etit ERIE, I' - - - --•••- BATVRDAY MORNING, DEEOCRATIC STATE FOR (OVERN R. WILLIAM OF CLEARFIELD .3=l FOR C %NAL COMM .4 1 4 10 . 1% ER: BETH CL I ITER, OF CLARIIVN C.= • _ • For Justices of the S. • JEREMIAH S. BLA S. JAMES CAMPBELL ELLIS. LEWIS, of L. JOHNB. GIBSON,' o WALTER 11. LOWR, Oiest.Deinocratio Veto Tbs Domorrats of Kentucky ctiAory. haviing elected ..their el of Congress. The Whip' poversor. four,metubers of Con I siset, elected by Democratic vot Ware. Take it all in all it is o cal victories on record.' Indiana 5 The result in the '• flimsier S the Democracy carry ing both tire, and all theMembere of Co . - Artists . ' Union of We again call the attention o Cation. calculated exclusively for Artists. In looking over the C distribution. we observe many f arlisbraJled of American Artists. on the let of „hey numbered Sr thiptith of August 311, both of w Since. affording a much better o prise than the eastern Art Unto bet 700 to 800 and the member lion will take place on the Ist d them who are desirous of pioc patronizing American Ait, we r =nit soon he cla.cd. The two subscriber gets. (" Catching ton.") ars amply worth the OD Benjamin Greet, the 11ono' the two beautiful engravings an I ; always thank us for the tdv:ce. IrrWe have heard a good d. al of speculation about town for a week past is regard to the, firing of cannon ~en Safari:ly night last. Very .w seem to understand just exactly what it was for, esp ciafly as it is very geia emlly.known that our worthy " city fathers" have pro hibited such performances unde severe •• fines and pen : attics." His Excelleucy, Goy, Johnston, came to town on Friday evening, but not a g: n welcomed him : on the contrary his entree looked more ike a very thinly attend ed funeral procession. lie rec_ ved the congratulations otitis friends, made his speech .n Saturday, went to Gi rard, and toward:l - the middle ours of the night, when he returned, somebody got out he baby w■kor" and played away for a short time to he great damage of SUll dry pescably disposed citizens. Whether it was for his Eacelleeey's safe return, or for the election of a Demo cratic Governor in Kentucky, a State that hasn't swerved from her Whig moorings since tie electron of Gen. Jack son, or forthe great Democratic victory iu Indiana, u • of course can't answer. In either case, we thought the performaucu exceedingly. ill-timed Ws'az ls.—The Pittsburgh Post, Carlisle Dem ocrat. and several other papersl:n the State, have pro prised to send their papers to an Sr numbeg of responsible Whigs, and wait foi their pay Until after Col. Bigler is elected Governor. We're in to that pile, too : so send along the names, and we will send the paper for a.year, tad Gov. Juirnstou is re-elected, the r.ecouut shell be Flu& Lf ; but if nor, then pass along them two drillers Who is the first customer 7 I 113" We don't often *unite apelo;ies, but absence from home two days, hating to attend a wedding anottieroiud not feeling very part.cularly inclined the bal ance of the week. has preventdd oir paling that atten tion to the c3lumns of die Obserrer we usually do. Edi tors willgasometanes, rind pettish, wiliget married, con sequently if we Baru uceoLivtli any particular interest we can't tl.•ip it, and wouldn't it we could, FOR GRZER BAT.—KWeligfirO can now be ticketed throng,' from this port to-Green 11. i) and Chicago On the J. D. Morton, Capt. : A. Smart The officers and crew of the Morton are o , the right kiid, and everything is done to MD' ke passengers co:l4mb+. For passage apply to Josiah Kellogg on the Public dock. Sr M. J. Lee, at 0. D. Bpafford's, s tate St.. • QT We are pleased to see by the following, from the Ciliforuia Courizi, that our of li friend, Mr. A. A. Boy den, of this city, who has keen ip o.lifornie ever since the first gold discovery, is on his way borne., We are n agged to him for 1 Califdrois favors heretofore : Among the number orpasoUgers who 4eave for home to-day. is Mr, A. A. lloyda:'of the firm of Boyden and Travers. During his rebidenea here. Mr. P. has ac quired the reputation ni in upright, honrwt and excel set citizen. tied leaves a large Miele of frieuds and ac igsaintancee. 4 pauper . of Europe. if. nor lees than the ..., sugar. silt and gold, south Carolina. lissiesippi, eta. eta. trammated nto a differ- • ..iegic wand of commerce How radio! -.nen for political 'demagogues o prate a v. tin ! pratild admit the " pauper labor of Earopelh be- Mg preferred oiler the labor of this i erotic policy of a revenue tariff: • The Governor next turned. kis at promise of the hut Congress. partici relative to the rendition of fugitives . his Excellency "wired in and wired that it became a nice question amor pliahed of his followers to detonator " Whither tee souse chit am the track ' Was plug ssat# or ecania ek." He told his heatim that, as citizens: they ought 4 to obey all laws Omit alters or amended. (nisi was for the Compromise men.) / Bat if he had been in Con gress be thought he shoiald have voted against this fugi tive slave law. • (That / Wm for the free *oilers. is That law he thought did min protect the rights of the slave sof ficiently, and to Prone it he cited a cue where a slave , wee sent back udder it. end the reputed •sweer would not keep him. because he was not his slave. Hers, the Governor thetight, great injustice was done the messed. and he - would rentiedy it by repealing or amending. We presume the Governor is lawyer soongh to know that there is not a few upon the Statute books that has not, at one Arne or other, Geer the nietni of doing injustice to tomei one—not it.etually because the laws are wrong, but breakage human judgment and homan.evideoce are not infallible. Thu% a man may be majostly eouvicted of 'theft. and the Governor's remedy would be to repeal al- together ; or'emeitd the law against ! larceny. Bat the Governor would remedy this by giving the highly* a tri. allby jury. His Etcellensy forgets that " fogitivee from service of labor" are to le " delivered up" sadist the amnia provision of the Constitution which renders it the duty of each State is deliver up, without such trial, per sona charged with trims in another Stale ; and hence if' the fugitive from labor la to be tried 4 • jury whore , caged. the (settee from jostles eirold, with equal Om- j 1 Pm!. claim the ems privilege. But we will net die. 10 - A RAD STAlT.—Edward F. Doseass , lately els' , vim the gayeties feriber-4t has been discussed by abietj cited in New York for murder on Ithe high WU. makes ! peso than ours. er even Gov. Joheistou's. and the p ee-' the folieniring statement in his confession: "fusee( was pile. v e taro canyiji m i e are determined tie steed by the ! in liquor batons, and that was on the election of old Constitution and the laws's. Meyers, and net as swedes- TippeconcelGeneral Harrison) to the preeidosey. and at fanaticiensmoold reed 01•111. that was Du, bard cider:" Commas is ester teary. i We wog gel Anti I. nonce that his Endow WA ile "Tilt /JANIS CABINET." ' New York :feint./ es tisitatee that Mr. Fillmore a likpecretaries have trav eled, Ibis spriniand eumme and numbers. 20.000 miles. in little trips of a few dais, hero and there. "In this estimate we include the ue l c;iisery return travel to Washington of several absenteei l of the Cabinet. and au estimate of the trip to the Virgitiia White Sulphur Spring* proposed to be a ndirtaken next T i uesdey. Tker-Tari: .46 keeps the wheels of corerhaisead well greased—uo creaking-.-nothing to . de. After December ,next. the President and Cabinet w;llprobably be detained at Wash ington until March. 1853. when it is likrty Mei will all set oat en their travels together." IT The election for Judicial officer; in the State of ou i' Manday week. terminated. so her as heard free, a• follows r Messrs. Gfimbte.,Napton and Ryland are elected by;t:te State at large as Judges of thoSopreme Cow 6 to t e e city andcounty of St. 14tuis , Judge Ham ilton. the p resent incumbent. is elected Circuit _Judge ; Judge Treat jo the Court of Common Pleas. and-Judge' , Colt as Judge of the Criminal C•art. Ail of the three latter aimed persons are National Democrats, and were' opposed by regular nominees 01,ttie Bentonite' or Free Benet% • LY Booster Berrien, who opp.sos Mr. Cobb. and the other Colon candidates in Georgia. is now called a " ki eofsee•• by some of the Northern Whig prints. Shoo'ld be happen to menage his card so as to be re•elected by this next •••41isoulea Legislature." the same prints will crow over it as a I.Vhig sictory. If .I. M. • Berrien Ln't Wii , g. who is? The old ( Demotrats of Georgia are for the Union and the ComproMise. 0. We here Rot time nor room to reply this week to tho'Granes stale re-bash otjhe Nerds American's aria . representations of Col. 1.1t:t.-r. / „ COLD 39 Suttru C A 11uLl N• —A piece of gad. about - size and shape of a man's foot • was found in,Torkviii, distrit i S. C,4 - few days ago. It wee woniyas ea MlLAlike itiggi ago *here this pisee was found. tweory. Ms Saila half pounds of gold bare bus coifeeted by dune •-• possess. &sill the last six seek,. hstrotr. Weri we to judge of the Whig majority In this won- i ty this 1411 by the Johnston demonstration . here on Sat urday, we ihoold be forced to put it down much leas than it ever was since the days of Anti-Masonry. There was no entlinsiissen displayed. either when he came, when he spoke, or when he left. All was as dead, lifeless. lad insipid as a poor tale thrice told. His Excellency. alter he left Wane...wandered off into New York somewhere; bat whether to speak in laudation of bittern great efforts at pa) ing off the State debt, or whether her was on a pie. Laical pilgrimage to the spot where the " Buffalo plat !. form” was constructed; or, yet sgain,whether he was iu search of those surplus voters in Elehu)lkill county, who elected him lu ISM. but litho have never been heard of since the Noveniber following, we, of course. have no . means of knowleg. We may presume. 'however. that he may have had in view a little of all the". objects. BM Wag reception. We .knew he was to be heti, on Fri day evening. end we kept an eye to the windward that lee might catch the first sounds of the assembling crowd to greet him, Four o'clock came, but neither multitude nor Governor disturbed our labors: Five. and we heard from our office the omnibuses of the several 'Hotels rat tling through the street as they always do upon the arri val of the evening boat, and in their trnM was one soli tary carriage, drawn by four horsey. containing the com mittee appointed to receive•hins. It went to the harbor, stud it came back with the expected giset. but even the il a fact of a live Governor, the chief Magist to of the eon"- monweahh, being in town &knot cra to • ripple ea the quiet surface of business. We recollect when loch an arrival—in 183 S we think it was—set Whiggery wild with excitement, and shouts and bonfires, and a general abandonment of bniiness, welcomed the favorite Of the party. But times have changed since then. and some of the disappointed no doubt think they are "sadly out of joint ;" and so far as popular demonstrations in favor of political candidates are concerned, they are. Unless the Governor is used to such dool receptions—and we can scarcely think he is—he niii?st have felt exceedingly mortified, which mortification could not but have been heightened the next day. when!he arose to speak le on ly seine three hundred anditors-rhalf of whom were boys and women. We say that al no time, when he was speaking on Saturday, were there ever three hundred listener*, and that, too, with the advantages of a day when everybody comes to mark e t!. /Ind of its being Court week. , If, with these advents ,in a city of Gyre 6;000 inhabitant', and a cointy, of 40 11', which is pledged to, him for MOO majority. Gov. Jo neton caanot raise over 300 auditors. or even SOO. what a farce is it for out op ponents to talk about hisspopu f rity. Bat so it is, and now to his speech ; and we will here repeat, on puma. that although the Governor psi , what be had to any very distinctly, and in an easy - d fluent ousua6r, he OEM 0/UNATIONS. IGLER, 1 r re. pm e Bench. ' I K, of Somerset, of Philadelphia. waster. Cumberland. E, of Allegheny. in Kentucky ! aye achieved a glorious vernor and five mew have the Lieutenant ess, and one.iudepen , and claim the Legis e of the greatest Truce late" is all on one aide. inches of the Legisla / cress but two. Glori- , • cinnati. our readers to this iosti• the benefit of American taloguecf Paintings for .m the easels of the most The works for distribu said the subscribers on hare been increased port unit3rfor drawing a , where the prey.' et -19,000. The distritiu y of September, cud to ring Gee' pictures or of • delay not„'as the books lengravings which each obits" and •' Nyashinir -übscription, $5. Call cry Secretary, sad see subscribe, add .on will said nothing we had ,not he seen, read. and coo mewed upon times out of uua •r. Whatever else the Govern o r may be *ceased it, charge of originahty will never bo.justly laid at his 'nor. The Governor started out wi 11 the strange proposition that ho'was not electioneeringll . : or himself—he woo not 1 begging the office of Governor , Its was onl y endoaver ing to carry out the will of the Whig party. Whether his Excellency. found any body green enough to believe hint we don't knosi—if he did, he mast be first cousin to the "generous confidence man," and would 4. ca• riosay.worthy of Barnum. Of comae, Wan. F. JoSinston does not "beg the office of Governor"—no h0i1y , , , , would ever dharge him with that, }/'they ktteao kiss—it is only the "idear people"' he is auxioul to accommodate, hence he outtakes speeches to them itt the extremely low rate of $23 i day. Cheap enough, ;tin% it. Id connection ,with this filet he told us he wai extremely anxious to pay off the public debt, and it the rascally "Iccorocoo" would only let hi,m.slone, and the people would continue uppity taxes, he would do it, tie. About antitanke we happen ed to ibinit of a eerteio Judiciary bill.' wherein the dis— tricts of (hit State were increased to make room rorsome of his political favorites, and, per sequence.the butthens of the people augmented, that this same Win. F. John- A igen' as Governor. used all his influence to have passed/ 1 Whether this was the ". sinking- fond" he took to hi - selrauch great credit for suggesting, or not, we ate not surd, but it is evidently one of kis "oinking Amadei' and wpp giasperci a good deal more legitimate than the ild he Is?a , such great claims of. paternity to. The orernor next mounted that old antiquated hobby, " pr teciion;" and the way he slung the " raw head sod bl ' y bones" ' of "pauper labor" around the beads of hir isteners was a caution to the "American system." I laying' down the foundation to build upon, he was petty nigh' right, however, for , strange as it may Epp, r , it w 7 ,11 as almost word for word, and letter for letter , wi that much abused document. Mr. Polk's Kane letter`; but when hi came to " pile lip the n0w..," and dep , ift in such glowing mid heart-rending accents the "ruin fought" by the tariff uf '4G. he out-tariffed thin immorlel champion of Whigery„ " Tariff Andy," and i-atonishaid his three hundred midi tore. But seriously, 'rhea "rill the Whig party and its champions learn and talk sense on this question 1 • When will they learn that they canalt make converts to nay system by the mgserato humbuggery of crying •' ruin," when the whole face ,f f the country stamps it is false ? We are not about to doter into a discussion of this cues.% lion, bit there is one 'principle of political economy Gov.. Johnston, nor no other advocnte of protection who is eter nally prating shoat **, loam:ger labor," ewer yet eoutrasort el ; and that is, that my article produced by labor is just as much the productMf the labor of the country Where used, as it is the proilict of the labor of the country where produced. Thom thi cern, wheat, rice, cotton, tobacco, sugar, silver and gold of the United States, produced b .) the labor of the free men of the various States from "ce6"o"l4 Zr r of Ohio. Illinoi,. Virgioi Louisiana. Califon) ent form by th s alons it i Jo t Gov.. Johnston at Brio. to CalifornloW is bartered for the products of ti labor" of Europe, and hence these pn when used here, are in reality. be corn, whcatocice, cotton, tobal emmelear here. when it is eatt;ally waierettied there are few Meads of Seehausa's elevation % the Presidency. to deaooneethat distieguithed man in !most unmeasured terms, His object appeared to be to convey the impres sion that Col. Bigler's election would bei considered a Ba chman triumph. Happening at Meadville on bleoday, 'rethought. as Hr. Bursbanie bait oelaserems friends in Crawford county. we would me whether his Excellency would there devote himself to the ..tlense of Lancaster," and we found that thp locality had a vied deal of weight i in the mutter. There be scarcely m 'aliened Mr. 13.'s name, •It would net be popular ID aadville to - abase the favente son," and lb. Govern* wee dumb as an t oyster. Politic and wise (overnor, he game is very adroiof tly Dome crat •• where the little joker:ls." Hat we have already devoted more space to the qoveraor's • sayiogs sad do ings" while AM , than we intended. d will close with the single remark that, if the 'Whigs f are satisfied with the impression his Excellency made. wsi certainly will not complain I More abaunatia al We have from time to time kept e4i. readers advised of the rumors afloat of a +realties'Obtained or abort to be submitted, by the Sandwich I4nd Government. to annex to, or place thee* !islaird, antler the protection of this government ; and 4 see that a errormsnicatioa bre appeared lately in soma of the papier, from a Mr. J. J. Jarvis. upon the subject„ which threeire some light np. on it we have not heretofore observed."; Mr. J. has been for a number of years a reeideut of Honolulu. where he publishes a newspaper in !English apd -Hawaiian. Ile says the offer is now inadato the chisels of this repub lic as a free gift. of the entire Sandwich group. on such terms as Coagreas may themselves impose. The Wind om ask in return, simply In receive the rights and pro tection accorded to American cilifeds. Tba area of the group is 6.500 square miles ? ' capable of sapportingtinfold its present population. (80.003.) One million dollars worth of American merchandise is annually consumed. Its American permanent Ovulation Is not far from 1000. possessing valuable sugar 'sad coffee plantations. in which and other permanent improvements large sums have been expended. The Aineric Board of AV - -'ens hasp pended somewheri near and have settled on the seising valimble homero populatiod touching at tho from 15,000, seamen am' eels. In short. Americ and philanthropic. have sal political importailee- Laws, religious. eivihwi gift% laogeage—for the cediwgthe Hawaiian •• Tile c ialaudeng Novi Atarricanortiuu for: prof more efficiently beitt;eit.t the Nosily of this gr‘st taws population are met cruses whichhave wart slower devse. These to be American citizen sitogratilq avid write—and have •I —Mrs. Sarah flale, in an aldcle for Goders I..ady'l Book for Aerial, takes strong /round in feror of the prectice of medicine by females- She says "(there are a fee self.evident propositions, and it would be questioning the common sense of I mardrind to doubt the general belief on these points. One is, that women are'by nature better qualified than Men to take charge of the ruck and suffering ; a second. that mothers •hoaald know the best mama of preserving the health of their children ; and the third point is, that female physi- L cians are the proper attendants for their own sex in the boar of soriow.' Upon this; the Philadelphia Builetin remarks, and we coincide in the remark, that Mrs. LW*, is indubitably correct. his a great social stadia' so few: occopat ens are open td 'Omen by which she can honor.- bly . to Wails her livelihood; for this forces her tisestabl4 it !melt in life by matrimony almost exclusively, and hearee conventional math ages. 11. as bliss Beecher remarks in her Wrongs of Women." females bad the smite ac cesexci employment that men have, they would te mom Inde*andent. and ai• tonsequeuce. would leis often al low mercenary motives to dectds their chnite of a bus handl. Now there are many avocations eihich a woman can pursue better than a man ; and 4 7 m: /suspect that pro gibing for the sick of thicir even is one of these. While we hold th.t the destiny of / woman. generally. is to be • wife and mother. we wc y r d not exclude from au honorable maintenance those o prefer to remain sin gle: by closing respectable piofesoio s aa against them. urn would we pimpsl women t marry in order to live. The, old writer was cermet who said that the meatiest way to make a living Wm to marry for that end. 1 1- . Father Mathew. diytingolihed Apostle of the Temperance cans. I aril ?. VErio en Satirdiy. We are authorized i !to F ours that he will assist is the Dedication of the ;new Re n Catholic Church. under the pastoral control l af the ev. Mr. Dean. on Sabbath morning, and preach 'a Se on appropriate to the occasion. He will skier pro bly preach in the afternoon. It is proposed in the ruing to charge a 'null admission foe, as a means of Using funds to aid ,, in liquidating the Church debt. 'amounting to sometwelvear thirteen hundred dollars. ' in the afternoon of Monday nezt.it is intended. through the action of the Erie Dieisionaf Sons of Temperance, to ;honor Fathew Mathew with • Public Reception is the 'Pub, Rev. Win. Flint has been engaged to address 111 m. and dorotless , the oeeuiqn will be ono of peculiar interest. Our citizens. geaerally, will, of Course, be pros ant. Scarce any one will fail to embrace so desirable an opportabitykaf amiss and hearing the venerable man 'whose good deeds have rendered his name immortal.; We would. furthermore. state that a supper will come off in honor of Father Mathew, is the Brick Dwelling ;on Suits Street, formerly occupied by C. M. Reed. at 7 o'clock on Monday evening. Tickets to the Supper may be had at the Bookstore of 0.1). Spafford and the Mills. eery Store of Mrs. H. 8, Ward.—GaeUrr. Q Mixt . nom Wousm's Feta eons Us.—A New York paper estimates the number of visite rs to the Wurld's Pair. from Boston. 'Philadelphia, end New York. since its /maniac. at 5,600. Now if this number hate gone from those three cities alone, it is lets large estimata to say that at Mast 10.000 persons In all have gone frets the United States. No elm-would thing of starting on each eo excursion without cash and cash credit to the amount slat least 61,000. The total cost, in this way elost:' of the World's Pair to.esisOherefore $10.000.000!! A very important itein, by the Way. El Micaoaxe.—The Detroit Tribute estimates. that• the wheat snip or that State willexceed Is waitron that of tut year fell see-third ; that bfichlaira wdl expert twelve tailleu bushels wheat. sin mines* of caw; aid three heeded milieus teat of lumber donor tte present year• The ■iMnM. exports an set down at twenty , milieu of dollars is vitae. lIP' Noel Rout.—The Wan Chester Ramie 'eye' Ow thsaispofectoriag lowa of Phoenixville. in.that moiety. the Mill ler mil-read boa, the Furnaces. Ow Nail Fastery. sad the Cotton kiln. are an in wave open. sties. The various ere Mite" ore she elessively work ed. As this sews mesas freer a wile paper. if course ,ear whit Meads will not dispete.n. shispagh it doss lot slows exactly with their stores of bard ease*. depressiors. tad tubs assess the inalieftennoss. -which they have evils treat* op; t.r 4 it IM owning drabs; Unlike the ideal it owu liberal constitution, of tidily enable thew to aucorpo mititution. native population in destined 'mend power by a foreign race. sir successors and prutectors. It can now be done with the of all interested. It requires resent revenues of the islsnds the exeenses of its govern the interests of the inhobitsnt. is result. I believe if all the ..tins be presented to the peg.: favorable response to the Jo be the result." Important Dodgem of the Somme Court. Werepalrlish the following decision el the Supreme • Court of this Btata because it is rhwised imported' iq wither the railroad controversy west. which had been pending is our cent. 8o decisive is this decisions:me. 'Wend that we endierstand Gen. Reed. at whose mutate a writ of irdauction hadbeen asitedfreuiihe Court against the Frani:ha Canal Company's road to the Ohio hoe. immediately abandoned the prosecution and sold to the/ Compaey lb. right of way through his laud. We serf ploased that this quo:sutra is at Isat.seuled. stud %hit, yo. is a legal wry: B the Buptcme Court wiz, not intended to bore the fell power of a Court of Clianuery, without bound or gusli6• cation. What was to be its mycelia jurisdiction was not so clear. Bot the same grant is repeated in the same section ; and certainly with a distinct limitation of the power which ia the subject of it. " And the dolorous* Conn." it is said. '• worn swung du bank in the city of Philadelphia. ,and the Coon of Common Pleas in the said city' and county, shall, besides the powers and jurisdiction afore 'said. have the posreeitod jurisdiction of Courts of Chau-. cerjt so far as relates to the supervision and control: of partuerahips and corporations other. than'municipal cor porations." They bad it alreedY ; bet then follow' a aunilai repetition of the former limit of powers, and.a grant of petite new ones. 'with a proviso that " no pro 7 cess to be issued by the said coons of the city and coun ty of Philadelphia. or the Supremb Court antiug the rein. wader the chaticory powers herein specially grunted, ex cept such es hate been heretofore exercised, shall, at any time, be executed betond the limits of the city end county aforeseid." Why the process of the Supreme Court should here been thus rekricted in a particular county. sad left without restriction in the rest ofthe Stile, if that were the design, it is impossible to conjecture. modificatiOne of the reported Section, incongruees sod inconsistent as they are, end apparently the work oy many h . Ortilii, hive left the proyislons of the enacted ere tom, if not cobtrodictory. at letist'so obscure as to retie's.: legislative correctidwz jun is is impossible not. to Pee on every part of it that tlieuew provisions were introdOed to Cut down the juriadicuou Of,thei Supreme Court, at to the extent of its ludelity. The iirtitisaicenainly was; in• leaded. to meat sothetfUng, and the m rof it evident ly had in View the onmaat jorisdiction o • 81111M.R.10 Court as a coin of law in that county; and toultAfer a mod , •l for its or.gival jurisdiction, as a Court of Chisece rv, not lotendiug it to have align'sl equitable jurisdier elsewhere. if he meant not that. it is impossible to on lecture what he meant. The difficulty in aissignitti to the proviso any meaning at sit. 'is to recoacilo it totlie revives provision that the Supremo Court.should have concurrent, and copsequenily original, jurisdiction Willi" -the courts of Common Pleas in ill•the counties hot one of the glistens District. It is impossible to recincile tit to the details ; bet it is apparent from the whole that the new matter was introduced to reduce the jurisdiction of the Supreme Coen propbeed in the reported section to that of the dimensions of a court which cannot send its process beyoad who county. It is unnecessary to ask why such jurisaiction was withheld. ' has bees the policy of the Legislature from the foundation of the province to -dole out equitable powers to the courts with a parsimo nious bend. but to grant It to arbitrators to be exepited Without rwle,aod without shot. Happily this policy is feet yielding to a more enlightened one ; and there is not a doe* that if the subject were again preseuted to the Le later.., the clause of the reported section would be imicted without modification. Though the power to ie• line write of injunction is a despotic one, which ought to /be exercised in the first instance with great caution and only in the clearest and most indisputable cases, it Is an invaluable and indisputable one. A writ of quo warren to would lie io a case like the present"; but the object of a corporator is not to destroy a charter, bet to preeerve it, thgentic corporations may acquire, from combination of cooky. and the patronage it ereati.e, a dangerous idle-. once, and the Legislature could curb it,only by the in atrementality elf thejudiciary ; bat to make the teems mem etructive.lwoold reqeire it to be Invested with an adeqnste degree of power. It• is idle to argue ageinst power from a possible abuse of it 'A coon powerin, to do tnischief b powerless to do good. But however we may regret our inability to determine this motion on its merits, abort which it would be improper to volunteer an nrdition, it is enough' for as to know, not only that this formidable power he not distinctly and indisputable given to as, but that it seems to have been porposely withheld; arid that it was ruled by this court to bay* been so In Cusel es. Jones. This conclesign supersedes a consid eration of the.other points. ' Motion fora special injunetito dismissed. The Greatest Cariosity. The Cincinnati Enquirer ann.. sad says truly, that no cariosity of baton. genies. , art; et goiernment ails be produced from the emirs tattooing Drill that the zed wood has crowded into thei great Chrystal Pilii•e of London. wiN at ill 'compare with •:he premium weeder of Great Britain. It is the Bridal Caw* The 'eau natation of the population of Ireland his slain this spectacle: PoPeration in 1841. 8.17.5.1514 d. In 1851. • 6.515.794 Lass is ten yearn. A lariat ono million six hundred aid forty-nino thou sand subjects. . Bat the picture has two shades.;.-tbe Len• doe Times, asith !utiatic lasts and truthfulness thus paints one: "Unquestionobly. several hiskdreds.of thousands have perished perinuturel:. by the femino. by fever. by ehol era. by diarrfues. by slow huisgek. by nakedness, by want of fuel, by insuifieient habitation. by want of medical aid. b% neglect of neighbors, by desertion of friends, by the lowest possible rate of existence. and by the uttermost prostration of spirits. A quarter of a million poor erne tore*. huddled at one time in Workhouse,. or extempore additions is them. mid even mere !ban that number of habitations swept from the earth, testify to the almost in credible straits to which the Irish popslation hu lately beau reduced." DVIVOCIRAVIC NOMINAVIDIVI is Ostin.--The Dem ocratic Convention wines met In Columbus on the 6th. nominated due following helmet Governor—Reuben Wood. . Lieutenant Goveneet--Wm. 'Madill. Java—a W. Bartley. J. A. Corwin. W. B. Cold well. R. P. Ramsey. and A. G Thurman. Auditor qf B. Mores. Secretary 4f . Slats—Dr. Trsiitt. • I Triestine,. of Stabe—J. G. Westin. Attorney General—George I. Pugh. • Board if Psi/lie Works—Al P. Miller. G. W. Many. penny. J. B. Steadman. ; Er Tim flosrmitaa Eurctuiss. —The Penaayltrimias very pertiaimily says • lolg Ankle might be written about the lasi Soothers snit Wet re eHl•Ftlosig but • short paragraph will do. la Lentheky the Dentoents have gained Dos. West two mambo's; in ludisokal least one; while in Alabama the Ilimocratic flag still floats with the browse. What is the cease of this emseripera meows victory alb* Demoeraer in the Tree and ia tho Slaves Staten? Nothing bat the nationality of oar ivel; nothing bat the dimities of all to one common standard. What a lesson to Ma rem of sectionalism and 'eatery! • IT On son Csaa. 7 -A Campos,' f about sixty ans,. may. the Cinsissati Meas. a( Wednesday last, alerted frees that city far Cuba, sada tba canunand of Capt. &Wass, of tbs forma Csbat expetiltios, / 4 ,Er Tits Visistuto• Covvreirton...-The promisee' seedificati of the present Constitution. midi by the Isle Coo ntioa. assist in the Adoption Otis* system'of popular elections is, and departments of the government. is the bandonment of the principle of the representatioa olf• • • perty.and in requiring the Legislature to provide fe. the payment of , ille present apd over futon • public bt. The Legislature Is to be apportioned. the • House of Delegates on the Suffrage basis. with a Western ma jority of fourteen. and the Senate with an Esiitern major ity of tea. which arrangement is to continue until 1865. when the Legislature may agree upon a new apportion ment. or submit the question of bailie to the people. The Constitution i s iip be eslimitted to the voters of the State en the fourth Tuesday In October. IX The Gutiati Wads dus proaredulp here on Satur day Inst. "Crest ropular Demonstration." Comment is unnecessary. ' • IX Almost everything to gvatify.the caste eon be found at Harris' Merebeats' Easbange—..fresh Oysters. ouly 24 b°"l from lai 4 Wiwi'. Pule: fruit. and 'vegetables of all Nods, and aU served up At for any " sovereign." Cr EWE MID NOIITH-Eirr ROAD —The vexed ques tion se•to the width of the gunge of this portion of the track of the "South shore railroad. horn N.. Y. to the West. has at Isit been settled by the ad opticin of the 'sax foot' track, which. if we mistake F oot, is the width of the N. Y. anct.Erie,roed. The cersiniony of driving the first spike. in laying the iron on the Erie- and Noah-East road, was performed at Enii ou Wednesday, July 30th. • in presence of s, large concourse of spectators. That brave old tar. Copt. Dobbins, long known asene of the ornaments of the Revenue service en Lake Erie, bad the honor of giving the lint blow on ibis Interesting occasion. Judge Thoaipiou, the distinguished 1111. C. from the Erie duitrict. then addressed the assembly ably and eloquently, and was s l ficceeded by our old friend Co. Irvin Camp, Chief-Engineer of the road. whose rentarks were rocrft ed pith the heartiest applause. Vodei the efficient so partriaion of Col. !Camp; tibia, important enterprise will be rapidly prosecuted to completion. sod thes add-smatt er link .to the great chain of internai communication. soon destined to encompass the Westbru waters.—Dr trait Free Press. :e.te the and the :se. 'Pc" dale leaa the tax. ely. Is in 11E1 7 THZ AWFUL CO?ItHTION or IHHOZRIN—The Louisville Dernecret.in spealiing ef the otal rout of Whig ger! Kenineky. says: "We ma). however. set down the salt as a general rout of the whig party. 'Au immense mount of decen cy is'rubbed out and soppressed—oind multt•.ude of the lights of whiggery will hereafter born truly. We may look upon whiggery hereafter, as extin d t. There is not a State now that can be counted for Ole national whig party. There are several States not Ellentocrat„ but they are only abolition. whilst they claim tote whig. . Tilts Plums Taunts.. — About thislmithile of April last Neese remarkable birds began tit make their ap pearance in flocks flying from,the South in incalcu lable numbers—flock ' , succeeding I flock, cowering some four or flee miles in length and breadth, a con tinued Fucceselim, surpassing any accurate descript ion. A calculation was made by a good mathema - to Inn i.f ine number that passed into the town• of Beeitmantown, in this coutity,,in two, days, (a!low log two feet square for each pigeon,) and the amount was nearly one million.' . The pigeons encamped and nested on'"Rand Hill" in s l id town, in east numbers, occupying the forest some six miles in length and from one to two miles in width; and by carefAl inspection it oils ascer tained that there were from twenty to eighty nests in a tree. They- soon began in fly east from- their encampment a few miles to the {eke for water, s'.4l/t in ouch flocks as almost to obscure the sun—The males always flying in the m+rning and the-females in, the afternoon. They tot4ly refused. grain for = re time, subsisting on beach nuts, which were ithdiniarit in the'vicinity of their neAs. l The vie of this c•mgregaiinn of "birds of the right sort," soon reached the ears of 4111 Pigeon"' catchers in the Ifferent parts' of the country, and about the first of 1f1y...s coMpany came on frpnt 51-is-iictiusetta and comMtotced "baiting." They I continued to bait until the pigeons would eat frOm 1 4 to 6 bushels of grain'per day, and in • the mean time other companies came on and commenced Ou tliners. All persons engaged in netting and shoot ing these birds were successful beyond precedent.— It would be almost impossible to give an accurate ..1 account. of the whole namberitaken, but fond. corn- I panics engaged in catoliingi 'and purchasing, the writerlktiows, forwarded to ithe different , market. not le i s thantone hundred a ,4!, ; fif I y theasand /nuns. The riter was an eye witness to the number caught and (blessed by the first comuitny and forwnrdett to market (the Harris Cu., from !Mss.,) which amount edtour thousand &wins! The compatties con tinuto take them in lairge numbers until abOut the ' 17th of July, when in the course of a week- nut a pigeon was to be seen—thesflew in a body from their encampment to the northeast, throtighlienry. %tulle, in Canada, and to the forests of the state of Maine. 1 . Large quantities of grain were purchased and fed • out—Such as cracked dnrn and buckwheat; the wri ter bud not the means of •aucertainig the exact 11 amour'►, but presumes, from the belt information he', can obtain,- that not less than seven hundred buahels ' were used in this way. Ptirchaters paid from 31 to 56 cents per dczen for live pigeons.—Plattsburgk Reperbeetia. Pa u lcsmons anauts - r Acctoux - ra.— On the Hud son ver Railway the common speed ils that Qf thirtyjniles an boor, including stoppages. In or der to prevent accidents from colli.ions or obstruc tions the Company have estabti-hed very wholesome and Wise regulations. At certain intervals there are trickmen as they are termed, stationed, whose isonstiont duty is to inspect, like ,sentinels, certain portions of the road and at once to exhibit- signals in Cafe of danger. Each 'of these tracktnen are supplied with a white and red flag. If nn obstrtict ion exists, the white flag is displayed when the train comes in sight. Seeing this, the engineer feels secure in the rapidity of his passage. If no fllllt is exhibited the engineer must slack. Ifthr red flag, appears he must at once. The Company wisely consider that the expen,e of there it.en scattered over the whole road can be better borne, than the damages inciddat - upon a collision.—Hartforii Courtrai. 1.649,330 A New VARMINT SURIIIIIPIDND.—The Allege nians,; west of Cumberland, have considerable repu tation as huntsmen, but it appears that even they are not testifier with all the sounds in the mountains. Recently a party of hunters were arrested by a sound unfamiliar to their ears; various opinions were Filen las to the clasi of animal from - ,which it pro ceeded; but with the true spirit of hunters, it was resolbed to take the "varmint." at all hazards. They took the direction of the *mind. which broke upon their ears at interval., and as they approached it they circled round to make sure of the game, and with their titles cocked and primed they came upon a stews seer mill the utelditle," of which gave the un. certain souink—Cassfrerland Alleganian. A PATRNTIC AND LIBERA L Orrza.--One of the nion pipers of South Carolina makes a very fu k ; , announcement that %V. Wright. a noto , 'free moiler, has been elected Mayor of Logan. port, Indians." Mr. Wright. alter due reflection upon the subject, has authorized the editor of the, Indiana Sentinel to announce that, if South Caroli-. no will abandon her mad, project of disunion, and obligate herself to talk no more about - secession, he war, for the purpose of quiet inz tbe South Carolina mind, resign the Maynrship of LOgansport. So we may expect, • compromise between South Caroline and Logansport. All true patriots may rejoice. r . "Grim visaged war," will soon "smooth WS wrinkled frunt."—houisville Jour. A Rimiest ACTIRO AS Burs Juries •RD 30111T.4. The Philadelphia Ledger says Win. Rickards and Wm. i lloulton, two lads of 14 and 16, were arrest. ed implicated in stealing a pocket bnuk containing about $4O. The officers went into the }moment his parents in search of young lionitori., His mother declared that he woe not in the house; but one of the officers on going up stairs, found him Iring ip bed with a strong claim about his neck, while the other end was securely fastened to • bed post. Him father, it seems had resolved to punish the many faults of the boy, and acting as both Judge and Jury, bad sentenced him to c‘litary confinement in his , own room fora twelvemonth. The boy had beer, thus intorisoned for about two weeks. The chain was fastened about his neck with a strong padlock, which dangled beneath his chin se a lock et of no ordiatry kind. ' Tess Polank RAILMIAD.--This road, when co , plet.e will exercise• material infinenceo r i the too. el and transportation between the Alla:lnc and cific portions of OW country. The present ttite of the road is thus described by a gentleuisn writing from Cbogres: The Railroad is in rapid progress, for this en". try. The track is laid, au that • iocosn o ,,,, tat run, for nearly a mile, and by the log day of Au. Rent t h e ied t .ne e with gpfer, u two statirins,iNavy 'L.-1 And Catta, will innb now are eel! dim ea at the-beat very /wisely. After the 'pile s I N 'dirt before it will be safe for a keo. driven, the whole distance must be filled between motive to run over it, We may therefore li f e! , ihesitiles with 'dirt that the road will not be open to Gaium tinvl the let of Septembrr next—al, hough one would thick from articles in the -papers that the mad au neirly Waited to Gorgons, which is only half ths distance by survey from Nary Bay to the Pace aide. It is no easy work to bold 4 toad through a cotintry presenting so many obstacles as are found here: and those who look for a road to be built hers al ist in tl t i n e k t e i n os! one is, built in the Styte., are assuredly Sr A Srutgici "Bwowisw. yowl lady recently appeared at a ball in a neighburin: city dressed i n short plans and pants. The gentlemen admired her neat and comfortable dress, but - seversl ladies ateu eed of being immodest. She turned to some of Pleat whose dresses were quite low in the neck,asil replied, "If you will pull up your dresses to a prop. per place about your necks, your skirts will bang no lower than mine do."_Hartford Timm - _ ANOTfIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. • " rtresis, ao artificial Digest:to Fluid. or Gastric Juice . aim nyettetwia curer prepared from Rennet, or :be fourth sloniath of the Us. after directions of Baron Lotus the great ph y . 301 ,,, Chemist by J. 8. Houghton. M. D : . Ho. II horu. L, g h t h Fum Philadelphia. Pa: Thus is a truly wonderful rrusely for Indite'. lion. Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Liver Complaint. Coinufprilos t ee Debility. curing after outlier'. nwn method. by nafure'rOltdatest the ium.trie Juice. See wiwnwewcut pi another A SHALT. coStowsmENT OF "Till: Aitovi: 41 . 71.1E1VED. AND FUR LI: IA CARTER AND RIKOTHS:R.I4O. 6, R ELD HOVEL Also, by DR.?. IIALL. No. Bit TT The valuable Ilkmdand Bitten', which bare 4.. extensi% h. a popularity, and e.miniand ro larse a tale, n}r ..np arti only by Dr Jackson. at the German Medicine More, v, Arch urect. Phstadelphia. There hitters have aw. !I nowu for the cure of liver complaint. dvspepeia, chratar w a er . you► debility. etc.. in relieving which they hare no Nall. and have indeed proved a hinoialt to thols4asay. Who regard br. /an. 'son OP Mohr preserver from an untruly grate pate, ti e -most obstinate easevof dvspepila!peedilj and radirnlli yore 1f them The tumid lemur the excellence cif an article rounierteried ; Shia /0 the case with ttiesel Diners. To atm ;1 4 genuine. go to-Ur. Jackson's authorized iir,,etizr. ( We are authorized .10 *nnounce Mg. W. REED. of Er ie , is a candidate for Coroner, subject. to We decnuon of the twtt %Vhtg County Convention. • Ac^ 11 MAARIED. On Thursday lass, is this eity.bv Rev. H L. StanTer, .r Jonesville, Mtch. Mr. GEssoi H. &Auto'. or chili= bridge City. la. sud Mass Massa D. kleLser. rf Ene. Oa Tuesday evening last. by Rev o.ocA. Erika, Mr. Samuel Belden, sod Mi s s Caroline, daughter of Dr- C. F. Perkins. all of this city. In Watirford, on ti, ea, ult., by Roa. C. F. Direr, Mr. Jacob Gilbert. Jr.. and Miss Aurelia R. Trasit. (DIED. ' in Union township., Erie County, on the 2th Wil.qn. rteSft about 97 veers. • •d OARDi. The un4ersiened, raptl in of tar Itrra trot* Ifrrnenwk. nary Our method of returliiht thnilLe to the Forcumn and '4,1,1.0 of 1a• - gle Fire ('•anpiny. No. 1. of Erie. for the ethe n•nt apt th., ren. derml to !frit mnrol. the, proprtrto•*, In; gvo beard. 7he liandeek, w• ire oil her a nyuW t'My - eland hut euroutilererl .1 revere saleolt tha* ;mat, which t•Ortrilh.ll her 1144 eoiuo,ei.eed Imdly, brut an- th 1 .1,1 11 . 10 1111 ' h o qor n Ve I o•kt,((a. whore olie blunt hose nook. alpd a lit-•e amount of prr p rt , .1 oTll2ed. hut f)r the halm.** 01 the ahose company. Erie. A ag. 111, 10:11. It. 1.1,1 ARBUCKLE , Ac KE?LEIL st r a In Cfcreneajlarrlvi arc, CrLeler. kc. Ito Ferry Pluck, mate ettert. I.rte. Pa. • R. M. KING. Wnin.r_64 - ty and Retail Dealer in Tin Nate. reeter, Slget het. Wire. Urger Kefar/. &C. "Do. nianufiehner vi 1 ,n. and ellnet Iron Ware, all William Dean vl I mai% t.c.ry north of the Court Haulm. A Ward to tbo LagUer. - Afro -R. CURTIS will from this data until the Nth of Stp• .131. temler. her pencil ehei. I P.,t, r rail - von' for a Ilea a py - Now la tie tie for go.: barplus Erse, August N. test. NEW Mil OL ESA L E Hard I r are STOUT iItrOLGER. s..* ea. Main 36 two glean later Me Camel Lr..l6re, E•falt Awnless RetrAirre Cinestississ 31ertiento, laTerteri 014 Melee.* Dealer. in Emighe* and German Hardware. 4e. Received anti opened a large meek of \rn Goods, c r root tekau the Atneeinati Yilanuilzturers. and •I frerut hr purist 101 l truitn-t.ngland and thririao. id.sroting d Int li.r.snol arid ins 11.14$ ri•ceiu,i,ftrarckto nt cb•se ;yr ,ert. A Th., e. of A trittiatt G rods--,‘ p.m sleek of Ifir.ircr znd I'ap era. Steels, ant ry ri, all the Sannr et b.tintles; F ire. r, Urr4 , l and C. , k. Irks and hit ••ku‘vl.ili‘l';‘ , . du I —Werdnoll a ' ?li 1 1 .V.1 1 0, utnlarelinn saw.; Ilsr;ilsrannel a; d hick tau.. Lai Ilausiwers; ;locket 1,. *Anftra and Auger Isru-. shoed Ate•, Carpenter. Mt: •.:I•lltitti , clec • 411.1 •.1/1 , 0, T .' '010PP:14 Ales. Ate —ll . ollirsott's" Turning 11",•rti. Im'; 1,11. r taut. 143111.1141luglialg, Claw and Broiddlatcli ts.llr.ess and I odenead ['bevels and Tongs: Iron an tra-s 11-dis. Iron !Ind Brut Screws; Table Butts: elect :squares. Grid Irons. A utt.• 'Flying Squares: Gil urea; reyl Uniers.Sp,nt heart.. Suns tare Castors; eseutc ‘l.;,hoc loi o Ind P.,,er. tdae. Till. t • liesl. Cupbuar4t - and l'abiliet I .••k-. 11 Ire hal and If 4 u.e •Teams: 41 mintiest. Bri e lti and An• 111 C.rca , ar :sass: Blaeksialitlie • ittleiss; Ifrail :ma II)•el.os liaidlisd ik•ll•v4tp..ke Sbak tic as and 1-delni• nnh z.nd sithout er.dar Pearl White Ku,. , Inior buned awl tz,t , ...Te Wilts; lustcY Iloilo; .11111.; an•l l'alde and Tea e'sst•, r 4141 rtniil.turc. Carry 1 . 0111 . 4.4 Blind oda: le.. IF d • Curds. t'iodu, Lo - .ls. Reffle; 1.1,-I.lte cent , _.. 1..1 , 01g Patent Is4o4l,recilut4tll au t G itnout nicely .rn-; Vlotf, rla Sealer; patrol do tat cock`.: rats .4 , 1-1 ;17, caner+. slinsrts Sod spades; isuaiiire fdrks; cup d eat •lres. sash s. t. w 4 Fas:ea• Cr,: et.tir 11!!!. a t,'S,•, ea: gate bit geir and Gs!, lugs: rts.u•l tad boils; li..ndser: loot scrapr•rs. t•iy sad irons and suruds. [air ire Lad tyre bobs; bench serens; baiter atl.l cd TT*" k 11 1 .Cks. bocce ear seyttsrs:or.ball , sindier *cress; slut s. i plates, anti lifts; yeT, and inoi buttons on pines. trust eatetlu wiwkAir gni bre-- screw hark. and lams' boob. brass and j.panned t and hat !tools.. WIT Ir le rss , S.. U. l books; bras. b•,ks and rye.. e abut /1,,,,r li sit.. looking gills, screws: kettle knot..: passe ji22, re; liass and wen plat ht'"; Iran pokers: bore shits; wattle irons; !!.' I V rat.: 1 1 01 Pri""' 1/7,llllltut spike. gin hero; crow bars; shoe threat and in met, hand saw. mill an Bastar.l File., bor-e and s!, Rua rivets. tacks and brads; shoe and• finishing uail.. hide skips, palates; iron nuts ind washers; Gin, rtusel art auger handles: Carpenters' rules; flush' bolts; sash roller. nil etutie.:Tv'd muses; sharing boxed: DWI halls; flue ts; wire sie%et. wow tri:kla‘er carpet bummers; bench planes; oboe liainuiers,ld,unl site. deur tryers; ground wagon, boats; eat awls and spike, St. English and German Goods; Chistla ,and gouges; Wolisheil *hovels and; wogs. books lad hinges; Spew; traps: wire atuices; brass and lion candle .nets. 'starlit*. Tien, hatilitiefilaud,stledges; tinned ladle• quO melting ladles; piii•tleis and iitelftellt: iron imi.ap, braces and bits: bras. and sr" pad and trunk lock.; swifter anti tsar.. brat, socket castors; tall, cupboard:chest, and eattiort lerk-• 1 rifle pointing trowels; brawl cork*: trace. roil. ox and pet tkunl, halter etymons; razdt !spurs: knives and corks: Kt.-err. rhea , . 'beep shears; !woe ahem': razor.: curtain pur.snd hands brad and sestina Awls; clout nails: tenter laok....trrT rot pereitinpiob calm: ptinOln: tea bells: irthurg ml pert; flanges flasks: Lnaratuled 'mire puns and kettle-: 11 ' 4 "• round stair rod..; pule 4ratt n %%fought ei ly; •—", bras sniutlero; hoteliers' inerl4, linndstild I.enellt ponliev; *prink punehe+.l; I.amp Loteu• err; Da.. HMO; curiae; Tipp.; and nntre hush rings; tatorn houbs;, brass .*sera' t..totna sio nt. tobacco butes, bows till and cupboard lock.; u.ut et t. , t locks. safe.) Bolts: square-brad and welded-fiend bed serer-. •Wttgbil' solid box s ter.. 4' fl crops -cut Sall"; Cl 4 11;lued ind b ek lams: trowels; pincers; and nippers; Disiderst, l Itrr Cuffil Jewitharps; cleavers t butter • *renew cot* strews; k ger man .48114 w; usessusint gapes; rack mallets sod roller e: 1. lir• limb lustre. Ti" The adrerritere trove undertaken to do the wholrealr ware Buolue... equally tow one/ with the 'ire York Pearl Norm tOrolero—withporribly the dialyser. of purtatton on a Teyy telt heavy itoottew-and they see no rrl'is 'goy at cannot he dont. tott even at lees prices. taasinv.7' elpensee of coodoctoig a bovines. at Budialo, are not our-r.: thoreof New YorkVriy. They invite bu yers to er lure Owl astorttnesit and,orteett.. STOUT Buffalo, AUitirt Ma , n •tr..-t STATE marry kz. rma INIII7II.ANC2 0011EPANT. heat evidence of the outer.. of the three Mr! T ina to make the STATE MUTUAL FIRE A l COMPANY meet the wivit , of the community. is thr ut.paral leled amount of Ittleinclia• a loch has beet dace—ha' 0' 0 . 4 . /Ai'm Pol tell' dining the year. thereby-midi ne rale . 5 .• to the funds of the Company. Nearly all the propene of the attest Kind lu risks, and a large protturttott t° Un ' for only one t jar . The drat annual Statement of this CoarganYiul?tie" the 1J ~I May 3 la2t. is as follows Nittuber of Ppi IMP. Issued, Amount at riAi In I archers' Claw, •i Premium notes In force. C 2.11 premiums received. 4111.1711i8 " Losers end carmen mid, ramie SO 11 113 71 A • . el,tr.m.isl 01 Amount at risk in %web:tote Claus ts,"l •• Prrumtuni mica in Rime. " Caen ;multiuse teeeived. 111114111 U Losses and slipcases paid. 11.968 fS 11..10c 31 70,10 ' Whole amount of property at risk, o Premium Nam in fume. " „Push premier, received. $31315 fe " Looses and eXpensea paid, 5k1,411 --.--- Italarce In Amor of the Company. Atom three Iburtfts of the amount at risk in the NlertMO ni. will expire within eight months sel To 4. dy or country IUCTC11:1116, and owners Of Ja raiser. , isolated awl edontry, property; It Is believed thieCV/14,41/) fe advautaces ids point ol cheapness, sakt and Avant:, :arta w no Insurance Cotupaily in this couutry. il)4 3. P. ROTHIPIPPRIh3. I II 4S . t".. PACZRM, A. P. C. lIKCCWICK., B. T.:OMM, # 4 " l / 131 , 411411i.ittrinitarrgatizitroraosa. AltD.O.etryA:T.CamAlliall.ol.TlF.l" - - A. J. Gaut% Siersterip. • rfoliPt alw=tlpr mak.liPplitatioadmiefiew. viii ItesiTS wrmaeglr'w• GMil. ageaS for Dig Ciesty , et Edron" r•• - vim. 00g g