Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 20, 1852, Image 2

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    Political and General News.
• rutabbed by Regina.
OBJECTIONS TO THE ilrAtIM LAW
CONSIDISV.ED ♦ND •`NSW►KRCD.
. ,
' 'l. "It is uncenwitutinnal." -
It has been decided otherwise in the Supreme
Conti of the Citadel Siam. Says Chief lu-tics
Taney: "Every State may regulate its owteinuermit
Ira itit, schording to its own judgment, and upon its
ow views of the iiiiterest and 'well-being of its- cit.-
; ize a." And, says the Governor of Maine, "If we'
Ca legislate fur the extermination of ravenous
tesits,i'we may for the extermination of the greatest
of evilq, which reduces the human form divine tq a
condition worse than that df savaket."
- - 11. "It destroys private property, and with coin
penat ion.". . ,
It desj.roys nothing legally held; 'nothing, which
kraut keeps for his own use or for lawful sale;
nothing.but what is confiscated by known and will
ful defiance w of law. And who ever heard of cum;
pensatitt for confiscated property—fur a wad deg,
for instance? v
111. "IL is', saMptuary law, interfering with a
nano household: 1 i .
It doCs so in no se nse A Man may eat, think,
'and wear, what he ' sea, have wine, brandy, apd
' .cider daily, on itisi table: pnt the bottle to his neigh
borlo lip s. .01 make him' drujiken, and the Maitre Law
make do interference.
IV. "It interferes with and destroys a vast a
.
wait at of regular Lusineso."
So did the gospel,. with the business of silver
shrine making Et Ephesus; so does machinery with
handiwork; so do canals and railroads with torn
; pikes; and steam with ship navigation What then?
' V. "It renderaithat unlawful which has ever been
held legal."
So did the law against the slave-trade, and to do
laws ag ainst lotteries and gambling, and horse-rac
ing, an d other laws too numerous/to mention. And
why should they nut! The good of the cummt.t.ity
requires it?
VI. "Ii will prove destructive to vast liquor man
ufactories."
If itdoes, it may be a bless'esi thing for - the com
munity; dejt• if we may credit their owners, these
will have full employ in supplying medicine, j i be - era
and the holy sacrament. .
VII. "Congress regulates, commerce and Con
gress allows importatioe and sale, in 15 gallon
casks:"
And the - Maine Law . ffers no hindrence, but al.
lows the sale fur medicine and artiteie and *Rera
n:antil purposes; forbidding it only where it will bu
destructive to the body politic.
- VIII. "It-will be an unwarranted and impolitic in
• terference with the agricultural and commercial
prosperity of t-.e state."
.
lilt senders some crops useless, it will leave the
ground'for others. If it prevents a vast expenCi•
-ture of money for one article, and that worthless, it '
leaves it in hands of the people for expenditure -for
other articles. If the ten millions of dollars, now
expended for liquor, were to be expended for bread,
and meat, and clothing, and furniture, and comferta
bleheuteir and education. the pi.b'ic would be no
-losers, hilt gainers. Every branch of industry
wolftd.be benefited, and millions of canitt I would be j
added to the State.
'IX. "It vtilLatiterfere nith the ready sjspply of al-
Bohol for medicine and the arts, and of n ore fur the
sacrameet."
plnt in the least; manufacturers and iraparters
and agents may still furnish all that is needed.
X. "The public are not prepared for it."
Some portions of the puldie are most thoroughly
.. prepared; some fathers and mothers., some trades.
men and mectianics,.soine farmers and ship-owners,
some drunkards and hard drinkertl. The crime, the
pauperism, the taxation, the suffering of the State
call for it. &ine men aye not reedy, but cannot
,tell why; and some, because of the cravings of ap
petite end the love of gain, who never will be.
XI. "It is a taw ton stringent in its character."
- Not for any-willing to obey. It has no one fea
ture too hard for the obedient—no stringenhy but to
- seeitre its object. ' .. ,
XII. "It can never tie enforced." ,
This is liveseine the elleation. It was said so. in -
Airline, but has proved otherwise. No other law
Irrae, ever et.turce,l a. easily. " it. well nigh enforces
itself.. It but asks for a 'trial.
XIII. "It will produce a resetinn t like
.the Sab
bath
,Mail Law, destructive to the caese of temper
:kneel'
It has not dine so in Maine. It may not de so
elsewhere; we are willing to,trost it. '
XIV. "It goes too far, and exc.:tiles the temper
ate as well as intemperate frum the purchase and
use.of,antoxicating drinks."
It goes none too far for the g sod of the communi.
' ty. If it restrain the temperate, it may prove fur
their own benefit. and the-benefit of their children,
as well as the valvation of the drunken. Phi!an
throphy, patriotism, arid religion call for it. '
XV. "It prevents free trade."'
' So do all license law's: 'No man has a',,,right to
sell wittaut licenie, and if. the State tiliy , forbid
ninety-nine in ati hundred from selling, kieeitu s e :Ifs
good of the community requires it, on the -same
, principle, they may the whole.
'XVI t _ . "It disfranchises the freemen of the State;
depshrttEthem of their rints." :
Rights to prey up in their fellow-men; take their
money and give them no eqhiso'ent; fill- tip poor
houses, and compel the people to support then'.—
Liquor-Fellers' rights!
XVI. "it will drive our trade to other Statet." ,
W at .if other states ahould adopt, the hliind
Law—whet then! Woold it not bring their true
for rum here? Surely, the
,Liqeur Sellers of New
York would vote for that.
XVIII. "We hay law enough, now."
Yes, full enough to'protect Ivor-sellers in their
business, but none to protect the people from their
poisons.
XIX. t-It will fi'l the land whit blood." ,
Not half aornueb as rum hart. Sixteen murders
have been committed in a year, in the city of New
, York, through rum. VA° or three lives could be
afforded in this conflict.'
Tmutrace Acmes - T.—A few days since, an ec•
cident occurred, upon the N. Y. and 'Et te-41.aticoad.
by which two persons were killed,and uht , ut twenty
injur4. It. was caused' froth the breaking of a rail,
by which a passenger car was precipitated down an
emb, nkment thirty feet in height, into the Driatiftnre
river. NVe published a notice of the accident, but
the following' details transmitted to the New York
Tribune, will give a better idea of the dreadful Ca
taqrophe. The officeratire blamed 'for not haying
the bell connected w it h,flre two hind cars.
We hastened to the stint and In! thir:y feet below
ns was the ens, almost buried under the water, and
the prior creatures within were thrusting their arm'
but of the windows, ebbing fur help. Two or three
of them had craw led upon the roof and were be
seeching us to save'them. The scene at ftrst teelli.
ed to strike eery body dunib with horror. The
smooth walled precipice could out be descended.-
- We were obliged to go a little farther up the ricer,
'where there is no wall, but airily a gravel hank, and
there shde down to the water's edge. The car. at
itesourest end. nits about 25 feet from the share,
and water was deep and running very swiftly.—
Boarwere found upon the beach but none of them
were long enough. After halt an hour's hard work
a dead trunk u! a hemlock tree was *hosed into the
last Window, and the other reititify upon the shore.
" With the aid of this a bridge•was built., upe o which
those able to well: werel led, and iliose too much fro
zen to more were carriid. An axe was procured
'and holes cut through the roof, slid one after anoth
er weri tilled out.
it was one ot the moist thrilling scenes peer im
agined. A young gi I 0112 dray a up and at 'meek
. glut to plead that ner Mother might be saved; a hus
band begged for his wile's rescue—friend strugg'ed
to wire friend. An old' lady of 70 years„wis drawn
• out cf the water insenl?ble, %Mt she afterwards
Ire
tired. Upon getting the sufferer; ashore, the only
way to get them to pla es of relief was to put ropes
around their.bodies un er their arms, and Claw them
directly up the precipicte. 'The severn,cold likes
pacitated them from raising hardly a anger to aid
themselves. . The hair:and gerrnssts• of the ladies
were frozen litifits limb is they were drawn out of
of the wter in the sar One man by the name of
Hyat, W la quite dead when taken from the ice.
i i
The trews, ( wounded dreadfully, tome of thefts,
and sit ore pr leas bruisedi) were taken into the
two re ining uninjured ears and there made as
comfort ble as they mild be, chilled , through Ala
dr ppinggarniente. 'l' -
Erie Ritelthi Vistrutr.
ERIE. r. A
SATURDAY bIOILNING. MARCH 20. 1854
DIXOCRATIC STATE NOKINATION.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
WM. SEAItIGIIT of .Fayette County.
Adjournment of Court.
In consequence of the iaability of hides Galbraith to
reach hero by Monday. the Coon appointed far that day.
for argument' tte., is postponed until the Tesurtday fol•
Er STATIC Ltz t p Rstutosu.—The Beadle Aspen
speak in glowing hiring. of the Management of the State
Line Railrnall.-antl justly an. we think. lit • came over
it the other day. aid found it in good tuanittg order. not
withstanding the opfsvorable state of the round *ben
the trick was pot pawn. A large weather of men are
ronotantly employeil upon the line. and thew* is every
reason to expect tient ere many weeks the cars will be
ta
bled to make asign-.4 tiin.hotweva ,. E ri e and Beff4lo'
any ofthe old mind settled roads. The tromPsaies haws
also. been p.calinly fadeout. in the selection of their
ufficers.—Mr. liatchinenn. of the State Line road. an.
Mr. Moore. of the North Ern, and Erie, are eondocto
of tinl right kind--tiareful. accommodating and polite.
Under their ampereirints. this route will undoubtedly be
comet favorite with the travelling public.
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OZT Willie HaVie racy flocs I.—The Mail arrsitro
menbbetween this! and Buffalo is In a hessaifnl stets
uncertainly. Oa the , 17th we reel/wed the Bnfralo Cour;.:l
ter of the loth : o ilt seven dean behind. On the 19th
we received ■ letter 't.om Buffalo. dated the 9th : only
nine.dare behind , iind the jam of it ie. in the nine dein
the missive was on the road, we visited Buffalo and
transacted the; very hbeiness it related to. without barm
ier that it had been Written. And these are not solitary
inetancee: aline.? . (1 , 41v we are •nhjeCtibii to jnst each in.
convenlenere. Wheire the fault is we do not know, but
we are certain the nltieence eneht to ha abated.
frr Our ec4nm IR kro hurthenecl setineerhat this week
t\
with advertiee'ments.i Ve don't 'help it. and wonliPnt If
%
we ennW. for it is the ha or to our broad. and will ulti
mittelr; we her*. iniiblo us 46 twesent the Murree to the
public very mach entkreed, and printed one power moose
Er Nn bo:it in v 4. trintivh the Northerner &tem,
it some days svgs.-1)u Ihr. ice shove tho head of itle
was too nineh for her '
and she had to land her tie
h re
soma mites above t town.
P. I D.—The (keni has been in sight sini
--Friday—and may tin before ntorninp
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•Irr Under the be d of ••Facts wort tnentioning."the
Westfield Treuerip announces ih .. Martin. (Dem.)
has been elected Gn ernnr of New Hampshire by about
1
1.000 majority. I Legislate stands, thus far. 1%
Democrats to 105 a coition." . We woe with our co
temporary. though whit, hat this is a " fact worth
mentioninc." ..- •
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The Poi o of the Democracy.
There is a moo, a article in the Wiehington Union
of the 4th lust , di'• slug the tendency of the ultraismi
which find so mSit favor with the famionisur of the two
extremes of the Union. Itehows how, with opposite de
clared purpoe‘s. thel Secessionists of the South and the
ultra Abolionists oi the North. are working round to a
common oint.—a isaolution of the Union.--but for di
reedy rposite repo'ne. It is well said that the Demo.
erste / will not be a pony to thee. extremes; on the con
tra .. will be essentially onion in action. as they are in
htical faith. As •, necessary consequent.* of this not
'On of sentiment and of pdrpose. that paper predicts that
the nitraists of any shade who come In the Baltimore
Convention to,finst his pet notion into the Dernoerat.c
creed will be disappointed., If this be not so. the Demo
cracy would be dooaApd to. a shemefisi defeat. But it is
Iso The people he had too much sectionstiem of tate
' yeara, and tee manshaeetiotrai orgenisetions. They want
rest and a cessation of sectional controversy: cud 'they
are deteriniued at the North and the South to put the
power of the government into the bends of men Who, in
retard to sectional isettes, will maititain for then' the
quiet which they desire. The strength of tho Detwohra.'
tic party to day is, in the fact that the people look'ts it,
and not to the whigs, to accomplish - the Isiah. The pe
ril of the Democratic party ,to-d r y is. that saints or its
loaders may forget this truth and the course of conduct
which it suvorves; for, if the Democracy : forgets this
truth. wo may be well assured that the Whig
landblu Conven
the • big candidate will avail themselves of the
der; and plainly enough. no Democratic statesman
can be elected tattle presidency who does sot tally recog
nise his own minion end the mission of hie party at this
time to be to avoid the re-opeaiog or the encouragement
of sectional controversy, no matter how specious or de
loeive. at the North or at the South. may he the names
ander which the demon of that discord shall sleek to mask
eithet i ltis purposes or his instruments.
rr How IT Wintics.,—ln conversation with • gentle-
Mall al Dunkirk, who watches closely the 'mowing cur
rent. he remarked teat sines the completion of the Steve
Line Road, there was • great falling tam the number
of passengers going via. the N. Y. end Erie Road to
New York—over half took the Bugatorouhi. We watch
ed the trim that came in from the West. Erie. and from
the tiireei coaches welt filled. *boot 2p periotui . wore left
at Dunkirk for the 111. Y. route.
We cut the above from the &astir Cosier, the Editor
of which came* to D.spkirk the other day. We can
confirm all he says in retard to the enoren travel is tak
ing to the :East: la going down last week. we took
dousideratile pains to ascertain the unnober that left the
cars at Diinkirk the Southern roots, and we should
certainly thinit it not more than one eighth. The fact is.
the New i r ork Sind Erie railroad has killed so many out
righi, and ditched such a nember,in the Delaware this
inter. thin travelers who ildsirs to finish their journey
here belmis without a resort to Hydropathy, arts satisfied
to try the 'old route again. There is so mistake that, as
a passenger r4ll. the New York and Erie is a stepen
deons humbug, and will beta until a second trick is laid
most of the war.
2:r We taltS pleasure in calling the attention of deal
ers and others lo the advertseetnent of Broom ok. Co's.
Crockery Store, No. 175 Main Street. Buffalo. Ws vis
tted the establishment the other day, and can recommend
the proprietors ns gentlemen, end their stock as one of
t he largest andittest selected in the %V es L
QT FoVND nor.—We have 4ined that Ehe new Editor
of the Conewurrei can't take a joke ; but like all green
horns in the iimriat, harness, he thinks every stick
poked at him 'ie in right down sober esnotst. will
learn better &nen.
QT We are requested to acknowledge)by the"Treasar
ee o r th e Benevolent Society, 04 receipt of $4
from the Levu a for thir benefit of that Sobiety last weak
by Dr. DeFritricis, add $4 individral anisseripytnes—iu
ei SS,
Ctsancoo. —Capt. 13. H. Mcßride. l of this city. into
tho best racists . that stir WOW Lake Eris. has brio
transferred from the Atlantic to tho gesso, both of
Ward's ii..
17 The article favorable to the *liaise laiquor UV. is
published at this request of an old stibeeritior and preen•
al friend. l i Visare Dot mach of ao advocitte of the pee.
sage of ancluai Law, ndvertheless we are perfeedy will
lug thcieei who ere abosld bi beard through oar adaassa
in favor it.
The sale of Academy lots w hieb imps! adlrertleed to take
Piss* is the 18ith itist.. is adjoarised till Obi 16th day of
April aeat at tbe Coon House, eetolieeeitoy at 10 sided
of that day. rat particulars see adirestieseant;
Fauns Nvivii.—W• Info itimmiter mini beam Ent.
nyit--4.lior—trith doom to do ltb, Its: it Wimp
M Rim of otri iiirliartaite•
If a man Is to be lodged bpiriist bo bee aecompliehud.
then. Louis Napoleon. erbirliwir Mee the goitines.,f
France. is inc et bra 'great non .t ibe sip. Despot
though he is. aid to the An»rics. Naiad neweethy to AO
die pwitiw he.ccupiw.ore ein not lasi admire the &um!
IMPOlntion with wbich he hmiporslaisii sod the find de
termination he still adheres ,to his 400110 Phis of !alo
es& the fallen fortunes of his 'Family. And while we
&this:there is net isnichfa the French character to
cause es to lament thirod he is holding over their bead,.
Volatile tad fickle—to•day Assisi( this fantasy. and to
morrow crushing it la the dent. and worshiping at th e
ahrine'of some ether goddess. thief 'IMP hut romping die
fruits of their own sowing, and gangling the damp of Aii•ir
arm wire-cep. Fools. It is said. learn by olyerisoce. her
the French pimple are net even os' l tractabla as Usti un
fortunate class'alluded to—for they appear to learm by
neither ezrrionce Nor example: After having achieved
the down-fall of the ruling power*, end erected In its
place mho fair atractunt of Republicanism. what other
people but the fickleFreafos would have called to the balm
of the ship of stalemate a pawn as Loads Napoleen—a
statesman whoa .sly recommendation consisted in the
fact that he bore the name of i former idol. Not the
English. or the Germane. a any people bat the French
Ili. election in the first. instance, ilorrefure. was pee i
say characteristic of the nation, and denionstrat at
once that Pais Nepal's*. beneath the, oetoad
of mediocrity. wan dap siudest of Irma. it a
particularly of French blame noun. And
cap d'etst, by which he bee elevated
President in name to a Dictator ie fee '
evidence that the earning , jak-daw •
becile imitator of his great sects ,
ed to represent him. Various ha 'f
feast erriters have given of '
have the attempts of th
dle hie sneceer, so fir/hat
has eomii under our
awe, ha the problem s •
tor of the New Yor
in Europe. sal •
elle:.11e say .-
queasily met
his ex le fr r
one mar e
wards
is n
to r
Jr social reformer of the pinn or the present age. He di
las always believed himself destined by Heaven in re- it
stooge the del-et end renew the glories of the first Nseo•
Leos— In conversation daring his banishment, hivetead- di
ily spoke of himself as one marked out for great deeds.
and of all the revaluations and troubles of Franee sr only d
the reperatioii fur his certain advent. There was in his w
manner, while speaking of these things. nothing affected 0
or overwronght i bist an apparent sincerity and earnestness ai
of con,vieuon. :Ho seemed to regard himself as eistiuct- w
ly set apart for that special- work, and as only awaiting w
the time when Providence should op ..n the door fur him
to enter open it; performance.
This view of his character explains the apparent mad
news of his repeked attempts the for invasion of Franca.
While eiited from ifs dominions, powerless, friendless,
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and destitute of resouniee, he entered France ender the 1°
expectation thist her people would instantly rally Itroosil a
his standard Add place him at he head of put he affairs a
Not a thought of failure seems to - hays disturbed him, 11
nor a moment's apprehension that he might loss his head °
in the enterprise. And throngliciot his imprisonment he 11
preserved the same impassable equanimity, relying upon
the lame ultimate destiny, and considering past failures •
as only temporary interruptions of the great designs 0
which Providence had in store fur nim.
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aeon to•dar
This veiw of hit character certainly explelne his pest
conduet hover than any other. And it may Aso throw
some light upon his intentions and probable in the
future. Daring his exile he repeatedly "spoke of him
self as destined to retrieve the disaster at Waterloo. Not
long allei his electron as President, he spoke of that is
the groat blot upon the French escutcheon...Me only dili
gence which' had never been wiped away. Not long be
fere hi. nuirtmt I,in h. ~1,1
with hint in that great calamity, and its bound together by
• common necessity for its retrieval. Thiers, not long
ago, published • remark made by Lours Napoleon, in If,
conversation with him, that he thought a foreign war I I
expedient and essential for . Prance. And a thousand
minute incidents, known to those who have kept the run
current mats.. combine to show that the fanaticism
hich raised him to power still stimulates and guides him
in its exercise. Ile still believes himself the legitimate
successor of Napoleon.—the inheritor of his gliry.—the
utter ez ossibus upon whom devolves the duty of reveng
ing tiis Irony and re-establishing the supremacy of his
name.
I r
QT Cipeinnati nen 'pipers rep* more et.nie commit-
tell to that city, than we find reported in the journals or .
any ether city in the UlllOll. 90 Saturday last, Joseph
Thomas beat James Carr) so brutally that he died in a
few minutes. Ile *as in indoetrions man. and leaves a
wife livid five children. Ou Monday. a child was found
with its throat ctn. Willis McClure. 'formerly a Dry
Goods Merchant. but more recently a Gambler, eummit
led ahicide by stabbing.
QT t4LIZONNIA have, by the Eldorado,.
news hobs the Pacific to February 18th. The Eldorado
brings ode million five hundred thousand dollarsin gold.
and noWs of some little interest; the moat important oi l
which this loss of the steamer Gen. Warren. at the
month the Colimbia„ Oregon. At the time of the dig
aster she was on her war from Astoria to San Francisco.;
Oa the 31at. after passing the Bier. she become cams.-'
ageable lin consequence of the insufficii..ot power, of her;
engine end the roughen' of the eon. Elbe drifted towards'
Clatsup Spit. where she finally struck. The ilea broke,
over hie with great fury, parting her hull, and before as- ,
sistance l could be procured by her boat's crew, (Who were,
with great difficulty despatched to the chore.) every ves.-:1
tags of her had been swept away, cad all on board per-i.
fished, Consisting of 41 souls. incloding Capt. Thompson
Theeventcassed mach gloom. She had en board s cargo
of Produce, valved at 1101.000. The mines are still tor- ,
°invest welt, and prosperity appears to exist in all
branches of business.
My. Exrccraw —Tat editor of the Eris. Olasreoil
and our neighboi of the Democrat, are having a faintly
jar. The former lime" the fatter vere genteelly in hie
last. sod if he has not knocketsoine of the feathers est
of las Lioatenaut Colossi." it le b'o'os' he to an ••airo
ful dodger." We think our " 'about" neighbor will
h•rtqy .• stand it." therefore mooted that ",Csuir.
Sigler'lrAsd" will demand sail-faction. The result will
he.
a leubilesa. •• pistols sod coffee." wry intro mast
/ha pluck or the •• white feather." Bach ie the invare4
able result of bersorslite distivictions.-I,lllasdoills Grum:
Tile Gaulis is mistakes—there will be se duel. for the
•• colonel" ia• 'Bras believer to the couplet of . Ifoilibroi,
that
for. has'at be. on Ares amoral occosioes. preyed that
Media:gas tells the truth? Most certainly ha has Pis
tols for two and eerie for ono. will not. therefore. he or
dered en this occasicat br mar Way artemparary. unless
audited he ass find somebody oleo to non the pistols and
pelt for tits coFoo."
lil
17 Belle Badger. who some years ago. Stored es one
of the prominent whip of this State. and ea 'gem in the
great •• pipe-laying" Veal curled the Stem for the Ishii*.
la 11338. died is the Prionde I Asy!ant. Philadel
phia. Saturday accruing.
ET It Is stated by teleirapb. soda. data of litaahieg.
ton. March 17tiv. that tbsi Salt whip bawl hold somiril
private meetings. and have 'emit I. prepare a Muer
to he eigited by Gva. &Mt. which will be sakelatod to
remove tbe objections of yM Bomb. sad yet not alienate
the northers whip and nboliuontate. It will &Lip din
resitive Slam law. and ansentate a "moveable plat.
&rm." Wm. 11. Sswaird has sanctioned this Man of
operations.
Er The splendid Gold Modal recently peessamil to
Nle. Clay by the citimpael of Now Twit. is either lest sit
.1.1.. It was lamed fail the perpowi of einalsing a di.
plicate, bet it has ditrappeCred . .
A Wad about Lois ikirkies.
, sot such an tm•
o ne premium detight
r ltna ibe await sin dit
character. sod various
writers to moire the rid
fiver them. but to sons that
istioa. we Wok. is the tree so
poorly approached as by the Edi-
Mau, who has several times here k
4et the French Meister when , in t i
.—There ars many Americans who fre rt
-
mill Napoleon in English society. daring . Pi
JUI Friona. and they mast all hare not.ced er
x t‘d feature' of his eltareeter.'which pee far te- ■i
cap's nii , g his recent cosies. He was thrn. and
as tliiirongh an entinsing as any religions deco•
" Ile who lights matrons away.
May live to Iglu soother day ;"
What .iNsiatersetea witness
Tho &Milo bowie, Is ono of the
consistoof Maincraths joiroalala Now
alt, one offing able*. It has savor
beams track of dm party—aos,r pooh
nom noontime** simetionalisro, wl
pal of Fn• SA. Of SIMPOSi0111! /el
mid the whirlwind Nit swept over
stands now where it stood then—what' it says, therefore.
as any wales affectiog tbo i if the Deiweereq.
,wiles with it great weight and ma l l lirolrell . is a.ar
ticle. lo that paper of the I .sa • prayed' iel the
pally t, • ' ational Ce *cities. liii Ediiur rata that
.Igb . alkalies have ail x obese. I Their delegates to
Ba . ore. and "Pena Jeanie is the +sly State lea yet. in
' 'be *Notion of legate, his est any dilliselty
': -
or dimes:mon in th party." ••Iler cob emblem" coatin
gs* the Owner has or has lest viebited the *mei of
the party. If t hag. those ',believe*estrolled and di
reefed its a t 'on. will idansately gciin *Oiling by lice mem;
they har i e ght proper to ermen'. If it has set. the re •
ash of deliberations is satisfactory. Xed will stand as
the vrfek sof ills will of the party. 'give mak no desk
. - . tif the troth Sf the assewiett all the esisurvity. is
Pretest. and While the Demacreei API" pater Mawr ars
T ,
*treeing he firing power swerer to the plonk weeded!, is
As decline of delegates to their Coseaphiess. the nisjirri•
ty in. i' waseglewaim her emirs a Wrote( and kw esseetes
fatl tied le resume power forth., frstri lAci pwipie. .-Wo
agree with the Cleveland Mindsets/1 •the District sys
tem is the easy true Republican Gee Nit appointing dele
gates.'" Dims this. tb. Democrats oiLtiew York ars sai
led in opinion. and will am cement . itit )ield their right
mid 'and privilege on any biters ncession. To this. Peon,
wilvania will mans essiamelty. it Aging 'rides/ that Acid the
District system Asen . iit operatic* there. the present 41E
-11 cony meld is no way hese keppeciad '?
=3
r are. and
Is famous
'lf from •
is bat soother
IT Hon. Mr. Churchmen of TennS 0000 has reported
to the Hostee.a bill •eking gnats of the public land& for
the porpoise of common school edocatition. The bill pro
vide" for granting to the several Stalls one hundred mil.
boon of scrim of the.publie lands to which the Indian ti
tle Ins been extinguished. and irhlct iris subject to pri
tetsi entry. to be apportioned. under the direCtiou of the.
'reSident of the United Sates. to the heveral States ac-
in= to the restive number of childreis therein, male
iifletnale. coder the by of fifteen. Ills *hewn by thsi
census returns of eighteen hundred and fifty; aud. in op
frfioning the name, this lands shill be divided anti sub-',
vi ed into sections nod fr actions_ Of sections; and the
iv re! States shall hold them a ri fond fur porno*.
f common school education, on i the terms
s alad coa
ls herein stated.
Gin and brandyoseedrdiucto laW eab only be sold by
!town agvuein in Meitoe for m ecihenicel and atedici-
1 purposes. The t'ortland eirre'f complains lordly
ha at the •agetcy'in that city all qualities of brandy
relkept, from the flight* price to the lowest, and that
Ii eh the temperance agltaton.h■ve so long eande.nned
to vilest and surest polio.) to the human system, is
o sold at the ••city apothecary shop" its ••iwklictwei"
11e !!ere is • reformer that practice. Ishii' he preaches:.
h Rochester Adcarfiser says that 4erritt Smith. some
years since. made a prepoial to Sorge of his friends
• stow upon fire hundred deserving white men. each
: of laud of about fifty acres. $lO ist mosey and to
l' . • somber of poor sod worthy i'esnitles. it.e sum of
each. Thou giftciusulsed au outlay 0f1130.000 154
11 -
.' and 25.000 acres of laud. A !large proportion f
pn acids gift has been distributed. A few years e" ,e.
Smith distributed among three thausand colors • moo.
. at 1516.00 d eerie of lead It ing iin the port eastern
ours or New York. We shall allays thick better of
ritt Smith. if this ii so. /
1 eilThe partially reformed set of the Meadville Snai
i: cull raving iu his delirium aglitytt the (Mesmer.—
1 burden of his song this week Oran to be that we
to • not denied any of his ehargenettineinuatione againet
se, hence he takes it for rioted/they are 111 true. One
en meets barer refienittni wil / l/envin i cir tbe Editor of the
S Gael thit a denial iii entirely ulinieessary on our part.
priory pereouaeqiiaintinieirith re Itippies every word ha
.... „*.II ;m. 501... rip /. • pow y rnino om sectent•led wet!.
leis; knows perfectly well that nate* and whiskey have
loth combined to rimier him utterly', oblierloms to the def.
.rence betweentrith•lind falsehood. Bevides, it is not
le first timd the attempt bras been made to lie as down
ind felled; surd by men, too. of mere repetition and Wt.
. /
ran he of the Efentinel. i •
ter. rents thri
w AO price of "bricki" has fallen fifty per emu. in
Me / sines the enforCeinent of the L;quoi Law. They
Amw seldom worn. end escae t.tti. &inland. The
a nity between bricks andiruin ist et tather mareeloes.—
F says the Masao papers. . ,
A.inerican Ifni' Review" is opposed
Gen. Scott ar • citodottite for. the Presidency. on
It ground of it Hrat effnilificotiool Then are * good
uy otbor whir Ropers which, If they bad the hawesty
courage, would put their oppositiwo to bins as pm.
ly that ground. , ,
The Boston Poet thinks that Senator 'thou. of South
ci t ridina. gives is to the "higher kw." in patting his re
curial to challenge Clemeno upon the grennd that he is a
Christian. -The tetras law. that no atentber shall be call
ed to acconot for wants spoken in debate, ft is not thonght
of.
(Ix C.pt. J. S. Richard.. formerly of the 012 4 4 a, has
been transferred tp the Queen City.; The Captain Mono
of the most Popular uttapent en the Lakes.
QT Attether lieticulrexhibition tit place on this Ilth
Met. is the Home efileproventati es et Washington.—
Not much "Claret" wee &awn. *tad but little damage
done, except to the reputation of the Hoes'.
.QT At Pittsburgh, on Friday •tgbt, • ma. a•tned
Simmers. was arrested. charged with stealing a package
of Moe bemire!! 'halals. tire• hire et . Clerrelasid, a•d by
mistake, not uttered of the bill. with other packages fir
Putsbergb. Fear haudred dooms l a the swesey
ed .
Q 7 The Lonsiana State Democratic Coaveatiea met
at New Orlease on the Bib sod selected Cass Delegates
tO the National C ilea. Where week ••dews simith”
Penneylrania•s ••favorite son" was to pt Was rotes?
'T .re is a difference. as well u dligloctios, in Ibis
way some things are dons. Is Esglaud, au editorials°
tics of half a dozen Imes is charged at the rats of tummy
times the pries of tes adrertimmest to which it refers.—
Hers. it is demanded as a soinetbing to be throw• ism
the barzais.
a Some of theFillrnere wbig papers sey—**it will
not do to nominate Gee. &Ott. became he cannot carry
Virginia." We oroeld like toes* the whit who we cat
ty Ifirgiate...—Befede Courier.
Well. we eheeld'et ••like to ewe" eity seek' whit.—
With the •,•Old Dominos" to beck bite • the ••]teletose"
end the •+i:mllrre" we are afraid wield lovely sleet bite.
'-tr A Kentoetty paper fay. it is ratting to 'ha vary
loahoonahlo so that *saner to *schwa a gold dollar with
alaraioto notice. whoa sandlot them to tbo
Ez Paper.
Ws wish it **ski biome imillistiabls is this Issirttn:
trlttit s gloriosa time as would:bass is • ississtisi tbs
old dolltits.
QT Here ie the very beet joke atheneum". It k, frame
• Berhsgtee Benatel.
i"Sanin'e illig;ziee contains% pen nlitbd 'Oar Bs
161—by Pswebe Cary.' A prow! thing—het 'Aden% close
. _ 'ro with war beibp r by the edit.; of the &wined "
IT Same t ' lay. of Westfield.
Mass. has hese bowed ewer ia theme* of 43110 for pas
.
eerie' tbo poitheaties of a notice of the death of a priv
ies still living. If guilty it is to he hoped that hi will
be loads to safer severeis.
• CT It was Themes Dolmas (amid Alen:mist Ma
ga. es•aostelter elr Catormits Item Callaty.
Ohio.) who was drewood is the light Miama rivet. a
fie dace age. is asesegesace of amesaiag bonambed by
dm mild water while awismaimy alter • diet he bad ohm.
Cati. Mdl.,. Swami, et the Disaresil. bat mon
rommayor e 5. iliegan, as te eremisod tioeoll4 ibis
t t ea r •
METES ELECTIOZ,
Great trigugoll qt the Perop!e over the " Market HOMO
Clips I l• '
Yesterday Wee our aa aa I charter election. and the
••51artuot Hoes* Clivie." in the name of Whig pony.
wen, again to the bold with lie candidates. but the reeds
(lot a party) aroused and hate again rested thous bores.
feet and dragoons
Harrah Who Goa. Esq.. is elected Mayor. over T.
CA. the present incumbent. by 31 majority.
humph Deemer. (the People's candidate.,) is elected
High COnsitable over Faster by a larger majority. •
la the Eat Ward. The People's Ticket was sleeted
throvihosi—Surieet sod Capasea Ceased. Jestiewef tM
Peace. Jedge of Elections. every thing from the highest
to the loureit.
l'as West Ward. the Firmly's candidates .for Select
sag a majority of the Common Council. Judge of Elec
tions. am. wore gloated. la short it is tt complete Ws-
Lahro to the ••Market House Junto."
Sie ions Faanatur and tbeAretic Rerrions.with notices
of the Expedition:tie search of the missing Vessels: by
I'. L. Simoude. Derby & Co..
A copy of this rideable contribution' to Ma popular lit
erate,' of the day, from Abe enterprising boos. of Den
se A. CO. hes twee upon our Lai:items lime requiring
a notice. It might be sefßeieet et:ideal of the worth of
this Book to state Jibe feet that its sales anmented to over
,f0(0) copies in the Bret ten days after itspublicetiou: but
it has higher claims than its mere sales to recommend it
blithe reading poldir,-;-its iutrineic worth. In addition
to the history of the gaped:lien an seirch of Sir
John Franklin. of which every Ameriean should feel
proud. it gives a Intl amused et all the Arctic:expeditious
which ijave taken place.withis the last generation. It
is full of thrilling lecithin, complete in detail. and se.
tit:Newry is all. its armogements. in short, a Inure in
strectmeamd entertiiining Book cannot be found. -
For sale by the donna or single. at Detain & Sloan's
Cheap Book Store. No. 5 State Street. ,
•
i
Ku55l.:TH ' asu MIS G6aKRALf , With a brief History rr
flungert: Sairct Speeches of. Kossuth. &c ,by He v
W. Llii Puy., With :utroductioo by lion. He . 1
Ravelood.lats Speaks'. of rho Ne♦ York Ass reblv ,
mid now edit,, of the New York Deity Tunes With
six portrsits. of Kossuth. his roomy. and fits 'enerek
and a map of Hungary. l Vol.ima. Plut , Liver 400
'pages. Pnviscv & co.. Batrsiu•
A copy of the above work Sas been laid pon our tab!.
by its enterprisiug publishers. Moime. innuev J r ‘S Co .
Balkh). We are no admirer of K , th or his doctrines.,
nevertheksv. as it is necessary to ow every thing con
cerning him, seeing that he an his ••misai•nt have
become the staple of coevonkation iu all circles. social and
politiCai...the Book in question is a very °pollens contri
bution to the current literature of the day. It is well
limns,. 'admirably printekiliod is destined to have an
immense sale.
Fur sale at Doan I Biota's cheap Book Store. No
.S. State street.
33 '• Tits Nmr•t. Issrurcrivas or • Rertisuc," is
the title of
, islieautifully printed pamphlet from the teem
ing press'of !hair & Co., Bashi. which his beau
1%4 myel i n, oar table by its author, Dit Wit Msswri.r.
Woo, U. S. N. of this city. It is an address deli%ered
liis re the Irving, Literary Instit; i te, of Eric, during the
• t winter, and its appearance i print at this particul,4
time is very °porton*. ** Reform ; naval reform." as
the author observes.** is the general cry," and . Congree.
has heard it and is about to heed it. To a person whii
take* an interest its this branch or the public service—
and what American does not ?—this.'painphlet will be
an acceptable °Tering.. It is 'forcible, in sttle, and
abounds with argument and facts. ' We comineud'it to
the public.
For sale bi Durlin & Sloan. No. S State Street.
177he.enffelo Commercial tell,. °f i e steam fire engine,
recently ou,trial in Cincinnati. and says it has Win found
anece•afol, and promisee to sepercede the manning of
the brakes. In 4 minutes and 16 seconds after the fire
hadiesion applied steam was raised and the ensure pet in
motion, and in 46 seconds more water wise forced through
nnn reel of how., nod thrown a distance of 140 foot from •
three-quarter inch pipe. A stream was thrown from 1211
be 180 feet steadily for fifteen niiuutee,
Q3' “Kossath" is II name said to logic, teem given to
about 25.UIND ••yoaug Ain'tlobos", with a month.—Es
-
Then there are. •'Xi.OOO" most consummate fools a
mong/ the daddies and anytime* of "coon; America."
The "Youth's Casket." is the title of an Mesa,
nod monthly for children, published by Beadle & 'ranch,-
iter, Buffalo, and edited by Harley Thorne. Esq. it tis
isfruded st the low price of SO cents. We commence it
to parents and opera.
117 We call attenttort to the alVottisement of Jewett.
Thomas & Co.. Buffalo, is to-dry's paper. We have
transactod basiussa with this House'lnors or less for Ris
ersi years, and hare always found thefit honorable and
aced to ntodat log.
. TOR New 'Exeunt MintsTay.--The New Eng
lish Ministry is nut partici larly remarkable for abil
ity. The prime minister, formerly known as Lord
Stanley, was twenty tears agii, a Roformer, end as
such advocated the Reform Bill of i 832, and subse
quently took office under Earl Grey• Alterwards
he changed his opinions, bee - lining a conservative
and protectionist. He was the chief author of the
famous Emancipation Bill, by which the slaves in
the British %Vest Indies wire freed. 1-Bs lord Chan
cellor is Sir Edward Suaidem celebrated as, perhaps
the best equity lawyer of his day, but celebrated al
so as a bitter torn, a second Lord Edon, in fact.—
The Earl of Malmsbury has the Foreign office,
which. it - is rumored. he holds only pro trooper& or
until Sir Stratford Canning., now British minister
et Constantinople, and periiaps the ablest - of Eng
land', diolomatsits. can be belied front: L ord Pal
merston was, it is understood, offered the seals -of
this office. but he declined them at once, his free
trade principled forbidding him to join a.protection
ist cabinet. The Earl of Ealta l o n tine , to I re l an d
as Lord Lieutenant; he is not particularly• celebra
red in political life, we believe. Disraeli is Chan
cellor of the Excheduer. an office which was sender
gi to Sir Francis Baring, but which he refused.--
The other membire of the cabinet are even leas eel.
ebrated than these we have gnentioned.—Phil. Bins
leek.
111P0aTAKT A IUILICIT.N ight before last our city
Marshall, J. B. Rutfim accompanied by Edward
Power, a spectal police nMeer from England, suc
ceeded in arresting at Richmond, Intl., a man nam
ed William Henry Barrett, formerly Sheriff of
Gloucester. England and reputed to be the possess
or of great wealth, wlio is charged with committing
fnrgeries in Gloucester to the amount of 'boo* $30,-
000. of which 300 pounds sterling were on - the firm
o f Williams kel)., merchants in Newt - part, Wales.
and paid by Sturgessir. of Gloucester. About
a year ago, before the ftweeries were discovered,
&welt absconded from England and came to this
city under the asaurneti name of William Baxter,
and was recently recognized by a• person who had
known him iu the old coutitry, after a reward of
$6OO bad been righted for his apprehension. These
facts soon came to the ears of Marshal Raffia, who
immediately telegraphed In 'the British Consul of
New York for authentic informatioa in the premi
ses, aid received in reply that an Lugliab utfteer
bad juts arrived in search of Barrett.
This officer, air. Power, came directly on to 4his
city. and furnished a full description of the accused,
which enabled the Marshal, after exerdising much
vigilance and ingenuity in treeing Barrett to &build
ing house in Fifth street, them* to one on Elia
street, an d Snais y tee Bithurned, lordisausWithere be
arrested hich as a fugitive from justice, 'ay virtue
of papers issued by - Judge Huntington, if Curtail
ton, Indiana, in conformity with a provision in the
Ashburton treaty. The prisoner was taken learn
Judge Huntington, and now awaits an order Ifrota
the Government of the United States for his deliv
ery into the bands of the British authorities.—trein.
Gazette. ,
TIOILOPINDBIA .—An interesting. daughter of John
T. a furniture manufacturer, residing on
Plum street, between Front and Columbia, about 14
years of age Inas bitten on the' right band hat Fri
day 1110ftliOt by a lap dog of the Spaniel breed. frum
the *Sets of which . was woraing lying
POSTSCRIPT.
et lb* point of dank. The
bot in a few bows ober it
bled became frightfully sw
the most excnsciating .a
called in and done every*
medical knowledge and ex , '
bat with no favorable react
malty spread up the arm to
we last heard trim Dr. W. ;
eotertsined of her recover ;
remarkable for its gentle'
been in Mr . frdi family fur 1
ced any symptossos of tbe
afflicted. It has of coarse
_
. I Dicrei. Marelt Mb 3P. le
The Arrow has just art having belle sines 7
o'clock this A at coining rc in T'ecicc. Fogad boo r ,
Beide el isle is 114 rim, and rts nearly a seise if
4if
ice for 20 miles iito tie howl the 14e: The c eepula
wee so th e ICS at 010 month the Riser isle. wo ooloo.
There are heatryl cakes olio. work.oi dotes tk o num . t ' .
day. I)te steamers Fashion and J. (S oren mous.
ed from leaving on account the ice.
_ - -
-. $l 6 TO $2OO ER iIHYSTII.
This sum cam be onsiiy on •by engsgsu r in the Reek
Agency' butanes*. Fall par imitate made kno wn im As
Cheep Book Store. No 5 Stotestrret.
-- - -- - .
West Ward School. _
The exentiastimi of the, Wee Ward Scheel will take
1
place 00 Thum/its the 25th met. au& t,
eonno• ea. day.
rho Primary intoterotedis e Schools will be ems free
9. to 12 AM. he riami atioa of the climes ii tk o
R.ittior department comma. from '2 te• 5 P. /d. re
which the Public me respecifullr invited hs saute-
Erie March:2o, , H. Si SWAY, Priticipal.
Commercial please copy.•
SEE HERE! Glt
DEAUTIFULpArip4—M e t
ilkot :Winne and tingle:it Wren
till the loco( April at William V.
Erie Wink: Don't ttweet the situ
Erse. Mardi 2l 1351.
NO. 175 MAFN ST
DO &TON ORO
TI; auhserihera have open
J. (nett door ict &
Chine,' G:s4s. in
, Also. Solar Lamps for oil or
moo alai silver-plated C 'ono's. a
roicehicars lad Cream!, ph(
Tea Trip,. Table C Itleryarrl
Ch.oa.and t;erso to Va..e4.
They idtport their Crockery a
faevirrn, which Will ettahle t
trei
Toe) woul.l particularly inr
; ,11 rei.in fig to I , 4reani.e.
their I;4lotid an:l prier ' s t e r m p
.arch *U.-13
sirossa
Dream Life. Reveries •
V Stir 1,. a Lad y . Voyage a
i
to 'epttotiary. Harpers 4:ratt •
Air March. Fovea Anyone
Boo*. at
Erie. March 1D 1239.
J. S. 81
Architeet and Builder. Nu• I.
rat Draw woe and Specificati
RECOMI
The hearer. Mr. John 8. Blnt i
I.ern for .teveral yea/I , mga l
time he has erected several tar
fully recommend Mr. Pthathluc
cc() In lottldtrie. and believe th
fully) an) bn,u,r►. enogruten!
Conrad Brown Jr.
Ittaithew K. Barr
Pardon Serf het(
E. pawn
Stmth J.lcicuon
I). $. Sterrett
I:rte March Sal
.Raney Wanted for
(.'uder•iieued wind
“1,,i out basing the 1.134.111. !
Owe Niit kllOl4
rripective dues on or ber..re
he made. a eettificale in ill in
receiver'. Erie March 911 1[63 i
To the labsbitsnts
East, Greenfield and
TAKE !
1
ITM. F" RINISALNIA2III'I
creek have purchased
filtu:an.r Brun n at Mortie:td!
eJtlUlse the 110731.11ie
.rand of Kin: and Brown, u
RINI)f:ItNECI
Fn ad,litton to our pre«rut
by Rai Ifo3i from Yew York
CmekerY.Gla , ..erare.lrco,Sl
eiet)thisoueneratly kept wI
any pinee.s Our Motto .hall I.
Vre Inlrle the eihreng or
and on, stocK and p 1
.ps Large a stork or roods as
g,ol axaurinunn of...very thin:
%% anted rn ClElrange
(1111+.1.:Aru. Flour. Uean..44
&r. &e.
IPWATEI
4.41 , 0LD SPRINGS VY
lJ north of Use, city of MI
(from n Wore it tiPrires It. U.
of on' Nam Suet.
It ha beett
,%illell atteml.9 Itte tremir
10 .i4.31,,p11ite elolect
performed. witch 'v.. pane I
to the public. have .vented a 1 t
prielc) , # IvOt WWI to ...W.Oll .
ni Ikratih for yeur•id with nu
tifelY Ps* Mi..) in_ that tam
he creel tr y arty miter ['lnoue
tt here other res have Cr
and tistre comfortilite to the
turretslerP expetine.
IThe diet is saeNas is adup
e lees su tied to the ph; sled es
eent 4Uelli 3. hat
munition a e recut Irly pur
the 11111.101100 111 new, c
the surrounditieseenery beau
and entutort accept /Me. and
our g.ie•t• eheercitand come
tr,irs of medlc.l• alt and W
has the. M..Jsca; ettarae. mist
J. 1., Aoroph. as resident phy
sit the Female Drpirtment
For further p Macula - a al
Wt. atter the el...it of May tie
Donato, March D. len.
fd:rietteen nronilie, a nd the sweets
cut ul patient, has surpassed tee
iis littyrietur. t'uree hate len
11111 thrlO•eiVel. to their Iririlt.aud
?tile otilrt of an rewillous. , : 'I lie pru.
il , ait• 'tent tun., liav,lweii dee:anus
iil iouvile rew.tation. Ida feel an
r trilatineeit ; will entre all Oat Cal
t tiled will tutteed in 111311 caws
Ind; and will cure in I et nina
tient, and all Wings coat iircil at
BUFFALO PA I
JEW MT?.
wtioLesALs:ftwif e wt
uokiks. e,itt,tenv aiad
Street. CotniueYct.tl Advert,
Cat aria Lei-rya rArtot
American. and 11 0
blue and white. ruled and
anutaeturere priera.
1.. twt,R Paearts.—Compri
and other maker. i duper Ito
Cap Ka Nero. White knit Wu
Fouo Poor; .. '
Zuglidh Bank row. super w
iicr, te.. to , aft pliers.
CoLOKED PRIVITI*I r«s.!
and Cuy atioga Mine colored
weighok froimObilis. Medi
factmers•
Paisema Pyryi.—Costipc
1111.1 an amroctuhent of ibe us
hand.
Nor- Pyrrwi Civet),
French and Vh;taili Note
pbarit direct frIAW the impor
Pomeroy' Ctoho.—The La!
Western New, Iffirb. COMP ,
el led. satin sulfa e. pearl, it
Tinted enamelled. ("abided'
Bad Road ecqoined Cards.
ti imbes. of cid to order.
• Miseebbysitivi Pyroos
paper, tinted enamelled pa
soy astalteirs.—Purply, blue. •
primlng • copying paper. Ti '
W rattPing paper foe mato
oiled i..iper &e.
I'at`r..a.• .vu Basumuts'
yarn tth. bronzr. binder..
ble paper. tlitead,
Rana likNia , —Every Mahon of Mack work at h... 1 0 ,
made to order. suchnlate mut royal. 40.11 to the sena' t.., run.
Cap work. hill and halt not' dat Camera prices. Vet. ,l ...vv“
for Mmrehtnts. hankers. Ite sack so order.
STATsarmar —A Nita. • t of all articles in Pits I , ste. ' 0 . 4
ureitn and Amerman. Inel • tae quids. pen.. ink, ....I.:0i ‘ • i
• a. wafer.. rules. whom letter claps, stamps, A .. r r ;..
Utelmolaltdanw. Picket dikri 'dm iI I r.e.
' rr To the whulmatte w •al dealer we think or vir.. riff , ,4 ,
etlllllf ale ant 1%!% 'le din; •• w - do. ei-lurive y to ;01er, ..
(tottery and renters stock, sd having the meta • ....v ,- ` '
dad market of several Meer pt., we present a macs Air i, cc t.:••
hardly to he etpraited sr& of :sew lkyrig. 444 toil ,/,,, 0.0
amount of our wirehases, w iluat we cart oder Asa. 1..• " 6 "
low el titlnre, than any Other drawer in non section
STEREOTYPING. P• INTING. AND ni NDi NIL
We have a complete • ' , le! Pottnary, and ate i , r:•:''''
Iii"1"*"Pyllk" ram*Pht • CUIS. &c. !s. on a. las ~•.•:. e was
a. any
a the -
, •••
asters Fu- Mal llamas; one ni the nr.: flirt
Sim Priming essatilwh . tto fit' were New 'lurk. f'" 444
w .._ _ u° all the Wide n , "NW° Ileum. i ncluding the 41,11,:i• r[o.,
urnAireA. the double and sin C)hodes Ifres.m. the It •a.:Y. GO:
/Imo and Card Prewet, w ate enable., to !loom at' :_trze , ..r ... 4
tandem for Wray and Job w It-of every dotertto tat...l ......' ,•••,•,"
a°°kl4"4l"°• of every dive 'pliant Pier' ted 10 order I arse e.•
Moos of look work esec on satt.factory *nos Lvoara rl
Payer. furnished to order, ant desired pattern.
BUFFALO NEWSP PERO AND PERIOVICAL St
' D/111.T irosisisat tat. Ain avast*. A: R Vrwrtt *Cr P"r" .
toret-This is the otdem puldneml 04yr-tem hes 1 01 .
j. pale tatted daily. On the I atm= „ siseet.al 11,
. kw - pet `": • 4 ..„.
Tat-W imam Con dawn • Al* a. V R eit •_
pieces.. -This paper is po hard on Tumdat *. I 'NF itrinora t'a
laninvillYa. and amnia* I the Malls matte ,t, Ake
410 "
83 per year. .
Bissau) Pianos' Atm .1 anat., f.. R Aver ••d c ° r "r r ' r
Mrs. —This is the oldest w ea kly Witt in I:'''' . '.. tot ri ktt tog
~,waill
i hreu published over thimy-Air Year'. It is P,'"tv°"", , -
itNt: LW
Isheet and haraisked-to sadwraiheni at the los wrlar c
tar per 'mt. psyabse lavatitalily. in advance
Wearwas La
prierses.—Thls tooothly sl l te l" ra 3 4 l l4 4 ag j i rre vn t i. 4. l , 3 l : " :::," 4 : ,r3 ' ; '. 7l"- r t r u ;
peer twelve yearn. and his acquired a roini r ' i' l
printed - on a handsome papet,
Captaining forly•eisht pilraa• el 30 per Ira? ~,,, j o r „ r otor.
Rt:rrat.o M. Meal JOU* V*l.. Jewett, 73.0*. * L ~,, ri,„t.
putanned tr.
parr ' ran
T hl b . i llt s . 3°" a r t i he d llh is ar u a n l d o e llf r ei th rie '" al iw rotac il "ar li ge t is of
Prof
4°.
n ' n° --.
' each nu ••ber contain. sizty.four mum° pares. at few
Kraal °canto tar. eacb°°atnacr
, pitiable in advance. Bac volumes famished. to o n et.
Tu. moo P Aor rig* r •CT**l•" •l"nt l ' s Tellik*
Pr , . devoted to cireulati Alt matnc.rs of Importance
tenow.
i
to the P. CI. Isepartaimat. inguity Resdiult. general
&c. Mom toPies of rim wasaber one published. cr.,- r ...
rce "Mt. March Pt. i!ad. , or. , i
wooed lies verylied,
bad beee laniard ti e
Ile% causing spysreutit
ny. .Dr. wriest
. 1 11 .
eir or the sufferer thin
rieuce could ougger,
s. The swelling gm.
be shotalder until wh en
homes whatever. wets
r. The dee vitAtei was
playful thsposans,.44
lea years sad seller eels-
Ilady with utoch a iris
ktiled.—ens.
AT BARGAINS.
and : I mpala... an kinds
a Au. ...Id AT OilT from now
it..i.r. %taw Move. east Via..
—limn now WI tbii! Lit or tyriL
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a pi n e
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Earthen Ware.
rrn.ntfl,nd. 4 :iranetl:l4. fOC.
!vet -Oated Pritatahst C-AS.•
Stxxoti., Fork*, eike It 4si eta.
cauplete u.ortioe 1 of Freoce.
Clung givert fr.;ol th• cif%
• 10 KU at 111 e /..1% cot Nea loot
the at'e•mon of rchants.
call, ;lug tutu+,
E. C. BROW X
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0 BacheJor. Ea o4oo 66 rwwett
. ad the wit:wt.& .t
and g turkeebock .gat oes
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f J. B. t:NNL:V." 16 l , vo
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' Oa 41,ade 0.0 icu friliPlia We itrias
IJA TIfYCS
Lehr. . Nor 121.11
a 1., ,rtt , at Are hateet.ete
el to that Ina dorm's/ heft
land hughlinge Werheer
to all treroung who mad 1 e
he . ) .,1 4. a. heretofore. Pnan.P4l
be may utakl
IL. Taertrt
II . Tu'lerten
Jen^ 11
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'i • ' Jolin 11 %%siker .
31e . .lparrett
F. Waters
tho Canso of LitW
10 free hooded( from hie C•rhoori
'to do it. lie titerrode mots as
10.ied, to him to rah hod paw died
I.stit 01 April next or co.. mutt
an ea Rol he vitro tot the am dal
• 4131 F
naiiiorerook. North
1 others m Rri, Comity.
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e,eltirei.to , kr of of Mean
Ilarborerrek
itlas in all its branchel C. 3
rube lame of
IIIT:lk. JO'NES ' ''
'lock we will ieeeme in a irw dip
Oil wytes of Iffy Gorp...lt.lert.er,
Wyfe. PLI • W.llye Stull.. Loiwrs sag
lin:eery • a pd ,Dry Gum* i`OUIt 1 . .
e .o men elm per lima toe kle.peot.
f
1 1. ahOve woofed tovehav to eYft
tee", stod .1 we emwm - 14 them
salute in Erie we ear, sW., :Gm a
Ind at prier. thlt el us,., Le 444
Ars. Vallik. !Swirl'. r.sg.. ruin , M.
Pe. Ind Pr.atto .... P.ark. /tuns.
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eio. al the e lebsuell 4 * ul,ll 4 prinp.
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do./11 Ore.lett Pa1..111. 31141104-
;1 tendeticy 14.1 lllVlgurme the cup.
'• bout. and pl -attain!). sittsted,
lill an.! all tltlttip tendon; ta health
puns non .pared to reales
while reeeks ins all the hdrau
hipp I thee.; A,. Sit-mirk. Y. b
jhy J. li. TO len. M. R. and U.
clian,au.l Wears. M. M. ta!tor
rrta Drr. Shattuck & Ti,
10 Maui Nttrct, Builalo, Y V.
3 oil
ER WARE•HIOUSE
311101t411 at CO.
*gets sq Paper. tkatoomn. ank
.90tene tSioca. kr. No 161 Mara
it Boadinsta, N V
.toprriind ereey tle.rnidloo of
lob ininuraeture. Laid sod *Ott.
10. by the can.. or ..logle Ream it
Mir CarKW!, Crane.', Carew Co.
a!, Illled,nta. Demi. Crown and dal
all grades.
Terming Flinch aline. and flue
.abe and bine Falun £O4. check ;a
;
Keystone Willa. Ilubard'a riaor r,
uttineiwitwra, all wzro, cowl aid
;alba. Did lledtum,tt Mani,
Inc book popery, ptand.krd faze*.
Ut Iwo Servopeper, terminal) on
rirs.-1 very large &cowmen* of
Pr. And Eavekope., embossed sal
Mat Haw priers.
alsorimen tor Prunters' Cards.*
py rdetce b eganselle,l. wiper ems-
oehota avvit %biter ~,,, Car&
WIWISP. neat Loaf, sat extra tea.,
the above la rWeb & 125 or II
ask ,note pspef, slow enamelled
7. colored pulodmr.l paver for gory
aek and ultra tu vale viper foe gnal
PliaTa. n baciatinia WIC, ei au a
Se" sPaPere. buff rubrurc parr.
Including black and colored
• of all aorta. bin :era' t9a,d.