Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, September 27, 1851, Image 2

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considered, is more
ceives its credential
Ocoee of other Stet
• fact—heutte, %%hail
111 . `IL 1851.
tution sea.' FllbMil
i and when it came
pleasure. Thi!it th
es appointed by the
tu.r other hand. tha
legal airmen, leer •
ityttittally.
be the case So
&here one or the o:
i ascendsil. is a re
have pretty good er
own district,. unless
• patty, and rally to t
181 :!• by the Democracy.
' 1 • 11 : 1 !. eminently muddied
he has Hot attained
JOHN B. GIBSON, of Ciwitit•rland.. fort of Ms oar, bu
WALTER 'H.- LOWRIE', of .Allet!:lielly. the Desnocrea c uia
• • )er, and his urbane .
For President Judge, . f eet w,ithou.t cow,'
JOIIN GALBRAITH, of Erie. ever been of that .
upan the Bench un
Er A e,reulat has been sintlu.. from the I:si.entive row.etta-n.t. and h.]
rommittct of e.c P.llllolYanin Stitte A ,, riettlionat .• equal cad exact j
ciety, stall:lg tt the time of Itoldittlg the State Fair, has sat as much for ttu
beett.changed, and fixed to Iht upon the 29;11, 30th, and to may I.lltn plena
31st of October. I 1 • errors or F ..l,!ician,
• • it is not a irtt:eful
ERIE, P,
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTENI,
a:r Ms. GALIIR 4ITH W
a
Ledgersaye it will be eredlydisaPpointed if 11r!., Got. i rent furJ; uch i cial ho to. however much he twat be op
posed te us pullet-ally. i A Jude • • net.a . political officer
breith's majority in Warren 'is less than 40 . 0. whiff' mane
confidently predict a larger mejnrit3t. If Mr. G.l is not iu the meaning of Mc word as applied to our annual
elected it will not be because the ileisele of Warren du eI " tPHI S" i P r r ! ;I e'leil'. no
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a Judge,
for
eat do their ditty in sustaining him. - or agaitistlany of de' political measures that divide the
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le in two minter s ; hence did the Meg candidate cause herniae
The "111•Isfrot,1 Akrienn I'Vertrs' • ' " m 1 ,4 1d • i
t t he peopleiuntranti telei bv any. improper alliainee. and
New York, has lashed a septireSent cont,itting n full d -
-iord, rifle ought., of one improper prejudices, we 'should
scription of the griunds.of• the :s4,.'ehr York Stets Fair at
be content to dime the pe;.ie to di chic beekeen the two
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Rochester, illeetrated with a nurnllfir of splendid a el gra • candidates without word , well convinced dint. which
phic • , ; ravings . • The ••.Veres" eViants an euterprise 'ever succeeded , thei 11 • itch did the Bar %%sedated suffir.
cud want worthy of the most liberal
4. support. ~: r But such is not the state of the case. The 'Whig Fell
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ln . " In reply to the Gatrite's fa-fetched .and rather did its Come• before the pcople lint by thifir t choice. or at
North Anteriean-i•li iudignetion di our (lathe; te blame the :nslitts:•o ll id aov . cOusidrr Me number of them, but
bis Excelienej. GOv. Jul/listen. and his " Iligliet:Law" through bis owe efrottiii, secou led by our " town junto,"
advocates, in part. for the cahiseepstinces of the late put mid Slieuld he he eleettel every chapter in the history of
at Christiana, rie• here but to f v f,jr to t h e letter o f t i le the man goes to show that that •• • eilto" will he die leoil
son of the - murdered map, in lo•da34's paper, fur • justifi- I in and favorite steed rel am mg aiound the new Judicial
cation of all we have said., Thatrleiter deselos' s 'filets, light. Stich is not the kind of the Judge we would aish
which ought to matte Me fr iends of i Gov. Johnsto blush'. r to niberate a ease of ours. - . . ,
—it ought to stsintl thoee wlio bake erde/lan ed the 1 The office of Judge is one not to sought after—the
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'•llalilie.-Law" sl.eenias of the. 6elelbe and agonies with ' othien should seek the, man ! Not so thinks the Whig _t you
Wanly,! We know that theOccurince has placibd G. ; eau:lidera ; fleece the intrigues in Crawford - by which ed•eary -- -- --
1 t TT The Boston Po 4 says the Pen itsj Iraiiin w i.: 1•1 are
Johustou'e pelicy on this ( * pestle!, heats true ligh before i the evell• - ascertaieed-pieference of the Whigs there was , cr . "'
,i.g,
the I
flaps, itllow b • u m w e i t tl a re ce a l t l et 3 , , , e b u e r r; attc h •rn _et.; wt. p i er- 1 coming-out pretty generally for , i Gen. Scott es te .r can
the people, and we do emit:ender rkeielr at the 'ditor's ' Set aside, new deleAe. i s selected, and alter pie
ebuttliim o ss Wrath and citilito ih• - - - .; 14 but it will do o good. :,
farmer isting fur a si t oUl•p:gean an hundred times ors°,
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fa e r ) ;: v a i st a
r s e e t a h r: I
a rt . .: g l t . t
Teti
was
were b . . s i t ,: s o cS a ' t t 5 , r ‘ ..1.7 . i , V,Y L.4 didate: and Jytinston their gov near go ain as strong
e l . . , could be eervad. be leaped to Pee its 3 IVallia. This bro• 1 _ • ' -
for protection as Ite ,. does for freeoilieut. TI•• phis Mat;
. Asyek,,,w so shell 3e retie Tde Whig p ire:. o rather or lost 'l' ieth' confittning a outeidation they were all the: They were detected cis ail g sideat wheat to a itree lie- '
its leaders, i for the masses areitiglitit this t uesiti I. hate time stn •itig to obtain. :II nce it war that the delegates :Yr?: gotten out egainsi hen .tuna :wt.:ibis high tariff and Cbsrre Gordo. •
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sowed to theiveliirlesi.d, and the y n net rea l p the ante.. ' from Wurreu betrayed thee.icousittuents, and in coned 7 ; t e e , of mine, w e re tear to death , hies sent to jou - viith ID- One Van yechien. a Eiketenant in the Lopez Ex.
i pedition, ode of the proioneng,lkas becdnie the juatiGer of
elation iiif pledges urfuture rulers on the strength of our 1 a requisttion inn the Govereor er ,i llarj land tor that lire
Er it is the duty of every per-ow who d)Cirl if.ll know e Johnson." But yon Would nut deliver I
that he is•s: ;. c u, to see that h•• 4, ten d-tv.. previous 1 1500 Whig majority. pee their voile! as they did. Hence
mat my brother home ieniviiiced that further ef- . the execution gf the fifty-two l,i/imericaus at Ilavaaa.—
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to the election. • \i eatyowie, met who voted Tor -the 1 it was the various visits to Crawford.. which the ,
fo l rt I that respect was unnecessary. That " Abe Jeliii• IV hY did . '" he roast on ben trawl hhneClrt - lie oi 0
first time last sear. ijt.l so . „tly i t , to hoieo p .v t o," At oon l Whig candidate deeded it necessary to take, previous to . it." ti, is said, was present among the rebels uu last he deserved it, and we guess site tells to truth.
age"--thaf t is, t+tideen thdages of brubit - . - i1 T Int rear
1 the appointmeitt of delegates in that county. And hens Thuisday meriting. 1
1 have read some letters which you wrote to some geu- I lf_l 4 When G o vernor Johnslon entere upon r the det;es
they will hare to be assiess ✓ rl an d lity a tat beetsre they lit wise the delegatels selected to represent Erie wee • so
denten of Philadel des who were virgin you toaction o f his offiee, he took a solemn" e alit t - s•euppertthi-Con
ro vot e , and it would he well snot h fur all such. expo - 1 seril by the •• junto" shout the • Market Wet .in the
I marked the term i ng Coutrast between jular words an d . rititution of - the (`need Slittes.t! Neel he IC et:evening the
chilly if they aro Democrats, to sec tit at once. for some)! •• small hours of the evening." in the 'nu of the far- ' sediette. Now,' sir. it jou,were so anxious to vindicati; . '• . •
hew whtg &Stela trs are very peels t i
i Mate , making speeches which have an awful 'quieting
f orget taxable., of liter ' s Fumbler workaweeles and week chore the meet• the honor orjour'States; so pitied to hale these offeeders t , / . ,
a arrested, alit/ did you not imitate the no! )• exemple of towards opposition to one cat di plainest provisions.
. dim kiiid in making their asseierneht. • mg et the Conferees. And so an ous was lie that ete
, the Ezecunse rat the tinned St .tes T. Why did equ not ~ s , ,: , ii , •,„ ,
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•••• -- - • - _ _ _ i summer's work Amish! result . e had planned it ; thet , reached Piailedel. :_f' ibfatiler ri,..le - he. l ate Intl line ' via-a; azton Ciiien,
A tinned. Party. 1. Ifistle Your procleniamin am scent as you
;we fled hen, tnsiead of tee . ming at home- as it moirest . dee ! II it ought to have been dine at ell. were Mete has Jechned bestig it. cendotate or Gia.•rtisr of Vtrg,iita
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One gratifying fact in the pollee.; of the State des Fall ; ex p ectan t ought, ,most: hair e d( at Waterford. wale nit idrealger reasons to brie it done on the first da3".. ellen He 'says: e 1 sin free to is.. 41 ones; 11;a1 I i OtOil iijut b e
fie
i.S.;that whater.er 'lacier° of ()Omen there lila) be in tek:?rtipil 0111.11 r of th . • Oliferee meeting, anxious to catch the niurdererfa a ere at hand, than on the thr. when most GoVertiqr of Vireetua if 1 a swim,suit I e uuld not. if I
of them had escaped'? You cannot plead ignoriinertittil
the Democratic rooks in retied to llto l're.;deney, there • ti. • st frotbsidv She result. There in nothing wrong , the riot, fur a was well known to }on. luti will nut pie• I could."
ie aerts ... ..lard to tie:, Bigler...i Tne Ce• 4 men, the. in 4, it is true; but it betrays a good deal too much of teutrtosaj thaw was inure necessary when several prona•
, Buchanan men, the reefers or Hoyston, t o il the friends M., • teeeeeker.fild a g t'a I dell too little of the Judge, 'Mem actors in that tragedy were &wielded, and the wools
of Oeuglass,iare all for 11.glectiterClover, and th ee
- -urn - no• • i tarry With it conviction that Ins election would he ;
lt;fid neighborhood ael se b 7 s re t w ie bet youn g
o v i ir o i u u r r o s nnc, t i
z g: i i i i:l a iS n a d ..... i s ; f n i i .s t ;i d ,
promise: Victory first, add then settle Preauleuteit "re- prejudicial to aw l best interests of the district. mud sub' , Stalesmil:tare, thaii %lieu every one that desired the pain•
retraces afterwards, is the motto Universally pros:. e :/ /(; ; ,, , ,,i e e.p er hep s e‘f e e qu a l and e asel jteitice_ to all tiseil." ' littoral of these murderers and traitors was afraid to
fromthe piess and the stump, Titq whigs' u o doubt the f t . Again. au 0, , ;Ott Judge should not be proscriptive. !-move ; when the rioters—still Wet with the blood Of ;ono
theywould,arlay the friends dale other candidates ordeal Lame ; Is of opinion upon all questions—tio matter if ttleY e ll en!
t a ai nd ttite •e ir ri e etl .. s d i e t . t e e e t t i eTe ver ee re r t el et e ur i t i a ; l: g in i g he i n n i., tl e i t r e i e r e v e ie p to i s i
Col.fligler by representing hint as the candidate oF gr.:, d i rectly concern hi insetf—should find in him a firm:friend. simcileitel treason ! Why. e g ir..tid tun not show N 4
Ch..illau, and Lucre were trielids of 'hat geuth-n3eu hides • Need ore sly that 10 this e'Seltital tittellty die Whig can-. promptaiess thews Yea applaud the decision, energ3,
enough lb give ,t uunteustice : lire idly, lin: tile trick d o late is remarkably de fi cient. We might point to his
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and prottunness tf the Lancestes county officers, and in
dos ti i,w l
t hr u st ,
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knewtnri i :nf
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o bald' to catch a siiiel•• voter and .t feel, r.t,ii.1.,,, ,, ,
e fired - its authors. flow c Mil it be otherwise i i'
i collies as it ptili:ieitill herettifoie for evidence upon this
po,i,t; but as we presume this will be rfead by Whigs as liunari inoVedient before they d.d.. It they had waited.
Bigler receiv a nuaii i mus nonaniatiou from the well es Demi:ger-me we prefer to call attention to a malice ,as you did. tend the fifth•c a y, to do a lint ought to have
a sof his party. Not a di/J.-fedi/4 voice eat heard
t\el
to vi tech hie cloven foot, in chi, particular, will beinore' i been done on the first, you could not have applauded
ji i i. I them. 1
e !ca t :: e i e r r t ie t t he t r ti e t f r o t, re .e ,
i s z ir iie b i e ue se l l ; f e c .e o e n d cle b n: t i e u r •d e . efie
ig the represen dives tif the liljmocrecy in the Reid
toniereion.. There Were 'Ca s e men, sad lion - on at l; knots u thakJirtge Miles seas aepoeited to the place is tit aas token out sgetanit these rust;? „ Ito ion know
readds recu t :oared by settle uf hie Whig friends.
and Buell - anal' i i i ' cui , b ut „i i . 11 it come . to 'mi n , , he now tills cat the instance of 'static Of the lending Wing., that Mr.
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Thompson, the State's Atioratey. and Mr. Rei
were found to e 4 Betier iti ; stud so it still be
-,i the count , , au& if we arc not mistaken. the Whig can-
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o ' trOs g a i n e d " t t e h r e ri s
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polls in Octo er: 4nd t h us is why our party. are delete for l'reSident Judge was anion tlienn; and we hare heal , bad to : collect a posse of mete frain iron-works and
so 11l ited—tail iS.Why, 4001 OW Delaware to the list- e..
never a :. t h ear d t h at flu nos not t 1,11.4.1 the eltpoli;titie n tit to' dl2gilig. on the roilrond 7' Do you knew that not a 'nag
err ilibut one voice teem tii.' Gtil
of all. Well neon the b ;
: i til ed: 'stmte or cutlet able aoulal act until compelled • that the
sheriff refused ft. act ; that t our attorney general, true to
and that voice saga redeem the iii .. bo , ly supposed be t} unit be nom- sheriff
superior, would nevoid these men Whoseactivitfit oo
your family quarrels. Mary d•tferi and of course elected. Not so, how- : now emeealsouslv cum nietid 1
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our opponeuts to ti, -.. e•icular.s I the mei tang of their Cotinty Con- With these facts, sir, before us; we cannot he elterged
claimed its preference ;or a per:Atm be ,whispered around that Judge with calumny in s3ing. that we do honestli believe the(
dour pr' elemation would never lire tel u the held. had
' Julinstonts 1.111,1t.ft;:00t1 to 'Le. filtilgg ; hival to 'ilto wou'ol be-Judge of
1 •ou inn hared that the activity of others would censure
lion. Mi. Fit:lllor . . tlWltgli ever) 1 Wildly proclaimed h 3 Mies elm 1 our own indifference. • -
"damned With fatal prat. ." elliii t 1 in procuring the nourinstion of i • Wo bideeve that the majority of Pennsylvanians are
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triad soldier. was pruelaill . 11 the LI (such was the lid, he (Judge M) : nett. We it lve . been pleased at the zeal, and gratified
at the at tlipathieS of ninny we have met. But, sir. tithe
the KeysteMe. Of Cf.111....e 111.1:11:111 , i , in Convention." lie Was Meese
• , , iL,. e, • bites 0311 no b
w e steleined ; if the country shall be rat
. •turo,•wrieeir in a stii,ig r I.r.,Utoi) uk who ranks se Grand High Priest aefied that Pen iist Items is r. slit:' if the South is te l fied
taluly be risking_a Lute to much of, the " Junto." was noiiated. Met this it na la ill not be inefficient : lie assured that not
expect they tril Lf , omi
l all forgo; such al will perceive in this the proscriptive - W
one e
w paillrticl not sal t
thathe hon e
haser will be g trait iven orous to the
ly G
that he overn h is
or.
acte u_ ,
favorite. V.: t kitow L, been sal tied /Tsui t,is wilfully blind or eaten- . preViallei eOlll , O Iteilas been the indirect occasion - or t h is
authority, 141 Mel part) 1,.. - .stneper
i ...,y detieleat, and deserves to be ruled over by an 'lnitial 1 eiltrage; that die hloo of Edward Gersuch Icon his skirts;
i hut we Waal VII fill he h is not been • s• clear in. his great
uf whituthle Otateri-1, but •e are grea;:j nioa ikeh it Gov. ,
, Judge ell the Jets of Ids life. Ws have but one more iverd
• Juliaston. au.: tlee_Ot act•ligwith tilim, de net lied too late ! wood ._ •
;lig eri i ters of E re , county with to perpetuate such "fil" .: 1 hill rec"'lmi lo OH'. irml trfm"'"i M him .
Weft more in si ow men in
, aliger, I raiscrai , my
- that thert :0 -sate too independei tto Le fed thus hien- : i!
in . :menace. and trees:dem the power, of the
_ Market ' 'ill Sour HMOs in) d faired. 4 J. is. meeSetiti.
4ty u . tie . " soup." Be Oar as it to
.t• lion Ter. with the , house juider to the Bends. Met liaTa b u t to tote fur the , ... _ _ _____
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Lt et. Semis ll t mitotic 1 Ins euterjariee,"es3e a late
--. Dethocrac) uni ied.and lAA they sir united itputi our can• Whig candidate for Ni i -Silent ju.res.
• ' Pett..hurgh pap. I.as pro;; , sing with grist spfrii and en
didates fur Governor and Canal C ismosisieder therm Cat) - - 7 -- ;' ' ------ -
„, , rg , , vitt Mere is. now a • .deibility Met the locisteutive
be Du doubt, our success is certei To 0 1 1ie success th e all' A IZtut/e,"" •
.... I ' 4l '7 . ." Ttil to b.. well " I " i ' ... l ee! butt from I I ! .. 4 to Nimes Ivanet Sete line,
l ed wi th the ,übjeet" ha. bee° suggesting td the Editer.l ; ., it i
Deneocra of Erie, thotigh borne down. it'd proscribed 'ieee ~1,4114. k mum I to the New York fine, the
tit tl ii ii t ; , of :he Cutemituti (*.not - era:a: l v •' try detail a canal 1G ' Erie e : "sorth •EaSt Coin,. • . are lit Ulf down e track
in local wafters, eau very muter, il y eontribide.
in le• hi I: ! tigth. til the a ieiiittl , of Duiikirk, icsaffieietit of the
e : , seet
ThaiC 1 10ge .t . lt ., no e . • , : , i i ...: 1 .1 ,1 v : 011 Erie say that . no .
.cootest their voice has weight, and it the mojsritt wher-b s *
is to be recorded against Gov. Jett stun, their a des wili :suriiil• of it gee.. odd be lei ince the Ohio throe the Al- t i t,,,, -
tit;,.... i e. 1 ..1„1ih,,, 1 t
t u . , ,,,tr 1 . rit,, l ll l l l. ll : l L .747 ,a s i n ty i l l tit h: ..
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4 • count.' We call eerie our trends, then, to prepare for i hjie");*ever to reader the Ohio nevi-gable fa :the.eild•however. Commenced to lay down their track west, of
the election now ! The lay is ii. n. fit distant, and much i d class e clasf s:: astersto Pittsburgh st.sill seasol - peof the the Otani 4 feet Ill.rir goner, v
li gone and asserts very positively
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4 gentle man is not 'ver y ;i'well ac- that this shall he the width s,. the track bens ern Buffalo
, yet remains to do. We sCarcel• tnitilt canvassing , as a ' Y esc ' it is "' tie ! ” ili - i " • Le e r ' arid Cleveland. - Roth parties ~:e lit a,. 1., and the war
i basin an, necessary; or that town or district corediletee• nuainted with the subject, ' note itlestanditig lie "Ty a -
gr.w....x, unit . now
it
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not
pretend
to
ed to he." else he wontd here kilo" a that the hear h . wa
be aplcii,„ ..-..d. for if a.atiatil i t i s a. l/einocrat in Erie counts sa . 3 . lee as Erie has to fight for, or t •ko the right of way
lir ,' l'rettough of Ins I , ' ltC . llies to go to the pulls ee l,. , ters of the tr.but nae• of the Allegheny %shine els m 1 'e" f rom that p e e, t o th e ohi e line, and she has the law 0 1
of D unk i r k , are coneadereidy elevated dame Lake Elie' 1
; 1-s t le t Sta b e l :.i t n e ; gard to t i le' :_seage :d on her
T side e
, she might
out the rierstritaions of h
it lie ; but then there air !
hence, instead of the Ws tetit of leaks , Erie supplyante t tlie 1 .., 5 ;.; 7 1,..,„. .......
ild'airlitlZiheia;, rou nd .
shall l' not b e e w sur o p r r k ie r e r d .
• many whose means of idler nation from oda •• eses of ;
crest drytne, op chimed of the Ohio. they •woidd reanythe
the Slate are limited. an -who would surely attend the 1 to see the Lie. people knock, under.
Spinet) ,c 1 might leered Peter Perla j'yi te-
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polls ft ite . were sure th it votes dt odd count town. al. : "lb" win. We copy the above from a Befiro paper, in order to
" sr the defeat of the Whigs. . Tme
'These our (ads should S.-e, i "grol'h) Gun to Ciiiehinoti. ‘...• - '!--.- 't.
.; 1 show how oar PitlAurgli neighleirs are disposed to back
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andbirOish ,
them with thi neceass” termination. Tell i a - e' Si kh Yoga thi i y. , -T.,„,...._.%v e h ire e„.„ f„,4,,.. 1 up Etie in her-struggle to Maintain the interest of Penn
- Ii tit battle is already ut ightyand i t new en ! ) remains, cd with the scion.' etre' •,• - I this new peper, the edved i Itle . attia in this railroad controversy. This Pittsburgh
ci tiWe4vrtine how large th niojontj stall h e n ew el Gov. of telk;eti two hie newspeper world lias beget 'heralded in Prer says, although the law is on our side, it Will t• not
lilitiSe and his Lieutei sot, St! mime The larger the advance so long le :he press'. In ?appearance it is the: tri eurprised tosser the Erie people knock undef." This
ajorker i li, the more sign al will be the rebbke adminis- exact coutztPcp irt,,..f the Tribene, a nit.judg ing h ow there would not be the language of an editor echo could see be
, Pa: to the sectionalism .the Governor has seem ( to number before us will bs its come...re :e t t i t e v e r.- ming, ; you t this smoky . atrnmphere of his own easy' rail
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and the more trinmplraut will be the priples i save perrUies ;.;5 Eurnsrs,m. Sp . trittlal Ripping, and e th e r i riled controversy . in whi. is tee are engaged , is of vital in
. f it Democracy—principle, ct ea. true to the Constitu-.; kia i dred leentnies. in tele- lit btGreethY.
.sffti .'urea- 1 lerest, to the whole State, and to uo locality except our
rotaand the Union. R ; ' ' ---... i , , , e c
, paper me V(44:471,. h as awedokro b•en tridivhfed. but, it Own, more than to Pittsburgh herself. Let Buffalo be
el. .
. 4 intist leek to its lanais c ow, -or the A mu Ai o u - e k connected wlth the system of western roads by a road of
71/11 HAT a Iletaine,, --The Pitt_sunrgh Pust says t h e '- ' r.-- - 1 •
i Eh, same gunge, and the Central Pettitsylvd . nis road—
r, thinks now to be secs iu %elec pepebs is the : them . ' . .. __
- , ~, the road from Pittsburgh - and Cleveland—willssren dry, , "
cifstlsr MAL piecedtag r t e wonderful proclamation of as it were. 'Western and Sou th Western trade and tray.
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*a. V. Johnstow. the pe'tifogging bind intriguing, will'
-- - . • el would never pass throughritteburgle but on account
candidate fur Governor ofhhis Slate. And the hinters of
this proclamation is one the most cousummate pieces
. of low electioneering se- eyeing diet is probably on re
cord. We shell give it it a short time: but will now
il of the cheaper fare which t . at New York Central ,road
can carry fur, it would all yak this northern route. We
should think Pittsburgh znig
,t see this, and instead of
prophet mg that the ss
proclaim that they ihaN not li•
Erie people will knock onder.".
knock wider." even if
state that Johnston prom- tell ; hie friends to incerperate a
' protiesion of1:341. requ regular g him to make .och a predate I
;elation &few weeks b_ for' art cowing Jechon • in order
the 3 desire it. But Erie will not •• knock ender." though
iithe s' . New Yin kers are hardess beat." Local and State
that, he might try to gill he people inhana belief that he
pride forbid they should—the Banbury and Erie Road.
had done pomething war yof their gratitude: What a
bated), 11 ! - 1 - which wail soon be built, forbids it t twit the Lavris of the
State, passed at the instigation and in cothorinity with •
contract previously (tittered into by the : No:rids-East and
Erie Road • furled it. New York can come here with beii
gimps. and Ohio can come here With hen, bat here
thee most stop-
ma
at
Col.
hap
amo
Jag
me
the!.
at
ID, At this moment (I.7;ochanao) L. stronger with I
our messes than ever.—.llrnasblciinean.
Right. tight. Mr. Parinapranian r all fiat ,the "e
Warren .
• We eonratalate Mr. Birch- , aree crirolda %mon the se- 1
•`••• ;# 3 Warren Mai/ to their nnit•
for .1 he don . % rota. .der the he.ad or • •....tarces" ••411
trot the tit,' there is he vi l :rtilis to rats, G. roue'..
We have long th.
TIONS.
Ea,
Itff
each.
'owe
ME
Q.i VLII V VoNri.:l ItATI:.-1 lie E. 924 "of the Boston
Mire Prandi in eq.eaking of Alio New Ilia Stkto
ita3s he "aueliard the Stste Fair t Alba) . last tear, and
then thought. as we thiolt now. that it weut ahe itrof every
thing that we hlifineviamilt seen. on th l e ecore'of row. :
itl3.isrn. rascality. 4issipation. git.taiig. &C. W 0 are
thus partmotsr in speaking 'of then.. because we should
like to in%tice some linuthrd*our readers to attend the
approaching fair." The 1114ce Braa?k man mual hare a
high opinion of - the ium-als of his readers to thus advise
them to go Where !.;owlfir, rascality; diasipatton and
gambling".,provail a eaten
•Lr The Cmeinuatt and Dayton itidroad was opened
September 18th. the can baying arrived at Oaxtunfrom
Cineitindii with 3.000 im p lied insets. • There was great
re, .ic,mg along the line. alp . leellt es tithe city, end
::,' Nord off in the nrte agreeable paentier. The
g.ervi • • ill ' AO excellent ronditioil, 11114 /MVO, SIMI Opal or
trey. -and, trefir
•
are Judiciary.
eight an elective :IndiciaiT, all things
*el}' to be pare thee one which re
front en E'tecutire, and the expo
3,,fias deinoastrated that such is the
he proposition to amend Our Consti•
it We became its warm adtocate.
Orme the people we voted for It with
ro were pure. able and upright judg-
Iliecutive we ueverdeuied : but, on
partizanship, and other qualities than
ofteu rewarded with Levitt upon the
matter of hi, , tury. And that such
1.1111)CS, under the pre-ent system., - 1
ier two gr •at parties is l i argyly in the
It not st-all unlikely. Indeed, we
Bence that it will be the case in our
the ;people shell arottso and throw off
ie support of the candalste l presented
That - Mr. 9.ttansit nis quatatied- - I
his opponents du MA dolly. "That
his uoutionitma bv soy pr ef
that At is the tiponinneous =win! of
•
for 1116 eminent abilities as law
il!.fioitineitt as a citizen. is civility a !
tytion.; tits assoltatioos. too. have
haraeit4 that will enable him to go I.
rejuiliced against any dais of his fel-
tire dull. qualified nsrender as a judge
lire Woul.l that we could,
Whig cmodidato; for however much I
re in litdding up to public view the
ti . 4l‘!it csudidstes for political offices.
isk o point out the errors of an asp'.
srs
s A Pungent Letter.
We gave last Week an account of — *serious riot which
took place in Lancaster mistily, wherein a Mr. Gorsuch,
of Wiltimore, was murdered by some fugitive slaves. ill
etigveikit was believed. by.whites. As might be 'appea l .
ed such an occurrence created the nest imesse excite
meat everywhere, and in ne place mere' than is the m. 1
linity of the tragedy. Everybody supposed our Gover
nor would 'promptly exercise the authority vested to him
I to bring the offenders to justice. but although he passed
directly by the scene of the murder on the diy of the oc•„,
currence, the cars stopping MTg enough to enable the,
pi
4,Opord to ', ha it the ground, rt was hot until-four a4js
lalter that he wined a proclamation in-regard -to it.-1
It was this- tardinesewlkli brought out the fallowing
letter from a son of the murdered in in, who we believe
is a Methodist sninSster. The letter is a Most pungent
exhibit of the pulicysGov. Johnston has seen fit to adopt
I in this matter. and is Well worth the space it occupies. i
The the-me is one which might well inn,. the indigna
tine of every luau familiar with the facts with which it j
is associated ; and to view of an apparent tardiness in the
performance of duty, or perhaps a real derefeetion in die
premises, th re are few but would justify a ninth more
j decided repriout than that COMIC - Jed in the lettet of Mr..
Gorsuch. The fact that an application had been mimic
! ce-sfully inide to Guy. Johnston. fur the permit of a col
ored fugitive (tom - justice in Alan land, under a retold
! non fromthe Governor of the State, is a new feature in
; the ease, and exhibits the Governor in no enviable light. ,
Tne letter we !my from the Baltimore Son:
Wmositttrans. Sept. IS. 15351
Hon. F. Julukstost. I; ,, reptor ty"
- The undersigned. a.r:ot the late Edward 6.trsuch t
the victim of J 1 ,1.441111 and bigh•handed
rt•bsdlion, 1.4,t0r6 per .1 .1 dut) n imposed opus
him 114 t.. which he now ~...•eeses himself. Ile writes
to oft. olt vintitcl.. tip. but only, to assure
you, d•siies every u-o- to know, that he thinks
the 1 , 0.4 proMptness t.O %uur part has resulted
in tl , e escape batten., of the slaves. sod some of the prin=t
cipoi murderers of hliTather. It would have tended in
some degree to relaye ihr anxiety of the faintly and
Irends of the deceased to line. tittuwu 11,e Governor
of the Stitt, in whielt thii four .111 4'85 committed
had rimed a, promptly and itneieutl) es the circninstsu
co. demanded.
I know that :..ial passed with:n a few yards of where
the body_of int father lay, t' • afternoon of the same day.
on whichlie ri a. inurt*rel. 'rite Fats stepped' it the door of
t
the hue.. Souse urthe pa rige
siers went to look at the
ghastly a nctai le. liut.sar.tou did nut, You. who ought.
beeauer of your resiioneihle elation, to have been most
interested, showed the least concern. And this i s Rut to
be l , wondered at.• It would seem natural that then y - ou
steuuld have been rejoicing at this; the lir.t - fruits of your
titlficiut and..personat hostility to the recidition of fugitive
saves. Did we tint well kiiew what you have done to
reonleriiiiiper.in ve the NM under w liii.e . protection my
fatherenter ii ,?cir plate to secure lie tirpperty, in a main ,
ear atnetlt 1eg..1 semi excuse 'night be cone.' in OUT tui•
Jur your etrutige inactivity. But we knew '.,
AV e tad w.itetied it witfi p.iiii". and .. • i.id to•
would he induced to change it even at Me
it? The' Galt House. Louisville. one of the best' Msb
lie, haulers in country. was estimatu r! by fur oss Tutu
flay itist.wiLii -Liege amount of other property.
SIFTINGS FRPX OIIiErCHANONS
LAITY NENTOIRiIIE DAMES . Sir • ♦RLK PEN.
rr The famous public hOl3/.41 id Cinc i adati, known 11,
the "lleumair Hausa," was deat+ed by fire on the 119th
rr A neighborina print boasts that Brother Jonathan
can beat Jahn 841 all hollow, at l'lpck picklog." as well
as at "lock making.'
27 Babies are nice little thingit when good. and it is
Well known that ever body's baby in the best baby in
the world—espectally ours! • 1,
{ 17 The Lehigh. Democrat sissitltst a - ... .;taZti r of • Intl'
can bo pointed out who will yoreor Sigler for GbratriMr,
in that town. end t i e Easton Arius says it is the same 1 ' .
That bin
case here. So we go. 1 - L -
-I- • - ; cote. there
The N. Y. DAs y Book say it dont believe in the , has been RI
. cure, boil gives ace resson,—•*There is Mr. Webb. ';iriour. Seal
now—he has been lying 'in keg (damp stirs for twenty i place, to Yet
years, and he's worse now than l ever." I. a rear ago.
t - --
r . ~,.___ ,
azr HON. WM. L. M.ticv.--Th• Saratoga N. Y. Re - ! - U...1‘/../Off: Pit:kink-A —Sonic of the Itgest Peaelics we
public tO
elevates this name to its lOtheild as 4 dandideta i ever saw were shown us the other day yD. 51•A16osier.
for the Presidency In 1852, "subject to the DeMocrstic l Es r this• t • The y were his *wit production. and
, q..-o ri ..,,
National Convention ." .
I• ' • I their size was truly astonishing—rionte Measuring tett iti
t uft is'' , off at thear. I chee in Fi r rcunifelence._ and weighing mine ounces.
1 1r of visitors during the EU ay.' G. V. MAX4I•2C. of Verinaut. having been
/0. bon i;.;iperease of i kmilltAjo the Pustmr.h ip of the Um rersolist Society of this
eitr; !will ccupy the desk of their Church en - N meth
S.reet to-n arrow at the usual hourt. IMr M is one of
the usto4 e 't mitt and promising young ciero men of that
deno moot on we ever met, and w e are truly gratified in
being able o aisti,unce his settlement among us.
1.....
I Irr
I=l3o
IQT The pleasure-travel to N,
pout' of Al7llllllll. The Dumb.
'Cason has been 80.000 to 100.0,
16 to 20 p'er cent. over lest year.,
,Er Lamartiue. is the preface
“Restoratiou of Monarchy in i
sitarcely exceeds the middle age .
j
f ncy and' maturity he has seen
rrrhe Address of Judge D.
. ew York Agrirtilturpl roir, I.
generally copied by the• New Y.
production. and uill add still mil
distaigunthed author.,
QT There ars now living in
vicinity, seven brothers and sista
is' in his Sdth'vo .r The !tit de
rrst, 1798; con.equently.ihereH
the family in nearly fifty-three ;
ce Corr. 131G14.11. •31 , 167111CIRAirr Mt.N.—So grep4 is
i i
the en th os• .+m fir Co! Mater n ail the towns along the
14 vim h..r . i 'West Branches of t e Swoluehanna. that ef
forts to.orgenizeJohnsion Clutis have Mu:. far proved an
. • - . • -
alutett total failure.
li.shuten to work a the St..te Line railroad.
vienn iv of Silver Creek, hare a terrible time of it
„sting one soother. Several r tes !, have hen) made.—
i Wil.,lt —a general of nu in fl utince—doubtless instigated
the noters. . • . 1 • . i . .
ICT Queen V.ctor) tits intro 'uced - one good f.rihion:
Ihrotfri her adrnorer• would sUli
ttletut Poo *ide df the big poirdHiii is to ply otrall trades . -
Arieti's recounts every three of kitting
them run to ow indefinite tinie l f vbith 111 manner of oval
re taw
ID" Dr Gardiner. • hat di.'ouigui,died
can claimant, charg• d wins lerjoir>, , 0 olitatritug his
award of ne,orly h.klf wiThoo .% money, haste-
turned to Washington, and gi'tf i ett !wad/ 1.6 tile aunt" of
$10,1)00, for rppeararice io the December term of the T,
thotriet Court, fur trial.
ILT The P4rts,Natinnat clines mint a Swiss piper r 0
tiorrilde etnry--ihat 320 tioiithaf konctri, theit/thi of the
II rdrn Demoerary, were -iri rirtld druunril by the in
nlupdation at Ilustadt. It is etlteil that when the Water l
b6gon to rise.they were forbidttro to Lave the i r datigeop*,
a rd attention being. absorbed! zit set- mg ihertrrison, they
1 ,
v era left to .. the.r fate
in- Five -bonnie %elks" o tired of the control
monarchy :deserted from t q. 14,1,Ntrqurce; to Calidido,
Vljodac niejtt, and crossed LaCe Ont.trio, itt an orn
at, to the Aitlericai.si.lo. They'rv,Wt : d teir,hty mtlex
,a circuitous rive, Lo nrold the Bcfph steetnem and
titled neo• Young,-tewn, whilnce t4 . - .y went to Luck
.
aearLh of work. t .
I ID" Mr C C. Bum the do,itinguiehell "pppnent of the
aptnlunt 1 :-...n”eksaga thrum - . k ediline.n tutper at Elitism.
N. Y, culled the' Karl , /V!—E.e,Poper. .
Knrion!'' "Da.ly Kirlon!" . that's gulag a lit
tle too deep' hits. the Greek for :lie by. if Mr. C.
C Burr had left off the , ru" :the '"uttute" would have ex
;ub.ted a good dual snare "doz:" setrart-4/iala st uow does.
old people would had tiuderestOod tt 11,•t/r
QT The Fret. Soil folks of 4t an. Hatch., held a Con 7
ventiou•the other d ty. Abby Folsom w tbrre. bud
c h ute a speech "of great eloquruce and note ei.:" s t evert'
body does who talks on %half aide now-a-days. Aunt
Nab, was very "cordially rekniived," and no. long in,
L a ;hug the Couventiou. Site pccialnued a revolution
that hail the Coureution oho+ be fetnalel, and BR not
wore than tinvety of men co ld -be recognized at. the
'crated, though Abby was the Only woman, the resoluti)u
inciecd.
°lmmo SoLvto 411te RinlatielplCe Linger,
la speaking cif the Bloontrr sale ••thsit great
curiosity-hunier, the Puhlik. tietit”.l firmly iu
the conviction Aiat women hive Ir
*and ;nay ens el ;:ii•in With pellicosta
Mintsloons. as stall seeni snot economical ot mo . con
venient." For lb. comfort olf the rising genersliu;i'!
uon" we are glad.thit queetuois of •' l 'gs" is setad•
It • London Times. at the opening of the
great. far, roiled out szoinst this country at pr....eating eo
begrzerly a display of the productions. of get...us; scents
to have altered iu its tone tirolisfieds us , eine" the de
feat of their great yacht club, ;nod now- ri;•eskiii in terms
of kunme..thltioo of our enuniiy. .1s Mr. Toots would,
sat, howevei, its praiso or censure. IS of no groat conse ,
queocie an) how. ' -
. _ •
• 11.:r_ Cooalau.—The anzieot cooks carried their 'art to
the. most whimsical perkCtlon; Th. .vere able to serve
up a wiple tug hosted ou poe !Side and r0...,c1•ri as the
I rother.—Er Paper. •
The cooks iu the Whig kitehpn are just now tit!: lug to
inuote these ancient artists, list whether " will sue.
!
creel or not is 'another thirg 'lnstead of a pig. t!itey
1 have a "histy pluto of:soup." hot ai a "sonthern
can make it on one aide, while on the other. ice from the
platform" is et half as cool to the palate of;
Seward. Johnston & Co.
- - 3 • . ;
,• We are amused et the Okierrer's oecesionel allusions
to !leer - dues aheets—being reminded thereby of the wee
sahri had the matinee. to stutter. •uJ ineating another
labored miler e like nn•teriene. lased him " why
[-4•g-go to tbis lom•ui•au whit cu-cu•red
me q"--Gazata.;
We dr not recollect of ever having alluded to the Gs
um as a " scurrilous skeet," and can °niy accaunt for
the tbays aPPlntririlin its coMmus at this particular time.
upon the supponitioo that 9s. Editor so disposed tat
bac tap the indewetsey and lo!or vulgarity of his co•labor.
er.iathe Whig ranks. riaraiM the street. If bat is his
siflt, ail that:ws.deeiee I to know it. that we may treat
hoth allie—trith contempt. 1 •
Petro!'
that popula
Of Speed's
.._._
Lo a
.1.. has WI
several an
I=l
just opene
- feud Mr.
equal to al
of hts new work on the
,France." secs that he
Oman, yet bew pen in
en ►evolutions
!uglase. of Illinctii; at the t
•
week. is belies, vary
rk. papers. It is an able
i re to the popularity of its 1:
ewnrk. N. S.. and its
e, the vim , ~ o rwhotn.
th • t;in,Au-
S'ackett,,..of Utica. N. Y
teaching • ciao* of oher one hundred In . Ere
" Se.ence of WirtiNg.," inform' us b.l I-:ter
I loot. , mi l our c,ty for eheyurnose of giving-a
4kols in rim ;ante science S r..n,lsu•
triple teuitiotitala of his 'Wit% ad a teacher,
tbt aini. if 114 re are any bed wr lyre lien:.
.ere ar , , he is j Jet the man isiP nit their hand
We thi•refore recoutiii• I.d %1.,. lie ar
e tend• inercies or all *crawlers, ;Laid to •the
patronage f prents and guardians.
l't.
%Ito is 134
se not been a door It ru
2171
;and ur du
r v - P guecs
I •
rives, t
as men.
•b.in in
1 311.
ILlautt.
the rekgraph +sill be pleued to learn that
operator. Paasuas, has again taken charge
Ince in this city. 14
—The People's bank." at Patterson. N.
I d. Its circulation nos •tnall,but we have seen
:s notes an this vicinity lately.
cud to call attention last week,: to the adrer-
M. Smith's •• New VViliolesalo Grocery,"
in the Bunnell Block. Country dealers will
me•t accoitiniodat - ng trader, •ud his stock
We rieg
in Buffalo.
lines' of ah kinds in Erie is in • Most belathy
is 'to betier evidence. than that snore Gadding
iiiz nolti.is immure/ than far five years pre-
Idea dna', no do not littler.. Mere is a buainer
i,t li the' cit —et fact which 'et.ittlil not be said
I
1 ,
,
Circus and the Fair w 11 be in town on
•. Ihe one comae to impr ye our cows. our
.go, our Sherp,our hunter". our oxen, our'
ir. hirroutr. &llama, cheese. butt-r. and nior
her, to imprnee their own well-filled pock:
e the girti
,ond boys a chatted to tough. Wh•ch
iirted by the groate.t number of pewee re-
cry. T 1)
Wednevin
lieu oar .
rakes, pto
bls—the 0
ctt. auti g
w II be all
rosins to b'
=I
tiuma the
that lie w
course of
the ii.. bt
Major Bemis liTlv Rotel
lli eI being erected ti Mai. Brown. in
l e cite L. the one burned down !rat spring , , tsl
nnirerhen finished bide fair to be one.
'
fidtena in the Stute.i
ions irre ILlCltltiltlj. the based
feet 01, State StreSt, b. S:ti on the llianiondi
picot will be finialied dr fur solooas, barbel-I
mo d for the It te len of the Alotel. Oa the!
'here will be seven place's to rent fur icon a andi
ading larein and the off' io. Tne other fou
I be vele for Ilotel porpose.i.
The ne
ell). oil I.
prvarespin
of.the iiiu
its disneti
ktP3
*ll+ tu.e
iaits iii. ai,
first flodr
shops, n r
MIME
is on- of t:io tir,t improve:non:l ever prOjeC:-
a: id reflects credit on the enterprienog prol
togetil r
rd iii oUr
prietur. -
"The War of the Bests.,"
r. or Cos " r. 3 ani • 11.te rubro" of E ng'alnd
the sirtne of maul% a well-told ai.d
ot the "c'or of the 1.0%C.5 . :,110A 1- ; o:og o 1 111V011 , 4
•
of . a .1 har!e-qu4
oloa 011 —..evlsers. If we 1..-juv.ti
MEE
MUT
ling .ale,
Ltd ot
67112 tht.
ion that
titan , iii!a
tl.:l;papei, ray. we altuu:dconne to the COI1C:U , 1
the heretc,lore (inlet and somewhat •U nos.tenta. 1
etrth.eitltll of the Cirronii-11. and Itt:s'assoeinte
' of' the h!rgest vil.lains that eve• went tottl,unk 1
is more, instead id biPing .iii,gs, as we : Jottvit 1
o•ed thetn, thet are nt;Ciiiii; but the .• loco-fo.: I ,
I have alla t ihng been "• lila) v. • ifo.sum." in
;cattily the treat whiz party Brod;ght's'. Anti
are '•chef I. ht Jaw t' . Vll,li that ••tat.c.:4 . 11 sheet,"
' er, and between them tiler •• a a treat ing.,p‘i , it
to. blew that —riot tel one cf the earhestio:eti
! . ,-- •
eedie..) Ivan: a." who. a hltouth •.• born 7(1.1 ratt.eti
L.unt," and ••• over fu,t dears ofilie," novel
Ice but ti;rce )ears '• !trail tbe.yarti 4a)s cf 11:::.
i ar up to the head waters off alt-river i New .
! n't this sempiracy too bad—especially when
'Kid nt./011°. '' all in ar"W." have certified that
!dy Purley than% I.a,* enough to come in when
e eerri the .• fotty ear oh! rciu of one of the
Weis to r;•un . tvanta'' does—eapeeinny if it's
nett Nttowe . But ceriose.l), the object a ~i,
•
bout the A 11:%
rtatoerate bon g at lime botom of Oita
the. ro es." is en• ',4 , i). it is to drive the
%til
1'e.4,16 int" the -uppert_of the rekulnr Can ds.dntt , ;,
.:., those who don't even know him a ith hie
i.And it taly succeed—indeed• we Ille , ratliefr
o thank it toll, for we verity belapve there ore
were IST •
111.1 n
it-er sup
cos.': a.
order to
then the
the Oise.
b4t,v..z
'thers of
11 rh e •
vv.,* In U
I fe," tl.
CC AO , r.
p lvkelve g
grand-a,
it rsi
tarlir at
a good
tins talk
• war u
frit. MN
by cons
IMII
Joel/fir-1
tiit:tw 'a
whip in Erie count) diet cao'tl•escere{t
acteliy ju•t.such nonsense. Just shake the
lor'gan. and cry ••loci•-fucti." aild they wou'd
IMO OK I
b.ine of
r•tiest filettd. 'es qt(iels as though Le !sett
ted K t,lt an infectious disease. The Icadets
and: ttetue then efforts in dint dtrect,on
de.e.i o.e
IMMEM
know th?.
Lthtor of the. Chroxi.le expects as constd-
n • If
art from tho .. ahi,:s. he is deceived. Be has
other of that party long etiortzb to know that
- e eat is true, ashould think. And as to
as a par v. supportingliim, why, the idea is
, osterons, and those.whe are truting it about
-now It. Why situktlil Democrats ciao wheth
Prothanotary, or Skinner. They are both
ive - derided democratic men anipneasnree.
the day of the election will go the v. hob
from (J,v. Johnston down . The policy 'of
.iryi iitetl, is to stand
. 310 of and, let the sr
piikeed. So Nl° as aae are concerned; we
mach the bit toe relation
sdv in Kentucky. When she saw ht r husbond
fight.tig—we don't care thrVe coppers. which
fl , etoant is to are the fight eo on. for some
loom all. t tionstely Imaged bvfore it ik ovt.r:
IZIEM
been a In
ju.t %hat
De git °era
niply
th
err L'k ,It
hig.s4-11 , 1
and bcittt
whsw, ticki
ttiv
zr Ott iose I
szand 111 pr I
as Alp I I
Lea
whips.;
b)dy 44. g
Idechnica* ideating
adjou,uoteut a meeting of the Mecheme4 I
Ass hold et the Loon Uause, ou sltoole
Pursuant
of
eitrpt~ !at
!stoat the
, .
.ip take into' cousideretion the tiecriot) or,
peerent syste of working I , ir iiitorr ray Tit?
tloly Uremia, 1 li) appointing John W Duel
T*
iy, George Girder, Vice Pic...Mehl. iii iii Pe-
1 4,iti.y. [ltd Committee .4.ltrioikiis :di- i l
qed the following preimiti:e 41111 ,. .Ui11t1/./hfi.
1
Wil II t tnoui)y adapted: . i
tatev t w
Kin. •..d
ler L. A,. ai
re
&itch at ;a
ous CgiutL
esUrd,
rtedettir to tj
the%poi ,
'
Maio Ugraii
pay." ethic
wherehy th
hard sin's,.
has to ,Wiirlt
with krou
sisd not in
which As pi'
slave sit the
Resiiired,
selves into
sid e,411 oil
Isbor:_
Resdlred.
diff,nrefit trs
slitting or t
• general c
ix October,
visithial Inv t
I—lt ~ iii fundamental prourvple of o u r glon-
I tom, alit ail men and Puitticsllt and voeselly 1 Cris, Supt. '27 —2o'
tire no& t, R 4 freemen. when tiny subject _,
lien intcre ui 10 heir _ tottted, of eipre-ving PALL
.us either collectivety or individually. slid. 3 / 1 R i f CURTIS s• novili
I eat ol Mtittliers td.o.it
I I.e 'Silica of Erie have just's:use for taking *ail „ t ,i „„ ke4 ,,,,,_, r
st the present system of 'lron" ur " store- the tallow it! i
h.pi been ani t sciiied upon them for many yeprs, i ./W R I HIP ill: l —Rich 011
P working nisi] to defrsuded of a portion of his au s ' l . Z.V i ' l , s c . l , B 2: l ": l "::l",; h : i r . r i v i ll
iwiages-and that being the only capital lie SlLlia"--th este) dote - riptl
upon. hoshould receive it io legal currency. set rloaloi. &e
lon to use it. how,aod where he may 'Aerie, '' ILK % ELVEN— I/ 13c l
s•
lelltm Regattas:kr,
Kure orders, to receive from the merchant that 11 , 1..ii1VI.Itzt—l'Iniiies,T
issei to give him, thereby making . the One a Elnlil!tbd.--ld.ick I.tiee
*ill and caprice of the other. Therefore. ' Emttgtit ItIAIN —Colts
That theMechametiof Ene do form them- c ' ! : 1 ;; I u t g .e :,:l c t,,. " :::;:;* 4
n Association, the object of which shall be to , KID til.tiVF4-1;i. int
cr in seeming a just coupensatiotr - for their tiret intalit).'llitis. lona
-111(4:4 ER V —All color . 4
LIR PISS TRlSllllllNt.tii
ted Ribbons. or.n.
DR VAS 1.7 A PS—Of IA
MiNNETS—Straw. tat
eliltsboutly on hand. tetra
AlUrielLt tioller
(1011, Tri,enininar, reiiily
his. i.e.. F.: its) Ibniket., 4 . 1
TUN I . 011011 Tape-. hooks
Mail) other articles too nu
Goods and Ilitidists proutptl
Lt ie. Sent. 17. 1. , ..Zil -
.1 That we recommend that each body of the
idea farm themselves into societies for the reg.
heir peculiar affairs; and to send delegates to
: r invention to be holdeu on the first !gouda
,Iwith instructions at what lime it may be ad.
em to make the comtensplated et-ration.
That this change'will not tetetfete with say
Oresent existing betwrru employer aid an--
COSI we recommend all to forbear entering
Ore engagements which have a tendency to a
t of thew reselotielte.
That in accordance with the . d resolu
gates will meet in the Grand Jury room at
Is in' the evening. , : .... .
ReSPI.
contralti at
ploy e 6.-bat'
into auk fut'.
derlingiem.
Rammed.
lion thl del
seven
N7'o I.
I I
=I
Sunbury sad Et
At an'ajoomed meeting
ibis to tt..s Sunbury at
Salto& !loose in Girard
nerd. President; Ur
IVies Presidents: sad lie
present and took their a
~ut. . •
vet of the meeting.'
the following resointieni,
Messrs. Cufiez c Zeittir, •
Ind Grennwood, - ,wiii poi
Resoirci.Tlt*it the Into •
vents reqrsirn the -speed
rand Erie Railroad. and t
I fgLyliz ii.towage or et,La
i subeeraielto thitlictoek 614
arir.nirtroishanddeliarg.
flea:freed, That• the p,
published ta the neiwi•pa'
The meeting then ad
11. 11 Ti
i
.37 irs C .hetriti 111
M '
singer, need at New 1 1
receive lvtith Atom gri p.
Idiot. ' he New York ..
pr.:trance, Miss 11 ilYell . "1.1 1
She has' floe eyes; whiel
whin she converses upo
race beams with rotellig.
hair adds :treads to her
her apperiraoce is propo
Tit LATI-: EDWARD
Tribune, says:— ;
'tin conversing with
a notriber yehrl;ivit
that he .s ge.terally
1, fur his itin,A.
Ito fnc:, josi' win? he
11 1 to him fur lii itidarneri
I:stance- would have tr,
of jolt 1,2. lie iAA nl
to the habit of refeasit,
whet] they had attune;
is a puhhc loss to Nlat
1 floarmuurrnAL (1
1 1 Chei:ea, flas hilt sa i d
0.1 , 3 t ciin..-ity a the f
1 1 mixture of an apple ai
1 1 pear tree: the branches
i.f an apple tree. -The'
c.,,0r of the apple uhic
frai She laate,"ftheittp:
li the pear. The.amile ‘
l of a deep-rid.
1- - --
1 , OE7 Cal. Prai.ay. w
1 happily Isetfle , l near (;,
1 j ti g well,when Otti.e4
1 boat expe4htinn, upon
di.-tred aid and help. _
vro•Tect+ ill-a pa5 , .-)o.I.
I. hoe. lie found lie
'
,i
agniust their wieh .. '
rr 7h^solLii:le II- tni
e vrt..,e a ripilarsi!.,, i.! 4
OIiIV to DI" .1.1 , ..k. ~,, :.I (If,
.11 , 11 %inv . % V1,t1,, , :...r.t, ,
is+PAqs lot Ow r.lif• sot 10 rr ,
1. , /. Or 1.11,5 , .. rt.' . 111 reol
lust us.lre , ) pr .%•• 11 , .1,-ir
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1 Ihr:11 Tlir ..irrol 1,11.10.
• Cusill , efiesied : Ibi:. sZ Il.r. e, - .0
vlislii e. go t.., p, 1 4 ..,.,,,,.
' A
MA
In Mendittlie, on Ole
r. I). I). 11,.,d 00 : 0
Ilun-r. U S. N.. to Mi
of rum etty
On tht: 4:h tilt., h 41
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1 , 4.0 1 ‘V UM/ , , A4 ' .l I .
i illieW (...•• Cr. !,tl3 oP--,
1):, Ilit• 1.1.1) :1...•:-. b) '
It .1 .tv. - ••, of I I at....a
f .
lir: i. of. N. E ,t.
kit t!'te Pi:ft thy,
Syvtrr, and
tO3. •
On the 10th ttr.ti. by. :
Mr t_ 4 .044 (;I t a l and
d tut% shaft
'.ey. Mr. Jou': t..
• ' D!
flu t' e 13 lini-t.. in
1 in 0 tai hie (elf!'
9 rn. nt cult cli
\E.
In M.: rv, 1 3, o n the
of Mr .I..htt 11,1:006 :f.
litrthr; _'l I t t;t•tt Ka I
it , t (1, mg., ti a',ntit e*
t~irvm: .%M MA..-.4
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Ttitir , :.i • .1••.1..01,..:, al th.
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1-,r 3P. 17:1i
• -0T ST nu
,•,,:.•.
4
aim dozen crtr 1. '
.
11,01 ••
“ne n rart " 4
flair •• • I
•-o,iter• r
etc KA'at
F.411.0;1' Watitri,
Eriti,:•.`lllo wl, Fair.
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•.
V.
L .% 1 .
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• r ‘t :111`r
•1 of ta- I,CII 11,1 ti
nat.., tvutt.lt,t 1.% tar Wail
•0r a lariAt Will, At all
or • V• VI:BONDS Al'
1,14.
;O: TILE (1
riaving Trioi it,
111.:.11N1 I S
Itt‘ le f.121t
A*l II th..zt. tor hoot
Lon to Ito! ,
FALL .1
I,l* l l'
l'ato./t 1.1-Clll4Oll
All to w
Clothing: j
(*no-
,t 11/,,-14„ 1 •1'11 . 11;
, 11...1t.i,1411,1 UI %:.
Silk.Satin,"''oreted
1 tt ~ , It st ere pllrChl•
ROW tt..t, • 1 ...ch. Ip. at it Ir
111` . 4 11•• O•O1 l . :11 It R. ./.4.4.
a -• patrvah:rd
lure a
F.ISII I ( I.si .1 131,f, d,
ryr h.•
hr a 6-
r V , t. AND "-ft)
:They a I 1 ,1 4 ,
• Goo dis• Worknt
i'w•foito wha
Ah.o rlitmg t.Rrvielted. tf l
••opltzillgy_th.o.e 11:4 becuid.
ro.er
t:rie, Sept. N. 1-51
D 1 . 11 ES . 4 '
rll Jill en-Vartnersi.ip here
.0 I.oneen 1.11••111
lifOWli AL ..1. Itiv.•llfl
wnt. d.!Juirltte. L.) the tM
( . blare lo retto2all clan
• Iron
:nu now receiving U. I
can be itottud ute.t
Cara, and TV 111 he 'old lig
1501. MAO. talir
fi g , . re.,
Railroad Meet:llg.
of the citizena of Girard rarer.
Erie Eteilruad , Weld at 14
i,the 19th i4t. Win 8 Mkt.
ge Porter and Juhu S, Bray.
Cy it: Terry, Si.cretary;
Tiie Preii'dent
toil! 11. Cutler they iitt•nid
which being
Jadroff. Baldwin, tiatcbtoiciN.
It!rn9t4ly ridopt,:t. ra
m a of north•o e.t•ro Pamir!:
completion of she Siwbon
t the Legioheare bopetit.ottoi
aoThoriologtno Borough to
Road a rem Le: eleeediog
aain z . - J ii, 1 ., meetin g Li
e s o f the t., tti:l)
rued.
•
lif S. NI.II . YARD. Fleet
fnumus a 1,4; it
eh
Bund.y La,t,
I u nt.a ea:l,uk•
c e .; ,ata__..(n perigmal sp.
.03...1re the Urd.FISTS Sae
iglit tip %ail great anuesw e .
agree able
'ice. and a protu.. t ro of cobtt
diet ittlrat.:.v.ii. Al:ogethe:,
Peogg."
UitkL * l:ll , ,f Bi LTMORE
rreq , r.ti , tit t,t the N.
111 gett!'ellai tier;ulkf,t«d f r
the eller ”'s uch,,l learn
est eotne 'ill 1.14 I.O;Cli on a
ie'pod e CtlVßC'cor:
!hat Ca,. uere retea ••ei
, s hich. ender .41:er C.•
-n brought hi.fire a crap., of
fir aWI gi')•r of p-Aar, twat)
hig
tilPlr 2.31.11 11, dec.,
l '
ItMATT .--M r. 11.17. 01, ...,!
: e flost.to Trot - e'ler ,rif e ,
Imt liwiorn. I; 1 6 . an C- -,
-
, if pear. v.11:4 h 1:r , ,,, r i ,
of which ni.a.g rd,,, I, , t.ute
fruit '}u rotrl vs:ly !iht:i t!.4
i grows. upon lI,P l-r*, It
r, bit!. retain 4 1 Ile -tivr4k id '
`Lich ' grows u i p , :. t:,, , •r.
1 , , %As {,,!i r I ;ri 1,2.1
All 4 41 as tl•
y r auto ti.
i••• iLat the co.,
flr f , rttii.ll S uFrra.4l d
!t• .rm 1 .10..:•fir,
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D WINTER STO:g
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flllll, ;
lot4s and Cas.inieras:
ck. Rt e. ~
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SH .. th tl lie CvSlitTlq. -:', .01..j. 6,-
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,h... Mil' het, but 10 titlis C , •• , '" l
11011 t t.••: " 111
). , K, TiII.MSP;IAT r.
'llit'd With either -
an ship Or Prizee_s•
trea•ounabic prlCC6.'4lll: H , rro, ". ' .
a roperl% mride Itp ;I t.'t ~...v.
titn%" al the uht ID d.,. n. •
JAM 4 4 I 1 1:!
LITTZON.
fair eluting 411 the Wl',
rti , eru, .illt!ef Itl,' ' finn of I •r
nn 11W . I 111 111,1... - k - ill /II
e ram ore I) k (111 11 1 .4
11/ a4aiii:t It
if•LN. , I:O
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--
I;;letir UV.
u 1 ,42 a 1ar,.4• nod
winch u 111 be sold
tcvs. iter tuap.,r ,
lieuest oly le, sear'. •a.IP
erl. .11 le in.kcau I
rice*.
on. tor urnking ;.v"';
brow Lt, blue. gre,u, . !-,
' ' 9 :R. epe., I.aces.
A eq)l, - .
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4.lkrtchitfo. calltaLidared a,: i' 3 l'
• ,f 2.
ictis 44 bile, Lad - de
~
a ohort. gwa %it trty.
Teot quulaty , -
14.1."" Fri ge. l , putt,':. 4. , :nrs. r;
+trio.
satin nnd petrot. ..t cr .!
lb:outwit eltaticil an I ' Laird '"
n ill.. rlonko,
4e
f.rOtelwet NirAne. "I %ee. ll.* :
I and E> C 5 Bo)', 11. a, I
fC4
rinerOO. tO .11..31. .\!l
1 y attended-lu.
on: 1 Iron :: t
ge and girl! alwaitlVl Pt , tk of twhm
'Ohio). It U A.. t...1L woe* kr
t...11111C 11l pt tee.. that l'eAr,Mi'f"
• '4'..1.: 10 'l , kV, Ilt ilisl-11,4 "
NI f".. Brill.
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