Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, August 23, 1851, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29. 1851
DENOCRAnC STATE BOXINATIONS.
WILLIAM BIGLER,
Or CLKAIFIJIILD CoUNTT
FOll CANAL CONIMISSIONEN.
BETH CLOVER,
Per Justices of the Supreme Bench.
JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset.
'JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia.
ELLIS LEWIS, of• Lancaster.
JOHN B. GIBSON,- of Cumberland. •
- WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny
sibury and Iris load:
We notice th t the mimes of the weans composing
the committees io the dif f erent townships in this county
"lfor the purpose of licking mibeeriptions to the Sas
bory and ' road. ippointed in pursuanc• of a resole
-06m adopted at a public 'sting in thhi city, on the 6th
inst.. are published. TA is a •good move. bet it ii of
little aecount unless follows up by a vigorous and mi
-1 nestrated effort on th• part • committee, to perform
the duties assigned them. Wt such an afar' ws are
confident I?tis county can be nt eto assume a correct
• position torpards this great work. d not only wish it
good speed r .,but furnish her Aar* of e means to eons
„Sete it.
, Er The Communication its another co in
, upon 4-
i mai* physicians. etc., - etc. , was called out . a notice in
our last paper, favorable to the medical edttes • u of the
14( , "
softer sax. To this communication we deena\at rep
ignite anneceasery , wind if we were inclined to disc as
the- question. which we are not. The writer is (mi nt
ly an opponent of innovation, but whether'he **read. a
renewal' or not, we, believing in thellargest libe7i c of die.
cansion. are willing to let the public judge.
Pittsburgh and Erie itailro;
We neglected to no i ce last week, (or r
' tore of the road negle tail to furnish us
nary infortnation.),th the entire lin
and Erie Road. from hie city to E
let to responsible con actors. %V
now bids fair to be ilt, and
over the dead body of / another
to public confidence. I
• Crawford Co ty Nominations.
' The democracy ofIC wford met last week in Con
vention, and nominal the following , ticket.:
Amentibly--Gen. erriman, of Fairfield. nud Ransom
Kingsley. of Stetib t.
Associate hid s-9. S. Adrain, Meadville, T. J.
Lowry. Connea
Sherstr—J. .C. Brooks..Meadville. ; •
- - terntbonota —Joseph Brown, Conneaut.,
Clerk of t o Courts—W. L. Brackenruie Summit:
Register nd Recorder—J, li. Culbertson. Woodcock .
• Treasyer—J. W. Douglas, ittradvi
Thi san excellent ticket. and we ace pleahed to learn
• , will a ii e an undivided support from the heretofore di
' cid einocracy of Crawford. At the gain* time the
•• . folfovr g gentlemen were appointed delegates to the jilt
. Mill convention :"P. W. Kirby, Dr. W. t. Owen. A.
l i nter; 'Esq., Gen. Daniel Shryock, and Joseph Patten,
Esq.
Tennessee Election. ', (
The election isaennessee has resulted itt thegpccess
of Col. Win. K. Campbell, whig. over Go. TrAsdail,
democrat, by some six or seven thousand majority, and
• whir gala of one in the Oengressional delegation.
' 'This result was not unexpected, and so fak as national
.• issues are concerned, we have no tears to Shed over.it.
'., Gov. Truesdail, although a patriot of the old school and
•
a true man, allotted hiniself to be classed among these
, twasionista, while his'eompetiar boldly - "haired the mu
sk," and stood up for the Union es it is, aiid the Com-
I pressible as it is—hence his election, and thh consequent
defeat of TrUesdail. :Had we beentin Totinessee, with
each an issue before us, we would have *eat for Camp
bell... we do now for Bigler and the Comproinise, against
Johnnie. and.agitation ! The loss oqa Coligressesan in
the Nairhirille district was to have Welt a:Filmed, as that
... district I. strongly. whig, an only elected a democrat two
years ago because of some al di ffi culty.
im
• ;
Father Nadu*. Visit to Ekie.
The visit of this eminent great snit good man to our
city wiUJong be remember and the geoid lie hectic
pl raked continue to be joked .over by Abe friends of
' the regenerated years hen . when.* rettollection of it
by the maim becomes faint ad
.indistinet. =lt is net,tie
• cause he is a teacher of a'yo rticular religiods dogma that
the hearts of community 'IS drawn towarids bins. but it
is because he has devoted ' pure and blamellesa life to the
regeneration of his Country nen in all land from intern
peianeta sod iti rensequent eiee. Hence it eras that the
Rev. Father's 'divot hero was bailed with each *nailer
ed satisfaction by the peophi Pairally, no matter what
. their creed or belief. While in the city he was the guest
of Rev. Mr. Dean. pastor of St. Patrick's Church, where
he was called on by the people- pee - rally. Seedily
morning he took part in the interesting ceremonies of
dedicating the new Church on Fiftieth Street, and in the
afternoon he commenced the work of refortn by deliver
ing a powerful discourse upon intemperance, and admin
istered the pledge to several hundred of hi•hsarers. On
Monday. accorliing to previous announcement, the nv l
of Tempearnce turned ott in Regalia, and in co
with a large body of citizens. called upon MM, and wel
comed him to the city ' Upon the return of the proces
sion to the Piablic Square, Rev. Dr. Flint. resiionded to
a previous call. moan address of , I eleqUeisce and
point In -the eveaingsoine five ask hund+d attend.
eda Temperance Supper given byethe Ladies' of the
'Citholic Church and others, for the benefit of St. Pa
- ttick's Church, - at which besides the vied cheer die
cussed, there was a general re-onion ofi+ntitnent. du
ring which ;ledge Thompson. J. Towner. Money Whoa
hie aml J. D. Dunlap, Ems*. were callediont and rest-.
pwridedie their ,osual eloquent style. Ott Wednesday
new Math** took bin departure Ipr Belitato. on which
eectetiee the following pestle tribute wsti presented to
hilisiby4tis author. 3. W. Doman. e ;
Ifttreartell to thee Father--aln *eke? aetHoj .
Petebanee, shah we meet ta•our pitgrinnage here;
• May !Karen conduct thee serf o'er the t rued wain
• To food ot.ut awaiting to wergOtue thee there.
Yet throb, 004 Ma' Dow we esum breathe the farewell.
That our bearts , will Doi yearn to meet tbedoute more,
Yes. Ibudly we trust that where angels dotb dwell,
We'll meet t Ith thee there. on ElernitY'll
rareweil , our korai Ern. UM' embed and opprees'd
%VII! joy at thy calming and greet tbee with Ore. .
Amt dee tem ed down ti 'meows, sepia word Mem
lathy pre ewe. to lead bet to freedom &bole.
ilt
T.T Tian Taos Stray& or ;rot au --The Warren
putter. in twitting the feet that t one feet office in
Warren County , where there are ceived Over far hun
dred jaspers each week, forty of which ire-prioted in
the county, litotes that out of these forty. “nine have not
pild a cent 'for over two yearn, and thirteen for over one
year; while the city papers an regularly Paid for in ad.
ranee." This I. undrobtedly • fair ozbillit of the way
eislatfryiirlsliebiwe an treated the worldeviir. They are
loitiltYnderiver beg by their neighbor.. is eitimos of
tlilijoinn tiouty. tht very men whom) interests they are
stirring freckly. while the Popp** they sb&oil receive is
linabanded pp to helpnw till the male( eity papers, for.
signer& to their sympathies. and is mine. Kim most is.
.stamees. enemies to their interests. .
Ms. Wirept—She er Tat fiersid has s mom
film Washington t . inik dieter rem thither
es *crowned Stete„ - meals elm, till about the
ties Congress re-unison and then wider MI resig
ns on .—Doubdol.
ERIE. PA..
FOR GOVERNOR,
OF CLARION COUNTY
r ther the diree-
with the peens•
'of .the Psttsbargh
a Valley, hes been
rejoice that this work
I, too; without walking
'Harries egnally entitled
Fugitive &NU Care in Bubb. -
Basle was the theatre last week of so little excite.
moot is Account of the arrest eta fugitive Wave. by the
attorney Of his owner residing in Losieville. and the in
cidents resulting tblitstroin. The facts of the cam ap
pear te be them. The slave Daniel was (mud in Loa=
Meals by a man nailed Moore. who hired him out. as
many slaves are hired eat. to the owner of a steam boat
plying between that city and Cincinnati. aa a Cook.
Whiled's boat inVe tying at the let Mir &beet • year
sine*. the slave took it into hie bead to a trip is she
lakes, like ether southern pattern's. be• • th is b•
ferret is rehire , nob hence his master was to the in- .
convenience r)t• seeding ii . man named I(set \te . hunt him .
sp. Rust toned him second Cpok on UT Duckey State.
and forthvritb proceeding to tate out tho necessary pa
pers for bfie apprehension. and with the sincere ofthe law
proereded on lociard that boat to acconiilish disk object.
TWINS:ere deseeeded to the coek-itipm below deck!
wbers.they found ' - of their
object; bet Daniel.
ere beast. soda a ,
'sty matterstriosionsi
a stick atrial! is thf
had bean stationed
that very aolitiager
it abort time hie pm
mewed: lo dee t
asissioner Smith.
tided in I faiiir of An
be well iieppeeed.
is a greet mate or mob' am.
is a great memo ?b, the political agitates. whose "ec
mMetioi would foie." if it were am hr a Giod-send
of this e r eepseiesally. Mfeemser.lbereforit.lnw
the deci. l ocia the iceistaiseioneOlawile known thee the
atteruilkif • owner. Rust. Ira a/meted ea • charge of
Assault' ad Baiter, with latest to kill Me Afire. sad
broil before Mr. Justice Gould for ezaminatiorti. AU.
ter ch testimouy pro sad con had bees elicited. sad a
t deal of virtuoiss iodignetioo expressed for buocembe,
/hich elicited repeated applause for the *simmer. the
prisoner pleaded guilty so far to the mesh mod battery.
waylaid 1150. which hd immediately paid, sad was die.
charged..
; • "
KLIITIpaIT LICTIOII.—The Ofisereer crows catteidera •
bly over ; tbe r alt of the elapse is Keatucky. If the
Observer had old its readers the whole story said the
hole truth. t .1J victory woald have been attributed to a
erAcaathaathe triumph of ••derocracy." C. M .
ci.znucipuiouesdatoFxiid fen
lhmr
vote mat owhich were whig, and this divisors of who'
votes °duce our defeat. This is the first time old Ken
-1,.
tacky been caught napping for many a year, but per
haps it ar I be the bast time for many a year to come.
Will the fr make the correcuoul —Chronicle.
The Dare:Vitt has no correction to mike,for the Observer
did "tell its readers the whole story. and the whole troth"
before.; The 'limbos in Kentucky is one of the greatest
Democratic victories lite have ever recorded, and no spe
cial pleading can destroy the force of that lkier amen the
wbig party. Leak at It!—hare is a State ( that has uni
formly liven a whit majority of from tea to twenty thou
sand—that in '45-sent eight whip to Congress to two
Democrats—that in '47 sent woven whigs topiree Dem
ocrats-4hat in '49 sent six whip to four Democrats—but
11011 elects a Democratic Governor, and sends to COA•
grossle Democrats. or half her deleption , tofeur whip
and oindependent whig, elected over the regular nom
inee by Democratic votes! Is not this a victory to be
proud of, to crow over, and to rejoice over, "with exceed
,ing great joy." Bat says the Cliiroiricle. "C. M. Clay.
the emancipation' andidate. polled ten l thousand votes.
mat of which were whig," and this produced the whig
defeat. If this were true, it perheps Might . have
some weight in .accoisatiog for the Whig defeat is Kin
tacky, but it is earful! We know; the Tributes said C:
M. Cte would poll 10,000 vote', and we presume our
crtemtrary has token fiat prediction for his guide ill-1
stead o rhe actual Anon, for we find keen the figures
that C. M. Clay has' not polled over one fourth of that
numberi.'—sai2soo—and a. to these voters being all whig,
ore majority of dna whip. the Certaicis has ner more
withal* for classiok them thus, thin we have for
el/intim( them as all Democats. 1 The probability is.
his vote is tiiken about equally from both parties. We
bat viedicatir the truth of political history, therefore.
when we claim the result in Yeatdely as one of the
greatest Democratic victoriesof.the,agel:
!.'Johnston and One fien:!L"
Three.years is comparatively_ a short' time, yet one
sees wary curious changes in three years. For instace.
three years age our:whig opponents were Mud in praise
of "Johnstok and one term," "Taylor and no party." and
the way - "katerforence of office-bolder, In elections"
was deslonnted was • condom, to the offending. Well.
as we said before. three years is but a short time. yet.
"Johnston Sad else Term" has become Johnston and two
terms, wittl4 "nalartyiset" creates sem& when allud
ed to; and is to the later4tence of office holders in else
doss. if Mere catiffirpeintSd oat a whig official. from
Goy. Johnston himself, dittos to the most insignikent
petty poet-matter. that dud not deem it his deity tomork
night and day for the slim" of the whig party is the
State this Fall. we are mach mistake!. The fact is oar
Whig friends hays the happiest way imaginable of becom
ing totally oblivious one year to the clap-trap humboggery
they practised the year herons; and digs it is they are en
abled to keep the field without any settled hue Of broad
and nitioual policy. but dependent upon the shifts of the
hour for their ephemeral anecessee.
Kew lay of Brie
We take pleasure of isallteg the attention of our ••-
sons I. the prospectus now being circulated by Mi. J.
B. Pansomr., Civil Engineer. for a new map of uur city.
Tharsueh a work is. mach weeded there ene z be little
doubt. and Mr. P. comer among us with the highest
recommendation. both as au Engineer and a putiessan.
/
we trust be will receive the aettesmiary couragement to
madly Me andertaking successful.' e have sees spit.
amens of several mews got sm en r his supervision, sad
they all inhibit a good degree artistic lute and cot
recluses. The price is only,s.l.
iloy. Johnston alio Winding Way.
It appease that Erie id net lb* only place when his
Excellency. our traveling Geuernor. received scold re
imptroa. According 4o this Post his reception was a fat
lore--a complete failure.; Some three hundred etegr.
'hie tickets to Beaver. when his friends were to limit
him, were procerld hitt the undmetaad that before the
time for the departur4 oc he cant had arrived some of
these tickets were offer at half price. We are unin
formed as to how 'things want offthere. bat on Saturday
evening when.he reached (hill Monengaliele Heusi his
escort, if it bad been largir. bad dwind:ed down to a tier
peril's guard. About one, hundred people, all told; had
assembled in the street and about the house to hearihis
goat man. We.fett chilled ourself et his cold reception.
We take the Governor to be a man of mansest good
nerve, and not easily dulled, but this enthusiastic recep
tion. 'she called it, was too miteli for hind, his jaded and
cowed look told too plainly that his fear of being van
quished was. from this indication, to be realised. He
appeared on the balcony..and akar declaring his inability
to eddies; thorn in the manner he would wish. he re
ternid his thanks for the eallutsiostic reception they had
given him.—(Here a feeble attenpt was made to cheer,
but the voice died before getting utterance.). and the
crowd quietly sod heatily 4lepenred. ashamed apparently
to look round for fear of being reeognized.
it
117 We . learn fro the Barak' Courier that Janos R..
/1•11111NOTOP. Esq, Postasarsei a that city. died ea
Wedassday last. M. H. was one of the old citizens of
Buffalo. Sad had-1 pied a prominent position as a man
aroaterprlos and be area talant. He held for one term.
the 'Mee of Mayor. to which he was ideated by the peo
ple. is the spring of •1841. and his admiaistratlon was
Embed* Grianar and coasisterrey.
The Fredonia Cease► learns from the, Chetottothat
Gay. Jobootoa •• addressed* ions sod oothaalaado body
of his follow,eitbieelo" is ibid . city tel tile fhb. Chuthiotid
of the Censor evidently dose itotanioretand that the
ewes version of ilia Goeeraor•s reeeptioa hors woe sue
of the best . jokes id the 1101111011.
LWITERPROILTHIC RIO MIDS.
Correspondent atter the Observer.,
Rio Gasses CITT, July 31. 1251
Deem Fats& : I believe we have as mach came to
cemplais gibe continued bet weather me whim I wrote
yes lasts The heat ashq dreads have killed the crepe
throughout thegtatire region this aids the Suers Madre.
and produced great misery and want. However. " de
spair is never quits despair ;" - ia proof of which we have
recently had a most plentiful rain, and all him& have
set-to with a right good will to plant another prop. We
may aster hops to make this as ',idealism! reties. I
sm satisfied of that Gat Years hence the Markt may
fidd a coati line of cultivated fields, aid cottager . '
along the basks of the Rio Greeds. but Men Bolds will
amain sugar case,trapes, orange orchards.or soma pro-
Mations other titan the grains: and some email' and ea
sy weds of irrigetion'slust be Adopted before this cam be
dose even. For pastoral purposes it will compete with
any ether country in the world ; the madman of the cli
mate. and the eternal verdancy of the grassylplaise ver
ify this, and whin we modem; the boandery between the
United States aid Mexico. it. must metiewiarily have
importance es • theatre of commercial speculedems.
Indian difficulties continue se usual. It is Mali a old
song visit I would not *peak of it. if several murder' had
sot bales committed in this ?Wail?. and the mail Meek
ed and robbed within eighteen Mho of thiti place, lot
three days sista. The almost absolute isopeessey of
Male Sam's Imes. for the purposes of header defence,
l is with as a settled fact. The apathy manifeited by did
people living right is the midst of these ecesetwoold as
' tomish yea The elections. for Meknes. are bold to be
a matter of mach greater ;interest. And surely it dose
' become a question of greal excitement in the South and
West. for the struggle bee l ies. a matter of personal eoi•
test between the applicants for popular favor. Omi 'lee
\
tier come on during the approaching mouth, when we
"are to choose a Go , Lieu t. Deventer. Land Coes
miseioser. and representatives Is the legislative branch
es. besides judges of the Supreme Colic For, all these
offices there are found a sofficiest number of patriotic
gentlemen. anxious to sacrifice glair priests iiisrssis in
order to serve the people. We have three or four can
didates for each station, every one of whom! is running
on his own hook. Most of these gentlemen are in poli
tics Demoerats, as you know Texas is • Democratic
State out-and•ost. The question, that hare agitated the
old States, have never excited the political billows of this.
They have had bitter. rancorous wars among themselves.
and of all these who .have held places ill the bete, and
shivered. lances in the melee, unite have come forth with
greater glory than Sam Houston. "He has no malice
in hie heart. no ruffles on his shirt," and the people be
lieve implicitly in his word—the heart of the great De
moeracy /wells with pride when his name is mentioned.
Chas. H. is i head and shoulder taller than any other
man in,Tezes, and as he moves among the throng they
shout over disk idol. To fall under the ban of his dis
pleasure is to sink lute insignificance. A word from him
and year formates are blasted. for no man ever held a
more absolute and unlimited sway ovir the minds Dimon
than be, when he chooses to exercise N. • Innumerable
anecdotes are told illustrative of what I hare said. some'
of 'which I would relate if space permitted.
Rumors are rife of a revoletieo shortly to beret forth
iu Mexico, and I'M inclined to thiuk•it is sot all smoke.
The government of Arista is ens of the best they have
over had in Mexico, provided it is no sin to step beyond I I
their plodding law-givers, and prove yourself worthy of '
the 01. That administration, however, is at this time
in a very mesh' of difficalties. It has sot sufficient rev-
'sues—the treasury is bankrupt. the forced loans exhaust
ed—in s h ort, it hoe no resources. The Legislature will
not reduce the tariff, the people will no tpay the present
one, the northern states are in a state of miserable star
vation, trade is at a stand, and the ship of state is abso
lutely sinking. Murmurs of discontent are quite audi
ble, and the dark speck that, win upon the horizon has
expanded into an overshadowing cloud, and depened in
its sable hue, and when that Storm bursts. the /moieties
of the northern States, and the disperoberme tof Mex
ico will hay i begun—the boundary of the Use ed States
and the line of the Okra bledrs - will ennui a new
republic. Bat I dislike mystery, and there I will
deal in it no longer. Arista, who is a sortheM man, is
at the bead, of this revolution, It is to t burstl oat on or
about the 15th . of August. the first blow is to be stmeek
at Metanicess, and the States of Tamaulipas. New Le
onlatid Coahihula are known torbe invoked in' it. I
should not feel myself at liberty to develops these thisga
if I did not believe that by the time this reaches you. the
newt of the ociftuitak will be flashing along the various
lines of telegraph in the States.
Yours. die , . 011E00.
=CI
sod was
bead fnow
Itiot. who
lotkpo of
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takes •d
Ir. Com
oro do-
. as may
Sale was
rr Ww leant from a privets letter from Niagara Falls
that Okah Tubes; the ladiait Chief, who was lately in this
city delighting the musical - cireleis by his entertaiumests
on the flute, varied his ussiaL.performance last Saturday
1 morning by taking to himself a "pale face" wife. What
repliers the occurrence more remarkable isthat the gen
eral belief prevails that/ he emixent "Chief" has a wife
sod family is this eit This complicated doubling may
ti t
it
be according( to Ind' a customs bat rather conflicts. we
should believe. wi the laws of the United States.—Biii-
Ale Reptib4c. /../
We do cot know but we may add to the Rapallic . 's
1 "complical o sil doubling," bat to the "best of our kiiow
ledge anifbelief" this "Indian C'hief," is just no Indian
ICliief / iii all. and bouts of no more Indian blood that the
Editor of the Rerielie: en the contrary it is a pure mix
'tore of African and Kentuckian. In pfsiin English. this
pretended Indian Chief. -"Okah Taboo,'" deed 'te be a
very respectable free negro Barber in Louisville. and the
Louisville papers have exposed the cheat be is now play
ing fifty times at least. So, if he has "dose" the Buff.-
louians any, it is their ewo fainit.
Last week the 'Obsersar crowed !artily over our sup.
posed defeat to Kentucky. How does the editor feel
abuut this time 7 Hada% he better crow spin, and tell
his readers that he was mistaken, and that Dixon. a
thoreig* Whig, will have the honor of representing Ken
tacky in her Gubernatorial chair.—Cosassaaal. '
The only reply we have to make to this =walled for.
and; exceedingly silly flourish of •• froth and Nathan." is
to call its author's attention to the following paragraph
from the Louisville Cannier. a good Whig paper, and
which. it is presumed, knows as mach shoat the result
In Keatacky,as the Editor of the Coalmen:is/. if not a
little :
- Et.rovrow;—We lays official retinae front SI
counties and the city of Lonievilk. and reported rem*
from 3 other counties. and Powell'spriajority over Dixon
is 163. The only eoanties yet to be heard from are Car
ter. Johnson. Leteher and Pike, which in 1848 gave
Powell a majority of 730 votes over Crittenden. If thesis
counties come in as they did before, Powell's majority
in the State will be 725. They will, however, we think.
give him a gain of someitwa sr three hundred votes. and
Puwell's majority will fall but. little, if any. abort of MOO.
117 WHIG ovcsncy.—Some of the Whig papers call
Col. Bigler thee•ginget-bread candidate" for Govenor,
because his mother once Bola calm sod swfetmeats for
a living. In other words, they attempt to throw ridicule
noinitim, for having been bent of Aber parents. Bat such
abuse always recoils spun Muse who niter it. It is no
disgrace. thank Gort„ In this country, to be poor; and it is
just because Col. Bighir has risen, by his own artided
exertions, from humble life to a place among 'hit best
mews( the hind, that his felloti-leitisens respect and ad
mire him so ,much, and are detirmined to make bins : their
Governor. The people always delight to honor them
who honor themeelres. -
• SKIIITED liar ifteurrt—The Bader Dastoeral. a
Whig paper. ha* erased the .sine of Samuel HaPikon.
for Assembly. from the head et its paper, busies be re
fused to pay for printing hitj tickets last fall. and is not
willing to support any man for office who does not take
hie paper.
47 Tie WAY re WORK/4—The Editor of the Lowell
Na. nyo, in passing the same of a man that did•nt ad
vertise. he observed mar clerk cleaning his fingers with
the armors, another b►laacing, his yardstick as he sat
listlessly en the' counter. while . the proprietor, with the
same larnheas expression that an onbreeched urchin
wears when he drops his.dompling sod thb dog snaps It.
was measuring ant by paces the distance front owe mud
of the shop to the other. Plenty of costenters, like the
Pri at and the Lesko. ••paned by on the other aids!••
SIIPTIIIOII PROW OUR EXCEL'S=
WI? gampitiAL DAUM •l POW.
ET: Cbilita;a whig sad asetbasialaists. bit bus sketall
is dm lit Diattict. 11. C. by 1000 majority.
rr Oen hindrmi and eighteen locomotive. of Ole
ma st powerfol clam. are in coattail employment on the
N. Y. and Ercißail Road.
QT The ant.* Democrat eaya:that ilinsjansin Perry.
an old and ae4ve whir known ae tha t “irea king" in
Penni. has cone net for Col. Bigler fer d
17 Gas. Sac. Hwang is expected it New York in
October. on s twopences tour. Ins is' annownwi to
lecture throagtoat the State. '
1 / 4
Erßeware I' counterfeit notes toe the Sainte Can.
ty Bank. w - enticello. N. T ., A lame number lof
.-tire's" an i cirealatiim. i i
113 fienokenr, we observe. taiga a lively interest in Cu
ban affairs. Wag fearful that a reColitiou say lemon Ow
Production. and raise the price oil die weed. • .
ErThosoniewhat notorious SE biarsbaa, of ton
lucky. bas val. back, to whiggenr. %vendor if ho in
'comb of that rblito be adusiiklotorad to Col. W?*o's
calf?
Er Tiro Iliiwtoniees deem it suirprisieg that
phis. with twkiihe Dumber of iababitaats. we leas Sis
ter then'Boitten.. The PhiladelpiShuts are probably Wot
so thirsty mornings:
U . The Owes in the new Mumetituties d IsOgee
prohibiting entered people from miettling in that state.iwas
adopted by thb people by about 00.000 majority. Prbtly
decisive that
•
rr boa Dart.—Tha polies of !throws arewagi :
• war- of e:tenniaatioa •roost, the dogs of that ciy.
Motet firs hundred liar. heel drotroyed dariog the Sea
QT W. hay's% received a single eustamer yet for our
oiler of the.plieerese-for i year buy responsible-whim
and wait 'mill Cal. Bigler is ele6ted Governor. Won't
somebody "walk up to ibis Captain's ones 1" •
f
IrrEsaviqusisr.s.—Ths Grewn Bay Advocate talks
seriously of ticks like earthquakes being experieiced
latelY! Th Badger State is . the place for all Boris of
novelties soil developements, p Steal and atbstwisa.
03 AIMPIUIPRIATILLT united whig arty
in Ne,w York. which is composed of ”wooly-hoads'l , asd
••silver-`reyw." is now called the qiatiost party.,,"• *-
prupristely pam•d. very—a streitk of wool and L sfreak
of'cutton.
OCT In Stillman county, in thila state. who the Pea.
pie are of Firlinithre' honesty. for(want of abe er jail they
use a board.kila to incarcerate Otiondent ain't theilaw.
A fellow was put into it last work on thief's:go of horns
stealing. . t /
Er A mambar of the “SoothiirLeaaadets Lazy Club.'
hail just bare's:pelted. for piiiVfaster than a wa'k.
The recusant offered, ie'rnitig , ssion of sentence; the fee
that the Shbriti was after hi t% but the society was iooa
arable. i
BT Er.ortur.ay.—At Loweff a young amnia giilaad
NI bachelor 'fun off: thelmenband saw them em they got
*Gated in Mu earl. gave throe ; char,,. waved his! hat.
bade them ,aajoy themselves it ffuly could, and thezire at
. bask home' a happy man.
coffnurntv—marthi P. Sweet. of Freeperi. 111.
hut been converted from a Whig stump ender tea Meth
odist preacher • ; so sayi the Gaga& A hopeful sebum
sion truly. which illustrates thntruth of the poet Soo
he adored, " the vilest sinner; mey relent."
Er Too, Corwin. the Whigflpecretarref the Tre•sur . y.
made 01000 out of the Gsrdier claim in rise weiek.—
It would reirire a !shoring man er meehanic. to li4u aid
workfare ituaiired mid eisry.sizi t yeers. at one &Mir per
day. M Make Ail rani. •
Tsanionset Prrieebuien was
arraigneitately in Critteedee eeuety. Vermont.? en •
charge / of tilgarny. pleaded. isiesenrb of the marriage.
that The first was endendood a, the time le be fed only
dirge miraidaf
IT The greatest performerat tins Circus in the Cham
ps Elyse.' at Pins is if inns rumbas. an Ambrieen
whose father resides. we belie's°. in North East. a this
county. Zits astonishing agility sorption's/men 14 Arab
performers of the same establishment. ,
Et Among the candidates for the National Of f eeneit
in the Cherokee Nation , we woe the name. ppring
Frog. Spirit Pot. Laegh-ai- Mach. and Lightning-bug.
For Sher* the nation of Visit Tail and Pe'Mani Tiger
are tnentineed. •
07' We want nd better evidence that Erie is haprov
int. than the fact thst her meChanies are profitably em
ployed. Bricklayersiare not th be had !inlets or Toney.
in conseqUence of which we Ire fearful a large 'mount
of.building in contemplation !this year will havel to be
postponed, .
QT There is a`fetiale now', resident in Clark 4sonty.
Geo.. who is one hundred OSSthirty-tbrie years Wf age.
She is quite lively and' cbeerfittl=—conventen tbsently. - and
reads well without Ma use of glasses. She hsw living
within ono mile of her residspce, grand childreiX to the
sixth goseratiOu. „;
LT A Fix:mats RKPLT.—During the ezantiwelion of
a witoess,las to the locality of the stairs in a bonier, .the
counsel naked - him "which; way did the stainsi run?"
The witnerW4 who by the wai is a noted wag, replied;
that "one, Way they niu Up stain. and the other wry they
ran down' stairs." The lear i ned counsel winked both
eyes..mid then took • look at 4he ceiling.
117 Aset-Tosicco.—A temperance pidloor eztendier
itsoriewe snto the region of tebacce, exchimet
iipleudi4 Rpm the apostle h tatil would have Made had
he gone about to proclaim t sublime, truth of! Chris.
liana:, with a quid of tobacee and e long mina in, his
mouth."
117 The oldest Man that ever died in this woe*, took
a newspaper Iron the day he' was twenty-one . years of
age to that of his death, and always paid for it in advance.
And it Is "Imposed be would lbe still living, bat inforts
nately hie neighbors were tot: as honest as Himself,
eonsequeetly the paper suspended. and that ensiled his
death. •
•
Obituery notices are ty ry,often absurd, and footpad
of ekcitinic symytthy iu the ruder, Create germril ridi
cule. OntiVbich we lately •*ltw in a Southern paper be
gine as foltowa:
"My mother is dead! IC is i -a sad reality! it Jai; mel
ancholy record to make—the death of one's method, when
that mother was a mother to , every acceptation of the
term."
(Er Father Mathew, it is said, will return to England,
during • the ensuing month. ! Since his arrival in this
country. he has enrolled over halls million perroMi un
der• the banner of total abetioeetce. Us comMencied his.
labors in this cuss in April. ;1838. since Which .be boa
rdmiiiistered six million 841dt-roar thoissandlini i
'
Bred and tlfty pledges.
Q 3 Peaches are very condioive to.health. Dr;Stone
of Louivisna says id fever thiy are invaluable. Is
.bis
opiniOn, plenty of peach orchards are worth a tbnasand
quarantines for'the , public health. "No more sciervy,"
toys, the doctor. " Eat steeled [witches if you
k ee p off indigestion." This I,lst/resting to peach= vend
ere. ,By the by. we notice Harris. at the Nerohasle' Ex
change. is receiving some of tbis delicious sad hsialthfol
fruit every day.
117 Ustraasaus Couarts.—Over $lOO.OOO have
been subecribini towards the artabfiehsest of • Usiver
*alit College. sad subscribers to the
,ford will Sleet is
Boston on the 116th day of &Plosion for the pigs* of
f riocHag s location for said Odin,. sad 'bossism board
at" Directs'. Whe bass Sit list. if proper saw were
Oxen. Erie might be Hissed as the localise. N. mere
cell tea). Iteshlden or bettor Ine,tioa said be Wind, we
,are eerie*. lse'Vit wadi >t trial t.
For lb* Erie Ob•o root.
THOUGHTS
On As iniejoci if I* Annals Physicioase geserally, and
Um **hinds Bledina Ctfile it( Piniadoi
• . ?kW' in inerin..
Whores', The Medical profession is this only else of
tbo thine •vocations commonly known as "Maned"—
to4ip Ass improperly—ia which persona of
all %mei sixes, oozes, vied conditions, with or withoat pre
vious wady. Net thousselves entittod to wake and meddle:
sad whims. Reverend ad Legal gentleman sra Owe.
in theiV[ewn opinion. amply qualified to Moab PhyoieirMe
is all lueusts appertshilag to medical, lam sad do often
esereleil snob privilege. to the gnat Nara and detriment
ef medilcal,mea. and against the ponce and comfort of
said maile:al men's pimiento ; and whereas, aloe, physi
cians* sot permitted la etereise scab right 0 letorfer
enati the pietism of either Theology or Law, upon
v i ,
as
pain {tool g imea 'co di ra the one heed a fanatics ,
and siefthe other ign sat meddlers , while if they per
mit *Me 'epees to gm} untroubled they are regarded as
iafidele an , bad chime" ; we feeC it incumbeet apes us
to males a Matoment *flour opinion regarding each co
~
duet iii general, and thim rata Migrant violation of D 2 '
Cl. propriety, and respect to the I. dignity of the ese
sion" 4 zhibited is the Institotioe of is "laws& Mica'
school 4" in particular. ,
Of Homoeopathy. Tboomoniaisisni. Gals *ism. Hy
dreki:l y. Floctro • Melamine'. filehopatb . "Mid geniis
*mu Msgsterilkas." we say nothing. : am if people
will.bt deceived by . such Members. Moist eve, the
shadow of planiibility, let them die to their folly. Bat
there a speci
~ t
alisation abort the teasione of the •• Fe- ri
male' edictal School," which iycalculated to lead astray
weak bad well-meaning indi !Aside. who would dislike
riseeMingly to countenance e improper thing. A very /
brief Maminatioa oldie a meats adduced for this grand
anderlaking is all our set patpoec First, it is OD*
tendee that by its ns respectable females may obtain
en hoiiest livelih Query: How rerpertails and mod
v
iit ar those rem el t." likely to be who will go through all
'that 1 4requisite/to obtain a thorough medical education.
More er. if oy can obtain by any other , mama funds
'efficient carrytbens through • medical school, the
same 1 m • would give them a rapeitable support.
Still ' ether , whit livelihood could they obtain in a pro-
WM whichle now far eveirstaked i eby the thousands
au illy poured forth open our load by the numerous
" institutions" disfiguring Hal emcees 7 The men who
so benevolently urge this reason from their enshrooed
ehaire, would roll up their eyes, as far as fat would per
mit them, in holy horror, should the Doctors recommend
these[ " respectalde females" to write as clerks in law
yer's Offices. or act as-amanuensis for grave tad learned
Doctr' ) i.
Okeend. But some men !urge their utility as
,
midativee. Why not come t howbeit, sad say se, in
stieisd.t of blarneying the publ c by chairs of anatomy.
tshireistry, surgery, and what not t We do not dispute
that. lby proper treinieg. thei anightilloonte very tolera
ble rilidOivos in natural labors, but when the dreaded
pere"peral convulsions, adherent placenta. violent duo&
ing., ocked bead. or mat presentations e'
. occur, the male'
practitioner mast be sent for to extricate madam from
her difficulty. Out upon such munch modesty. So long
as tilts practice of medicine exists, so long will delicate
ease occur. where IBM. strong nerved, nun mist' offici
ate., I Why then ••nte w I and pule" about what has been
donetfor centuries without either "caudal or difficulty. It
is otO piece with " phonography.":and other " modern
improvements." But, say our opponents. look at Mad.
ei Boivin; La Chapelle, etc.. etc. Yes, and are say.
ooltt at Joan D•Arc, Charlotte Corday. and Madame
Resto. They, toe, were women, loot they were the ex
ceptions, not the role,
Third. Some, more modest yet, urge - 11641 a medical
educistion will fit women bettel , for nurses. Most riduc-
Itiouk of all. Nurses ! Are not nurses too impudent and
seltisiffieient I Would-you render them insufferable by
addilog to their already extensive vocab;alary a smatter ! ,
hag Pl' medical language. '• A little knowledge is a ditn.
ger+s thing,•'and ‘ if it would not render them " wiser
is their own estimation than tea men who can render a
reasiOn." we are mistaken.
These are about the most cogent reasons urged in be
halliof this improvement is " women's rights," and the
preciediag brief szaminatioa is a sufficient hoot of their
valiffity.
1
e say nothing of the respectability or the females
like to be collecte d in such a school. We would not
for e world hint that . they are likely to eonsist princi
pallY of sour old maids. and snperansmated harlots. Nei
therj would we intimate that toy price poring girl who ac-
eidehtally entered those walla, would be irrevocably con
taminated ere she left them. A LAYMAN
LAVI".TICRS T)141:111PIWIT.-
Thi Silver Gras ' and %illy Beads of New York—
reliaO Memos: Land Szwoon W6tp 7 have kissed and
made friends, d are now workingyigethei most loving
ly id order to retain the spoils. Sewardism is triumph
ant in the Empire State. and Fri Mr. Ftweinui will
front henceforth, have to play second fiddle to that prince
of demagogues - . How art the mighty fallen But,
of all, there nothing' wonderful in all this. It is
notking more or less Ilion Whiggery exemplified, and
gee/ to prove the truth of a declaration said to have bmn
made by Thaddeps Stevens. several 'years ago, that the
Wedge were a ( "whipPable material.' He whipped
their into the support of Joseph Ratter. in this &ate—
ondO•ward has whipped them into his abolition moos
*ratio New-York. e
Ili Bs CATISTOL WIRT TOO TAIII,--Aiother iortsnes
of Poisoning by mistake of utedicius. secured in Syracuse
on i rednesday. .A young woman feeSog anwell , took.
as s suppoietd. a portion of spoons salts. and was in
eta
4.
ly wised with violent 'ramping andipain in the ste
in . An analysis of .'portion of the seppered salts.
pre
l ed it to be oxalic acid. There was no abases of the
recovery of this victim of a mistake in selecting medicine
air A STATIL WITZOOT A GOTITOOOI:—PADOAATIIIIia
is 11 4 ! , Pretreat wittiest a Governor! William F. Johnston.
wh was elected to that office about three years ago. has
deserted his post. and is traveling through be State. on
an 4/ectioaeering expedition. This gross mirconduct and
neglect will doubtless be severely reprobated by the whip'
for they have alw..ye been violent in condemnation of the
“iii4infereitelif olua•koklers ix elitist:nu."
sir CANADIAN Cutaitcsct..—Tbe lasfeetor General hes
subisittod to the Canadian Perliamerit at Toronto. a ae
ries if resolotious for the adoption of the Octant carrell
cy. es now im isle in the United States.. for the =steal
benefit of the States and Canada. The present money
of alcoiat is is pounds aid shillings, Halifax Currency.
wiz; 'the pounds equal to four dollars. United States cur
ter, and the shilling is equivalent to twenty cents.
10' It is estimated by tenderises of 'tit. Louis. who
bassi jest rebutted en the St. Ante from a trip ef that
60441 chartered by the American For Company. some
two hundred mile. above therniouth oft!). Yellow Stone,
that' net lees than aia thousand Indiana :of the various
North Western tribes here died this lIIMOU from the
ema,l pox.
,
CilyEa RaLts.—Tbe Chippewa . Advocete
statil that it was Mr. Jeremiah rilnMoiray from
Gram! Island, who went over the Fall! last Friday.
Thei Advocate says he had been at Chippewa in the
aro tog, selling vegetables, and before returning
hoe ee got considerably intoxicated. .0n approach
ing Coat Island, he was seen to be asleep, and did
not!rouse until on the brink of the first: brealfers,
When he started up, gave two or three stroke with
the bars just as the canoe plunged into the rapids
NM broke in peices. Nothing mote was seen of
html He passed this side of Goat Island, and had
bbpera tuber, could bays saved himself.
I
; FAKAIk or NaTtran.—Two physicions of Georgia
Doctors Cohen and Durr, have publiihed a state
ment to the effect that there was born upon the
preMises of David J. Williams, in Telfair county,
negro child, weighing twelve pounds. with two
well formed end separtte heads and necks. two arms
and two spinal cobra's, three legs with feet attach
ed, two in their natural position and the other COM
hit out pa the bank in the region of the hips, with
trolhearts partially joined together, two lungs, and
othur a nomalies.
N l _ by Telegraph
BOUT . Si, ANlrist it
irbei r als h News captains tter from 4aeb s . i .
v al.. 110 8 ... where • vessel had "red from Cardi n*.
where It says it was reported the latter plate tliat th e
G•ver•ncest troops bad b severe' engagem esh , eel
the prierietsr—vu of some portant*, IS which tis s h i .
,"
ter completely routed troops. killing 100 mss tiett'
capturing 0 pieces of Ciliary. It else confirms the , * ,
port et,tbe naiad at Vila Clan. Trinidad, sa st i si p t , — am
Pine! del Rio.
BT. L it'''. AUStlet lf.
There was great storm at St. Louie, es Thintday lox
The Pisani. Planter. Aleck Seep c u d w eloni wield
wen ido frees their laseripp• Thylphaln hoe hr
cabala s chicesoya. £l - ,;wee demigod i s the amuses
of . Theiteasseii Mosntsiti•er lather eltinusey
as dot boos.. Sewers! , ream r(eff completely leas.' Many light buildings seri / Sheds were b re w s free.
/and firmer", tress and trope mile leveled as the 'mew .
1
Twin s eras - rifest lose life aoddestiaet es a pt..
poll). sit bleselitise.low /oat the Blab, by i fis ii k et is a
creek. It.eitsered st Of Mosses were icremsg, is
one of which a wern ) en and three children "pre drowsed.
Tbilisi 11 $ 11 :0 (1 ° 4 , 11 41 1 , " tele the Publie works. •
1 i ;
.#
Gewsop. August 10.
Tesiteniai s4ory dash:Sy:tin ire *enured is the ed.
Inge of Foltin, destroying property estimated at $lOO,-
000. ITh Folios Henan sod all that block wee ps i ,
4etely troyed, and alga the West side of First Katt
) 4(
ftyjamifies were borne , op.. Little insurance.
/ ! 1 Raw LONDON, Pa. kith.
/ oa t seedily a /u nwise lest. the Methodist Ebert* here
was slack by lightning. Urhill the congregation wee en
gaged in worship. sod this' palter, Rev. lone Sammy,
was simost instantly killed. Several of the sadism*
wereieverirly 'tanned , hot the building was ouiojer s d.
The iv. gestlemsa learres a wife led two childrei.
,GALTLSTON ;Foam, Aug.lo.
This election is this Stitt. has resulted in the met re .
lion . of Peter H. Bell. densocrit. for Governor. le the
vps s ie rn Disrict. Voloey E. Howard, is probably melee
ed. 'Nothing decisive has been received.
) . . . BOSTON. Aug.lf.
A man named Wad. Williamson, alias Moore. abs
averir that he is a Universalist Preacher, was arrested , a
Mandheoter yesterday. charged with passing consterfaii
bills, tf the New Engleind Bank. Boston.
!, NeyeYeris. Aug.*.
TIM steamer Brother Jonathan from Chagres. Rye
sided ma the 9th.., She left at Chagrea l the rummer Fal
con. awaiting the mails. The steamer Ohio arrived at
Chilies. on the and wis disabladi
to steamer Union went ashore on the sth ffJely at
3 A.M.. foam days from San Fnincimol. on Quintin's
Beet and was a total. wreck. ,S . be had on board 300
passpogees. and $3110:000 in gold dust. Passenger' AM
dustiall saved except
.$6.000 taken by passenge rs
eresi—no freight saved. The loss of the spip was there.
cult of gross carelessness. the man at the wheel bail
intokicated. The steamer Northerner brought plea's.
geni and geld dust to Panama. Tte Northerner Ma
nearly it 2.01t0.000 in gold dust on board.
The cholera continues its ravages on the Island of h.
MEI
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER
FIIFSIN, an artificial Digrsn‘e Fluid, ocGastric Juire' scat
Dyspepsia curer, prepared from Rcunct, orihe Nina woman De!
the Oa, after directions of Baron ldebog the great Pbyriapeal
Chearlieby J. S. flomeht,, , N. p.. No. It North Embitt Sum
Philadelphia. Fa. Tbis is a truly srjanderful remedy for lodiges
tior4 Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Uwer asuplatnt. Eessurrusa sad
Deb lity. curing after nature' f own i Ciekiwid. ht nature/ Gird egret
tbs. mark Juice. See advertisement in anialcr column.
A IN, ALL CIaNSIGNAIENT OF Till: AbovE AITICLI,
J LIT PF.envEn. Alin Fq )11 SALE El" t• %ATER Amu
It l iTli ER. No. 6, R LED HOUSE. Atm), 0. DR. V. HALL,
li . I, 111.71:11S' BLOCK. L
MARRIZD.
. At Springfield. on the 12th must.. by the Re,. 3. It
Wliiialt. Mr..EDWIS Bern, and Miss SARLII i. DU.
ant both of Elkereek.
--
Dr. L.
the 11th inst., by Arv. Mr. Whilney.affintrienir.
Dr. L. Hunan and Sinan E. PATIUDGIA. 101 of Willow.
dr r Wiscossio. • . _
DIED.
ith inst.. of consumption. Miss SLIINA M.
Inghter of Mr. James Bayle. of McKean tars•
years and .5 months.
leant township. on Sunday. the 3d ult.. Wu
relict of John Randall. aged 76 )ear..
New Arixertisethents,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -
15 2
alide l a i d k y)LequilllCiejn.e . :"ul:fneilri% l l4 4l VP'
Erie, August ' Sl. 13•
H. 1. BROWS
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PUBLIC NOTI('E. .
THE ERIE BANK. IN TUt Cfil:N Tr OF 'ERIE . -
HE sloe holder,. of the. liana c , te notice that the, Intend tit, apply to the neat L ez , t o ; o t te In, V ir.ifA al 41 Ihe Chancy'.
w'i Is the an.e C.iiiital. and noh tot present 11.1 e, location and
pc Tilers. By order of the Boatel of Dit..ciore.
rte. Au* 30, Id3ll. Zini IS C. M'Sl'A R4EI 4 . Cash,,l
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
I P
nECCrunlyTurveyor'soffiet for Erie, County is 1:1 the the
denee or the subecriber in L'iiibn Tp AU rails for ion pi,
in hhettlall9 attended to. Address at Vinon ?fills P (PtE•e.
' te Aug 11 1'303j
-- lIIAVID IVILth of.
• - - - ------
zilesozartlo
THE firm of Lamson and StalFard an the wagon and carnage
making bushess. is dissolved by m4tual cot:sent. The lust.
nenss will be continued DI L. Lamson. nethv old stand an
M t ge ra., where he will le in attendance at an time, to de
a thl gin hts line in the very best imulorr. aitd the storm
st4lrte of Easiern ma nulketure. Ile •fiattershom.rq tan' in Pet
'le. meanies§ ut 6uiab.nnd Morahan) ad wurk tt.but.he
00i be beat west of the eastern cults. L vh•oN.
J.. 1. eIAFFORD.
- TAKE NOTICE.
Alt persons knowing themselves indebted to the ecrefiret will
smile she salve w tin L. Dungan: as the Book Aceousts and Note'
am in his hands tor collection. • Aug. 'a
NEW GOODS AT Tlia EMPIRE.
giCD this evening (tom H. Cada eft, aho Is twa to !I Tort
at the Empire store. the richest aF.antment ..I Lured and
Moto dress silks. yak pooh'''. de lams. colored franr.. moll+
add thread Edtinp. French worked collar". ew . a hid) weir w
ee (Meted in this market. u bah wi!l It "old todtmh tar Wow
fOrraeC prices. Aug. EL . .LS
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• DIMIOLITTIONI- .
Tur. Rim of 0. nod C. Miller is dissoh VI M mumal rornen.
The business will be continued by C. Miller at ihr aid mil
Foam Peoples' Row, opposite F.suptie Stores. O. lin 1,0 .
l AAI S' 13' 13 C. MILLER.
TAKE NOTICE.
.;-
An persons knowing themselves indebted to the above fims.il
phase aileud to settling' the same as C(14 , 11$ VI ill he-niaJe with.'
thilty days without any mistake. The books and nom , e"
fluid at the old stand at present. l. 0& C. .M ., I LLEIL
SAVE IU TIME! SAVE MONEY!
i ; Ravi: mutat:
rse
, ILSOS Chinese Ll:mini Washing Fluid. Pt wasbing is
bard ar son Water. This Fluid is the best errors°.
It own Ibr way!' ing eaten. !Memos Woolen clothe. Ss imam%
IL or the cleaning Boors or paibt. for Jests's% ire brdnds
Bud other rennin. for sale by J. Lk BURTON & 10
us et
IS
, .
, --.
r o ow a .
12)AlrED on to th; premises of the suhPeriber
at the mouth of the fan mile ereek.a small ash or ros xt
T owner, by prof log properly and 'paying
h'away. THO 6. cluwiST
•
Ang.23.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION
Malfbrd Lime.
112=1
JOON ALLVI.Broad 'L I
WituAams„
N. P. Wakt.t.ws. New Vat.
I. W. Lamm's. lOC Suite Street
HONOR.
Parma, Sr. Co.. el Quay
St.. Albany. N. Y.
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W. IIiATTEMs
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Mark Parkins " &kiwi' Line."
skip dairy by Kelubrd Line lbw
Rests. foot of Brays scat 3 Well
P. M.
The " Eekfbrd Line Express'• will *reward MerehandOe ' l ° l '
at the very lowest tares. by the different Western and Souttialei
ern Railroads, and by fined qt glen Maillitemnem. intoraL,
dam Ill.edY and aMeittot truism logien of Goods Iron , Seto 5
Bottom and Albany, to all parts at the Southern and b7.,./i
Stares. Leaks and damages by this Express will he ?nor'
piid by the Proprietors.
The" Eeklbrd Line" upon the Erie Canal; is eompotted
first elms Freight Sony, running in conmetion with Lmn
Wabash end Miami Canal.. Muni* and !Michigan 1:11Pt wT;
ample mauls on the Ohio, Erie Extension. and Penn. , in
Ohio Cangils. Mad River and Lake Erie. Michigan Centll;
land. Columbus and Cincinnati Railroads. nd 2 t ti,p , t claw ^—
eta. propellent. and sail 'meta on the Lakes d
Thus offering unsurpassa facilities fbr the left and rapt ,
portation of Itierehandise to all parts of the COU/111 , . 7,..f . M "r
ourselves that all property coming into our bands. fur r7r v e
or Transportation, sluilt be lbewarded promptly. itb" l
allow delays so often =earring. . ras a ik,
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