THE EMI , . oitsERVER. •1P1•J. 1. sLOAN, 8/11•r. ar..o.a.ff s 11001111, Publishers and Proprietors. SITVIRDA Y, Nom of ilk-a-WO-4r: —The Detroit papers give the following pa/U=lam of a meet apposibig m srder which occurred at Fentenville, nitre that eity. WM wok. .11 appears that a gentleman' named hinnies had witried to that village with his family, don. 1* of a waited three ehildren—the oldest of the latter but sight year, of so. Not having got all his beds ep, the wills remsdisied at the hotel over night, while Mr. sfehemen went to his hones with the children, and was onompanied by a boy named George Colwell, about I f years *ld. About 8 o'clock in th'eevening two young 'bell sass is, &alas for Mr. Johnson, saying that they were pin to his fe,ther'l house, a short distance from there.— Oa resteivlng evety pressiag cavitation they consented to maks over sight, sod go with him in the morning to sae MN rid gmellaman. Mr Johnson, that night, slept in a bed with Lis two small girls; the little boy slept with Col. well, miff the young moo had a bed mad* up oo the door, Wised. the other beds. During the night Mr. J. heard sae of his girls cry oat 'Pa." ■nd at the same time receiv ed a blow of the aide of his head. lie was partially a elinased, and the next he remembered he was running after non who was attempting to escape by the door, The man Ossaed again and stroek at him with some instrurneut. Mr. J. followed the fellow fur come distance without being able to evestnk• him, and therefore returned to his house. Oa miming the room whore he had been sleeping, a horrible sight insit his eye--,me of the little girls and the Colwell Witty dead before him, tad the other little girl and boy lasensible frogt•tbeir folurieel Suspicion rests upon two yeast faliowirmbes had recently had come difficulty about some gambling operations Mr J. had about $4OO, and it M opposed that they wore aware of it, and took this Moessas of gaining po , o n of It, by ling the chlldreti that triers shot id be no evidence against them —rie editor of the Rochester Democrat,ernirsera a elstememat, from • pretty reliable-source, to the effect that *duel was receutly fought between two officers at West Tabs; In which one was rather severely wounded. The other one. who bad done gallant service in Mexico, was at was ordered off to Utah, bpd the affair was not made The tame authority is given for the statement that riotously, while a corps of cadets were ordered or some spatial duty, the young men took offence at the orders of the penes' in command of the squad, and one of them ruched at the omeer with his sword drawn, and at once smesumeicoel a furious attack. The °Meer stood upon his tbalhosu, and finally succeeded in disat:tning his opponent, wbei was all the while becoming more hot and rash. In Meposeisaving him of his weapon, the cadet's sword-arm was woadded. Hs retired to have his wound bound up; wad while absent one of his comrades assumed his plat" in lib* ameba The wounded ;ban returned and again took lb sward, and with Inereesed 7'01401)(4 sneaked the oMeer, who found it neeessary to nit all his skill and vigor in gmmi.m . UK blows of his antagonist. When the affair had bedtime apparently o'nis of life and death beiareen tb• oewskurasta, a senior officer came upon the ground and pat na *ad to It. The oadou who participated In the combat Two arrested, sad it wee supposed would be dismissed.— Cosa of them, It is stated, is a son of lien. Jessuk —The Detroit Advert...el. learns that a most exciting NOM look place at the opening of the Weiland - Assizes, at Merrissville, Canada Meet, on Thiirsday morning, Oct- 8. The fall particulars are contained In the Hamilton Spec. tat., from which we learn that his Honor JAlge Draper was applied to by the counsel of Robert J. M'Elenry for a seetletattee in the ease of the Queen vs. M'Hedry, on an Isdhetatest for lb* murder of Charles Rich'', ,L 1 ftJ3l, Thb muse WHenry is the into mistaken for An tie very day of the arraigment the propeller Vermont, itatiottag from Ogdensburg to Chicago, mat with an accident, will pat tat* the Pert Robinson Drydock for repair. Capt J. K. Lewis, ber master, strolled accidentally over to and bearing of the arrest for murder, went r Jail, sad Immediately recogniced Mlles/7 as a man WINO sailed with himself as cook on the propeller Powhat las la Iftet, sad who went to California afterwards, and pawed the whole year of 111.54 in that State, thus render. Mg the eliei complete. Jostles Draper granted the appil. Wiwi at oboe, on the reading of the affidavit of cept: Levl., said a maned sensation among the audition's.. —As affray crourrial in Neer York, between. George Cilleenty, the wef•koowa Ethiopian minstrel, and A. A. Daveepert, a poiialar actor at Wsflank's Theatre—the ill bleep totinslbe result of certain circa nistaneei of a private tlameente •store. The role ra. commenced by Nivea. pert, wimiteasked Christy dowo the steps of an oyster mbar. The friktaus• says the aggregate results of the los nrens—.te Kr. C. a discolored opus. the !see •• hie "ma mod peeks< book, and • ruined suit of clothes; and M Mr. D. a diseoloration of the temple, a slight t.erateh on taie leger,,and a deteriorated coat and pants. Mr. C. Imlay mirrored his yawl', but not his pocketbook, wbieh eisteleod $4O. It le mid the affair has not yet been tiaatail mak to its "bitter end." —The illehigaa Ceotral Railroad Company and sense illto large manafacturi.ng establishments, in reducing Se of their empittries, have resorted to the'syetem tag the shilling's and sixpenees which still clieg M sal 41111141•49 our turrancy, and, using only the Ameri- AIR etyieiksfeestating by quarters, dimes and half dimes.— lids bit exaellent imirsitgement, and one that should be adtreatally adopted 'amoug business men, The American eurresay is sot equaled Jn the world for regularity and *IN of restating, and deserves to become much more pserally used thous it ever has been yet. ft only needs • isammnal, teeiteeesent on the part of merchants and traders, Send the this' is aceamplished with ease and in • short *me. —num, Millmjaarderod his wife in Montgomery In Mild State, &today nSorning, cod confessed the crime. The bobs( Mrs. Hilby lea found lying on the bed, with the Mad nearly revered from the body, from a blow with an lOW Then wars }sto beds neon the bedstead, both of •lit! were oemplekaty saturated with the blood of the mardsomed woman. The murdered woman bad an infant abesping in her arms when she wu elate. When *Whoa, sae di/amend the infant was still clinging to its unaltberee breast, its hair and clothing clotted with blood. ?be hair had to be eat off to release it. The other two shiligros were crying for their mother. —la flitsois country paper proposes to amend the law of maniMpal It would require that "the prorpecttve Insellesai siderite, on any given day, enter in the °See of say lOW legally empowered to'do soeb a duty, a written dindlaration of Intention to become man and wife. From OW day. for see year, let them associate u lovers, or llama the engagement if they choose; then at the end of Ile year, if they again express their determination-to be dews iteshand and wife, lot the contract be mated." It is bwrily neemeary to add that the paper is Republican. —.Tim Trenton Tree American say, that the United 11111.0 recruiting station in that city is doing a touristeing 10111‘111.11 itt this the*. LIND numbers of men are enlist /1w Cato Uncle Same genie*, who doubtless consider the sieves dollars per month pay and found as better than living ad hope, of work without pay,.or no work and no pay. There are plenty of able bolded tingle men, of a lame slam than those who generally join the army,- who TM he glad to enlist now, as an alternative to beggary or eltartrettem wszt winter. —A ',maimed victim of misplaced confide:lce, named inSiam lianas, committed suicide in lowa last week, Ober the feliewisg eirosmetaacee• He bad been paying serfaue tleas to a young lady, and toeing her ride Wililiaavrtber patlessa, sad knowing that they would este enbmie, ►e went sad ►aa( himself apes 11111 apple tree rJ 0M1N11141141, la fall view of the lady and his rival, and time* fipir4 inil7, sodding la the village of Stanford, Ct, wail nor tavessly atsed on Friday evening last, In the follow. lug annasort Eihe ►ad beet applylog to her hair a mix • linre sof abliOr oU sad alcohol, and approstobtog too DOW ■ lfsllal lamp, her baud Impetus* enveloped in a blase, ►od Ma thtrsa woe not extinguished until the lady was so envelnly linssed that she is ocw considered to be in a enti. sal essatisa. —Anewlay athemeocia, about three o'clock, Decals Patin*, rtuWaj is tba Oiler 91 Xindsrhook, cat hie !rthee &mat ham ear to ear. ilelhea dragged her down Make bM tiiii bath yard, where she was discovered by Melt of tie weigabars. She was destarboa found, Timmer Waal Massif ap is a room, and it was feared he mould Mew hill klasaelf. At last seijititi goat excitement pre vailed la Ow tillage. -Alm \ Mita Blakely, wife of Charles Blakely, residing all Su. 24/ roar* three; Troy, was oa Saturday morning head deed .a ber.tred by persons sotraeted to the house tita ad at If bar two small children, one three years ,Slid 06 et►& teeniest months old. Her husband left tbe ha** shilasaali bet du dry precious, and as a general 114141, they quierslld, and were troth intenwenne. Blakely levalseiag. —Jobs Eassamd was mutilated by Daniel Sullivan, ma Tam Tividsge, AIlora; 60., last week. Thsy were subway lalsorers, sad had been st 'Tarpon together afar *dr pay. TM murdered ma's snow/ WM dolabtlus Lb* Mdasamat se as arias. ..... ....00TOSICR 946 int. THU UMW" BILI. We give the, SO called, Mier Bill pulled at the extra. session hut week, is full la oar 0011111111111 as day. And in doing so we ban* no hesitation in saylag that, take it WI la all, we doubt whether a more infasaosts taw ever die graced oar statute hooks. It is • relief to no body, except It be these who are abseidaudy able to pay their tlots. It SR act of legislation la favor of roues, sad at hos es' ass; as act to absolve those who owe the metalloid, the inttanfitetorer s and the amebae/a, from paying their debts, while it says in so essay words' is the siztkeeetion, that eke mereheat, the manufaetaror, sad the atechatiie mast liquidate theirs, oven to the "posed of ileeb.". To see that this is so, the reader bas but to carefully examine the said sixth section, and then reheat that, in Mae cases oat of tan, the merebant's Capital Is in his trasiaese—hle stock—be hes no real estate; this being so, beyond the reach of relief from this law, because having no real *stale, be is consequently enable to avail himself of the twee stay wider this act whoa primes:l, far procure the necessary security to enable him to do 1119‘ Bat how is it with thaw who owe the merchant and Maaufacturer Take Our own merchants for an example./ They have given credit all over the country to ferment and others who are undoubtedly able to pay. Their Yew York payments are sooting due, and they call upon their customers to help Cheat. Their customers reply Oat they can't do it—pro duce has gone down in price, and they do not feel like making the !terrifies necessary to meet their ~b ligatioo. They have this sixth section in their oje all the time, and know that if the merchant crowds them, all they hays to do is to show that they are able to pay, and that enabler them to take the stay for a year. lint how fares the met chant in the mean time. All his arailable amen. is leek. ad up in the hands of thou able to pay, and henee be can. not meet his obligattons, and judgment ,follows. He can't in turn avail himself of the stay that has locked up hie means, bee-ease his capital, unlike the farmer., is in ht. , bu.iness and not in real estate. If he ask' route friend to I step forward and go his Dummy,. and thus save him from I the sheriff" he hada-himself refused, because, not baying any real csostel . that friend would not be secure in cl.,ing so-„anilfhence, this law which lea profeesed relief to all, puts the sheriff on the back of dim,* lobo most need relief, while it at the same time mots a perfect barrier between him and those who are able to pay, tied can pay, but won't pay their debts! In looking upon this sixth section an this light, we are not alone—• writer in the Philadelphia Press, (lays, ironically, that it °is • model for wisdom and „lattice. If you osia pay you need not. If you coal, what you have shall km' tent from you. "From ham that bath not shall he taken away ergo that which he seemeth to bare.' Did .it seer occur to these gentl MOO —these bon orables----that there are two side. to a coattace; that eyed. 'tors arc, theinaelves, sometimes debtors, or if not, that the fruits of their past toils are essential to means of get ting breed/ Were they not sworn not to impair the obliga tions of contracts? and la a contractfir to' morrow in no wise impaired by being changed intytn• for • Year begirt , It is immaterial that the distinction between th• right and the remedy has been forced apon our courts. No loosest sae believes he CAA tab, my property on his promise to rosy an hour hese*, and perform it by paying ens year if. terwards• But what becomes of credit, whr the means of enforcing it are taken away? Is out this act the most destructive thing to confidence? And what a lesson of morality? Is not the law of the land the standard for thousands? And here is a formal declaration that when you have the means to perform your promise, for that very r•ain.n, and on that condition, you need not do it." And w• think, after examining {he whole set, that every candid reader will agree with we, and the writer above quoted, that "a greeter oettrage upon the Constitution, or grosser ignorance of polities—a more utter theregerd of national honor. of private credit, and of the laws of bones ty—has pr ibably never bee. exhibited." Lpieklng upon the net te this, light, wear* pleaded to reeortklis fact that one of the Representatives of Erie county-11r. B•LL— voted against its passage. THE HANDWEITING UN THE WALL The annihilation of the Republican party in Pennpi• yenta, and its virtual defeat in Ohio, is the handwriting on the wall which every politician readily interprets as the proclamation of the total disruption of the party. Its issues are dead, and hence the vitality which for a time they imparted to the name of Republicanism has departed. It eau rally again under that name. One or two spasmodic efforts will be made—as, tor example, in New York and Massachupeta in November—but they will be like the spasmodic coovolstnns of a dead body operated: upon' by a galvanic battery. So plain is this, that this , ' Buffalo CO Ili Orr ria , a paper by no means favorably 111041: ed to the Democratic party, or the present Administration; does not hesitate to proclaim its belief of the entire succear, of the Democratic party in New York to November. ra says: "It is with that sort of rest4et ?bleb one reels when a: ealaarity, which has loses foremen sad predieted, in on %bet ...gre at seempliebtaint, that we now recogatte le the ague of deputes and d ahweet oftrtaia ty a • dens carat ie gen eses is the ! des election. The meat delfastsin other States of the Republtean eaa didates are osainoul of what is to happen in New York.— The causes that operated in Ohio, Pennsylvania. lowa and Minnesota, are not the only infistenee at work bete; to break down the laments republiean majority of last fall. We feel with them that the leading imam of a year ago te dead beyond resurrection; but more than fey, we feel gist it will not do to renew ike lease of powei to a party 'which Is provetrby all records sod eonfessed by itself to have been corrupt and venal beyond precedent. A new party, fresh from the people, with a platform embodying some of t he mos s elevating sentiments knorin to humanity it proved the IliyOrertsy of its originator' by plunging, in -the first boor of its success, into the most unheard of vita lotions of public faith and odkeial honor. It prostituted the sacred Delos of liberty for gold, sad went farther in debasement than any other combination of men bas dared to go in the history of our State Only a few weeks since, ate central organ sneered at all i ssues tare that whieh insanely governed the presidential campaign last MI. It declared that it war the duty of the party to ignore all outcry against corruptimii, and all doc trines of State policy, and rally to the support of the same men who had p:unged it in disgtomi. Conscious that this was too absurd for the people, the republican Monsoon.° humbly plead guilty to sins the most enormous; but stak ed oat no line of State policy fitted for the emergency, which even at that time, overhung the interests of the conamon•ealth. It is too voneh to ask of voters, that, on the strength of this coneession, they should again eonfide to snob a party the power they have so grossly abused. That a defeat is imminent is evident to the general tune of R•pnbliean organs. • • • • • Let no man say that we rejoice at this--me find no cause for congratulation in the ',access of that party of foreign ism to the defeat of which all our itreogtb has been con sistently even. But these t hin g tfare as we believe, In evitable; and now it is time that thousands-..hundreds and thousands—sbtpid ask the question "ushers shall we go?" We can swifor the Oomsurciol—let them come back to the Democracy, the only party that over has, or ever will accomplish anything for the country. There is nu use in staying outside. The nicest electioes Nive detnonstrated, and those that are to follow will do so more clearly, the prostration of mushroom Republicans. Nu broken bank WWI over so low. It Is very dead, and its imposture , is patent to every body. Its game has been played out.— Henceforth Kansas will attract about the same public at ' tention as Nebraska or Washington. It is free in spite of the black republicans. They could nut in any way keep open the nigger question In it. And they have disgusted the whole country by their operations, and the whole country is disgusted with siggerism in all its phases.— Hence the Aosadicririag en de wall! ♦ POOR RXCUSR It is amusing to look over oar Republican ezehangeo just now end compare their excuses fur defeat with the COOfidetit tone they held a week before the election. Here is one, for, instal:me, that confidently told its readers that the State was safe for Wilmot by thirty thousand at least, but which now turn Ppm* round, and after telling them that it is tort by that figure, owns that "the result 11Plil generally anticipated." And ibis case is not singular— the picture it exhibits saw be round with more of .I.ess of light and shade of coloring in alin.iit every republitao pa. per in the Suite. And then the excuse. offered—that there was a "general apathy," and that their voters were not oat—tad the arithmetical calialculations entered )into to show bow easy they *mild hale carried the State, if so many of the Repels gases had not remained q about as abeued as their claim of certain victory before lb* election, and their acknowledgment now, that they didn't expect to saisceed! Now, in oar view, the exclaies offered by our opponents, 1112%.140Ag to jUllt nothing—lsecaisse, if either Republicans or Democrats stay away from the polls, they proclaim to the world that they ears nothing about the imams involved; and hence the ,abseace of a pow tion of the Republican vote proves, if it proves any thing, that they are akek and disgusted with their party and have become satiated with Democratic measures. It proves too, that in their opinion Rsinsiis dire nut bleed, and belie• that there is no farther use of political action in the pram In claiming, therefore, that apathy and indifference is the cause of their defeat, oar Rupobilima eppoomits tacitly attkowledge that the question; which convulsed the pantry a year ago, have become obsolete. —The Bt. Louis Repot.Gaza lawns with some serprim that Col. Bummer is under arrest** Fort Leavenworth, sod that a overt-of inquiry, or evert martial, kiss been ordered in his eases & returned from the •xpedltloo vilest the Cheyennes 6 few days sines. —CoL Rear" and 04:1 Zorn, of the Nies:sin/ A eras, faight w doe! with rides sew St. Loci., on Illooday 7 -dio, tweet, thirty pawl, At the trot ire Cot. Henry reeelved a seven wetted la the head, whoa his elialkiage sru drawn. / Tllll IiBAND 1111K3.T. °commix o ILLIAII P. P•.l RICO plurality cannot. think, limis than 45,000. Tb. Dieinectetie eaodniale t t Otani ctommleideeet, Hoc Niigata) SmcaLexts, of Chester wewati, and the D•wioeratie esteltdatee for Supreme Court, W MASAN Image of 11,-rlta rad Hos. Jars Tuner , of Brio, will hare at least as greet a plurality as the t overawe. The whale State thMet boats the combined oppesition nearly 211,1106 Majority. The following table exhibits ths majorities this Yell, a. ter is tecnittai with the tame list. MAJORITIMS—OFFICIAL A VD UNOFFICIAL. October, Me. October, 1657 Cousst:ax. i,..," i .2 iAi ....; A • 11 4, a a t.., • Adams, 39 463• Allogbasy, 4t25 • 10119 Argo neva', . 395 1:.o• Bowyer, 649 4110 Bedford, 33 6041 Berke, 6061 5973* Blair. 349 1 Bradford. 34175 *3BOO Becks, 656 946• Butler, 5413 Cambria, 1183 1200 Carbon, 653 885* Cootie; 321 _ 51$• ellesier, c 446 120• la CJartba., 957 114.5* 01,10101 d, 660 733* ni i n am, 131 320 Polo ila hi la, 1699 1266* Ora iel..rd, 1566 938 4 Cumberland, 251 612* Dane In, 525 453 4 Dolan are, 519 •16 Stk. ; 239 Rne, :.. 2103 1200 Payette, 183 t 6011 Prank I to, 116 11 b• Fulton; 263 ' Greet',: . 108(1 Huntingdua, 286 Indiana, ' 1815 1000 JeBerson, . 123 Jun 14ta, 46 lAtlel/101% 2444 - 1200 Laurence, 1578 Lebanon, 534 675 Lehigh, 871 8480 Luserue, 1021 1732* Lye , ming, 391 1170 4 McKean, 232 Mercer, 848 Main, In 315* Monroe, 1519 1404* tuntgont'y, 1944 2830 4 ontour, 561 512* Northamp'n, 2320 2957 4 Nortbumb'd, WI Perry, 87 400 Obit's 3434 17748 4 Pike, 591 1.60 4 Potter, 263 Sebe3 Mill, 1738 2853 Somerset, 774 Snyder, , 234 10 4 Susquehanna, 1104 700 Sulti•an, 167 Ttuga, 2578 UOl4ll, 4-0 •304 Veonop, 25 Warren. 492 • 4711 Washington, Intl Wayne, 137 .. Westenorerd, 635 . . , 900 Wyoming, 41 v 300 Turk, - 1472 35368 32,605 29,642 Those marked with an asterisk [ 4 l are official OPPICLit VOTE OP ERIE OOUSTY-1857 ,•• o ir 3 - X o g ;j s t 105 111 13 66 97 10 78 86 49 67 3 94 69 10 77 53 133 126 9 124 94 6 144 53 3 130 49 , 2 118 60 23 98 63 12 222 35 4 219 34 5 167 56 6 163 54 2 168 84 144 79 166 101 1 147 109 1 95 96 95 93 57 26 41 27 137 GS 126 66 136 28 134 15 213 69 207 '65 M 3 59 64 57 109 63 1 109 81 1 54 40 49 36 - - 86 45 84 37 114 54 100 53 76 104 .69 106 170 363 6 138 139 1 71 24 66 24 62 62 4 50 60 3 47 28 40 27 • 74 17 3 14 17 2 30 13 26 13 31 40 30 27 39 29 42 63 1 13 56 2 112 63 4 106 79 2 t.`rie—lst Uistrict Me Kevin, Fairview, Springtield, - Conneaut. • - Waterford Township. H ar l.orcreek, • North Eaftt Township Greenfield, • - Union, • Vensogo, Washington Greene, Elkereck, Aram', Concord, Wayne, Le Boeuff, 4 Tr op %Lousy, kjillerenk, • Korth Fart Borough, Waterford " Edinboro • • Franklin, • • Wattanurg. • Girard Borough, • summit, - - • Lockport. ---- - - - 1100 2105 10 2955 1562 110 JUDG RI% 0? SC KKKKK COCKY ~. i ► a, r ... • .„ A , O . . ~,„triet. ;... t : I. z f y to.:. . ~.. 0a •-• "t —; Erie let Dist_ 66 6.4 172 119 5 7 " " • - 33 • 30 161 57 " Sd " • • 66 50 128 7• 10 " 4th " • • 101 94 184 120 3 3 McKean . • 133 133 64 54 2 2 Fatrview • • 92 90 145 78 12 11 Springfield • • 212 219 48 34 6. 4 Conneaut - 157 169 61 69 2 2 Waterford Tp. - 129 133 101 90 Harbor eretk - 126 113 161 112 1 North East Tp. - 59 91 102 99 l;reetitleld • • 49 49 31 30 Union • • • 126 126 75 70 Venting° • 133 133 31 30 Wash moon - • 202 202 77 72 70 69 66 64 110 110 81 80 1 (,reeoe Elk Creek Amity '! 47 47 44 43 Concerti • • s 3 S 6 49 40 Way tfe • • 101 101 76 62 Lellosuff 54 61 113 104 Tp. • - 103 105 61 52 21 18 Miileteek - 9S 109 266 142 North East Buro. 63 66 29 24 Wateidurd " 49 4$ 69 Gs 3 3 Edinboro •• • 37 35 34 30 Franklin - • 74 74 17 17 2 2 Watt burgh • - 24 25 15 14 mud Duro. • 29 31 39 37 29 29 Summit - • 21 26 $4 72 1 1 Loci*or% • 105 104 63 82 1 1 2766 2673 2398 2027 101 94 X • .0 A at .1 a • • Xca • X •., X 7 0 =X ..l: ..11 Dortncts. it .1 0 t..., a ,:.-+ :Li :0 .... 0 CC X X a; it 4 :7; •—; Erie Itt that 113 113 100 192 5 td 72 100 57 2 145 2 :s.I " • 101 95 90 6 139 22 4th 184 109 150 1 205 9 Me Kean - 129 69 112 136 48 Fairviow - 102 92 88 25 69 132 Springfield 225 8/ IS3 5 219 7 Conneaut • • 168 2 219 1 168 7 Waterford Tp. - 173 56 180 177 flarhorereek - - 139 116 34 3 206 24 North East Tp - 100 91 60 97 37 Greenfield - 63 25 44 60 3 Union - - 142 22 169 • 119 Venaktigo • • 147 103 30 Wr.bingtun 20$ 155 123 I;roeur 79 100 48 Elk Creek - • 110 17 98 1 • 124 1 Amity • • 63 38 46 63 22 Concord • • 95 . 44 78 . 106 7 Wa)ne • • 111 107 79 133 1 Leßoron* - • 98 7 164 80 27 Girard Tp. • • 91 47 126 79 94 73 klilicreek • - 141 223 97 2 248 21 North k:aat Bum 69 52 23 70 11 Waterford " 74 16 110 . 75 7 Edinboro " - 44 31 36 41 . 6 Franklin - 73 66 26 4 76 6 Wattaburls • 41 11 20 34 I Girard Boro. - 27 13 --- 80 64 34 57 Summit .. • • 21 75 41 7 68 8 Lod:win - - 103 82 103 • 44 116 48 3299 1135 2724 243 3778 634 The aggregate footings on other offices are as rot lop: Register and Recorder. Wig. P. TAINIMS, John fibre, • Nils• E. Teel, Amendment.: to the Constitution. For let amendment loss " 24 951 "2d 922 " 4th - 921 Against Amendments 20 &goblin= ill Amllcops; Dogonsia In IWO: inowlosoo la Ro ma; Iggsponioot marked MORN •• District Attorney. 71,45 JANES Stu., 3,163 Win. Jan. Herring. • t D. L 103 C. W. KEwu, 16 County ', drove COULD, ♦ad»w Oliver, uOVILKNOIt, C•MAL LoM'I I=l =3ll 1121133 I=l 141 23 211 4 112 27 IJOO WORX rani WO wines. " 0 " 00 NS il 21111 JOll WO JOB WO JOB WO JOB w. AN If IN MN CALIFORNIA SENULTM. Among catkin results of the Les Glades in Cantors A N A., of our old friend, hugs Anima , . sox, • . . . from Placer County. Yr. A. it a waive of lb w, la Ws eosin% whirs his waits sow reiridm. lo o yami, however, was spent In this city.— lie was ta, Nowak sad although mashy changes have awl la the political world since, he still adhere. to y loaviettoss, cad hence received the DO parby Mewls, sad sa *lades at their heath. 46fog over the return of the county we sotto* he hi higher number of motel lima any of his eolimpuis Ms taket—thas showing Illust la riper years he meths ipopatarity among hie aqusistenoss that marked Meter is "Nag qua." We hate no doubt be will be illy popular in the body to which he is elected, aadwkteb we predict he will prove one of its ablest new The Plaasswisr, a paper opposed to Mr. A. in polities, speaks of hived*s $ follows : "The elan of this gentleman to the seat in the Sawa inadwast by the raigusition of Kr. Walkap,is a wetter of ich the elilsess of our email way well feel prowl. Wriderson has bees • ',tidal% of Ibis' county f ur five bead is thoroughly etieverant with her wants end her resew. Few wen indeed, that we know of, are Inure mains/ gasified to represent the people of this county tithe, sad few whom we would so gladly see in the position Being for a long time eminent/lid with the editorial out he bad the means In his bends of beoota ing more lately acquainted with all matters of a public "nst•it tithasity attain who aspired to the position to which be k4nst been Molted. Aside from this, .4how ever, his thy and talents would tie him to the pct.. 6"i012, whilesny with older b Quid have to ac ge knowled isapetiority in this cm t. - - ..... DM From Mame attention and untiring sold in endeavor ing to bee* acqualsted with *II matters whether of Mixt' or Need policy ; from his known abtlity and honesty; (nide acknowledged perserveninee sad energy, we cannot I feel couvinced that Mr. Anderson will do boon, to Alillettion is whieb the people of this enemy he" Piave hikand we heartily endorse his election." Or" Thy feels wiry sore over the defeat of its man Coeirasi fora Legislature, and in Its rap dares the Desnocrsay fitting out a tuft ticket next tall, when it vsiorollciY Mims to give the said ticket a good sound walloping. *view of the fact that the Democratic party is notoriowsJimiaority party in this county, this coats geonf chapati sad throat of our ootemporarey sounds to us a good dowliko that of the hopeful son, who having thrashed his 110 of 75, and being reproached fOr fight ing so old a we, briitlod Op a very molt like the Gazette, d twos* he told hays " licked the d—d old rascal if he'd been twioas old." gaurrry KAILKOAD MEETING. A meeting onitisens favorable to this enterprise was held, la punnets* of previous notice, at the Conseil Rooms, ou friday events the 16th inst. Joseph M. Stoma' was appointed Preaent, sad Wm. A. thi/braith, Seeretary. The presentiwaltion, prospects and requirements of the road sere aerially stated by Jades Galbraith sod after some farther ihouseions, oa motion the chair appointed Judge Galbrait, Wm. W. Dobbins, will. Kale', irTio Cusp sod C. ii. Kelso, a eoutraittse to report at • future meeting some acetate pietas for securing the *arty own meneentent of he work. The aisatket.ues sotioorout to "toot st Part lisp os rooodoy orogit,,tho 17th lost. of fi o'elook. OR- RTRILICTTPP. ORATION Mr. SDlTolle—Having heard a noialaar of does the rue oar, that the Trustees of the Church le which Mr. Byer ett's Oration mai recently delivered, in this city, had charged twenty-five dollars for the use of their beading oe that 'semen, I wade wee inquiry in relation to the matter, and trend that the minor eras entirely unfounded. Not one cent vas asked, eipeeted, or received for the us. of the building or, for gas consumed- I believe that the Beaton of the thatch either received, or expected to, one dollar for his labor, which is personal. tt would be ex osedingly enpisasiat for nay body of wen, in this country at least, to maunder an Imputation of jfeleacertag from out of a food raised for the purchase of the Grave of Wash ington-If': While wilder the above it occurred - Ise as not altogeth er inappropriate or impertinent to give expression to the oonesson sarpriee, that very unsay have cap d, that an sadistic, of certainly not less than 350 should only afford a result of $lOO. The tickets were sold at fifty cents apiece. The apporestexpenses could not have been $lO. ftlll^ The , &i , site aaamaseed last week, that as the Ottligluarmittima polities--e promise it has redeemed this week by the exelausioa of almost every other topic from its Editorial oolumar. es. As the the steamer City of Cleveland was coming from Detroit to Cleveland, the other bight, when near the clay banks off Point an Pelee, she TIM into a flock of docks which were winging their way through the darkness. The glass of the large locomotive lamp was smashed to pieces, two of the docks and a pretty small bird being caught in the lamp. Three other ducks were picked up dead on the deck. A RIMARICABLE FACT.—We are told upon good aethorty that4tastly rout hati of the vote for John H. Coehroot for the Legishitnre, is Coaneant township, was east by mistake. This is a singular fart, bat Li •ooceptible, we boliirre, of the clearest proof. The other kW, was "did a purpos";" or as the lawyers would say, "with =alone prepense." jar T. Gamuts 'thinks. that as the Demonists have • large majority in the Legislature sleet and thus having "full rope" they will " hang themselves before the ekes of the session." Al the Itepobl lea* party is already bong higher than Haman, the wish for company is evidently father to the thought. lug". It will be seen, by advertisement elsewhere, that Mr, Dittatro, who has for several PUOCOOIIII/0 seasons taught a Dancing School in this city, with very marked and pop lar success, proposes to re open his School on Monday, Nov. 2d.„ at the Reed Rouse, As his ability as a teacher, and his character as a gentleman are PO well known to oar citisens, we only need announce the fact, we appro. bend, to secure him a full class. VS. The Waiaiiington correspondent of the announces the removal of JANICE Lrn.s, Esq. C.olleeter of this Port, and the appointment of JOB% BILAWLZT, Esq., Si be sneeessor. Mr. L. we believe bas, as yet, had no official notice of the feet. In Justice to the removed, we are constrained to say that he Is a very worthy eitisen, and has proved a capable and trustworthy public officer; and if the rumor of his removal proves true, which we presume it will, the direct MOuso may, we think, he traced to the very imprudent pablication in a disreputable paper here of eomspondence between some of OW citizens and the President In relation to Mr. L.—copies of which bad been furnished him for the purpose of refuting the charges therein made kn.. We call attention to the advertisement of the new Jewelry Store of jOISCICI d Ilaornks, in the American Block. Their snook, upon insPeetion , w ill be f"°4 ar rich and extensile as any in the city, while the mechanic. at department of their establishment being under their own esperrision, and both being experienced and finished workmen, portably offers to the publier advantages and inducements possessed by few similar establishments in the eountry. We ebeerfully recommend the new condor's to the public, SP" A saw law of blississippi ngainst parsing any bank bills of a less denomination tbaa $5, will go into operation on the lst of November nest. After rbat date it will be an indietnble offence to pass smaller notes than $5 within the State of Mississippi. Alf' The Conneaut Brporter, after brieny aneounelec the entire defeat of Republicanism in this State, eoaeludes by saying that "brevity, in this instanee, is eommenda bit." Whether the Reporter refers, in this, to the "brev ity" of its announcement of the runty or the "brevity" of the Repebiie►n vote in the State, I. not so clear ; but U it means the latter, all we have to say is, that we entirely agree with its phitheophy. O9fo.—Tho Cioeisiosti Empire? says it it moor pretty oertala that Bahasa P. Chase, by a ',narrow squaw, has been ro-olootornor of Ohio. lio has, however, to suet a-Dimmers/a(' Legislators, and will and his position for tie nest two years decidedly uneorafortable, aa his whole policy will be oomplietel,yooodstattod by the people's reprosoutativoa. out HOlllO of Representatives in Ohio will probably °outlast afty-eight Democrats to forty lire Bleak Ilerpublionse sedans hiaspeodent. There would awn to be no doubt of a Derma:ratio audoriq in the twit Bosse. In the teat House they had but thirty-live mem bers to the Black-Republicans' sovent7-siz. Chutes as. laity will be bat a few hundreds: 3,075 1,331 A Demitasse is limaisg. N. P., whose wife hos loess foe seas days lying at till puss: of death, ass tints` the sir with his grtst, the other *rests& *las he kappa - id to look sp sad basil the Woos of Professor •Steisa easing dews fro the shade. Hi ass so Milkmaid at apparitlos that ho . was barely shlo to etigise Mato the he... sad wialau wWia Gatti Mara 4.111 we weal Is root% after testa war Z 9116 115 Irak Prams. Amami( 1.. STEW YORK. [Corrverodesee of the grit ObsernPr.) Note Me are, at the bottom of the hill, lookiag up is melee astontehmeat at the plummet' of prosperity from "Stich we have been tumbling dews duties the few weeks past witch keels& the birth and history date "panie."— The history of those weeks is told in a Qew words. The Banks bad been 'speeding to an enormoti degree, liter ally begging note" to disused of all grades of paper; the &Uwe elites Ohio Lite and Trust Whisked a paste, whieb the Beaks, those "conservative institutions," helped for. ward instead of checking, by commencing a brisk contrac tion. This euttroction grew greeter as the period of heavy payments approached; merchants were tenable to realise ou busiesuopapor, mash followed crash, and with each suceuding disaster the Beeks clutched their treasures more tightly; 'at least this was the pottery of two or three which the rest were necessitated to follow. The realeit was s►tanl enough; the mantissas found they could get no hessian oat of their deposits, sod after the last unfavor. obis Statement, on Monday of last week, eunmeneed drawing their deposits is a eool and systematic reeenner.— Of coarse this soon stirred up 'our army of note holders, and Wail street was besieged with thousands of people whie very rarely take occasion to visit that renowned thor- oughfare of monetary men. "0 then and there was bar. ',Ong to and fro," and the whole street was flooded from top to bottom with the curious nod interested. 'Messen gers ran from Bank to Bank, laden with weighty bags, the shining coin was poured out by the bushel before the greedy eyes of the multitude; huge bellied Bank Directors and Presidenu, the serene fatness of whose countenances, no woes of common mortalc,could disturb, even those Brahma-like money kings grew pale and their knees smote together as they beheld the ebbing of the golden tide.— Next morniag awoke, and Babylon the great was fallen her gold had departed, and in place thereof was nothing but "rags." But everybody was jolly! The longitudinal develop ment of face gave we) to the horizontal; horse-laughs were heard again in our streets, and there was a general inded snie expectation of a good time corning. Everybody felt relieved of individual responsibility from the fact that no body could pay ito7body at present as there wasent any thing to pay with. The ferry men gave change in ferry tickets, the dining saloonein soup tickets, and the "tick" system became alarmingly prevalent on the principle that you may as woll trust one man' as another since nobo t ly could be expeaft Ito pay. Now affairs look better. We shall at any rath have a circulation which will regulate domestic exchanges arid enable manufacturers to give some employment to their 114 n Is: our foreign creditors for dry goods, fedi-oath and similar luxuries, will be obliged to whistle for their pay f.ir some time to come. And by `the way Carle Sam is likely to get short in the pocket before another six mood's comes around, for if importations nom, in as light only as during the last two weeks, the duties would not pay iiovernment expenses. But they will fell off too; London, Manchester and Paris will not trust people who cannot pay them, and luxuries are at discount just now. We predict a lighter season of impor tattoos than was ever known before, The "bogus baby" was again the lapis on Saturday, in an argument before the Supreme Court to reverse the de. moon of Judge Peabody admitting Mr.. Cunningham to bail. The decision was reversed. The District Attorney then moved fur a recommitment, but the Court allowed her to remain free, on her last recognizance, until the next malting of the Court, (on the 20th inst.,) when a mu_ lieu to annul this recognizance will be made. The place of trial for producing "the baby" will bo held at Newburg On the woad Tuesday in November. The Republicans and the Democrats were busy Saturday evening making county and Legislative nomination*. The Democrats concluded their nominations fur county officers; the Republicans made two or three Legislativo nomina tions. The only sales of dry goods are at retail, as the jobbing trade are offering their st o eks to ladies at wt °lassie prices, in order to raise money to meet their obligations. These retail sale, are thronged with bargain makers who are in• vesting their money to quite LI good advantage MI if they put at tato fairer stocks. The dry goods trade it still in a tight place, and therednust be more failures, but the worst is over F.:teusion., public and private, are the order of the day. Two of the heaviest commission bouieN, agent" of manufacturer in Manchester, . IL, and elsewhere, have offered pantie terms to their:creditors which will probably he accepted. The area eJury have found a WI of indictment for ar- ion in theArot d i4ree, ageing Janos Shopherl, who was arreate.k4 Aug";last, charged with setting are to his house in,V77:lSird streets. It will be remembered that the hose. wee burned to the ground while Shepherd'', wife wee is It. The trial will probably take pines next VSYI.O.. Cotton is down with few Layer-; nobody went" it in this country and the deragement of exchange prevents orders being filled for England. Breadstuff' are low enough, but will be I..eter 'loop a• Arran getnen t are perfected fur bringing forward the (Tops. 11.),A1 State mucks are looking up, in fact have n•en again above par •aloe In a few in st &fleet. rent it a little singular that, although the newspaper are constantly warning strangers who visit this city of the many and divers "pit falls" which the sharpers set fur their verdant victims, still there is hardly a week or even a day, thitt the same source of public information is nut called upon to record the fleecing of new victims The last eiise of this kind is suited to the city journals thus Kentucky merchant f0re , . , 1113 iltys at the Astor, wai ace.' ted by ono of the most ••guntlemtoly appearing men' to be seen about the marble halls and piotured p.irl , ,ro of that tiptop house, who professed his:acquaintance and also gove kin the 1311[1104 Or buqinesq men and firms in Kentucky Though be bad read the pipers and should hare been un guard against any "new hatched, unfledged cow& le," this was such "a nice piun4 iota" that he strAlcd (girth with him on Sunday as far aq the Atlantic harden Hero his sompasion and his confederate, who opportunely appear ed, and by a "safe" operation, took from him his watch, worth IPA, and $lO in money. "flare you a knife about your' "Certainly, Kentucy never is without the article!" .'Let me have it, and by ti—d, it that damned scoundrel be about these premises I'll have our watches or his life"' Kentucky waited the return of his friend for ten minutes, and then concluded that he bad been dour.' Somewhat ashamed of his verdancy, he ,lid not tell of his loss at the Astor, but officer Devoy, a Vidocy attached to the house, hoard of it inyineriou.ty, soil the two sallied out early to the morning on the search. Soon Kentucky rAouyht he saw his man, but Decoy said he must be able to swear to hint before he could &resat. "lloarever,"said Lievoy, " look him full in the (ace, maybe he'll kaow you." Ile did so, and sure enou.th the nice young man extended his hand e xelai ming, "Ah! bow are you? That fellow did us out of our watches nicely. eh?" "Well, be did, but you didn't come back with my knife! Couldn't you find the scoun drel' Now hark'ee, Sir, I don't want to prosecute you nor expose my own folly and greetine.., but I must and will have my_ars4eh and money." "Are you a friend to this gentleman?" said Sharper, addrlsing Officer Devoe— "Well, yes, Sir, I am a sort of friend," said Devoy, icing a shield 'is! "iii! hell, that's enough—l'll give you 1100 to lot me giro you the slip." "No Sir; but as this gentleman says he wants hit valuables, and you know whore they are, let Ili have them. If he doe.n't prorernte or complat9, Ilt•M &Me wtth you." "Conte on then," and they took itwintling,w•ty to porno '..irtnkory" In Pearl rt., where the'wateh and money were restored Intact, and drinks all round celebrated the !two(' tanglt Kentucky sod the skill of Leroy as a detective.. Everybody has taken a fit "foounotny—how lone it will last is a matter of doubt. $2OO dresses' arc reduced at the groat Broadway gimp tu $lOO, and Gird fow buyers at that RED: .. The Kinderhook Roryii Sores, alluding to the funeral of the limo Mrs Money, who was uturiCred by her bus band in that village, says that the murderer was present among the mourners, and that the only'limo be evinced any feeling was just before the funeral. wheat • grandchild went up to him sobbing as if her heart would break, and kissed httn. This seemed to touch his heart, and he gsb►e vent to a (low of tears. At the grave the woe child approached and asked him if be was not sorry. Re replied that be was, but It was now too late. This is the only instance on record where the murderer attended the funeral of his victim as one of the mourners. TO THE MILLION —Prof. Wood, of St. Louis, has, after years of deep study sod untiring vesea4ch, succeeded In presenting to the public an article superior to any now la •se, and in lead it is truly a wmderftil discovery--we advert to his Hair Reiterative; the only article that has been completely successful la cheating age of his gray locks, removing dandruff, itching. scrofula, nc. It res tores the gray-beaded to more •than the original beauty : adds new lustre to locks already luxuriant; having the effect on loaree, harsh hair to render it glossy and watery; fastens permanently bait that is loose or falling, and many other qualities which will bowline known as loon as used. The pride of mankind is singularly developed In the keeping and arrangement of the hair; perhaps from the fact that it is the only pension of t busman body that we esn train in any way we oh ow Important then. having this portion left to out eare at we should nee . all th means science has placed in oar hands to render it beautiful and permanent. If you would laws beautiful heir, gloomy bale, permanent hair, hair with 0 natural solar eletaittly preserved to extreme old age, don't fall to purchase Wood's Bair liattorative.—Laity hats State a..'... Bold i. Ids by ail Desserts. Nits , You, Oct 19,1181 mi. At the lest sessiqn of Congress, that body appropriated some twenty five thousand dollars for dic purpose of making explorations and verifying surveys which have already been made, of a ship canal near the Isthmus of Darien, to oonneot the waters of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans by the Atrato and Turanda rivers The Secretaries of War and Navy were authorised by the same act to employ, under the direction of the President, such officers of the army and navy as might be necessary for the purpose. The New York Journal of Commerce is gratified to learn that this important work is about to be undertaken by a party in charge of Lient. Cra ven of the navy, and Lieut. Bradford and Dr 0' liars and his assistants An officer of the army and five or six engineers are to be added, and the party is expected to sail in a few days from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn,. in the coast survey schooner Virginia, which has been detailed for the duty in consequence of her liget draft of water. It is 05 be regretted that the rivers of the Isthmus are so shallow as to preclude the use of small steamers; for they would be far more ser viceable in the prosecution of this work than the snug little fore-and-after that has been selected. From the intelligence received from the Isthmus, there is every reason to believe that the project of a ship canal between the two oceans is practi cable. WASUINOTON, Oa. 20 Information has been reeeived from 'an official source to the effect that the constitutional con vention of Kansas will submit the constitution for adoption. or rejection to the legal voters of the territory. The following are the official majorities of both delegates to Congress, from Kansas. Leavenworth Gounty, ansom, 237; Atchison County 51; Johnson, 1,604; Bourbon, 7'J; Dorr, 18. - . Douglas, Parrott, 1,4J3; Shawnee, 688 Riehardeon, I2G; Breckenridge, 258; Anaerson 98; Lykens, 288; Coffee, 182: Linn, 36. ' CHICAGO, OCI. 21. We think the Republicans have carried the Legislature of Minnesota by a small majority. Thirty-three counties in Minnesota have been heard from, showing Sibley, the democratic can• didate for Uovernor, 1700 ahead. There are 14 counties to be heard from, which will probably increase Sibley's majority. The New York Herald correspondent says, the Navy Department finds itself without a ves sel to despatch to Cape.Haytien fur the relief of Messrs Mayo and Simpson, now held in solitary confinement there. The steamer Powhattan is the only vessel suitedfor such service, but she is wanted in the ao. Indies, and is &bout sail ing for that station A letter is said to have been received from Mr Dallas, saying that the leading men of Lon don were seriously contemplating an abandon ment of the India pos•essi,)ns. LARGE FAILURES —We are compelled to an flounce the •widen and complete failure of tlii firm of Wilmot & Th• partner+ arc Wil mot, Lewis, Mllward and Coffey. They failed to a very large amount—liabilities Leavy—as sets nothing The cause of their failure is said to be the sudden fall in the price of "bleeding Kansas" stock in which they had been- dealing heavily. This is their second failure. No use of liquidating because it in estimated that they can't pay one per cent. of their liabilities They had succeeded by puffing, in inflating their stock to a high figure. A large number of people were induced to iovest, and have been ruined by their failure t-APECIA_I, NOTICES. JOY TO THE zrvatma M. 1 1 ,11 lowt”ery adv. ,lay Wwd 1.1.• .B.rtmemeut hral,4 11,11411.dd'. i,•nUtut• I'r,jutrAti(,n rir TO NIIKKVOI !0 t RETIRED r••st,i,e4.l to heal:II, i t few , Iv., after ear. Or KIWIt nervoll• glatTerMSt... nn,..UP make know-la the rim, Will send ifrre) th, preveripti.,n u.. 1 Di rect the Re, JItIIX h DAG .lu. Ig l l FultAin etr,ut, Y anal. P EkI'ECT St'RATUTUTE FOR rut LAN. I, LLa.t, TLJ A.*1.0 P.X.) e t t ran of being a patter.* for all mallibeit, it has enntrol over but 4/NE IdALAlJY—ibaa but O.SE Alll—aerompisahre but 4 E to wit. arancte tart. !MT niugossr—what ever be its form or 'wattle—whether In tlilS head, throat, Hint. abdomen, •atrernalee or skin F.. cry for of tagamaeraton (hut no other thomsoei t. outeitikul ho it as •ashy as fire io er !troop:loft by water lo it asiiiNt, log it .1000 this •—plinply by reotogigg the loot loalan-0 het ne,l the thuds and solids, Surli a its potener, that like o%eclat , matter:ft require. merely what adhere to the point of • into • wolutiou of it, to aireet the entire system. a.. Of Its I Orme!, raine, the enlyihreltra communety, and not the dlocorerrr, must I,e fde Judy?. "lam PItIllE T, $2,50 PER IPR aCILM—PRICE 12, PER DRACHM Four months ago, tint my.tertous ost.r.ite,ll« WILD submitted to the• Irtbonal of an intellioat public In that, short perval, nearly' _hoe harafreti elltors and publishers in the Canadaa, Bnut.h Pro. MO,* tud EnKland) hate personally Crated nr ittiegard Its .fis ,,, ,cy r I.ol 6 mougary !)urges, •ad have pronounced it the most valuable me.iteal rhavo,ery if Chu iit toy pr,c4ilng tit, or tiro hondr-rd men. l r their Writliket, have gtt en the Antiphinctxtie: , alt on establrhed rharart.•r, as grtll 5. *re. b. the fnlln. I.rter estracto /'nom tar Terttviier. think the follovemg testunfNmala from ruhinkhere, who re em.e.l the Salt 113 pa) ment for athertletng, entttle.i In Mgher ~,n-pitiermttott pitiermttott and mo, e..nfidenev, than the orttinrat.s ..rchnartly attached to advertte,l ngedir,prx i•Vms Repurier, The eke. me , lieltie, the Antiphloupitl k• rapidly .orktng itn tar t.. popular lan 4 In 11,.• rits—ha•• umt Itheouutism, Pleuritor, Rush tit 81..1.41 ito t 11. Crvap /Ma Hr ~n. bailer•mre Was It I..,urn reale.* 6,loll.ilsrp‘tory Coin plat o 4 iiratimetan JourFal, Yams, A elotrfase, —" al, who have %lard the Sa,t has• tinrtreditlo moot irnetirs•l effecia from tt_" "Wow* Ja.raul, e , itted t 11ra I. lteatar —We ran Pry from rxperience, tt ix an rxrellent for Headache. !tt rurAlgta, Ague and Palpitatvin of the lieart—tn , ierii, we ar. oar, it rill to all 111)na , 51.1 , . and we B.a . i God,speeti the new tn.!, ine " Jrix-rseartile Detworrett, lad --`• It has runqi ral tuAtlis of Ithetunatotm, Itronrlut n , I ns.yw laa and ranker ieralmigenew A4E...We. Mt ‘,, jo,irt,) men nit 0.1,41 of se% ere Neuralgia in one w0....k Pka.fadelphia Ikral44 P 9 it 11 IrrnMiqz vt.r, 1...pn Itr I, t v Ltberifr l'usew Masser, lid-- It ha- r.in .f II utn,,r. nivl I u'iatil Ihormorm." .• Ways...grale Van!, a --, knwg , It .10clur. 34 , ,,1nehe Tarthsch.• and 1..eal I.ut Qin-law/4 " rioth-r by letter to Dr. C , sAy. :now of 0., ern: nh. , are non,. Lt urth great Nonelit, but uni.noun t.. Ihl rhyst e 110111 111...1 do not wish to of, ' ••• Another—' I hare been a dropeptir for 3 3e:tr.—have taken the Salt four week., madam entirely cured" Anothrr—" A son of none, .ahret of Fits from two hood, used the ' , all ono month, and is well." .Vtryr.Ui rett.esocra, Tema —•• It if a r►luabl. rubrattute for Vrnerwrti ,, n and Hlhetart •' Foo•ariUe litrerrer, (1 limn, it II CU:ll4v." =I in the Ff..kd Ifearri ay Tamil, " Ihn r.- Ecairr , I. Dr, i'e`«r•4l'r, , 41 I Lu wro.iiht Intr. - an bud.— lieattsehe 4,ttittltftr relth.r. Ite httter•—••One ttf rot ha. taken it for l'tru rue and lieartburn, Stadia if:titi tr. It. p.ratae %nuther It to Ivry letplthr with the Lithe" In 'canons and Attothrr.—•• It la the brat retne4) fir Freer and Acne ever used in the \Vast " Another --.• *ifs h:ao Inns seep ailllet..l a tth inttnnlin.nt,,, of the I ttnl.7% nml a hart rAttlatt •Ite Ita, tined the 'nit Ir.. Ittati the tut,. t 14. matt her ~ , t nfriainta 1, rtmet et/ " Another —ono ph , %arum. 'litres up hue 101 l Ai 0, ut the Pte. of s \ ett,al,te ettre ta tut oats (Knelt •1 11. *net, fasik w the core I' (41tli gin tet I till , , thr Suit 111, tbete what it. eteittt sett tlti All..ttl. r —"A cit.: I otiIno• ".. 1 'etrlrq wart pl. he:. 101,1•1 1111111111.• /.era Rainxer, .V I --•• WM LO ,O l. La .11 tt 1•r. , f , 7'...• •1 0 1.•' • - • It 1+ 111 PSI , 1!.01: r•011..11 ”111,1:111 , ,, I6enVAR , IIO, and r 0.1 , 70_1 It I Zr- nt otk,r, to tWe Kai rr. t• I' . 0. 01 , 110 Ir AtittOtor, 010 I t t , .•. t .l or tho Www. a•ta t own r k '13.! •:I,Ltie t.r 6 tow.' 1,11 . .", 1.10% an.l v I —,1".1 n rn..ent...r. fatuth ,t 4 trmn the umr 1.11 • An. th , • -.• , I.Lantati, a in mew c ‘ ,...1 of the n.rval of 14 •ean •tmo,ltiw, wit la olit, 114, and 1 bad " AW.ther—"l inae 41 . ...tr0nt, Rh. linucl+ro •11 n•.I in thr.+• Pahavra Arafrwl, N 1 -•. It rurett the Mold %trident f rum .if rtalt ithouni Jefersox (lo Vase*, V 1 Land 14. r eased age tee " 'Jur- Tr, , .Ihr4 Ihattaa Trasaarrtp4—...• N. , c..nnt.nt. 111 M, le., of tbr Trar, that thr.....htortal rt.rthett, linder th. elr..4lllmtan..m, ..0111/..1 to m than usual nonaninnat • t'-f- While many nostrum-m*lo.r. .. and pill - 11 , 14.n public, in onlenng from ..< to a ,j o a..a 1.0%,.. o r I,t tie*, to core say malady,' the happy m h.gn c y bt„ 4. .tat.., that the ne..,r,tt form. iif recent Inllatontatorr diararw, art retrain,. by MU tent.. !gm:kap, Mill UM' moat obstinate snit i i iog standmg cares, by ine rhooste paekturr It die , Jolt what It rinmu to do—no more, no le•ta—rms.alitts Ike flisols, by restoring fray Or dai arterial sad renal.. othatraciloau. NI) .1111EN7PI.—rjr To protect the community from Intpo., tion by reisalarfeits, the promietor will rtnploy No at;trat. au ! has mails such arrangements, that he east avint the A utiphlog 'stir in any quantity, by 11•11. or Fltrltlraa, to any lotrt of the Mateo or forrign couotrtra, Without experts, to tb, l • It 4 put op In drachm packages for soot, dual..., at =t—chrome family do IS. It Is accompamed with athistor) of its discorrry, and full directions (or mi., . N 11.—He retseate--gto person In the I oiled States or elem. igere, has been appnlote.l &vent he Mtn tor the sale of ho. : n it —., i ,t 1),, who are 11011011 nced as 114{141ts, are only 'wiling the few $2 pecauges motored by J o shes. In parment for nelrertktror. So that bore. after. WI 'whet as versa the Antgphig.matse digit fall ota v be AIL, had by AIL, (free of expense) through Rot mr., Post intro, Tiin ii ,. ni „,,,,,. ~ iw z u lioaton. Masa., or at his Moe, ZS WIN': KR STRERT. thee ale... woo. : • • All letter. with money 'tumid In . resew...tired at the Pool -, , thy , Ofe lr e elver* matted, as it emits but are rent., sod will , r.„...,,t insure their il i,,,,,. ~ • Rafe arrival. /a eas day, ihest,les office *oleo) 31i letter* were re- trod in a i ... in ,. ii , i . i. eelred--mostly for Chrome Park/we. P. COCIGSWEI.I, M. D., Roston, Has, DMZ. rt .:b t ,,.., ,77 .1.... ... r .:: :,. ''' , 4 . tokot.,”mr and Proprietor. FOR BALE. figr great 6 and „, A , h . t„.,,, ft . • • We east's all to rut out and save th is Magengvery. M are. user, f., .. • _ + ' mplat 72,111.57 —15.3 m. sebnoltilor th. ..0* r ____ ... x41.411•Z I'' ,. ' ' ' . .-„3, • tofi•M 4 ,3 ••'' • , i ,,, Iva .1116:11W Buz the Ist, Pit'sbyterien Chureh of tlas Cit y . vg r.,1 ....t , i ~ ..]o, tem", 66firess z $36, P.O. , PAP' r . r" oct 5, 067 I Or& 6, 11167. , :. II l , 4 WASHINUTON, OCt. It Mande nuns In I tl ton Ittatnry "In F'rre•n and I nelaruntatory Rh,•uuta I= rry taxa Po. oil 1 1 . .1, it in his =I FOR SALE 'co .V 1 t.nut . It A at l "" "• it 0, 111. tk:...! h..rp 'onto ertal RRlzi• On Ibis lbth Ind, In A KINN g of l'ontrael, vmoo, erantnni Reed House n and ,. Me DELANO, (by • 14,ebsul.f.rr the Salo,. lit NON DAY. NOvEli tt , OY 1 J'iTRI.4II,O4 - MiaAee, hour 2b03, /' 111 r., m e ' O 7 T at the ehtplestlon ca the t,rm " ftreolnit Sehe.d fe.r 1era.....0 Of, for 13 lAellOns. T,, t,„ fret 24, BST 24 J AMUCK! I:ts• UM* In Jelin.ly, Wetr6.M , ri, Wsri, Lonkinglret no, kr , ke. Aberican kloca, NEW JEWELIrg FINE GOODS! (41E' JARZCKI AMERICAN DIANA, 'o%l'l wV E Jest retnrrowl from ;h. r.. ; wieetord a line and rich •t„4 c , 1 11.VER, P9at4.l an.l t.. 4! • WI Mt., Wane, l'oekot and Tibir LOOKING Y: se.a.lw Grit- Top., y.r k. lY reattnn t.. ti. (*gab, • • I, , roght t.ur Good,. ih,,, hay.. been bought brims ty,th tar haat ataaf t that •o burr %b0th...1 1.. r tb,. guppitt,rt alt orders la ••d, ph.t..ttiorarti‘, l 1,11 ter. M.• v , tista.ri THE: t•I'Al'E - Rnq (t.t 24, 1457 —24 STRAY T ILI Y k fr•tna tho Carr. Bright P... 11 "or ,t6th Wr •11.1140 I.p.rt 10 t,to fotrottexe: •I the L. nee amt . str, , years told „Erte, I Ict. 24, ISL; EMI CHEAP AND SAYE NEWIELL'A PVT,' Safety Lamp and WA UNA PITED (It pry.„„, Ituroine l'ateo! Roe. other Laphouv. • u0 ,, 0 tor r rho, Ine•otom u. l p ,r , l r omive.o Losope, Lump Vfoel lorita lb. PIP PVEIO 1401. AR lELt In Llogt.• the 11.`ar• A li to (ieS thlaono Introkn,.; only (IN F. i EV! F.11.•1 H., ac Fur 'Ale, Wholpaßto n y p,y, Kri•, lint. THE ERIE rS subeerther adopt, the , mett.an t„. puhlie general r, that hems Parade litre...Li, 4 and k 3•• y a it Ty. ae o i of hrrete .. vrogra.r,l t., Pia liar promptly emi't tO eerier, and the me.* Meeker Fete, berm, lo an r keellerkt amid/tier,. li r Ear, K m, Ylnur KS ny mill in the gi••he %el ki ta a ie., tr . il • It and all kind• ea, frt. , d charge OA :3, 1+57 —24. DR. F. W or n .FrA Mtn/rt., of .V•ut of lisseti.e• w r s. Tv, R"PorTvt - LL v .....arnn. and an,' Ilir•wa'a llstel, Eri•Aedse+64l, A. t• commit ham kimuld tr a: put' Augiani. CHEAP CHAIR FACTOI.I STORL VERB }" IlLocK ST. N. V Eli 11. I lundr•el If.ollar• • fi.tr• 1 &des, Gfuse•,• awllll ./ 'Attu, I.M at 1. , x• r I t flee. tdx n over for cull •tr. att., e F nor. F.rte, n. t 24, IFI:e7 DR. JACOB B i s ; rreid. - .1 in the I • 1., moot reiteral ouito.f.¶l to VI, lbot.lie IWO, lu an.l t•no rune /A the Xts,llll. 11 11.11k9Pet, •,,•••• .• Coffin Joint, Wrvnrh 111 1., , , Thrush In •. Ur F 11••ing netorn..l •h• at ham. during th. fall, .„ t4at bif• rruy to. found int h ••• Corner of French Lti and that he will endeav , .• may (A.., biro with tip I' :41 411, 1)r FR t‘li, tia{lUC . r te . nn• •rg I Ul/ LIMA OLP ~t tL. Irv... to 1•10. in; which ha.. r a o ltit, ke AN F:K po.r nisn• t, =TM =l= nh, .1..11• ro.rliti, frroa. r. •,• INK •1, I L• art., rig fr , 4.1'41 erw.l.rin..• ('all and ¢rtr L 7 ort.ltwr :t4, t 42 rim 4 part.Prahip lilaretnistr• j k t.., •11111, 4 ty iiimatatinti • accounts ter coll.etion ertniti 13 ling., (JCL :3, 1.67 . • \ UF:TI It KU PI 11+,1,14 I. at ma Fell = t••• • r/rfdt• CtPt I • n*pt.o.. r I. Rti•1411,2, ,t,h).,,,trvi • ho. Son has. srtspl.,• • 1., V. : en.e. a. many Of ti,t• nselps to all 'At, •.•?1 f •••.: • acre, Sad the ht:sune prir.ti•nt. t 11*"•. Strr.t. I,llr. tf• ,t. 1 ell. Is. Y. B —ln e..mp;innts. s.th 11r AVI. • Pro,. • f 1.... "It e.1..11 it I, ';an , : liv gr 111 • charts, 1.11.11. I.msters.l t.t tsrk • ea.. n. err fatting na,larine. •h. • 000ssnwpisor Plat G.r Mills who hasp been rural I. T.% (s-t. yl. 1557 —.:4 let 111(:111,1* llt POILT.CAT Tl.ll 711 Ih. H..rneA tn."! It) - La tnr ..lel.l.llre Sal+. of t 4. • Plod p /NUN t • prrer.(arr to OA, tnn tel l.trm literrvr \en York &it', ri&tano big ,e-a". liarna s e Gund.., —nearly 400 paw •s a: tral t ran re., In twaith and ofhpeßse k. - r••,:ertler Ith the tirrokl 11(1,.nrt• !.‘ Dorter Alt a.r ,:t..• 1•11 n, f the kno nt 1., lokl tog , I. Ctla, or t: • I . r. .I or,,e, SA or .f.la •••• ~,,, • -11... k, 11. V , vt+eh ".•••• t. e nod I...r n t tan soy OM. Ikon INT, • , 11. 14, --94 STRAY ti,. tp. s tust.. ti.s Thr,lsn, Is TrqUe.t , , )I*, AIWXS t. 11% NOTICI TO', the Stockholders of the y.i, Itrn4, h 4, . • pl. V. I • En+, •b• 1 , n t . i. ,•-•L •••••••• 4,1 r t• 1:.•. wItAl %to:: 0 .0 • ttn•lr •i 1.16 , 1 non. 1.1•••1,••• t ist••••ll. , l••4ter. lot tttt,tss-tt 11•*. tat, •••••• •••• t o-1• th. .s • , t.• I 11141 pt,z.kind.. • ' •Ittltr• 1 Iqll (teclanew le S•xt ED. EINEMEI Il ('‘.. H. I IP -Bur, .t .t; MEI T 1.. 1 ‘N int I -r i..... 0115101.1., 1,- 1 .' If, to I I, BANK lc UTIC: , f the Fr... 11, It tl St.?! wtn• , •t • 10 11... z 1 , 41. T lite ' 011. - MIMI EXAM Th.. • Nstult•.‘• . I. • 110.1 at 11. , •••••••• , •• . • I=l 1111; rr •. 5.4 Ws; t , II • uan. 1.. 4 a , 41,.1iti f r•r.. i AMI t \• • 1 %% r HEE =I • MAI t•IL =I MEM