Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 27, 1852, Image 2

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    Political and (le i - : News.
ItavasaartmSaoacrrv.—There is a gentleman
at the Broadway Hotel who owns quite a handsome
pointer dog, which has recently given rareevidences
of sagacity,,and displayed a retaliatory spirit that
• one would think could not be found in any gradeof
creation below that of man. Some months, since
his master, Mt. N., whipped him with an umbrelli.
and eo severely that the dog has since been shy of
him whenever he saw him with an umbrella in his
handAand would not follow him. Mr. N , discov
ered, after the flagellation referred tie, that ho was
compelled to hither buy or borrow an umbrella
whenever the condition of the weather required him
to carry One, and many is the friend who has suffer - -
ed his imprecations on that account, but. most un
justly. Accident; at length disclosed the real thief.
Mr.N., hating occasion to examine the place where
his dog quartered, found there the fragments of
three umbrellas of his own, 4ewed and torn pro:t
redelnption, besides someire ants of three or four
belonging to other people. Ihe dog, of course, had
to go through the castigatory mill again—but to no
, purpose—his hostility to umbrellas was firmly im
planted in his revengeful bosom, and it could not be
hammered out of hint. Yesterday, Mr. N., had oc
eaaion to go into Mr. Wott's umprella attire on'
Broadway, followed by his dog, and .no sooner • did
'the eyes of the dog fall upon a rack of umbrellas,
than he made a plunkeat it, seized a,fine silk one.
mod D eafly stripped it of its covering before lie could
1141 driven away. By the most vigerous effirts the
dog was kicked out of duo , s,i and the master left to
foot ,the bill..
. - .. ,
If this sort of sagacity does not verge upon reason
we don't know what does: and it wool.} not take
much to convince:us that that dog, apart from his
revengeful antipathies, has, by sor b be meanr, bedn
made to comprehend the outlaw and common stock
position that umbrellas lipid in society.—Cie;. Com
mercial.
SHORT ROUTH TO CALIFORNIA.—.% SAVIIO:Iah pi . -
per states that a company hait peen organized under
'the name it the "Mexican, Ocean, Mail aiid Inland
Compsey," with the pnrpo'e of establishing a new
route,both shorter and quicker than either the Nicar
agua, Panama. or Tehusintepee, routes to San Fran
cisco. The plan is to start from Vera Criss by the
' National Road to Puebla, and thence to Coaculaco
on the Mesacala river, and thence down that river
to the Pacific, there to-meet steamers to Sin Fran
cisco. This route is some , two tholsattJ mites
shorter than the Panama, a thousand shorter than
the Nicaragua, and five hundred shorter thah the
Tehuantepec route. The company kxpect to' be
able to make the trip in sixteen days. This will he
' a gain of ten days upon eitbbr the Nicaragua or
Plummy routes. They have obtained already froth
I kl i
• the Mexican go eat, the exclusive riAt to the
letansportation of : reign mails:aim:4 Mexico for
y
fifteen years, peyi 4 e Mexi can
, government, 20
cents per pound on le ersotnil2o cents per,loo pounds
on newspapers,' by' Which', they obtain he trans
. portation of the English mail from Mexico and Cal
ifornia. We have our doubts I whether the expecte-
Dims of the company can be !fulfilled. The land
position of the route is too !0n...t0 warrant any exact
calculations as to the time of: r etformin g the trip
that way. Still it is not improbable that it will be
a shorter route by several days than either of the
others, and iii that event it futist do tile bulk of the
passenger business.—Bubk Corn. Adv.
AWFUL MURDER'-thir city was the theatre of a
cold-blooded murder on Friday, nizlit last, the pae
tieulars of %Ouch. an far as the investigations now
going on have brought them to light,are somewhat
as foltow#:
•
A manpamed Bernhueff, living wi,th 'his wife 'and
two' children, at the upper end of East Fort street,
near the Pontiac Railroad, who was absegt from his
house during that evening, on his return 'lime, a
bout 10 &deck, found no light in his homje, and on
groping his will in the ark, called his wife, and re
ceiving no answer. passed into the yard, *hen, not
finding her, he returned, arid'im feeling his •way, he
stumbled, as he says, against the tinily of his, wife,
lying dead and cold in a corner of the room, and
weltering in her blood. Ile:lmmediately struck a
light, and•the horrible sight presented itself of his
partner lifeless from a gun-shot wound entering her
back, piercing her heart, and coming out .under the
left breast.' From a brnken pane of glass in the
; sash, It is sitpprised that the agsassin fired the dead
-ly weapon erorn the outside thrinigh the window at
the unfortunate womin. Atte little' children,
the husbaud says; lay quietly sleeping, one in the
bed tin the floor, and the other' in .its cradle. The
man's story' is, t g liat he' immediately, ruudied nut for
assistance, and, on his return wit'h some of the
neighlonrii, attention was drawri to his chest, which
was found biuk-n open,. ado! rifled of its c'untents,
among which was the sum of slo. .4 candle, un
lighted..tood by the chest. Search was then male
abort the 1.1T1111:11C*. and :hree persor, one of them
batefooted, were traced to near the wood., some ten
miies. A carman naniti,l
rn., it is reported. who
is the meares.. neighb,r. whuleoutting out his horse,
'between 8 awl 9 I'. M., hiard the loud report of a
gun near, but did not in.- the time ----hr
Input. As yet nothinz
petpetraturs of this di
Fe 4 re Press. ltith.
SHOCKING OCCURREN4
A‘iitmestown Journor th
malt named Norris, re-idi
Cksutauque county, in I
to the' house of a neightu
1 weeks old from the arms
another room, and dash
a ainst a cubboard. T'
I,e rescue too Isle to sa
11
i thi s rty dilutes afterwi
i sane ne Fly six month)
i esied se 'disposition ti
• he has been insane befo
not to an extent which seemed to require her con
finement; and no alarm for the safety of others was
excited by her present visitation of insanity until
the fatal deed was done, which admonished all con
cerned, that no time should be lost to phce her in the
Lunatic Asylum at Utica, to which her hosband,
,
•whoi has ample means for her support, takes her at
his own expense, Mrs. N., has been for many
lyeara an acceptable member of. the Baptist Church
iat the place where she resides; Ind has always,
when sane, sustained a moral and Christian cbsrac
"ter, as all Who have been acquainted with her bear
testimony. :..
Arremereo Stuctret.—Alyoung, married lady,
named O'Bryrne, residing in B,lthno e, on Monday
beefing. purchased three ounces of latidanum. with
which she returned home, exhibited-the bottle to a
little girl, and told her she .intenttectcto drink 'the
contents. The girl in vain attempted to wrest the
bottle from her, and then rushed to another 11p i•t
'meet to inform the family of the attempted suicide.
In the we airline the laudanum had been eivelloWed,
and it on y r.iinsined to call in medical aid, which
soon app. dal with Dra. Morris and 0 - Connoti.—
Upon proposing to apply the remedies. the physi
cians met with a firm and decided refusal fro the
Unfortunate lady,' and force at length had to Winged
to dislodge the pEisonnita mixture from her stnithacit.
The iheiSand of Mrs. 013., about a week iiit4e der
pared for California, and it is supposed that 'grief
engendered by his departure, caused her to attempt
this rash act. • i
,07' "I had rather hair Me ie.)rds Hard Cider
to get whiff roles, than Washington :a Varewell dii
ders," said a disting . uisbi , d federal stump orator in
4.114 and all whiggery responded -Imes, sod went
eigerou . sly to work shouting and drinking hard ci
der, and furniill; ir,.mired with runs and brandy,
to all whom t y could induce to drink! And yet,
st r
many.of these arng Wings, -who then went in for
rurn'tind hard iJer is the dinbochment of Whig
priniiples and the essential elements of Wing suc•
ten, are now i the loud-mole(' atlvowites of the
Maine • Liqaor law!—consi Tint that beautiful
measure to be a fine,hubbi•horse on which they may
ride into power. fMr. Greely, of the New-York
Tribune, occupies something like this consistent
position. ---Hartford (CS.) Times.
0 [77 0:
in-the 10th inst., a little •girl named Eliza
Ana Buster, of Stewartston, York county, Pa , was
murdered mysteriously Since then her sister,—
Catherine 13. Busier, agid 13 years, has confessed
that she committed the Crime, It appears the de
ceased had threatened to tell her mother that Cath
erine had stolen something out of the closet, where
upon the latter struck her k violent Mow, end seiz
ing a butcher-knife, delibersioly.cut her throat from
•ar to Ar. She is under artst.
Mirka. Misting. - • . .
At k large and respectable tweeting eftimeitiseas
Of Wattsburg end the surrounding alloahttli =Rival
ed at Wattsburg, on Saturday, the 10th inst., for
the purpose of taking suitable measures to induce
the Erie and Soabury Rail Road Coespaay to stir
vey croute fur their road by Wattsburg, Col. W.
W a ni,er, of Lowville, Was chosen President. and A.
Eliot', of Wattsburgi appointed Sec. The object
of thelmeeting being putted, on motion of 11.. Rob
insonl E•q., a commiOee of seven was appointed by
the Prez.ident to corrdiepond with the citizens of Co
lumbia and all other places interested in this route
of sal road. The President appointed L. Robin
son,l . M'Laine, 1. It. Smith, C. T. Holloway,
Willi m Sanborn, .D.ID. White, and James Moore,
said committee. i
Ontmotion of IL Ci Winiems. the President ap
pointed If. C. Williafn., J. T. Ensworih, S. Inman,
A. Elliott. and J. D. liark, a committee to take tip
sirb=ciiptions fur the tuck of said road and report
to 114 next' meeting.
Whereupon the fu lowing preamble and resolu
tions were unanirnou ly adopted by the meeting:
Whereas, the Raf,l , Road from Erie to Sunbury,
is now in a fair pruslifct to bet:milt, and the import
anceitultink from its completion to the country
throe h which it pb sea must be apparent to all
who i F serve the pro ress of improvements at the
present day: And wh .reas, it must luo the interest of
thecompany to lay and locate the road by theshort
est ruitte, and we believe that route to be from the
mouth of the Little Biokenstraw thr.iugh Columbus
and Wattebtirr, to Eiie, Therefore, .
Respired, That Wei will use all possible fair exer
tion to indnckhe Cifinpany to survey and locate
their . roai by or in to neighbstrhool of the above
mentioned route.
Respired. That we call upon the citizens along
the line of Paid rtillitil itinte with us in carrying
out the object of this meeting, and use all due dili
gence to thing-about so desirable result as
. the above
resolution. anticiimti.d.
Revoked, That tab papers in Erie and Warren
Counties are reevecttly invited to publish the pro
ceedings of this mee ing.
W. WARNER, Pres.
Azao ELLIOTT,
Suockma °co:aim:Kn.—We arc itidehteJ to a
correspondent for the following partici.lar's of a
i most painful and ` heart-rending calamity. The
I dwelling , houtiie of Wadley Itrovin, in the town of
Bradford, hlcliean cpunty, Pa., which *`es occietti
' e t, lt h y )fr. and Sirs , p rows, and fix small children,
!It 4 burned on the night of the 7th inst., •nd three
. of t e children wereiconsuined in the contitgration.
!The first that was diacovered o( thl fire, Mrs. B.
wii
i awoke, and seeing the dames rushi in front an =
other part of the hodie, end being II aware that
i
' they twist escape in a moment or perish in the
i (lames, she sucreedo in getting 'out two of the cbil
'Are/I. Mr. B. juin . -11 , out of bed, took the infant
I %%WI slept with th m, and carried it out. There
were still three. boy in the house, who were aged,
1 respectively, 9; 7, a d 2 years. They attempted to
-go hack after these liree, but the fire hid spread
through the house d that it was impossible to get
to them. At this tfiriment one of the children was
heard to call its muher to come and take him nut of
the fire. The frant c mother could stand it no ton
er,t but rushed intaithe dimes to rescue her Chil•
dren., She was d' ised in cotton night clothes,
i
which took fire as s oh as she came in contact with
the flames, and it % 4 with difficulty eke ik-it out
alive. The roof of the house soon fell in, anti all
further efftrts to sae the children became hopeless.
The next mo,rning I llthat was left of them was the
bones, which were al'efully collec:ed and buried.—
Mrs. B. was very
rec v 114 burned,.but hopes are en—
tertained of her ry. It is supposed that the
house took fire frorq a defect in-thechitnney.—Cal
araugus Whig. , 1 -
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WATRIt G•s —_, Ar,Elglish paper says that Dr.
Miller, of Manches ert has patented a process by
whiCh a brilliant gis is prof Ned from water. A re
cent preliminary triat•took place in the presence of
a number of scienti 'c'and other gentlemen, among
whom were a numi f
r,of.persons interested in gas
manafac!ure. Nei her smell nor smoke areemitted
from the gas manufactured by D - -Miller, either in
the manufacture orthile burning. We'are assur
ed that the cost of toducing this light is merely
malt-lima . .(.loMoso pFi P.ine, Dr. Miller proposes at
once to put his inc nylon to some practical Ilse, and
has already made parparations fur lighting Dunkeld.
The procns is thiesi explained: Hydrogen is first
extracted in a retort or pure water, and carried, in
the form of a •tianiel Co another retort, in which the
carbon is funned. t These two combined, are con
veyed ihroughri piiiiiur to the gasometer, •
c i
lIRART RF.NIONO OAIIII‘LITT.—..IIII (NW" last
WednesAy, the s itfolding on the roof of Greece,
Church, - in' procvaslof erection, al the corner of Mad
i.on and Dearborn itets. s ave way, precipitating
to the ground Robir William., Evsn :Lewis and
John NlcEwen, wten were upon it: ‘Villiams held
a chisel in his an. on which he fell, driving it al
most the entire lengik of the blade , and handle, into
hi. bode. He ro .' to. his feet, walked asep or two,
and fell dead.. Th j ethers upon the seiltrold were
r
bath severely injor , but nut Jangerutisty.
REGAL Botorr. The Queen of Spain has order.
ed a sum of 6,000 teals to be -invested Oh behalf of
every 'child 4.f poor;parents, born on the same day as
the - Infants, meiinipg the babe'reeently, born front
the Queen of
am
min. If the poor child be a fema'e;
eighteo years will bring hello( age. If a boy, 111
years. A real - of iPlaie is about 10 cents. A real
" u t Vptinn is about 5 cents. Six- thousand.reals at 10
cents would lie 0300; and at 5 cents,.43oo. As any
auto of money will l r double in sixteen and two-third
years, at 6 per cent interest, the girl will receive
about lalg ,ar 411.600, according to the value of the
real, and boy aibout *l4OO, or $7OO, upon com
, ing of age. i . . -
. .
WAIMRY AID ‘VINE.—The wives of citia-ns of
New Jersey in contemplation of the Maine Liquor
law being intr.sluiced into that State, have made a
protest declaring %hat they felt it their duty to say
that it is with gregt plea.uie they see their husbands
refresh themselves after .a hard day's work IA it h a
glass• of good a ipe or something . similar; and that
neither the laws 4f nature. those of the Bible nor
those of common s ense are opposed to it; and that
they agree perfect t y
with D. Martin Luther, that he
''Who luv not wine. it 0in317. and Win.
Reiuometqfool his Whole Ilk long."
Ikawrt.ess De.ixicrio:4 —The Louisville Courier
relates that T. MI *till:Hid, who has a wife and two
small children Ulm? ili Reading, Pa., basely desert
ed them and'eluped with a yutiug girt; to whom• be
was subsequently! married. On the evening before
Maitland left, he prevailed upon his wife to make
over her property to hrs brnthbr, and induced her to
i
borrow from her ather eighteen dollars, which he
meanly pocketed lel carried aft together with his
wile'. gold , Wl . leh l iand chain; leaving oar tent upon
the table, 141 la in rep of paper, telling her to live
upon that until hill return.—Portsmouth Tribe's*.
' I .
A MoNs - raostil.—We have on tour desk a very
extraordinary ipecitnerrof the freaks nature some
times nerpetray-s, in the shape of a chicken of the
Shanghae descrigtion, having four legs and two
heads. The twotnaturadlegs are fully developed,
while the extra ()Ilea, one above and one below the
right wing, are blit partially formed. One bead al
so perfect, while the other is lent nalf grown. It
was hatchet! ^on ;he promisee of our fellow citizen,
Mr. John. Michel 3—Xl;l . ldr:ton Courier. .
Twos Ett N t Yoart.—A man named Phillips
ha+ been arrested fur selling spurious California
tickets, whetehy inanv perstos have been swindled
out of a pmesige t.. San Pronciacu. lle was an at
tache of the hot+ of Palt*r tr. Cu., 80 Broadway
IA ho seem tolltave been driving a big biodoess in
this line. %Varrints have been issued for
_Palmer
and the other withers of the firm.
,
ANOTHR2, NB* STATRA movement ass been
made in the Wisionsin Legislature in favor of the
formation of t
vein State, out of that part of Michi
gan lying beweefn Lakes Michigan and Superior,
and that part of Wisconsin lying North of 65th par- ,
ellel of latitude. IThe reasons assigned fur it are,
that the intivesti of ibis territory are so disiiaet
and important, aid their situation so isolated and
remote, that theylconnot be properly developed and
protected'oritbout the aid of • local government.,
LITUART
nil says ":he W
existence et eigh
the whig mit."
cw.—The Albany Evening Jour.
ißeview has maintained a sickly
g ears, to the Juliette detriment of
■
frit Wttitlti thsepnr.
ERIE. PA-
RDAY MORNING. MARCH 27. 1832. -
Criit
DESOCRATIC STATE NOXINAT/ON.
-iFOR CANAL cosrmissioNEß.
1
WALISEARIGHT of Fayette Counts%
Charter Bleetion.
We bait the Oat:auction of announcing in part of our
edition Wt week. the adccess of the Independent ticket
i 1
for city enure. The . coati was wholly unexpected to
the ••old hunker" porti of the wing party, and has cre
ated mo confusion a d swearing among the faithfel
than any vent we rec Ilect, of haviog taken place—net
even ex piing' the owe brow of the "market house juii
la" last 11. Our net neighbor of the Graeae, takes it terri
bly to he t,, and bows ,In over a militates of dolorous
strains, • lociroasilipropensity of the 'people to do lie
they ple in Spite party leaders and party names.—
If its nos ogees had a little more Courage, we really-think
they would attempt to read all who had e hand in the In
dependent ticket out of the party—u it is, it strOligiFinti
mates they had better leave. Whether they will obey
this s hint. l or whether they will remain_ and occasionally
stir up thie `•market house" maimsl with such a tools p
they used on Friday, remolds to be seen. W. rather
think the latteewilt.be their course:
1u the following table those marked with a ""." run
on the Independent ttekat—•these in italic are Democrats.
and thote to roman whip.
EMIT W•RO• • I
Win WIRD.
• •
Mayor s ' Mayor. , • -
T. G. Colt. 141. Murray Wiusitun." 151
Murray IVhalian.• 178 T. G. Colt. 170
till Constable, •
.Higli ConotoW
S. L. t aster, 1 127 J. Danger. 187
J. Disantsr.• 19U S. L. Foster. 141
Augice of !no Palm &loci Council,
Jonas GunuisOl. 155 G. G. Landon.• 179
11 . 41501 e 1.air4.,•; /8 1 A. P. Durtin.• — 170
Nalaci 41ountii. James Skinner, 156
David Kennedy. 127 B. B. Vtneent. 141
Joshua untnerinan. 123 Common Council
I. B. tirnyth.* 173 W.. 9. Lane.* ' 312
P. Sewneit.• lerl J. B. Gonnison.• 169
Cummins Coomoil. ,T. J. Mortoo.• 166
Riehaid Gaggiu 139 J Graham* 161
Bernard 1113664. 136 JI 11. Riblet. ' 157
I. Bosenzareid. 127 S. W. Keefer. - - 157
11. P. Meltatrey„• 314 A. Atchison. 7
,156
Win. B. floys.• ' 316 Jsrnea Williams. 156
Omens Cole. ' . 131 John 1101, - 15.5
C'weinseie lteiile,• 156 B. &blonde. ker.• . 147
LI a Irolkee,• 175 D Knoblock.' 143
F. Msitiarcr• 186 t Aiwessor,
J. IV. boggin.• lBO Porter Warreo.• 183
"Wester, , W. /Clef., 142
C. W. Cahoon. 163 Asssislant Alsseisbr,
U. A. Beitrasti.• 187 .4 C. Lervice.• 1 173
-..4ftstilteat Aoseneors, J. Citeoneberger,• 16.1
M. Goodwin. 141 James Skinner.- 1.57
J. M: Justice. 143 .1. 11. Burton. 1.52
J. W. 14%10' 167 Judo of Election,
J. er.• 185 Janes 4 . 0.1 c• 175
Ocheol Directors, ,A. Scott. . 150
.1. C. Reid. 141 fouperior of Etat-lions.
H. h. Haver•lick, 136 James Doolop.• 172
Jehial Tfnentr,'' 181 M.. W. Caught'''. 150
C. .V 7144,441.* 183 Constable. '
C. Sarin.' 176 Q. Zinenterium.• 192
.1. D. Dunlap.' 1:: S. E. Teal.
J., D. Clirk." ' IKI School Directors.
. .
Adis of Elections. A. E, Foster.* 320
David Kennedcl. • 141 W. diviner,* 174
Halsey Pelson." 183 ; o.•llrsiler.• 173
- Inspector of Elections. iC. Nolli.• 173
Bora .rd HubleT." ' 138,!11. R. Barr. 149
IV, IV. Loomis " 176 I. R. C:etbrau. 149
- .Constoble. ,
J. Ferguson.* 330; . ,
Auditors.
314:
T. Evano.,•
El...rid McAllister, 1401
E. A Bsaattt.• : 1841
szr STICAMIKIII TROT.—We notice that this popular
Boat is already fitted out. and has hauled round for the
first trip of the under the supervision of hei for
mer •zesilent and experiencudMiners. Caot,Wilkins
has long been known upon the Lakes air one of the best
- commanders. while the Clerk. Mr. Furssth is all that
such an officer shoulithe.
• The Troy leaves for toledo and intermediate ports this
evening at 5 o'clock.
Er A Jun Vicwr:—The Cleveland Tr•a Democrat
takes a just view of the indignation meeting held by the
"Natives" in Philadelphia:to protest apists( the reception
of a block of marble from the Pope for the Washington
monument. It says it is of opinion that the monument
should be at least either American or Cosmopolitan. and
would prefer it should be the latter, since it is more de
lightful to us to look at the Father of our Country as •
Man. that' as •n American. And the world is getting
more and more disposed to 'ask what • man is. and less
and less anxious to inquit:iii where he was born; which is
but saying, that when i t shall have become Christianised.
and that when it shall have become Christian, it will ask
not, and CAM not, whether any personage was born in
America or . iudea. in a palace or in a barn.
ILTGr.s. Sewn Ao %IA %Vitcrt:to Lit rr mu —We should
think, says the Buffalo Republic. Gan. • Scott had had e
nough of letter writin. in his cerebrated t'liasty plate of
soup" correspondence with Secrerary Marcy, to last him
a lifetime. No,one who read the answer of the Secreta-
ry. can ever forget it, and the ex•:oriation the General re
ceived, with a man whose epidermis' was not as thick as
the covering of a rhinoceros. would keep him out of the
papers at least. The last effort of the would-be Prowl,
deltoid candidate, was a very feeble bit,of blarney, ad
dressed to the Irish. and we suggest that the letter from
the same source, to the Native Americana of Philadel
phia, be - added, as a sort of appendix. The fact is, this
Gen. Scott seeing the apparent success of Gov. Seward
in playing the dentitions. has concluded to try the same
weapons. The Gauenl will find, that what is artificial
in him, is natural to Seward, and we are mach afraid he
will miss the services of such a man as Mr. Weed, who
after all is the artificer of Mr. &ward's gnoefortune.—
ffist the gravest error of Gen. Scott. as br th 9'whigs
generally, is thist they think the natural' zei; Irish are so
grossly ignoraitt of our laws and form of government, as
obe induced rto support men and party in accordance
with the quantity of tickling received. This large por
tion of oar popu'atioa are Democrats from principle, and
a few sift words or cajoling spetfches will effect bat lit
tle with them. To be wise. the General's committee
should prohibit his exercise of the comae& scrihesdi.
EEMMII
03 Tctsousri TO TUC PACUIC —A few years ago
the idea of a telegraphic communcation blooms the At
lantic and Paclidc was considered s chin:sorer Now it
is-almost •veality. for we notice that Henry 011.eily of
Telegraphed celebrity. is new earnestly engaged in pro.
naming the project, and is sanguine of being able to have
it in operation - to San FFILO . CisCO within eighteen months.
provided Congress shall make a favorable response to his
memorial asking for the right of way throne' the wilder -
nem. sad proteSstion to his wires. He seeks no pecuni
ary aid, but sinipty proposes to supet6de the present Isis
tem of forts. at long distances. with large garrisons. by
eitablishingettickades twenty miles apart, each of twen
ty dragoons. Ho proposes that two or three soldiers
shall ride daily each way from each stockade, so as to
transport atit acpress letbar across the continent ,
while at the • me lime proteetiag and comforting emi
krauts and settlers alms( the pablie domain; sad thus in
eidentelly foralaltiog all the protection which the tele
graph will regains. Seemingly. this in a very iagenions
and practicable mode of seminag a great natural object
with,aomiraratively small expeners. The distance between
Missouri and /Ilan Francisco in about 4,300 miles. The
mail service. Sonclucted with military precision, there
from. ought to; be accomplished in from twelve to four.
teen days.
Er- Winter mill ie dos lap qf sp4ig." or 4srs
preael)tally speaking. cools mar maw aad taaa-aa with hi.
lay 6with. eiwtwitlwaswilieg the "epeeist et Invite.'
doe." we've hid New is qeastities Ls sail Ow assettio-
Wises theealliedet• lin IleadeOlditibis dtibe
am* Of 3larich always, sad ospeclially se be On oar
at ryes 12.
. "Ilfaval Imitations of s israblis."
We brisk/ sodded Nei week th•Addes witless ter the
kyles destitute of this City, by We. Illexwitt.t ism.
U. El,. Bergsma U. B. Navy. whisk has jest • is
sued from the press of Derby & Co.. Buffalo, is a veils
gi
N and conveitiont eland pamphlet. . Howe com
mendable the •11•Clitala of the niee.heisical porti Of be
production may be. and it is certainly se, it is limier that
we design at this time 'o speak.—thei contentsare of
more conewqueoce. The euthor has been for man years
in the U. B. Navy, during which tuna he has see much
ie rvice, and hence is eminently qualified to disc se the
i l
subject of which he treats, and that sobjact is Nevi
service.t. Re
voke ! This branch of the public mil Ito the
Executive. Legiel.dive. and Judicial l)opaninentel or the
Army', has had but tilde coin municatiod with tlie;issople;
—indeed, its institution seemed designed to withraw it
froM their observation. and hones while RIM,.i l
°Very
whore marks Me age in reference to the interne policy
and economy of the cenutry.esskonin the Navy hes been
u carefully abstained from as if originally. as wll as at
all limas since its organisation. Use system had b e n ab
solutely perfect. , One may well be startled wit such
views' as the following from the D.mtor, and which we
-believe history fully substantiates : ,
."I,* • • • • In the year 1800. at the vary cognisance
meat of, this century. an act was passed by Congress, for
the • better government of the. ?hey of the Visited
States.l and, incredible as it may appear, charadteristic
of stagnation in the midst of progress. this law 4 more
than hey a century's duration is that which govern/ the
navy new, without a fine or word of alterations, exiaptieg
the repeal, by the last Congress, of. those portions which
authorised the punishment of 6 tieing. Sod the eintina
atice otthies improvement us now strenuously resulted."
• This cud. of law is olJer than our govern
ment, older than out people. Oder than modern civitiz
Lion! A/ g a pretended American law, it le an inipkiviure ,
disgracin out statute books. :t is a blind copy. almost
word for word, of the British articles of, war. framed uu•
der George 2d. in 1749. one hundred Ind three years a
go, but actually based upon, and embodying the ideas.
comfit:int of Minim , and spirit existing it the remote ori
gin of he R•iyal Navy. Plus is your American, rapid,-
-licancride or naval law. But were rt code Propoved or
deviseil at the present dayNfor the British Navy, it would
still have no applicability hi a single failure of our cpun•
Thus the Naval organization of our country is found far
back ic the night of feuded despotism: mind while the light
of day is shining upon every 'blitz else; this old and rot
ten syrueen festers and rots on nunsoleisted. We are id
favor era Navy, a vigoiou4 sad poweriu r I navy—such an
one aa a great country pita ours should have: but let it
exist in. and keep up with the spirit of the times. Let
it be an institution that in seine of its feittures, at least, the
world can read its wettings. At pre4Mt no American
can feel proud of ait institution Shift; flimsies are slaves
—*tff* the operatives, the butte and sinew of the who'e
structure are the vomit slaves! Lit 'riery citizen read
this pamphlet and ask himself what dqty requires of him
on this *object, and the answer *ill core op from every
corner of th.s broad laud, ••Reforns! reform:" and the
cry *Mischa and re-eche until ibia4ousailis - in•nt will
triumph. and the deep routs of sacillnt ityrsauseal asage•
will be eradicated!
We confess w• were never more surprised in our life
an od the absurdities and monsirceinies of every kind in
• r naval organization. which are snide apparent in this
*lsar. Candid and trothfel little produciicid. The charac
ter end learning or Dr. Wood. together with is quarter of
neaten - of *meal experience in this ranch of the pub
lie service. gives the fullest assarcince ' f
the truthfulness
*fins facts. and.the justness of his conclusions. We
wiah - we could indaccour legislators to look lass this work
•undertake the reform proposed; brltihis can only be
doe by the uni'verial demand of the press and the pee
pOf one thing'we ere sure. howeyer. that he who
wi be the firs in Congress to propose reform in. this
miller will be the bud to be forgetter by the people whets
they become fully alive. 'es they sooner or !star will. to
ins:importance. . .
• Dr. Wood ie. in favor of incorporating into the organi
zation of the Nary that cordsool republican pzinciple that
tbsi meritorious' in the service shell be the only recipients
*Omar. Ile wool I elevate the moral standard of the
mimeo well as of the Mil :era. The latter should ascend as
e ,: l eeeni of fi Woe •toti merit. and the &miner shewlel he
d Irons the tyranny of the te.la-sakwee, hie "eat'• lad
ogg-room," end in the enj ayinent of all the freedom
fri.fo
consistentwith the service in' Mt hands of men of mo
ral Itaading, and with a proctect. too, of promotion. our
navy wookl become what it ou.t'it to be—the emblem of
eurinstitutions aSravi. C a id tete pal le of the people at
home: Then the Doctor's concluding, ruCtu mayifait-,
ly be sepeeted to be realized:
”• •• • 1 • • M toned by those who, fin le in posirio
'sod alutio«, were eel anon ito.l by tha I cOnscsoueuess f
aiymitoh'ing r aptiblic so citirewittip. with its riglats as
itali•ratections. the n ivy would he a fitting itistruinent i
the sublini a contest in whiclr is yet to be won its highest
renown—that co iiii ng struggle between despotism and
constitutional governs:mut—and no stain of degradation
wilt then accompanx the giur tea of our fag.
The louil aid in Ilion-m nithed Alin which wolcimpta
the tidingi of each ocean triumph, will not be the out
burst of tinit emird exult ition which eqo illy greets the
victor mond" at the bull-fien.'ot bear-buil: nor will it
be swelled Mane by the glory of n loons, pow..r—thelpride
of cool:wok adding other stars to our :constellation It
will horst 'from our shores over their hooodory oceans.
and be *Owed from the hearts of hoping men of all 'ni
non.. whit will hear the roar of your victorious canuon.•
proclaimidg the sprout afoot political 4ght over the dark
ness of aleapolisin atul illamining all inmitations of goven
me tit. noises or shore." . .
We do 'hot preten I to prsient °or raiders with the re
forms priPose,l, or th t ahtvies inai lint t i the system to
be co Tadie.tiel 81.:11 a course would regoire more town
and time then we hive now to /pore. Our &silo is mere
ly to call "Mention to, mil eiw Ike an interest in. the sub
ject towhichihis pamphlet is devotedl • 1
Tl 7 The whir of Conneaut elected their entim Tick
et on Pridar lent. with the exception of the candidate for
Justice of the Peace —Gazelle.
We are creditably informed that tit context in Con
neaut was between the ••Perlay whigL• and the adhe
rents of the ••market honao.jonto," and that the former
thrashed the latter out of their boots. Hurrah for the old
philosopher of the oi-rookie—he's . it thump yet!
JUIT AI *K EXPICTKII).—The Cincinnati liaquirsr
tells as we.were diddled by • young men, who claimed to
be an ausistant relator of that paper, 'nil to whom we ad
vauctd a sum aufricieut to tabs him tcnCleveland. It is
no more than we etpected. Ile was a great Koashth and
Intorventionist; and we ouZht to hairsi known he was a
.eheat However, there is na great Goi with3ut some
small gain—we. have gained a little experii:oce. and a
valuable exchange.
Er %Vinci:sin Battins.—Although the referee in the
case of the Bridge on the Otto 'lsar St!Whpeling has de
cided that it is unconstitutionally erece o ci. the people of
thatp possible, lac• are determined. if poible. keep it dp. The
new move is, to hays Congress interfere. on the ground
that the bridge is part of the mul rotate, and pus laws
regulating the height of steamboat chitnneys, and direct
them to be made In such a in toner as , to pass under the
bridge. In this movement a law majority of the mem
bers of the OSio Legislature have }lined. The people .f
Pittsburgh, and other places ahoy. Wheeling, will ern
doubt4dly be equally as active as thittirejectors of this
movement, in their efrJrts to prevent the bridge from be
coming in this way a,“fixed fact." W. hope it will suc
ceed. fur if there was ever an act concrted in the basset
spirit of milevolence, and carried out i n Meanness, that
act is the Wheeling Bridge snit. I
TIT Here a not fur protoctionists lo crack. The N
Erie R‘ilroadCompaiiy discarded the use of Amer
ican iron in the fay . ing of the iecotid track. The ouly
American iron on the whole line of the road. says the
Dunkirk JOll7lllll, is on the Dekiwara ti birision. It is A
merican iron, and not English. ethic canoed the acci
dent. It was put dowo as an experiseia. led is now be
ing removed us rapidly as melt, rand money can do It.—
The company were desirous of using , iAmerieso iron on
their second track. and on that silicon t wished to make
the al
test.. Two seiions accidents heir'. ready occurred
is ttonsequeese. Not long chute to. Buffele Express
testa laukcesvithiess over thellessise,lCeia•Ots.chtiming
Coat they were all owlet to the see - of foreign iron:
Goou.—Tbo mates for Owis of State Tim
ing of Uow York , has molted is o @idiot is favor of
Weloh.-tbo Diavocratie "Wager.
Q noes ars etseeeimas whoa en Editor. in self di-'
kineei is compelled to notice them otherwise unworthy of
minima. That has bees ear ease in regard to thakelmmue
sheet. the Crawford Dameerei. Tbe Editor of it is aux-
Muslim atotoyisty. and he 11•11/IS notice from us as a means
of otdaining it. We really think his might to be satisfi
ed. for we have already exhibited luM ise s a paltrosin. •
braggart sad a fool. Bat be now wishes us to !ash him
round the ring in the character of a liar. Wo would grata-'
fy him. if we thought any body would Jae amused at the
,exhibition, but however mach human freility is a sab-
Lica. of jut in some parts of the world, oar i reader• are too
enlightened. we trust. to be gratified with such an exhi
bition. We, therefore, cannot hoar th 3 "Calodel" by
seriously noticing his last made of abase and falsehood,
The "Colonel" says he has sever spoke lo as in kis life.
met aa to his knowledge. Wai are inclined to
think in this ear 'slit sr, cotenvorary is correct, for we
have en reeallection of having had oar pockets picked'
Lately, and we certainly are not sa the habit of speaking
to gentlemen (1) of the "Cd4ouers" . character. The
"Colonel" says we had been a whig. That is no news
here, nor is it any thing we -should feel ashamed of. for
we have certainly illustrious compeay—no loos than that
of the Hon. James Buchanan. who was once a Federal
ist, it is said: and the "Colonel." it !appears; apprecieteo
each excellence. fur ha supports him for the Presidency.
Bat our thrice chastised friend says, suspicions have been
expressed that we are in the pay of the whits. This re
minds es of the couplet in the primer—"Pe. fi. fo. fun,.
1 smell the blood of an Englishman," The "Colonel"
evideatly smells a dime. an 1 is elisions to make the Ca
gle ou its squeal. He can't b 3 gratified. however; the
whips are divided enough here now. without employing
such an exmanenced la and at "division" as the Elam of
the fd:rwieroa 11.gler's Aid save the whig majgri
iy his increased in this county since the Warrior has
been gilder our chirp. The "C miinury is as
treacherous as hialegs when ha got thrashed iu the Pro
thorotery's office in M 3 drills , Ia 1311 the whig
tns
jor•trin Ene was ISIS whereas jibs' never.approxitns
ted near those figures since, with perhaps one exception,
—1443. The "Colonel" should hair a better recollev
tion, or peo,ole will heti-t to suspect. that he 1144 lied.
fiy . the by. while ha Of SI. abiat it, why (id he not ten us
low thp D timpani:Ty of Crawford have got a long fur the
list ten years tinder his lead/ It wool Ino doubt afford
*pod for profitable reflection if ne hi t ]. We would then
how many Whigs his has helped to elect iu that Da
ltsocratic consiy—how many whig Congressmen !is has
den , to We‘hingtoa front that diltrixt, and how much he
• as been paid for selling out. his friends het burn do
'lid. •aid toeowo wall strike a balance, awl soo how much
hood of Erie, Crawford county it in gaining Democrat •
r strength. hot enough of this;' our article is elm'-
''
ydoo long for its subject, and we must conchs:Jo in the
language of each, Toby.° "Gle. par devil; godthve gone.
why should I hurt thee? Tuis world surely is widoeticidgh
to hold thee and . me." •
EU We cell the attention of Merehaubi t
Druggists and others, to the advertisement of "rite Cro
top Manufectertaig Co." of 44 Cs:inland street, N yo,k.
'og another colutro. Tne Cornprety uudoubtedly stantli
at 'Le head of the Trade both it quality and variety:or ti•
Goode they M inufasture and Import, as they areetio
etantly Msnufactaing they'keect ur a fall 11144firlfild11I at
seasons of the year, and ails 1 . 44 prepared w fill or=
dere for goofs 10 their line at any
GRrtr rntonett.—We had mids our calculation to
••crow" considerable tT not more, over. the result of the.
I Charter election m Erie, it having been announced by
telegraph that, MOIRIT WHALLUS, E4q., that indomila
b
ble, long suffering Buchanan. map, was elected :Slayer,
and the Wh•ge earned bat t.vo Alder nen. But the Erie
..*Observer" announces it as ••4 great triumph over. the
Market House clique tf that is It, we have nottimg
more to say.— Bridle Courier.
QT The 8r57.31. (Tease) Dettii bits placed it the head
of it. columns the name of Dint I S. ALAluso*. of New
York. fur President, and Thom '.I. Rusk fur Vice- Pees :
ideal. A good ticket, but it won I. win. . -
IY-r A bill has beettiutteducerL tot() the New-York As
nembly to authorize, th• ?...ttuciiosi or nuoll.r bro s .
oyes Nisgorsi nest. jest below the rolls: It is proposed
to throw it across at s 'hoot jest yetettie ferry staircaso.
cr. tier lit u 4:11t. —•.1 . 3 Ard lug J ntrnal "wool
ly head•• pt?ar. • ty.s: la Mr. Anat./re wrote
e very SIMI: letter t.t d3ll:lCiat4isa of J.! a Tyler. A
mong other thifige he said ha rektriA Tylerecenduct
as "an ad litioa d proof that our 'only security eg tin •t
treachery and inordinate' ambition le found in the 0...
Tern Primetple. -TOE tecas aw ti all inducement iu the
Executive to use h.e p tit tr. to I 14: a a re-election.":
IT We learn that a Geintais. i r hula
M engaged in chop
ping in O wood. in the town 0 Cl:t incr. N. Y.. akW
weeks ansce. was accidentally ca4ght under& tree he was
felling. and ea bully b.tdly inistred that he died to a few huure.
_ • __ _
QTTbs Doonocratic Courstitio• of Bancotnb• co Va..
have nominated Hon. James linttianan for the Presiden
cy. It is Dot the first finis ••Bourrusre" has had • hand
this oromin.tson. we approhen •
IET We have neglected to notice the advertisement of
Messrs Willa & Co. of this City:. who are prepared to
furnish lightning rods with the very latest and beat points-
Those in want of the article. (an d who that has buildings
not already protected. does•not.) e think will had it to
their advantige to give them a coal. See advertisememt
in another column.
New ikevartileemente.
• JOHN 11E — AiRN.
FORM/ *IMMO and rnaliniaelon ehanf. dealer in Coal.
flour. Pp.'s. and aaent lot a daily lene.of upper late Stratum,
Paldie flock F. to Pa
L 0 E T.
(IN Peaeh t. between Ith and 7th. pn Tuesitap evening last. a
kJ blue black cioak cape with fringi: the tinder n oblige Ow
owner by tray mg it at this office rte. March 1 . 7 ledl.-3t46.
NE W G 0 DS.
T H. ril.Lnirros has returned front New York and is re
el • ceiling a Coll stneleot Spring ge+is which will be sold Fur
Ready ray at as low prices as eau be bond in this city.,.
March 411.
Boots sad Ilt e oes. •
50 I ' X: l' i:ll_ 6 .4l l in 4 :1 1 ;: n e 1'47.1:0 f- a l " ull a► re li a ti t eirt n o e f " tur o lo wf
snake as usual. March 17 lEO3. 1 J. II FI'I.LEAT u
LFATHER Shoe findings Ike 04047 article in the line always
.i on hand at tomes hard to bet I.
lltareh gi 1ik.52-14t. J. R. FULLERTON.
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With the present eke nementof the public mind on this subject.
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MEAL ACADEMY. •
TF. Spring Term of This Institutlion commences on Monday,
I March Sikh, under choir of
FAYETTE DUBLIN. A. 8..
Principal, and Teacher of I.anguaos. Ma th ematics. Natural
Sciences and rractientPurveying.
0, D. YSIIENDH , •
Ttacher of the English hermit:menu
MISS A KtBRIBi.
Preeeptress, and Teacher of French. Astronomy and Botany
rattan PI Qt' ITII
Primary Branches. - " -11p1
Nigher ESnglish Branches. - - • SO •
Langimites, - . - - 4OS
The regularmtur for admission mat th( - or middle of
the Term. No one will be admitted for Imlf a quarter.
GLO i President.
Waits WnaLLn,t, Secretary. rch IS. lea.
011.741. TL
UST twelve.' by DI B. DRRBYL t Arts stoop on the Reed
!louse Row. a (0:1 supply of sloe . coaidstinig of Shot Guns,
ke. 4 vi bleb be will aril cheap for ash. Shot Gulls afforded at
from Oil as to WM each. IV • of all descriptions, tolundie
ttured cheap for cash or ready, y.
rt" All Jogbiag done promptly and neatly, at moderate rates.
*tie. Mardi. 27. tdid.
Zmit Recteivod by Ivrea&
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without Name." Mrs. Eu.o.tnew wort v. Self Deeption.
or the Iftsiory of the Human Heart" and Nos 3,1. and 3, Whin)*
sits/him" flood's Own." Ise., of Putnam's popular semi
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BUFFALO ADVE,
111.111/311 T•IIN •
Aka art laiossime Zakshfistaterti jet
FLOC)* Otis CLOTHS, LIO.V
DRY GQ
Awl MIMS Sheadatiag Aphelia ut
MAIN BT , :
viro, BISHOP, hawitneopened
. wild Hall, far the as t .
with a new and splendid nawartusen
liskinent
new- lie prepared to !apply
or this city, either quail
?smitten with every settee tn, his Ii
In my store wilt be found nary an
Tapestry. Tapestry Illentimia, three pl
fl uor t ),I ClOttils, all widths. from
splendid Damask and later Curtains,
prry, 'fronton's*. Linen and Comm
Grum and Straw Mattresses, and .
line.
In the thy Goods line I hare a fu
and having bad many years experieit
Goody. I can offer Ni) stock to pure
that I cannot be undersold by Any ho
York City.'
I "especial/11y Plied a gall from all
at. all time. be exhibited cheerfully.
I hate m toy employ an etneririte d t
, ti ..
Meter. who will use bts Utilltant earn rt.* 14 zit e . 11 1 1 , • b ° 4 •
an, to my customer,. W 'lmp • wain
Matti; 27. InSt.—tfitl. Is slate :1`1,1%, !Ma" sum _ _
SAVE 1*()I;Ii. •.10NEY.
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(LATE b; (,),
Ihl-PORTERS .‘N ) JOBBERS.
111 Rroadtray, 1 Door Sonia of Lt rite Street, smy. war
HAVE now on hand. and reel% :nt 6 (tines/1114
oration. Nate 44•410. 1111 r Iron
t
era, and rash irchows, sle-le.slashio fuer,. Yak *llan,
Our stock of Ruth RA14...,,r miaow' merj
latest and most beautiful tletogin. lic; rind
many of oit
good, are tinulairi red rxpre...ly tGolar onfr t.
from (Air own designs and pa,tet 1 .uauit Wear
: ter our goods 4nr wet Cash, at .utter it • U 1•10 al.) trill ROW
in America cnn nffOrd.
i•
All
of rime (Seep good. porti O r
of their M irriinaera el lied it grentli t !boa tatere•i to rewire,"
oney and an?, si.• ;treat varsity
Ribtadis'rich fur flonteit.i.
arn;t:hotiosetta. Cape,. Roil`,,. Ii
I ...Ilk'. Satins/ Crapes, Lt.*, it. an-I Ta ,
l
inns. and I nsertirigs . Eni`trutdrisl IL
Cambric Ilamikeretorfs. oil..
haera fir Cap* Ernhroid..r. t i Lae.,
Veils. 11.iiiiton. Mee hlch.
Englitth and Wove 'thread. Sm re:
id. Lode Thread. etta.
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OPPO.ViTE THE Mr... 141
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; origa,sed ip,uhrr the Comers, Van
; • of . Net
l"ots Fa' wlto , e4ale, in lin:1111in
U
of l'erUTlr,.. lorre,,t price.,
for er
P.srer !tainting.. of every anried) 0
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HA"t p were. arid la oeloir "nun. flaw'
all Irt Itiett Qtr/1 11 , 31 1
A. 111111$( ,, ek 1,3 large and entirety
re.,ok.ellere, and llealera iu Omer. 11
tleeir 41%1, , 113.1 Wiry whyne‘er thl
enter Ste, hams raw 'satanic i
nioraraer 'Lai 10 rielock $a Lie tC13114
Mate 3 21' 1-31
, .
VI" E as.. 1054 . reti`ibing qttat.l l l.
of t'arprvng fro,..ph tr.tm 1..1 HI
will ti,t4 a bill it.”torttur.:.l Of .iii ': ..
d”Wn't.. a ,km.tttetti etittoti, at me.-, li
stutter, low ['Tuft Ijil 40 , 1 -,,,.. r,r i
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I stk. lii n ti: n fir 14,1 sir .I.lral.;ily
ra.l.t. I Ili thi 4 City. :no I vv , inl I *a)
ill cii.iri ly 'NEW an I tWel•t. 1, t• p.•
he 1.1 ti id a. any other tio .•.• in It,
*ow,* a well part .1 illy .1,,,ck.
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1,111 ' e w.iiicil WI ~t).l Cie kr,at ,
pi.icri K , •. ...tone _'cures for nee 01 Era,
.. It.—No charge. Ea.:towing g '
1 Env. March 27 1121-16. .
F K R Nl F O
' rrill4lF....qtrsetiber Wier. P'sr rale tt
.1 ire-11P.,...sttuate t i Greene Ton
ettytk , f line.' Stahl faun e..itaint. a
' 100 of ss hie It it oilier Cuo,! truprof f I
; Rage. It.. .ding 11(.01 4 0'. Ina Itnrii-, , '
Tout.tro It. lIIIIfe ~ at, nil the p
Witt,. II Is eretIVII. 1.....5y Mel 111 g.
_ is beautthilly .l l llntliPti Ti Illt, a 1v.4 is
• at i.. .: r a l `i , l i ;l i t h il e a r li tillerd. alai Is di t'-
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Kler'‘ retruleistn. tl'r ail aleete 1
romp:W...4 N 'III 10,4 re poll , it, (he i
: Pettu'etru 1.1 larger &es, num, ~.. r ,
I I hrok .s large -losonful teat.' time ,
'unpleasant by take hot a imer Ink ire
1 filo ,1.1 likl4to hot. a t arTel'hf it ,
IleNe II lo t,. a l di 41:1' , :e 111/ !lei..
11111/:,1,1 Ift C . .ing.rul.itti 4 r III.III;
i Bith.totrgh, klarelt If, 1..141 '
, F.., relerenee apply to John D. S '
i streets. ' •
1 Asss.srs relit Eltllt fot ‘TA . —J. It
; Carter & Brother. Ertei J. A %VIII
.:IriaatitlLi. R Better. IS - esti:pm,
l Gerrtsh. K.:Jr - oil/urn T. D. l'hel its.
1'00: J ICS howl'. Fairview: and IN
I Mare!, V. 1 4 .51. 4i Ilt Cann! II
Orphan's Co
By virtueie. i r : d;
he n n cor i :l i e a r t o r f u t e rl , rj e ,
today tin. 'Mtn day of April nest.
M., the following described pies
ate in the Tcnittship of Conneaut
and bounded as follows. to wit
ed North by the road leading Weft
the zold leadimt to Comicainvil
on the dough in lands of lVilltain
and on the _West,by
the -heir of' John Randall. Thu
Villy -two Emirs of Land and Mt
Chair Facfory, two Dwelling II
Alain. a ceitain other piece of la
John Poniroy and A. Crane. on t
Lexington to ecnneauts file. on
west from Cranesville, and OD the
neat . , containing ahont Fifty ac
piece of land hounded North by la
Units of the heirs of rtainuel Brad
West by the (.7onneautyille road.
acres of Land. Aum h certain
North by the road leading west fr
lands of the heirs of Samuel B
A. N. Trost. on the South by to
West by the Conneaut's!! road.ani
of land and having thereon a the
The above deeitribril lands brio
[hie of Conneaut Township. due
near the enterprising village of
rieh roil wEll adapted to grain. g
initiated on a durable stream. a
bu.itiessl.xations In the country.
TERMS..--One fourth atthe co
lialanee ui four ;espial annual• in
st hole bahmee annually t ith ea
Judgment Bond and Mortgage on
Arllo , . March 27, 1E32,
' Oi phane. 0
BY nn order issued out of the
will he exposed at Public Ve
tx.rereek township, on Saturday;
M.. the following described' puce
property of,lanies
akeesaid.sitirated on the Buffalo .
by said road: on the Last by land 1
Daniel Murray's heirs; on the to
and op the West hy'land of Thou:
acres of land:
TERMS OF SA I.E.— One hal
the balance in Ilse yearn with in
whole sum unpaid.to be secured
gage on the premises. 19
Harborcreet, March 27.1823.
_
/ • the lionerable hedges .f Ike
Canal,
The Petition of'Wareham
of entertaintuegt. al the stand 7.
township.
Itarbureirek. March 17. 1552.
We the undersigned citizens
'County, du eertif) that the above,
,honest 2 athlsetupeitanee, and is
and eottvemenees lot the ludgin
gets:m:7 tfAielets, and that sue
uto.tate•the Jou J. Dun
el)lrester; P May, Rohe
chatlield, V Hull, T. Shad,
11,00.72 r. R.• H. Henry, William I
Nlcr....h 27. 123'.
710 Eke Hooorabla tee Judges of
at Pears for She County of L
The Petition of Alvah Roble
your petiliollef IMP purchased it
B. M. tilierwoisk, in the village
fioin Erie to Meadville. w hich
House of entertainnsent-and fro ,
IS suitable as writ as necessar
3.uble.and the cidermoururnt of
he is well provided witbstablin
necessary for the elehrtainnten
therefore, prays the Court to
or Public House of entertainni.
will ever pray &e.
EDlittiOlto, March!!. IRBL
We. the undersigned Mused.
guaieted.with Alvah Robinson
also having a 'knowledge or t
prayed, do hereby certify that
modate the public and eatiflaill
is a person of rood repute for
be is well provided with haler.
and accommodation of strange
beg leave, so rccoitunepd him
petition.
(Signed.) Aaron Link, thr
Wen. T. Burchfield. Alexander
?road. Mortimer nada', E. W
Gerrish.
MariAl7. -
SF.AHLESSBasii Nee for
Erie, Nara it ISM
T s :7 4 : l ) E r N: c.y .-
°UST.
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al AO* York Cli; p
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me", in,o4tngs,
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or to roomer:to. thot-o-ler
vcr.ld bat C rICII , c,C4C r 4,
a 11-t that wou41:.:: the at
rus zie4! het, tnu
' t pica4itry. lelowitetet the
teti and fifth rtrAra
51()S1:::1;.
S
e firm 'shun hhteh be now
~1)h.•-ateea 10 r e. from the
eut yVat•ee L: clout
went. haclnz , herrua a pod
, •retl.o a.,,at JOU Me.
nrtvs a V% .Itrt. power Upon
4 1 . 1.111 ,17 ,g ~oler The fan.,
of 1,40 PlOeant ti wed
..1 '•arg :Jr ta.h in bail.
'he ptPtrt.....
..bl,Li II PAT I . I.RSON
lii ii 17 iff •
ITEM
the % ahsa I,le propentes of Mr.
u.. 4 the toro.lond !num ec.
e heti, rant tough. I twit Mc
romttontd.d In thedirechntro.
la .1.i.. at ric,t Cround it te7
I ;t a few doss Uinta hke n.
01.1. e. In tln• to filth'. for I to
I ho Pctrr.dcotat tirodtrrte. ao
1/, , C Of It,
WM DAY.
Coi.t, corner of rith ant Wood
IH.i . tton & ,Gprieral Acrnt.
1V H 'Pow ,acrd.
J l lnrke 11hoe. H. M.
the Water
the pr,,pc.oHefi. K
sm. seventh st.. rntsberelt.
t Sal!!
an 'o Court of itie County of
Our, on We prreu.rs on $lO
; ototwowoott at 10 o'eont. A.
and parcels of Land ou.
ii
rountfof' Env. and de:rated
C , [l3 in Neer of land. Setteii
tont Ctaueestlle. on the Rat'
e,ftom Kings Ville is Altiiiis.
Cher:el:lan and Franc', las •
niht of , Francis Randall.
as Word commute:: re:tit
tog +heron the Juliet Sli , ls, it
Lies. ILlffil. 01.1i-1iC01.14.14 &C
h smile./ North to tasitsf
/:3-1 ti, the road Wiling tons
hr Siulh I e the road teatime
West by Lind. of Royal spo
of Lana. At.o. a eenam
4: .f Aihiniphrratur. &Si br
. . .
deeraned. ht the same. and
eon about twenty two
her pry! of land. houndef
etanrsi ille, o n the ram ty
le , h, aforesaid, and laysow of
I ds of wet Traek and ..A the
' containing About 1112iita at en
'hong , Hpupe &t:
' to the Estate of Amos Cite,
Pr. I art at, fine!. s.tuait4
hso . mostly impn.‘et nah •
ir it At The Peet %ens
is one of the MAI risprif
fortitaliOn of thr
taliurnts vi tth ir wrest or the
. 1 I notenseti t to to weeuted
ir I ,11T111.4.4.
ißtl'rl % KIVG,
lII.E KING.
setutoti ul Antos King. t!t. C.
P . urt 114.1 e. ,
1
frphah i 'ourt of Erie roinim.
due, ob lhe premiers in Oar
lira I. h 1-a2. at I o'clock P.
or pa el of land, tWine Ike
ere* . late of tte twiynshir
' oad. a bounded on the North.
of Col. , awes M. Moorhead and
th by I d of Elm. emiipirro.
'• A Moortimad toil, ontain:his
i •
on eonfirnunton of mlei
e ,"" Pa)able aimusil, on 00
ulJudgment. Vend and Mat'
fir. 1141.14. Aduointunor.
Wirt of 7 411trter Sessimu,fr.
ggert to keep a Put liou r
now occupies in ila,boicriet
W. TIGG%RT ,
darbOrereek t' nA.P. Is sihd
appl leant it of I^wl r , ri c tot
I well prow 'dila . nh holle - °Oa ,
and ariompaidation of .tar ,
' an Inn is in,,,,r.tri to acc,o .
an. John KJ: krur ,ck, Gears
- .Searell. Porter Willard: Woe!
Or. Chao r. liendrok, Jobs
ton. IVillipto tit,luoran
35 .
At Court of Quark, Sums e
to. : , , .
' 1 1. • respectialty inovveth. that
Tneern.stnnd Ltd) ott net Ls
Edinbute: NI the read leading
a . well cilt,ulau•daur a rubnc
its eveigliinstliood acid flotation.
fur the aceunoteAdhou uf the
' granger. and travellers that
for bonier, and an conveniences
of strange/a and travellers; he
I him a`liten.e to keep as an.
, t td ere. :Arid your petulant
A SuBIVtV
.f Fweiroboro. hem: pertopaity se
elbOve,JauteJ petmoner. ewe
foe Whacti the Weave's
neeeesary to seeom
ien.t 6avellees. wit be
- y and;ievarerante,athl that
onvemences for the 104 0 1
d trarckrs. We therdort.
torture 'agreeably to hie
7 .... ,, mpirtp a, s4tai e
puc , ,a. ' 1"•
• f , 111 of I)ry
Tf' rlt.rt denn
tn Of
DUI of se.
eat. New Tore
LI.V 7;s BO aL.
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ow' Join W. ewer
11, 6. Nt. Ceniela• Gr.
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