bigEgares—hist if the quantity is there, the pries is low sariagh, for we are informed that a coal lease nowhere isiold at that price when It is open to market—it nava from ton to thy mots, and sometimes higher. The sport, maps, &grass 4c, can be is.. at the ogee of Kh4g, Brien £ Cq., wbo will be ham to show them to wholoar wish to ass them. W. give this lAA/risottos as we ressiosit. Ahab ahnoet fibulas, salsa may stoner DIN!, bet the doubting stead remember that wee more .than this has hoes manna la the Schuylkill region. Coal fields when °pea to market, and withio reach of s market, are of peat robot all admit, sad 1t... fourth or one truth of those eetissams bo true, we nos not why the mowrity Sa not abundant to man the sa i of the bonds, whoa there is such a Mato of the looney market as to, allow say good security to sell. Independent of the coal, the Iron I. of groat salsa, being generally the Mlle as the principal one worked In Paglitad, 'Weiss from forty to Shy per seat of pod ire*. There are. we are told, leeotiose where coal, iron and limestime are locoed to strata, one above another In the samorilit" if here seek a eoetignity of the socvesary *lowest , In So asnufeeture Is rowed, iron can be oaths chew sad adds aka largely to the valve of the loads. Ia the *sloe of son e there Is sot oval enough to mostohicter• the iron, sad that it is. he more pro fitably used for that purpose than In being transported to tsaritet. Whether this be time or sot is of no ecitemptenco Ia the moms Infoiry. It is the valise wean looking at, a s basis of musakte tweetruct the road, aad w famish it business when dos*. rho haws galbated this isfeematioa sod present it as worthy the swam eoasitiersties of our people at this time. The battens of the mosey eltesteeente to hare fallen may sad whisk will hoped in again no owe is wise etiough to tell. Mat* slinstry tit deb sad will peon right up agaia is Aip hope and aspeetatieft of ail—is the ineaatinte shall this wort so secretary for ss .11 be suffered to lag and falter for treat of moss, Our toasty sad city bonds, whisk by this arranputent would sees to be well secured, tretsid keep the work going (ward if they could he eonverted lute say Wag that would pay feed and oaths labor. The sontrainare ef. noderstasd hare re wired to maks the •ffort—it will &peed epos oar farmers sad others, who hare the nesse, whether the slat will be sweeessfe. Ceas word oa this wildest—lke gold of the caustry is is the sac withdraws fres eitualatlos, either boarded by *use who this! they will serer Dee soother dollar, er looked up is aupesded basks until the peal* is over, or the banks are etuspelled to open the vaults. There seems so reasonable preepeet Nit there = will be nosey nose, to bey the morphs predeete of the °pantry 7.-tbire will 14 rod Mar Plawl.l , kat *Wier of say raise er (Hubei, worthless, so as. is. tan; aortas it le not mosey, sad where we eget get nobly, Isis a . geed old rule to take the nest beet thing. Ups' this ;obi, 119,- ent r y* easy base sweeties le say d tarather doe.; ♦ GRIMM WC IL 1101111 A iIItIMIL The New Tait Inalag Pest is well tants as aa ultra Slash lispabtisaa },areal, widek la times past has sym pathised Ttsirdhe prnimil eases at Wares bat the "Let dodge" of theVealllnnise" km eompletely tamed the Poste adiatnalea late p* sad renames& Wilaset,.i t appears, has meetly written a inter "taking beak' all lsis anti-tarttsayiap la 11146. This is a bid few widig- sown sad epos this the Pest "pitehimbe shut "Ilro are eery se Adorn alum lb. petulant ass to Preasybruda, db. bar* Imed to seettadb to "Os tides." the Nero of the Prods° sad the Itopebileo.daisrierna didat‘for Governor ad Pommy Mr. 'Wilmot has admired seem fade se • Mead of his labor sad a tee to alt aatertal pdisteal Hie etuadleg ated-respoa. Ability amen hie Ideal Wes selleeedsseat sea at. to Me eery boar of hie aiespeudoe he would bare hoes traded t thee to say outwit. 0. the 25th dti.e. how. Mr. be wee obliged to "e la." Be Ile published I. a tart. whisk ere pre obewhera, the estate seelezteetof his trembles. Ps Iseproge sod attpuusathetray tlia uppers. tlea of his 11111 n .sad are salsedeled to eatlagabib **bops skis\ we dire diaret illepesed to Italy., ho 1 . 1 0 1 id to mew alter the Adios. stoppage by throws • peat adisy Deuteersts' la Positylvaisla et Us oat et opet esr solp, sal 401fted the polities! lbseksibro lee ossipi * NEW ( 13 " 01 41 0114111 art ~f Ow Erin (06...rv.r j itJ thes,"eiehes which take to theouri . free wings and fly away," the Preacher could hare intended to designate nothing hot railroad stock and paper money. lie certain ly would not have applied that sprightly metaphor to merchandise, Übe bad beheld it in its present condition, heavy as lead, and immoveably fixed in warehouses. But the times are changed. Buyers are nut wanted! Whole sale dealers tremble when they see an old eucumer enter• lag the door, fearing that ho will want a bill of go Ad Nobody wants to sell, for any kind of stuck is preferred to the very best six months paper The panic multiplied Itself and men's fears do them more hurt than the actual dltilloultiles. To day a great Boston, New Turk and Phila &Aoki* beetle is reported as suspended, and lb. moat it stolid of old fogies s'ako with fear. The head of l a large_ Importing house of long standing has been rerouted to a Lunatic Asylum' The anxieties and t xeitements of the last few weeks bate proved too much for a brain which had done a good deal of hard thinking in is day Every body is trying to sell for cash, but the heaviest sacrifices 'do not induce heavy purchases. The "man milliners" are failing ostensively, owing to the diminished consumption of furty dollar bonnets. Milt of the present troubles may be safely laid to the charge of the nine month's credit sys tem which bas persisted so extensively during the last season, especially in the dry good• trade. Six months is long enough for all parties. Where all this is to end, Heaven only knows. The most serious and lasting effect of the revu:sion Will be the thrJwing out of employment of vast embers of artisans in large towns and cities who most now either beg, starve nr r einigrate. The egricultu• rat districts alone possess the elements of continual pros perity and we predict a favorable effect or these disasters in increasing the number of producers in those sections.— The tendency has hitherto been to the accumulation of labor in lawns wad cities; now it must he dal - tiled through the country. W• have had toe teeny artisarr and traders; we want mere growers avails and raisers of cattle. The Banks stand firm as yet, sod our coy money Is handled with undiminished eonfidenee. The retail trade of the city is very poor indeed, and the effect of the troub les seems lobe felt by every hind of buOness except daily newspapers and the theatres Men moo know what is going on, and they need relaxation more than ever in such times as these. The op,rs is shit iu fl , tol tide, and Mel berg receives his friend. in trviip. 'The Institution „Pair is rather slim this year. There is very little of novelty in it, with the exeeption of the'ealliope," iir U111.11t•Ot Loeooo - which grinds out shrill harmony from morning to night. Some of the levling il.tviiirreioilpiiit• exhibit life rise photographs, whieh Are tru y w lerful prior!, ..f the triumph of Ainerteati eittertiri.e and 41,1 in this branch of art. The Horticultural snow• are numerous, but exhibit nothing more notteeable than eighteen inch pumpkins which DO Cooneetieut farmer woul.t think of "bragin The arrest for burglary of n dry goods merchant ilfho tied occupied a "position" 10 Fifth Arigite society, has crest"d a sensation among the 41e1)!, , D1 of that locality.— Ho was known as a promin• it , Broadway swell," who made ;great show oo a my , ,ri,u•lv onoll capital, but passed current in the first circle until he was detected in fishing silks out of his neighbiir'e them at half price through the Philadelphia auction rooms. This Ia a specimesiof similar developments which migil be and sissy yet be made. The only excitement at present is on the main question, "How &revise to get our bread and butter" . The general opinion is that that des,rable compound is likely to be scaree and wanted by mouths before the winter is over.— Two weeks more will show. If the failures are not hoary, daring that time, the sky will brighten considerably. PP' A mystery, equal to the BartleLl, is perple,ting the people of WIPCODIOD. GOT. Bashford, black republican, sowed Ace two years ago a poor mail; Ma' salary was 111,250 per annum, and he ir about to retire rich. how be °mid do so was a mystery. until the , Milwaukee News threw light upon the ruhject. The Ciererrwr, much 'galas(' the wishes of to,, people of Milwa4ee, approved the La Crosse Railroad grant of landfi, iptS,l for the executive ap. proval $lO,OOO to caNh and s:.rf 000 in bonds wan pall D• 4 Ro r.. to., 122,41 popular man of modern tunes whose PUCCCI4II this :/..a••tfi his• far o'er-stepped all preoe deou —and is irepic. IA i gr....ter titan that of any concern ever e+tablished tort:y r• turn home and place his stock in winter quarter., prevtoti., to his comtnencing an Individual aling tour througheut , the principle cities of the toion.„/ Hit stables, in magerie hail ling., E Inestnan. klalls aryl training scho As at il,raci are mnple tar .1 eaten Eire, and it is estimated that during thecointhg sin inontti., he dill expend f r h irse teed. billlingof wag ins, b., tr I fol. men, and iith.r contin,rn , it; en-e , . •ome eight thou mind dollars. This is but a -in .1; item of ht. expenses, still it will give Rn impo.'us to in Erie eo that should not be :ost ~f t i t of pecuniary pressure.ln regar It. 01,3 ••7Z •w • " - a. an instant' in, but little isndati,n is reitu.re i, hut still DIN deserves h inora hie mention for the manneAn which be has conducted the Brie County Circus, and for tie succets which 12/1 attend ed his efforts in elevating .Icpartmant of bowies's.", Showmen once so lOW in the soc,al scale, are now viewed in an entirely different light—and the t.rofession whose badge was outlawry and itinerancy has now a local habi tation and a good name. Many of those who are in flice'A employ are esteemed soil negar le t a. high minded and honorable men, whtl.t his ietinoe i t laborer. by their eon duet demonstrate his aii.e an I -It •1 fed course of manage ment. rits features are'ull new, whi:st he by his inex haustable genius, always suer .4 1 3 P in pleasing his thousand and one legion of fnends and admirers. We are happy to summons that Mr. Rice will gyre a grand Home Festival wed Social Rquos;tr.an Fete 112 22111 col on Saturd 9 , the 17t.1a. We bespeak for him a large and enthusiastic atten amino. • —ln Hodson, N Y , last wools, XL verdict wu obtained against Joseph Simmons, a school teacher, who in ponbrh lag a pupil hat injaml btis eye po that cataract had emits- ,jam' There are plenty of yoong vont men Al well el plenty of old isoes whose hoards aro turn. ng gray, which gives the former a great deal of uneasiness, and exposes the age of the latter To 3'1,14 th , s4A little perplexities we advise inch of our rea lere w use Prof Wood's flair Restorative, which will, in the course of A few weeks, change the hair to 114 lotturil color. It dm)! not dye the hair like the moot of the hoir restoratives, but produces a gradual ohmic, of color from the roots of the hoir to the foal *ad. and gives it a tine And glossy appearance. We have seen many persons who have used it successfully, and pronounced it the only invention whiee has come up to their idea of a "cure for gray heads" We commenced using it about two months since, if we are any judge of age and beauty, it has made Qs at least ten year. younger; to fact we are beginning to look quiet young, and feel very mach like getting A young wife. The change is miracu lous, and it would be as difficult to and a gray hair now AA it would be to find an ides in the head of the Duke of Bucking ham. Wo know several old maids end some young widows, wham locks are just beginning to assume a silvery both and who have boon talking seriously about resorting to this remedy, and we advise them not to delay any longer. It wirer fails--Sr Lows fierold. SPECIAL NOTICES. /drJOYTOT6E WORLD.—Th. ftT•S test Medical Discovery of the day. Head the advertisement bowled Bellobalers Genaine Preparation," _BLACK OR BROWN 114111 produced In aro minutes, from the grayest or Redeat Hair, by the sir pikatioa of WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. WARRANTED to defy detection, and neter to injure the hair or atm, nu matter hOW often applied or how long continued roe the genuine and no harm can possibly , iet or Bark—the eteel engraving on the boa,and William; A. Batchelor, 233 Broadway on the four side+ Ask for Wo..A. Batehelos'a Hair Dye when you purcba.r WILI.I tM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York• All others are eounterfeit.—Sold by 4broart & StoeLk Erie, Pa ofUßevan of an mit Aluos railed "I). Batelorior's Hair Dye,' tica, N. Y., and hawked around by Tuttle k Moats, of astrorn Hamotoof danitrawho sell it aro now being obtained, and will short y bat pobliatona lint . silre TO NERVOUS SUFFEILELL.4.—A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, restered to health to a le. days, after many years of rest nervous suffering, is ansioae to snake Immo the abeam of ewe. Will send I free) the prescription used. Dl net the Rev. JOHN IL I:11AG N ALI., No. 1 1 305 Fulton etieet, Brook- Iya, N. Y. hestrtar SUBSTITUTE FOR THE LI/1- =Z LEECNE6 AND BLISTERS! rrEAD of baths a Minima for all maladies , it has control Om but ONE MALADY —has bat ONE Alll--eiceomplhibes but ONE THING, to wit: ltrnores AAAAA OW( Disitssa—whal, ever •be its form or lomillr—whether to the bead throat, chug, sidemen, extremities or skin. Every farm of sitjaimmiervie (but be ether abeam) I. subdited by It 4 easily as 6n Is estincoished by water. le It asked, £ it does thin by matoring the lost balance between the lini.l* and solids. I,4uch Is its poteng, that Hite euedue matter, It moires-merely what adhere It the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to sliest the entire syytem. its jeariusie ruble, ale ea/igkerried comnienity, nest lot the discoverer. nissi(be the judge -114 PRINS COT, $1,30 PER DRACHM—PRICE $2, PER DRACEIif. Four months ago, this mysterious niesileine Iran submitted to tbs tribunal of as intelligent public In that short period, nearly jive losesiersi editors and publishers (in the C. el. Canada', Rrltiah Provisoes mid Berland ) hare personally te sted or witnessed Ida enemy in beilleseg Demme; and ha.• pronounced alio/most valuable medical discovery of this or any preceding age. Tide es• lightened jury of five hundred reliable men, he their unbiased verdict, have Mesa the A, ntl ph logistic Salt an establiabed chaniebse, sa will be seen by the following brief extracts : Prom the i o t , .0 rnmetur. We thing the falweing testimonials from publishers, who re ceived the Salt in payssentlbr advertising, entitled to higher eon aiderstion and Roan Mallidence. than the certifiable' ordinarily attached to advertised asediriars." ===== YORK. Nsw Yung, 041. IPST ERIE. th a t. la roily wor ki ng 1!. win , to pOtoller NVOT Ulla eitr--bav ing narpflftbernosustise, unir4..ls of 111004 tOthitifrivi,Cmisp szt.l Uronchltt• " " Itio a .t.r. newly (.1, luit.fmnato,y ['sinew:6 .Stwissel, Ness Complaints ,I ),.. tApesiJ:uoroui„ 44ecrtagef. Ne.—" Air Ts MVO ' 1 " 10 til• S *ll hwe ' derivedto 1T.04 L•mactal ettedn from Plke/aani Jamul. Ch edited is F.. 8. Itext.r.—% tin to , Y from eapertance, it an ..xeellesifsemetly kreHeadiadee.Neuftlett, Ague and ralititatlon a the Iland—ln&isd. no are pet it trill 4 ,, all It roft.tises, and we mar (Ind speed the nest tne.ll,ln.. JsJ4AwbWle Democrat 1.4 —" it has cared t ram, of Rheumatism, HrAnehltia Erysipelas and Canker u n rif ialm ',ammo Ai Llll/111t. . 1.)O Now-nit) man au cored "1 wren, Y.-oralea In ob.. week. Paraadsirdrat /Jerrold, Pa.—` It is .err tw.pu la, herr " Lebernr , Tow* Boooe , . It bur curd Donlon and lanani matory l'utaneorti Inerertotr." WaysresenlbeWier O. —" We know it Ituirt Lao Freres, Ifepabicbo, Teewthaetie, and local peine—•working saleatie hit ejracientig Another editor; by bettor to Dr. C.. tra) • •--I ',now of several who are uaing it with Front benefit, but unknown to tbeir fansilt ph elates, whose they do oot letah to abed "" Another— .1 flare been • d . repeptle for 3 'ears -have taken tire Salt four weeks , and am antirely carat." Another—•• A ..n or mina, soNeet of Its from Is., soled the •ialt one month, sod to e'en. MMMii=iIMMI Boanurdie Ulhorromf, P.—. In Errors and Inflammatory Itlsrunts tism, it a. in.aluable " Paa-Clrtstiaa rusts, Min.—" Th• ...liter cured 41R ash of 131 , ..1 - to th. " Wester% Ckrwaiele, Ky —" Frtry man to Pcld lak , e family " Drrissr-rocriter, 31..—" Dr. (Nrximt•ll • lAD (real /sines■ £. k, lid —" It LL been used auccesdully In Nen .•ua Elowlathe." Another editor, by letter:—"On. of our compositors has laivo it for Pleurisy and lieartbmit,andts loud Ic Ile praise " Another —"lt V very popular with the tattles in Nervous sod Female Complaints." Another:—" It I. the beet remedy for Fever and Ague ewer used in the West." . . Another —" 1y wile has long been anticted with Ineammati.on n( the Lungs arre• hard Cough, ob. han owed the Milt Was than one mouth, and her complaints are .holly removed " Another-41W of our physicians turns qr his uses or st, to the twee of a Neuralgic cure In my own family. which he uitnewilet lie my*, Ada wrought the COT.. 1 told him, faith or no faith, tbe Salt has done what be mold set do Another:—"A child of mine dancernusl) act ROL Scarlet Feeler, was qulck!r eared with the Salt. LOPS CO Buser, Y. 1—" We k.fow it to all I t professes to be.' Vewerk Mats, It la an exoellent remedy for Veuralgta, Headache, loam:coed Eyes, and Catarrh. It Is indeed a rest dis covery: and we say, Tremble, ye dtawlP/mlor Eactliar" Another, by letter.—"lly wife has beta cured of lotlame.on of the Womb and diotreaaing Another—" llrt town clerk has bad the Spine Complalot for 6 years—hafp need; only one boa and Is well-eand a membet of hol tangly waa cured of Inilaroatlon of the ladorts from the same boa." ' Another—" Au aged Scotehaisc, compositor In our nor, se eared of the Venereal of 14 years' standing, with obe hot and a half" A oother—" A CUB of Ch rank Rheum*. Ism cured I n three •wk i " Paintyr• Seslamal, N. r.—" It hta cum.! the Intent elrulent form of Salt Meant " 'stereo. .1 —" Ever. fem.!, •hocki.i h• •. 1 a* bswi for 11.011.4al&O MM." CON' CU. MIMIC, AtficA "It ■ 1t. , [ 141..i he r. •u 4 great Amt.. e 10 the tetra of the Traveller that these editorial rerdicta under- the eirrumetaneea In• .nulled t o m em than usual enuaititnatiatt." la" While inan• nostrum-makers tieldnum the good-natured and plll-ndilon public, by ordering from six to • (kern boxes or bottles, to cum tar !naiad,," thr dnicoverer Id happy in Going abi.. tw auto, that tho merrieit forms of recent inillammatore dowse, are overcome , by eat Acute package. and the moat obstinate and long standing cares, by osiChrento package. It does Just what It claims to do—no moo, no feet—t r ifollihnloUl 14r AMU, by reniortag from file ream MI anemia, sad velum* oestruahun. TIC—Cr To protect the community from Impost mon LI ceeetarleats, Use proprietor rid omplao No A 01137, wad has marl. meh arrimgementa, that be can and the Antiphloirtatic Salt In any quantity, by Ns it or Linda'', to any part f the Coltod stages or foreign rountrl.i, without expense to the purchaeor. It Is put up In drachm package. for acute disease, at I!—ettronle package. s6—and banilv do I t It Ili accompanied with a buitury uf it. iiscnvrry, and hull directions fur use. N repeats—no person in th. ralted.,„Statex or elseetwrr, boa beam appointed agent by him for tho sale ~rh.fa thom whn aro anunu need as &grouts, are only selling theylrie psekahres relrxireA l l t lyzlblish.rs pa, moot for advortising So that hvrr• after, c magu is s gives, the Anriphluguitic Salt cut owl. be bad by All, (frt. of through A., 212, olikv, Boston, Main., or at hi. nrncr, 26 WI Nrrilt STRFAT r All I nters with money shill ryriatered Prat the Pr Otr i eeirbore mailed, ma it costa but , vtaln, and will insure tbrir oaf. arrival. ia out' day. (beside. ofR,.. males) 317 letters •. rr eseirerl—nostly Tor chprnir Crsils7SWKLI, 1f It, ass , 1137 iiimoyerer and Prr,prset. r Wo to rut out and sit.. this groat thorns..., Augrist 1457.-13.3 m MARRIED. to Warnhington. , n the 301.11 nit., b 7 Elder F.. r. Roger., of Eden berm, lir. 1., B. N'At.:GH.N of Ens, to Boodi. 1 , tF W aeon. • DIED. In McKean tp, October lat, HARRY E. MARTIN, ion of J o hn F and Julia. Martin, aged 25 ream and 8 mantle. Mr Marttn wait a Young in beln.,Kl by all h.. Mend, and amiumntanew and nor uniremallr lamented ory aiiiitieni•. to Fillivir• loiinatop, on NOLA rte.) I,t 3.1 Intl JANE, wife Niartusi.o.4l., -04 47 ran In tilt• tit v, nn Ti000l•v morning (rani 44 f the brain, 14r• ItAitY • , vrifo ~ftlio .. on, rigo.l It 10 p.m.., NOTICE 11 1 H of tlo.Er,..tr. Plank Rm.!. ornpat,y, trill hold their annual tlectinn, at the °thee t nmoans in Erie, on if on.lay the I kis . , nf Nov•mtwr neat, at S, k ,lect s Prt.stdent, nre Louad.r• and a Tresaurt-r C=9 FOR SALE. NEW In th• I.t , I'mabyteripin Church rif n... 1 ktr t,•,116. ..!.Ir. Its Bo t 336, F. II 1957 Erie City Railroad. A l'ul.ke Nt..t , ng heht in t nulled ROOl2l on I naay tl, I•tth • P H to th. practlenblitty . Ahd • 701 ' immediate protteen 11• rf tutrk. All al! I,ltei titt..d, and participate in the u•iwn of the IneetinK , t.t 1. 7 eITIZ t.N rp- nr y. r pelwn in Ern. City and r“out% pi .F 4 tot" LFCTU RE. H.•n. EDWARD EVF.RETT aril deliver hie relehratel ` lecture an the "Life *ad LbarsetPr Waahingt,bn.;' on We - e..ht. .•r, gni.; the lith in•t , at the Firs: PrrobyteriatiCholreh, in lIV Admloeion 50 rents hs.l at the )oolntor.• 01.1 .1 1.k0t., and ()Ilver 4 path.r•! Per o nier of Commit Erte, Oct . leth.lP47 W LAIRD. Chairman. llty paper" pleat.• copy. STRAYS D- STM% YED from the •obycrdwr, about two *team since Vow about .1 years obi. Any perwon rrturina road tow, or gtYing tufrrrrintion .heir yhy mar be found will be llberally rewar,iY.l En., Oct. 10, OW —T.1..11- X. %If:YEA. NOTICE : To the Stockholders of the S haron Iron Co heerby oototed %at • tne- 9 , , ,,z ~f the ctn.-a:inter' if L 4 4ILA C O 3l •,14 or nell nt the “elle e .f th- Yn s, lent .t rte, ••I vellt,'l A, ofn •xt. • t ld ••• 04. k in OW r.‘IITDOOtI of slid day, the object of which me !to, to d. t is • Vol, .11•Wsk Curup•us t, the sum ,if axe nondred and tt.irty trtou•sad A0141t 4 . or 144: 4 1 ••t• er .um a the ato,kholder+ 1.1 interest tax direct It sit , l terettoz, an.l also' to take tot" lention the was . IMO 1111,11/ to effectaate such re- AU , t1••••1 .t IA:: a ten tan, to reqo 0,041 JANGLE H KragsALL, Eowtiu) ook. liitoman L 01.1rits, ahrt. tor Gb.ciaoc CRUX, lOW/ M l•CLXII. 3t22. angora La Halt • No. 48, Ilay 1411 - Rath.kan Wbereaa Instal Flull did nit - the loth doe of February, A D. 1447, prefer Ma petition to our Judge.' ot the Court or Common Piece in and for the County of Rm.. proem.: for roue.* therein eat forth, that he might be aurorae(' from hie .ilia. Ruth Ann Roll Therefore, notice to hereby peen to the sa..l Ruth Ann Hull, that ebe be ao4Laxerar before our Judge. at Erie. at our Court of Common Pleas them to be held on the Fl-.t Sloodej to N.trember D 1857, to sumer to the charge preferred to said petits^o and sto•te the Judgment of the Court to the prinoi.oi JOHN hiLLY.ILRD K. Sherif, tzber.T4 Office, Erte, Oct. 10, 1647 4tti --- Administrators Notice. WHEILE.IO4, letters of Administration s of Wm &witty law of Venango fownahip, dectaard, taro been granted to the. subeerite.r. XII persons Indebted to said state are Mrogettni to make introadlaw paymened those Wu, le !Wall np demands arsine the Estate of said d ent will nuke known the lame, without debts W 4 C PRATT, Oeteber 10, 1357.- 4 1122. Administrator Late Arrival of n,gArrrs BLOCK. PRICES I?EDC-cED, eGARS.—A good article of iu:str nor n .1. 10 cr ntr_per .71 pound by W. F., FiINDEBACHT. . _ CIOFFF.E —The best Oren Rin ("offer can lr fonnd to Belitty's L' Block •nd for sale by W F RISIDERNECT WANTED. FTY Aeotnotrroseo wanted to do plain sewing A p o, ,m -r mediatelr at BOOTH ic STEW OirS. AM 11; - - CHEAP MOMIRE 51FIIRRI8HING CRAM FACTORY= A.VD LOOKING GLASS STORE. FRENCH STREET. ERIE PA Ennui,* assortment r.►dy t..r Dt•lirery ‘i G W ELISKY'S. CHEAP BVRE4U STORE CIIE 4 P BEDS TEAD STORE CHEAP FEATHER RED STORI CHEAP MATTRASS STORE enrAP LOOXLYG GLASS crilil2 CHEAP TABLE STORX. CHEAP CHAIR 97VRE. CI LEAP 30F4 4W LOUNGE S 7Y) RP CHEAP WARDROBE STORE CUEAP WALNUT .A.W3 CAMP STOOLS CHEAP MARBLE TOp sTAYD STORE CHEAP PICTURE FRemt STORE CHE/P Gt. TRAL .ISSORTMC.TT Ofr PrRNITCRE RV? CI $1 Tr S TERMS titTßlCl'l.y VAtili I=;: w delltrevell trop a than, wltlttu city limits, and at as- New drdval of kill aid Winter Cioidi AT ? i x irairALO OLOTRING STORE ! ! No. 7. Bruwo's 31144 Krie Metivilarqoah% Boy OV•PONIWN Met,.. Uptifor Costa lioy Under Posta, "Na 14eq's Vesta Vesta Ken's Pants, flot'a Pants, of Masts kind and qualtt Also • gen4al asaorttnent of Gentlamen's Furnishing l;o 0 • 1 1 1 , osaststing in Wrapper, Drawers, Shirts, Collars, eta sold at low pima. FALK Erie, Sept. vurAivrED TEN CORDS Or GOOD HARD WOOD, for which TY Cash will b. chcliriired SOUP. Apply at tli l• Eric, Ofhibrr 3. TM. TORRE nr POPR Whoa or Gentlnnen ran bad drat raw iota ak itiodations or Boardmi with room ftmi*hed or aohtraiatard by addressiat Box 883 Crio, Pa. Oct 3165:. Grand Equestrian GREAT Thy Beyond Empire. New Jersey, m i d .„„s: t • ph. u. GOLDEN Tour Through an d r •4i j. y.. ./ 1$ Nri 1611.40: 1 / 3 .1 1 Familiar Faces end ...rataay trtel bso ra4,111(111 The Tight Roi 'MI NUB The Talkin EX A DA \ ESP"ItT -rct HOME AIN, Ririe., Slat urct 1 --eft DAN D Wonders at wh• rt th• Pr , . •, r• udy Congratalatory Fellow with tbr full ~i liM THE DANCI MEI I,OIV ( 1 011 E Wtil AFTERNOON STAR 111 hißs. DAN RD. E, MR. JAM.Ls L TL The , Mp._i“rn MR 1.2 Win Li ORE. ctiA , LIPTLf The WI Mmet MA W.l, Ap!..• of .h. -01ERICAN D A..tv i t, t h .ERIE COUN THE PHILeE .I.U) ll'ob rkv.r. Open lit One in I'e4-forrosoze.tn Prio4e elf Adn3l•9nou n .11 3 ' PRF. 44 71.1 XI: blldren liltlf rice .4atis loreverrtor* : —No DR. 1 4 . W. or BUFFALO, forwert, floater, of New .ri, of Direasei ri , t..O4PECTPULL Y IV sad an , • m • Itrow.o.l liege'. Erie , . Al itis • , ,s.y In - •' eon' ,:? tOm %honk . =Tams ;Ma.. ig at 'ern. J. 11 Fay )1,, „ v. Ph ALALIP) • Tb...l..lenaant his tot II In th. ' that tbt defebart, %- urw.r .l *, iiaatt pear pr., 1 t moat. Sow, IA en hr • • L b.r and app.mr Yg. Counts t,. tr hold. • t„,• shot either, n lin S. should Trot (kt.her 2, 1867 4. ' =IS =a THEEcitEr IN YOUTH AND IMO Posi.l4 s idwol, 14 'T, Local lit Pal I , and 'f1,01.1 sYliterri. The ,thyttthat fact that the tulthating In the imprade, e rsmore4 4 WITII.IrT nostrat.l an.l the .Wirer' r • as atiorted by the nth". Ken "he 1.1.n.5h10.1 to r - 4" pasail.a • , t • day. ;Stet t. , .I.f^e% retnittini Street, \'• Iv 1 • k "TEACHERS h tesetelt .0 )1011•!aN • purpose of etnra , ll2lll eeeurt,d the e-r , - Y. ham, f4el ter, teacher lit Mose., y. and IrP) etl . • r 01 norm'.: rum rue e• C4.l.PliebtrlZ, 1.. re., them II 001.0, 11. diseharre or th..l ,- • r 1.. struetere will he re,rrn ' lltetinguiele "" H. C k... - , .1. H. Burr.), - I • • devotl.,lbe r,• esetktnig• r , • ' .a the arrang , .... • • •la • that tree n 'te • areotunlodari..l •, e In Ord., to ni•••• • 11 a small taw', the • main It ma n.. 1 I. pert to hec•• dttnng tl,i• %,.. It Optitni of lb. rant. vii,! • place in Owl Fall Styles of - BLAKE'S BC 111.41 a . h.- • • r.ktil . ••• IV WTI: M. Inn! • . • 4 .1A0 •• • ,1140 ' l . • • z) s.a~~ or ' I 111,- .1.'4 PIAW-OES A E THIRT " %% II I 1% 1, • at Mr