Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, February 22, 1851, Image 2

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Obstrutr.
ERIE. PA.
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SATURDAY MORNING, FERILUART 23. issl
yi have Ptudid our le:iovive'reeorers in v•i;•t•
iiswrei. Not a E rut t Lire we tormasor arlh turol or
inrort.ir "ftotit...n4 pre•sei.i,d"to
he,±n as " try" and tameless es
.; c: ••r'•• hard spree. 'When c• • • in -CA
. " t rinntn" welt dh; —but in vs, Amin
to, it,ind ritsuerl, thin% ask us..'whaes the 111.4. s Lunt
MEM
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. Iluu.ton hit* writteoß letter to lion.
I 3.,1t0 Letcher. of VI on t!te Union, Slaviry. the Copal
init; aliee and Slot‘) Otr/line. It is, so for as it irlatss to
like attitude of the Palmeri State, a piequent and spelt
document. calculated to mike the “rilled jaile wines."
and etbibit the abettors of Hale. Gilt:tinge & Co.. in tbo
South. ID their proper latitude. On tile Union It le ellth
initatlY beppy. Patriotic and *conservative. We will pub 4
Piste it neat week..'
The Plank Road Keating.
The, plank road meeting. held in this city en ‘ Thursday,
afteracan - in pursuance of -notice given in the papers last
i week, was well ottendoe and harmonious. W trust itl
will his a good !Erect: he resolutions are mild ands
'croneilotory; and einbrace many facts having'', iminrrtant
hearing upon the l ejoestku involved. We regret to Rev
however. that,they were too lengthy for oar colu:nus lht
week. Other miters previously in hand, and advertise•
mentiCich cou:l not be exellMted.- compel) us 'liac.
tautly o hand thein.over to our distemporrir:es for
cation rat. 1 1
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Jald Ihompotis Picopeots.
The nominatiore of Judge Thirtnpion, by the Democ
racy of 'ibis county, for a saav upiiit the it uprente Bosch,'
has teenleiceiveir with inush favor io other portions of
the State. 1 Crawford county, it will be seen , lies respon
ded to it ab hi.artil) that. eilt , r instructing...her own dele
gate...he surrendered to our county the Senatorial del
egate to the Judicial convention, a favor we little expected
'end did not elaim. Penssytersian, alter coping
on article !tons our 'Columns urging the nomination of
the Judge, iiiiderseSit thus,: o:Wit ilu we are serrg to loose
the valuable Nervier* of this gentlematt in the National
Councils!. we agree with thdOissresr tu thu opittiOn, that
regimen are better i qualitied for the aritiJA otit,es of the
iiiipreme Bench than Jittlge
The *ll:syae County llcrat'4, the &hie organ of tho
Democracy of WhYtte, copies the same erode into its
kdirurial columns lifltrrt.. 411121 tiring it a eOttilfUtnive eta
dursment highly Battering. l The .1.) coming Gazseti:.
that old and reliable sentinel of the Detnrcrarty. also
speaks of Judge Thompson's -nomination as 0113 ' wh.ch
*Auld be likely to re tenets! sausfactien. in short.
~erJud-- his e!tra'n.n to
To Mefs-e. A. RI aS. (Ix i.
I: Sienstor.al Csmereas of C
—f—_. __ _ ___ _ ,
t I OUT Cbinitry's I
The Chronicle and "The Pre:hie:icy." -
The Chronicle h4s alcurious article . , Oaks week, in re• 1 ri l' °a '?P ere!!°l" " e ""'
!WOO to the posits 'r of the whig pailty. past nod pt•esent. ; r....Pulail" an
I "ea" ' a ' e'
Lln regard to the Ples:deticy. It reads much to unlike sic : tnet dreliiinir of w',..:"J. he
c i indinission of •11 we charged .aga i net that party in 181•3 water, . 13 etiC ' Uti g n o 11.111
. traiati is br
l 'im: seeking to i Presidential candidate mere ava.labtli-
amon t rour tsall
- ty, without references to rime:high and statesman-like says the i se part al i eturns, e
1
nuabficatien• so essential lea successfu I admiuietratiou of ' shower ' l wh i ch fail l' e "Y'
the government. !The Editor bases his mg - narks and I theee results hare , hj retnfor
t • driers his conclusions from the hypothesis that "la these nal, "they are doe 'lied t.
days of Nikko' intrigues.aid asp.rations, the question she is by those alMot to be
becorneenol who is most compiteut to fill the senatorial sus, which' ail exli man
arid Presidential chair, but who is meet likely to be the I Iris deveroment imparallc
most populai mavi2Lind that, "Our greatest and most ! For this two ewers may be
patriotic otatesund have been denied the confidence of i I'''ld prosper.q of the coot
the entire peopll„ or at least Of a detertniaed majority I rrIT wat t fur the first time,
of t h em , be cause * their strisizlit forward de•otion to the basis, and more eapemaily
great interests of • he country, as eniised , ...l to the poll,ti- er t'ale"""'" 0,13 "s• 1„I u
cal prime* of t. e:r party." , In proJf of the voila et
to the onstward;lanil scco
this position, he c-i es the fact that Usury C:.-. •.tl:rfirst which in tin ' I ":':'" r Ye . "
of American Statesuts 1 way defeated ia the Presidential
littcald.aturbailece have dr
contest by" mik , llo.lK Polk, "a mats CoTrarati•elv little the I°)fil'inent of E4rups o
known, of %aiiipa;ratively little experience 10 the men.
• tial traiuing'of a ;ststesio I:I i 4 nut to be dmibtiad th it
i .r an."- The writer might also .
• have edileikthat thisnamo "a rt t a t,
A et ; min s,,, tru l, tras-fem.d tiletii
three millions of the sul j,• eelves, an
n
wu also twice de eats.: lia the ••house of his frieode" tip e .t 4 our t ' AUSI43 " C ""I S
men of uo preone to ut
stdtesansliip—one of ;rhoin.
period from Germany. D
ts.
at least, had not plid'llio compliMent. to the cis .1 and the eau:inlet, has also
011ie°, liberty guarantee.' him by the Coustiost.om id result - es of so sudden aid .
voting for forty tlears. The Eli:tor undoubtedly forgot of 'hat is there th e in n"
ean ec
•tbes,, but in att4ernent he refers is asother cis-, of s yip: etTicieot labor,'
somewhat later date ban the first, but ex;biting squall) • it's not iii 4 or elone that
'f
COOCIUSiTe evidence of the corree:riess o the premises 11"13 has gone ' l° " , ; ' I
laid 'down in the first part of the article. Ile says: "lin ties l' aina atai r '" ! `" Ll"i a
• 18-18, Gsa. Taleler, au' able mil•tary veter an was elected the Meg " b y ial ' i ' th a fro
over Gen. Cati . s. \ a statesman of at:kneed° gad experience
crate qlelf in-1N...1u1l fo
j and tale - ate. Our senatorial contersts •in Ponsa)lvania.
also exhibit the suma•dtsrrgard to talents and erperience
as wellto priplfs , wuen we have preferred the 'lee
_ tion of' eh wends Sturgeon and Elio iilhead. to Forward;
• Moredit or Eltewart.,g;if yim please to thsela democrats
4
of sterling totem •buchanao. Tileerip‘on and Wick " , If
we read this ar i "St, after keepingin rime the hypothesis
laid down in th Ind part of-the article. and which we
have quoted, thei writer lialtarri +tea at the cdoelosi ,n that
the electiou of Gen. Tarler o though `au "able to:lima
veteran;" '*exhh.ted" a toted "ildiregerd to talents and
experience as it ell as to principle." No wonder, alter
acknowledging
t his; the writer should arrive at the eerie
whereverJudgp ix oi; . 1,
Surmise Desch ardently dewed.
caulanu e.
beaker ia
porton of
, Vie earn!
CZEE
iilroad companies have held
a mtttini e.. 1, to charge, after the first.
of April
T , of, two cents per mile aii
passengers belsseu Buffolo cod Allbtur, This is •
no . osiderable reduction from the old price, and is the
/wilt of the n i /otricompletion of the New York end Erie
road. It will o op:Igoe:1. however: that road has &cern:
the public toollong to be forrAten soon. 'and when the
New York and Erie le.fiisited to Pile place, in Angus'
" hest, they ern have to 'come down a dollar or two more.
or go_without passengers. i
MEI
Tha Pirist Move of Bant-oniauis:n.
rhe publics hob of the d- •nd weekly tifidtc.nt
Eton, is to b snspended the 4th 'of Mimi'', beetihse. the
r • 'a Usher say ,the increased prtie of,cabor “will nut allow
..n to print i looter without serious tors." But !Mi.,.
'cc:,tersliomlVashingtoa assert, and with much p!ausa•
th t this publp.lied reason is net the true ene.
sj a.srrt ihat tile Glbb. will *wend publication be
... 1..— a foadlursl3.ooo has bzen collected to cotaert it
a !Free Soil sheet fol. the sullpetti`of Mr. B.Oton fur
1 .,,, ,, Preen:lobe!, and Mr. Joha Van Buren ipr the
•\ - :rtePrui/euei. - Thus the \ programme of liKr2 ll
:i lerrlop.7. ' i!t Ir. Benton rosy Ise said to be al-•
fi
randy, in th ' Ill; and the uext demoostratioh will
filti his mutes on up to the column - head of the new
~ , ..I.snal..wklawe o gam it if. jeillll;ti to germ.. If this is ,
so, 3tid it does it t seam improbable it all, the iueipieet
s..lll.:taltea wat a Lis fur its foams. A fittiag cont. ,
trienesalent for s Fh a purpose. truly!
New York Polities. . •
,',.• wilice are loarisa acme queer do.uvo among them
•. - .tiNtiu Yqrk about this time. The feud between
•- P • . ~ ..tertof President Fillmore Ind the pirtizaas of,
S , --..... : r SoWard, daily becomes more bitter ' aud omen
a., a l'as fact thee most of the Federal officers itt that
a , s) filled by BewardMen, deprives the Presideat
~I• . ...•• ....prat engine: which otherwise hi might ose for
I r. ' 6 Alen of Ina protean**, U. dsranol oast then*
, e. ,..‘ ..' ' e; and so ban the peculiar aatioractioa a seeing.
th se .1 :isi pewee
sad inclinethin. but aoi •
to strip Moir WIMP of injarinet him. oh ,
~ ••• - nrnoluniaate and hosiers 'shish 119 • 9 1011 ta 1
. .., ,ea hie own' friends: The preponderance in
i
.-. •. is htavily in favor of ? award.
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EMI
I !!! !! El
ill elo.bse for their stand trtll
tnilltary veteran," in the
.2 may 241 az m'ec!iibit
an]' experience as well agi
Effects.
7. _ .... __ ,
, '
Se7:4 Delbettto ..
it be sate bi lie' toll l
-
mese t • Conferee*, appo
Crawford and ,Erne einotios
11014401 M. B I...4vrat, Esq
atorial detgato to ttie Ind,.
1.1 . 11.1 Co ventious. This
lii'n 14 0;::11 . 1.1.3 Tharlijlzon',
C
port-of odor./ which will
th• f. - ' t‘) ,0rt..0 :y u..,' , i,
340.0 e willtioul fortliWcoina
i els opuoV.6l
uier;..vg of Jtllaty.
GE% ru-mioi:—Yoar coon!'
H. 13: 'Awry, motthi l
itAtfirial Corm/potion. The
coawy, in (11311.1 '
that ourninalion with ;rest •
rosins for you AA 01.1t1AlteS
egate to ropresent this fienat
cLooioothin; rte tfrerorore of
ai that DAegaie, and ask f •
This will Otritc the: time
for'lual• tnectiiit. M. B. 1..•• ,
he ono ~f Our illifluentia
personal and piohticaj friend
ns
ose proqt•ion to to B,lp
would ba gestaf)ing
purity. S 'au d you Ictir
w;11 please have this corre
D.3,naorcic pryers y pf this
tisst g.ha adtion iftlietc3 fers•
if ,:ie , onfer-es of it ie. eJti •
appsri.otitig Mr. I.7verr, plea
be.. Too Inn adlre l ss G_,or
in Meath-Me. You"
A. 121 - . IN. 1
G.:O W: ii t.
J.S.r- T r
1 Et
Gclvt.survt—Your lettor
at hand, in which yoli' infer.
1 4
y our coun ty iutthe ontinatt
Lowry, Esq., uSo torial
conventron; and nso us
dniersts to the. Ja.,ita: d c
for this county to cones!. I
county . haysng named the d
couvcntion, it io due to Cr
delegate t.. 1 tho Jui.O:nl catty
Zr toast earl any il the
We do thiti the tnare chrerf
known roputat:cn of t:i. go
the fact that he to
. 14.11 . 11-1
friend* our il\stinuisited
Thompson. nulned 4 , ‘ the
ibie position of Jude of the
1 .
~, We ale very r
.. ; `Voter ob't at
3,.% m EA • so r. 7
E W. CI ERR!
I . r
anent."
, Wh.la snail is th• im ;
glish mmd tjy tits partial
the sausatiuh it lias piud
common:. it elwally strati
of the Phdadelphia B dizt•
**But cover has the gru
prised Lhq,worl.l as that b
sus in the lin:Will States.
11..1 In this ferelvi papers
aerGh and population ar.
to the Old 'World. Alen
that the history of man
steady, 'unexcited, firmly
question that tlyrs• sisal
*migration from these c
which will be 11101 , mule
bared, trio, nu emigr moo
as and meetanics, the
froth I;tirupe. 1 61111 ins
StatesZsciatislied ITIII t
stb, 'for thej lulu
ta u a over Om Watrra—rill
itla igndrant chmes.
smaller SWUM. 11110 Saco
these liars and thruth4o ,
••Itmust inak • ou 4
this immense rotetgn
contact • Its society!. end
.te new nistautione. 110
the venrid's histoty has e
,nd tie 'hi J.:weeds I ing
ure—:a at p infirliTntisa
not fir perh this
cations—this meeting to
, arth en Ger wide. richld
,tc:iinent, however ; and
is theie au Amerioan
Who Tun t
This s. my
It such thcte
Tr low this country is ”rdined;"_ how it groa.
rather how the whits :roan for it, on account .
tamp'. The Pottsville Li riporlint learns that a 1.1
company has purchased, of the Miners•rßatik. a
Fishhook. in toe uppe party,' Pottsville. and pr
greeting thereon early i, the sitting, a large Rolling
and ''Stai ' if .ietol.
a
ilit
` n
IT To
luse...Wc c e not ho boinish , a Is tow MS'S b.
11u:111'111110 W • th C I:1.u, niitl in less thaw, foiit
vet will a.., ll—r atud.: g 11-reist and indulging in r
Artie.—E.r.)P.: er.
..• udyin„
shirts.", an evi ones
soft!nad." Se hsv
shirts`! Mss eildeueo or
is berond us.
An Arith
The•whtg papers are
'Missouri Senatorial ele
what good they hay* de,
wooly-head branch Cr
+election of (arch i whit
of the fugitive elate la
••The Wheeling. Ar t
General' Laois Cass, f '
to the De'mocratie N • •
mud to Inevelelllllllllo •,
Goiters': and jawing/I
Aad we have aMI .j
404 whets ,the De
the DaWait!e convent
it. Mari• that.
blisialikonvention.
w int lirrestiOdence be
npd Woe Detaoctecy of
eapeelliety,
fair have
of thisleuath, fair the Sea
-1 ial as Weil as the:Guboras
gratifilng to the .
and i.ita eorie..sAion on the
•rfolly rectmicowi
. j.s4init the correstwn-
bar, e
:%* t
Deniorralic County
MEM
- tivon vet you-,to support
b.f D.- gate to the Gober-'
Lieu •ratic potty of this'
ablett have concurred in
ta Ittimlty. It now only re
-0 toptaint • Senatorial De
-041 District in the Judicial
pW:ntIVI 11. Loirry, Esq.,
i ?ouriiwrittett concurrence.
grid ea l icnste necessary in a
I
• evrey to known, not eqly to
Deninerate, but is a strong
of 14n. hatas Tnonrsoa.
-ma /Fillet is a resat: telich
10 et4ry friend of JUdicial
!jib u, is this selectiats, you
pondince published in the
Sznajori4l Distrietin order
.s Ins? be tally made known.
s*oll concur with us in
• tuftin us as soon II Ilay
e 11 7 Moffatt!, who resides
ite4ectfully,
) Sattatorial'iodi-
RO, ;•crai Ctinfereeff of
) Crawford County.
I•tc, Oeun., Feb. 15, 15.51.
.f tha 11th inst., came duty
i n4l or the concurrence of
n On this county of M. B.
ilute to the Guirornatorial
nToi him as Semitone!
. lye/intim; it on)). remains
Mitt appointment. iThis
Igo to the Qutioruatorial
*for
W cots
o:
'county to 'name the
cti n. e- therefore co
. o:,vin:stiert made by you.—
tly I l froin the high Ilnd well
am I
au namd. as also from
o h la singers and ardent,
(elitist , ' citizen, [ lon. James.
'est for the !ugh and honor-
Siramo Court..
sportro!ly, .
,I 11 , Hnbta setv'ts.
iO4 ' Z SC:WON 11 eon re r•
• 11.1 i S. ees of Erie Co.
W.illimrsan, JES,I: SIIITII.
**ford County,
iI
t rowth Abroad.
. of t,i'te A.Arnerican States in
hihited by the census, the
c heett received across the
reM irk and astoniehm .
daran. The London Ni
nai4ke the ••drope of a gr
t/
I
LS by one," ••SLartling
i bren.‘' coutinues that jo
be , east completely iu •
heel feed by the present c.
I^ - realo of mater;sl and iod
In (!i• annmls of nazious
.:1•12,1 lad—cyst the anew
to since Ilti, when rho-
.Ise 'd on a purely rare
IS-IS, whet:Film etre
..4
illy, the udtvorsal ester)
1
, 131111110. pestilence, and
ined the British isles, 1 1
drily redund
the last ten years tie I .
Is of, ili litittA crown It.
1 ril toll!) their allegiance
The euiigrauou during
um sec. and other port tau
:ea umsouteiliy great.
itcasiee a transfer .to Aine
eaarable df ell lauds of cap
ce!y yet be eilculeted.
has thus hes* twisferre
il in unirectqlented qua
musg
tie rapid stativait:o
and industrious pc4le 'se
1 tuac3 and Datioual detc
•
,ress. on created iron th e
I eat. of th e cent , jast ta
!ged among the people of
. • Thu Darien c.irrespon
writes.of it as follows:
, t!i of matinsl vicereines**
aught to light b. the late 6
''rue statistics are mostly ei
and sut.ii g.gsutic stralet
loulad upon with wonder li
ray, and with truth 1 Bopp:
mud has lad pirallel to sue
laid proton. And l' lost
year* wilt chow en inertias
nitwits / of eouttusutal Etst
• - toun.littg—•uci lie it renti
of thorough. industrious lal
. 51. perhaps that we eoulJ I
''
eery where in these tiers
le (audition of their tout
C. loAing, eagerly to the
o Men. toe. net' titan an
j hie is especolty tune of
y. which ean'tdiu nothing
.es. and may lose overythio
home look ato9ouly aruun
lenient tafus:ng host!' int•
Imo the spirit which a to
ester. as a mixture of rac
•er invigorated an; single a
,go—the great language o
I ton' of all languages, we
misspending amaltantati
diner of nearly all races 6
stored land. it is a grail
04 watch anxiously ilio-is I
r•otil ro dead.
,Isluyperlf bath 1,041,
n. tur ttni 're
au ufairk. !mu tell:
1 1 Byron and indulging in r
hart "man's mantic?'"
1 . heard it hinted that "r
stet head. but the lasnit
etical Question
l ooung op the toward gain
Um and are puzzled to fin
iced front GeFer's success.
particularly chagrined a ,
Mr. Geyer is deeded?! in
us has at Its head the e•
' the Pre•idsocy is 1852 , • •
1.
inating Convention. •W•
by striking eat all after the
Jima Ideurres."—Quisc,
tio second the mellow—Oki
• tey call-fer the yeas slid
a t ill announce thet the yes
• 1
•
Agrin/Plall W IPP
.111 thw report -of lite SailliiibitelOot of. difentnour
Sebwols, we Gatti!. us those oraprojeltfor the willibtash.
Ilitt of an divieeltnra I Collogi by tiara tate. (I " — riass pro*
and neofulneso of such u institia t tion is ably irgoed•
bF the E. l piteiat t indttat. and...tho dung!! govorntnent is
*stood every pootible facility (tithe odianceenent of art
cultural science is strongly enforced. We ere truly glad
thits•arshjoct is. drawling the attention of our public her.
rents, and nlore, thnt in pointing out the coarse of stud.
tea which aught to be laoglit, the musty languages of
the past, dv . or which so much valuable time is now wag
ed to our colleges, are pissed aver in silence. The plan,
al detailed by the Superintendent, embraces an . instien
tlen Tercel sinosigh for the laitructism of SOO plipfl• RI •
time. ihrtie hundred to be supported by the State, end
two hundird at their own personal cost. The State pu
pils solscteid from every county. in the ratio of tfiliste-pu
pile for each member of ' the Haase of R.opmeentatives.
the selection to be determined by the standing of the can
didates in the common schools. to that eduirssiowto the
Stine institution should be the highest reward of merit.
The term of instruction for the State pupils should be
not less thin six years. commencing abobt the age of
twelve years. After the organization should'he complei , l
led and tfin system is regular operation, fifty pupils would.
tharefors, enter. and fifty be discharged every year. A
B , ard of ftlegents, consisting of agree person., t o b • ow
ed by popular vete., to regulate the fiscal affairs, appoint
professors. like. ! One thousand acres of land to be poi
chased, a:Yarding all the pupils a sufficient area fur the
practice of Village, after deducting space for weekends,
orchards, plleasure-gretands. yards and buildings;, suitable
buildings Is be erected fir the demesnc and school ac
commodations of the pupils; a library and Oilosophica
apparatus. Eight professors. with sizteen / iissistants, fo
ths varioni branches of instruction, and for the nimble
nesse of discipline among that number of pupils.. The
course of instruction is indicated in the following Leto
teachers: 'A Prof f English Literature and Men
tal Philosophy e 4 officio President of tb; Faculty uith tw •
assistant teaming' in Ilse primer" deparkments. A Pro
fuser of %imolai . History and Political Ecozomy. will
one assistant. A Prufesior of Mathematics, with I lw
A Professor of Practical Farming and Run
re, with six assistants. A Professor of Agri
:hinaistry. General Cheinicry, Geology an
Ith two assistants. A' Professor of :si•tur
,•,„ Meclepnice and Engineering. wi th two stasis
rufesiicit of Comparative Artinoint". slid
• ici•n of the lostitution. A Professor of th
, nguage, with one assistant. In this list th
professors is eight, and or assistants lilies ..
alter should be feinales, who are eel Outmost •
i , ttt as leachers, but whine iufluence on 0
li manners of boys, is 03111111i14 to their prep i
cult'', anon.
assistants.
Architectui
euliural
Pb i ke ll Op:j
twits. A
officio I'4
Gorman 1.,
number of
Saul the 111
ly coupo n `morals .aml
Tito financial features of the projeel. :mike the tot
original outlay for' land*. building.. implemen:s. ifac .
.... -. 0.000; current today. interest. $15.000: salaries r
Regents. *3.000; Preaidiont. 44,000; :seven Profess° .
$1.2.)0 each. V. 00; ten male assistautp. $5.001.1; s
female assistants, $1,833; salmi, of overseer e atewar, .
matron, and seventeen fem..le domestics, 83,303—t0t I
exicars, $2:1,113. The gross annual expenditure... l -
eludirrafestaiies, clothing, food, or.c , t t il.:iiit.). aanu I
income. at *l5l a year, fur each pat ing pupil. $34,9 1
—total net cost to the State, $41,530, or about one hu , •
dred and fifty dollars for each State 'pupil. This font.
1 the Superintendent thinks, will attrict a large nuns. r
of pupils from other Statile,
The Philadelphia Ls Iger says the Agric.at:ural Sol— I
at Ciermateem, in 'this State, a private enterprise. a d
neeessarill
• limited iu resources , bee pupils from t, 0
most data it parts of the country, and its merited succ Is
' proves th' correctness of the opinion expreseed iii'lhe a
, .
port, that State Institution. on the comprehensive s Is
proposed y the Superintendent 'of Common Sch.• .
Would be isegerly sought by modest/ from other State .
' The report files the animal charge for such etudes
' ucation aid meintesauce, clott , iag only excepted. T
chaige is Certainly too low. There can be no deals t t
the io;titlition, founded and T h ere
as the, Sup.
' tentlent ptoposmc would et entre command two hued,
' paying shadenta r from our own r andother States, at
Itiatilrod dollars a year each. This ' would yield f •
theaseud dollar. I year, reducing the cost of the inati
lion to the Conimouwealth to Iliirty•four, Instead of fo
four thousand dollar.. aa the report estimates. ' Ther
no el:inert in the country that offers equal adtantages
the BIM* charge.
1 _ _ _ _
Ur A crrespood.int of the Roc!tester Adrettisrt p
panes ■ u to ticket fur 1952. Ile suggests Gen. Su
tioustsitto of Texas. for yreliituit. and Iloratio Seyin•
in New Iterk. for Vice Pre.ident.
Ct4ttnes Ilcmyr - r.--Tran following curl
statement, in an extract from a letter rtmeive.l
- Sleetnsh, of Plymouth, from hie bro
er;.Col. W. IL Simnel-I,Bnd dated, Court of Lu
now, Hiniostan, Inds, Oct. 3, 3830: I muss
tell you about a poor boy, who was found in a w.
den, with a the wolf, and three cubs end 11
whelps. When dug into by some of my tr—
they all )ulted together, and the buy ran so fast
all fours' that he uutatrupped tale whelps, a d
witti treat d.ffictilty taken by a mounted trope
The.mother of th 4 whelps had carried hint o f
his parents some years'berore, end had brought
up as her own oft.pring in her den.
1
I
1
,A VALU•aLIi ritti.SE:vr.—The New York Exp els
says: +The porcelain traveling breakfast 'ser ice
of Napnlerin, left by his will to his mother, And by
her left o her grandson, Prince de Cahrnn, has by
liWnsibeeil presented 't Ma . inr cars, our Cberg at
Rome, aW a testimoni I for the litters attentio to
the Priree, upon the verthrow of the rovolutio ary
emboli' es. The Prince is now an exile in S az
erhiud. The sell lees has been delliered Core to
Major aFs, in R ne, I 3 pursuance 'of instr let
ions fru , the prince to hie agents in that city. But
can he noitistionally receive it? The last cl use
of Secti-n 9 of erticht 1. igthe constitution see . s to
us to pr , hibit its reception. -Oncl a ' , prince al
ways a-s.rince, we shou ld say, though in exile, and
so tens . rarely powerleie. The right.to recei u is
certaiirl questionable, at the least." -
4 c
L I
9;
Trin ARK TRAORUX AT 01113RLIM.-A friend
tine fro ► liiyriasays: "Yesterday oue negr
another, in Oberrt—cause,-buth toted a whit.
man. Mann pas the one shot. He, about
.Pod
n of
..
ince married Is miss Pearce, a white tv
sister of Amnia Dresser. Riggs, th
t Mann, had 1 , /fllO ditriculty with hi:n
an. They met yesterday and Rigg
rough the head, killing him - instantly
rested. A Special Grand Jury was e
rd he wtll be tried at this term. Ile
,y.be tried under the "Fugitive Law."
l e' and Murder" have long been near Ir:
e inixed.wit4 a fair port iqu of j.alousy I
•od murder. We regret that death h
he whit* womikn from her black bride,.
slinuld have wished her to hive liy
I good old age put a period to her dee
n.—Clevelood Herald.
weeks
and hal
that sh,
tfie wo,
Mann
win ar
elled a
prisbab
"I.J•
■t4 lu
very sr;
leased 1
fur we
hib ti
affects
ex
ue."
=1
MU
MI
MAI
HORRIBLE OCTRAGIC..-We On iced a fe At
sine, that a gang ~f drunken fellows had e tei
the tio tee of a poor old laboring man named L nit
in tbe town of Marcy, and beat him severely, ngl
ening his aged wife so that she lied to the cc
u her ..
she perished of cold during the night. TI
/trod Its outrage was perpetrated by' a p rty
yc l un men who had been drinking freely at . t eta
me
ern n ar the Marc i , mesting-house, and pro end
to th house of Laning, which is situated • a
sonic istanee from the highway, where they tor
cum &iced a tiolent assault, breaking in I . w
dews',i doors and roof. The (mail% consisted .f fc
4 11
perso n, the old man and his wife and two of
tern, ne of whom is married and near her ..,nsi
ment and the other *boat sixteen. Having free
au en ranee they immediately assailed the • d a
beating and bruising hini in the moat cruel at
his wife fleeing to the woods in fright, as alre
sated, where she perished in the night. r . 6e
then "packed the two daughters in the ... t 1
barons manner, teanag off their clothingan in t
violating' their persons. It is feared the an
daughtercannot survive. An examination as t
before Hazen Fox, Esq., Justice of the I' ce.
Saturday eyen'hg, end two or three pe ,
dot:mined. it is said some of the ptnist
cipcd.- ; —' Vika Observer, Mk.
!. got
I
1 e.ki i
flied
filed
have
tiled
bole
out
The
the
bjeit
Tit •
word
Po. Sas.
Days:
bate
!Weston
Eivcritgratre
1 ,i ...k. s
is Cu r t ere u. s :
s T lioc ke k
6 -----'---z it r ' s a ft l
eartehfiltb k ti ,_ ;
porter Soya that Chili was visited, oriz i.' - ,.. r
ridenceet th e lErie Zrier• ' I-
I 0., r .; 10th 1351 7 I
slog a veguliir to ,of your ezdel-f . -a —...__ 1 December, with
BOSTOI4 Ft:s 15, I Willett , • had occurred for • number of veer.. ' tl
-;
A fog:tire slate named Fradori,7k ShodraCh. 1713 ar. i rartfutuake war stronger at Santiago than it wa s tolerably e'postisd sp.!' as the s'AY -1 1 vested this morning and taken before the U. Commis
tto the doinArs donneeted with 01(0 1 sion.-r. Cutout. In the U. S. Court. The 'size:flirtation .
s. (am 'ley glful to find that
, thei'
shore are elide aiwake to the iinoor-i vras pot:Tuned until riLin'day A mob of :lir) ne2rocs .
btorined the Court rO4l/1, and in despite of the officers. 'l'he dire s pi lt r
houses w i er i e n:i . itFh . i n ured. • The dec:)ratimits .r.;f t' t ;
churchr
tif , pa 'a ce " o e f the Lel :o P r a :;e a .rni r
tate eempletion oils Rae, dirstineittoil tarried dribs fugitive In triumph. The neigrees were • tilpw from a tile'.
• Valparaiso,_lt lasted sixty eisennda,
n - c . re
a def b ricel en I br-4, te ;
fr,;(r.t. (foe -person last' lint Lie In l'i l i':l` , : .2 ' .- ;"' 'a
An hotir and a.,half• a L f a t z e .' bi
4
M. (if not thle grehtest)thoroughfaTeel arm liiit', no one was hart. Tile mob owl! the ' Mar- I
o ttti i :t m h o e t r io s n iiff se h e te m r ed sh i n o ß c k o las fr t u e rn it..i h T „ b xn e s rft , hj.s 7 . le rn ti , ll l,
people, tha s WO people " enifrall l shal's minliword, whißh was hanging in the leonrt room, 1
i y incidental int rested. but directly.l: ,-
1 throughoutithe c i ty.
lof in r, re ror: ed iths4 It i .li ta ro sPe en e r di ra ll i u lr c o c a e d is CO l e i!: "I
keep
ett
the
°neer..
p ork and Neiw Dream]. •
i l t
.i• - There - ls great lexcitement ;
• I
Ii The U. f.p. Attorney Lent. appeared bete ' Cornmts-
____eanlopitlie.
ANOTilLit SCIENTIFK: woNDLR!
PETRIN. an artlAr
letian of the Cleveland. Colondeasir sionrr Mallet this A. M.. end comelasood of 'harts' G. I I),m.e. t ,i, curer , volcano of PArtillo bru:ie out in en eruption on i tle h.-
n0,,,,..i
F,,,....17. : • „ , :r.ll of 1/ecember-,tht. day pies inns te the •
fel lbser•Dre Fluid, or Gov., 1 - ...
,!....,...• kr ,
pa l unetl ri,in R:coe+t, ar the ht , •.h tz , .e;•
[rood, from iClevieland tq Gallon- st, Dnltillt a yciong lawyer. and Eliaur Wright, drtoref the the 'tr. one, .tireetionslut 11,ron etc the v.:A Pt.,' I:
~.,
04.4.11,4« t ht, J. S. liOugl.ton. M. Et , P t ; o. It Num i " c n4 ' -
us of the Billefoidaine Cud indienal, Commonwealth. charged with aiding and . .assisting .
a ; Ploludt.lll - int, Pa. Thin te n trulys - otaderful rt ,' ' 4lt4ti
'' ..ti , ---
a fresh impitus .1 the onward mote - I' fugitive place to escape from the Court lloMie. They • veto, 1.,),..pc.„.„1.
t i i Jaundice. Liver Cornplaint:l':us ' % ( : ' I' 4 l . .,: i .
4in their °win i yermint• link is !bloc weir both immediately arrested, and gave bed to appear D , h04 . 1 ,-, ~,,t , ,,./ 1„ „w „ ., 0 ,4 ~,,t r y,o, nat , i ,,, , ::: - . - ;
and the work of clearing and grading' for eramitliniell at $3OO. Wright was in thir ream and the a.c.trie Juice. P..y::adtertiretirent in anoctier',,,t,,,„, 4 arL
..., s m A r.r. siwoHEH, ot; TH+: Aticivi , AR
18 miles, frosaClaiion to the west e rn ' Davis was'passing out when the negroes se i ze d the door
,:` ji ., r Rerk it ri) 0 . 1 , 1 .., i1e stidi in . .' ~ 7101,..
-r- . . ~ . 1 iiik.,ol,
He of Ohio „ stthe telvn‘of Onion. is, and rushed in. r - KKOTM ER. 'tit. a. R1%1) HOI:st • ••• M.o. try DR P. HALL,
i;•
N.,. i, iiiettitt ni;ock.
i, and going ithead vigorously. 'kV io v , . . .
. BOSTON{ Fe b' 1 . -_-,-
iie to have a puisti eons road, not en- i The 1.7 S. Court room was taken possession of this
Se State, but iihrou h Indiana to Terre i Morning byi a large pore of officers. to keep order du'ring
disnispolia. Maui S. Louisville. audi , the exarninattoo of those charged with aidoug in die roe
tsit points. lle il it August. it is ex-'• cue of the slave Shadrach. in this city, on Ssturday last.
will be ready for the rails .frornAlda-1; In the first place. the U. S. jillseshal rnsdirhie remelts
m il es; &m it a t ~0 , , as the iron elan d before CoMmissioner Curtis.'that the lug; ive had re
boil Ise within f hours of the cityl coped frioni his custody. Ths Convoreem r then al
is miry 79 miler', r about eyrie hours! :loomed the case until it should appear that the fugit,ve
and 1 Crust titat n time Will be lost by i could nJt be obtained. The drowd about the; court house .
elk's.' in peirriii ng us to reit our ' was very great. A negro named Joh (1..P0y, has pis'
iia's Lake cay- 1 . b•en arrested charged with tieing engaged in the riseue
into years ago, tli of Shadrach. Q-mite a• eseite r tioent prowatlsl
. .Nb..w YORK, Feb. 17r-7 Ir. 11.
Is C•yoruia no election had yet taken Oaco for U S.
Senator, which is • subject of much speculation, It Is
ascert..med l i that the Democrats w defect their 'Candid.' e.
but not Col. Fremont. 1 . 4 a health of the ceuniry was
very good. hod business pres2crous. AR kinds of pro
t .
Mn. EDIT I
leut paper.
int is. ritts,
Lake Shore
people all al l
ranee of the'
ba one of 01,
in the .64
Ohio. are
deeply and
it is by that
neetton wit
MI
tig lit
mOll.
groat
00
mex,
!tally.
°sate
New
i i
The rent
and Cimino!
the Eastern
railroad, hat
meat of °tit'
greet the
the wh • • r
boun. ry of
no coder
in we seat
.3ti e ra
trisui
ivett
itizen
Isfsre,
le. 11
he St
ot/triue
we ho
rose th
to la.
entirely ni
llnure, and
man. other
import'
0 TOO •
n.
preted that
rion to Gali
be Widow
of Cleeofan.
farther by r
IL=
1 arond,
•or lake
ear's to Pent
s)lritt
.d it
gineer ter
nsclvanin."
[hio gauge of 4 feet 10 inches. that 1 . ..,.6
go if necessary to sonic other gauge.li
yam know, is to Jurors that change o ,
yard ae possible: Illint if. we =mg harp'
ll this aide of Betrido.let it be at Erie —1
a will bring nue !gauge from Bu S: slu, '
er (rem Dunkirk td Erie. In that milei
gee would be ell made at Erre, betweou
ew York Mori. bvliti; New York and '
those, goin g . to i t ik w England by il l
y roads.
,
te have their reilrciad opened to CleveJ 1
col eipect theth o rest satisfied WA
ion thence to Er' and Buffalo—diey
1. Stsanartnitin for passengers r ail 1
but like litany - et cr things a bet' Iris/ 1
ii
a line of railway long the margin of
for all
practical rpaises, will be itrel j ,
fat bide its d i anin lied head. Thirr 1
is very least that on eau think ot j oho
ions Elks Slhorelroarl. . I
elapsed since I ad tSe pleasure elf
i (rituals twirling, a your ple.isaut ray,
i
E 8 19 wait Tet i "a lute hanger." till iiia
groat the space Lif.CtWlliea no in ell o a t
d upon it I ittiell r "be there, if las 4u
,Iwith the first train of cars. •
I `Yours, &c. 1
• - -
artictlara of tie .Atlantic. . .
.
The foil wing is nu accriont pf the accident to
the Miami , from Li. Shufeldt,l the first °Sloe op
the Atianti , to the editor of; the New York Deltaic!:
In order o prevent garbkid atitements of'ttie re,
cent scend nt to the Atlant'i froM obtaining publici
ity, 1 take he liberty of seniiirig you a correct nar
rative \of fa ts, compiled fritrp her log, and .for wh;ch
I vouch. ' be Mantic left! Lir rpool on the .u 2.114
December n tine steaming erdrik, and without al4
apprehensi non the part of Or If fi est' in regar.i.to
`the voyag . It was blowing a strong gale.at the
time of he departure from W. bl. W. so much so
as to rend it impossible to-larta her pilot.
\On the • 9111, a: 9} P.. 114 she passed Cape Clear,
and fairly commenced her homeward paesere by
~.o...g o isr once into a IsCV f red sea and Stem
ming aunt g westerly gates., whi h continued with
out intern' salon for the time Mowing up to .the
day of the accident on thd qt, of January. At
noon she as in latitude 411 tle., 12, non., lon ~ iturie'
41 , deg., wth it blowing a atrial ale from W. N. W.
At , 2.1 P..M. the engines. !w - er stopped, as it wait
first suppeed by the engineers ion account of the
breakiwr qf the eccentrie.strap t ) the slarbnard en ,
gibe, and ian examining it ; ire determined to go
ahead ag in, working thaVeli inc by hand, but
another re olution of her wtteels pro% ed that the act
cideot wa of a much more eerio smature; the maid
shaft was found broken c imirlat y through In4a till
agonal di e:tioul and also the b aring of sliestar . ,.
!ward pil r Wu la: The additi nab turn,kfter the
frrat stop ge, c used one pail Of Ihe shaft tap o% el
i
the other , lthus racturing bothl pillar lilockfi and
rendering
renderin the et inert perfedtly. treeless.'
here;The aipwe at once tar, under stor m ring the gi can
vass, the heel leel;ed and ill! Binds, employe s! du
lt a d followin 'day, in sending up l tirt
of her sq are ye de, and stn w
ping her heels uf the
floats, a ask at once 1
it Inl dato.ernoi i n d
gale will ice; but
fortunate v it w s eccomplidhed . w it h out accident.
On th e 7th n d Bth , lay do With the hope 4 the
gale abet ng am a change it( wend, as the 4plaitt
Let us ral
and make th
there. Our
tereP
East
rage as fa •
a•break is t
always pros
to Erie. bind
e lino
ed. 1,
notli
than
• ta N
•nd
Alba
ouc Inisines
articles groin
Erie'railroa
Hull's!? and
When ou
Roof
ust
land, you
stesentaat
l airtza 1
L • Ita
must have
enunglii
its day; land
Lake Eie,
and straiighl
miles an ho
ing •Inne tll
SomptiM.
once
with
r•ts
t glo
has
seeing man,
and 1(1 atm.
Iron 'horse
sorsa hours
health are a
ha
an d I
dope
aretl..
' mist w
ur oK•
'.W
■nd all h
point on
ed tt) the
re extreins!iysini
coast. Oa titel
and became qui
iie sail and sittai,l
immediat
EEO
Mrlei I
, untini
Ist ant, nd
ed till mereliin
Ifa *, 897
weather
en abler
70 miles
atton placed the slid 11
est of her position,
gal• now sprung
eident
, e.
west andtit:became uecessaty to' heave the 'hip tO,
i
for even vith-moderite weather i was evident to all
- she conk, do nothing by thew n ntsder canvass.
At 8 A. M . of the Ilth,'s ihrg "ship passed bound
t
to the east, but she either did no sea tier took no nu:
tice of our signal of , distressf IA 10 P. M. after ta
king an accurate account ores a ores on board., and
I considering the apparent inipuss bility of reselling
in with ie ship in her disabled snondition,' this cap
tain det rmined with the cunsenil of the officers and
passeng re, to bear up fur thisswat of Europe, Which.
was arc rdingly dune. Filtif this time to the sec
ond day nothing of importiinde occurred . We had
1: ! .
fullowin gales and high seis, a d the ship made an
average dtstenee of 150 miles r 'day, and in that
interval fan 1400 miles! i, 1 t
At 3 .M. of the 2.11 d, *an hoed in Corkilar
btu., wh c b fact afpne. consiklerifir the immensesizy
of the sip, hersmall spars, fight canvass, and heavy
ry, is sufficient to pro,ve ,her a splendid - sea
d must add in no amtall degree to the repute
?ady acquired by 'ter; ce;n:nandcr for pru
ed seamanship.
aischiu
beat. a
lion air!
dente gt!
'n or Mr. Ilannai.l4.--,1%
ecease of Mrj. Ilarba
ita New York Cityi d
le to Cleveland in the 'pp
r and suneyur on t c le; C
I Road. In'conne tic)
Ds•
ce the
mornin
Ile ca
bu• Ra
he was afterwarda in
and 11,
e same Km!. Ifs had
t upon thaMicbiganSuu
the heaviest contradttirs
cm Cleveland to thelPen
Herbed.) has fallen in iti•
fon energetic and useful
citizens whom Cle4elan
er on t
contra
one P
Rued
Mr.
midst
ere fe
_ .
alTird ,• lase. Aide from ' •
eiA hi Ally esteeincl as a etitiiza
his de ill will produca gen4rudi
Caere. Herald 148 h.
icing or ftvitr..)—The Wifraingt n
(states, that Pf4IIT. Ansley, a. you g ,
iirements, ai osa chittiesl attainrnen s
c..i in a wOrk utifletP•Elementa of
u introduction tr ci the iiitudy of Rhet-
ILettere," publis ed in 1149, by Li )-
lof Philadelphia, died in that city on
ler being fbutl. in an almost frozen
old hovel, With 'a bettle of whisky
e recently beta the position of Prcf. .
3ollege at Wilmington. (mai which
i on would. of his inebriate ,habits.
however, his eOuree of dissipation,
dosed to a P4mdition - of utter dooti
ma Rad !tornados* frioddleao and pea.
driven tip thalextrem• Rtination.
erskintisholier whertnfir thenie
=ME
in- (DeLj Gazette
tir 111110 of Mae acqu
',- are "wiell attes
i Liter cure, or
uric a d Belles [.
pinto t k C 0.,,
Mond y last, at
condi ion in an
by hi aid*. HE
of St Mary's I
he w removed
tie c ntinued,
u l
it e was re<
to a . hawky
nil was
wan ne aboa
direcr !rim.
aer.
ady
turn
rjed
held
,on
Newt *Telegraph and Nail.
r ILI a certaia
••liu'a:filo of
discs was abundant.
The Baltic arrive:! at 12 orleek mak. ng a passage in
(wave Siete. She brings ZU passengers and, Liverpool
dates to that eth inst.
The:Enicli:ili Parliament assembled on the -lib it,t '
The Queen attends it in person. Lord John Russel had
introduced tits measures on the Papal question. the)
v.-ere eiscrii:iatory and well received. The Pacific ar
rived out op the 3d of February. The Atlantic had not
arrived at L:vi pool. The British Government propubed
t•
to make all 's
in their c.lll the
articles of the Roman Cattle! Bishop's
capacity illegal— to thew property
hi.quilathed,:ta apply for. religions purpoces. forfeited to
the Mown; Tae h.II also prevents the t,suntron of
any title belongini t• Anglican Diodee or to any playa
or district in the United Kingdom. No ment•on of the
Colonies.ir . as made in the Queens speech and the'
omt•snen o-easionectsome enrprise.-
The President of France has followed op ilia advantage
enadameaded an additional acne POMO francs. .The
bill is (nuked to bo printed and referred. There was
'strong ofte.ittein to the grant. By latest accounts if ap
pears kliat,the whole weight of legislative mattancr; ii be
b•exerted!agaiust the President. A:report reached Pa
ris of.tho ieriows 'dines, of the Duke de Bordeaux at e'en-
Mee. MS state was so alarming that he had received
extreme unction.
CM
.11Ampreic,.—The Austrians are preparing to acerrry
Duhr.c with I.KIO. The new governmen by 11.4stai
ts raub!p•lled a procl.irnation is t e inhabits of Dutch
ay aholishiag the corrinental laws of 15 IS, he [).et hes
tbssiiet.l. The Diesden conference ceased to be 9f in
terest.. Meszi cm is active as ever.
A violent- convideica le anticipated in Ii Ir.
!21th
This mtaning tho U. S Cumtnissione.r ilohyrred his
Regarding Etrzar Wright, Editor of the (-urn
muuwe.,,.p• s 40. I'loo to stynear fir
trill on URI 3d Thursday in, March, for alihng and a!vrt
tfng in tlieieseape of the fugitive *fatty, Slradrach. The
Clll.o. I) Davi+ o•i the charge is naw ro
grusablig.
. .
There tip •-'72 ;, ivti:tr 411 tile river. The - oNuin gof
e.nal telas phl"e ou the 21th josh
• L The Way to get Rich. . •
Tin enlie way by which capit.il win - iLIC:0110 is Ly• s 3 •
yin:. If ion siieni as nine's as you get, you. w.l! newer
be, r.cher i f tau you are. 'Tts net what a man gets. but
what he eaves, thst constitutes 11:s wealth. • Cio, learn
the first twin rules of arithmetic—learn adnit:on and sub
stranion. i A ld to your present capital any 111101111 f you
please--eribinract the ruin which y on add, and ten me if
the `set antount will not ba the same as tlle frit.
.I:esry
merchant should, in even, -year of his ble, make some
addition to i his capital., Sou say you gelt but little ( and
theu neat i ear you is all get more; for yoi have the profit'
nillkthe Sisal .ou save. Thefts is n royal 'road le
wei tili'aill mere than to geometry. Th , man who goes
on p'ending ell be gets, and ejects 'lieu . by some luilty
ct i
hit lie dial be raised is wealth, will ni;isti likely sink int*
povorty—air lase of adverse fortune, he has then no re
source; whereas by economy, he inaytiyi by a stock that
way serve-as • provionau in•cave of ailitsitr. A man .
says that ,tie times are bad—the seasons a vi bad—the laws
aresbad. B• it to; but were the case reVersed, it would
'Make no difforepcl to you. -Look at linifiasyis amend
more than;youget; how can you be otheewise acne poor?
How mane a respectable family have fedten frneu a high
station, which they worthily and honorably filer( because
neither Mil gentleman nor the lady had bri fainiliar with
the first loin- rules of arithmetic . Rad Mew known how
to cier.Qarit their receipts with their exitenciitnre; and to
see which Ore?onderates, all their diflicuilties might lines
been awaited. A very small acquaintanis with-the'priii
cipleS of eionituerce is sufficient Le teach that, if a man
apsiiiis every year more than he receive, be will nee-et
a/tiny fan into porerty:lLint's Merchai s .11.sz:nziss.
.hmito reach:aulW
9.11 the temd haul
to tnuderate..!
a course furl Hal,.
York 1400.',This
of. the 10th, when
miles s-wth and
the time of the ac-
din from the sotnh
111T3T111:10t.9 TRAGL:IiT AT QUIN .T.-AboUt the
first uf
November last, twoyoung uit was snp•
r
posed, uute under the name of John :Green-, and the
other under that of George Sands, arrived in Quin
cy, representing themselvei to be 'front Ohio.—
tdreeii appeared to be about twenty-five years of
age, arid Sande about.4B, five fee in height. - and
feinmime'in featares, voice and mu-. manta. tureen
stated Ilia he was a shoemaker and eaine in 'search
of worn;! and that his companion w a s his half-broth
er, whonj he had brought; on for his health and to
get him educated here, and to wore to (Chic in the
spring. t Green obtained Work in qe shop of J. D.,
Witrher and both boarded with 1 Mrs. Prudence
Wood, sleeping together. They generally appeared
3 0 be cheerful and happy, but.Seude once acciden
taqy said—"My mother was averse to my coining
away from home." Both of them pirofeatted a belief
.iu the "spiritual repot:3g." On tb 112th of Nuvem
ber, Green, complaining of being litwell, di i nut gul,
to work ks uses), but in the course of the forenoon I
went to wa'k with Studs. Whoa !they came. to the_
"Union Store" they -went in, and Green bought some i
gunpowder and percussion cap .1 In going front,' •NOTIVE._ •
the store they walked hand in hand, an! were last x xviirenArtnir wile num hasten my he.l a , ' ..ar'. ' ( .
seen alcenditig the hill near the line between Quin •Y. oin an!" ji.i.t PUISRC or pro's Mamie, 1,10 fen . 1 r+'+" .:
Cy G O f i traintree, and nothing tea heard of th
eider wards, their dikappearance furnishing the t i s
d h 1 ',flier contraetal cuter tins date. ,
111e_Kean, Feb. e. 4,31. -11
, , , ',WILLIAM oRDEL:iII 5!: , ,.
‘ . turbi d an y:Ty per...i WIC ill her on ley account. as I a,. :, 1 ~
of manyl an interesting eorqereatirin in IL. Witch- - 1 --- -- ---
eel: shop, and Mrs. Wood's fireside in the evening. Administrators ' Notice.
But a atirtltng discobery was' made on Fri y last. N 0.,. tis Isereh) giveit that letters of adnien,.... r? ,,, !
hee h e il l e gra:rVo c itte we s k i
Two yonag men,named Henry Hayden a d Albert ecee
.Hoyden' while hutting the wood lino ias "The aia nisi said estatewill present theca el) anittent a a.... 1.• . '
tom?
" Braintree,,and pushing side ome bush- ! I 'ALVIh CARR. ,
es in pu suit'ofi rabilt, came u n t deed bodies
ri.
lent, aid tbote indebted ivake untne late W niefit
ace;, tit, -11(39 ' ' I
't"-etotrsTeislinpo•ntlitcl.cl,7eta. estate
+ .: •
'NSIGN ANItt.R.SO S,
Adrlnuc.' , . l),
of the missing strangers, lying' side y aide. The`
younger had been shot just nest' -
NEW stocked ...5. sale by I
left ear, and Jnn. sa.
the othir through the head frtun t month; and close -
to bia right band lay a'large cora non pistol, a pow
der flask and some caps.
ti ranch Th , its and clothing
( 7
were s frozen that rating could be dune
towardi an examinatiou unti the had been thawed.
1 Coroner Bass summoned a/jury f i uest, who di
rected 4 pat mortim exeMinatite held by the
medical gentlemen of Quincy . ,• -The Mona of
the bodies and all bop Was it eiretiasstadeas
clearly ',prove that G brat et the female eat'
ii( 4 l
‘ then • dispatched hi ' self.—Dost POOL
. , .
. , 111
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r
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.
le regret to announ- ,
' li. who died this'
1 vease of the heart.
ing of 1848 Asst.
eveland & Colum- 1
ith M . Stone i
itensive contract-1
one time • Wire 1
Thorn Road, and was I
.n the Lake Shore I
t tylvatila St - ate line.l
. priine of life, in the
career: and tbrre
could not better
l usineas /talents, he
and a man, and
id Sincere regret.— ,
Nr.w 'FORS. Feb: 20-3 P. M
11.tr,Re.ra .21
PaINTEIVIII %NZ!
An invoice ocPr,uter's 14. (Mapier's toanorettirs,
coueiating ortiews, Book. Jut , . and Colored hike, r R ed.
Blue nod Green. just received end for 'lda at Battey
prices, at,the °Rico of the ' ERIE ossErtvEß.
=I
MARRIED.
• ,
0„ the 'Sp' toot .by Rev. 8 1 Greer , Mr J ew , i ii.
I;IX)011 and M. Tniettr.m• thrru, nit of it le
*lnto time. by the same. Mr. Matt M on, and 31.11
Moira .I...'itnrit., Wet of Ene. • ,
On tiondet the 9th ling SP-Kerm eon En, IA It
D. Vonsi. Mr JOHN Cuirronn and Mr/.ltta
WismurtoreoC. both or Erie. . •
On the 19th met . in North gut, by the Rey M r 0 ,
ton, Mr erit.t.mas BELN/P. and Mies SARAH Or.Tov,
of North East. • .:
NE\V ADVERTISEMENTS
W_ 11. SHERMAN.
D411.0011.118/AN ARTIST:
Park Row, Three'Doors east of 8r0wn.411,1,1,
• • . 1.4"( Ntqure cJi.y 110.11,h Nal
tPrrt•v!,e Liken,•,,, of all art.. ../P.
Mei% I.ittrelre dollars -Led a.ii
M.- SANFORD S CO..
1).•-d-r..1,G,t•Ltr , ver, Ilarik Sole,' 1, 141 rt.. r , rt,-
po,!. 80. 512 , 11 the prirv - io.
for ••I'f. to 11 , 911) . 4 ork, f
COiAR ,
ivILIA), %7 ni: &11 5.% N.1'01( h •. •
a Collarlio -0 11 , , , a 113:11sorb.In.1 t• 1,1:•••
1110ii..f the eatu 01 M. 1 . i.1.,,1 . F0R1)
". 6:..11.e and l'e I .
4 ;4. & I .1
Erie. I. 1.31. r • ,
. -
on:Vr-,nralitir.l to the 111,7 (qoutri' on tlw loom '
I Trrno...on our r,,p , 111-11 tiny. ',31 oet
Brio Bice t
II IIP t-“ F.•— tv o ton. iir.t qußig for onle 1... E.;
rofll4{
11,.1 - W till.. re :
LU,IIER st:NiN
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Airainistratorie r flotier.
7 o net: hereby al: en that trite orA.Atli•tr ,•:'
I. str 4111C.i to tteritgi ou the P.411U2 r,r 'I! , • 1t,,•
late r , f Nohth tp therefor, at! t arm?. r•! .n
yard ettate Will pre,. ntly.a they r , rt r;. ,
and thure inakratnine,:t.th• pay one, t.
r•ALLY BANittii.
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22. I
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TI
S %LI: -44 0,- ~- , ',..a, of glen. Wa . .h.)11 all 1 cha t t.• , I. a J.
01 M. ey 1,•,11,t4 . ,..:0 Jars.oos 5t , ,, , .. tot at Lea , • .a. ..-
' Su 'at!-ateet et •••••t ..1 eattal:
1 MERDATT :, , l' k x 5.11%.
I Ere
. rel. tad I: I-St ....._
1.41
Adininiitra•bni"' Sale.
B , ~ 5'S., ..fan ardor orthe t arphaled 1'1,1.'1 • ,:' I'
i r ,
Elie. t, 11l IM SOlii to pUill&C S. udue en the . t•-•.."- • .
it Pas', Ow Itkti , fay ut %Eire ta. 1 - 31„,e.matte - hcanz at to. ',
- \1 life C 1 1 .,. ani o.e•ent ed a 1..,.. - rt‘. -sett e r I , '• •• • 1' ••• ,
, 1.,4av1. belonglatß .0 die t Phil/ . aol trill( 1,,' ;, r. , • 4 -
, I lir .... t111.11,1...1 ,Coal 111 parrot 31. 13.111 53 , I • ' •II
ai
13 Clean! tun na ate
11. all.. latiat , I Ad , 11 , i .
-1 t • 1 .. : • A• '
C'IItIIII Ma 5.• - et t' thf , ••1:1-\ llf ~ 52...!1' 1
,-•••• dil 1%••••
her ul I sod uf 11. Ilani, i t. , lille ' !IN!, e ! ~• : , • .
' I ...., ,de r ate: rut.' the 1 , , I F 1 .11.1 h l ld al , ' . •:,.., 1 .
cur la ...tr....! o.ei tat) -e :Id lif I' 1 11, al.. tut . . 1. , - • .
13 , . .I u. 1 1 .. C -: II". of tail a 1.. is. I....Z''T ' • ""
Idhal : .,, .att. 111111. Sol. ver r ."l.e•-• in al 1 , I:IcII a.., , ••
um. ',1 , 1 5 . .• ),•,••• I. ;I 5...n.1. 11.c.:1 1 /111g1,1III.17111) Ili , " i I' , ( I
le1111). 1 41a i "0755 i 1 a 50,4, I „C £isn ~1 I • '
1
51 . , II the 3 ..(1 /11,. ul tared of O. II: r ~,,,,. 1.• , '•
• 444•1•4•035 . i; 13(3,4: M .111 land ny.l6, 5,,,, 1.,. i•
' PIP MOH; lto h., .tune, •ahl road Seua La. 1, ~ •
...•4; lasi ailiellaal Wl.l 11a... .1 10- 1 , . % • . -. 4
..4 ........0 halt dv - _,..V. • Ilk WI ll Pe P h . , " - •
~',,,.:, ~,ata ill 012 3,1 r .0, 4 , 4 MD I: f 12h V 5,1", • ..' .
1.111 ...a . Cr : 1 , 11 , 2 1401 ~ 5 : I..rai r IF: I S. ~, 5 t I.
I.nt cf I Ire , lia 11.1 . ad I. ' ree At r as en I I 531. rail I.
last Of 5 Ill‘Tr 1. 1.. , ice. la.. 01 sant VIV lit hill. ':• .... ,
Y I:le dud. tot Ih.• ri I,lo‘ ,ht tli , .•11,1 a 1,1 .I (": .• -
MI 5 LA 1./1 . gnal.ol .4.. 11.. 1 , 1 lOW I 33.55 y .I• '
410 ..1 and , : , :ia , f.• I a• h.tletr. r in' -IL ' I t •at :- .:•tt 0 •••
ad . toe ....,-;.. tuhata..t . netit tat it tie . heti 501 tu - 1. Se I' ,
Il11 . 1 1 ". al 1.•_!l.. iwrih -41:1 . of ille to‘‘ ' .pat,l, ,a•+ - I ''. •
• i- 1 1: . '°' • •• , Pa . l -three lIC.•11,.. au a I cm!. tn.... ," a• ~ti ••
a .-.: I 1,. IA C's 4 51000141 awl i; ,t,.r Ise nen... to, a 1.,...a. t'•• ,f -
I I'M, - . ITV 41. VW, 3411 f ,t)lireenprr , :be. p, a a.,,r thc . : ' - a' . 1 • • ..
' SI. -:•%.' &ve t.. . ea r 115(110711 anti altiird `ad•rete -: • 4 . 4 ., ~ , : :
berAnnlinfl, eutual ureic 1".,,n, -in . rehe - .4 of hn 1 i 00:.• ...: ,•
1 hr . Om /11,0%r devetatard ;heti . ut !and Ilar• a d.,.: h ~,
- '. - t
hulafelasuut all I as mayfly atial-tovta.l.7 * The ;0( 1:..,t ,'. u - • ' •
.1,,,C,11 a , I a I . lllJlk, NMI../ .
•
I j', R,15.-.4/1.,1 1 / I r.log - e qatir mat iol,l o .are!. 0,4 . hai., •.^e . ."
doll *1x1• •1 :I 11." . Altneata. n 0 11 mtetrza. Ula tire VI 01,15' • , l
cacti anetaluaend, IQ Le .e,:ured n ithjudzahrnt J 94, ;. r
sap! on Llm•rreilit-t.s, Hi 0 , 1 t.le if %U'll . •
Cv.p:s: A7.lq.Ks , , ,
Ewe ,- 1i.17F Of VaNtid ;.:..:7 4 er,t:t .• •
Girard, rel. ` 1...1, 1-.7.1. .. J..,
Qrorrzi lrQ plc YMCA Eksui cr:or artr!.
011004 And tor tale tg
Erie. Feb. 15. 1-31.
~
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_ A CALL. ~ •
INT r zt t ,t i ... l,- :l o nx. : 7: 4 c . n rii i; o t, ,, ,L, ,, T :T rw-c to t a ti m it r i ~,i ; , i. - z: :. , , t . : . , .. 1 1 , ;::-. ; ;,. 1 . _
lain - neatißon Find . Nichol,, on entitr.idt . , March I. 1-1.. , .
..,*.-1..u.k. P.'‘l.. -fur tin. giuriini.c of putting in 1.i.inn..... , ..., ,-.• •
.i.,te. fi'pr the r..iiiing grin:: elect] ii-. I '.
P. rt tiVi.iOT.F.Y. , J. R RIPI.I, • Z. I. WI P... 1 fF.
CV R 111. 11121)4 N. rltilJ,, BC l'S; P. F I. 6E^ t 1 N.
.I,l:t,riARD VArIXII.N.
Gillni, Fens..ls. I'sl. 3'l9
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Sh.ellers ::t is o dcrllttri 'earh ,tp tie had a Ow q, rr
1,../ war. , (Fele 13, I'S! i ts! P
in... , utiod.
I.N
, ltV11:E is lierehy given that the ram of If 1,',1 , on &II
was dissolved on the Atli inst , IA 111 , 0.1..1 i'.l
111 ,,,
k1f'..19 , of-she firm' t 11.15,p.,til by Nathaiii,l 51, ~
1 ,
and accounts of i tifflk will NC ft).11.i11,31 l'ir ... 1 ..f ..”.
aIIIkkIIOVVIOg tile meives andelited,s. iht ...IP 5 , 0.1 -.1 1 9 ,
. RI iiil:hl /HMI: 1 . 1.°%
. NATHANii!. I 1.1111)
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Erie, Feb. 15, I'sl. '. , .
)...---.
The fllle.flifer talte. 014 MethOd of 1:1f.q,.11
the Tin. replier and Stmet lion inoite-i. is ill :'1 " ,4
Ulla at the old ' , rind of Middleton i[t r:•
where he will he liappt to a ill% 111..1111 • •.i. /..• •
ay.! ar num) lien oTien as tun} tag' ortoin n oh tl en P
Eric 1-511. 1
NOTICI , E.°
•
v OTWC tit:hereby given to all itCrE , C , IIS '
LN cation bah It en shade to the Coon of ('opon• h ' l '
courtly, fur incltrpor.ttion•ot •.the iitot Ilaptntt 4 itt,:r 1. 1% .1 ,
burgh:: the otiectot st Inch said tikntrt: sr tot t+- 1 .•
It: tau. ornin p. and the itrotoutun, ut the ; ,:r•N•I , . ,"•• r •
ant thltthe, , tt I court dtrerte.l tile %apt aitdse ht tot , t • '•• ' • •
the oilier of the Prot/tom:tar) cutility. nr ! ,
euttie to he pt en at:rot:dint: to act ut atryntll%,,ts •'
ed in Erie fu44 at lea•t threw. vt vet.,
phcauon n 11114 .1 totette met! for fatal nrder on iitt• :
Mav tteII•JAMES to
krtr. Feb. IS.ltih. l• •
Griss BElKati. t ;
A LARUE wsortuicat ut litutt 4no Door afat. at"
31.0 IRE'S tatovEßY :Tr .'gr._
I London Porter. j
be tomd 11l , ,
A. TC,ItE amele
Nxl 111 TE FISH-1V
!trier )%lnie
rale rheap at
Wan. and Milt 10. Nlack wine •:1.1 ; —•
kph; 'alto. a lot of Nina:m.l awl •••'
MOORE'S GROCERY t- L
. , evrAr t's iitittp '
- A GOOD ariltleof - thrOr 11.)u.e S% nip: nltn, P R',•• •
41. \ •
1. Mut avke>. at. • NI OUR Et.l G . It IC ER l' :- t .It k
1 EnkOZED SAZalliOig. ,
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A FRESH avid% Jugt reccored at
, mouaraz (.:RtnTRF , r 11
WIN .I.l(aCultS, Ix)! :91201 . ke:t
11«i1i.1.7b GR.
Tk:Aßtt—A ase, arrlval of thaw
taltb Green and Black at
0-11 . • A
AFARM of 74 acres. cm the •Lahe Road, too .
, , • ur
the borough of Erie [third.hecuoin of out km , .1•• '
Frame Rouse. Barn and Orchard. Thut farm t do.r.V.";
any, under a fine Witt of ellillivatiole. and well utuate,l a. 3
reaMenee. Tennaorpayment easy. ArMIYA.•
tuß4 ' A.
Jan: 1830
al, .
Ni B. There is a
gem A w t a r .C erro . - Iti aDewuonansihe'
n°4l " "al", om Dublin.* •
G F24r m. Medical Prartitiouer. fr Pro mein, Arcot.e,l,
De Odice and residence at air Reed Row, Er. ,
to
Erie.
El
Vila
11111
REM
S I 1 11'4
Mil
, , .
Mi»IRE'S GROCERS
M OOR E'S G if! E •
n.s cLAR