thing tasterial—that the thinglto • kept shove-water is tio the visible body bat the invisible imiseteriaNty--that therefore the mode of conveyance should sot be visible Of tangible. .—that to preserve sue against drawing It is only necessary to swallow a drop of Crater:and, thus fortified. the passenger will have nothing to de but to plunge into the sea and swim fo l r his life. "Certainly you' would think you had encountered a very amusing madman. Yet. if there be anything con clusive in logic. this illustration is not even an exagger ated exposition of some forms of quackery." - But I feu those quotations are useless to alter public opinion: s hies are never co nv inced ° r i m / olio: by arra anal. lad in this particular. never trill be— *Tor sure the pleasure 15 great In Wit' eticated as to Cheat, . its lookers on *tell most delight Who least perceive a junket, slight." Stlll It wes my duty to try, and I Could not rest easy un til It was All charged. Meer.' since the rise of medicine. has half • century passed without the birth of swarms of quack "systems." sash as plausible u any which now disgrace our country; and each. u at present. impudently threatening to usurp the realm of physic. But the gaud old science has ever soiled with calm contempt upon their puny efforts. and shaking thein quietly from her skirts to rot in tneriteitob fili9ll. has moved on, brighter and' more glorious from the loathsome contact. as pure gold is but burnished in to greater brilliance by a momentary friction with vile dint. She is based on Immullible principles, sod, how ever her disciples may fall sheet, Aar coarse must be ever eltward and upward. I cannot more appropriately conclude, thin by • quo tation from Oliver Wendell Holmes. die Physician, the Poet: and the ir4ll: "Health o the art whale glory ti to g.re Tbe eros fling boon fipt makes it life to , Ask nor•t er homet...the rock. where nature Atop Her aretie lieben,—oast of things; The gardens. fragrant with (be Orient's balm. Yrom the low Jassmine to the saw like palm . Hail her as mistress o'er the distant wales, Apd yield their trilinte to her wandering slave,. Wherever, moiwening the ungratefhl soil, The tear ofeutFering wielies the path of toil. There in the anguish anis fevered hours, Qtr gracious Anger points to healingfloweri i ‘Vhere the b et felon steals away to die, Her soil hand eaves before his closing eye Where hunted misery finds hii darkest lair: The miduight taper shows kw kneeling there." N.S.—h a namber of the copies . Srst printed Dr. Stet• art's mime was accidentally misprinted "Stsisart," and 11• e words, ••Published by order of the Society," which aboakl base formed the heading, omitted. , The'lake Superior Copper ]lines. 4'rom the Natieual intelligeneer A new and impotstant businessi has arisen in this country without hitherto attracting the public at eention-.rwe allude to copper mining on Like Supe rior. The wonderful mineral deposits that have been discovered have been known to but few, and scarcely believed v hen seen. One cause of the ig norance that prevails is doubtless owing to the wild specultition in stocks that arose upon its first dia .,' before any legitimate 'efforts were made to work the mines. As soon as the facts are general ly dissetninated showhig•tbe profits consequent up on thejudicious management of the business, we ap prehend another mania will seize the public mind, and probably lead to various speculations. No cau tion will prevent Person, of sanguine temperament, ,Shun season/if prosperity from•embarking in the most extravagant adventures. We propoie to give a few facts to show the ad vantage of a 4udicions pritsecution of this business, and the value of a portion of the country which a few years ago was regarded as worthless. The mine wbich has thus far been the most productive is called the Boston and Pittsburg mining company.— Work'was commenced in 1848. A capital of $llO,- 000 was paid in, or about $lB 50, per share on six thousand shares. In 1849 $60,000 Was divided among be shareholders; in 1860 $84,000; in 1851 $60,000, sad in 1852 400;000 more will be divided. In another view, shares which cost $lBl have receiv ed in back dividends $34, and are worth $lOO in the 'market, The Northwest Mining Company ranks next in value. , Mining wee here commenced in earnest In 1849. About 080.000 have been paid in. In 1849 the nett proceeds from the sale of copper amounted to some $5,000, in 1850 to about.s32,ooo; and in 1851 to something over #50,000. This company owns a large tractof mineral territory, upon which o valuable veins have been opened, and i number rof others discovered. The property owned by this company is of immense value: and magnificent for tunes Will in a few years doubtless be realized from It. The Minnesota Mining Company is located near the Ontonagon. river, some forty mile westward of the two preceeding. Immense blocks of pure cop per are taken from this mine. It commenced in the autumn of 1848, and has a capital paid in of some 09,0,000, or $3O dollars'on a share—there being bet 3000 shares, They command *l5O in the market. A large dividend will, we think, be paid from the earnings this year. --Our object is merely to direct the attention of the enterprising to this interesting - region. The gain reaped from the workings of a successful mine is frequently five hundred per cent. Shares in the Boston and Pittsburgh Company, which'cost $lB,- 60, sell for $lOO. In the Minnesota fur $3O the owner can now receive $l3O. The Nsirthwest shares will probably increase one handredifier cent, in value in a year. A bill for the construetion - of vine' around the Palls of st. Mary has been reported in the !rouse, and will probably pass Congress.. This will reduce the cost of traniportstion. and render the working-of the mines still more,profitable. Labor is already falling in price Ito the Lake, and agricultural pro ducts incressing,Tand consequently the price dimin ishing. i Sufficient reasons have been given why public at %cativo will ere long be directed to the Lake,upe lief mines. _ Doerr:Jon is rna Nsvir.—The bill pissed by the U: S. Senate, on Tuerday,.for the better discipline af the Navy, and intended to supply the deficiency in punishment, experienced from the abolition of the flogging system, prorides that petty o ffi cers and Owe below them, in the Navy, miy be punished for efionees . in either of .the following ways, accord; tag to the degree of their respective offences: By diminishing their rations; by restricting their r diet to bread and water; by imposing extra police --} and other duties; and in case of theft, in addition to may of the foregoing, by making good from the wa ges of the offender the value of the articles stolen, and obliging the offender to wear Cu. -ten days a badge with the word thief thereon; by discharge l eo from eery' , with bad conduct marked-on their di.. charge; by litary consneritent in irons, single or doable, on read and water; by solitary conflemeat not over 30 days; by solitary confinment not exceed ing two months; reduction to inferior ratingv by bill and chain, not to be wore at Bea; by deprivation ofliberty,on shore; and by loss of pay not exceeding - thrft months. 'Among the accompanying provisions, qualifying and explaining these rutiahmenti, is one that en area to those who have served 20 years in the Na ay, with good conduct throughout, a place in the javat Assylum.for life, with half par. The Naval Committee state that they have other measures in preparation for the improvemeet and farther discipline of the Navy. Dusan:4. Case or .11A:rsr.sFurrrsa —Yesterday, dm wife of James RCMP, formerly a police officer, end several times arraiened before the,Recorder's Court, bed a difficulty in the twesenee rj tier hus band, with a person in Brooklyn. The man bad at tempted to commit violence on h er p.m,. Si,. went to her husband, whe is said to bare been in toxicated, sad took frep his pocket a pistol, with which she shot the dMding individual through the bean. He died instantly. At last accounts hi m R. wee under examination before a jitstice la Brook lyn. She will, doubtless, be acquitted, on account of the aggravated nature of the crime attempted to be perpetrated.—St. Loris Union. lie • 80111.11.01V1D lloast ;7 4l friend of oars, who wee a-few miles is the c airy yesterday,-tortes the followisc—A mile o so from the city beast a he, on horseback, erYinf with the cold. *Why don't you EN down sod lead the horse!' said nor fr;eo.l; "thee, the way to keep s - artn." We a b borryed borrn and 111 ride him if I (reeve!" brie tllethlii (Maim. ERIE, PA,* SA I FURDAY MOUNISG. FEBRUARY 14. IBS% ir7 Oar first page is occupied this week by au salinea delivered before the Erie Cosuty ModicalSosietys by. Dr. J. H. Stuart, It is published by request of the Society; sod, we may add, paid - fee. ET We aro ladybird to Geo. Hoodoo and Coro. Stockisio. lathe &Aug. a ilea. C. g Canis and Means. Walker. Kelso. .4/ Blare, for Coogroesionel and Legislative favors. t. rr To-day is Valentine's. wbsii. icawdiliff to • unse.bonored enatosa. every mut has • Ott buy a kin letter. instead of writing one. and send to Mew bee in tended. LT We cell the etteotion of our readers to as adver tisement of Mr. E. A.m... dasserreelyphtt. to be found in another column. Mr. E. profuse. to understand his business, and solicits esamitartioo of bra specimen.. ILT bars epos oar table the first number of a sew German paper published is this city by E. Beheaffier.— It is Whig in politics. mid makes • respectable appear ance. How it reads. oar Gsrniin friends can Ilene tell —at least we cannot. We pressure. however. it is brim full of modern wbiggsry dose op in German. . __— DX The travel through Erie eases the opening of the Railroad is truly satesishiag. The Erie and North Eist cars carry up sod down hum two le three hundred daily; and there is no doubt this' number will bs Masi* M urmured as atom as the read from Dunkirk is lieffslo is finished. which event will take place abist the stlif of the present mouth. • 117 The papers throsghost this State ate ssesimesely in favor of printing the lawn. bat °moo the proposider 'of publishing in ow journal. Every toiletry paper 40. remade the right of printing the laws referring to their ill. cality. a claim which is jest and Tease • able. IX Oar Meadville friends are doing to kayo a Kearath meeting , . We hope they will hare a good tine. sad sub• 'cribs liberally to; the Hysterias fittosbeg; after which they will so doubt feel - better. - LT A Naw &num atsts.—lt was proposed in die Legislature of New Jereiy. to week. to make policies of insurance-receivable by the State astborities ea banking capital. end that 14,16 be issued foe eircelatioa so that ba sis. Should this Patent sum .. pieww:p' a be carried out is the form of • leer. it iV the intention of certain parties to ap ply for on sot astisorilting Ole Um of bask, notes Set:arid by lottery policies. We are often a s ked, "what is Congress deisg?".-- In reply we have levariably said, '•nothing." That body her been in seesit♦n between ten and twelve weeks, do: . ring which one Jil* and three resolutions have been pas sed. ' Both parties 'will irubably follow the old curse. namely. do butlittle business "iota after the Presidential nominations haveibeen made. - Er we learn. by private advice@ front Meadville. that 1 the Democratic County Meeting held on Tuesday eve ning instrnmed it, delegates to the Ch of March Conven tion for Mr. Buchanan. after s herd struggle t • U W. hoar n great many *liquifies in regard to the prospect of gettiiiilessages to CaWorlds. Upon this point. the N. Y. rriksine says that it is (di., worse the. idle, to visit that pity with to idea of engaging a passage by steam across to Isthmus to California. All the vie: Dols (both Pasant and . Nieeragua) are 1.5 up to Apvik, and those for tat month are rapidly Stag up. Either engage your passi:ige 'rooks boforeband or take psir pas sage around the Born or over the Sierra—there is ho help for . 87 The Camas represents the prospects of the Li y e dley railroad ai daily brightenisg.. We hope it is It soy.. ** 14 . 40 . 1 .- C.—o spol aermillimme mallimleiativ e sualt. iced the roma from North East in the diroetios ofJamtia ip .town to be sonviseed of its entire practicability. • shall sot be surprised to hear. in the lapse of a few dal • . that defiedte arrangemests have boon 'loads to ran Ow .oilcan six foot Outgo to Erie by the Jamestown MOW " • B? Gorse o Lasts____ La Dr. nat. oft • Episcopal Church of this city. has accepted a cell to d yak of • Church in Charleston. Mass. - TT Elder Or Hydee paper in lowa. defied. the Mormon system .f plurality of wives: The Morisse law allow. it, sad the Elder deems it se sic. Er' Tan Coxtmirr Yirr."—At Campbellsville. Ky.. ---- ing one of theses nights. of which the reads'. as probably beard. a i r emu wet frown u death while p ing in bed with t o companies.. • to Loot Orr.i-Coonterfeit Bili. ef the dementia a of $29. on the Buie Bank et Indiana. have be.. pet i to circuited*. is thatlikati. .- The ceusterfoits are well It ‘ i ,ecated. and well old...dated to deceive. mod are es Branches at New ttlbaay and Indianapolis! • I • Karts er Tot.L,ros. lBs2.—Tbs Camel Commies; , ti= era of Peaveylvanis hays published their Toll Sheet !for pass this year 1852. It l differs bat little from that idlest y . eseept is the talk Of toll charged upon emigrant n-' pre. These are ii be charged at the rats of $2 from Philadelphia, to Pittsburgh, or lees than *so- 'rd of a cent per mile} while the cars cosiroyieg thew" to pus to/Cfres. Tide will afford inducements for • "- greats to pass though Pessaylvania. sod still fa sr West, instead of oarapyiog the large useettled tree is the western part ad i 184,8ta1.. Other passengers w he charged two costa per mile; as beretofiwo. ~•____ 1J PENNS 141 Liciartarvits.--Lest week • ill was reported in the Hoare of Iteprwealatioes. te w the basks of the State to haws small sous. aid ' to permit the small *ease( beaks out of the Statile • - late is Pee asyleasia„ A bill-was aim reported to • • free banking system; sad a residua's adopted in f of the coustrectiou ror; ship cola arosed the Fel of St. Mary's by olio' general goversiewat. Also, for the inearporaties of the Erie City Bask. la die 12 es motion or Mr. Mordent's. doi •eopplegoolat to di act iscorperatieg thel Meadville aid Yleckservide sad MesieDle and Breksastrsw Omsk read sompsoisa. so takes up, rend twice, and pawed finally: Mr. Fades iotrodseed • bill to authorize the Cad* of Erie to row money, with'irbiat alma' s raw aeart hoes*. • ;bill incorporating die Girard and Csesewsge plash company was read Ossify sad peesolf., CT I' Nirriess is the title of stew mouthiy s morons journal. fall of fanny wield este. pm is New York. It ioof this form of the Looters. but a taiss lei.' as many lines. Prbilehed by T.-W. g, , Nassau Street. ; 117 A Cauu.cee Kosires.—Ao odder dews Saab ya be never dotted as i hid *ace is his life. sad that is a fight with a osteripiaity. t - 7 17 Must Mosaurr..--The Sews el liaise kr mused to lead off is morality aid piety. The secemis ef her ••fiquer law" has 'aspired her fon& saiwaliete with • determination to go' ahead. A law is sore Wan the legislative of the State.4eSiatisg • See epos any pram who shall keep bowlisi alleys. Wlfierd or card midge t for the purpose of hire, as 4 autherisieg magistrates to dew oath of a ei • • that ho. tp t search warms* epee Olio be lieves that met tables tiro kept. If the ate are hawed they ore to he "suppeere4" destroyed. and s pears; for Geed. , U' A Soariusuca Cam we Gaansusis.—A rkh bier sloe of New hewer 'noisily died. leaving by will arena bluets.. of heal wan, tersely • five thaineaad dollars each. t o ladies criers be bad addiessetl. bet *be had iejeetati bins. Ile said that they bud allerwaria grown to be a* ugly that he end/ not be inglaieatly gnitafal. • If/Ames to I ..naeou.alion.;Tlmi . peat queue, in tba Now Tack legialatiesa tor a wen* or on past. local!. od duo **Hard Pan and 4niclt upoOstise Ouloale of eloquence and riven of int .havo Mend. hes die *4 4 m pan and (ICA .and." aro delootallito nuateriol. Ifemes. Inaba sad Galbreith's Statement. This iikmanteat. published low last. was handed In at se late an hoar a so utterly prettied* any &once of its conamte--heneu. it went to our readers "with all Ile im perfeetions ea its head." That each thieve are laseveid• able eemotisnes, every ace at all einiesiated with the rou tine of a printing Mike. is well aware. Editors and prin ters are neither Joshes* or atagie.iests. They have no power to eoutatead the ear sad mesa to steed still sad he obeyed; randier ma they. with a wit Pre" , ch••E• invocation. set type to flying from thOr bottev.'er an Editor's ideas tallow bile oil hem as inverted bottle.-- This will actsaat. if linked we are scansamble. (1) to those who have made themselves so extremely :enhappy because we did net Wafer se the weeMee is head list week. Dam of the Wet implement. salmi the many wapies sant positions an Editor le ormetiaw placed is. is that in which he is compelled to differ with his political and per ? Meal irked*. sad arose" ibis damns* enter into a die .clamiect of feels. and the relate' Maria( of these facts. span the position he and they wimpy before their politi cal brethren.. This. ia s Mum" is oar position sow i■ regard to the two gentlemea who eacapied a Palon of our paper last week le an attempt to phew that they were badly Wedged by the gentlemen composing the Demo cratic county convention which assembled la this city het week. That they should feel implement aftrr being thwarted in a darling wehosacti—ii schemi.for the mimes. of which they have so mireinittiner labored, we certain ly de not weeder at; bet when we take inter consideration the cool cad carafe* elmrecierisiics of the complainants. we cortege!) am amazed at the step they have takes. Of whet de they complain? Their &st is is the following weeds; ”Before the seeetiag of year coaveation, or the sece de. of the members which misread it. this State bad spoken sad the voice of the majority of the party. as ex prosodist comity commodore. the remit of which was already knows. tbroeshoot the Slats. ire ejesilisotant of .hick had ems asfeissily avoided by As organ of as jow ly ia this erne, ' It is sot easy to see the relevancy of the aloe?. te the quietism at issue. but se it has foam: a place in the mea tless. italics sod - all, we feel booed to notice it. And we shall do so by denyin the whole thing in tow—We say "this State bad" not "spokes,:' torahs cannot speak un til the 4th of March. County conventions may have ''.peke.," bet how they spoke. is many roma, is still • dispated point. Berke meaty. for instance, is claimed by both the Buckman and Asti-Bachinan men. So with other counties that have sleeted deleiates. tout have not instructed. The delegates from Philadelphia meaty were aot appoisted until after our convention.and it instill a disputed question whether they are inigacted for Closer Buchanan. Every body knows that - Philadelphia county, with her fourteen delegates. bas an important bearing on the question. To say, then, that the **State had spoken," seder such circunstances. is it little stretch of imagine ties. we apprehead; one which is only equalled , by the. novel complaint against the **party organ" for "carefully avoiding" to publish that which only existed io the brain of the complainants. But i matters Me whether Mr. Buchanan had or bad sot a f•elear majority." in a felt csoventioa. already chosen. We have yet tokens that we ars .under soy obligations to fill oar columns with the speculations of the Penneelisnims. Democratic Mau or Pittsburgh Pest, in regard to the complexion of the 4th of Much minventiiii. The next point we are called spire to notice. lea table Showing how many Declasses. aid how easy anti-Be chases delegates wars choose in this county. and as the table gives by them last week was somewhat erroneriesk we propose to comet it. The following is the actual ••rseult in the Hyena &that@ when meetings were For Bachanaa. Opposod to Buchanan. hiliUcreelt. 2 Erie, West Ward, 2 North &willow:ugh. 2 Harhomeek. 2 Greeabetd. • 2 North East township. 2 Wausbnig. 2 Green. 2 Waterford berosigh. 9 Waterford township. 2 bleKean. 1 Girard borough. 2 -Girard township. 2 Elk Crook. - 2 4,de Moro. 13 Mashing tea. rgaws4 • • Bpriagfield. 2 Showing that. from "the several districts where me r ings were held." and from which thereertas co diamite sents.there was a- clear majority against r. Buchanan ,(teal Bet from this ate inset subtract the delegate from McKean.' set premat. bet Misrepresented by his aillegue. and the two delegates from C _ t,t who did set arrive until jut as the C flea coucludod its la bels. This leaves ID ti 14. the vote of the anti-Buchan as delegate. from McKean being given by his college. for Mr. Bochanaa. Thea titers were the two disputed seats from the East Wald. Allow ibis admission orate Beehanas delegates from that ward. and Messrs. Whet-, loa sad Galbraith woold still have bees la a minority of Jet "is the several diarists where meatier wore held." -Mewls'. at mice. that the admission of delegates from "Amity. Wayne. Vesting° sad Fairview." had no *feet see wafer the ether is determining the final remit. Dot, even had tits admission of theme delegates had any is: down* there was nothing unfair hi it, for it cannot be denied that those from Venting* and Amity were idutit. ted as the (deeds of Mr. Besbasaii. while those (rum Ways* sad rearview were admitted es the friends of Gee. Houston. That the delegate from Vessogo. who, it is said, "would have voted for Mr. Buchanan." was "smog the Greed Jsry" sad "compelled to leave the convesties," is se fault of the opponents of Mr. Beam. , an—neither is it their fash.thataftor the Buchanan men procured timattendance of the Amity delegate, they could set sae him. And this brings us lathe consideratioa of the correct. now of the policy of nannies' all to sows is Ws Coven. tie. who shimatsty frosW be 'admitted, whether they were apfwinted dentin., bat without credentials. or whether they were chimes of the Winship. sarepreirent ed. before the contested nate from Ede wen disposed of Oar oppeaents complan of this proceeding en the part of the convestios; but let us lon at its history • little sad see how the matter wade. The delegates had aet fair ly got into the reem.before Mr. Teller. a Backman mu. and Meseta. Whallen and Galbraith's spokesman. mov ed that S. F. Warner. of Bpringilelf. be. sot wily tem pony. bet pennant Chairman. This wee earried.esd the business of the coseestin proceeded Upon editor the roll of townships. it appeared that the gwitle mas lischasan mss had made Preddest. had no en desenote. though he claimed le be • regebtrly elected del egate. Of this. however. the eeseesties bad so mesas 'of knowing-4mm As stood. to all hunts and purposes. is the sante'eategwy. so far as the coseention knew. with Woes gestlemen admitted from "Volute. Amity. Ways* and Fairview." of which Whales & Ce. com plain. Now. it is plain to be sees. we think. that if the role cemplaised of had tot been adopted. the Coons ties would have hen sompelled to dissolve, and ts-or raise; Uses. if the., was say thing wrong in the ad missive of the delegates from the townships complained of before the cosuistell mats from the East Ward were disposed of. our Buchanan hind. have only to thank their own 'reedits.. in *neatens( to seism • presid leg 'Mow whom "kenos effnualliprecheded the adop tion of any ether nurse thea the ono of which Messrs. W.' sad G. complain. Of ***tin of the twinkle of the Banana and ad. missies of the sod- 8410b11111114 delegates frem •the East Ward. we 4e ow, of nun. purpose w ester NW a lengthy dissuades. We hen already One that, lithe }lnehasas delegates had hen admitted, the heal rink could not havirbsen different We may. however. vor that we thought. and still thick. there wee a/sir sad de cided erpressioa of the Ireettle of that ward agaiest Mr. Bananas. sad it weltered little, la equity, whether that uptown°s was meads weer the same of **Rinsed an." ••Jahn Doe." Sr stet the sasses of the iieleipt ins admit ted. Se plait was this that some. si ienst. of the Be. ensile delegetredeellsod I. vow whoa the wenn of •admiesion wipe taws. The Conwesties, we pre. nut. land mess doe inestlew as i.e that "ea N he &Mei( bif the Mere of equity rather than unyielding teiehaWiditles. been a ussiseity decided again she ad enines of Whalles sad his cases. That they will he sastained in this by di tight tblakisg eats. ws law n fit' la conclusion. we understated that Messrs. Mallen and Galbraith 'stead I. seated the seats ef the delegates elected by the Comity eenviatiee; but epos what (mead in not se easy seen. Certainly. the State Convestios has no right is go behind** proceedings slew County Cos- Testiest. aid say whit would have beset Heeled delegates. bad set the ciresonstasees eemplakted of. by this lowa. hots. takes pines. Had the Meads of Mr. Itechasan. when Messrs. Whistles and Ttlobale ware included. wit%- drawa mad organised another convention. then Messrs. Ofhalbe and Galbraith might have bad as muss for claiming mats at Horriaberg. But they did sot do this. They remained and acted mail the convention adjourned. dumb) , sandiening. so far as acts tan sanction. thepro esedinp of the convention in general. and the election of Mown- GASIIIII aid Saltsman in particular. Nay. mere. they endeavead to histruct those patients' for Mr. Be chateau. failing is which they remained and participated is the *hoodoo of Conferees to choose.' with Crawford. a senatorial delegate. A. well might some gentlemen. whose names were never mentioned in the C hon. contest the seats of sash conferees. as for gents. Whist les and Galbraith to contest the ;sets of Mears. Jacks's and Ilskanete. Bet we waste words upon a proposition that all can see it a glance is simpli preposterous. rr Wrist ALL TEL GOLD Gob ro.--f3ince the dis overy of the California gold region. stye a writer opou the subject, the immense secessions to the currency of the cosstry through this medians are familiar to ;Tee years .lace the sight of a gold ado was comparative ly • rarity. and now die *ilia of them is by no means wonderfel. however mach the possession of them may lbe with many of us. The pleidifehiess of the yellow metal. however. is net yet solliciest to reduce its value in the estimation of the saving sad careful among us. Iwho are as certain to hoard it in their chest tills. and stocking legs as ever. even in the days of its utmost scarcity. The fuming classes particularly. whole avo cations de not permit of their keeping the tun 6 the ups and downs of tbe paper currency, are well aware of the pereniment value of gold, and look eller it with the great est care. Thousands of perilous of all classes, too, who would sever be at the trouble 'of laying by a bank bill, will "salt down" in the safest recesses of their home steeds. that which is the chief representative of vales the , world ever. This will in a great measure account for 1 tits disappearanc• of gold from circulation gaits as truly as the ••drain" which Europe is making upon our coffers. A quarter eagle hire and another there, all through this Vast country soon inmost@ to a sum in the aggregate which would sensibly affect the currency of any nauen, if withdrawn from its circulation. This single feet af fords as ready o 'Wittiest of the emus of tba decrease of the gold currency. as that which is eel often given by the alarmists of the present day. Sunbury and Erie Railroad. The prospects of the early commencement of ibis great work are daily brightening. Tbe bill. Meowing euantierrl and ainalcipal eorporatioss to subscribe to the capital • stock. has passed Ike Hoses u - reported by the fries& of the road; and in the Senate the objectionable feature engis upon it by some of its enemies has been streek f off. se probably passed as it came from, the !louse are thi lt is understood that immediately upon its be- i soloist& law. Philadelphia city will subscribe two mil lionsls Mhos. and this subscriptioit will be followed up, by ra • some. of from one to Are hundred theosamd by ~ The so rel counties through which it passes. ' Indeed, so Battering are the prospects of the *megrim/. that it is understood the President of the company has &termini's!, should the bill pass se it came from the Home. to per a large force on-the mai early-in April for the parpoes of • locating the work. and preparaing it for letting. Removal of Goy. Young. It ii said President Fillmore has determined to remove Brigham Yeteg. .frem the Governorship of the terr:tory of Utah. In remarking epee this, the Editor of the Cie- WC courier soya ho bad a , conversation with Judge Beeches. one of the expelled Judgovand he found him a goottement m mere mew iressintine obi my awe. who discharged the duties of his office, so long es he was permitted to do ,so, erediteLly to himself and to the preeminent. Be residers:muds thoroughly the pub lic and privets history of Brighten Young and other prominent persona in the territory. Illi•hes seen the practical working of their religious and domestic affair end es b• is qualified to give an intelligent espoeiticnVof it. his statements may be regarded es true. lie' says that we can scarcely Conceive the stets of society that eziststhroughout the territory. The unbridled lie-sisit and lieettioussem terming through the whole population. from the hoary sinners of fourscore dowtito the very chil dren, is sickening to think off. Girls of twelve and (cur test are without the least ceremony 'taken into the house hold of the Governor. and become mothers tamest before they cease to be egiddree.. Even in the plaice dedicated to Untie religious worship. levity. *Weedily and profanity are things of constant oteorresce. end are iedelged' in to a degree that almost staggers, belief. The statement, generally published, that Pow. Young bad been sees pa rading the streets of his capital in au omnibus with twelve of his wises, each bearing iii infant it. her arms, is de clafed to be literally true. and there is no reason to doubt the fact. I ET A GRAM Misnorasscarsmos.—The Crawford pesiocrat, in notstiag the fact that our County Conven tion instrected its delegates for Gen. Hdusain, says: t-This resit% was produced by the convention refusing to admit Messrs. WhaHoe sod C. M. 'Abbate. who weirs fairly elected delegates front the East Ward of Erie. af ter first packing the Convention by choosing delegates from among the spectators for four townships which had failed to sleet! With all this trickily. the anemic! of Mr. Becheetto succeeded in their design by only a-tri lling majority. Ibis is grossly false! The Coniention was no more "pecked" than any similarConvoution which has mem, bled for the last eight or ten years. In a minority County like Erie it is almost impassible to get delegates elected and in attendance. from ions. of the remote lograshirs, and it bee been customary so supply such de ficiency by admitting-persons from nurspresented town ship who might be peewit. Is this esje, there was ' occasion for each proceeding than any Similar gathering tea base attended for several yearn lipoid's. as we base stated is another article. the attendance of the admitted dolOgstee from two townships. of lhet four aerepre vented, was procured by the Mende of Mr. Buchanan.— Again. our good matured friend. Gee. Wballon, wise is n perfect martyr le the cense of the t• sage of Wheat land." has boss weekieg night sad day (Ur several menthe to carry the county for his favorite; awl if desire wee any "pecking" going ea. we do sot knee* of say person mole likely to held his ewe i..uch a bssieess, or to re= sor t to it. than he. W. presume the Disasenst will make Ote,ProPer Jarss.—Aa imposing United Bastes squadron is to Sisit Jspi neat ea MOW. SO hoe already boos sasses cod. Bowe of the journals - of Hello* are wrist the Govirantent of that. country to Warn the Emperor of Japan to open his diastry to tbi trade of the world; pay think the abolition gibe sawsirpoly whir* Hollsod sew enjoys of trusdiag with Japan. would bel a bestir to her sod all the world. sopeeiaily the Uniteif Owes. Q How TO Ger iv Onricit.--111 Wet ~sty diet taus hew !LEN an saw yet every Jest slaws' snits to. We thigh we have direesvirett the pressen. and we are a iprOd stied I. and,' for S palest; indeed. we think we 'Meld wars diets Mt May proplasia ths eoestry and se hew peer Mews'. IN 10 ear wawa& We hive noticed idna every fellow Moe hoe paltdielted a Detneeratie paper is %Ow County he the lest right year/. inetteeded. goner er later. ta *Mae fete IMMO osasiottablib petite berth; awl. etastiegireas this WeN•knewn folk we arrive at the ieetritaide treeellieiwa that there is bete 'talismanic Fewer aseneeted wrath die ribuesttea of • paper in Better. Harrah. thew. kr Bet kr. ye that as lietsgry far din and is saishismaut. IT CM , . Marti. wits I. a isWidess he baldest. INOS We is Wweest,ig Ceaul. Mao, ea tea 12th iirmisai. her. 1782. and was amosseissady sistpilhai 'WS aid Oa the 13tth dar of Om.* last. Er We Intim Isat Gov. itglor he. appointed eel Jamas M. Swan. et Indiana. one of his Alai. with the malt of Levi. Cekraiel. We wonder iftkis IYiM a mie take. We told the 'Governor at the Reading Coevention that all the "rewash" we asked was this same appoint ment. We alwayelhad a very strong taste fee military. balsams hew the people never foann if mt. hence we have never had Lobate, to display oar "prowess in ar• mor bright." Well, it is just oor lack. for “We never *ad a "loco of foetid. • Particularly large and whir. That yr/vent/sure to 411 upon the floor. And alas on tbe buttered aide." ,And here's a feliolc thee stole Oaf title. eirspean and all. Sorely our military [talents; Idle the roes. "were born to blush women." _ . azr Doe'? Lute It.—The Pitmbarg Pest does not like Guy. Iligleet appkintinent of Hon. Wm. ft: Garvin, Fluor Inspector of4larti city. It says .Mr. Garvin is a ecmparativs stranger to the Post and its friends—be "is neither a miller or j admire' and It, the Post. does not *.bo2litivii that he Isla judge of Flour." This may all be true, bat yet we mutant help thinking the Post, in error in one partienlar—its want of knowledge of Mr. Garvin. If oar memory is old treacherous the Post Made Mr. G.'s acquaintance 1160'4 a year si:nes in a newspaper contra. verity. which resulted, as most each things do. in the Post losing its tairgoer. And hero. perhaps, is the waive of the Poses dislike of the appointment. C 3 The Editor Of the Reading OssAU' threatens one of his office loafers , with a p•essestioa for petty larceny for stealing a New! York Trains. We should eall that petty larceny add 90 mistake! 27 Lola 14nutsilliut been performing in Philadelphia for the benefit of the firemen. Lola is determined to make herself papubitameng the "b'hoys.° it appears. TT The Qesea of Spain is se delighted at becoming is °rather. that she 14.4 cod her intention of °wrens lig her family. and hu forbidden hi, subjects to _take the customary oath of allegiance to the brat princess. 1 1 / 1 she "hopes to presbnt tha nation with . a son shortly." 03' Goac TO Roper.—The Swedish Nightingale ham gone to roost; at least we suppose she has. as we see it ncoirdee that she Was married the other day in Boston jo Mr. Otto Goldatijr. the pianist.. , £7 Dr. Caaper.iof Berlin. is beyond cavil an tiCcons plisbed man and a perfect gentleman. HeAirmntani caws the mineable (act that the mortality - among bache lors from the age 4f 20 to 45 yeari b 27 per cent, while among married men of the same eis ( it is only 18 per cent. Our bacheler euterriporary of the Gazelle Shook] take Warning of this fact. and secure Wes an agreeable prolonger of bfe.ait a wife. at ones. Er We Dee It stated in one of 6er - o:Change* that in a new edition of. the regulations of the Port 9ffice, about to be putilielied, that is every case where the writer urn lettir chposes to protect it from the chance of being opened al the Department, and destroyed u a dead letter, he Ca) do so:by prepaying the young.. and writing legibly ooithe sealed side the words *•to he pre. : saved" in which case it will be rescued from the liability of being committed to the flames. and its seal will remain Er SLIMED Mpg Riqns.—Several weeks ago a fel lowin Dauphin c4aoty wail shot while engaged in sisal ing his aitiglabor•4 turkeys; and. altbouph pretty severely werndid. was coOntitted to jail to answer for larceny. t week he weeLput upon trial and. in addition to the of shok wu found guilty and sentenced to three months imprisoninent. • Er Alava Asti Ktccsx4.—We bare about made up any mind never toiiinnounee the death of a notable again until we see his funeral sermon. Last week we dispo- Mid of Janus G. 01111141[7. Esq.. the Abolition candidate lei President in 11E04. Open the authority of the New York Tribune. This week we are pleased to that Mr. Dirneyib alive and kicking. and is net any near er death's door than Horace Greeley himself. UP Wendell lips says "sre liv under a govern ment of men—ai d morning nearsmi'pers.” This. then. is why ear goveresneut is the brit in the world. ID — Ajaptelissaai of tall tiwathy, rye and Oats, were len at our dim. last weak. the product of the fares of James ,/olterson..of Dreeli. These immune's/ are a little abaci soy thing we over saw. the Timothy being over six feet. _As oats six or eight inches higher, and the rya a foot above them all. t hlr. J. tells us they were Dot cul!ed; but as iv into specimen of the whole field. Green against the world. g 7 Charles Dickens. is Os. last number of Houselfai Words. says thatitho watchword of France is no longer :.Liberty. Emtalitiy assa Frateruity." bet ••Libetty, kilaal fly. Fraternity acid Masketry!”. Ansnrr Lswannal AND DAVID Toro.—The Tremble, 0. Democrat, has an article in. reference to the want of *publican manner, which character ize too many otibur foreign officials, which we sum mend to the attention of the reader. The difference between Mr. L4witanca and Mr. Tom is that al ways IQ be found between the aristocracy of money and the simplicity and frankness of Democracy. The Densocrut!says: lion: David Todd arrived at Soutbannon t eve ning previous to the day on which the great orld's Exhib:tion closed. A number being in 13' compa ny who were anxious toget a glimpse • the exhi bition, he assured them that be -cold. onciou',tedly have their wishes gratified, throu • he i ntcrven len of Mr. Lawren c e, the American mister, as ;,arsons could only gain' admittance t nest t!ay thr.,ugh sumelinch Intervention. 1.. ”ediately upon land ing, he took a lab and pas -d off to the residence of Mr. Lawrence. There .e encountered a servant bedizened with 'ill, the,. ;ummery that is generally worn by the sersants, of the English nobility. lie told the servant' he wished to see Mr. Lawrence; the answer Willi that he could not be admitted. He then requested !Dint to take to Mr. Lawrence his card. Theseryant declined doing this.. Said Mr. Todd: • • "You see thal..l'arn fqnal.in rank with him, and it is of the utmoet importance that I should see him." "It is inapossible; my orders are peremptory. I a.• forbidden admitting any one or receiving a card, re between the hours of 19 and 9 o'clock, P. M.. on pain of losing IMy situation, which would be a sore deprivation, as I have a large family to sup port," was the response. • "But if be discharges you, I will take you into my service," answered Todd. The servant was obdurate, and Mr. Todd was ne cessitated to turn opon t his heel. He then went to the Brazilian minister, with whom be was asquaint ed,.aod bad thelzior he asked cheerfully granted. A day or two after, Mr Lawrence and Mr. Todd meeting, the former was very profuse in his proffers of attention, at* professed to be exceedingly sorry that be could do nothing for him. Mr. Todd gave him his .views ,as to lie coodct, in his proverbial blast manger,! winding ,up ,with the declaration tilst be shoeld,lat least, have sense enough to re ceive cards at ell hoer., red appoint some time at which es eediewe weld be had. Bach is the soeduct that sham:twists the Amer ica. klinisuer * the Court of Great Britain.. A , Vestianirsi. M• Transcript: I Mei Ili islLowirg, in your paper of Saturday: "it is soul that as soon Si spring opens, the Pres- Wrist will supersede Goy. Brigham Young by &com petent sad irsgerolis man." 1 know not r hat Mr. Fillmore'. standard of a vig orous man mai be; nor eau I -imagine where be is like!y to find. a:superior to this Brigham Yarn.— The last I bt•ril of hue, he was giving guile,. of his wires in si•,. la his Usoribus, fourteen of whom had bribiPm.—Brisren Trawarript - 11merst. AtiliVLT.—The Messes Oieereer states that seven tarots hare been committed for heating and nattering a faintly of a Mr. Place. of - Waterloo, One of them wiled a young women, Mr. Meet oldest daughter, and commenced choking her, at tempting to throw her on a bed. Thi s l a r imou , conduct roused the inmates of the home and they endeavored to defend themselves, when t he 111CirOtf commenced a general assault. After beating all the Aikier members of the family mail they were seesekma. and throwing the yens, ones into the mum, (hey fitally decamped. The members of the family gradually recovered their erases, bet wen f i in be shockingly bruised, and some of them oat with knirev, ,o that their clothes . were com pletely saturated aitb blood. News by Telegra We harm from Pavia that a naming the various Chiefs of • imams. &c.. of the National Go hour denies the statomeot mad that the Presidsut has addr rnunicatiooo to the Pope e or say rope. It declares that nothink tie.. were passed between t Lebloroiug Herald says that the ste with the Moisten, tic , f Minister of State, to whi!h appointed. Accounts from Mexico to I local insllll7tCalllllB had ocean ! psi down by the goteranienl. I and • worsts of President A represents the conntry lobe in and that it had barely escape • consequence of the national d _` Justice McLean has deliver ,n the Wheeling Brigde ease. obstruction to the naiigation o, Steles. and that these °blame rights to navigation in theta, Iv slitotiooal. Chief Jostles Ira . 1 sewtril trot:p.(li* decision of th trary opinion. , The atnintiament aubmittin of the Sunbury ; end Brio Rail pk. bas been street oat in tit Ez-Goreroor Steele 1 4 NIP e loog letter on the subject of He takes ■ decided weed soy such law io New Ham Henry Wells. convicted at has been sentenced to be hoe 'scatted the sentence with a Private letter:, by the Ear ~ news of a brisk and advanein • Liverpool. Floor dealers he r, I of a dollar per bbl, advisee. will be obliged to import Bre • dealers are sauguiue that Bon price. The Steamship City of Ma this morning. haring been de sulothon Bear has been co cion of being concerned in man. -He was offering ape.. those contained in the boy's • company. had razors and fin his escape. - . The Sontiary and Erie Rai r as it curie from the House. A resolution is pending In 1111 Hangars all die anus of the " t her independence has been A mils or $4.000,0® mastic; go and Mobile Railroad CofWP i I Now York and Boston capita • resolved to proeoed with the iii! The ease Of Otto Granzig tenee of death. is helot private! tress. Margrretts, still deities' statement attributed to her, O . thing about the poison adinit44 wife. fasinsiorov, Feb. 10. tapes the occasion of the _medal occupies slow • istelli g esetr He t most gratifying ineideat nor ever will have a•; Os regards and receives .1 dehip. and eonclades as higher ad Ron holy i t ea es, which ea• unerriag wellisvha actions elation; to 6ward With composure and eons be aequittid. having never bee■ discharge of My public duties by any Mr. Clay's speech yiestertlii "presentation of the great geld quarter of a column of this mon esteemed the 'presentation with! is his life. as he has not Deis, pablie patronage to diapifuse it swan emertation_from gore fri folkirs:••lahall soon appelar tribunal than any of the eail ly judge of the inotiveir, that tribunal I look deuce, that al prompted in th) mean, aordii purpose, e glory of/ or selfish ends, e been soima trd by soy iirr than to proolotelhe hooor, prosperity sad or comm#o j eNv Adver NEW , RR Trsr RECEIVED. by'Evreo; 4 S. State Streel, aladser supply work—•• Dream Lik."/ Mao. • few' pithy:* Call axe • bee the rut Er,,. Feb. 11, 1 - .-111. FLAG ISHIP LAW • N HANSI. or made to order ii O hlloootiorkCaoes of this otd rt ry. Erie. Feb 14.'32 —4ll. G.N£ l .—lteceivett by Ea anion t of Bailey Pens in eine his aired States. Commercial N for ale Moodie. A large brio cheap in price. at Er*: Feb 11. 1521.-49. Tilts WAY 13'17* - ANGER!! "Secure the Shadow eve Mc Substance &ie." • 11. ABEIX.L e the Daterreiaxi Artist 1,1170113LD respectfully inform the dies and Gentlemen of Erie. VII and vicinity that he still cornrows hi. room over the Erie Beek. Air the purpose of delineating the Inman face divise Ay means of the beautifui art of the Thiguerrotype in the latest and most approved style. He offers m. produce the likeness of any person favoring him with a sitting Mhielishall be pronounced by competent Judges, superior to the wdrk of any other Artist what ever, for strength, beauty, and life-lite appearance. Daguerreotype, 0 what' delight - To gaze upon its work* of light; • How high the polish, mire the And every face is nature, own; / Sure never Art with all its skill, The soul with such delight could Alt. His Picture being Axed by the cyanide of gold and other owe dienui of his own preparation, can never fade out by es pownw to air and light- Those abo wish perthet Likeneeses wNI please call at his rooms over the Eric Banlkorod examine specimens.— °See hours from P o'clock. A. M. 03 3 P. 14 in all 'males of Ow weather. Erie. Feb. 14. 1.331. tfall PAR= 10 St •AZ.Z. • Tine subacriber oilers sate bialvaluable Farm containing SU berm, sittudetrin the towasefip of North East. 3 miles from the depot at North San village.; Said Dina ban Ns acres of improvement and the wii.le under "knee. with Iwo never Easing streams of water rennin; through, it The built:limp are a new Same Muse. ealenlated fur • dairy ;house; one barn at by M; 2 Barns I/by MP one Shed concerted to stabling NI lbet hoar one Corn Barn and one Cider Mill 16 of 31. There are two good or chard• on the pertains, and a road Tanning throne* the centre. which would make it convenient by two farms. , 1 Terms of salt One 'Minn in hand and the remainder in eight seal-annual pay melon' with 'Merest payable annuli ly. For farther particulall enquire of the subacrabers. A. B PCLLEN. at Erie. or' A: H. HAYNES. North Eau Also— several desirable building Lou near the depot at 1... e, cheap on time; enquire of A B. rtILLSI4 Erie. Feb. 14, 11901—Swill NOT •I. T RAVE %h as day purcl pied of. • ra. Compton & flarenntra their entire stock of Goode. to ill continue the Itleriantoe BUillleve at the obi stead oteuppe t ;l them. In a few de? , I ' , el Mare a good sonseunent of GOO which wdl be offered to dot peirase er liar rates. Youa • is reopetttfully solicited. Erie, Jags. l• 19311-311. JONX D. COOK NEW auOi - 67 N r.W am/ oplendsd (GabN of all seyhes sod flukey. wit Awed rase* Rosa last aft pekes .81e. nod if .osallVis will as. Feb. It. WIC_ 31[Nrinmit.1 1 .11:1 1 /:t. tn'. Lace Collar, and CU ' Yet. ar at LNO. S+Tl 1i EMS. frocuts 64 to it Fru, I I. —4l tDI A lir .at fcrt pale chew C'ENTS' Pme SIC Gleveil "warm TICKING and corm: r.e 34. Regain atioro-41. mod asatmlluseat Re Lades. 3Com 3 " Cleats. kat reeeivrdaud for alde at toe Cheap .tore of Erie. reh. 14. Islt.-441. 1 IIMPI IL COOK I _ ip Lulus Vesunr*Taill CaiiiLigiOes jUllit frefiTid at the ( 1 0 OP ‘- 1 *Gee of Feb. 11. 2 31.--le. . JOHN it. 000 Ki -- BILOA U Nbortissi. cation Yarn:Alum. Waildlas. for mile al the Cheap Cash nottof '33-1/S. JOHN I. (Wk. BLEACH 10) Goode a Mc at kow VIIIII at . P, ciAirtlll and Miusit4g• ebeap ca.h 11111011. C Erie, Feb. 14, 1124.--4/4. h and Rai, Losoost. Jen. U. di eroo boo boon iemeg (*lions. Captains. Ad neds of Paris. The Mee hy some of the Journals . private politiem m a . the sovereign s of Ea. plat uncial eenaninsiee- Governments. The , • dent' will comment ' "Owly Focal (de. Gassabtattee has been ♦lUttrcros, Feb. 8. 241. h. "tats that MT nal bit they were m ist* °aroma has usesib s .. * was received, whisk er'y disturbed condities, war with England is I VastllNGTos. Feb. 7 the opinion of the Court • he opiuieu is that it is au he "sten of the Coiled •cs violated the ceramist tars; aid that it anima. eyt and Justice 114ifeldir• O l oart. and read • tea- I t •laisaaaa. Pa. Feb. 9. eubseriptioso to the steak • aid. to a vote of the lie*- : genets, 11 to 7: j i \Naw Yosi. Feb. 9. hi published Law.— iishmeal of BA LTlaoar.F,b9. Sishiogloa of hilliog slop or the 23d of April. Ito\ deal of coniposure. Borrow, Feb. 9 bitie confirmed the mind for Br/quintals at • old their stock, at to tiers state thaataato ttrßr sad that Eighth • not !inched the op ILADMPHIA, Feb-9. aster, readied the City' ed three weeks by• tk• itted to prison on snspi . order of the boy Leh les for sale. similar te Another man, in his his possession, but maths Ametsitioto-, Feb. 10. bill pesied the pelisse cam :gall. Feb. 10. ' Ohio Ligiolatort to loas e. to be rotoroed after 'owed. N;w Yong, Feb. 10. kw bonds of the Cities- ;.y, was wade to•day, Is t o,. The Company has !straeticia of the Road is now. !whir the see , tuvestigated. Hia ! /1 at she,strer wads A* that she seer kasw say sod by Greozig to his isements. , 1V A L the Mato Book More. No. •lk Man els^ kw and !yeti .• • of "Hooter on Bonne y ad elhatnoctd. DUBLIN & BLOAT. CE CANES. ny sty* of Gold and Fiver of fanner promos's and gto- G. LOOMIS & - a tang and well selected '• and ehlver Cases. mars ad Ladies Pen, sti warrant= • ofotber makers Per, very 0, LOOMIS State Street EW GOODS. , Ind by Railroad. emir ws will became,' 'o4Bsiem re- They were brought brie tilf *aim then I am m town. • JIM. B.oliK • *nets, Alpaca,. uwr.olllo, (Ants andlkt . and Shaw Ir. all lo be (sand 1":11N8 Cheap Cash Serer ..- I "ard; as r amount cm hand a` JITO. a CVOr.S_ agod - a rile •B. ors._ a. cour 5 *red at tp Cask Sire& band "bleb wilt brio .10IRX R. COOK. - ‘ 7 .:c at JOUN a. ilaOk
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