M brie 113telliq 01)strutr. ERIE; PA. o,ATtitt4if G, JANUART 4. 1851. r .0 7 -Slei g hin g continues excellent in this region, as it is the filvt.orbe hive had for a number of yearly itje geitur improved right merrily. ' .11:T The Pittsburgh Post `ices notice that it pill be compolleil td curtail its dsily'exchitge with the weekly press oftlie country•. We hope we 'are not among the deemed; but if the are, really, as we can't eery well do without ita , daily visits, we must - needs send the differ-, ones in exchange. So send as the Post, and "we'll "sake it right in the spring." - • &a Sad of that Hobby A colored man. nomed Gibson. was arrested last week in, :hilaitelialtia. un the claim of selagent from Mary-. lau and ea,what was deemed sufgaieut proof of idea titr. delivered, np. On Motideyeays the Peen: eyievaaian.. he was returned, it eying been ascer tained. 'tier he . reached Maryland. that he was not the *lave; Mr. Knight, hissupposld master, having promptly vitiated he was not his slave. This circumstance proves tearly that all the clamor raised' against slaveholders by he enemies of the new law, is utterly unfounded; and that'eien witiout a trial, the person who is not afugitive is sore to be returned to freedom by the claimant. No • southern man. who retained u his slave a person whom betionld not prove.to be such, could bear op against the ,sesismpt of his friends and the community. Put if we are to belieye what the abolitionists say, such a thing is insfweeible. Every neared man sent to his Presumed master. is declared by them, to be a slave forhfe, .whether 114 a fugitive or not. Pain's Water s , Gas Still Shines 'Notwithstanding the ridicule the press hai throwlu up eln the pretended discovery of Paine, he utak appe:ara to be isakine t converts. All the Editors in Worcester have become firm. belifivers, and now we 4w - that Wright. of the Beaton Piro type, has been favored with a peep at the ritreteriOui apparatus, end is fully impressid with the genuinness and magnitude of the discovery. Ile says the myaterious helices have been submitted to him and, although he is not at liberty to explain them, he is fully satisfied of their ability, with the other apparatus, to ac torriplish all that Mr. Painticlailus for them a 'leaven More : Ile could uow, he pays, constrict the apparatus himself without any AoUpt of its results. Ile save that the discovery will not spy he gee gut of water, at the most trilling expense, tit it dl produce perpetual me igoi**beyond the, ino;Leanguine driams of its craziest pursuer." fie says Ili4the results !ire perfectly oier whilming.alid of cuu there is to 40 a complete revo lution in evelythiug iClosting.to Nita, heat and motive power. Thi is about the twentieth time thikrnatter has been thus trumptell and it is high time that it 'honk' be practically tried, on a scale so grand as to satisfy all as te its'res@ts. . . . ' , A Sew 411. Aced *Project , W e sod iwthe linfrolo.roarier a notice of alteso Rail - raadproject. to connect trio with New York. Plailadel phia and liorrilborg, which inspressieo us more forcibly , thin ever with the propriety, not to say absolute necessi • ty, of Pennsylvania's controlliuethe width of gauge at tkiupoint of the varieties railroads seeking to reach the west fhroogh this corner ofr'the State. The Courier "states , that 'a meeting was bold lot week in Vienna, New, Jersey. in relatiets to centinning the Morris and (Easel. (N. J. F railroad from its present tormings to the. I beiaksef the !Del...ware.- There wens in attend a nce a slumber - of large capitalists, interested in the Morris and - 1 Ems road, who manifested a detertniastion to press the work aospeedy completion. At the meeting, was also. schitrited a manuscript map, et a large scale, showing . r t iat a t e l• t gr lil i t illt r l il igi lic it =rot:Vi t en .a n ; 2 0Ih fr - h c o present or prospective. M no . tlien two-thirds of the line - has been actually surveyed, and the 'connecting link, • projected, lies along the course 0f ... a stream. and so coh•* forms-to the topography of the century as,to leave little doobtof its entire practicability. l . It is proposed to ICIVJ 1.Z13 1://1 of .4..ake Sit Jru" roads new constructing. along to sl'itli side °Nilo lake at Erie. ; aid pursue the servoye,l li:13 pr the Erie aid Sunbur rood to the waters of the Sasliteltanna above Lock. II - vent thonci along the valley of, that river to Pittineten or Wilkrri. and thus roach View York by the roads .917 ' about t be constructed throlig the Water Gip; thus bringin New York city within -I IJ miles sr Lake Erie, and shortening the greet line fioin the, Ntasissippi more, than 109 - miles. This line weeld present the unusual feature of a coutinuous railway I 113 miles Nag, withrint any ferry or steamboat co hatuiiiestion. ,Thies is holier- . . tarp bo withottta paralletaa any d, rect line in the coun try. and is composed in i more than three-fourths of its . length of a succession of 'road& now, or about to he cpll- 'trailed. Ns a through route from the waist to New York.l ' this route has great advaritaTes. :Trout ... Erie; for in- stance. which is hereafter to be an important point for ' aouthern ;and western travel the cln i tarico to New York . ii AI follows:-- ' . Nia Ontralo and Albany, 5C3 miles, Yin. NeW.Yierk and E-ie Railroad. 510 irides. • , Via Erie and Water Gap Road, 403 miles. . ,e. • : Rut, in addition to this, the refire so runs that short bianches wdilld connect :t w:th Phil, ielphia. Pittsburgh ltnd llart:ibtng.! and: thus tonterially add to its retro.' ,1 neeir.7 , . . - - 1 Usti is the outline of an caterp,•iairin whiclt our state ' is deeclly interested. That it ii...feasible, there is ne doubt. Thatit will be engaged in and carried through, .I( . it shall be, found upon reconnoisano that it' will shoe tin the distance from New York and Philadelphia to the f l Ut as much , or anywhere' near the figures given. 1 ' ... Also , be no reasonable doubt. But that this • Illnproressi4it may, when' completrd. enter the field of ' wonsprititioUfor the business of the lako region and the west nperoyinpall footing with the New York and Erie; and the: Be alp ; and Alb lay roads, it is necessary that the counties interested should see that the appropriate legislation is obtained fixing the gauge of the roads east • and west Of this point. Tins went.) probably be alines eessabut the Legislature of Ohio has „, saist i i enact authorisingthead from Cleveland tp the'State Line "is after their reago --- -404ie to ronfortistilhe gauge if the . N. Y. end Erie or any other roaci 'with , silhi..-4 they miry • teliletti iX Pe ylettaia " Should the legislation we • allude to. not obtained, it is evident-that-when the proposed read *Chas this point it Will find one or both ts of the New York roads with. their respective width of tranke stretching one hundred miles further so the -west, ' thus enabling them to'mspliolize the entire business.— Au our legislature is about to assemble We hwre thrown these hints out that thole iilieresteds may take warning. aid-act lowordingly, 4 . , . • Cpai - From preient indications it is not proti ble thalerno: Pratte Convestektowill ba in want of mat nal &tips Which-. to chalets t :oapoidate tor&nal. Com issioaer.' "Bichnsontle in'tho fi eld" - are beebtnine numerous. In adklitiosito?the natstettf Mr. Searigt. of Fayette. which wo.have hetetofore mentioned, we lea that the friends at David Boidi4-.E.eq.„ of Beiteer. Mon. Wm. Beatty, °flint ler.c: 8.. Mk Esq.. of Mercer. beim brought each of their names before the people. Nyberg there are so many good, men it ieltard to choose: though : there is one ad-. vantage. Ind thal is, denims' of theni 1r pontipated.aud one of M. fourwill be, we are'codfident, we will tut i aire if a capable and faithful officer. II:T' - Jelin 3. Of:nitric:Esq.. has lama nominated by the Democracy of Fitt/burgh for Maxor. bepehe will be eloctli , and tbat Federal city Once moro bays tbs benefit of a eapable chief magistrate. T' 'he' Detroit' Free 'Preto stales that so far as it "ewe. there ie 64,4 r dsmorraCioblicitigan who is not seines fey the return of Gen.,Case to the Senate. and that he be elected by a trueohnose vote at Deans.. crate irootedianory after the organisation ef Agog* • . . ilewsPalla Postaie Once Yore. " • trust nag readers will ad weary if we mice more eta a short space to the discussion pf this, to us, and believe to ihem, all important (OSestion. The re- musks of Judge Thompson upon niwspaper postage. which we copy into oar paper to-day. are sound and nits, and we eutedingly regret that, while we thus bear testimony to the fidelity of our Representative in this pairti l cuter. we aro oo.nselled to differ with him some wisatae to the,datiiii of the reform he pre/hems, His prOpssition is,,in sishitanae, ••shit newspapers may be . ei l lenlated free of postage within 'the counties in whidis thley areprinted; out of tho county . , but witeliti the State, tti One ball cent postage—eqnaiiint i twenty-six cents per Y ar for a weekly paper; when printed out of the State, o e cent, and - transient newspapers two cents each," , We w imp first, that in a republican , government I°lilical Orgauisestioe•is, a necessity: and secondly. that ttlis necessity can in no way be effectually carried out without thereid of a Local Press: and it is, of ought to be the wish of eyery friend of ilia pitrity and patriotism of adch an organ:2'6cm that title instrument, so necessary. should also be purr. independeut and high-toned. We cannot arrive at this dosidt•ratein, however, unless the isles* of pnhlishing in the country is better paid. thus l itriting capital. talent and political and moral integrity to engage in it, You stairer see a corru p t and venal C uty paper unless it iis thet month-piece of sditiodem ts a ague who, standing behind its nominal conductor, Mills its strings and - makes it speak or rot as, he pleases. Make ihe businesniorthe.couu try 'publisher more profits. ale. and you as effectualk shut the mouths Of each dem tripos and their instrunents, as though their type and rem were taken frenithern. When men of talent see, at they can obtsiu ...fair remuneratita for their toil in . office of a country paper they' will seek it, and when ey,do !co, your mere 'petit cal lackey and his master berill be driven from the field. tourney papers can only made profitable, <and tijent and capital drawn into ent.hylps Proper and just svitein of newspaper &stage.. ti hat the present system is not of that characTer, no one ill pretend to say. It 'is leo manifestly uajust-- , its fay Stailisfis to the city press so notorious—that it him feW • !efenders, even among those it favors. That the p i 'oh of Judge Thompson is mach better we freely a pit, iiut that it is tho system the country -preis nee • has season to expeet, - or is in justice entitled to, we y firmly deny. It proposes first, to give newspapers a fres circa- Nihon through-the mails in the counties in which they iure published. - We hove heretaforegiven 'our opinion, hod the matins, for it, that t ahis is not just what the Coun ty Prim requires, and it is not necessary to enlarge ! urthar upon the views then eiressed. Having dis riminated thin in fairoi * *ths country rem, our Rip ksentatim, in the goodness °ibis hetr turns round and roposes to discriminate ' alsio in fay r of the press of he Stetei, and against those Of o era. To this end [ e proposes that a piper anywhe i ee within the State Sliall'pay A postage of half acent, but if it travels two foes or two feet into another state:4 shall pay one cont. - l etting aside the manifest injustice of buds a diierimi ration in a law for the regilttion of:the postoffice de iesartment of tht estate - .Union, we view this pro hien „as ominen:y caic ated,—unintentionallY •we now,—to almost entirely deprive the•Conntry POWS of he tens it they might oth rwise derive from the firet. It • s not competition from her Suites dialogue Local' Press ra State ,encounters. .. - co, the, Local Prete of Penney!. Attie is sucked of its ife-blood by the Model Couriers. ratarday l'oqs, Set t's Weeklies, and kindred blanket ruhlications ofthiladelrisia. In!New York the T'riinrns is the upu tree which poisons i the fountain from Which Its local press derives sustenance. In .our neighboring ounty of Chautituque, that paper has a larger circula -011 than any one of its Local-Piii4rs, and we know some Of then's -baits vier -a thonsand subscribers. And this, ito, with th postage sai °he cent: reduce it one hall - and iis reason tile to uprise this circulation will be:rreatly , creased/ teihe • anitest deiriment of the country pub ! ishers. licitwithattodirg this- triviirre of Free eircula -1,,e0 e i.(tiu toe outstay. I' 110 same, as We nave before -ainsarketf, may be ell(' of Pennsylvania, and we presume )I'ill other States. :Mese trashy weeklies no l w obtain a . pore •exteusive perusal at the domestic hearth-stones in our country than is)at all healthfaf. but reduce their isostage one half, and you Emblem the flooll-gates corn etely. The- Country Press dots not ask "protection" },rows this class of racers, or eny Other dim. It only tAis sticel—in more I.lain phraifology, we are Willing to r o titer the Vella. but we sz.; to Coves!, we taut "fair play, and s em gouging" iYis don't want the Goitre. meat te'bring a bundle; of papers; each one containing 190 Q square inches, from Philidelphis.to Erie, • distance of 490 miles, for one half cent _a piece. And charge the Obserrrr, which cOntniu• only about 1000tniamo inches. double that amount ss beca re, in traveling twenty - 1111W, it i s crosses pletate line! either do we want these same' isapers to*id• 'drill mil in Uncle Sam's mail for the ira.ine pric i tthat:ours does twenty. That would loci be justice. n r oven honest! No. if, sten' chooses to print h paper as-big as a'blanket, let the subscriber Pay' for the transportation of his blanket. If it is carried twenty wiles, charge him frePglit for tiled distance, but if it rides roar hundred, wld,y should he not pay for - four hundred? We can see no earthly reason, and still adhere * to the lviews expressed iu the article we copied from the M k/lase a few weeks since..mad the ,cositmente thereon. . ' Oar ltepregentative utter/nothing but what every re flecting mind Must have observed, when he says “the ,ucwspapera of our country are ita.schoolenastera.." They are more — they are 'her political end moral teachers.= [That "the pen is atightiertthan the. sword." is an asser ticto not snore poetiCal that* .it is true. What enginkia I first eluploxed iq religious, moral, or philanthropic' re formate The Local Press. - What iu new enterprises of ' i ipterital improveinehtst • The Local Press, spin. of I I the district through which the railroad. canal or plank ' road is locrted. 'We maybe acct*'nted an ,enthusiust. , . I:iut we-boldly assert that the Local 4' r9s of the country t han contribUted more than.its capitaate 'toward the coa -1 structjon Of our various works of internal improvement. i Without it capitalists could natter have made the first i move.public opinion could ueverhasie been concentrated. i lor attention drawn, to these enterprises. Musk has the city Prela done towards the plank roads; 'turnpikes. cad other facilities afforded for the transportation of the mail! -, in the Loter!or7 Notliin I .—net ;• word or aign I r -not a litthideottime or mine. ! Then how ridii.:nlotis, selfish -nay, dishonest. is it ft* such' h man as Mr. Chandler; once an Editor, nos a member from} Philadelphia. loamy. as he did the rithir day in the ifouse, upon this question. that no favors ought to be shown to the country press, not enjoyed by.the city press. Mop much above such selfish narrow quindedness - dere the sentiments Judge Thompson expresses appear. We mmend the Judges remarks upon this point t i o the 'sneakier. of all. 1...7The Graesee Farms!. is one of he beg, if not the very best.. Agricultural papers in th'u country, and although we never expect to be able"to own or tilt a farm, its monthly . 1 . visits are as cceptable t and its col u mns are perused with as much aterest as any of our' political and literary exchanges. he first number of the} new ' volume is now before us. It is got up in the best style, en handsome ) and clear tyie and superior !paper. The volume will be apprUpriately illustrated.;—manteibing numerous and ex - pensive Engravings iftt farm buildings, improved imple ments, domestic animals, choice fruits. Rowers, shrubs, etc. ' Each number will cuataian twenty-four royal octa vmpages, making a large aid tat:damns volam• of about 300 Pa/m..(44th title pake.:l4dex. & e ., q uiiable for binding,) at the close of the' year. All for 50 cts. per Isingle cop)`; five $2, eight , for $3. and any larger num- I ber at the same rate. • 1 1 Wittsbin 'Plank Road. In another column will' be foetid an article from the Warren Ledger on the importance I* extending the Wattthurg toad through to, that village. It is a good indication, which, together with the state of feeling we are told exists slang the propoieircnite, satisfies us that the road will be built. and that too, at no distant day. 'The ccMttaetors of that part betwees this citi and ,'Watteburgh bare sub• *bent fifteen miles alreifiy, Red inform is that miles' will be finished (or Use. by the Armor nest. Peahen the work. ;• , At. ,• Come :to Jedguest. The Readillg P , • is down opm all the Democratic • es of the Stet* that hate layered Mr. Secretary ' Walker's prepositigt of 1847 to mho the doty on iron. It says it has bees "watching" with greet "solicitude the in and sale which has been ping on for some time past between entails Democratimpapers and the whigs.hy which a cardinal ptincipal of the Democratic party into be mirrendered to the enemy." It is aurprised that the Penury/coition—and Pittsburgh , Pest is found in such company, but "at the other papers It is not surprised at the avidity with which they yield, because they have just emerged from the Federal ranks.. and still encourage (heir ancient preidelectiotis to injure and destroy Demo cratic principles.". Of course, as the °ismer is sue of those "other" paper* which have not "surprised" this Denial of the Prim?, we have aright to say a word in the premises.. In the Brat place We apprehend the Erie Ob server has been, and is, just about as consistent on this question as the ess. We have some faint recollection, too, we we re Mesa ;ripen in the State that " red the mul w bill of '46 became a law.- 1 e stood by tl cist, is 'Administration. We de fen ed them Iv s assaults of the whip and the protection 'y igrada and stamp. What dui we Prigs d, was its 110113. thee- If we ree ileCt COrreC demb wan eyster;', but now, w'ben the battle has been fought and the victory won, it has beNme very brave all at once, and is disposed to throw down the glees to friend and foe. The Press, ffin at "ether Papers" having. "just' emerged from the fedeieVranke." comes with a very ill-grace. indeed, from one who helped Goy. Johnston, and his fugleineu in'the nate arid Eloise , to flame through under thtgag the lb mous Judiciary bill of 1849. whereby malty thou sang oilers were added to the burthens of, the people in order that the said GOV.S MO; • might have a chance to reward several of his parting* . . • A Crazy Governor. Hon. John 11. Means, who Was recently elected Gov ; - ernor of the greet Suite of South Cluolina, is the craziest specimen-of a Governor we bave come across lately.-- He is almost equal to Pittsburgh's crazy Mayer. hear him in his inaugural address: "I owe no allegiance to any power upon earth," exclaims this, candidate for an t assylum, "except that which I owe through South Caro lina—when she speaks. her voice inust be obeyed. AU that I hare'and all that I am,lhere devote to her service. Aud if, for feeliii4 a deep indignation at her wrongs, and a burning desire tb redress them. I am to be branded by the Minions of power as a traitor, then be it itch I desire - no more brilliant fain. while living, no more glorious epitaph when dead." 0, Mr, John H. Means, you can't , make in Emmet of yourself. it you borrow his ideas every day in' the year. But 'Mr. Means waxes as warm as a South Carolina sun can make him. Again he exclaims. "Our liberties, Our property.! our characters, are to be submitted to the louder mercies of a_majority,l whose every thought. feeling end emotion. is conceutrated in one burning reciter of hatred against us and our instill', tuber's." 0. shocking! everybody ••hates" "as." that is, John H. Moans 'and the universal state of South Car olina! . It's not so--not a biter it: Mr. Means; they may laugh at yeti! fantastic tricks, but as for "hating" you. you never was so mistaken in your life. Italicise Gov ernor says ho and his, State arelnot going to live in the Union any longer. Hear him: i "To this Union with tyrants au& plunderers we °era at allegiance; Jur if we have no love. nader it we will not live, unless we are recreant to all We have hitherto held dear or sacred, to ourhooor, our interest, the bright example of a gallant ancestry, ay, to the bright and glorious destiny which rawaiui us."' You won't live under the Union! Well rr wo have no objection tq your iteppiug out just as - quic k ai you please, but really. as we are a little obtuse, suppose you tell us how you are going to do it! That is what wo 1, won't to know, and we are in earnest to, for when you "take up your bed and walk."-ere have a few fanatics here at the north ....mu shot wewish to end by aier moo boat." But seriously, this go Carolina ebullition of "wrath and cabbage." reminds ns, in its supreme selfi.hriess, of the prayer of the old pharisee. rwlien lie exclaimed, "Lord Ili loss me and my wife, my sou - John and his wife, us lour, and no more, Amen." itedeelioaof Tolist>nTrthe State Works. The Board of Coital Commissioners have it last ta ken a step towards making Oui public improvements more profitable. They have nude essential reduction in tic rates of toll charged upon.goods. - This reduction amounti ,to 'ebou‘ l 5 per ccnt. off the formet.lcils co '"thorough freights." that is,' from Pittabur:h to Phila delphia. The old mill rites are preserved, both on the railroads did canal, fur all intermediate points, with the' exception of that from Columhii, where the Susquehan na:and Rightsvillo Itailroad from Belau* connect ta.th the Peonslvanla Stato works, the reduced maxim um toll is allowed to 'operate through tq Pittsburgh.— Good's sent by the Tido Willer Canal for Pittsburgh will also, of coarse, go through &Lille maximum rate at Col umbia. Emigrant paesengete are charged $1,50 from Philadelphia through, and $1,25 from Columbia. 11:7 Our Senator: and Repreeentatives left bailie on Thursday morning, en route tar Ilanisburgh.'The Gov ernor's message will probably bo received In time for our next. Er A new Post (Mice named Jenny Lind has loen eetaldishedin Chatham County, N. C., and another by the name of Lind in Winnebago• cofinty, Wisconsin.— There is toadyism for . you! IL" The "Morainic Transcript" is the tide of a very spirited pe:ney daily. a few number* of which we have received from Pittsburgh. It is whit is politica. bet • sprightly readoble sheet. J. 51. G. Yoongeoa; Editor Ind proprietor. , (7 Congress heel been spending Christmas and New Yes'. When the fog clears up the membeii will go to work, in the mean time let their' con 'shuck!' "Watch and pray.l.' 'The Wonders of litilverkirsy Oatr. . • • ' Sivt:r-Gray provender i working wonders with •the 'Gairtie and, its Editor. . A month or two ago it advise 4 "fugitives from labor" not to emigrate to Canada, but to "face the muse," and argued that ; the F e ugitite Slave Law could never be carried into force in Pennsylvania—like the small-bill law Its very stringency would rerfdpr it inoperative, a dead letter upon the statute-book. A few weeks later it told us this law "shocked the moral sease"--was"a mere license for,kidnappitig tinier the protection, and at the expense of the federal government,"--thai -it was for the aole benefit of thOse "abbored by God and man," and that-Presidint Fillmore ItOuld cheer fully lend his aid to repeal it, together with much more of the sate sort, all ivhichbore the distinctive marks :Wts "wooly-headed" paternity.' But, as we said before, SiyerrGray provender worked wonders, and a'fetti weeks later the Gozeite l urejoicecl with 1 exceeding great joy",that Mr. M'Cloraand, "a rank 10-co-fo-co," gave Mi. Giddings anieffeetnal 'chas tisement for attempting to renew agitation by seek ing the repeal of this "lea that shocks the moral sense"—which is"a mere license fur,kidnapping, un der the proteetiOn and at the expense of the federal government." We, as in duty bound, noticed all these windingd—spoke of them as they occurred, and commented upon themes they deserved. We know it was saucy, but es It's a way we've gavot noticing the "kinks" :tech politician* have in their political hair, why, we really could'ot help it. • The Cozens doa'nt like this, evidently: for in an article of its usual tone, it fiaresSp, and says: "The` Ob server will oblige tts try dating its charges tape hie and specific; if it cacaos, hit it hold its peace as betel:l4:th a eandid,.isinaralde and honest public jour- I." We call that cool—very. It reminds us r ' much of thereply of a leouorryteSe, el the Gizm o ' editor's to the thaw ofitilling a dog. dig kilt der 1,-4n tog," said the hottest dutchlauder, - "pet Antal let hint pre! 'em." st:11:114.4 1.1 I "A thing of Shreds and Pa a7Bors-feced—Tbe new fashioned bon ET New Vast day comas but once ot. are 364 other dap equally as good; re keep your doses clean. and dot borrow ObsoTer. lEk The Etptor of the Caulk has pt quits a improvement; mid riend look almost u yooog as we do, The mask tbat seods bib wife sotto b• rocks this cradle, bag just invented a people to steep without the labor of so tens is Willie. Er The 4iitor of the Coshocton D. not ••speak out in meeting." cos our time! red M home. A ladies curiosity so, h-u-s-h". no more abort; that "eight me." QT Aunt Hannah thinks a man le a 1 ! et his lit'. insured:" ,because. adds t,. •Mo'll di. 'just as sure as pre:whin'. cont." andl, with this safe conclusion s .• her apron nod took i rousing pinch °fe l lIT'We have only beard of the death o starvation. this winter: 'there are so.. way to drop off. however. ET The p3perk are extolling a new en eyed, for Scarlet Fever—by robbing th cot; fat—a humbug which welsink ns • iu Cincinnati. Our Irishman Falls It dy, for they are saved by grass." Er limiest indirsiry is always raw • • need camplain,of being kept poor, if rolls up hii sleeves and goes chaerfu tress never got rich. Er In Florida` alligators are now est their Mllhides—the rough skin 99 ned and reed far saddles. An ins' annually produced. LT Roney ted noses were quite &ski. ' morning' last. It Was decidedly the • the season: • LT In Weshidgton city, folks have • fashionable and formal, that every bo Magisirate down to the boot-black, h a ceiving visitors. The republican days, lin have passed away. , , LT It is said. the Friars that "ahem diii i .. 1 4 beenl discovered—he is copsini to the! 1 Susan." and nephew to °llillyPalte n." trr We have lately discovered aso rtg love. It beats the water curs all to as little powders to the devil; end beatsle d ickiog about as far as the telegraph ' t We can our cure "Cooling Eiercisse th sotnereettu in the snow with n?thincktu.b lin draptirY." The subject is recoruntie l lnd I L7' No lady will be admitted to the next . convention. who does not l'shave and an officers are expected to wear inustaehes. (17 An enraptured "lovyer'' - sends the f nette tu" his "Swelehare Embrow" to th Dria r. it. will "pass." . ,4 I 1 . blister slur—as me genial oeys al"the tery (nu e neurpeapers., plena to !lett. t big tapes so me eongele cap Spelt Wet • A Somithis tit rait'Sreefeharts ' ~ awn gals cheeks are re f :Mishit the II but Igo in stronge ha Iva,. oboe . • ' 1 2 sucked arch's of the darkesidttl / mode Centrey abuv tun' uses bin o'lL'ud 1 stele I,atuni of that etebrow • Genoodal i minas DI. en,ii wititi De I. eltange paper remarks that iin tl I's earnings, brought borne day me noose ma use oaeSS Oil flu f that'i true? ! Er A chime is now on, eshilaitiott 'in N LT Au e l good ma ..w VW, Woodm has a stintlang advertisement. th families bill be adiniUed gratis. QT Weak doses of Wash-boards by physicians for ladies who corn Ori" Happy is the man who can shave himself in mild water, and the toothache. • QT A street fight took place at day. betw4en Sinclair Mccaulle ' editor of the 1311 e Henri Chic getting the beat of the hargaiu, w and firedontseed his mark. and • behave themselves like true gedd Q 3 Said • lady• from the West, fuss people make i about decay Li gal; whet's a knittia%gal; My socks tdaNsLissore." - • Err Prentice of the Louisville Jo islature of South Cixolha• has. is_ • Titters sailing from Charleston, u Star. E3'"MIIIII.IAGE to • 1.0717.11 T." in Providence, a' few eve' posed to dispose of the belle of Twenty tickets were immSdiatelyliold at The bolder of No. 20 drew the it • not here. The fortunate adven r the lady *boas some was drawn 44gains , Thus her the season of "art unhs" Providence. . ' 1 ! Er The 'following is a "colored4 p ewimai one of Sbak4eare's velebrated,p s: - • Broeve dere fie sok. Sodl so de As nebber to himself ha • id • P ia io my own my nab ad? It rued dere brreve. go' Carry sins back to ole ny . j QT "lobo Bull." says a writer. and hears with his toes. Enter ala fiery" sill find all the sper \ taters longiogre Go to hear the opera of Mozart. yo rine. all the while kicking time, u if hi ebol Out." 05' F. W. Rice. one of the editori Courier. was cowhided in that cify unions . Dr. Collier. • Canse—Rir "Model Artistf.Pr- We ,thiuk- thn the wont of it, in the end. • 1 Er Chicago is making .rapid stri. provementa. They contemplate the accommodation of the.ettixema . Er The Governor of Virginia;titi South should b•—•• Union if wel we most." One of the telograpki him as exelainsing—••llnion if srd rre assa" ELT WI/O would be a Looter. if AS description of thiir future ;tate: habit no home on eaeNt, Nor ilwhere else 1 s • • lillpfortu e foll Own ' Wher er 'knits]omen; ' I stow that when I dwa, From Onion I . he dr Awl made to loaf about ! ChitsidOthe walls of Ns With none to take use ha— • I Non No t e e m" hand meorill et Asti sot a clant'd awtpo 11:3" It is d is tlZo Etiglight Herschel!. the - ssirosontor. will Shin, as "Master of the MinL" way dews—a 'ten from the snlif to be •'promoted" from the *Mee' that of shilling-eoinsr; bat we de wilt find it the : were - profitable of tie earth's syineafbehre worth were* tar 'Totem. ]ohs. bee Iberia bat nobody col say wino be foto, lon't"pbolaginio•y.'!, Otea-liemose seers w sad far ea Nevi Tear day. aeWlseadi coffee. tied pliab isdaiciaggee is as "ebteleee idea." Gee& ,The steamer its!tic Short of 'coal. She br l Europe. lavastsioor. 111,aaKar was steady at an adra Utter descriptions Bread Stuffa—owing t ti be (hors qpnietves. a•lghboes ' ate you downward tendency. The events iii Contrail Eurripe have gone on vary log in aspect during the - week, and whatever Max 14 sail about the conditions nf.peace, or rather the Postponement of hostihtiee agreed upon at Olmutz. we see little to shake Our conviction that both per tks are trying to overreach each tithe; and the free conferences which are to fie opened on the 18th_inst. at bresden, are now likely to settle permanently the rel,tive preponderance if Ainkria'or Prussia ohni of the numerous Diets Which have tried their hands at this gOrdian not during many years past. The c,m itrac,ting parties are to. send lwo commissioners to qiolstehi—one from each ppm er to summon the hel hgerepts to lay down their arms. With regard to !Jesse Cassel tree conferences are to adjuit that chs- piste. The elector in the meaptime being naked to go back 'to Cassel protected by one Prussian and one-Federal batalliou. The &Lampe roads which Join the Prussian eastern provinces with the West phalia provinces are to be ()lined to bath Prussian and Federal. and the framer are not to obstruct the -Federal troops. The King of Bavaria seconded by Wirtern‘org hes taken every step tO mark his 'disapprobation of Qlmutz cempromisie, nod Sax,ipy is said to be annoyed by it. A change has taken place in the bead qoarters of the Dotchies. Gen. Willson piss. Suddenly resigned command of the-Holstein army, nod has gone to Alums, Gm Vanderhosh has been .appointed in his stead. By, latest accounts the Prussians were at Idtinfield and loth to depart. The ab-olute elretor counting upon the support of 'the Austrians-is protesting against the presence of the Prussians in his cspitul,and the Austrian. con -1 lions to advance. wig. It is r bachelor 00.1 whit., t to eanble H is for -1 will plitioe Sr. Moore • Apse!: thou lowest barn fool to se old lady', never get a othed down = i e editor" T by • !=l/11021 rectently dieene pereon with le t • e eriginaked .6 pel revue- young man tie properly. tr work. Idle-. !ly killed for belleis tan- Ws supply is At . taataccounta they occupied 'Marbury where they conthanded . the Rrilread from Frankfort to Cassel and turned the Ru'ssian flank. The Berlin Journal seems to count on peace. be ing-preserved. From Vienna the news is nut - finite .e pacific, and 'whitat. the Rut:tian army is reduced •tiirrest the armaments at Vienna still continue. 'Filtvq:J.:.—Be.yrind ate disco cry of a neW Rnc al. rat plot at Toulon:this country remains - trawl/144-* iThe mat democrats in London, in connexion with, those in 'Switzerland are events and 'anticipating the moment when they ma'y ktrike . at The existence of kingly power in . - Europe r and restore ttrg Republic one and invisible. ea Tuesday =truing of o e w extreme f 1 • m the Chief day" for ie. •• Ben Frank• rim r eal" he; a that ••iiiand An authentic report has reached. Paris from Mar seilles that a ‘ revolittioh hadtiroken.out at Pilermo. • said that the retirement of the Finanme..Mini-c 7 ter at Mairrid was cau4ed by a desiFe make some arrangement with the English and Ditch creditors which has been overrulH by Narriez.. , toisturbatil red hare occurred at Aleppo. The insurgents in ipite of their recent luise,.linve made another attack upon the city. The result was their defeat. ti I remedy for —kopeks ihe og and 'ph - e locomotive. t is throwing t your "mus t to the ladies. nulw•T RonzRRT.--Tt is believed that nivcritne of this nature has heretotue been committed since the settlement of Ashtabula County, within its lim its. On. Friday night last, in the Township of Trumbull accurre4 the first case, attended with ,ex treme violence, ana robbery froin the persna vf the sum of three hundred dollars. The precise facts are not yet known here— T the names of the parties have not yet transpired. L. S. Sherman IS-1 ...our Prosecuting Attorney was hastily ealleifto 'Priim - •bullicn yesterday (Monday) • Merninrr to assist in the Investigation:piing on there.—Two men were and r armlet charged with the c )mmission of the riub - bey . It appears that the person 'robbed, was way laid ne Friday evening near Gran! River, in Trum bull inocked down and beaten till totally insensi ble; conveyed him under b bridge, - his person rifle.] and left there. This big/1 . -handed outrage appears to- ve mu h excited il! , public 'mind in the sieini tv the ro bery, end no elf uts will be tr... ,n'il . to ring ti, • Lihsta F T litrpetratore to jtistiee.—, Ash bula clegra , . • 'Within to the ab?,re, the lkst Triegrapk.gires oflow in later intedli;Jei,ee; • ugustus 'Thompien, of Mitljefield, Trinubuli ay; late y went toßuffaln, where he made rale Ahrihee pelts, for which he r4e:ved sii7co. Ale rued to his County, and to the townshi plot Mil.- en Th rsday, the 19111 of December, and calied . 1 his u.n le Asa Weldon, residing in Morgan, and ed the ;gilt at his house. Early the neat morn c went to Mr. Johnston's house, about half a front , h s uncle ‘Velden't, and in the triwiiship rumba, At Mr: Jolinsten's; who is a.,: c.: it, in r. 'rlio p.m, la re:lv:int:a lil : I );e:IcL;l 1 ; ''.. i . i e 20th, and then Weisi. again :iv Wthicn's, at e bow he staid till '1 u'eltitl in the eeeing. hen pre ared tot return to lq r. :Johns-le:l'S, hen ncle's oys, Asa and ‘Villiam, strongly tiged to sttiy nd•eleep with them. ' His buisness was known o uncteiVelden and his boys, as nitro the untnf,c Eh he had about his Iperson. Ile de fined to ro over to Mr. Johnstlon's to sleep and ed abou 7 o'clock. - Ile passed the bridge Over pibull crrek, shunt 80 rods from Welden's and ki a rod Cr so.beyond the bridge, fancied lie heard Oght noise behind him. It oceurred to ,him it tt be the creaking of the brid e, g or the , crux d iet the ice in the creek' slung aide of him: It .a very-dark night. As be nrechanically turn; is head 'n the direction of the sound, a stunning r on the; head, from behind, felled him; to th") . ) tad, andideprited him of ill • consci.otsness.— i• en his s noes returned, two ho l firs after% arils, he id himse fin the creek and under the bridge.— rot out, lend reaches Johnston's, he cannut re lber hirii. Ile found himself, toe the first time, he had been robbed. 1 ' ills -large pocket book, h was ill the breast pocket of his coat, was gone. ntainedts3oo. Also a small ,wallat with $2O• Search was made as soon is possible,.at the p i whereltbe outrage was cOmMitted, and a large let-bookiwas- found rifled of its contents, and the II wallet! lay there—dropped it the hurry, l and to be fotin A d in the-dark. Thelbslance-0400— le. Thorson's money was in, a pocket inside aistco t, and escaped. man's rights bass." The lowinc"son- Nesir Weals* • vws ekes pis : • bironeek iu redelty " CM 13732 lase days— 'A arv day.• are car ilaupteni." which met am' their) CM I reciommendea dyspepsia. re no Fain of brush I is limo boats, r troubled with 1131117 on on last Fn ancie Vineetit, ha,editor was drew a pistol bouud over to din in a#4l F m 11111Ver• of t vi h. Ee his him we! MOO di, the 6 84 toy in uncommon ectisk kniuin in flit a pair or s thttt the 1151 nn netionst6 cohoulOhti North t an' evening, party since, it vratpro lis by lottery.-- fixed Price.— Me 'joke ended einr,e married his number.— orninenced in 's" version of t I . 'kb hin:jfingers ;Of pictu4s.low ;of km lam -21 neighbo keeps Id not kill it with. Fe• wilt the the Sae Franciseo receintly by the ea blsW up Cellist's boirmiet" will get cone Bin. pric E . . I ANOTHER . SCIENTIFIC WONDER'! P • ..11N. an hutifleitit Dim...tire Fluid. or!Gastric Juice: a arCa l Dyp; pain eureir, prepared from Rennet. oP the fourth stomach or . the CAL after diteetions of Baron Lacing the great Ph)siokitieal Chen bit by J.ft Houghton, 61. 0., No X ll North Eighth Kneel.. Philadelphia, 1 . This is i truly wonderful remedy for Indices tiow, Dyspepsiti, Jaundice, I.irer Complaint, Coruitlprati'on mad Debi ly, curini Riles nature's own'mcduaithy natures own agent the stria Jui e. Bee advertisement in another coltimo. A 6 ALL CNSIGNA4F.NT OF TIIE ABOVE ARTICLP, t 4 JL! REM. WED, AND FOR SALE t• CARTER - AND B TREK, 0.6, REED 11016 E.. Also, by DR. P. HALL. Not la 111101118* BLOCK. :i t ' I I I 1 BI.ARRIED.; '' On Nair Year day, in this city, briev. H. Salim'''. Mr. !Henry liennett, of thrlyra Nevi Y ork . and Miss Sa hal 4na larva et. of this city. (The Printers remembered.) Chli the 17th 01t..,in Lodi. Win.. by Rev. Mr. Conrad. Mr.iGeorce riissoll:Laf Prairie Da Lae. and Miss sirtsey Jane Partridi e. atlas former pace. . 26 On the . h nit., by the Ray. 3. Vance. Mr. George t P. Res, and me Julia'Ams Amami's. both of Girard. 1 North East: on tb•lBth ult..)Dy , Rev. James Coch.J ran, Mr. Jobe Grimay. and Mist Rachel Cochran, bat of esill•l4l.,N, Y. v . • OW the 31* ult.. by Rae. S. Gni,. Mr..Cherles W. Ni c 'ols. and Miss Harriet Dighteo,.,ll of Erie. li i • • DIED. , •os the 1131 h wk., in Conneaut. Obis. M. Ana Pol. loek,, Consorts( the late David Pollee t of McKean town. ship aged l 0..180 years. ..- _ NEW / iADVERTISEMENTS. in Om way of ha ding a Yew jail for fbe alattepf the n--ioclipeedenco, if reports, represeati —iudepen4enco if is aterret I= stater r ; 4re that Sir John Ur. Richard wipetil *WIC toll e it -disavow le sly bie haigkielta plea' se the week, the a ' par Watts. w elks that la . ! R. T. STERRETT. , ; nag tmuuniy, out hand a full slowly of Groceries. Ligivoi. MliP Ciiiisillery. Deoviiikies. Produce. ke . Ike.; and sells Wholesale at Retail sailboat natio cheapest. No.'ltslObasarklia. Ms. Airßeikiebillinil raw obeli balk Walsall, lye ask by a i rasfy 4. lb" . D. D. CLARK. tweipa le, err thy eau riszliag .r tad fruit, Immo *wax VIBE BALTIC. Botrroir, No. 30-19 1. as put into Provineetown rigs 7.days later news from .--Cotton daring the week ce of it to lc on American, lof cotton were increased iiirivaia—have • lie Hitical news taut little RE rn-keepers • vrhoset license expire in II bear in mind that our parer next ;reek st chance:to advertisie, fur that term of nary be the. Court. RICAN TZIEVII INIII/ invoicif of Printer's Ink, (Mat er's roantifacture leth*ofews, Book , Job. and oloied Luke. (Wed. and G reen.) joat received sort for sale at Buffalo N .s, at the ;office of the CLUE OBSER.V.Eit. ie, Sainj 28. s. Co. **died. Notice. art. on Totality. y 7th, at 1 o'ct k, nut! cililreve *lll be deli tit on the eTenIAA tbelicc E t p :ire zt rao r n7 of 117reiiti l t wi ii• d r a iat t i tbe t I e i r ,. 0 ( 6: f .. 1 1 :,. 1 1 1 :: :: ::f: , alleet, Mau-al Petuullois, Lathr, _ r tr, t AlICIAII) Ate telpeettAtl) /o,Ated, tt, Itet. Ste. Eric. Jan. 1. 1017 ND. f o l r o i l :o 6 4 1 1 1 ; : e ' e n f t nrgt property ao4 paj tog for that athertiolueot. SIRS, iriLLA r , Erie. Jan. 4. IFSI.--3i31 Cortitr , ,,f 4,1", ,F. • NIIT. 0 DRALZIX WOULD inform the pullite•tlnit he intends to ir k , attentarm lo Veteretty Surapery lb all its Vaf lits efiargeo u. ill Le trat.Ohol.le. Please call and NI, u t ., the enrrri Stable, near the outlet Lock of the Er tenc,,,, Jan. 41. Pgl4. . ...._. ,-..._ 1- ---- • . ----_______,, nurrciiii ntri7r.n . .....—.4 ~,,!. rat,. $1,,)1 E,,,, ,, ,,, , LI by 'be 1..b1. fiu:i .1. 1 '...11 Vi )1. F. itiN4u k\ • ' ' LI -- • 5 - 0 i w iir , , , c,..t. ,, (27, i , , .;, t7 , ! ..., i t , rtz i l ii - c._- , - ~,L :,1 1. 1 ;i I. lir 1.1 . .1 , \IA Ni l' fir — m;,"ff,k,:ii - -iiiti,l;etliup;tA4 i'it 1104, 21 the tt, r, ,: .--- V V Jaia I, Ir4l. ' . I, 1 . : __.! l ARK --..----•- • NZ Vit Goortil lIItCEIV FJ) to-day ognoihrt toi al.) a 'owl amount hi Of Tar:iniut ulier I.mpites. ;January I. 1 6 5 f I ' II Take Notice. ; to the wah.,...fihrr tif f . H o f ,f;,o at 4 their re.peth%eneeogiois. on Or bell.re Ow, „ f r; i 7 Sty 110.11. 1 114,1• tlrt. wrier qdl be 014 1 1'....r.r of I,v tercbted. I 4.0'l forgot We !lux. . 1-3111 II 1Ack...0 Jan. $l. . , OYsTlits! OVerEkS • -----mmm" • rEgitlft, York - Bay water+. to be had at al t F r o. et 1.3 S i 000 '9.40 }teed Houxt. fbmv, Erie., Pd. Call as Or) T., I)<Tattawr. NOTICE TN F. Antinal Merting bf thr enris - rninrs of "Tin. Er t s r em Ivry."a ill Is. held Al t h e RCatilll‘tf tn. 'Liman I,lsica. ou 311.ntp.r ihrlarti da. t,f January P. -NI, for the purpose9fritk:inir.orren roana b n , f .r the year..l l / 1 11 Vie transacting of other bir•inr,..,„ Erie.ftr. IrSn. _ . Sturrkreccivc.l by I.:ti.te,v, at a', Jut }Carty' prices, I J ll] FI'LLERToN PI I.I.I.RTIoN* COltOlt. 31 rit )1.4 N i:T lUII BON large as;oritrit \rib ;O f 14:14 at ng. JENNY ne.tst : 1e t7lrr Pee' I+ _ MAKE WAY FOR THE ••5MALL.,411.4 KE R • The Pf nay SiOd,co. Reriord end lierrgr.d. ;INVOICED BY THE STEAMERI)IANB)N IPOSITIVI.I.I TUE I AST 5Tr.0.411 , it (AY 111` SLA,OI,' RAY sti ClomEt styloo and ordnro flarerent fr , tn. I ar.F. I o, I. stpitrr. A. CC. seaonn to far advancr.di t, , „, eltral tilati I havg r,cf•Jrff -,riff••wittelt k• 1P...0 - >i I 'At!: and as itt} ott,sl( mi 7 r.rry largo and must 1.1" bas , i • Ft t t t o t irrldhr rfac-f• and Ilrgeol Ray tikly fur 1.1 u. urarttort Own,. • • C., NI }:r)e. Ike 26 t 410: ' ' 1 . , '4l ',, CfitAtil. 110111",CAER.17%43r. - & Ft:21'41111 it.k. kill _YARNIS;I.—IIerritt.& CO'S. celebrated 1111,, . - I.:; coley. tree tl2setvz. andqntrk dry.ing. Warranted t , :,‘/. ,at,fricttottlo air purcbaner; also Japan Vaffil.h. I , r v, , .. I. 11. 1114 Cit Erie and Wattsbnrg Plank Roa rr III: nal.rnlri. to the cm, int ,y nrAier , that an a...re...n0w ot ten per cent' on t , riot''', in adnltion to the form , •l . rOf,. in requard ; Trraltro•r otror before the !Alt du) 0 - J4'w:try • t. the l'orr.t.lent nod Irt ref (Ors. G. ANI . Enr, lier. Plan. • Ar. If F R I.AR D IWILL pay carti f, any qnnirtrty of I.ltrzl my lait'''y, corner of LiGttc and Fourth .1 Dec. tb+. , PAEDEHI •r C. S NR E C /I, " NO. 9, REED HOUSE ROW; TaziE, PA. 1.1.*\17 1 4,7. 1 ,r', ! , , r t u h rt :7, t !:h l , i4 ri e p .. p a . ) l4 :b r i - j;::":.:- r ,,,',:. 1. -". 1 . k. i Iv - . Rcfrr , iviica I, 'loth ao cater, pier Col l fri.Vl.r. l' t/•1/ti, ref ‘• I •Ili . :lie t.e-t filoi 1.0 i....t,La,looxiai•le 11.3 I c.i. . ~ , :.• 11 , lit, ..1. , . ',it , I ap t'l4: tipper room for Ike et' ~.• ~••• • t-I IJO Of 1.111 , -. Vt :tete Met %V i".I lie Lir iii•hc+l t•i,1,.1.•. i„ . - I it,. t0"...4i. (di theta..set 1.4t0r.1 11, ler WI, Geliti• itieti, lt . tii 3 o.ii• I.a.'ie. —l.li 1.. - 2". I^ AI.: • " O 0 ! ' E.11: 3 1.E FACTORY. 1 • PEARL CAN D :S,ILATID OIL. k.c. I , 'TIM undcS.ialled very to pert. , is iiliit , •- i'w ,4:1 , : - tf , -I.: friell.h. 4101.10e0. aio,l 1 , ,1 , P. ) tire i i ober, L ' arile:e of reart randier or ti me Ite tilt , a ti'llilt It 'ie• linnii. and oftitrA for kat t tit.• t.t! , : at:A - nest It. t•• 1 li IN , . 6 lAtit, / le a lit,., ' Lc q,,a:81: y, aiii4 Old /: I.:. Z . .," retail. ',AI. ti,i.. 4, IN ol I f 1--.0.1 eft of etto I t•t I, I.'.*:. 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Frlfuttt,pl 611 %% s..li^: .• Pump. yr ;,arr.l to sortafnii. and 1... t r article of EN.DLESS of Lil• ITO • , 1r1: , ;.• eilar. !il•• .eh c1..1 a, oh 'ouch rare. :raj he Cyr • e•drfident 4J ko: • aft n fr,:r Ire - 0.1...11,..eit.ined wick' the tirtie:e. it —:klo,t kord• of rfauntry wit' Le taken • I . . j t ~FFi'tli:RY.ln.. I:xtraets. includim; J lte.: LMa. riffsebi.. Ake, U.. - k!!!“. of tpv ittiporwr at I 1 1 1,, y •en nin e : ni k rd, c o,„ fi 4.'of,gue, 'flair Ott", .3:na...c<, .44*, &r , &c. in ct ' rkt., 4 by. _ J. 11. BURTA . . . 1 * - Orphtue" Court sale. 81. virtue of an order c the, i unt - VI: felCourt * of klrie. wall tie told at public. ',endue on the nude • tin at I o'clock P. M. on Ntut,:fay The Oth the fullon 1 nadc.ersbe I prorert. to %VI . A certat s tract °Gland. stitt'ated .ni Girard ton n.hin. and ..t. - ,- .i., bouttded - rts tollono. het - inning at the Kurth %%lest dlt,r aerlt, ot ;,,,:d ,„ened by Witham M Meet thencl we-L..41 s ,t, !the. thirt,, v.-rens:kid full ontire of a p-reit I . t i!... e tit , 1 . ol II e , anal,' thence' Lc , center * of - the Co ea :....1 ......, 2 , ,. p. peal ix, to the north ti'e4 rorn , :r :of Janie. nttit , •!; * *• ' t„ , ., I nri.ot , tlerion IL:rt ....e.t% ct,e degrees,. c a st ' •,. ,'” a•ui nit l• r:tt:s el a perefn to a pi.. 4 out ti.e top o f t',. o : , .• . / sail It nay one d..;p•-e-. east incite perches to a .-s I, ~.., , h ,^.tit dcari - r. , e.t.t W-Itty eat`' perches to 4 1,, 1 , ett,h 5. 4, , lily .i , drank's. , wet.t .in Perches and crtl.l t..• - Awe It to 4 tw - at: thetwe l ,mils 019-seven .lest a., v.-. vetches to a ts,l: I Thene t ea.s t sixty' s¢ perch, ..tt. ! • ' a i perch a Ned; 111(17 e north twenty pa-Tries. an i- 1 t urn Lerch to a post; thefnce avest by , ate!. of _VV11:,11,1 t: t Ott ri } tt o perches Dud - via tenths ill A perch, to a 1,..1,1 ., nu; h tuent) one peso*. and the-tenth. , " et a la t - h„,,e, a 1 that ce north sixty eigtsc dtlpees. vt ~e -et. n I. I ', l, aa. - a tenths Of a perch to a pN , t; Moue north fatatte , 4 - aleena a. a sixteen andeight tenths " of a perch * to the l 'e .4 bit n:, containing lotarteen and a hair acres of 1..t0t. in ,re cr i , Jcetto.the leso.e oftheita se mall on the pronines, w: leln the; Ip. front lissatay look to Orrin &Orvlll, A tr: a . r-,'t -, c , ::iti tett }ears. , 1i 4 i Iso„ a cartage other piece of land all,to,nati tie "t * e ;,., •• trtbcd. hounded North I ~ t land of (1' lt, M.:; , ,.:. fa lams of said Miller; t truth .l. 1.4.4. %V. I. i ata-h,-, at 4 i ninill• taut a - est tt) lands ut Lyman 1",,,a„ and Jan's a' , scral,J,c6,lt.satatult *lateen aerr, of thrill mete or b ... I• , pneperty lel Aping to the ['stole of lihrvey (AAA, late . I GI tint twilit). tteceased • ...',. a . • , TER .Ms.—tine-fourth on the. ronfietuatka of the; - t . 4. - r* , balance in threeequal annual 111144ISOPIOS thereafter 1 L'h i' eat on the u hole MHO arre•aaal. etch ttelatntent to !, Judgunin egad iiD4l.lllortgage on the-pirtof.e.. .Witriktimi I) %%I • • • tivltiA c•flik: MininiAtratorso . f fine% ey rug Lilft, 3 . . Dee. V, treho. , Tt the lionorabte Uotirt•qf l i Karfer,,Sessions of Tr? The petition nI James 1". , 1 township no 16..1.1 county. re..pectfullt.reptcxents th..t 1 , . well provided n ith Sfite , eflti - 111 and coot ratchets ahel and acconnuodatton of rtranizeet ;tn.! Int t cteref.fit the hfit.re ' as the rt.ok ttutfi.e. lately•fircunicd by 11. A. Drake w tl. , saidtownsdiap. They tberetivo pray, the flOnornb:e grant thew a license for aren't's a pliblie lOn or Tater: they as in duty hi,und tt Jll pea . . isse. JAM*: RI. MARc:I'S sp4vmcro 11;e the ratty ell en). cintens of tilt t i rccir. ttjtt tethip the aloe' ler Or l'avcrn prated to le Accented. tel proi se lola. du certify that Janie... Black & Marco. , De% eupOrt. applicant, are or good repute fur hOnesty and temperas , are wt 11 provided with house looni c anticouvelltenees Gr,l rig and neeuuoitoda titan of vtrangetr. and [net eters. and th an Innor Tavern to neces,try to acc3nnoodate the toll entertain suangerg and travelerv. SirPlA' Wni. Sherman. yid hiller. George Chnpir Teed.AkinzoSnersunn. Ahner Kelly. Edward O'ro: nn Irrunner;Jamei ii4crwan,ll. A. Drake, Jebel Hotin.., • To the Elosiotb.6l4 Court of Quirt Or Sections of Fri The petition of Jur:mit:in Iturtincham,of kleficatt. In .3, tyorespectfully represents, that he is well prof pled, n room and. convcmanceit for the lodging and accbettn, stratagem and travelers, at the h• :use he now nee u p le, at M. corner, in said toirnsbiti. lie therefore prwi • ;the it Court to grant him a license for keepnig a public ilia t r i and he, as n duty Wand, 1 13 t. c• JuNATII BUlll.lNcit Wc, the subscribers, eltircns oflbe{townshipatlll: l . which the above inn or larval, pray ed Ito iv lieett-ed ;;'• to be kept , do certify that,ionittliangurlikaltans. thebt:. cans. taut teort repute fOr honesty-4CW temperalice, and presided with house room and r out eui , teedt h,r the 1. accosunocauott of sparser* and traveter4 an d that *met , tavern ts necessary to accommodate thepubatt phd entert,t , ii gen and travelers. Signed. John Seybert. Richard crumilati. Criali Vats& Jonath..n Stafford. John Wooleot. Asa I. W5 , ‘ , .. 11 . Julio Crandall, tomato tiff" ham P. Potter. Trptie Hooto:iw 1 / 4 1:inirt of 4:its:ter Sessions tiff: i The petition of Adana Wild, of the East ward. hormi!' , said county, nipectfuliy repreacptr. that hr .; 'kith tiOuse IMMO mint eamenienees kW the lodging at dation of airanger* and Jtat elerc. at the bOUeC MA% rand.F.trl Ward. lic therefore prays the Ilonorath, 11. urt hith a tiCrIIK" for kteping a public uto or tavern, and he. ty Inrund. Nnl pray, Ike.' 11.11 We. the oohs,- ri err. e Itizenti Of the Paamard. ogl, h.: in which the shore inn or tavern, prayrd bt tc hcease'l " pmed tote i3neerlify that Adam Wild. thr atR - t e is of pod *trite tot honesty and temper once. and In well r ded with hotne room and conceit leiter* The mutation of stronger* and traveler*. anti that emit an inn el ern neeemary .accoutdoidate the,public and entert.m..... sent and triorricra. .9*,01. M. Mayer. U. Caderell, 11. L. Cn3arn. t' Sum Etemhino, Daniel Dobbins, F. Duttlinger, Jacob Sehttita.o. -.1 Mistliitl.pinwes VAC/4 Fred fktnealar, C. F. Lhetentacp. Hdnaer. ..bal BLACK ING-.Thebest ear prep, for nee L) V. 7. two. • /.111T? ('fir Val t& ( itrr • 63 AND hi ME! 'K r: P Jab 4.a
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