erlitti V cotutr. I E. PA. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY I. 1851 i i Democrats Co. Convention. The-Democratic Electors of the s3vcrat wards, boroughs and townships of this Co.; fore regneated to meet at their several Fla; ces of holding eleetions i on Saturday, I eb. Ist, at 2 o'clock, and =sleet delegates to , a Ssountyeonvention to e held at the 'Court House in Erie on Monday, the 3d day of February, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the Fur pose of selecting delegates to the Guberna ,totint and Judicial-Conventions, at Reading .itnd'Hrisburg. J. S. BARNES, , P. P. JUDSON, . R. S. BRAWLEY. WM. WEEP, BENJAMIN Gli t INT, A. P. DUBLIN, JAMES bUNIAP. Central Committee. El w. are inititited• to Judge Thorned'On and Mom 'Wafer. Reid 'fsid Lut, for cenzravrional and Ligialsdve favors. w ; - • Irr . We are regaptsted to say that Rev. S. New berry:-.f Cleveland. will preach on Sundity moruing , at the fensbytsrian Cheredi,.and in the evening at half past o'clock; bit, siddrsas , particularly the yin' tog tire, on the siihjetat of Christian Edniation, Mr. Newberry has been rarisestralyaars devoted to the subject of Education and !boreal Schools la Michigan. when 'ths system he ro itioSiaitassmis has bow- adopted witb 'great aticeesa. A penal attendants of the friends of Universal Education is desired. Primary meeting this Evening The Democracy of to city will bear in salad that to day le the tiaueset by the County Committee for choosing delegates to the County Convention 'on Monday. It is ociamwitat isardartallt hat 'a full interchange of opinion be boded, Ibis UMW Delegates to two important conven t/pas an be sluteen. „Those Coneentiona are to chose* candidates for Governor. Canal f Commissioner. *sad liedgesof tbo Supreme Court. and tile success or de feat of oar candidates next fell will bare an important bearing on this result of the Twaden ti al election the year fellowtog. Lave have a goo meeting td-day. then. and thus be prepared to have Erie opubty truly represented at the two gtate Conventions next lune. "Navalllefme The Bias!' cora* Contains • very able - and conlid r e view ak. a little pamphlet we noticed seine ta s tes since o• Naval 'Rerun's. The Couricr endorses in full the pi cormi.proposed. In regard to the propolitiou to "snake each grade elect i4elf," the Couricr guys: "Thin plan would, we think„ icover the diffjcullysind would present the same stimulus to constant and increas ing excellence, as is felt ashore, in the area of civil life.— lt do away with this necessity of selecting eeinpe. tent officers from , luso, grades, torAir i teroporary duty in, higher, while the higher of fi cer eiqu:s the fruits of hie' incompetency in long cruises ashore. mud large pay for no ovine, and it would tend to an economy su the,ex pe of the navy by:discarding drones and block heads Ike service." Railroad atui•Lake Matters. We learn that Messrs. Tracy Courtright, tha een teitetittelertbe building Or tim New York and Eric road twasilitato Lime, recoitnasaced work this aids of bun ithrit!ltt.blenday. We site, also, trills posted around our Wiritissiftwireg to sub-1m a greater portion of the twisty: /fee wiles Woman that village and lour :theta Line.— thine *ewe indications we can confidently anticipate 'the notiplotion of the wear* rued between New York this city by the first of August- The workmen on the Knfrif 4 Ao o ll l llllllmriessi act arrangement is entered into niltereby they can reac i this city. which tve,are confident " ,there noon will be. they ,( will ems:moues eion: the 'whole In connection with 6114116 items, we seelt 'misted that a meeting was held in New Yoak,on the 23J ult., at which Mesita, Brooks, Ward and Gen. Reed. and the Agents of the Southern sind Central Railroads were present, to make amngernenis fer the eemiogoresaon, and the Dc- writ Times says: A daily lip* of ateamtrrs will- doulitiess be formed, consisting of the Key Stone State and Ward's new boat, to run in connection with'ther Central road and the Erie road at' Dinka until the road is finished to Erie, when they will coithem at the fatter point. This Las will alto run In connection with the Southern road at Monroe, stopplag•alro at Cleveland. These two stops will be the only ones made en the •route. The I%lny - Rower. Ocean and Aticitic- will eismijme on the North Shore Line between Buttdo and Detroit. The Ohio. Louisiana and Queen City will prebably. be put on the , Toledo route. Dtmooratie Senator in Delaware Tile Legislature of Delaware elected. on the 23.1. ult. MIL Jute, A.)II•TARD, to the United States Sonata for the term of six years .front the 4th of March nest. Mr. Bayard is a Democrat. The Peinsylesnumsays he has 'miler before occupied any representative position; but he goes into the Senate with all the advantages conferred by a rioweduciatiers. rarely-equaled powers as a lawyer and a debiter, and a mind of tht highest order. As the shautplati of the Democratic party in Delaware. fur many years. he • hats often distinguished hirnsalf . by his elo quence. and has always been foaad consistent and true. The country does Dot contain a more thorough and fear less defender of the national Dernocrall, or a holder fee of faetion and of abolitaotki . stn. He will adorn flip seat to sildell he bas been elieted, and will bee most accepta ble addi)ion to the majority of that body. We emir-4in late Delaware epos the choice of such a Senator. 11.3"Tbere beinueb trotb in the following, which we InAlleeting among our eschipages; but how few, 'even I among these whit profess to be **model farmere,i! west. ___ will heed it. We are firinly convinced that if half the 04' A book has been p labor and capital invested in buying new lands and clear- plan' of railroad acres. log theen'ap. were expended in manuring that, alreat i from Ilaliftivitethe 'Paci undercultivatien. the products of the country would bla , to Chine, by this propo denbleiii.- Batts ear itim—it can speak for itself. 1 hundred Miles shortar th i %. Tua Ricuitsr /Am.—Besides fame and other enrich- United States. The coat e 'in; sabetances. the cost of th e mere animal manures sp , 1 0 , x1.000, averaging - r, 5,01 plied In die sail of England, 'amounts to three hundred., . nrOlinni of dellnrs , being more than the value of the i thousand convic ts ', e '° w 6 foreign commerce . Yet the grateful soil j Mid. i are to be eon t over a" 0 bae itb interest, all that is thus lavished ' upon it.— i liily in the United King& iiiik And. t would de here, if we would only trust the earth 1 ; • with any portion of set capita/. , But this we ratelv do. • re , Col. Renton he ' A farmer who bas made icy Money. upends it not in ill* W 5 are nut sows, even-1 ,i . Wiliness, Win some other occupation. lie huts moe •:, Ithice• lie has long been land when he ought to buy more manure ; or he Futi . fi t ' • .his money in gems joint stock compeer. to convert etlik•,.' o eratie PartY , and it is ti skims into moonlight: or habit's' abates ill some golii,l . wino or lead mine. . Ruh ape It, our reheat mine is i The Pitt;bur ir the barn yard. and whatever thinplatiousetocke or shares i as in en entire new dress may offer, the best investment for a farmer i 3 fire stock I ken and independent pep and planet-shares. ' t _______ _-_-_ 1 standingits Editors 'am irThe "Camel/tug° Chronicle." ,is the dime of • ! party, we can't help Itki new popes, the first number of which has reiiched cis 1 erpreued, and however. from Meadville, George Young:a/in and Harper 511e`iell, , ours, we always know tit Editwee. It is "eniltrelyindependent of any party 131' sect" i The paper is published at virtiiith means, w• presumeobe very hotntileoirvant of iis worth wice that. 1 10 1',Parkf that pan best - lf The annual - miasma ___. __ ,_,.. '' .--,------ -- Erna liesiple tintiaiega ars taking measures for. i the waters of the B Juti' a i., the eireeticn of a Magnifident mohunsent to General ; year 1850 there were 0 Jecksei . e..ii the Pleee.Lthiruesi , st New Odeon.: It will ; which . thirty - th ree were be *as if theism:et imposing, Manneneuts tut the country. I destro yed 6.7 eitgkeion.' ' \ 1' t one hundred and sere i u r IVenkitg at die Cana ',. Th'e Card! . Commissioners aim determined .to coon-killed was nearly aaa h a lii ' sinintier weinded. The II mimes lemineas early :hie seamen. for tbay hue* adelounel theseaccidents _:cited _ _~ did that th e mats line of meal between Philadelphia end • _ Piusburgb will be' opened an the lith of next, =bath, i Ica' We see by the Cai, ecereel,jr th ree woks from the preeivit Mai. This is as ( Bell. Emi l of Meiner coin early opening of the public works, but the mildness ef l : Enti o eee 00 d General 13i the eemen• and the necensities of business melTiatientlj ; (eanielin) Canal. hi place', ... - ' 4 Thisis ll good appostn+ •., WaTritlit it. , Rriti Waal, carter abd a city government. had alien that wit not ho afraid Is W es Ind rick or poor. &oak sr ; Ind in the aireeVaising a 'disbar. dv bey.. that aaght.to be in bed. long after bed-time. and loan teir din. A night in tho watch- Ed. wants a city eat as diciest polies; a pal rut all rowilieu. grist! mbar. who may be firli 'bane*. A. is is. vow usurp the pavement night hideous with Maybe* otrma in the morning. ho of each trieks. cud Couimon Council. Our arganitiod. have always octal as to es(jond a dollar in iwerioving wisoland pound foolish" policy ' , ration's until in ell past time, end unt 4.:natil all irstorasta,colbasercial. I end tnanufacturioz. can be rep aut.+ wif continue to he the ease. . tlockeestentled East' the. channel her h trbor a depth of fifteen to all seasons of the scar and enable :Inks. to enter. This will , be re nest summer, when the l riilroad home. and visit to t would care some of th 'Erie Waits • a Sen • Cound I. as at pres Sui though they were afr the toren. The "peni. has ruled all th.ir deb wacla have a Mum; mercantile. mechanic. resettle ;h this body. Erie wants her ptitil pier. 'hat wilt give twenty fret of 4ater at every steamboat on tlw gaired more thsu ever+ is fi nished. 'Re and s}s l Tidy terpier it all out, ery alternate lot. Al ii but build a pier. as. we' nate hit swat be worth conalruet efficient watt hand that there are men standing the Lurbuet w.ll give diem sv 7 , , nt, Lies, Jot.; ate worth nothing— !titre indicated, and crrry •Iter,s large sum—eunuch. at fast to r works. 'Erie wants Nitwi t s w log" affair. although constructed. yr ant grown some in the las the nest. Her poptila warrant, we think; the in this • i ter works.. The present *Turin.- rhapewell enough at the time it I aneh as we now) now. , F.rie has ten years. and wilt grow snore its ion now; end her future twrispecte penditure,of a caasidelable auin tateof Don•residenia tatted hefty aws e n Bunke more hy setting et a 'by keeping it. 'tile !own hoe tinacy of non-rrolident Alpert). I. Many of the most elicible tote these* who newer' law distill. but fincrenee I. glue is more than y. Whim:lee any responsible tt low, tax them for that amount. band ditch, cod our word fOr it, .4 t h e market, bought and built Erie wants 14e real c ier—taxed till the own. reasonable price, , tha boon ritarded by this holders in refusing to se , in town are owned by who - iruagige tin" no • the nominal tax they penes will offer for en • Make them pavd, grad they will lie thrown i • upon in t short time. ' 1 -,- - Spoken Jiriga. - 1 , - 1 a:burgh, is decid'edly the plait)- lc we over heard of. Ina recetit dy. thelury brongilt - the Weld, illy of murder, iu ihe second de- I. ot-hke skis, sod eiheit he cam. eased tho prisoneri as follows:- 111:tient the gallows, - slid that you It of mine, 1 ;Mitred the Jury: guilty of murder in the firs! de / 'ill hereaftv . rbeandd, an recount •i by whom you were tried. will ra.,l I charged otherwise, 1 would ikht ae well hate let a wild tiger a itlaced a rattresuike under the ] Mire is no•doubt as to your moo- rim Judge McClure, of est spokenlnrist we thi trial fur murder, in that ant, James Klly. in gene. The Juclge did to sentence him, he ad. "You. Jemea Kelly, w have not got it is no fa ' pointedly, that ten wer groo. ,The blood that Grille verdict of the Jo not be nom my skirts; have considered that 1 (dose on the streets, . 1 pillow or if; infant: 'Ciotti guilt in the fiendi Cox You stand befor the crime of wilful end Ivied in the annals act' It and diabolical murder of John tri court apotieJ ati over with r 'meditated Inurder—unparal , scd itn=tead of pasoitigiasen -01 in the Penitentiary, she should vf death upon you truce consigning you to at ibis time be passing you richly deserve kr Cheap Postage 'lmportant Amendment: e New York Ereniter, Poft. who I ri s nearspaper publishing, after poo vision in the Cheap Postage to be sent free within 30 miles A Correspoedeut of has lied some oxperie comnientimg highly th . bill, altoxiue neerepape of the piece of public/I'u follow b 14, Points out $ leaves dufect as •• But tilers is one de": Senate will Amend- it 1 who has -pa'id his bubse Wm who is in arrears, I,eCAbikiwi , h.l44.-m6hr Representativea has allow the premium to g newspapere. To get a expect to 'receive it post i of impudence: r ••I hare the postage Semite shall amend th direetrag that newspai ' of thirty miles, by add.: the.sulnieriber produce idence that his Nuln,crip be as near perfect, as 1, sea it." cilia the, bill rrLifh I hop `the rites no differ.. ticit battier him pion like au hottest than nod It' is good to fitdvido a bounty as yen titates eta ism& as the House made it—but n is bad policy ti to those who ilevr pay for‘their faeivspapt r fbr natiOng.- end :hen I go free. is what 1 fail the height. terore me. I Nopewe titattati• p vision in the itt•rend reetion 4hatl be franked n the lilll,llWe g these soniti. *on condition {het the.polit uttn.ter et.tnifactury ift duly held.' .rlte hilt wilt futi my owu pert. ittbouid care to We second themoli 'lowed to receive hip pa ) • fur it like an honest uu —look to the Senate" to and just amendment Daa.th of .r 'uany year? Chaplain in the ice in Piniadthia, ou Wean's , fine acquire@ ruts, and a taut utfan fie Ifai sumo years since North . - lotaricats. Afterwards uou the Pacific tout, during he wu chosen Alcaltio of Mon . .isplayed talents of a high order, i h kairgy and integrity, yet with uti klutz/sea of deportment that Rev: Walter Colton. Navy, died at his WWI residec! day. Ile a- mau morthy and devout Ch ate principal editor of al vault officially engaged Mir tron!•l6' with - Mexico terry. and in that office performing iie duties wi an affability of manner, endeared him to all. itr;• A eat) causati this rounty, last week. STVIITCVANr who was , 1 ed to dbath by • let roll have not learned any fa The Treace r of - of Erie, acknowledges tt lions, viz:—From the 0 From the Methodist I it The "Warblers!' houses, io thiccity. this dreidfdly gaol, end gave niend them to the ottent r No ettb.eriber phould be til -1 eripostnge tree. 116'1.11)1. Let the whole• Country press the aciopioa of, important .tr Walter• calttnt. yioccurred in Springfie ld, *young man by the name of „ gaged in a sawmill was crush /timer him while aloof/. We r' particulars. e, F'emtyla Benevolent Society ofthe following clona l/ea-ft Lutheran Church, 4,1:8 00. •i copal, $l5 13. • glevittwe concerts fa dery 'fair perk. Their performince was •tieral eatioteetion. We cons- On if our brethren of the press blished in London, dtteiling a Stra Scotia and the Canada., The distance from England Id road, ialithewts to be fifteen the nearest route metes, the the rod is estimated at £ll,- , • mile, To bad it, tmenty oat to work at once. paupers ads is to bo raised to great dig- been defeated in Missouri. Duet • whig is sleeted in his • dead-tocight upou the Dose a lie vratitAuto rutirscy. Saturday Fluter comes to It is one or the pleineet spa 'ra in the country and notwith times say hard things or our • g it. Whatere: opinions are noch they enitifiit with are sincere and honest 50 per year in advance. and lot of lilt* ma rine disasters oe . 41 .th W r00 0st: h ol a s thatd o o s r . i i n coit. o gtho r oak, fourteen burnt. andisia he mangler of occident' I was in. The "amber of patens dred: - ind probably balfithat ! aunt ofeapital deetreyed ' from and a half on i llioa of deilara 1 that oar o:41.1 - nond • 4.• R. tY. has been appointed Chief I rintenilait or diejk4i(Ea , ..fdtto Wood. raj. riiiped ! • 1. . LEGISLATIVE JOTTINGS. Another weePhas ' , followed id theleritatope ed its It ,l4Woes prodesseesee"st the State Capitol, lot. as goy are feud Very bide to record wotthy of sot*. rad Bank. log, and corporate Banking, appose to vie with eeeketh er in the number orpetitionw their reepeetive friends are peering lot. Of the Sonner, the correspondent of the/Jr/- loin loye, one can't imagine what *clamor its partizans !glade raised in the Legislature. Every day in this week ion thigh/find some half dozen memorials and petitions journalized, all en:mooting - frost she Western and North ern sections of the "Blind Giant." is ottrold Common weelth lies liten termed by the erratic Randolph. kree Ii talkie:, I can assure you; is fast taking, hold of he Miede of Legeilatere. and will sheer a powerful front of adherents before the Seseion is at en end. The security or Siite Stocks is a popular idea, and iuduces a plessaut erosatien among expecting-to be-note-holders, in panic ll,•eidee, they_ roq the ctsteiu works In a charm in New Turk and Ohio. and it is trout along our own bor ders of those States that the strongest arguments in fe rrea or of the titureinnanate." The correspondent o the tlullctia to i ni e wi t en, so far se the Ohio system is con eerned. It is not.the Frye Banking statism. but a mon ster State corporator. with branches in every "four-cor ners," or the State. the paper of which is based upon real: estate security, and not State sleeks. It is bound to es ittod• before long. and 'then it does. we mit ise "Watley . • people" to stand from under. ' Mr. Muldeuberg. front Retko. has introduced resole d.us lute thit Senate declaring 6. that the late settlement of the questions at ieluebettoe•6 the northern and south ern members Otitis confederacy, meets kith the appro val of the-Legislature of Pennsylvania, and that it redrew the highest honor upon the true patrints who oriiinated and supported those nieitsures of compromise, which hard prevemited en attempt to dissolia the Union," - and that it should be looked upon is a solemn contract be tween the northern and southern Statile, upon the pilsp'• er performance of which dm fate of the Union is depend ent. and that no attempt to interfere With any portion of the said contract should be for a moment 'entertained." No debate was had upon this preposition, consennently we are without any positive indicattons of the feeling is rojard to it. 7 • Mr. Walker bus iutrutlaced, into the Senate, and Mr. Reid it the Ifoustr. bills "to fix the woll t h of gauge of railroad's in the coitinty of Erie." Mr. Scofield, of War ma, introduced a "bill to incorporate the Columbus and' State Line plank toad company: which,-upon his Mo tion, wits take!) up. read three' t;ines and palmed final')." Remonstrances has been presented by our members "aeatult tlie sale of the'Erie and Waterford turnpike.' and "the use of the publiz roads in hl'-Kean township, for plank roads." ' Petitteus have born presented .•fur a new countyoot of parttime of Erie, Crawford and Worren,'' Also, for a Free harking L3W, and for the .incorporation of any 7herof new banks on the of& tilli. bill has been reported, among others, to abolish the Boar ,f Commissioners. Good! A resolu tion t s v dopted, instructing the Finance Committee to itiquire . 'itilittis expediency of requiring statements of talaide 'proto be made under oath, with punish ment fob violets thereof; and whether it would not be exp'eti,eitt to give t 8 collection of taxes to the Treasurers \\,, of the several nano es. and to provide for electing a County Assessor in sac c ounty. i. _______ --_____ * ! The Sta\Works. Frotn the Canal Commission ' Report, just publish ed, we learn, that the gross receipt .it all Out lines of ca nal and railroad belonging to the Com otivrealth, for the year ending the 30th November, lbso, canted to $l,- 763,:1t.d i 40, and the expenditures for ordin r repairs and i breaches', including the cost of the temper means of ,maintaining the pasnige for boats scross,the So • uehan na river* Clarke Ferry, to tit 4 s7=B; -Showing ex cess of 'receipts over expenditures of the snm of 41! t,• 981 46. i The net receipts of MO exceed those of IS4 by $3601, 61. - , ' russtern I.lterary messenger ter Beeruaiy is already !on our table, tilled with choice •elections, original poetry. itd,torials, made u with the usual ability of its editur, Mr. Clement. ID 7 itrinee Jam \'an Boren was not well received by sonic woo were at the ball at 'femme iy MIL to celebrate the battle of N.Orleans. Au attempt was tided' to pat him cot. toti he had secured the interest of the ladies.eind it laded. From all accounts. lie behaved sVell, maintained a tligniOed silence, and seemed to enjoy 'himself very much. 4• Pain's Light Beat The (Scientific ...lasericsui has • letter . from George Cadw ill mho Blaney. Fort ‘Vashita,Ark mesas, stating that he has iscovered, and applied for patents, in this coun try sod t Europe, fora mode of snaking a cheap and bril liant gills, produced upon . a new and scientific principle, which lan bea:gained at a cost leis than one cent per thousanid feet. • Mr. Blaney says the process will far /w -pm e4ry other means of producing gas extint: neither will thsi material raise in value on account of an increu ed deniand. During the process, another article, more valuablii than the gay, itself, - is produced. Neither is there rtivEred:, during the, operation. a single particle of wood, ciunl,'srster,or vegetable matter, and the material red be obtained in any clime or place however remote front cif ilizatiun. This knocks Mr. Paine's Water Gas in ilif @bade: z 1 Plaak itos,3 Ibeting. 1 • ' A laptte-and respectable meeting of the citizens of Eli4boro and vicious/ convened at the east school hotise in the boroagti oiC Elnboro. on Monday the 2:7th of January, to take intocoostderation measures to promote the best interests and early completion of the O!'..rie and Elinboro Plank Road. Whereupon the meeting , was organized by iippoimitir lJriah Hawkins. Esq., President, ft. H:M . llsenelian; Esq., Vice President, and James H. - Catnpbeil, Secretary'. On inntion a committee of five were chosen to p'repare resolutions expressive of the sense of said meetiriz, anethe folicwing persons were duly ap ;mime) by the chair as said domniittee; R. S. Weleilehan, John W. Campbell, M. M. M'Lkughy, J. ft. Taylor, Esq.,-and James H. Campbell. and after retiring a abort time, reported the following liespred, That tke early advocated the construct ion,of4 Plank Road from Erie to E•lint;u'ro, because the t interests of this community required a thoroughfare at a season of the year when the press em rlith wire almtst im »eaibte , • - 1 Reabfeel, That we have ever regarded said im proieibent, of more utilay to the _general business intere4ta at - large, than td any pecuniary advantage the stubkholders may derive therefivm. Restdred, That said road, connecting aith Me ,s Meetly Ile and Edinboro road at this place, eat ablisli es an i orient thoroughfare to Erie and Crawford coorvi aat all season of the you which cannot be too ighly appreciated. Iles teed, That we regard the several Plank Roads now ier progress of construction as the works of gre t utility to Erie county, and_i will be impor tant t Mitaries to the great loan railway which -is at lastiabout jp leek Presque Isle with the ocean. Rewired, That a:4--have learned petitions were in circle/Aden prohibiting the use of say portion of the present roads, and it is truly vafortunate and much to be regretted that the names of roman), per sons living remote Owe the line of the-road bays been Firm:urea, and that any of our good citizens Amid interfere to obstruct a work cf acknewledged pnbl ci r benefit and utility. Rertoirtd, That' indhe opinion of this meeting. a hereirev aggrived persons an the line can be 'better sccuttiodated by *144 variation, without any , dam age tai the interests of the Company, the beard of Directors ought to adopt such measures of cancilia-, lion ail they deem expedient. , R4Olvrd, That the energy and preiervence of ihd Contr./icier. Mr. Galbraith, in the prosecution of the work pit on inclement season of the year, and under adverife circurnstancemerits our approbation, and we eoirdially extend to him our aid and hearty poop- g l op carrying erari in gou the work until its Gail coo pletio . ./1 ed, I f fist the proceedings of this mewing be si fled by the Akers and published in the Erie Coi;et e'isd Observer, (Signed by the olleers.) SHARP PB! AID SCISSOR SPLINIUS. "A thing' of Shre.4s and Patches." QT afire Etterraiiins.—Two Editions wen Sierriod is / memoir% In this Butte. is Os. wise*. ' CT Swift onowald that 'pride. ill-Mature, sad went oil sense. was the great enure* se. ill-mattsers.' Thu! I I (IT How: unromantic it is le bireejwying brig I t dreams' of fetes* kappiimie and bade Meals ell diaidtpaled brj the Gem-satisfied ',cry of the l•Devill'for "toot{* copy.' i . • QT Fon in IC neWspaper is the piopper ,and 1 salt thiit seasons the dish. Without it, the aiest elaboMtely pre-!1 pared weekly *dull end insipid. I i i t 1 1 1 I • 11 117 "The Fore and Willie aff4" is pittng to ...; a mighty *tale offal . Hew long.ere these twir.4iioulite-I banks to bore the e WM with their pirate griefs t 1 Irr Attraction. The wife is the .4. of the iirl sys-f tem. Unless shn Weeny , th no is nothing tili keep the heavy bodies, like asbinds, in dying a int apace. I f t . QT zin n ia.— Timis ag a inst the fodrthl !ton ofi your veil the palpit ting hart! that ; be/tinge tel pair oft sky-coloredeyes. and a low-n4cked pencer. Efl The Goody Aler Indio neither Compani , York. are tnanufa4nring Indio rub r dells. tr said to be au ext imitation:of thelaulatate •Is gT We pity the 14 1 or lit Who s the advertkie men !ley; beti , iud thl ces are that he will 'tweet be'trit with t. " is the nilme of ST "The Editor , running on the we ••blown up." NMM' latiily QT lion. Jam-s from Northumberla Senate as Preside 'made vacant by the d di,Arict has be !t Judge :fibs $ !destli of the lion, 1 1 ET '1164 ie coo of the Einerahl lii. State 'Street. "Eil Petrick. uow." inqaired ogeatlemsp • whowas 'lumping a load ck as, ever. air, beljebern." f 1 * ; 1 er set you elf matron. a mo4ii lams in your earsF . ner 64! oottelaberiperel because ti , 01 •i - . he papers aro bra Bing or r c.its can bo tanuied.in teal UlllllO hide, howdver. lanno . ed to do it excas M itilly in i t l' gra. living :neer alestinel i f fifty-six Ohildro . has haft 1, • age of More an ninekt; • tit wife. • 1i i i ewer. reeedtly e tiA r/telej 1 hamea , hue re iced th , ' What a Meek nompheneit I. ' ' ITT ities.—Ni because you hive d self cut out for a se a pupil iu year eye. Err Progress.— ticiii by which tenth, We have seen the t Our school:fluter u QT There is a M who lie the father e vriv . and now , at caul tug ha the'eigl j A common r Wh *hall &Balks ' the a. le . t i o n ria m : u ere ceiguksis er, I,!for r i. pr,i,toteri 4 do mai. lands Queen!. 1 ! 1 In 1 • New york - gislature. !het Week. a iiri wee übnritted to • - empt k• - printers ith nine s fro. taxation! No hing was ililid of ailors. 2+ lir)! Gen Hinton the great Mail r ber. of been released from risme en bail. f coulee..l last Ofhis case—th General being 0 o of the 'of Itibio.' ! i f 1 liqt - Periscily N el.—A Liyerpeiel jottrisSll making tnerry eve the sate of a whi • laborei't linto cotinipti n spasms i .‘,l Not ligharashire. .it sale of a little Wee . nigger in 41am R. A man was • . evicted is Phila elphia GI a. lag to pick the p et of an ;old la y. Bung ong tto be; senten • to-receive-ale tare daily. sty kged lady 'ho ould takii 4n in Brest in 4., Cool.—Govern French of !Moo' metiers of 7 mortis columns luta the up , saying •the as called their i • ri as topics." I 1 . lea concerning : 'cilic— 7 s.• • e t en M Vi . e ll'i lar i la k , is t a ti c i de cod to he ape on of very Itipiteri ir ly a 0111 at present , ad liable! t • cow she grows older." ' i,, ) i MT We once he rd of an tSnibusi ! wrote to his sweet mart thus!: !•• actable dui are sweet that entity , are blue, is yourip and molasses stand appalled." lit is heedless to , to we . married in three days! !!( , ! , '' Spapalky.—The colder this wisather the', el lr girli cling to ,) ou. with the ! tlerimoineter at pe! co' l sympathy with corduroy, is only equalled whir exists betweep a chesind burr kiad.a film 1 :.. vi l• COQ . 1 . I ,Or Everystabicrilter to a pa p er 1 r sh uld makel it lailMg rule to pi) his dues regOarly nee a yeler.. are-then paid withosit being felti but when thirn l if to accumulate for years. they aounti to akuni"th as willingly paid. / i 1 , i lirCorning Dowx.—The Illieaker of the Se the Clerk of the tlonse)n th blassachusetti lie; are all printers. IWhlllt in tit ifkoce ould hayie li thebt down so suddenly iiriii the* we shall Ott gu . Possibly dise,rpoint 4in !elite a#airaml i the het fl e c ei re i efettaa I epitaph on elan& firm tier. 'lhn Or nod. Woman', Quarrelled and nun her u e I • Trend mir o'er her i ulderin or else reve t rouse an bee stor ma , i . n .f d o e tv ser h i is heet "e the r im.no.v leis t ellt o ' sae . "they flashe i t and - dart d label! , I . 1 I th . r . u gh a lover 's ` rata." a rail 100 ed to. Ile's een staying to' i • • wh 3 iteicey punch. ! 444444 - , 16 . ' T ere is a l it a4y. sixty-lwrei wh roc ntly been the, mothe of, ech ed, hdwev,er. y a'renhe an ii yea of go, he b l oc m, the fat er or ti. ii 1 wifii brit g over forty tin. - , 2:pf" One of the' *dirtier* r e f ),the I cattily departed lbw life. A local pre*. while reeling an ilifetting th ation one eseeseio , Ise weal *buret soon after he wait observed elle bri occSirrence was the l eanse of is demi! , ! 5 -a. There isoccapionelly n exces 1 !”pehional references" of eoaniry etl specimen: " The ! editor of li e 1 Cayt ! cholr rise in this Way:—We ',did ea s wig oar new shirt from the ili i • • w l waiting for it to dry.' that we ho t the, tier°t." - [ p 3 The cit;zene if 011ilwailkek: has S7U to immune it Concert ! front .1 molt ern neighbor,iSheboygeo. , itsts i wok ng up to a determinstioti t havi ainotig them, if they have to martgiti i 1 ty. or give a draft en the town pdmp. 1 241 Go it while ro're Youseg.'"Si Yorh!Mercury, hoeing been roes a ster si• pilee in her Alblim.,perpetis d tht 1 . Fair ia.ly. +OIIIW vatic?* rage. 1 Anuw my th ough.* tO 'wend . Thcunwlni, like inapt-'tams o ! rye an d rr , A 'sweat inyan bread. •I I-- Your grimy eliannea will; soon dee y— , Thew nilsend Joys thst abild . tiling j , ByZue r. ill . ftxt ir tle a. bltz . way . I I 1 If all fee read in the mows ape be tin; ant tee. certainly. can't doubt their yeimity, ere must be sonar veryi !lamed officials in Caliter4l4. ell which I.he Yayor rn of Slicieente Cii} is decidedly I ,"enel et 'em.' , W see it relabrd that •: certida da4n4 young fellool , ridii g a I spirited charger through thb Streets id that city. ! I en tallyi ran ever study whe happened Se be in a • liar eel s ' siterittane the wenialiquesete woe Wary Oastroos to the u sus akar., lihaittrate hulk/tad dad t* ease Wird km, the arr. whet (*rely deeidied that tie youngman e'd P*7 th e sr Aver *an. Airtsitl iiiiimi. told'. wort, F sad Am the lady?, la the seer mild , itilitt in ordiii/ leftmui i her. - ! .' , I 4)s` 4:4:IrDirAIIirI:II4:TIYAKVAIIO' J.ll The iteomahips Cherokee from Chagree, and Prometheus from San Juan do Nicaragua, arrived it this port early no Tuosady morning, bringing about $1,500,000 in gold dust, 500 Californians, and advice. from San Francisco to Dec. ts,' which rea • ched' Panama by the steamship Cahiernia oh the 3d inst. I Theaters from the isthmus is' important. The unhealthy season was nearly over, and the work en !the Panama Railroad Was proceeding with more'raiiidity thin heretofore., The captured Men who were concerned io the great gOld dust robbery were to he shut in the plaza at Panama. , The steam er Dir'ecter, belonging to theicaragua Coleman?, succeeded in pairam T g the rapi 4 of the San , Join River, aid entered the Lake ofNicaragua on the Ist of January. The news from California &lee not materially dif• for. except in a bosioess pOintilf view. from oor last advicea. ~ The immense shipment of goods which had arriiied from Pie Atlantic mates had produced a complete stagnation of the market, brinking many kinds of inerchandise below colt 'prices. Norwalk etaudinethis drawback, San Fronsiebo appears to have lust nothing of its marvelous energy. The grading Ind planking of streets, _building of . piers and wharves and other improdements were going on briskly rind the city was in a comfortable state for the rainY season, , which, had not fairly let la. , The business portion of the city is substantially built of brick and iron. . On Saijurday evening,lDec. lith, about o'clock, a fire broke out in a tare three story zinebuilding on Seel-10%0410 et. nesl Montgomery, 'owned by Cook, Baiiker St Co. t was untenanted, having just been , completed. It was entirely destiwyed, and the genies communicated to. an adjoining build: jog, The large wooden building fietonging to the Pacific Mail Steamship' Company, wa& in the ut most danger, and was saved almost by, miracle, be ing naudh , scorched.. . By greSt and alM'Ost incredible exertions on the pan of the Firemen and citizens the fire was entire ly subdued in less than three hours, and confined-in its course; to the building in which, it originated, and four or fieje others of less value.' ,he total loss was about $75,000. .•. , 1 , The miners are still hard at work, and their labors are sieluing a fair return. Thousands are winter ing inttbe miner, preparatory to commencing oper ations early in' the spring, and improving the oper tuoity talented by the temporary cessation 'of the rains to Work sufficiently to pay expenses. ' On the, North Fork of Feather River the miners ire averaging from it 10 to ell icor, day.. In the %i -cings, of Colima, on Weber'‘ Creek, and throligh out all 0:4 rich distript between the American Fork and the MOkolomon, many thousands of persons have built themselves winter settleinentf. ,New discov eries of rikh veins of quarts . bearing gold continue to be made. Quito a little town has .prung u l ; a round tht;Mariposa mire, on Col. Fremont's ranCire. In the dry diggings on the Tuolomno, the Merced, and the Mariposa, the miners were making about half an ounce per day: In addition to the gold placers, California is like- ly to prove rich in silver ore. A mine has been dis covered a few leagues from Monterey, which prom ises to bi exceedingly rich. fiortions of the ore have been; taken out and assayed, and worked up -for use. A company is now forming at Monterey; for the purpose of working the mine upon an exten sive scalei and the stockholders are confident that it will prove a good investment. The Sacraosinto ITeague.* states that a large .mine of lead, in as almost pure state, exists aeteral miles north-east of the emigront road, about eleven miles above John son's Rat. he. It was discotered by two ndians who had Wandered otf the road sereril miles input , suit of stork. They 'at once supposed it ttob• a silver mine, and that their , fortunes were made.— , brotight a large quantity to Mr. Johnson's Ranche; it was examieed and found to be very rich , lead ore,qoutaiuing probably 95 per cent. of leid. Vast quantities could readily be obtained without the I Milking of a shaft or the drivilig,of a level since the 1 ore is represented to lie upon the surface arise earth lin boulders. • , I of New ich en =I ys h• ni age. andlit or reads • eban-: ot .boat • to fat • Dew •ce, boat is via, ember of ' • cootirt Judicin J. B. An I 04'r:0Si by the !Markt, Roby. of a son coal in ponded iHsu just s =EI 1011:11 inotec in firs. ll lioois. = I=Cl ,twoon amp of o Eng- ray;— position ildren" tie. has ars the ;g 'bop' et. after poll toe ltempt fellow rom ev matter. after in Legislatit tteation writes fie t **elle intellect,( plate obit feting a , brit(' to n og- 1 ell un t whet ation as , A table; in the .11td California ives the amount - American-and 1N foreign vessels, rum Sept. 1, 1849, to Dec. 1,!18J0, (15 muntli-,) at i1,060,155. ' l'li amount Ortied away by passenge s anti nut T rgli. tered'dtiring that time, was prubably e 10,000,000. The total iralue of- American and Foreign imports, from;biov4l2, 1819, to Sept. 3), 1850, wirslt4,l49,- 237. That amount of American and Furete9 ton nage which arrived during the• same period was 231,488. iThe amount of duties received io the month-of November la,t was .174,040. 'l'he chi:ice of a Senator to succeed Col. Fremont was agitSting the politicians of Ca:Wring: - Party lines are now fairly drawn, in most ,i,f the counties, and very evenly balanced, so far agate electi•ms bad been made. It was almost universally admitted tbt Co!. Fremont could not be re-elected. The pr micienti caudidates were Cut. Collier, Judge El win Bryant, •Hon..). Wethered, and Mr: Crane ; of CaliforniaiVouriet, on the Whig aide, and Cpl. Weller, J9dge lisydenfelilt, and Don. T.J. llen4y orthe oppSsition. ) . i tic '•lugs , " who —You - ace, ay they =2lla o. cali- I by that I=l El3lll May ars left The cfrilers had almost eutirelY disappeared•frrim Son FrinOitcn, there being but one or two deaths daily ween the steamer left. h had greatly dim inished in, the Bacramelito Valley, and the mining loCalities had nearly escaped it. Our letters from San Francisco assert that IL never took A strict ep idemic forn. The health of the country Fe e rrs s to bel rapidly improvin, with the more couifurtable modes of Ming intro need. 1 At the rite electio in California, the citizens de cided on establishing the seat of Governmentat Vallejo, a City laid out on the Bay of San-Fsaticis co about troanty-five miles from the city of City of San Franiron. A Spanish soeeulator offers to give the State 56 acres of land, divided into the 'lnce.; ti Esey grow de for the Government buildings, Univer sity, Clickitable Institutions, ke.,....ind to expend in the erocti4 or twenty-five public' buildings a sate of 1115 7 0,9 U 0 Within two years. t is not arm islature , necked mpt to be at ea scoki: ,Rho ), c throb . n I - • "—A potti • is lot of go 1 ;1 • jvang . • i 54, like briight hopes hz man ish ..lid be nights an/ -11.07ing Gax. ARISTA.—Gen. Arista was to be inaugura ted President of Mexico on the 15th of this-month, i and great preparations were making fur the cere mony in the capital. The forthcOming administra 1 lion was tie subject ot much speculation in . the newspapera. 'lt is confidently hoped that he will prove a libbral and enlightened president, rin.i that, under his rule, business will revive, and .Mexico primper. ru le, is a talk of his seizing the church s r funds for t support of the government and the ar my. Ari ta, however must have icquieed . many useful less nit during , the war with this country and sinceits conclusion, and tte trust he may employ the i wisiloni thus gained to the true advancement of hie nation ! .. n prosperity and freedom. . A t Luau iliac Amts.—A Mtn mimed Cleve land, fur many years a hack driver in this city, 'wh. 'went to California about two years an" recently returned itT the steamship Cher.ikee, brincin with hitt' upwards of three hundred and twenty-five pounds of gold dust, with whith he lass left for Philadelphia to stet it coined. This lucky individual' can bow ride inside fits own carriage in preference to,occu pytng a seat on the on ter- box.—X. y. Tributr4 stage. ii A lousy. fine bo:i. ' he is i Troy. sixty : Tea a pair of ssi . his 1 . I , - meet...lore- Ireperter if the city obttaary,i remarks ad to brol i ath, sad 'the. sold t+ last .Very ,ire' ly: L ie drollary i , the itors.lare is a aim Chic k lehis i s ito this eteh who de we Here wired collar will emit hie i i 1 vi subscribed lover 4, ay Lied. +heir a its elailn. arid is the iiiightedgele • the toggle prOper -1 11 ;CEIV9P: i tIItIt EDITINO.IIOII. Mr. Paifry. "rho commenc editing the new Free Soil Organ at tinaton, broke down in two days/1 Likes good many otheri who' i cot s figure in tit)* wipthi, they find that when they come to anything so ipal as newspaper editing, it's no go. It is yriucti easier for newspa pers to make greai men—/han it is fdr.thers to mike uewspapers.—Baliimor'e &us. • • • es" of the lige, by a !mit to i l irrite following: Ma. Moist:. M. C., front LemiOans, thinks news papers have deier44.rated far the 'last ten years, and if hi g h rio4tage will stop their tircUlatton, it will be peter filr the public. Mr. lives away down eel the Bayou Teehe, where the only .ynewspapers are printedron the skins of dead" alligators, where whiskey isitwo cents a quart, where the gospel don't shine but once in seven years, and whers every man who can read and write is sentt x t/t Contrives to the Legirlature, or to the Penitestikr f Passim Or NORTU CAttom Censun of the !of the whole State of Nort Carolina has been fully Issoertainerl, With the • eption of the county_ of blickleaburg, sod ass ing the bomber io that l eeeety to be 14,000, tall population of North • Carolina 181870,687, f which 288,000 ere slaves.— The laureate of slaw a is about 43,000 since 1860. I The inereahe oft entire populating, since 1810, is 117,280. owl from the Peelle Vault. NOM the New York Tribune. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC W • I ER! ISPIIN.ke anklet Digestive Maid. or Gaterie ham tome/ids carer. prepared teams teener, lour% ga m .; the Or.arter diasation me Boron Lietes Gre at ref Chemist by J. N. Booshion. M. D., No. Monti Lomb phit.lpsia, Pa. This la a truly womderatt remedy ari hoe D i spepsia, finuidiee.. Lien Comipiaant. eoiempsioss Debility, coring after eituare's own 'method. by 'monis se/ h'e Gastric Juice. Set adrentermrat In anorkerrataa.. FM.ILI. etiNAGNMEST tir Aarn-g AtTk %wt. tmer.l D. AND FOli SALE BY e ITER t - No. l o BL , OCK REED 11018 E. Ado ' b li• Pa. . MARRIED. On the 14th init., -in Edinboro, b• Elder E. C 1 4 gem Mr. Gitorge.K. itansiins. aid Mum' B ilmeY E, ter, both of Washington. DIZD. On the 15th ollianuary inst.. in North East, /4r. M E thew Greer. in the 63rd year or his ago. On the 7th lA.. In Fairview. Marv, d aug h ter ad Weldon, 'deed. in her 18th year 7 , 91 NEW ADVERTISEME\Ts Stray Keifer,. C A vg to the to be township iu Ots am l ti NO% ember.poopponed to be pe w >ear Old lut 91.14 • a patch on the tinder aide of the right ear, and a st hat 'Mt face The owner is requested to cove pfdre properly, p 3) e b v. VI and take her away. GEORGE RE \ Nous . Green. Feb. tat. ISM. • 20> • POU•II•LX. A FARM of 76 sere,. cm the I.ake 'Ruud, two s i kiirm.. t ilv 'tnure tb. tl i uye. g ßa h °f ro ErandiellwribetirT. Anei".,,sr.:Titl:ili::::amsdr;;,::::::ihr.::4„"',,,;"' erty, under a line Male of cultivation. and well ‘ dilated iaf it cy 44 . try feside-41Ce. Teflia of payment easy . A pp 4 0 , _ talS Jan.31.1A30. At P. C. - A MT ISIA Al ATAR IA L.A.—Ow-Wm 1.'anra....., ilnin4,.. - : r .,,,,, , XX_ and fiat: Easel', Pallet. Knit e., (aur sub , . go lyrr.ra4.; in 'rubes, rOppf awl Nut oil; Marcie V 4 rntoh. Di} ipg tod a c Jan ,31. CARTER k URrrrnyt • pc R r - "triliiLle EXTRACTS.— 4 g Ai..ColluLle EXTRAL"I'd.— --- --- ggtraet of Taratteutn. do 111)0seesureas, do Belladonna do neuta. do Claellonar do 3/glandes, do Otratnnae, do inflame, do Aeon bill, CARTER & IIItrYIIIER OTATIONARY,—Letter and Cap ilaper„ roneneon sew lae,l lai,l. telain and naltel; also. ell (And, pla n , and (a,,. N,,,, Paper and thiatioiTt , note and lanai at CARTIER'S ____ ( )11,3.—Uyoselaniti -. , Ergot aud,Crot—on,-at----- AdatichrtrOtion Notice. iN°Tice I. hereby given that tenet. of Athmnintatioa het been melted the aulseribres on the eitam,4 bard late of thraid. deed: All perms.. therefore. md.atat tr .al4 tate are requertell to make payment without delay. and an 0011/ having clasuti.againet eat deltaic, ate requrpunt plea:outer d authenticated for settlement. ENgIIGN IiERSOM, Glean!. /au 13.101-4 in lIONI,ER.IIIRT, . _ _ ' The, Place to Bay Qoods Cheap FOR CAS/I, cS AT NOORUMAD AND *maims, No. 2, !highs/ Riser, State Street 'Sr.. vcrur.RE may be hound a beautiful assottinent of lim a:lode. V Vassal:pries and other Woolen Goods. Ladies titer . i 0 n ,...,. ~ consisting in part of the following: farainettoo, Meiners. pla and !ignited 'Altswens. Muslin de Lams, Quibineres. toapn, Ogin nisi' apireci Mach Siiks. brown and bier hied can a u ," ~,,, S:wrti DC.: n limn. a-tortnieot viral teo:s. tinder shirt- as , : Drp a ets,d:-..ndorters. kr., Weedier widi a great Catlett+ ill oth, ni l . i t , ,„ !lie frry Goods line wo tedious to enumerate. Gliut, - E11ir,... u , lIARDWARE, CROCK Fay. - Ladies' and Gentlemens* :: •:.::!" Rubber ithe;es, ind,, ii, , Ilit env and Wort e, Wall acid ‘‘.. MCI.; Paper. I:robrelae.iu - , 1,.. „ Fur the la.m.fit uf tli nie I avasg at a distance we mull rate th. price of a few attic les—Cottun Vara Ipo. Sr 10. at rut ier it A worleag :Meetings. best in market, le as. .. far' Milton reduced in price how i to 3 et, per yard: Loaf, Lump 311.ierma. , rd Sugars, ktfels per lb; beet, M.So Coffee 14 ets Per lit. Nat., . aetorted h the beg. 4ca per lb. Oilier Goads in latroartua . fiat friends and thepublic are respectfulty Ensued to call all dualise our goods and price* before plitebisine. Erie. Jan. la. It.:11. M. k II ..___._ , . pritiazumue: 1101)0Z111 lk CO, ' I AI NORT EltS A.ND• JOBBERS. 13 !.,berry Serest. Nos 11 - era. (it Merl' Drosduay and las.au.) A RC no* treciiing a rich and Ireautelil as.oriluent of F.ret 71 sijt oi/1 Mittenery Goottroo which we uuutd y mt tee the acnlion of all I.Nish rurchasen..-and u wattitt object for t co to give us a call, as we l-re dercnolne , l t. .r(- at assornuent.fur Cash, tau cr thap was ercr before t•acred to tit., utatlket, MtilmeraFean simply themselves with evert article in their hr., - at about the e‘x.i of int portatron or anemia 'pricer. Man). of u.t prod, are uinntrfacitirrd exprerrly cot our ott n Aa:C, and cannot Lr 4orinni.ed for t.e.vity or low pricer. ieh liat and rap Ribbons, a large t anety.. bilk and Ourtin llonnets. Crapica.erape l.iases. Tarletons and illurion I,arer. Trimming., for hao, cap,' and ,Ires i Les, Jenny Land Cap, party and Opera Head Drew.. Einbruidt red Cap.'. Conan. Cutß. ahil Cheiniree.. Einbronk red Etd,inda and and Inserting.. rtue.. Thread, Droartio, Vaienelde; SO and Ludt., I:h.bruidirred. Reverie and plain linen, Cambric Giulia. at d Mitt. Lirde Thread and :len t ac Silk. I li!at ritg,nlin urea. nate. JAcusictet. Book Marilyn., and Bishop ',awns. laiii.rosilnrrd, Damask and plain Carlton Cra,r A lull 11,1Artineist Or Straw .1000dp. Err•uch and American Artificial Flonierr. With a large variety not inenlm ied abets. All wiihind to a%'oid pawd lung prices wi.l 'make 11,04, by ralbng aii.l satisfying tingneci S ca. • la 1..1-31 CRANKIIIMILSrjf saie at Clark's NT, I:Wm, eked ildoll.rOf sale by .L ZEIT/MON= MUTUAL Life . ilt. Health Insurance Co. of Harrisburg. Pa. THIS ('urtin:toy er utinues to insure lives on more lisorat,r terms ihun airy other company in she thaw; and as an r‘ , ' deoc'e of Ong unlit) op , lo imanutions an the IpeourEthe',.° Ors rastipaiVy Au pay till hikes when they occur. they reupeetlur r...ter. to the 1...110n mg letter of Mrs. Elehoyer: Practical Exatopiss, fiJimansa , tle .Idrisitages to k Africa fur Lye inorronle. Mr rtolotu'On Eehoyer. a highly rgaimetable eOlaanission met chant at Pittsburg. etfeeted an insuratiee of 53.000 0 0 hie life arch the Keystone Mutual 11.ife,Insunince Company Of Narnegal. on on toe t7tli of July lE3ri. Ile' received hts policy. and Paid hit premium on the 'filth of July. IESO. and died a i fit olliiiirtwart on i.e '22 l day ot July, but into daye'arner he.ree.eived be. prdir , tie had en ol uninterrupted good health. all his life op to Lbe very momei t t of his death. Uhl i4c,ir, Penelope Sehorr, te m eed from his eutupany,n ithin da , 'S after hue 'ESA(' ac will le sect+ by her letter of ackneiailedgetnent helun, • To Me President pad Director* of the' ' Aiystono 31;11ml I..fr iss raecs Cairipasp.ar //arreborr,r, Pa. Muria xi, v.—The prompt manner In Which your eff-rnt agent, Mr. Henry Spruill, attended to the claim of lot-ell d family for insurance uptin the life of my law lamented !upland. S. Selioyer, and the promptness with h hith the Ci pair that el..' um of e. 1.000, impels meta take this method of rcturnal to the company any.thankso believing as I do that your coinhit.y avissesoes advantages Oar life insuranse over moat of the compa nies now in the country, and that illf - husiness is conducted by Judie 101 l and careful manor's and agents 1 mould elnettolly recotninend your Compost) , to all who way to avail them selves Of its berievalent operation. PEN 4011 'Pittsburg. Nov. *l. IE3O. . • . Still another. showing the wise torethourrhr of a Clergyman. Rev. T. Marshal Row, pastor of al Presbyterian Church in Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa..took out a polte)..uf rake in'this company hle. IE3 kni erati. He died of Ert• sipolasltrer on the 111th of Nov. 19.10: hut by his pmi 'dent cur and forethought left to hie bereave* faintly his Policy of n h le h had coat him tan tra • For partlenlars, anti rates of insurance, see thei\orneasv . .! pamphlets, Or &ail on the Sec retary st re Ts Wire. No. to; st. Ilarredilrir, or S. Mein Stunt), A t for Erie Count,,Uace 3 aoots u est of Lser ry d Su Run's Store 11R.1.1:7311P.R REMY. Prelider\ -- J. W. Wit.tann, Sec'y.—Jartuary 23. 18111. . • • ' /tray Other; CAMF. to the' farm of of the suliseribt4. in Fairview Toon:dor. about the I, of December ,laMt. a fair stied red and alto , steer, about three yearr old, no acidientl marks. The 001.C1 a rVI illied to come plum! property; pay barges and nice If 3. , ` • Jan. Y 3, hi.SI. DAVID FIDDI.t.R_ ___?" 4 Stray Oalvis. I , • CAMY: to the nresdence of the Dohaerthem in Minfrr , k To th ' Atilt,. on tier 19th of December Isotope* calve*. got lameaths old. One a dark red heifer, tothe whiteam the belly. The othr , a light red rteer. a fit some white on thmbelly. no art ifirial mark.. The °a-tier is regal:moll to oclme Not e properly pay rtlarP.` a" take them away. 'THE.OpuitkliV. TlYrfl:F.. Jan. 113, l&31. - . r ejty; EIMI=IIZ3 CELPBRATED COLIGIi - REMEDY! A Pleasint. Aim*/Zirectsal Ours Cul44 CosiAu, Craig", Hoorwitas„ ihroseeisdis, sad Heppe/ . Cough. This Medicine has been co - use only Si kw yearsnind dare; that dart period. it is t!elleval to have er i led and important currant Pulmonary diseases any 3 , leihral preparation either an ancient orneodern tunes. it tadiui ponce to state that TUTIERCULAR CONSi'MYTION, or the nitmier of deaths from that terribie disease. hare Mail! tlitutnished in all places a here this valtialile medicine has teen generally u Thousands of People who have been .crave: afflicted mitt: dmesses ofthe Throat and Lungs. and Were far a time fearful of the num dangerous' result", now live in the eniel - myna of the mdse perfect Width. and eteeerdelly recommend This Zusportaat aeos•dy • as a Speedy Cure ror More ennimon yet Dangerone pulmonary diseases. Thousa i ncts of Vettiticates of cures by this Med."" might be_PlAilicsile tunny of ;eh 'h are' ndy WONDERFULi - AND ASTONISHING. But their words ate true and eaatiot be doubted. .ant certificate tigne.l so tiumerottrty mud by men of wettltuon n - Truth and in• leitrety of Cliacecter., phoned be sufkient to convince the nevi netedulying. Mat thusMedt4iu is dealer Sing of 'ereat•eoutietare and ti uttliy of l'sealicreser aired. at'ERTI .This is to ecrtify that we. flee undersigned. have used Pr liatt's c'ellebratedeough ffetnedy. and halve found it in ever) stance an ettie:Acioiis Mcdicide and Belly worthy of , iu term mendations. ,Jolin Gaibradh Jobe W flays i Peter E Burton . Wilson King . John: Tracy G rant ' Benjamin ( Med Hughes I Tho's Hughes Wen P R indetneb , M Goodwin John R Cochran A Bennett John - X Warren J W Dean James D Dunlap I E A Bennett , _ D nub ' Lucius A Dud II Mayer D. G. Laudon H P Whatley 1. Warren Jab d Brown E P En.ign roster Bell Win Id Gallsidwr . . JosepteDeenatrjr , J Salisbury 1 Baldwin This remedy is put la bouhw Iddidarrat size.. which enables the 'war as well as f the rich in slam its elleacy an restoring wa ll , the Weavings of beitt.a. Fot.sale wholesale sad retail by P. Dan at his Droll flawa•e f ; net ofilltate and dievealk meet. Erie. 'Also Dr salt by emu Town k. En.. Nadi East and Wattsboriat Smith 6 HO. Waieribedi Jambi ► N. Campbell. Driabbio: William' II • iv" ' •• •••d,Pin INkl Orrliarre• A. Whim. dilrarth /Do' rob Gensb • i'Ort lei.% . str , d by A ruts rarTall) tbreuretrpit thecOuutty. Tho'e Moorlwnd Jt Tho's Me Kee Quirk" W Robert Cbehran , J a Dumare II 0 Root II L Miner A Sherwood C.l R TER'S I). S. Cl. kIRK
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