Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, January 18, 1851, Image 2

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SATURDAY MOR
Democratic
The Democtati. l
wards, tihroughs a
are requested to
ces of holding elec '
Ist, at 2 o'clock,
county convention
House in grie on
February, at 2 o'c
pose .of seleetin4 d
tonal and Judidial
and Harrisburg.
Ws are under ob
son for:lnivable public
The "114,kely Family
to-night at the geed U
hy_the size of the
they worll 14 the bead
ever. thee. who beard I
see that they performed
and In Baffalo to over 1
whetheicour Eastern fri
afflicted with the ••lliek
The Census sho
county of Chautauqua.
tin years. 7Chantanrine
Erie. has several large v
of laud; but we 'sutural
show' our Increase in
number.
. ,
"Barn to Love Pigs and Chickens." on oar out
side, is in Willis' best vein, and although originally pub
lished some time sinci,•te too good to be lost. "I owe
' no man a Dollar;" is not tinly good poetry, but contains
much sound Morality and good advice. We wish one
delinqient 'subscribers would road and chetioh it, and
- when next they visit us. practice some of its precepts.
• LT Our Reading !Loom is to be opefi every evening
for the present, and when the files ere-furnished with the
ars that have.beeri - sent for, from nine in the morning
ten in the evening,
'hings at Harrisburg.
Our State - Legislature fully organized last "reek by the
election of Jens .Cr.ssas, Esq.; of flolfurd,'Speaker of
the House, and BE3JAMIN MATTHIAS. Esq., of the City'
of Philadelphia, Speaker of the Senate•. An theOthe
officers of last year were rif-choSen. Mr. Matthias is a
Al rst
whig. and is represented by the city press as a gentle an
, of decided abilities:well calculated to all the post e a has
'bees elected to , with impartiality and 'ability. VG 'see
- that John -11. Walkers ''left bower.", Judge ',Byers, of
Cluion, went into caucus with tho Whigs, and cited' with
Clain through Out. ,We presums those pakrs that chtiln-
ed him as.i Democrat in the ( face of / his treachery in
1318 and hilahictioa to the Sainte by the whirl in 13. i 1.
will note be willing to pie him where ho belongs—le
the whig ranks. Let him stay there.. The Democrats
• threw their votes on every ballot for .air. McCasliti. of
-
Greene. \ )4r. Cessna,. the Speaker of it, House, is a
i -Democrat of the ••cold school," a man o , r talent. and
' mach experience. He' will make a popular peaker.—
Ilia eumpotitorfor the caucus nomination was h .41. hey
. oThis-votes upon Thirrpioltio - ntient ill of
last sesii,?n, "could'ut come in." The whip cast it
votes for, ohn G. Hart, El., of the city..
- After
i t
exc:temeat. always attailLt upon the organ:.
izarion the Legislature. had shb-iiddd, the question of
• United # tee Senator became the theme of political dim
cnuion, and,...if we' may. judge froaNyliat lit:le we can
gather from ilettor-writers and otherwise, it was a most
prolifid one. The “Richmonds in the field" made a
most imposing array when arranged in column after
nomination , Gen. Cameron was' Vie first one named iu
the Senate, and then followed Democrats of every grade
and hoe; nnd a small sprinkling of whip, with his Excel
lency. Bifl Johnston. at the bead. The Democratic can-
Cos on Monday evening. nominated on the 12th ballot.
RICH/RDLBROIDIUAD, of Northampton, as the Candi
date for Senator. The vote 'food, Broadhead 31.-Wood
ward 21, scattering 9. Whether this caucus nomination
has been confirmed by an election or not, we shall prob
ably be ablo to 111D.WOT in another part of our paper be
fore we go to Press. • - .
Er Out Blend of the Ashtabula Telegraph: if he'll
take our advice, will not make himself unhappy at the
number of different Railroad "guages which are to corns.
to a focus at Erio," t because it will do no good.. The
thing has "gone up," and It is no "coming down," no,
mutat bow much he m tyl grumble and growl. But why
.does ma the Telegraph man look upon this matter as it
actsially;ia,unsl aot misrepresent wail kuoall facts.—
Elio dois not wish to "put" any "blocks in the way" that
do sot actually exist rod will still remain, even should
she coiseent to allow an uniuterrupted Railroad through
this corner of the State. We prima, the Tclegrapit is
aware that the pages of all the roads west of, Cleveland
are established at 4 feet lO inches, while all east of us
are 4 feet 8 inches. 'pr 6 feet. Now these several widths
, nust "focus" - either at three Once*. Buffalo, Erie, or
Cleveland. It is only. thoii.'s question as to the location
of t h e Taigrapit's
."blocia in the Way." Erie..bsving
00 cords is heir °ten t handy. will "set up" the "blocks"
, to suit herself, we m I OE/relayed. S.), don't make yourself
unhappy, Mr.. Telegraph.!it is decidedly b...d for diges
- bon. r/ 9 10t fret.--take it l imy. for
"W .C . the of cryprg,
• This life is b t eumtmet'd day—'
To-am:wow y. bed) in;."
, Itidge
The ”Brookrilk Jeffs
Tholapeon's renterte on n
following co plimentary
future prospe
••While esp 'slag our A
Judge Thompson. we deel
Tai of his Congressional co
hos rseresentea the twenty
from us' nd the mama of
,eh bat a single subject-Ta
fidelity to pledges made pri
• en the fourth of March nee
' trust for so.loug a period
merit. &site shall receive.
lion due to a good'and
..A . Duntber tor papers i .
of the State. are rscomme
seat upon the supreme bele
he would accept the office
• but should he be elevated t
would be an honor and an
renns)lvabia."
We doubt Got, at the p
• name will be aulheritively
seat open the SerreMe Be
imormly insieted upon by t
--Not the State.
U' The revelations i■ f
promise Measuresadapted
H ampshi re mime soovestie
pighteen votes is this mega.
w sys rich
zir The Ender Carlin
•lecture latetYla Leeds.
I; ratios Of his tear through t
observations too the ciao*.
FrOoro very copious extra_
suit WWI • Very impartial
• Lord. , •
045trotr.
E. P A
ING, JANUARY 18, 1851.
I a. Convention.
Electors of thc_s3veral
lid townships of this Co. 1
ect at their several ,pla- I
ons, on Saturday, Feb.
d elect dele,,,,aates to-a
to be held at the Court
anday,-the 3d day of
ock P. M., 'for the pur
legates to the Guberna
onventions, at Reading
J. S. BARNES,
P. P. JUDSON,'
R. S. BRAWLEY,
WM. WEED,.
BENJAMIN GRANT,
I'. DUBLIN,
AMES"D'UNLAP.
Central Committee.
pilaus M Hon. James Thomp
. isments,
l' givo another . "( Moir Concerts
• use. Uwe gray judge of Moir
r bonus East. we should say
their profusion. Of that. how
l. in last night can beet tell. We
.. Itochester to a floosi *ll6OO.
2 A' Go and hear them. and see
I,• ds are judges of music. or only
•t, r
i y itivpr, ,
can increase in our neighboring
N. Y., of only 1296 in the last
4 a much larger county than
Magee, 4 of much the'same kind
to predict that the census wilt
yeani t be seem asses that
hompkra.
1 . onisn." in publishing Judge
wepaper postngs. refers in the
cans to his past course and
tification at this Last elfin( of
e. In connection...4par appro
rse. ' Dunng the six years he
thted district he has cfifTered
Democratic constituents up
id that difference proved his
to his first election. When.
he returns to the people dui
Iconfidcd to °his care, be will
e Opelika and further premo
' ul public nt.
the nerth-western counties
ding Judge Thempson_for •
h. We are net aware that
ere it placed.at his disposal:
that distingniehed atation,he
natural to the judiciary el
,
er time, Alike Thompecn's
roaght before the people for a
ch. and his nomination anon-
I e entire North West section
►or of *maiming the eons.
onograte,eforrd in the New
. hare bees adopted—m.ly
►e. New flampelaire iv el-
lots Lord !Nerved') delivered
I • •
,g.... Amities. his aw
ls co!ntry. !stompers'.l odd
tier is tilotioe. , rod society.
w► here seem we 'Weld
ud creditable production Gra
Gar evaders have doub
.f Gnv. Johnston. and to . !
S. fat so it Malan to the al
it le ungnestionebly the
Johnston hoe ever prepare.
in the main. toaad and p
financial affairs .r the S
predecessit. entirely Ratio' ,
party friesds may thiuk
a whig documeitt,batt cer
agive with the Governor i
sok the number of Judicial
increase of the salary of th
to the aggregate expenses'
the wish of all that our J
bestrides, in the several tf
there ars few lawyers. fitfo
worth more• that( the aid
hence. &we wish to seta•
meet be willing to pay for I
and he recommends accord
to his recommendation for
election esisance. , We ce
why the potiple 'should be
thisspring, to say trothing
election, to select town_ o.
well do it whoa they c
Fall.. There ere some ath
orthai we heartily approve
. While' we cannel cad
mendatioa for the estaWi
Banking. the circulation
will go so far es to say that
you, new banks created b
dal privileges greeted tell
hag. nay, demaad, that the
the masig. We want no
Bank. or the United S
the business - is to bd
door and piles it ttpo4 the
ness. free for any one to so
tion and the capital to do
so on State Stock% like No
would be twilling more the
relinquish ► portion of the I
the use of the State. Foie
appl:aations for edrporate pr
and, for puEht we see; just
would biLwere there Co part
charter soy' more new bank
rate priviliges goes on, the e
other plan, even if th a be
•pplications 4o the preset'.
ten are alarming, numeron
done undet the eircumata!
whet ought to be doneibut w
and upon.lts answer mitinl
or Free Blinking is to prove i
will fiiml; o 7sist all such ca
way is el r—tho people wi
form—b* if the, present
"follow in the ((Mt stops of
and grants bank charters wh
then a compliance with the
Lion is an inevitable sermon . 1
opposed to inch kind of 1.. e
vogitioti ifionrho preiumee
Legialattwe national subjec
duties of thoeijte addresses l
constitution a the State..
to attend, to Abase_ dotiis.
They have also elected a P
gislature topctform certain
defined by fundamental e
be just as , appropriate, for
States, in his endue! mess
to refer to the! t41:411116, ou
foymed its duties, as it is (or
sermon he has in thie deco
Law. We are a firm belie,'
As simply Wus. F. .johns.
county, in thi State of Pe
doubted right to preach a •
politics sate him seems be ,
Executive : of Pennsylvania
opinion, transcended the
people. We object, there
Message which refers to hat
edge di s t, on this polo .1);,)
fonder. litany et his prod
culpable, While ho can of
the Executives 01 other -
'trying evil, hOwever. tad i ,
oughtAo be frowned dime b
Meal of the 'bitterness wh
seethes in oar coasts* at t
to this mule.
Hares a C.l
••A middle aged gentiatw
mace, engaged lei fair bash
character mad reepectabla
Fredonia Censor for a age!
for or Widower, says
the. lady +•mad be of fair p
age of 21and 39, and of gon e
what of a philanthropist, en
tion of this "middle aged go
"prospects," a somewhat
otherwise receive. We m
Ponitmlratila girl takes hi]
we shall certainly expiet ai
end the "flrit kiss" of She .I
the kriging, orthe law, sk
Commanitatioes can be
"Box. 317,"" Fredonia, N.
Nei York an
On Wodoesday, the Bth.
road was openod front-Do:
miles east, and the event 'cc
that place. F!fly miles m ;
will be'completad and In
•, • ,
of F•bruars, and On the fi rst,
Dunkirk to Piormont will bol
first of Anzant: wit may oat •
to this city. • I
-
'Paine'
Mr. G. Q . Coons. a en
has wriuri along' lettir to
Trowscript. In which bogie
'opposites for producing gas f
elide• by safi up "The expo /
in which I think we could a
ahsw,l6o dales of Mr. Maine
• Whether, Mr. Paine den a I
tically da miens male eteMei
he boa discovered "parpehteil
discovered esubetitate tip all
other things which
Involving arson difficulties the
toot to 'solve. 1 ant fir front
eau do Athens +bp."
TMs Bow Davin ti. ftvb.
.Carolloa. hoe oigoolisod' the
career by taking rite •
ttf Miss EliptinErro W. ES
koowit previously that Po
Tonto of aktioo.
*Wig%
ibis,read the Message-
thole %Anima of ito moths.
,; airs .f dm Commonwealth.
. t State paper which Goy.
1 • ' secaismeudatioes are,
attics!, and his exhibit of the
. titanks to the policy or his
I 006. riot haps saute. of . our
todsrroug an euderseroent or
Ijut, the mood captious will
hisireconsoieedation to lea-
Districts, sod thus allow II
local Judges without adding
• ( the. State. It ought to be
diciery be selected from the
trice. but we apprehend that
Judges. whose practice is not
{
ry at present paid Judges—
i • a competent Judiciary we
. Gov. Johnston sees this.
ugly. Who. aleo. will object
he abolishment of the Spring
'My never could nndiustand
lied upon to waste a day in
r the expense of holding the
Cr. when they coulityoua as
their county ethos= in the
r suggestions of the Govern-
the Gerstner's ream
'', meat of a system of Free
be based spout stocks. we
if we are to bays. year after'
the Legislature—more Bps -
fore—we. for es*. are wil
, . • miyalege be granted t
are mostenolisa like the as
!is Bank; as the con .if
had at all. threw o • the
sine bagsf any o et buti
il
age is tb has • dispoei
a. U the. are . wed to do
• York. tits ' • say that it
fair sad j that they should
uterest o such stocks for
semi seems to add to the
vale a under the , eld system.
i plisay Sr. ranted as there
/is the State professing op-
dike b see this coutradie
dike to be eternally preach
allays to be fueled enough
with the whip pass all
urged by mauy. is much
iv. that the o a t remedy fir
adoption of Free Beek
lisuipleanien. we dread this
ler to the people, mid we de
we remember the admoui
rn Pat free banking mid'
rd. Thee.; is but else way.
ition of moose other system
by the Lgislature ectesiag ie
But if the' work of corpo
nd be a resort to some
Free 'Linking itself. The
, Legislature for new char.:
and heavy. What eau be.
ees? We know very well
U it be?, That is the question.
depouds. we Opine. wheat
or not. • If the LegiSlature
, s for:special privileges. the
sustain the auti-bank plat
1 gislatare is deteriuiaed le
Its illustrious prethatessork"
, serer and wherever asked,
fee Bsa king reaern me oda
,- —tke oat) , altsrastiv• of all
i
1 slation7-
.
to bring td - the . noiiee, of the
lii, duties. es well as Use
are clearly defined by the
he people ha►e elected them
'nd for no ether ' pupa's.—
Lsident. acid • National Le
• tber function.. 41110 clearly
.actinente. !cow. it would
a President of United
to the National Legislature.
State Logi'haute has per
v. Johnston to preach the
Pt upon the Fugitive Slave
1
rin the fitness (Wall things.
~ a. a eitizen of , Armstrong
nsylvania. he has the so
•eh doctrines upon national
• t;* but when he makes the
utter them he has. in
,our
iithority given him by the
1• • in tow to that pen of the
moil affairs. We school/L.
9.iveroor is apt the Grit .1.;
• ours hare been egnellp
ind plinty of precedepte in
I,si s -It is none the !ea a
the present upset ef affairs
•eery friend of eilie unison.
h exists bilweeis different
- present time is attributable
1, • , ee, OW L\
n. erred peroonst appear
of unimpeachable moral
fictions." advertises lathe
This disconsolate Bache
/ h is. no consideration," but
Taoist exterior. between the
family." As we are some
:• pity the discoosetnte
uima
tlemaoy we havegiena his
ider circulation than lit we'd
:As no charge. claim. some
at his oWar. in "hies ease
1, invitation to Ow n . rodd,ng.
ride. "provided *limy'!" in
is opt ores “tiesati-boo.”
ddrtued. confi 1441441 y. to
ie Railroad.
New York and Eris roll
ick. to Forrestville, eight
ebraled by an excursion to
i re of the western division.
ening order on the first day
',f May the whole line from
ready for the ears. Jfy the
to see the road extended
ater Gas.
man not ttoknown t • , fa me.
the Editor of the Boston
a full description of Paioe's
m water. The writer con
'meets whih lae Ea*. and
M mistaken.!mould go to
be well lonn4d." • •-
J his Improveiusst . prse.
' at to liest a eity.--whstisor
."—wherher Its bee
ther best; as wolf as iseny
4 . fur shs.—are queerisse
I feel. at presses. compe
-1 • saying. however. that he
• Goveratar sleet orNorth
. inimeiesseat of-
It a eri‘t In the pow"
ittiVliguiaghte. It wee
Sr Ruts indp a Wino ad-
LETTERS IPROK T EjFROETTEE.
Correstoodesee of the Ede Observer
RIO Owot Crrif, Toni. MIT. M. IBS%
- DLit Fliasit:••••1 owe net nn appology (in Me PIS
bees missed) fur not keeping you mare accurately posted
in relation to matters and things in this region. 1 hate
long appals:lies. so, Indian fashion, let me branch oist at
oncir. Biqa my last, these latex seated patlemea have
s not lessened their energies a whit. All the papers •
the month-west axe looming with aceoitote of their , • -
'redations. They commenced with the expeditioit e host
the settlements en the San Antonio, the Nutmeg ,il the
Rio Grande. They swept don Ibis valley l• e a ter
rible eceergo.sseemboviiiir Ant Iwo warrior&
Murders were committed by them, within few miles of
the city of Brownsville. Within fifty mil of this point
there is a large saline Lsks, which for lobes nett to all
the country this' aids of the Biers mdse; around this
point they hovered. and sre betide hapless "Tabu"'
that fell in their' . way There as bees soute'fighting
does, attended, 1 believe, wit' about the ordidary see-
cuss. Riigulaist and velum nt have melted tot the aim.
bat wherever opportsoity and. but to very little use;
_ vii g i
the scamps • where y please aev i tirthsloas., Paddy's
Rae is no mparisoa • them; lire'/eland Infos, you in
all the y babi eats of tourdirs and the seat ate
meat v , lea ag oaly the weeping widower amb
its/
erkie c ild ,or escape if miracle, to- recount the
story. The unity of gr and water has. for the last
two most . ' kept, them, oyster, in their mountain
*lenges. . /
Jul.. ' August and 84tember, were scorchers—the
he rouging from 93 / to 110 in the shade; all Nature
~. ailed before the gl ) toco of old BA Nomadism, except
in the immediate / Vicinity of the river, we have had no
rains for six mouths The water holes - have dried up,
and the grass is/reduced to a crisp. We are now expo
noticing the, 't ••norther" of the minion, and I'm in
hopes it has brought with it plentiful skewer's of rain.—
Oar friendi over the river are in a most deplorable state;
ther cro,, save upon the river, having tailed through
out'
i the states of Tamaulipas, New • Leon. Coahula
and Durango. Pare starvation forces theist for hundreds
ofmiles around to come to the Rio Grande for supplies;
add to this the fact of those states lying west of this being
overrun by the !odious, and the picture of misery is
complete. I have been infer - a - Ira that the authorities of
Duninga are, at this time &siring, all Americans that
will engage against the Indians. fies dollars per.day.—
The cream of the joke is; they only want one hundred,
believing them amply safriciont to hold iu check some
15;000 Camanchos: Think of that, and hold np your
head, Mr. Yaokee. •
The U. S. 'Topographical Engineers are at this time
snaking 'a
envoy of the Rio .Grauds: Lieut. M. L.
Sniith. and twenty-five men left here in three boats
sham the Ist of Sept.. for the up river. and it is under
stood that Col. Johnson is coming down from El Paeso,
wills another party. Tut Sir junction will complete the
survey frown the points given. and perhaps enable these
gentlemen to lay some valuable information before the
'Meatier.. w slid. A rough survey was mad* of the river
(Atm this piano to a paint some eight hundred miles
above. by an agent of the U. B. Qaartcr blaster aspart
mOut. I am not aware of its having resulted in any
practical good. There to, at all seasons of the year.
fromlltree to four feet of water in the channel from this
place down, and practical toes have assured as that, with,
but little expense, the river maybe, made navigable nine
of the twelve months. as high, if nothigher. than Laredo.
The upper regions of the Rio Grande are supposed to
abound in gold and silver ores—"quien sabe?"
Oar political horizon brightens. The great pop gun
war ever. New Mexico has. I believe. subsided into more
peaceful speculations. That. tea million dollars is thick
,01im's fiat was quite too powerful as argument.—ice fartt.
We enough to corrupt the chivalry of any people. Meat
of the joernale throughout the State have evinced a most
deadly animosity's* anything like adaproadse; but I
i lik i liaarterifian i reigierhe a Merag;
of the people of the State. Aq election his been held to
say whether the proposition of the Getter - al Government
shall be accepted or rejected; the susulto of which aro
,not known to this deponent. It is not tube concealed that.
twe of the RioiCaando. although acting under Taxes laws,
feel no groat sympathy for the State at large. Politicians
have stirred ap jzalousios, and perhaps not without some
foundation.. ' Our lend holders have evinced a groat
want of coufidencesin the legislators of Middle and East
ern Texas. A law was medz-abaid a year since. edit,.
Ifshing a - beard of toiamissioaera to examine into and
report upon the titles of those persons claiming lands
lying west of the :latices. under Mexican grants. This
raised a perfect storm throughout the state. "ON Tex
as" assumed Ibis extensive domain to be confiscated or
public lands; Oa the 'other band the land holders im
agined they saw. in this law. an attempt to wrench frem
their grasp their vested rights. Hence, the people in
primary , ineethip held al the time evinced a very strong
desire to bo separated from the "old Nana." ' Like other
ansil (parrots. it is probable both parties were wrong.
for the commhtsioners have examined about one-fifth of
the fides. and the Legislators has confirmed them. thus
settling the matter me far as the State is conceried.—
Arista in elected President of Mexico. and is. perhaps. as
good a choice as they could here made. He is energet
ic. and no intelligent man, and the leader of the liberal
party. Radical cheeps. it is thought. will take place in
their as lows.
•
Gad kaows:it is high Vas they were getting their
'perpersoien I. the defects of such • •illianoss system.
Oar good whirs of 1810. *mild have boon delighted with
it. Wages.. carriages, powder. and' all cotton. goods
containing less than forty-two threads to the inch. an
contraband. Ohl it's a beautiful system and they begin to
see it. It is thought be will attempt to improve the na
vy by building' line of steam war visas's. on the system
sow adopted by the U. S , on hall' owned by citizens. to
ru g s betwooa N. V., New Orleans and Vera Cruz. Who
knew.. butthathe may make sornething of these greasers
jet?.
• An express from Sal Aitionie. jest arrived. re
ports Indians ea the opposite batik Of the river between
this and Luido. Oae meo. (ft !desks's) killed by them
within his owe observation. Yews, &o.
• A drOve of pobekmAito.
Plank Road to Warren.
By an advertisement, in another column:it will be seen
that the preliminary steps have keen takes to 'need the
Wattebiorg Plank Read to Warren. This in right. and
we trust ear citiseniwill not be backward in eetworibimi
to itseapital stock. •To oar merchants, mweibasiee and
bushiest men generally, this road it of Toady more impor
tance than any other work yet eadertakeu. They are
all, in a measure, seeceseary, bet this I. absolutely oe
if we wish to retain what we bare. and WPM a large
amount more of the trade of the fieeriebing country dire'
which if passes. this read peletratee one of the beet
dairy and !ember amitriee in this seetimi Oldie Mate. and
aside from galena tat 4 be cosiettsctiou would give us in
that way. its sleek mu* pram vriry profitable. Bet we are
not alone Interested. The farmers along the route. add in
its vicinity. are also mach interested, Plank reads have
heel appropriately called the eipeople's made." th‘e "far
mer'i rail reads." They can be colestreeted by anima el
ties, wed *neigh regions bet moderately wealth; sad 4#r
ammo* perporre,amil through &radar sod mistral m
eows. they sawn abeam equally valuable permission
mode. Their original coot but little 0201,04111 all . cost • f
roads
to p ads air fai mati ll be athi ev al e iami r lese. "" A g a ; d a m ild f the ar au ca pe lm ri sm or me at " the r y Fa ta .
i re
esocadamisod mats that they uniformly wre e a far grim
ter amount of travel and remote. They are is order for
iee at *Treasons. without additional motive power; acid
they do net, like matadamieed roads, remain half the
strength of the teams that pass over them, to grind dewa
midlevel the material that forms time. We look forward.
then. With the sonfidest hope that thin • ' will not
be allowed to lag. bat that all, the a farmer.
usechaefe. and the lumbermsn, will put thouWor to the
wheel and push it ahead.
United • . Senator Elected.
United•
-
,
It in geed by Take-mph' ,
that the p.m
canoes nomiais llFunited States l'ileastor. Hon. RI
BlOADHILIT: of Northampton. has bees itlecl
Well, wiere glad the long agony is over, thou
succomful candidate is the last one we wrihl,her
our pile" oe. Though we knew hiss to be le th,
we/did not Gomm* he stood any ikind of a ebane
~ • result unnfirms to in the opinion that it is not
the winning horse that has the !most backers.
Mack itood •_ , ,1l N. I" *mess the hnowing cries;
he was oar ewe favorite nag. tint it sppeari be
Lanced the Snit heat; whother'seme of the jockles
him with soma estreeetme "dead !weight" that ti
not to have earried. and Owe lest him the new. v e
means of keening at present. iiiv r thick likely.
en that his defeat was brought millet in some so
Bat this side; we are curious to know what sort of 1
biustion on the other head brought about this nlt.--
Mr. Broadhead. although a reliable national dem riatiin
every sense of the term. end a (Guthman not unk DWI to
fame, is by so means as brilliant wr capable as lIIMOY'or
his competitors. It is true we slt•U always Itaini witere
to Sad him. but in the body to, which he has bienielectia a
we are afraid bre shall hear from hiist seldom. IThist is
ini,
not the kind of i 'Senator Penanylirinia ought to Ira • at
the present tinsis....hsr position as the Keystonerif, the -
end arch **titles her to be. 'not only WIN. but feh I the
councils of the nation. Perhaps. however. this is the
best selection that could be made under the cited -
best but of this we shall be better able to judvi Who mire
have more of the details from the "seat of ,waG"i (
Pittsburgh Chub:inaction.
We base the pleasn're of atinoa r pcinz the *lac ,
B. GOTHRIt. ESq.. Mayor of ,fitteborgh. by , • I
and glad**, vote. Re beat the whig candidate.
761 votes. and Barker. the present convicted Ma .
This shows that the people of the; Iron City stet
with the experiment they tried a year ago of c
felon, and are ksposed to wipe out that (*street',
by. wa see onr friend of the Traueript feebi
bad over the result, and denoonees i every body.l
con White to ."Greasy Jim Biddle. 4 ,' without min
ey. We can't my we sympathise with him itflietion.
•
V' It is said in ltra. when thelnext preside
begins, Mr. Ch:y.w ill be 76. Daniell Webster 71.
ton seventrone.and General Eked sixty-ni
The Boston /test cao't see vibethe age of a.
leadsmen has to do with "the a xi president
That term is partipnlarly "spoke fee l by the n
the next democratic national eeniention. DO
yoMselves, gentlemen, about, die ages of the
rants—it will be ages before they Iget in. ,
Er It is aaniauced that Bearyiti. Paine.
ter, hue received, by the last ileataer flow En
latter. pitusat which secure to hiss and his
benefits to be derived for hislArill discovery
ps of Great B 'tele. '
fr The ilo ~ Weed Exemptiint Lair of Kow I
weal iuto operation on the let ittst It exemp from
on eteentlolll arialebts hereUfteil , eintreetrd, t e lot
buildings thr - 'ed ass eside. ) ued 113
'debtor, boils -4 r- fa Hy. It
value of $1
o:7' The 13eoruna
to our editor' '..lllmaylra
as worthy of their rutefo! . seknourtedgemento. a
of the House fritm otir own Statei lima. JAMlet Tu
sou. of Erie. who occupies a Ilene rank amoni those
ire most tigilani and eirnekt in Udrocaring fre
culation of newspapers within the counties iespect
in which they are printed. ;
1.
Itoinius in 11.091. Life.
Here is a bit of romance ' lei reel life a ,relat
the New York correspoodoitti of the Illtilade
• ,
lINMax. ' - H
11 : j
We encountered a curious and rather I ateres
• . •.. ...... ..........,..... 0.1... A. ...{... --.....1 ti kuot.,
you; all going to prov e that litialltspeare whit a wl
when he wrott, his pretty line" bout the remark
unseen current or true love, o f going livelier
another instance of the poet's Veraeity, When bie
serted that "tattlers have flinty hearts" land .artl•
ways poking serious fun in the way of the vs
affections of their juveniles.. It was thus:
We happened to be welkin', up chatham et
when a decently dresied young man, about 18, sr
ing the air of &countryman a;c i nsted u (probi
emboldened by our good natur face,) id ask
we could inn him in the way to get so ein
L
nient! He cared .stile about is price 'e said,,
he wanted to work and earn is own I ring. 1
saw at a glance that he was d t (Perim 8. with
mother's knowledge,) to"seek is fortune." So
questioned him closely; and tiolhing loth, he toli
..
his little history'. I
Hie father was a farmer in West Cheiter cone
in this State. He was his eldest son, and as e
had all the heavier labor of the firm to t a ndergo.
to superintend. About a year ago, his bider -
played a tidy little Irish girl telhelpatn±-the h se
and in a few weeks our hero, wits despe tely in ere
with her. Sincere and ardent in his. at.aehmeri po
soon contrived to inspire I rec procal **op, : pd
the:meetings "on the sly" as e called; them, kid
li t
the innucent ' demonstratinps of affectionjthit follisiv
ed, may be imagined. Hilt mother seen ins tad
something, Inv mothers are very scouts- in t
things, and horrified at the idqa that 'her r
might be sacrificed in this wayjwhen she fully -
pected to behold him occuPyingeome day the W ike
House at Washington, she gave Miss Mary "no it
to auk:" , .
Here was a dilemma, and °orerers, In their des
peration, proceeded, instanter to a ineighbo•lig
preacher's where they were secretly married. M y
k
left the house and obtained another a tuition, r
she was a good, amiable,;:though not h ntliome gi I,
i i ,
highly energetic, and poseeese4 as the title! shows
l i e
of much energy of character. I Every t eveiting.l- of
course, George used to pay her ~.visit. isit. Last we
day evenirg, his father, a huge but co 'artily peeson
tracked him to Mary's house; peeped in saw the t o
3 ,41
embracing: rang the bell and tried to in, admi -
lance. Mary went to the door,jepen it partial y
mud instantly tried to close it again. 1 The lather
pushed in, and maddened at her oppositibn, was brute
enough to knock her down and kick her? •
The father then made his vrayl into the room and
ordered his son to leave. He refugee ! He under
took then to whip poor George, when Hary rushing
in witha can whip, cried, out,."George, don't strike
your father," and falling upon time latter so belabored
him with the whip and with such terrible effect that
he was gladito leave the house, and hisl hat all gone,
his shirt bosom turn to pieces, his coat Out to ribbons
and his body covered with aching . bfruisest The
family with whom Mary lived wire all about' at the
time. They took up her quarrel. They got out
a writ for the father's arrest. poor George was sit'-
'raid to go home, lie came to New kork to leek'
for work, suds-here i s th e eievie Story. Grrat
world, thiss But Mary is a triii4voman, and will
make him a good wife, we think. l' • '
•.OMEGO.'"
• A Rumen. tt CHILCUNISTANCR34-..Th 4 0 Newry Diel
legraph has the following:--;" The favorite daug4ef
of John Murray, author of , Obseatiotis and Sug
gestions Rh:cation,' the Man ho as certainly
left us the best gramma in the Lenguege (*Lindley
Murray Revised',) has beeeltryi7 to aka out a pre
.Carious existence by singing ba lads ltbrough the
- streets of Newry fur the last fe evading." It is
not too much to suppose that this relative Of Linillli
Murray—the daughter of an accomplhated scholar
and a elever man—.was edneated as a lady. And yet
she Is brought, by what means wlrs'kno* not. to the
alternated the workhouse or street ballad-singinv
either course being humiliating to a high spirit and,
gentle n.ture. 4 " Should no fault ,rest with herself,l
there ire surely so many admirer' of her father
th• world as, with the exercise ofa little generosity
would raise this lady from her present most painful
cohdition.
Rica GOLD Rocis.—..The New, York /aurae! of
Commerce bas teen a specimen of gold imbedded
quart.' rock brought from California by a passenger
la the Cresent City, which was itt.,c4iedlogly licit in
the precigns metal; nearly. half the balk aid more
thin lards* weight was gold. Rn accompanying
letter states that the first blast which Was pat in the
rock from which this specimen was obtained threw
up tellable ore to the value of $4,000.
(Carmitipmises;of Ithritaiag
I cu.o
i -
Mr. Wallternsade • grand flourish in the Senate
yesterday, le presentiog a petition front fifty-five
citizens of Fenesylvania, for • repeal of the fbgitive
stave law. f Mr. W. bat been imposed open. The
citizens alluded to, I am unformed, are coloreitgen
tlenien, and consequeittli are personally interested
in the repeal 'of the law. Mr. W. mistakes the
tone of d:people of Pennsylvania, if he r presumes
to charge that agitation will originateihere. Ws are
a law observing and a law abiding community;
whatever may be the local sentiments which divide
us the State is the very last one in the Union which
will ask foil the repeal of this law, or soy other, instil
it has had 1 fair trial. This much is due to • the
slate, for 'time 'imprint! has been manifeetedhereet
what was "opposed to be the course of fifty-sve in-
Jhreelia/ citizens; but I repeat, so far as I can learn;
the memorialists are negroes, and hence Mr. Walk
er has bee; impooed upon. Pennsylvania is em
phatically he keystone between the North an I the.
South, ant every thing published to her disparage
ment; deserves promptly to be met.
Both houses to-day opened and closed their sea •
sions in idltness. Businese is completely et a stand
stilk and will be so until the "recollections" of the
Neill Year pass away. Mc, Benton's objections to
Mr. Gwind's bill will not ipfluence the senate in re
jecting the ) tatter. Mr. B. desires dolt Congress
affirm all the grants obtained in California, from
King Philip's day down to the presentsendthis Mr.
Gwinn diaaents front,,becauge it would be a' down
right rubbery upon the national government. And,
he is right' A squatter_might take possessieb of
public lan in Ohio, and by, simply asserting that it'
came in hi possession by grant, protect himself
and it against appeal,Of the Sopron). Conn, which,
is Mr. Beriton's principal object. Colonel Frethout,
we know, bas selected for hiOwn private use, by
"grant," one of the most extensive n gold sections in
California: and Mr. Benton hes good reason to fear,
that if Mrl Gwinn's bill passeb, 'which it certainly
will, the q minion of Mr. Fretnont's title is disputa
, We ( and w libel carried for decision to the. United
I States Supreme Court. This is the whole secret of
the matter. The subject is to be made subsidiary
to the interests of the solitary individual, and the
publie domain, with all its concealed and; uncbn-,
cealed treasures, is to go undisputed into the hands
of all whit may choose to claim it. I apprehend'
Congress will take a different view of the question.
The Union movement isiitill agitated, but it meets.
with slight support. Mr. Clay,'is hostile to its--. Mr.
Cass is hostile toit—t he hunker Whigs re opposed
1
to it— the 'hunker Democrats are oppose to it--end
I confess can find few who are in faro of it. TU
form such a party, is at once to annoonee one's self
previously an enemy to the Colon. The °biter,
however, is, to place Mr. Foote, a Southern , Demo
crat, en the.ticket fur Vice Presideut oind'Mr. Web•
ster, a Nerthern Whig. for kiresident; and for one,
I say, if etch a scheme should decarried out, I would
le n d all Inv efforts to forward it. Under Such. an
Aduainistrattiuli, the Union unlit be safe; bin what
guaranty have we that the prnject would not be
prostrated, and the very men th e nation points at be
lomitted from the tiCket! This is the doubt and ap
prehension which sway the mass. As for 'the le
gitimate organization ' the Whigs and Democrats i
—unless a larger propotts leave the ranks of each,
'I doubt whether the whole, atfer will not drop to
! pieces...; • . -
-t" . •
By law, it is made the duty o the Secretary of
' the Treasitry to furnisti,the viol me end navies-
Lion report by the first of January,, tas yet it gas
not been received, The
. sprinters a ezegedingly.),
backward in their work, qd will not be ble to fur-
Irish the document fir ntl days to me. As
for the v ceosua returns, w ich also by law are 're- i
quirfid to be completed by the New :Year, ne 'rly a
third of tbe statistics remain tube furnished:
• . The New Mexican Judgeships will be Gael n t .
week, nult sooner. Itespectifolly. Accussron.
, WASHINGTON, JUL 9.
. To day the Secretary of State end the British
Minister were closeted together for several hours, 1
and I have reason to believe that tho siihk:ct of their
conference, was the Nicaragua question.. The con- I
duct of Great Britain throughout this whole mater, !
. . .---_-, _ ...-.. ....1.- sr_.:..-o MAW, nos goon reason •
to complain of; England has not kept good faith, in
permitting the government agents to commit acts
in Central America, which, coming from agents' of
the United States, would have commanded of us
prompt and unqualified redress.' Deshler', it is said 1
that the war in which the Vucatecoes are now en- ;
gaged will call for British interference, (not media- 1
lion be it observed) and if so, this is in direct inval-i
idation of the 'stipulations of the treaty, agreed ,to
several months since, and which is designated ' as;
the "Clayton Nicaragua, Convention:" I am not i
aware that lam correct in` surmising that these"
- were the subjects, which interested the Secretary of
State and &nide Minister this morning, but my I
information at hand, (and to which I will add by the 1
morning mail,)l.l am convinced that their conference
was not of a very hitrmoniousor amicable cbsracter.
Mr. Webster settled the Austrian question by . one
extingui.ther, and be will settle British arogance,by
another. We have borne outrages from that quar
ter until Our forbearance is beginning to recpil upon
us in disgrace, and unless we assume a position, at
once bold, firm, and !decided, our very weaknen
hereafter will invite insults which we ire in a no-
sition at present to avoid or resent. I repeat, how
ever, that I cannot give you the particulars of this
day's interview, before:the mail chins, but may be
prepared; to add a postspript'by the morning.
The•effurt to get through the French Spoliation
bill I thihk will be successful. There is a large'
class of the community' interested in these
.claims, I
and all those interest thUs involved, directly or
• indirectly, are using their best endeavors to' obtain
an expression en the bill this session. Fifty years
have elapsed since the question first originated, du
ring which period sizterin favorable reports have
been submitted to the two houses by their standing
'committees, and yet the problem, whether allowan
ces are to be granted or not, still remains se much
a mat ter of uncertaintyras ever. 00pbjection that I
will be raised to considering the bill 4 present, will I
be the excuse that the national treasu(y is already'
embarrassed; but if - poverty-is to interpose hetween
justice and delay, I fear the claimants are destined
to hope in vainainother half century. . •
' A number of applications have been made by our
foreign ministers to return home, and , here resign
their posts; but, the President strenuously refuses to
accept their resignations. lie does not believe, he
'aye, in the policy of granting an outfitfor" foreign
mission, and then, after the Money has been safely
!stewed in the purses of the incumbent's. to permit '
them to abandon their official duties.
~This informa
tion, I need hardly addi 'I would hesitate to commu
nicate, did I not know it-to be perfectly - reliable and
true.
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Mr. Benton xeplied to Mr. Gwitin's speech to-day,
and continued kis advocacy of a substitute - 14 r Mr.
G.'s California land bill. This family -. quarrel is
destine() to preclude othel. business fur some time to
come; but as Mr. B.'caUnot be scolded or talked in
to silence, and will not acquiesce in.anAother mea
l-um thati hiv own, it would be a !terrine 'to the
Country to detiesid a vote, and settle the whole dif
gculty at once by meant of the record. There is
more potency in one general vote, than in a thousand
abstract arguments.
The Union party has breathed Its-last. Disown
ed by its originators, it dropped into the great; tomb
of oblivion without a solitary •friend being itiduked to
step forward and piles shovel full of ashes upon its
remains, to cover its nakedness from Insult. Rd
gisieseal is peace. This was its destiny.
The Last "Fugitive Casa"
Nothing could more clearly point out the real
feeling existing imong the anti-fugitive slave law
agitators, 'ban the tone of the articles in the TribtMe,
Evening Post and other Journals, congenial in lien
tiinent, on, the decision of Judge Judson declaring
HenrtLang to be a fugitive, and delivering him
again Into the hands of his lawful owner. The
whole•lisroceedings, from beginning to end, they de
nounce as unrighteous and inhuman, and another
blow struck at the "great unseat human freedom."
Nothing is said about the e%idence being clear and
conclusive; no attempt is made to controvert the de
cision of the judge; no question is made of his integ
rity or fairness; yet notwithstanding all this, and to
face of the plain letter of the law, they denounce
those engaged in it, who do not sympathise with
their peculiar notions of the case, as wrong-beaded
and wrong-beamed; lacking the better sympathies
of our nature, in short, totally devoid of every feel
ing of justice to the sieve.
Tilers are wino incidents connected with this ease
Fran Waidastem.
.'1 Unnoticed. The; Thaw
that should not be
t h is tactic s • Its byleinee of the more pro le ,.
neat advocates of afreedkna," to 'secure thread a l
silo at, whether assfrod•cir not by their clients,
The New York Herald states that while 'the futi.
tire was perfectly Orel's' about the result, end e l !
not himself actually Move in the matter at all, the
abolitio n i s t s lashed themselves into a terrible PXCiti.
ment about him,-and worked as hard with the vies
of defeating the Ire:, as if they were in his place—,
So careleii was he 2 abiout being sent back to h o w_
age, that be admitted, on the very day of Wis ner
that he eras a fugitive slave belonging to Dr, s m i t h:
and he admitted thel same thing alter Judge Jud ge ,
rendered his decision. What irequilly est rom i i.
nary, be signed papier, and swore to affidavits, ea.
out knowing theirtesti, and lees much surpr ise d
to bear that he bilu mu ituted a edit for dama ge{ f or
false'imprisoatuent e against Mr. • Hall, the IL 8 .
00
Commissioner whoirrested him. On being inform
e'd of the fact, which to him was news, he p r „, i , t.
ly signed a paper Withdrawing the proceedings, t a d
stating that ' - uthorised by him. These
are the tact
this law,.
law will be
they may
•
It is prol
Monticello,
of William
The coroof
the head,
and examin
are thi
ed by, a btu ,
to a minis;
The confess
traveling,
while he,
twos, to es'
011.11110 ruon
bee killed
finding tha Indeed dead or nearly so, re
m' rods off, and left him With
•hi o s velibe
clothes li appears that after Hicks
had gone of aargil draught of whis-
key and the) Mrs. 'Hicks with only his
shirr, dra - w en, "with the design of
, hugging, her, as She said," and that she threw at
him the iagatc hainnier which she had in her hand
pounding coffee. • It bit him on the head and caused
his death. She did not know that. Allen's design
was of the basest kind, but ner only intention was to
keep him - off: On the trial, Hicks's prevarications
tended to strengthen the circumstanges against him,
but those very prevarications arose from his deter
mination not to implicate his wife. Had h,e told the
truth at first, and called for a medical examination
of the deceased, it is highly probable that he would
have been acquitted, and the - law have been sparei
the odium of a judical murder. But we maim,
that his wife. in keeping-ailena while her innocent
husband was executed, failed in the .high courage
end virtue which her sex have so often exhibited:
MARRIED.
At Who,ling; Va. Do the 24th alt... by Rev. *in.
Arinctrong. Mr. Wx. A. TURNri. formerly of tins city,
and SIip ASILLIA 81116 . LIIEROINE, of that city.
00 the ithinst...byJaineoChambers, Esq.,. Mr. JAC
KIRTLARD t 0 MISS JULIA Acs tir.wzrr, of Spnogfield.
Oa the Bth inst.. by the same. Mr. JJi►TRA MRCS
to Mina hitulDA WRIGUT. all of Harborcreek.
In Freflonia. Jam. I, by Rev. S. McKinney, Mr. Geo:
FLOLIEUTS of Erie, and Miss liestaiss Feder.an of Pow
fret
1., Springfield on the 2 Ith nit., by'Elder J. C. Chinch,
Mr. AARON WILSON to Min SARAH ELLIN. >,
!
In Spring, .on the 7th inst., by this souse, Mr. A. Lowry
to Miss Et.tx•t Buwetai4 of tho former place.
NEW ADNIERTISE3MNTS.
T. El tRON'STUA RT.
Sue ,roar A-qv Potvrirttn—Otfice, canwr of 'French 71-, I Fifth
ciet Mow% Koctis store. It" , •si , lenee ou rourth
ilwr castor the old Apothecary Hail.
rl VIM r 111111=1
*RAND MUSICAL SOIWEE;
Nights Chtly—.-Retist Hasse Nall.
wfsi two, of their yopnlar tat.nail.•
‘liid I ti.truttieutal at the Reed Polfw halt,Fri
v. Even nittiii ati.. 17 and F. on a ttirh °cranny.
a great variety of Soap, Dacus; Trio., Quart-
•
'me Wok t
motels, local n.
day an.litatis
they will intr . k
Met nipl Quintet( .
Also, pe% eral :ran t
Voial t.core, two la, 'es
Orchestra—Piano Yo
Violin and dolible
Ticket..2.s cento—to
likxwit open at ball' 6 o
o'clock.
J I For panieulara see proltra
Overtures and Ma rehes ' ty the Orcheura.
rip and tvi olentlemcn.
(Ibur /madly by two indies) !viand Si
ACA.
DR. W. H. Williams would rr.speet.
men. of Wausburg nod
spencral practice of medicine , and same\
I. H.dl . a gentleman whom he eau MUM e
the iiiihlic no a well cdu,aSed and expedient.
thy of confidence an, ironar.e.
Dr. W. D. Williams :Manilla ronsubatio
special calls of his friends. Ind assist Dr. Hall w
The partnership heretofor misting under the
& hall. is this day aissolv mutual consent. Th..,
'pain hi the poneaslon at Hall.
W. p. WILLI/1
WoUsburg Jan. 3i36 L, G. it ALL:
, .
• 1 Stray Cattle,.
•
C .l. ME to the Mottiaeof the subscriber le north East. about t
i f
I ptlf December: a brOIST yVilliila NMI some %lute en the
belly. with a half crop °tribe ander s eof the richt ear Al.o. a
red % eartnig Heifer, with some whit on the hack and belly, Ea r .
mars on the rot as the other. The wner is requested to coax
Prove iirppertii Par charger and take her away.
IA_LEX. DAVIIMON.
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Norlh Eaf.t , .
JanJO HSI.
llltiOd. ' ''
lia.o . I
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rr lIE co-punnership heretofore niacin; under the name and
firm of Keith and Barber, Proprietors of the Reed Ifeute,
was this day dissolved hp mutual eahern , . The'llouto aOl here
after he conducted hy M. W. Keith, who duly authorized to
settle all accounts of the late dim. W. KEITrf '
Jan. 13. W3l. C. W. BARBER.
33. arsons Tim Wigescupr. ,
'VHF: holyilays made a joyfW havoc ithithe fain:at Loomis
n to's: however . Hornbkiweios Express brings Mean to-day
spled recruit of all the new and tunny things from New , ihrk
which wilt hi kept exhibited Ihr a abort time, in Mete Deg
Show usesßir the benefit *of their friends. and all who are desi
rous of I:tasting their eyes upon fine JEWELRY. for instance
Gold Watches and Chains. Ell' Rims. Fiuter Ring., Breast gins.
alt or the latest rtyle of beauty and design. If one should feel
disposed to buy, the Ilusic- will be warranted first rate and the
excitement kept up to the clone of the eampaixn:
to addition to the eights for Irothing al their Mom the Manu
factory has the best of Workmen.who makc to order Sits rt. Tom ,
, flJewelry in all its branches, and gnarare, in a manner anew
triltYedi Court. Corporation and Societies Seals: in shin. any
critical ar curious job done oil short notice. Watch mat inetind
repairing carefully executed 'he experienced hands. To Ibis
branch particular attention is been.
Vail in and hake a peep—now iy the time FIT choice hargains.
N. 11---CalifooM Cold and old silver touch( at the IntheYt
price. • a. L(X)lilka dr. et).
, Rum sweet nearly oppente.Embire Storm.
Eric. Jan. le, PM.
Wattsburg aad Warren. Plink (load Com any
THE books ke subeeri pi ion' to the eapital ottani of He Wan ,-
'I. hoe; and Iyarren Plank Amid Company. will Le opened on
Monday, the ad day of February. ISM, at the Carver House to the
borou;zh of Wariest. at the house orJohn Pidgins in Younger ille.
it the house of J. L. Aeocks in Pittsfield. at the house of C. Meg.
*emcee in (fright...vine. at the house of George Cady-in Columbus.
Warren county. and at the Murat Waimea Millet in•Wayweville.
et the house of L. Robinson in Watobutd. and at the Reed How
in the Issrouch of Erie, in the county of Erie. and keptopep Oho
Fast in hours for five consecutive days—at which time and plate
two or ammo( the Commisslionets will attend to receive sublets's
thins adreeahlg -to law.
I:. ROBINSON, DANIEL WALT NN.
I'OMSTOCK, M. P. iIkI3BORNE,
J.. P. MATH R.
A meeting orthe Cordadasionem nconested at the home of
fleorge Cade, in arolumbuti, on Monday, the tOth day of February
next art o'clock P. M. / to compare and ascertain the amount su
serihrd.
Erie,Jasuary IF, Mk' 3i3111
' Itfink Kola Notice.
rratiF: Stockholders of the Erie aad Waterfor d
.11. patty are requested to meet at the Otßee of the Counts Treat-
Ter. in Erie. on Thursday. the 30th iaa., at 4 P. M...‘x the mg.
MS•e of Increasing the Capital Stock of said Compatiy loancent.
mice with the 'lnd section of the Charter of raid Company. A
end attendants is rcsrectfutly retinas:ed. By order of the
Saari! of Dime ors. LCAMP.
Ede. January IE. 1831. ?resident,
Maio and Wattabarg Plank Road Company.
rrillE Stockholders of this ecuniumy will please take notice that
1 , a fleeting will he held at their Office. in Erie. on the Sidi
January inst. , at half past 13 r. m.. fat the purgste of increasing
the amount of Capltal Stock of the Ceitttpang--and at thc sante utile
will suhniitred lo the stockholders the choice of routes t f the
road Brain the how:WO Brae (at Detta's Brewery) to the intewc
lion of French and Sixth streets if Erie. .I.i. SANFORD.
Erie, January 19, 19111. Secretary.
' To Rent
ALARGE while house 00 the corner r f Peach and Flitting'.
a bile k house on'Fidth street west of the Batiw Church. ona
frame house on Fifth street between Frith and Sassafras. POI"
session liven on the first of April next. inquireof
F.rie. January IR. 1531.-31% • ft. MERVIN SMITII,
11011111.Ve81nED COX N STA IteH—Ot unequaledt punal; , .. l h
MI irLYIIOII4 ON making/widely. Custard.. fur 141 fr by
Erie. January 19. 11. JOHN bIeCANN•
4 4 RUITO. Nineer, Nuts, 'anitles. Fancy soaps, and a full and
4 - comprete assortinent of every thing in the Grocery line-tar
sale at n email advance above cost, at the ritiseurgh store.
Jaiiiiafy id, ISA. No. Y. Weight's Hawk.
G LASSWAR P..—Tututikes, Weenier',
Jelly Dishe. Glass
Jan, Maim. Plates an d Pitchers, Molasses Cans.
Oil Lamp., and a Gencral twisty tilissware for sale st the
Pittsburgh Store. r No. a. Wright" [hock.
, STU/LT ZOROZ•
ri Ali C la th e premises of tbv eubseribee in sht 1 ` 01 ""gh t , 2 13 c Er b j i t :
V on rish street, east or &dr street. a Bay
ir y
r
ship in the fare. The ouster is retiurstr‘tto i n mcoN &Nit o, e pro rem ,
c hams anti take it away. •383 i
Este, Jan 9, MI.
to defeat the operation 0
i s l i l t" , Boston, and th•
conovence3 whet, thei
ier.
lturder.
;xi Wlla was eseeaed at
ist spring, for the - mi n k,
guilty of the eritae._
nd that Allen was shot, "
• is
have since been 'sicced,
ns, from whose report it
jot, but was probabiy kill-
Hicks's confession made
tad after his execution,—
with whom Allen had been
that can Sunday morning,
heir camp, at Ford's Cow.
oboes : bait by, his, wife
tie him she was afraid she
returned to the camp, aid
had at thr• t mmal plsrev.
cpck;
Itf 3 imonnee to the ea.
'lst he has .41er lined the
in favor of Mew 1..
f
I,llv Fromeniv 4to
rhyeicion,k or
atstetrite and
I desired.
At Williams
books Jr-
W. K. BLACK. ,
GEORG E CADY .