GM erie Wu.lth ERIE, SATURDAY moßairi DEICKLILLTIC STA wiLLaill a iiii:LEß, 1 or CLEASPINI4D CvIISTT. - FOR CANAL CO INIASIONER. BETH C OVER, OF CLABIOPI LOU:ITT. l a For Justices of Supreme Bench. • ' J'tREMIAH S. B Cli. of Somerset. JAMES CAMPBE Li, of Philadelphia. ELLIS LEWIS, of neaster. JOHN B. GIBSON of Cumberland. .-WALTER H. LO% BIE, of Allegheny. e . ..t.S.W*• -- ; 4 1104 For Preside HON. JOHN GAL Judge Church has written Cooneautville Courier. &clip o be used by' that sentient& tion with the office of Pieeid the Judge has acted as we though we are bound to say • right;to expeet. However. the only coarse consistent or stances. and we freely torsi per ict doing so. How and As oar very worthy Sheri u his PrOclantation in the oi, Democratic portion of the El i ! of the time. manner, and aye that in almost every oth Democrats and Whir. ars puflalit to call their attention !attire iu regard to voting for .1 bly says that the " eleitors a l Supreme Court on a separat.! other Judges required to be I. er separate piece of paper." , mud, then. pt least, use dye, oue, contiiiiing the names of the Supreme Court—soot his candidate for President iog dist names of his eaSdi l Commissioner, Associate S. offices. The time for voting I day, the 14th o(October,.an Democrats hare not been 130 they will not fail to be on ha I sten. John Strohm, and Eli candidates for Supreme Jud • be diipensed with. Is it an Ilnj *The Gazette saiy• the at er sideut Judge, and one of th were instrumental in rocuri is unjost—in shor L t is ".imp sax! **that they stood *Milton Associate Judge." We are gentlemen' the benefit of thol mesas willing to ascribe to ill deafly intended it alveoli cs :elk is aware that our atqua men is sufficient to enable *them is a block-head or a fel them to be, in politics. taut men who would by no mesas were both candidates for oirM baTroumr, or on the corners their hostility to Jo tge Milos nizailt, were coasulteil. and c proventrd his defeat, no mar The adro'lt schenie toes not a es to accomplish a disrepute a c'outasellers talk learnedly abe, to be done, he smiles gricioni doubt of its propriety. and in listeners that itemust "Anodic contest." To be known—to 'pie could lee the' 'nodes o his prospects; —hence the ..t Convention" has not the sti I tionfas to whether the goal procure the rejection.of Jot; cieat that the defeat of Judg elusion seine days before the =that - the p-rticular friends mouthed in their 'limitation epary meetings began -to cc iVenly proclaimed that that oirei board."; ow. who be!' as known. w n !connived when accoairdisilted. heartily Candidata for President Jo., dulga is as nisch special pl caa tell its gnawers that th and deep. has gone abroad t is cermet—that Judge Mile sour. he did pot coucer hear Babbitt. Wwo suau. rtcout? culatuas w she* that Judge ester was au ;nu-Illta &M I State Register temple meuts troverted subjects., The 'let the • as ”charaete,riaisd by and generally woeful inform thoughout amid to present theories: and whatever nogg natdrallv from the sub"piet waiting to see what reply th TnLaue's essay. ^• • I IX CUM' AS Moo —The Gszate's right-hower across the street. is sometimes as tear as mad—for instance. is commune( open the qu lifications of Mr. Galbraith for Jedige. thatdelectahteshiret says: ••lle (Mr. G.) does not possess in a measure lea dip any qualuficatiptis what-. elyr." A friend at our 0 whose ear for the ridic ulous is proverbially scut. says he never , heaid the equal to that except once. • that was when ainettern Solomon gave it as his °pi . ion that •• There's as much deference in some people soy body." U Taxas.—The recent election sheers very clearly that Texas is rapidly gaini • g in population: The , in cree in the number of trot • already reported as tiering been as tCut atthe last election says the Texas Civilian, in dicates a mots of at least •1.1100 for the whole Stale.— From the scattered change of her population, and the want of all excitement in pe election, it is probable that at least one &t rils of tie voters did not aloud the polls, so that there is little d i eubt that the Sole contains at least 40, 000 voters. Tekss-bad Saver polled 14,000 previous io 4847. Qeortv.—Did an) the qualtfications or claims from Prosiolont.tiodso dew ,1 ,flezette did'oi ascribe it to Sever did, sod we don't • fly the by. opeothig• of of °plain that the seats, or it woold oho Ito • : 14, task for that very oft 27Th. MtehlganCes tonviction of i 9 asd ..td ,t , t4 conTkted. 2 wets for teo years, 6 for sight y Veves of thew. ea • protested their issocooeii. Vtortier. OCTOBER 4. MI A.AOI-111 t Judge, R A ITH, of Erie. J__ letter to the Editor or the 1 1, mg to longer allow his name and his . party,, in eonnec nt Judge. In this matter " Isiais supposed he would, it has nsn written-as we had let that pass—he has taken proper under,the cireuni him his evident ill•tem- .en to Vote. has not seen fit to publish i steer, thereby giving the, mon. of Erie Comity notice co of voting. (those' we .r lionnty, in the State, botA . notified.) we deem it im• o.an act of the last Legis• dges. That act of A...ern• all vote for Judges of the ; • piece of paper, and for all' anted in the law on anoth•l I The elector in this county I separate piee.es of paper— , f his eaudidates for Judges ler, toutaiding the name of adgr•, and a third contain . atm for Governor, Canal i dges, and the other county I uue week from next Toes: we trust that althea* the ifie'd aewordiug 4 Law." d and notify Wm. . John ! 'all Babbitt, and tl el. Whig • es, that their ear ikes can : Charge e that its eaudiaate fur Pre- candidates-for Associate; g the defeat of Judge Miles., y unfounded." It furthsti, ly aloof from the contest for! -Ming to give both of these li denial, but wit are by no I all the force the writer evi kry. IVe presume the Ga- Litance with those gentle. s to know that neither of p on tho.eoutrary we know adroit political schemers— be likely. especially as they . to parade themselves in f ihn streetis. and' proclaim . But that they were cog: nIJ if they had said a word. i in his senses ca n deny. Lucke openly when ihe wish- Ile purpose, but when his ut the necessity °ti t he thing sly. may be suggests a half, i.ho end reminds his willing lonely stand aloof from the stand where the whole pee. .randi—scould compromise stiniony of the whole 1,1'4 luest bearing upon tangs.- men accused did or did not Miles. It is evidence sum. Miles was st foregone con moan: of the Coovention of Mr. Babbitt were loud dc. ns after the rotor of the pri-, me in. an at then they udivideal *must be thrown eves that all this was nut 'was not conutenansed. and concurredc in, by the Whig go? The Gaulle can in ding as it chooies, bat we impression. well-founded lat ear version of this affair was thrown overboard .be ly in the nomination of Mr. The'Tribeae speeds three I uglu's adtlreis 'al Roth- Tell'. while the or iii afoidaoco of all coo paper speaks of the Mi sch modesty, perspicuity. lion. lodge DouglaS has facts rather than obtrude lions be has aside opriug der discussion." We - are Register will make to the y ever tee a word said about f a Whig candidate for army.. to 'bib Constable. that the low perty malignity 1" Ws I have saybody aloe ever did. *arty loaligaity."; we an mimes menet be so vary right bower" sown the street acy Case has resulted In the of the. rentaleing 26.. Or mooed to the Peniteatiorl Sr.. jai 4 for 6ee fears= Ida/ proairtimai. nip egad Ths Hand Writing upon the Wall. The hear approae % h of the 14th of October. when Penn sylvania will be called upon to dessidir betwoof %Islay to the Coustitation, l and enactments under it. and the High er-Law policy of kilov. Johnston. is briuging oat is bold relief the •• Hentirwritiag• epos the Wall." showing the seateNce already' prosooneed against the Whip in the breasts of the people, and only relishing certain fermi to be gone throeh to render that septettes bindink and legeL That our Opponents sae this " Eland-writhlg." r i l i and fully realize sir doom. is plain to the moat casual resider of the Wialg journals. They areerideatle 'toeing their temper. and instead of nairetieg their fate like men. hre disposed to be.queradois, and there is no bettor sign. 'no serer index. that the party is rani's( against wind and tide, than to findits accredited corpse descend to the pia ! *Wee of scolds, and indulge In ill-matured sad captious complaisieg. Greeley. who sees as rat into a itical mill-stone as say of his compeers. bees NI ble at. title on oar eleCtiOlll. of this character. is paperer the 26th alt. He sees the •• Head-withz pen the Wall." and he is preparing fur the ovrth . After Milieu in 4g, u substauce, that Gay. Johnston ea I:to be elected beesase he has faithfully *dieted toya'free•soil and higlier-lew s •ntiments. Greeley says, •• And because of this he is marked out for destrimrion. Whigs who acquiesced is the promulgation ef'his Free Soil sentiments when they regarded Cheat nrs / mare gull halt, now secretly leagues with their, lifelun to 'brash him because they eon , eiderLi:Li personal interests and aspirations bound up in the gi wall of the Stave Power. A foray is made upon hi , i 'entice! in spirit with the Cotton foray, made upon uhingtota Haut lest year 'under the auspices of the Castle Garden manageni." That is true, Horsee. very true 1 '`• Free Soil sentimiuts" are '•• just the cheese" with Wbiga almost anywhere, when they will answer for " mere gall bait" to carry an election, belt that time is not this Fall, and Pennsylvania is coining out of the trap baited with that " gull bait" without scratch or blemish. And this Is why the Tribms, in the same article. ie. knowledgee the "odds seems to be against" Guti4 John.. 1 aloe ; cud this why the writer gets petolene and indulges in ill-natured thugs at our State, declaring that "She has long' accustomed herself to subserviency to Cotton I politicians, and liaa sent meaner DaughfaceiteCoragress theta could be re-elected from any other Free Stat 4 New Hampshire not excepted,!'.and that 'the friends of Col. Bigler " here evinced in thiecalivasse • alacrity in sink ing,' a constitutional ability and proclivity fedive deeper aid come op filthier than any possiblecompetitors." Not withstanding Greeley things the Go/van/or " is marked for destruction, ad Philadelphia cotton is relied on to deal his deetb-blo ." he has great "hope yet in the free instincts of the in I distriets.•• Vain hope, Mr. Gree ley ; the flit has g no forth—the people have tried the Governor and his measures, and they have found him wanting,-.-the "1 and- writing is on the Wall." 0 Coisni sit, Havana. / ' If ever a man d served t o be "damped with infanta nip." that man is tr. Omit. the American Consul at Havana. Ills eon uct. throughout. has been that of a bit/together than at of-man, and so far as such'a being. eau. he his disgraced the country he represents beyond hope of forgiveness The Philadelphisßall din. in remark ing upon his CUrtfilt stye: ikll the prisoners mincer is say ing that he whined , them but once, and that his conduct on that occasion was newortliyiflais office. The miserable captives naturailillooked In him for pity. dines they had nothing to expect from Concha but the severest Imo tics; bet to their earpriwa, what alieviation their suffer ings received • came from the Captain General, while front the American Consul the obtained only the raft re mark that "the President 'onsidered• them without the pale of the law. and that h (the Consul) could do no thing for them. Mr. Owed. iu meting thus, proved that 'be was either afraid of the panish authorities, or that bet is destitute of the - natural - leeliug of humanity. Which -1 ever was the case. he has .41own himself unfit for his pro skims. His duty was • as t a represeetativief this costa try, to temper justice r ithll3 orcy in 'his conduct towards the prisoners. Ile should 'have treated them as erring children. Fortunately ea npassionate American citizens stripped forward to do wits Mr. Owen refused. Fortu • tisagely also , the Captain viers'. with reteruing good sense, saw that mercy lonian's lithe captives would be more politic than severity',. 1 "To exculpate himself. %him a but of the charge agaiigt him, Mr . Owen his puhllb ed a letter, inOrhich be tat as serts that, on-the ornin,i lie fifty prisoners were shot. Ile arrived lisle at IlAyAnn from his eountry seat.-10 eon seqoance of illneier ars6 I'LL when he thin learned. for the first time, of the arrealof the fifty, he knew that it would be useless fur him ;t intercede. This letter. it will be seen, mikes4o defiance of his subsequent remiss lien; amid is. lnorso r. tint a lame apology for his con duct tonsil/4 the &ill Why did not Sir. Owen, at least try loteress4io37 Sippoiel he had a sou among the mis guided victims, would he 'mot have lesped oa his \ h \ ores and gstletind to the Consul General, in order to make \ au attempt to rescue the ill-fated youth? Every Amnevtaild of that fifty, was, in 039 Ilepie, his son. for they were a:l\ children °fails republic, whose representative Mr:Owen is. f3ever4l, in addition to; this, were tha s p as of men eminent at hornet and yet they were left to perivh, with out a single elfin to avert their fate, or ralkiate the an guish of their closing hoini. • "We do, not wish to b 4 enjoy( to Mr:Orren. Rot the testimony is so eninp!-ete against him, that it would be folly to attempt deceiving the public. lie cannot excuse himself. .There is ihunileht evidence re convict him of heertlessitess, if not positive , moral cowardieli while there is sot a dills. to sionerate him from the Marge. It is due to this' great republic, that its consular agents should be men of 11 different stators from this; and especially is `it requisite that. at PO imptirtante place as Havana. the American consul should* the right description of a man. The offences, fur which Mr. Walsh was rrc'lled were insignificant wheel compared with this derileetion by Mr. Green. • ' . • "We. 'therefore. invoke' the interpollition of the Presi dent. deoilanding, is the nine of hunrnity the recall of Mr. Owen. it will for ever disgrace tis as men if he is permilted to retain his ;functions, No British Consul would dare to show his Ikea at home after having acted Inwards lEnglishmen in distress, eel Mr. Owen ;has be hoved towards these aufwtsinate prisoners. Ws -owe,it to our national repetation, as maids ! as to humanity. to displace pis unworthy • servant. Should we overlook his fault, indeed. ear clemency would-be attributed to weak nessisather than to its tine motive; and the American name, which ought to ir!Ommand instant deference eve rywhere• will become d Meek cud jeer to the lowest rab ble of Ilavatia. ' ei.d "We have endear* thus in expressing our opinion, to soften our languag a n4toch as presible, so that, while condemning the besen es of Mr. Owen. we should yet do it in Ilerlne indicati e, of I cahn reason. rather than of indignant piston. Had We given way to the enteral prompting* of the imart; , we should seareely . have been able to find words, strong enough Me:press our detests toe. If there is a crisis when an American citizen de mends on that sympathy dee give, it is 'Wake is not only •a latranger in a Minnie land.' bet also 'a prisoner 1 and a enptivet• and it' ietime that American offielah knew. that citizens in snick a condition, however cram ri4d. i_, they be, are atilt uses and Mat dogs." . may ' "The Was? the Roses" Again. Like*s great protot pit. the war of the rows of the & House of L incestr au the Hosea of York, the :" wee 'if ll4 ea reses" is Erie orgy. eoticad ire/lour last..: . in its e i pro increases in virolenee, and each turner the card °Lindens is amended With fresh. ominous of acrimonious Whig& It is said that the grimiest awards, when press ed Mina corner, are the named/operate is • fight. The cat ti as arrant coward its I. clear EAU, but corset Mr. Paisanaso and then 'yes meat leSik eat for claws sad teeth. Se it lo wishes, as venprab friend of Ms Chrensieln 4 Hero- White he h bees as lo Mad tractable as the meet ar dent Irked of the upstrait seci•ty•.• could desire, bet the 'Aeolis , attacks of ens 4 his Willie, estenoperaries. the +4p6eritital emit a the eater, aed tbe isurrAniable fa. terfsnaeo of the tereles itten . istositrass. ••aA ii a row." are 'dimming sat strong prints i■ hi. Sherwin asses be. faro ifienionseri by tho v"llgait au& Mal Mtenipsrary is astonishiss ma himself. and is sisewisi s "plucks' orally somg. we & W MA. to them who bass drives him t a n i t hi preeist minter. Ny last issue is fell of trutimt—home truths. too ; sad very unpalatable to the taste of the Reraey. For instance. he mimes out pootedli and °harked epos ...Oar Bosator" sad bbt worshippers his defeat, bicasse the Chronic/8 would nut become bin Ike the Oraidle. and mule/ft all that gostleasea's sets is regard id' oar rail. roads. But.'be the reveletioss are getting interesting. we will let the chronicle speak fur itself : ...it is eery easy,,toersee the motives of their opposition to tt. BIOUICe. It is \well known thst all or most of the twelve genus mem whii signed the secret circular. ire men interested 1111.40 or less dsrectly in Ili. project 'Atha Par. burgh and Erie railroad. Agriiiist this project vie never raid ought to discourage st-we oak entertained doubts at cue bum that it world be _ But this is not those. cret yet. The rued of the Frain : kiln anal Coi tpany. a rival Miereit. was is process of isenstruction. and we saw an attempt to crush it. and spoks`against it. Fur daring this to advocate. the cause of • gresi \ and important pub lie insprovenieut. because' it was managed. by Jph i ro n i. brain'. a democrat. we incurred the opposition of these gentlemen. and now that we dare to belt against the dleughterhimse clique, they are endeavoring to stigma me us wipt( the epithet el lore-loco. Very\well ; but then we took sales with such loco•focos as Judge A. W Blare. Charles Watts. and others of the rune le. eo•focci stamp. The attempt of any net of men 1011,114 e • party question out of our railroad projects will be titan and impotent. and the charge'of a **conspiracy with co-focus": will only recoil upon thews who ruake.it." That will du fur the present. It shoos that there. are inure ~.things is 'leaven it'd Earth than was ever dream• ed of in your philo.ophy." Messrs. Whigs; and with it we will close our notes of the •• War of the Rusci" 'this wet k. a Great Shot At." • tried to rejoice in the cognomen of • " bat see Kum he will have to yield 1_ ortnv Governor. In times past that Water gas Pal gro.st shot-a the palm to our celebrated individ ••shot in the neekl al was occasionally accused of getting " thereby enda . n g ering his accuinu• .arable number of •• shots in the lock ow art account of some Millwood' row. I*tion of toy cope er." but we have dy. with malice a d prepence. actually "shooting at" the Governor roinewh i ere op iu Schuylkill county. As we never very firmly believed the acconnt,of the manner he was first •• shot," e►e'hall not be very strongly censured, we suppose. if wel do not *hese altogether the accumit now. Wcare. Owever. willing to give the facts of the case es we - find them in the Phil idelphia Saa Ottruseit —On the return of Gov. Juhoston and his escort front Tamaqua to. Pottsville. on Monday night. a most villaioses attack was made upon them after tear tug. the can, by iipertr of rowdies at Mount Carbon. A pistol was discharged. whether at the Governor or not is unknown, but fortatiately without taking efrret upon any one. Club. and Stones then followed, striking promos and injuring them considerably. 'the attack was , 'made at • late hoer on Monday flight. Four persons/1 were arrested andbrought before Esquire Reed. on Tues., day afternoon. but no our appearing to prove their idso.l Lily with the rioters, they were discharged. Two parson, knocked down with moues or clubs thrown at the party ' were walking dote beside the Governor. It is turbo sin - direly hoped that the perpetrators of this giallo outragei will be detected sod punished as they deserve. Mob law and violence see 4 to be the order of the day, and the sooner an example is mode of those guilty of such out rages the better it will be for community. We cannel conceive • greater outrage than that, here referred to, sod the citizens of Schuylkill owe it to themselves to`fer ret out the guilty persons. and see to it that they are pun ished ae their conduct deserves.—Phihidetplia Sews se Thursday. If this is all correct, we tract the perpetrators will be brought to condign pouistiammt hat if we shall dolibt somewhat the wholeitery. we certainly Mist be =Used. especially when we put in the plea that it is not he first time similar tricks have bees attempted by politician-of the Johnston:school in order to awake public sympathy in their behalf. We recollect a good many years sgo, when that notable band of old Lithe., tallied Anti-Ma. sons; first elms on to the .fags of action, it used to be a common Practice. just previous to as election in Western New Vett. to get op •11, outrage upon some prominent Anti-Mason, and lay it at the door of the Masonic fritter. nits. The •• Welborn' outrage." and some others of like character, were ail traced we believe to the parentage of the •• good-enotigh-Morgue" party, and it week: net he stretching the imagination • Lir' e` at ways, seeing that Johnstoe. Sieves, & Co: are sow sailing is the same boot, to canards that this Bebevlkill shooting scrape ii a weeredition of the old tricks of that redoubtable firm. A any rate. tbs Pminsylenstion does not *top biyond z fite bounds of truth. whoa. in commenting wpm thnoltrair. it says : '• Guy. Jebusfon is a bold, nnscrurtinsis, and desperate partisan. He feels the ground eliding from his feet. He semi the abyss yawning beforybim. He knows he is fore-doomed ; for there is notAfeen a straw left to grasp at. One hope remains, it* that is to create the impression that he is a mueltinjored min ! ' He, who has gone so fkr to humitiate the State--fie who has tried to inako or PentssylvanOWAtnilition den, howling with treason to the Constitution—he whose example has Kim• slated missakre—this man is now desirous of turning the tide is his own favor, by trt jog to show that he is's very mulch persecuted and injured individual. Hence his ea st ceilidhs( anti et somebody to shoot et hum. Would not that be a eky event, he doubtlese asks himself, if •, ly the reseal Id be found who welsh! undertake this glorieos mission MO nobody undertake it 1 Alas ! alas !we fear th time is coining when his Eteellenev ,will re Ily wish he had been shot before be tried to beat Col. W ham B.glrr, for Governor." OZ. JOHN GALBRAITH From Me Pennr)lvanian We notice be eur.ezehanys that this yellows* has been nominated\for the office of President Judge of dui District composed, of the counties of Erie: , Crawford end Warren.% We have the pleas tinf a personal acquaintasee witli . Mr. Cinallirsith. And mos say that it gives Si a real grab• ii\ ,\ &Atom to c,:to ircie the urination of such a man for Oio position of Judge of oo of the, oust importait dill tru•ta in the Slate. It argues well for the success of the elective judiciary system. that tied determination moon the of all parties to select for the of the State—teem who have professional excellence. and w shakeout fit thorn to di•ch age with ovadd to themselves and 11:122 Mr. G. a veteran naembe Ponnsylvanis..and has long in with the legal pretweioa aad and able laVryer. - lie possesses tellect. and with his profound learning and en experience acquired by thirty years of constant and hibachi's pract ice, would bring with him is the Bench every to fur the faithful •ud enicieitt discharge of There are few, Willy !swims in nor Beat*. kl rettict more honer epos the judicial offitim whose electioi would be tailed with more ismien. a represented the Erie district in Congress foe sew. years, and wow distinguished as e an able and (Sect c i ice moraber. , Ha is well and widely known. set only in the western counties. bat at this time, to the citizens of Philadelphia.i u connection with the, improvement system o f *or Commonwealth, and as having been mainly is. strometital in the revival of an important and hitherto too mock neglected and underrated enterprise. •astimil, the connection of the sea board with the great lakes. by • direetrailread from Philadelphia to Erie. . I Mr. H. is highly esteemed for his many amiable and benevolent traits'of character, and for his integvity sad personal worth. He has many traria friends in both po lities/ toonirie throw/horst the ticate. who woold rejoice to hear of his election. frr Among the assess of the isofortsesto Esesobors of ths 'expedition rider Goo. Loess who Maws boos soot toSpaiii.—thors to h ctondemosod to a life of slavery and iiintintior.—we -god th. saws of T. A. Simpson. Deere R. Wilms. Jobs hhirtighotod Gawp Qsick. of Philadelphia; htflafir of Pottsvillo; Pittstiorieh; ...1 . 1 . 11 citizens of Pennsylvania.— These were mom/ 'the number of brave and getters." spirits. who • Whig Presidest had doctored placed them selves beyond the aympithive of their esoottymani sod wen worthy only to be ohm delve Ilk• doh sad UMW' - littler belies ticked *bent and meogled by Hair worse than brutal murderers. MATTERS NEAR HOME. p We icifuowledri the receipt SNOB the estionable Lady of Major Brow.. of the. United States Lionel. a *tot of ,bilantifsi Quinces. ezbibitodlat the Fair on Thorsdity. We do not know whether tboy took the pre odious or not. but we are certain they slight.. iEr Ws are requestrd , to sal that Mr. 0. aseirvT. intber of the '_• Sciemoe of Writing." Win learners before the Paresis. Gaudier's. 'Towbars sod Yeasts, of this C i ty, at the Coed House. next Thursday evening. Oct. 9th. Sairieet.—The responsibility of Parente and Teach ersin•the instrueiion of children. 1 QNstrowry Curtis Gls .—A "lit f tle girl stared with Wonder" at tho Editor of ilbe Gazette lot work . Naugh if Hula girl. its soother Gogh not to let her rue at large. Ws liam from the Crawford Democrat that the people of the &stole part,of, that county aro again mit. uotjog the project of a New couatY out of peons of Erie. Crawford mad Warms. tome. howetret. are favorable leaving Erie county out of the armagensoot. aud we . trust they will. i 1.30 x oui.—Thsre te,evidently about to be "one. grand smash up" 'among thell Inks.) Toe followinz tune ilready Rees, and more expected : lentos Bank ? Bask Of New Becheille. Western Wink of White ert qk.rarat ** Bank of Mina. ell of New York. Ferment! Bulk. Nnw i ! \ frautswicl; People's Back. Patterson ; Commercial Ban Perth Amboy. all of New ./i..recy; and Belsbosy Bank. of. allaryfand. 23* We p leased to tears that arrangements hate !at last ben de for the purchase of But &Beam of the Iron fur the Notqh East sod Erie road. and that it will bii here in time to Buish the track thil 17 HAVINO TRIEDIT. 0011" T LUIS ST "-WO NO 110 IMO of our county papers fonc petitions for divorce advertised —three females praying tii \ be cut I .from their beige lords, land one mole. acelting\kc tin divbrced from his bet ter half by the magic knife of l.'s Honor. Judge Church. Having married in buts endoetnfdly;they have repeat ed at leisure. • lEI The people of our goodly city aritiomewliat noted for their difference of opinion upon alM c ciat every yea eeivablo sohject. Railroads. Plank-media, 'Religion; Pel nick Education. ImpVovemente, each . aod sevrailly for-, Isiah material for discussion. Aid they do say though the feet we do not vouch for, that among the Larbeethere are other subjects. and of a masealiaetcharacter, too: at are sometimes subject maser of di tipsie. But wo bees there is one question upon which ell agree, elpee tally the Ladies. and that is, that ms* owes more to his . Tailor Tor his appearince than to himself. • If this is the ease—and we appeal to our Lady frteinds to say whethie we are correct or net—how important it is to know whip to Gad that which contributes se much to one.standing et home and abroad—vim beautifully &imp and exquisitely fine Clothing. Let us whisper it id your ear. then.reader. that Jurrics. wt No: 8. Reed Hoes.; has the very arti cles you need : sod. by the bye. don't think he has ever hinted to u about vests or en, title( bf the kind, in con sideration of this puff. The County Fair. Oar County Fair. whseh took plies is Ibis city on! Wednesday and Thornily last. was pleased with two of i ; the most pleasant days .of tbo seised. and ettilaequeutlyi the attendance was la-gs. The interest manifested and; the contribistioos brought is. eeincels aWinereased approve chilies of the society among our operatives and farmers{ To bailor,. is so department wee, is at-all equal to what it ought to be. or what it might he ip a county as rich ill agricalturtl products. and as well supplied with ingeniMM attains. Pa Erie. iloweyer, it was au improvement oil last year. and that gives as hops fir the rotary. Thesis were many beautiful articles of mtMofactarci'm well Is many superior specimens of llKtienitore and Agnes - tore. Am...sight be noticed side Much propriety. bat iss them Were se tacit:ties extended to the Press to take notits wo most relocimitly yield our desires in this direction o the proper committees The •a Wheel as seem w fersished. rr/The •• local" of the Meadvil .v . _ to our City last week, •od he t is all very correct. by the bye streets." to which ire eery respect seat. 130 far from Eris posses 4 or " ininiatore lake 6 or mad and avert there is no place on the lake than Erie. It is pr'Fbyjavident (ha bees Siknon 4 ' at thb Reed Howes reedy or give • just opinion.in theremises " Erie presents' rather a toper -t t rvy ,appearance just wilt. The railroad, which will P on be completed to that place; has given • new impe t;y side s to the enterprising ch..recter of its citizens, and on ey 'r not, be,eeen marks of their Prieto and aciivitg. ' A splendid block of new buildings le covering up the 11 rut putiraci. A great number of fine budding' ore reigig ip in elj parts of the city. and Erie bola (auto rival. et ome . future day, her siPter cities on the lakes, both in ze Pink importance. The streets, however, ate in a we -bad condition—d,.. 'ideally pin-city Ike. The eittewo km are like our own, composed of plank,,briek, and Mon . and heautiful4 111.. trrepereed with mnd-holes. Some i 'posture lakes of mud and water are also to he met with i I the priompet epee% which to break the moutouit of a tour shout to;rn. Altogether, however. Erie promi a to be quite a city .• one of these days." we learn Iran the Trumbull mama that a meet ing wan held is Warren, Obio, lasimeek. to take *Minn is regard la a proposed railroad frt that place to Cleve laud. The Democrat says 6. , it wilreammtably attended and considerable bitterest manifest* ' Several frames won considered. .Messre...Mershall sal,Walker. of Erie, ad vocated • connection with the Pill eargh and Erie Rail road at Sharon. or some °Weir lig , ble point ; Judge Humphrey. of Iludeon. advocated connection with the Pittsburgh 'and Cleveland road s$ Iludeou, thoogh he would favor any - road that might be , ' , ,bn ilt 'mot of Warren. The majority, however, we unde'rstand, is in favor of constrnciing a railroad front - Climeland•to Pittsburgh through' this place." Railroad llLaudrs. , The Boysle Republic, id noticitig our strictures last week op* a Pittaburgh paper in relation to the railroad controversy is this sec:tun, publish* that portion of them expressing the determiu ~ .on of Frye never to allow any Other page from the East than thaseprescribeti by the gasp law of lest winter, and otesses a '• hope that "soma means will be found to reebimilo those conflicting' parposm" -IV° can assure oar "flab cotomporary we are as sexiest as boy one that sue means shall be found, sad that speedily—our people are 'anxiona as any who* hopes have been long deferred can —bet we can hokum ell concerned in alevi York that hers Is no coniiicting ppinion here in regard to the determination so often ex pressed in this eontroversy—inSeilhly to adhere to the Gus! The sent/Meat of Eriecatty is universal that. th raer than allow the parso-proad,Corporatioos of New- York to succeed in forcing upon es a page foreign to t h a t State, and subjecting oar moods* to the cost of transhipment at Dunkirk and Butnilo , tbey would see the Tmachisst of the North Eat Coon by revert to the State. which it will if not finiabod and in ruaoing order by the Ist of March neat. They say they On wait for an outlet by railroad to the Emil. until the Sanitary road is liaisbod, a e e e e ernmation which. at the meek, will net be delayed ever' hree years. That Eris is sinstained -in this posi tion by a powerful interest in mkt parts of the State is front evident fro tbi following resolni , :u pared at great Salsbury and Erie Itailrood toneushon held at Phila delphia es the 25th oh, in: which! there were delegates ( teat more than half the State. I is to the point. and i t wou ld be well (Sr oar %rale cote pinery to sag the at tention tif_t!le railroad mon of Ne ' York to it : Ras., That the Legislators , this Comentsowoahh. in passing a law at the last eettiowl, requiring the Pegs of the railroads coaceatratneg in the barber of Eris..* L e l ia Erie. to be of the width a (nor feet ten inch* for those conneelime with the State oLIAlis. and of the width of we feet aad 4 ft. b in. for thweeidwoneeting with N ew . York has *visaed its capacity mai Iferesight a thus pro; sewing end fostering the natural '. ireelars possessnd by oar unrivalled harbor of Erie, on eke Erie. • New Tat.asitors Lesa.—A ae lime et Telegraph ea die Hewes "priiiciple. or wain telegraph is newli k t o p i ergs eenetracties between Omits's& sad i There is to be bat sae war .tubs we aiwisraiaad te beiecaird at grie.-- - traif • Oman,. SIPTIIGS nem OUR EXCHANGES Bsirreter Graben'. the 'reenter of ••Genhsm•e Arse breed." died et Northampton. ideas . sheet • week. slier. rr Miss Mary Legate. rioter of the forme► Attar. General of the U. 8., is engaged in the Lumber T ad* at Cedar Rapids. laws. and advertises to !apply say itnenst or building lumber. beat plank. &c. '1 ID' Mrs. Mary Lynch. a resident of the west part 9iP Pleremont. N. H , has just emerged from the ear keit- Ora sedArth year of her age. Her general hoefth is •' lied. sod her faculties Er Mr. Meek. Eton. Ohio. recently • ebbed an in igineer on the-Hamilton end Erie Railroad. beelines the_ former had sedacedlthe daughter of ilia latter. tt4d refu i,sed to marry her. leveed him . o.lkfit.-ay we: • tT Mr. Corcoran. the wAtAinown Government bank ier soder Mr. Poll's Adminletration. at Washington. has lbontrjhoted $5OO tothe'Fitud for the relief and endow ; of Father Mathew. 101 iEPA wester man says, that on hoarier Yankee •iDoodle performed on an organ in the Crystal Palace. he litelt the Declaration of Independence and a zoopie .of Illunker Hille' rising op in his own bosom. • . . QY A man in Iharburn county. Ohio. has been sea- Itenced to two Tear impriaOnment.to pay a Bea or one dui -I.e. and dusfranchiseed for two years far steatitic saw 1,.p. When caught he hid bictrapa all set to steal a atone quarry! 11:TAn'Exehanue sari Dunkirk. at the western termi nus of the New York and Erie Railroad. had only five hundred iahab tarts last year. but it now hoe* of a population of three. th d. We guess it is all a boa* Wei have heard it intimated that the most attract ive part oldie Fair,. was the fair Lathes one was forced to squeeze in passing up and down tinier the concise:— We might give an;opinion. "as is an opinion," in the premises. but being a married man, , 4 it would be hardly safe. Er Whilo one Of the citizens of Lowell wir makingi requisitiou on- mgtroing en the milk east, :mot left et the door fur the breskrigt table. a plump. !I've frog. made its i.debotio.the ;Moller. It is 'opposed the cow which ',produced the croaker. was fed on bulrushes and toad soots. C7' The Democrat/10f Michigaln have nominated Rob ert McClelland for Goveroor. and Calvin Britt: for 1.40 t. Governer. Mr. McClelland made a fleece the Convention that nominated hi.n. declaring that he mem in favor of Case and the eompromise measures. • fILT The amber of adults who cannot read nor write in Great Uri "rt is underrated. It was long ago stated that orthose w present themselves for marriage in that Country' •ma rity can only maks theirmerks--can not sign their name ET The value of reit, \ estate hat nearly doubled in Ogdensburgb since the completion of the Northern rail road; and more buildings air \ going up than fire been built in fifteen years. IU" The Dubuque Express sax i —••During the prey aledee of cholera this season. .lee r 4 • Member* of ono family died of the disease." After the • ath of tye last. the straw penal on which holly woe t•rown .out. and a Dum be r o f hogs bed.d theXoin. Eve one of diem • 21' Mr. 3. M Kraft. whose farm is near the cotom bia College, adjoining Washington city. presen6A, the editor of the Telegraph a few days ago with a little brairli friim so apple tree, containing a third apple, and afearth blossom of the season! fi Aniong the many good things we daily see in the newspapers, is the oft repeated saying, that a newspaper is like s wife. because every man ought to have ono 'of his own. At the same time, a newspaper ie not like • wife; because • man may have as many of.his own as he pleases, if he pays for them. swards will be pull.- Gazette 'paid a tiling I I. his opinion ql;1 'except the .. me:1;y 1 Hy beg leave Re ab g muddy streets. or ter," we venture to bore freer from them critic visited " Btu t. • ofteu to judge cor- laroserssi Editor of 'the Tribune contradicte the paragraph. which, he says, is going about among the country papers to the efrectthat he has taken up tobacco smoking! It is entirely untrue (he se% s: )he has not yet seen an!thing to make the use of toNaCCO'ill any form seem other than filthy. nauseous, sod disgust ing. 2:7 The Odd Folio** of the United States have more than 189.000 members and 2.000 Lodges. During the past year there-have been 30.000 initiations. Receipts for the year about $1.2.....n.1t30. This ordi•r held a Na tional COnvention at Baltimore. which adjourned on Saturday the 90th. 11Zr It appears from the lowa papers, that them is some dirsiatinif f ietion limner the Hungarian emigrants as lo the place ticketed by Governor Ujhayy for the location of the lienzerian colony; many of them eonoider it too remote from the settled part of lowa. and as peavessing too few facilities for - communication with the world. It is, at least. 150 miles from the Misainippi ricer, and in en en tirely new and unsettled country. . CT' 31r. Jesse Benjamin. a sadist of the Revolotion died recently. at Clayton. Y. Y. aged 93 He was born at Preston. Conn., and entered the army at the agief 16. and fulloied its fortunes over seven years. daring which time he wu in a manther of baffles, among them Prince. ton. Trenton; Nlonmooth. Germantown. Red Bank. Frog's Point. and several others. He wu one of those who went into winter quarter. at Yeller Forge. Anc;ther cell is issued. signed Lacy Stone Win: ff. Channing and Pauline W. Davis. in behalf to the Committee. for ,another Woman's Rights Convention in Worcesteri, October 15 and 16, ii•*conlider the Rights, Duties. Relations of Women." The call states that "the. work contemplated is no `chiles play." Certainly not, Children will have no chance for play Or anOhing else When their mothers interfere it? public Meeting*. El' A Colonization meeting wee held at New York on FridaY..oti the occasion of the denartn4 of 37 colored einigrantsio Africa. It was staled thai by fair and open negotiation, at au expense of about $lOOOO. the Ameri can Colonization Society had acquired juristlictionenefir toward that northeast as is desirable, brf i nging its colony r into close priximity to the English colony of theirs tetione. 111 The new Rail Road from .Cenist:isa to - Pens Tan, for about two mile.. tuna side •by side with the Roeltesterianti Syrai , us.e ro:d. Os tsti . o occasions last week the Express trams at irtrd oIP logiither, end until they dieerited. there was • brisk Ace. .The elm test. says the Canesideiirea Messenger. was eicitiog. ITbe crowd chid not See the end of the race, so this, it remains to be decided which was the victor. A laughable part of the ewe to thsi Spectators. but serious to the parties eoncern ed. was the separation of • mats and Wife—one having is the harry entered the Immo car. i rb Er "It Sinus or rtes e Editor of the Chervil:umbers Bastilta. who by;tlse I*.has e -Dr" pre fixed to hie name. in speaking a Political opponent allows his pill-box tit get the better or hie pee in this wise. "The Lys of tribe Gr./wk. is emplestically dead and bur ied, and t &epitaph inscribed lies temlistone is !Died if been* Assouvisemajd" Wb Eistt s regular • disCiple of rhubarb sad epicae would evir bl i es coseeieed the idea of i'bresic Incompetency ." , t? Lilian', W. Powell. the sea genneeratie °over lie/ of Kiliouseky. is • good deal of • Unit. sod he is In dolitini sisselt to this quality hr his popularity with the insures. is his 'actin alsereaco. Among other good thinp Lazarus has boon guilty streling sines he rams Woes thei pots* for governor. i seasons paper relater the rolloollogi In 18411,altor sdebats with Leslie Coombs. Col. Powiell leis asked what his insi4eeio wore Ist the aleatiou. He good ksinsinedly ••faisti M hits* ipieet sit Honsand cobs; int sir *Swim 1•411111011. sod I Ulises is As inodes." Ha wins Mates Hoe. hot As resonloctiou 'sassafras piece. Ukiah lbs Slats is over- Ir hshisiogly Whig. • ZVHOit{L ILTIfU IT 1 rift NUR Irmo Wive Give. uhnsten declared bur tbat "when Goa. trat n, the public debt w ' Wag," indeed! By re rat annual message it wi of Ritner's •dminiatratin to $34,141,683,80!! Ver'l vengeance! lips Excellency's objectl tts, is. in part, to-sho 196, was an economical MO be seen by the folio Amount of State debt in 1 Gov. Wulf went out of stated by Gov. Ranee' • annual message. 'Deduct from thi: the full ci-ipte fur which no St iSt at ion dL•serves Reoeipts from bank bunu, S. surplus revenuess And the State debt won! The Slate debt whim P into 'Ace, war Deduct, as above. AO we kite the ee:uel the inere.s. of debt un to wit : This was surely "risi wiOntl a pretty fair ape *Nix administrations an . There are portions of cettaitilv stand in need rci, and .we recommend forger, in his election.. portance of reminding t Maffei. Morrie townshi ke., of . theigreat econo 'nal Counniiisioner Ste. -I toOST trrei woJna. of the 28th ult., gives th terebtiliff and distressin • nOned Fergusoa. aged Ilia little son,,of 8 years, c , •Ontry neighbor, Ousts edihome in dig evening abbot all night. In the, fearch fur a road. arid main in the evening get over a log and was unab i threetdays before alarm , phi turned out to hunt th; to the search without s ed when, after travelli and iwamr, they at lasi dirinn truly'deplurable a l body was entirely subm I mud— he was ly tog on out of the water. In t more than two entireda appear, life' was not eat Oriveved to the nearest but a few hours.. The • very heart. ;When (mind, the IRO, - c 40,4 te hie faiber—liis knee. Ileeietned lobe' "We are waiting here.' the time, him feetbeing j et-itT. The inumpietnes fate until it was black, speedy recovoly. valuable Hoolkn estrus a popularity, and ' only Wy Dr. Jackson, at the Areh street. Philadelphia. 'I noirn for the cure of liver co you• debility, etc., in refks hare indeed proved a blessan.. 1,0 as their preserver from a inOst obstinate cases of dye re thin*. The surest test of the eoinitterfeited : ibis is the e , . r"uffie. pup Ut Jack9oter Eli the MI l'HuseJ the 251 . the Oti Pituretvor., On ) 8 4 ; v axii. arid *. t Aship., \ (hi the Ist inet.,lkr Re girt. WHITE. or str\sem Ittorth.deoghter of Mr. Ji Ako. tio the sem (10 Mr. 11au,►Y ADAWY. and Un the 25th alt.. by tts EO.WAIRT. of Greene, an. In Waterford, on the 0 io the 61st year of her ag - TO DR. tr. L. sai k ee !he eastern e roils met De pelt at eastern priers Erie, Oct. 4. Ital. aria 9 1 HE Wintet Tern. of the %la) lasi, under the ehn )..I. A. i1.1T11.111.. A. M.. Pri g tie •na%l. 'readier it d. A. Kia.a, Te..eher • Terms Primary nranebes. Higbee English Brant Language+, ir= a° 3 4M JOHN GALBRAITH. 'rest id! art goons. • Mrtotior L{ p.tcoN,Bee'y Erie, Ott 4, ISSI. 1133' WHE putmeribels hive lust L large asicfruueift of la II and Wruch were purchased with, iug to the great pante• in the the importers an! misoufaetu isil,lic the heuehtof our pure , shot boast of the quality or the mri,qui of quality End Wen , F.rie.t tett 1451. noAic - 13 is No 3 cheopside, Erse. uet. 4. ISM. • Teach - ' . . Vir ANTED--N ['riven Ma V loooth. in 31allercek ,t at the Mille 7Pek Ilume. Eagle 1 at 1 o'clock, P. 31,, lot the pa 1 Millercrk. Oee 4, IE6I AFI NC lA. Moo. Globe's, sa lc Noeml, at Erie, Cho. 4. ISM. Circular to the AWPC G the thousand nivel before the public in this a not Mc least. MO matte its al your benefit. In tgaroducing LYON'S H Having been awarded the Pret man suite Fairs as bring the h of the Hair and to twilit frors mu more saiis , neitry than hui you never heard on living awl t ()unwires. There is no bu i tl that is every day used by lin tisfaction. There is nothing least injurious to the' hair• on in a healthy male. and elctu hair, under its application. al SOP -dressed in any style. It is in smarming qualities, impanii most delightful !talkers. For Ladies and lientleineii, and it lions. the proprietor would be and assistance in intsoducing LYON'S EXTRACT For Dyspepsia. Gout. R Idorbus. Nervous and knelt The great advantage of i Ca Gingers, that in a very c above principles, without an It much more agreeable to t more palatable. Try a ample our Agents are 11111111110 f lard to Orders flow Dealers sappy Ws '0" Carter & Brother. Dra soli TIIIP institute wilt be doors east of the Erie subseribets nye obtained. • 1' families eonufintne ri=pe • rive lessons will , be given cv pils wayittlead. Hours of hots I.P to 3. front 4 to ay iciest our 0(441.0 &..o' to attend without ineonren tuition beings in.truetwn w will be °tempted in the folio ei—mmood, lectures oa eve tory of nitwit.. including t rudiment), of 'wok. with i tf an instmownt— i fourib. sacj the Me an -- All at the e nawed roasts. Csie.t. 1,1831. 3 non TARES pt of Ca y Ee ericity. in his speech at Pitts liner closed his adisinie s rising 11123.000,000."... reer t ee to Gov. Porter's be seen that et the close the State debt had r y, tbisis "rising" With a I in milking thew state that Rtiner's •dmioietry, e, with buy much troth rot:' 135, w hen °See, as his last win, 4 . 52_4,330,003: 32 I . l e . admin. MIME f b ig . , CaMe amoont of er Ritner, 2" a t s rep linen. of the economy of whig Executive veranity! .ple in this State rho ,whig lien upon this sub ' o his Etcelleney not to ng peregrinsiiine, the ion e people of latlterstewn, YOung womenstow.n, c.,44 i v 01 Ritnet and Pa i.;4! !—Keysiona. IThelariol (la.) kernel pirticulare of a most ' 111. • adventure uf-an ohi !man boot 80 years, who, with a few days.since yielded it four mi'es. „They ;tan. nd got lost, and wanoeree !morning theyrenewedltheir int it up• all day, the oIJ lng so. feeble that he fen le to rise. Thoy went out as created,wirn the pen. m. One day, was deruted case, another one lollop. g throfigh brushes, inners found them. 0111iu a con ' d pitiable; the old man's I rged under the , warer and ! back, with his face only 1 :s situation he hill been for s , .„ad yer, orange as it may Oct. ;When taken out and horse, the old man survived ater had chilled bun to the boy was seated by a tree ead resting, on one hand and quite glad, and remarken, Ha was unable to walk at wily swollen 'and his limbs ad bitten - Wit little detii m ' s ‘ut he trf In a !air way r for a B I tienk. hoeh have ne.virred so wand JO later ana an. peepared I ;erinan Medicine tatore. ip hUteb lune n wr II tui riled re plaint. dyslietnnia. ehrotuepr tier. in *Nth; the) hare ho equal. and to thOingaitde. w regard Ur i Jack ntstiluidly *tare We ha‘e.re the to .PeedllY And e red hy xcellene4 of an article in it tAllit With their Bitters. TE ultain the ulhorizeti agents.. RIZ:D. a. J.!J. Findly. t in i4ins.uT, both of 'mei- ie, Mr: M. G„ P0u.0“,, sad all of M'rlgtan. Nev. 14. Theme , )Ir.lAios Corr *s, an 9( North East. i I,:teviulait.kiLlibobiteh.ofMir'&.!„%ce: G. W. Merl lend, Mr, FAV• 1 . TO, and Muse %MG/MT L. Ines Johnson. of Greene. I the PlAine. in Herteir Creek, [kiss DELILAH BABCOCK' Rev. Mr. Pres'ey, Mr Jimics Miss Jor. Swumof U • plea. ED. n oft., MM. SuPRIA Hint& ~'j~►'Y•-~'Y~~ E,1,1.11) r r 'la. Jon refuenrd from a large stock of Timm. fist Findings, which be oilers to i!!!M the linlish Department. o the routas Latta Lamina:mat • Qoarien. =i=IZI intor Goods. a few days paw fur Ca.h, ivni ow • y market at a great tar r dire to rs. We are pre red 4P d to re Is ses at a MUM adt nee. Ilb heapnee*. bat soul tar n• 4 raw ad arc &waded roue tad' OA a way GEO BELDEN 4. be place to putettat , e Shave welts', Gat. dELDEN • • anted. e School Teachers tole r ate , ' f4r four The 'School threetors w aq meet 'Matte. 00 Saturday the IltU pose ore:amount *cachet". J. IC . CAI/WELL. Scr,• drit Chimneys. just refeerni,! aird for r•IOCKIL)ti'.A. I • 44 and Cleatlem irons that are daily befallr" of e. repent. we no o e cy a: pm dpyned i you THAIRON,I vium at the Mew York Vele t a rue le offered ;bathe ratios (Mime off. One sr' Prove st drag's of certificates from4entras y down cam.. Try it, andpsice toa. Imo about thts; but it se an !article reds ortunilics. to their enure sa its composition that is the contrary, it will leave pour hair tly destroys dandruff, leaving the apt . .aita. CILOSIL i 1 i a 1 ua Die Itir its tterroifying and ,re to the , Pair tbs. Ituranee of the toilet it is unequaled Tri U. you find it answers your espeeta• taPPY sit receive your pattonag• iit to xnuefriends. Aiso, 1?' )1?' JAMAICA GINGER, autism, Cramp. Cholera. Cholera daehe, Sea Sickness. Nausea. M. Mid extract. or Fawner orlartial ocentrateill Porn. it contains all the r of the inert matter. which makrs in s omarh , and at the same [am bottle of either. and if not srtair' time the money in crony liv*Dclr• rt at the UWIO diseount. by sadiron THOMAS 4 RUtT, New 1 orr. late. Erie. lkea II — Anon ed i . a • 'Few days at his rooms. I ▪ ak. as .00h as the names or Fiftv 105 -40 11 am one person, ft* Pr Pee Tear. Invartabl, in advance. 'Y "Mari. either of which pa* frC4° 7 *. /CIO P. from le ni ▪ front 7 evening to 11. The WO s for themselves. thus enabling all ce. Thin unparalled low prat Cof this the reach of all. The hours tog manrer:—First %etal c yew k thole Connected with mu. ;Ore news of musical matte rgnrL t. &nations on the black std.° , al Movie. with actom alexia oa lis lotting too/shorn wtiihod we. W . WILL int :BALE sod C. M. 11 =E:=
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