Political and General News. = The Fall of Ikea.. From the New rota Daily Times. . The defeat and eetreat of the Dictater of the -Ar gentine. hf %%hick we have information indirectly .through Bahia ' is an important era in South Amen canepolitics. It marks a retirement of the republi - can theory before the monarchial. The reeJs of - empire conserved in Brazil, are viridescent; and diffuse their leaves and seminal principles further and further , along the continent. From the Itto- Grande they have now scattered themselves to the lot Plata; and .lilt hardly stop, shbrerof the Andes End the Pampas. The growth is' rapid, like all trop ical p - rodocti. , is. Anither lurk)l may describe in detail the move /reser , st tic a`;,ed army. (ien. Urgeiza was un derstood, at pre‘inus advices, to be approaching the Argentine c, a p ital with a force of twenty or twenty five thousand men. One half of his troops were furnished by ,th e e i Emperor *dro 11. The rest were from ;lire toza's own pee'sideney of Entreatios, or, volunteers trim the recently emancipatdd Uru uay. TI e Government a Paraguay, represented • by Carlos opez, was tengaged to supply whatever aid and c nifert the allies might require. Each man Of th futders was tilled with all - the 'fury a reinst Ito. as, that a peoional and private wrung. of tiro:peeks); e magnitude, might .be supposed to in epii-te. Ti e ,ospers of sH Ai • and Montestisleo have he r oin tk praiseworthy habit of keeping in daily tal e ...tar u • the D.ctitor's etre:cities, staling at the Lead of th •ir celuths, marketiovith a black stone, as the ucrY d es Br 6,51 i ol wickedness and - unparailel• cd t)rartny.. Toe entries •in this criminal diary • tvere not obliged to hate reference to actual loccur tenet's. Thus ; if v. e read, 1 ••at‘R ... 3lL I'll —Tit i.zncter Re ral4l.Wii wise l .hundred fAefjoerp..l) lit pt ik.) :e.ltil 1.1 ele Jammu of puesoP 11 ie.," it by no roans 141;0w..that such a transaction real ly took place, but simply that the capacities orf the arcs-eiterriv were equal to that or any solutlak Earn 14e of fiendishness. By these and a thousand oth er ingenio.is means it has stolen into the popuier faith that It sac is the la-t and greatest effe4 of na ture in the way of monstrosity, and that hisinature is'that ofthe great enemy of *mils, only a trifle inure concentrated o and thickened, and dariceeed, in to k perfect witch broth of iniquity. Of coutse, the hatred thus begotten has served for a powerfull stim ulus to those whose courage might otherwise ooze pet,. A cotn , non antipathy, not-sympathy , hits held 'tOotsoallarits hkjether, and appears to have:pros pered their *arms wi:lt a Mom/ of victory. ,Itosas, vs ith all the - means and men .he could mils*, has E'en beaiers. 'rile invader is at the threslaOld of the capital, and there is neither will nor way to keep him out. The fail of Buenos Ayres is ditcreed, unj so ends'a strange, et eutful history. I Juan Nlaaual Itosas may as well have his if itna• ry notice iiow as hereafter, fur he is politically de tenet. Ills part in Smith Ameiican *Mors has been a leiding one far a score of years pa st. ThOse are not weak acrd inconseqiiential• men, who(rman age,. we cs-te nut Imw., to leave their mark upCn the age they lire in: It inks hal certainly done' so.— fie has acted .c ms,tikmonsly throughout a . long, trogic doom. The opening scene would present I ',:th thirty tears ago, as a wild rider of the Pam• e i s . : the b .f,i..t avid m .st skillful cattle..hueter of ', tae plaid,; the, iii! and mldel of •the savage, gus t Iks. T 14)...• 1(.0 the t;nly feelle ' uf I S2l, i ivaten t s.) II:013 .pf , I) orig.') was murdered by Lava l, and ' to:goof r:'ie CI I. f s ifden'y presewel lion:cif et the! t ip;tal to th • C:1.1 acter of an avenger of blood.—' Te • !rill lip% :at e•. rvi.):l of the c nieee.rOr to the — Pre-, riene... - ct tb.- s..tereign State of Buenos Ayres, . and the (i.,t. snaynt-of ti e riii:ed Prot inces hi the - )Argentine f i;:oxed, and )he hero of the desert was 1 tne hero of the field and the cabinet. His" reign, , ' fir netwithstanding a strict observance of republi- I ' eta {...rm . 4; ties rule was never shared or limited, has; bCea twat: of the mildest. All political transitions aid disturbances ro Satoh Americo turn in blood. , Mai wities are (tide tn”r... by decimating the teinor- I tile;. The track; of the Dictator have hil a 1 sag- 1 guinary ilia loon the first aliment they becorrae vie- t'i'e. Br. war - -iiy?ses fir a moment that hieGov sr:vim:it, or any ether i.i suich a condition of tocie- ij ty, could be conducted . on . peace .principles-? I Had los accession to pOwer taken place at one of !those,) c ilni namn?.nt..; when popular passions are qeies- I cerr. tohl had his authority been granted be a free I co: dchherstc act of the masses, t thea might it traile , trod on in a sort of national innnience et -blood.— But the begigning was erisanguiped by an ewer- 1 iag waste ocilife, and the beginning has colored all the came after. Nor-has there been any care to, a-certain what degree of clemency was compatible' t: ithi safety. Rosas:has been reckless in his cruel-! t;_s,tand indiscriminate in 'their bestowal.. The t.. 2. jilt of his tyranny has been intolerable. But 1 l'att jiis tindictive measures hate ever been wan- i t in, oe do not believe. They are the suggestions of a refined, unalterable selfishnes s , an over w eening ; love of power, and a consciou.sness , thet to part With ; it would probably be to part with his life. - His at oicities, iithey dese -re the name, have been cam- I mated in self-defence, and have been magnified be- ! yon 1 all reason and credability by tfie inveterate an. i.r. )sity of those who have suffered beneath his. iron i 1109 l'or Cie re t. it i 2 impossible to say what advan- 1 c , s the Screw:no Itzliu',Alia might have made; had I !t•_•11- To:it - lc:1i caclrn,:ances been different. The, . pridc an.] ani!..tiou of O, aerator, we cannot doubt, I wou'd have it Ilinarly spent themselves upon nation-' CI deie'oprnen , if continual foreign aggression and Internal Uri tie had not necessitated the derption of all his foci/ ties to se f preservation. There cer- , Linly has bee strife and disputation enough to in- , sure the contm rcial preeminence of Buenos Ayres over Nlninevi le , if an amplitude of those materials could eff.et it: But Buenos Ayres, like Philadel phia, OM, i-s'itilaiii.l 4 Ha cannot rationally hope to com -1 ate 'successfi, v in trade. with Montevideo,' the ;; iii;herti N cii - t 'uric: seated conveniently by the sei-side and the river mouth. In no internal im., _ proietsie.its ~r : ue.a! a hancement has the influence it Eh , dictator-hip been realized beneficially. It : ;iv tirale ho 1.t,,, it is simply that 4 l . keeping the I; s,iiih'ic iztviumary for twenty yea's, after a CUll v,,r,cs of cilli‘i,lNiorpi.ati I perturbations had threat ened to hurl ii back too the chaos of hopeless and ii.ter barb,irisen We may, at all events, reasons- L'i• anticipate improved commercial facilities, it not tier adiantagcs, from the revolution. Itosas, an.l the fair, i.ccomplished i mniversally de . lot ed limos Mciiiirilita, are reported to be shelter ed 1) 3 , the British fog, on board • , British steamer. Their destination is said to be England. With all the craft of Louis Phillippe, the dictator is under stciod to have invested large amounts of'Wealth in foreign securkties, provident fur the events' that have fast overtaken him. Verging on three score ) ears, The quondath guaeho of the pampas may yet hie to shine in the la.hionablb :taloa, of 'Paris, or dra'ti in;-rooms of St. James lark; and if the mi raculous Marini:dila fails to gain an aristocratic 'Os hance in England, it'will not be for want of mr,ini.y, 'cilarni., and other recommendations of the 'pe , acia: ,tit. The Buenos kirean will find himself none at li ime among the retired and hepatic East Indiana of the Warren Hastings school, . TilF. "BOLD STROICK FOR' A Wini."—Tbe N.. Y. V•mtlay "Ada." furnishes the - following paragraph ic eto the:hero of one of' Mr. IVcCria's recent Letters front Europe:— Mr. Henry ‘VykofT,,' who -was recently convicted hioy. of attempting to alkluot *Miss Gamble. an American lady, "hat, fair and forty," is the illegiti rove soli of the late Mr. Henry ‘Vykolf; formerly a hiry capitalist Cf Philadelphia. The father lie vit,btlied the ion's large fortune, which he had most red•t!ou4y garnered. It is not true that he has eti.landeretl his inheritance. Ile may have sunk •lir,te rums of money - in his numerous speculations schrtnes; but the subtley d d riot curie out of 1, po c ket. li e is now a man of large fortune. r,..vr ) body acquainted, with, Mr. Wykoff, that he is by no means a prodital in the dis• of his meanti.• His rule of life has been tt , li-Lc e%eryipeuny idouble its-value every 3 ear.— ' h maybe true that lie,sunk thirty thousand dollars o:, the Republic new spaper, but it is not true that. he was the sufferer. . ••- • • - A: 1 1 lIDRPHNDEVt t AQUA W0C6,1% taloa Ann Small was 'veinal* e.invieted of boons a va grant, and req.iired to Otto 4..ctirity fur her good behavior. Sne lorthutith bawl...al over 11500 io gold' as a collarere seeuriiy, and 650 for a 6ne Which had been imp,-ed on her, not however, with the slightest idea of getting it. • There aieTnly tw.h can.; in ;inch the pen'alt t..e::t cf death 1..; nut inflicted, It. Ishlnd end *kb. dEri l - 11:ft•tkil, -.4)hotriler: ERIE. 'PA• EarittDAt MORNINOt APRIL. 1852. DRIttORATIC STATI NOZINAT;Qt. , F R CANAL-CONFAIISSIONER.: • , WM. V.ARIGIIT of FUyette County. il" Itert;fter the publication office of the &mercer *ill be at No. 9., 1404111'A New lintel. Staab street: where we wilt lie happy toSee all . our aid friends , and u many others as in•ylwieli to favor pa %pith their advertising and jobbing poundage. The Bookadand Accounts will be kept for ',m i lk:sent it the priori:lj office. ever Williams St. Wright'. Exchange oßice, wh re those is arrears will confer a favnr on us by calling • PaYiall soP- , (Er Boati . irtive and depart sip frans rue part-- Dunkirk and Buffalo are still en r the ice. sod will re. main so. it t i n thought by the' "o t inhabitant." until some time daring the summer. Vhen the first bentar. rives at either point we ill hit th World know 'iii that is. if such an evers' takeplace i this generation.', We have beard Aid. by th • who foss to tokeow. that in , i i the magus fi era harbor of Derkir which at its 111117011 est point is fill 'Very mites wide. ice is tinge clear to the bottom. end the ice King It got a fast grasp epos the nickel _ Er All the •Poligazi ries for Apr' national:Graham, Gorey's and S the Cheap Book Store. No. 9, Br BEWARE oreunlYcitrstre.-- Detector !or April, the beat in thl et the Cheap Book Store, No. 9. With the present abundance of co l market, nS man is etre without o. 11=1 We have received thtpril :cumber of the ••Peor.- 1 ID - In " ID - Innis farm Journal, • excel at Agricultural Mag. uzine, published at ,Laneas rat 1 per year. A. M. i Spangler, publisher; l S. S Heidi it. Editor. The Gwyn Partner ~ for Apnl a good number, And we are.glaa to know there is ala e quantity of each as excellent farm paper taken in this egion. Lin) WARRANTS --ougress h I passed one act, and that act has heroine a law. We r! er to the set making land warrants assignable. The • ' t declares that "all warrants for military bounty land, which have been or may hereafter be joined under a y law of the United States, and all valid locations of file same which have been or me). hereafter be made, • i hereby declared to be auignable, by deed,or instrnme t of writing deeds and executed after the telling effect of; his act, wording to such form,. and pursuant to such r gulationi as may be prescribed by the Commissioner oft he General Lanifof i fice, so as to Item the' tl assignee wids • all the rights the original owner of the warrant or location. Pear ed. That any person entitled to pre-emption right to any laud +hall be entitled to use any such 'land warrant, in paring for the seine. at the rate of one dollar and twenty five cents per acre for th quantity of land therein spe cified: Provided. That th warrants which have been, or may hereafter be issued i pursuance of said laws or of thir act. may be located rewording to the legal sub-divi sion of the public lands, in one body upon any lands of the United States, subject to private entry at the lime of such location , at l ate minimum price: Provided further. That when paid w neat shall be located on lands whi are subject to entry at • greater minim - am-than o dol lar and twenty-five cents per acre, the latat• of said warrants shall pay to theiU ~ nited States. in h the dif ferenee between tiie valet or such warrants at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre and (he tract of land loca ted?" This act maybe interesting to some of our readers. hence we here given the'almre'synopeis of the bill: OJ' Roca \ s NOTES" is the somewhat excentrie title of a new paper just started In Buffelo..a few numbers of which has reached us. it is neat is appearance, and "silver gray" whit: in polities. and is conducted with much spirit and ability. Geo. Reese do Co., paidta...... M. Cadwallader, Editor, irr larrtaxiTien To CIWCR Diw is a private letter aaye that the Maine liqahr. law does not rattail the rnititufactore of cider. It ii net intoxicating when manofecloreil. It 'miy be (cooly sold when nevi. and afterwar/skept for vinegar. But after it becomes intoxicating. it icannot be sold except by city or town a. gouts. V' Our introdnie left this ci village or and a Del nti et il!e ileteld will allow as to Dr. Robert Faulkner who his moo of locating in the pleasant 'he ••Dr."ys one old the ••b•bocs,'. &ill water. I. Derby has again fitted up hlonfort with a now stock of ,di ET We the old sta Fowling i pieces. "id other articles in his De sells cheap, ito g d knows what good articles are. Drop • in and see him: , fret ' them Have Them. • Messrs, E. GJ Dutihi, Wary Greeti. John Bingham, Jacob Dock, J. It. Moreheai. Israel Painter, George W. Harris. William y. Leech.lThonas S. Clarke. Jeremiah Bader, S. B. Meorehead. s .4 William dl. Foster, trans porters between Philedelphlia.ariS Pittabargh i have me, mor.ilised the Legislature alibis State fur a lease of the entire line of oar State, *irks. The proposition is to leabe the finished line. of canals and railroads of the State for'a terns of ter year', from the first day of August nest, and keep the !tame in as good repair as when re - ceived, and pay fur the fi rst yar $800,000; for the second r$851,000; for the third. $ .000 and for each succeed- . log year, 51,000.000—the t went' to be made monthly, and secured-by the deposit of $lOO,OOO in -State Bonds. They further prop se to extend, in addition to the above payments, $300,000 towards the improvement of lb* Philadelphia and Columbia. Railroad daring the term of their lease, and also to double the capacity of the locks on the Deleware diviaion of the Pennsylvania Canal; and on the completion of the -road to avoid the hicliued Plains. In the Allegheny Portaze Railroad, to pay eight per cent. per Annum op thumoney hereafter appropriated and expedded towevdalhectinstractioa thereof. We hope they will have semi,* +oath is the Legislature to toecap. this proposition. ai thii works now do not yield half the t sum, and this at Once increase the revenue of the State. and get rid of the maim of offic•-eeekere that new infes t the Capitol from thu advent of a new' Canal Comminiona er until event "sited boss" is appointed. As it is.,the Suite is yearli disgraced by the appointments made, and the scramble for them. Let them have them we say. Whig State Convention. The Whig Stele Convention assembled at Harrisburg last week. 'a hill 'delegation from overt' district io . tho state I being present. Hon. Wmieseop. of Susquehare. ac ted as permanent President. supported by the usual Mien 'her of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. A motion ores earned to proceed Sire Foie* to exprem the preference el the Convention for a candidate for the Preiitidencyt when Gen. Scott receithid 113 voles. and S were given for the ••aemieee of the 1-ilitiomil Convention." Ex-Governor Johnston. Morton M'Michael. and John C. Kunkel,. were appointed delegaies to the National Convention from th State at tarp. Elijah Habbitt. Esq. is the repeeseittativ a delegate from this district. - At the evening esseios, lee the third ballot. Jaeeb Hoffman. Esq. of Sorb. was nom inated fur Canal 1 Commissioner. Ales. 'E. Bowen. of Northampton. ;Sines Pollock, of Northeenbsrland. end Samuel A. Pervlures. of Boiler. were appointed Presi dential electors for the State at large. Christian Mynas, E o l..ef Clarion. is'lliii *feeder for this alibied. A series of resolutions wee& fatal measly reported. and adopted. sad the Coevendt adjoursed sins die with nine cheers for Gee. Bests i ' % an glad they rare has all they had • give—e/ ears. _ - - ET Ovid T. Ja , hnsae. who woe .Attoraey Goairral of this State under hei i adostaistration of Gem. Pence. ill at present in the Li slitting Army. niter causassaii o f c s .. under revajal. Ile w weeeded Is the reveal battle near Ca warp. 1 Another not in the South Maim Drum • The History lif the Smith Atomic". States is the We- 1 tory of a tragedy. nein thelaadingel.Cortes Willie arei• OW day blood has marked Mit track of iti pimple. Otis lyrist has MB but to make room for another—oats array has conquered bat to be conquered In its tars. HOw e.g this will last dale alosti can deitorminet bikt if vile may judge the (inure by thelpast. it teal be so Goal that ••manifest destioy." against which abort sighted palla dium so delight to yaw. shall have earned the victorimei standard of the descendants of the Pentane of the North cad the Deguenots of the South. scrolls the plainest Max l eo. ever the Isthmus of Darien. and dews the' fertile coasts of the thistle died Pacific stud' as titillates march of their i ethane*. meet in 'fraternal embrace.' the Week oh of Cope Horn. la another coWmo we have copied from the New York Tissei, an seconnt of the fall of Rosas, the tyrant of the Argentine Reparlic—• republic. by the by. which. like all Booth Americeu Republics. existed only in name.— The History of ;this Mau, if, it could be written, would . probably afford /ma of the blackest pictures in the canals at modern tyreny. Some thirty years ago—it may be more—Manual osas was a bold hooter on the Pampas of Buenos Ayre . Than be little thought of ever bottom log log the terror o , his kind. Ile aspired only to be y • sec cessfethouter of the herds of wild cattlei--a rich trader in hides and tall sr . Circumstances. however. Made him a hero, a Metal r. and at may be that circumstance* bare conspired to make him what be is—a bloody l , teatime it-flint . It was in 1323 that Dirrige. the President of the Slate of Buenos Ayres, was murdered by Lavelle: • rival rant; and it wasitheo that Rom, a partisan of Derrigo. turned his attention from the occupation of a hunter to that of a *emir. Ms was successful. and the once wild fitioter of the Pampas. (remarks the Cleveland Denserra2 . in speaking of him.) "beeacne instantly the President of the country, and sour after established the United Fro• 'ismos er the Argentine. The form was Repabliesu: bet that was all. Roses \ adoniued no limited rule. and. shared neither with chief norrople the power he held. Nor was this all,,nor the worst. From the first; be moved on with bloody ietent, and ever afterNlAiii acts bore the mark oft , ntswierer's hand. Minorities were decimated; the waste of fife.l throughout his career, was most shock. ioi: and no deed was too trims& no crime too atrocious, for the monster te counsel or comnsit, if thereby he might tighten his grasp upon Power. or shatter the combinations which his wild *canny had created. Harper. The Inter tin's.—eln lie 414 at a's New Hotel. ompsou's Biuk ;Soul Union, can be found leaven's New Hotel.— nterfeit money in the i p dikes* Winters. There Are those, we are *were, who say that Juas Manual Rosas could not help himself. Their argument is " Every contest in Booth America is tracked by blood ; chiefs letid and armies fight. expicting office. and the spoils of office, they win ; death or exile if they are defeated." But it will not avail. fie was conquerer, and firmly seated in power ; a ruler for ye s with none to wrestle •with him ; tiet for day. was his bloody band quit, and never fora m ant did he attempt to conciliate. to harmonise, to . how far the safety of himself and his. governors') could be made compatible with Clemency, ore yen parental dictatorial rule. Doubtless; his cruelties ye been exaggerated: We dare say sonny a chie flidlen under his fatal blow. who was striving t. strike a blow as feel at Roiae. Bat making every n 1 • wande for thl reports we have of his barbarity and: nguinery character, we know of Ile ids') yet livi Whom the world could more justly de nounce a demi as one of earth's blackest trillions. But is hour of defeat, if the reports we hear ave cor re has come. A common hate; if not a common pa iotism. banded together the V•riol3, chiefs in opposition to him, and they have been triumphant. Roses has Bed from his capital, .pd with his daughter taken shelter ou a British steamer, lad soon will tread the soil of Europe as securely as `anY other man. It is said that he has to vested large funds in ,English securitian, and thus the crafty tyrant will have enough to support him in style while ha may lire. • All Americans and English living at Outruns Ayres, and all parties in South America, honor and , hive Roam' daughter. Doane' Menailite. "It is strange that so good a child shouild have so bad a father." is the cum- , mon remark in speaking of her. She prayed for niercy , just. She was to the sick, a.orrowin.g, and sufferitig, whenever she could reach them, a con4tant friend, and, many a wife, soother, and sister owes the escape of hoe- band. son and brother, from the eximutioner'e haiid to her gammas harfarence. We reilice that she is free,: i and trust her politer may, at last, wake even so brutal a,i tyrant as her fether, to a sense of justice, and to the no.' cessity of repentince." • From present indications dm red rose of Scott and the white rose of Fill More are destihed to hive as great • name' in whig history asithti red and white symbols of the house of York and the hOuse of I.vtncester have in the history of "merry Englan4" Though there may Dot be any blood letting in this conhrst. as in the war of the two rossere feted to. there cal be no doubt that a great deal of ill blood has 4lready been engendered in the rivalry. and*not a little ink spilt io the onset of the friends of the two as- I pirants. Which Will ultimately triumph is a question yet I to , bis unrolled froth the web and woof of time. Here at ; the N ortb the red rose, of Scott appears to rally around it the greatest nuMber of followers, while, per contra, at the South the white rose of Filim we it seen in beautiful harmony with Iniarient cotton field. and their woolly beaded . operaiz ~ eal. There is no drobt that, had Gen. Scott been-as Id, and as aerie in the avowal of his opinions on t e Compromise Measures- se howas some team sinew to pronlaim himself a "Native," the whip. North and.Bouth, Would with one accord have, ire this, rallied to his atipplort, for it is a nolorious fact that oar op patients liars a "hely dread" of a "mere military chief - lain." sod look upon the elevation of one to the Presi dency as worse bylar thin "war, pestilence and famine." To be sure. this "war, pestilence and fame" opinion they doubtless wish to be interpreted as Rory O'hloore in terpreted the. dream, by contraries: or it may be that Scott ii not a "mere military hero," in their opirtion, though one can ltsbdly find any otherqualification which commends him to their support., He this as it may, how• ever. Gen. Bcoircoold have managed his card. we think. so MS to have tweaked the prize he has so loorsought, a nomination from the whig party. iche had seen fit to have avowed himself O. Compromise Man. Such a course Would not have demaged his chances with Seward & Co.. for that "small palates" firm don't care three cop pars for "free soil; free speech. or free negroes." only so far as that notable cry serves the end of a hobby to ride apfon—they care litter fur spoils and place; aid that. Mr. rillmore's accession to the Executive chair. deprived them of; hence they hale him. Hence they would be content with Scott seen though he'bqught a slave every day before breakfest.roasted hini for dinner, and warm ed him foreopper.. - And. it is this knowledge on the part of Mr. Fillmore'. friends of the hollow-hearted insincer ity of the "free-tatil" advocates of Scott that renders them more datum% nod than they otherwise would not to allow their fevori e to be set aside to' make room for 'availability.'or tb still more ignoble reason. "revenge!" Hence, the war o the Roses, as the day of the meeting of the whig conve l atios draws .nigh. is &monde' more vielent.,and the partisans of each Mori set in their de termination to oatLwit lb* other. How it will 'Wend, as we have before Mid, is is be revealed; bat one thing we are certain, let' the Democracy bat heed the warnings of the past, and give as a geed candidate. aid it will matter little. so foi as the . skis eencenold. II • New Triten t oar.—T inhabitmem # Carson 'a Valley have applied to Caesium for th e oo t o hh o h mo m of a territorial garerement over that region which Nee be tween Utah and California. They propose the name of Pieta for the new territory. The region is said to be capable of malieteiaiNg • large populating,: said probably it may. is a few yams. him s new state. Erns Penned...an newspeper has changed handy and it is about true. we think—Mears. Forney & Mc- Kean leaving been eaceeeded as Editor" and imprinter' of the paper by We. H. Hera. Esq., late # Baltimore. W. keeps the min i will ape' cease to be the ;"orgen" of 'set etas, aid became as slaciint Democratic journal. It is teas alpsany paper hereefter. "The War of the Roses." Cl 3" As Aiwa* Sealf.„irlbe has kid base ferat,nillomiltaited by the wthigs of this Shift foe the Presidency. is beconiiing vary lambasts to Oasis all sides. Not long sinus kWh's a untrue! "Native." law. tag written a letter secs belting sues' .ground with dial party. This letter eassod considerable exckessent in the whit party at the iIU.. Thu the General might have a fair ammo of roceivering the grimed which had bees thus lost. W. E. Itobinsoo. of New York. wrote . to him Wing his views, eke.. relative to Nellie American ism. To this letter Scott gars anewer,lprofessing to re cast all his former eitireestid °pitiless. lUpon the peat. cation of this last letter Gen. Scott. the Philadelphia Saw. the organ o(the NUive Americast party in that ci ty. says: • ••It ii to the great Whig party that Wis address our selves. inviting their attention to the prospects new be. fore them. tr they desirri.the vote, of twenty thousand Native Americans, hit than, promptly isocline the dilve mt of their own-affairs before it is toei late. We well know the sentiments and opinions of l b , Native Amara can party on ibis subject; mad we know Met without their votes. the Whig candidate for the Preeiti.ney can never seamed is Pennsylvania. Gen. Scott cas never obtain the support of, the Native AnteriCan party." _ Whether Goo. /Scott will again cheep front moisten It ie time he has an overwaeaing ambition to boa candidate toe the Mrice of rresidint; hit 'hither arch ambition will agaia Mimpel him lonised** his own - word* as Its did that ••hasts plat of setip." is not quits ,• • certain. _V— Erica - macs Tusostr.—An o'no - cei of Experience is worth •P ooo tt of Theory. ills a political !truism acknow ledged by all: Here is a ease which tha advocates of the NlaimiLiquor Law Wig do:well to pond r over. Two or three years ago. thipeoplii of Chester ounty petitioned the Legislature for • law to prohibit the:sale of liqutr in that colony. Aecordingly:an act was (lased permitting each toefriship to decide the .questioo oft license or no li cense for itself at every spring electian, and choose a Board of Licensers to earn out its deciellon. For the-first vest or two Most of the totnallips elected Tempersuce Boards. but it appears they are getting tired of the ex iment. and sie reenlis t tai the old way: At the e tion on Friday. twriwesks ago. l as we' leant from i cheater county papera l , Liquor Limns* Boar. sleeted in nearly every township. This is s pre fair, and by no means encouraging sampla of the • ciical operation of extreme meatrures ,to promote peralice. such as the Maine Law., and similari octopi:null 'unquestionably correspondent Of the New York n Cuba. relates the (+ming u a ape reatintint to which forsigiers aro espoied prMecteti by their own government; goveroment. 11 appears. in the kande of its pra t adusinistramrs. is net Ic/sublet of tibia( care of iii Ci(l7.oDe. Duos any oaa soppose that siMhiajustiee as is related below:would be tolerated for as hour if affairs at Washington iron in- the hinds of the Dismocracyl For one we do not. Protection ;to the ham tof its citiesna is one of the !ordinal principles of all De °oasis admin istrations: =! EMI linuo. writing cimeu of th In thati and 1 "In September last. l lecometnre, directed by an A merican englpeer, ran at? the track. in , cotreequence of I an i :oit soddenly springing upon the road In front.of it. No injury is reconded to have happened in consequence. No ' human foresight could isatelosirded spinet the meet dent. the pasireugers on the tram testifying to the entire innocence ofthe engineer. 'and exempting him from all I blame. The tribunals themselves adinit that there was I no canoe against him. • Yet he has Irani rn prison from 1 that time to this, and there is no prospect whateverof his release. The Consul at Hairline and Matanzas have in terceded in Salo. They have only received as uncivil !notification thet their duties are purely qommercial. and 1 that no transgression of the strict line a their dety will be tolerited. „Although the mattir,frias bees represent ed at Washington: no -action has been hikes by the Gov ernment. The chances seem to be ent+ely_ adverse to the release orthe captive,Otherwise then by death; for it is almost a physical impossibilily. thak an American can survive the heat of a tropical runsr in a dungeon. As I have seep and conversed with the p wooer. notwith standing a rigid rule that prohibit. an h intercourse, I ir can speak confidently as to i the facts. trader the Cline circonistances. a British subject would !have been dis charged in lase than thirty days." I i . -{-- Ova SviisaJDinte —Front Gov: Bigler's late message en the finances of the State, to the 1......gi, later*. we tear that there is new doe and unpaid of the. bonds of lit Commonwealth. 52.481.25;5. bearing as interest of si per cent:. and a balance of i nearly one hundred thousand dullsn due to domestic creditors: bearig a likeirate of interest. besides $1.390,000t. at five per tit Together c i e with this, over mullions two illionslwilr fall due in 1853, and a bout three millions in 1854.1 The Governor suggests that the State avail itself of the presest easy tiondition of the money market. to nvgohatei• new lo . an , ait a lower rate of interest, for the earicallationlof these 'matbred bonds. He believes that the bonds of this Stale. exertfrted from tax, itioo. could be negotiated atisuch rate oil interest as to snake a very desirable saving to the Tr ry. . The itichmeod correspenileat of the li ainiingto• 'Tel t egrepl. in giving a report of thei proceedi l. 4 gs isf the Deer. ocratic Stile Convenliort of Virrai . week. says *ma very °setting sad interesting deba tetook ! plans between Mr. Wise and Mr. Claiborne. in w 'eh the Accomae or ator paid a high tribute to the Tyler Adininistration for old John's vetoes of the bank: tang. distibstion, eke.. which raised the Democratic standud from the duet whore it trailed." lie then i saret t t• "I do not think the convention will'brought to an expression of preference for any one for resident. Hon. Daniel B Dickinson. of New Yerk. wold tii the vote of the convention; above every othei man. I have been astonished to see the ultivensally strong isentiment manifested for him. He is spoken of byl members es If patriot pare and incorruptible. But no +pinion will be expressed." I F Di: - GINNING F r ARLT,—..ri ereide ev idence tlat the summer of 185:1 bas otiosely conomened at the So th. The Hop kinsville (Tenn.) Rifts state" that Thorn C. "McCreiry and Joliet S. McFarland. Democratic • whig Electors for the Christian District. were to odd the people at the Court House in Hopkiteille. on the rst of April. n i Tuit Ikrcuinsos FAMILY i—We learn , that this far•' famed family of Vocalists will visit thisity next.weisk. on Wednesday;, Whie and give one or more of t air inimitable t con c e rt s . n here some iyisars since t ay commend ed a large audience, and vie doubt not they will do so now. : , 1 Li' The Hasid of Maltese's. of the Pittibargh. Kittan ning and Warren Railroad Company. mit at Pittsburgh en Tuesday. and appointed W. Milner tßoberts. Esq. Chief Engineer. and George E. Eichbantit. Esq. Princi pal Assistant Engineer.' This Belard direicted that three several engineering parties should be orgimiled, wholes to be employed as noes as possible in Oresecoting the necessary surveys. Ono of Idle. peening i s t o enent i o , and locate the roots between Pittsburgh ind Kittanning and one between Kittaeningind the Statt . Lide. Erßenben Edniondion, ttrter known is *lack Bow ern," the most noted thigf of, the nissiseillpi.valley. died lately at St. Louis. Fle waS sixty-three ! years of age. and stated in a confession, which he medallist beam hii death. that he bad been arre4ted one bemired and fifteen times, and inesWerated in various priOons• sixty-One lime*. Like nearly all other arrest eiltiiiise,l he was a tit.. p re . man. it is only the Petty rascals; litho are intem perate. Sobriety is one of the eseentialsi of success in rascality as well as in honesty. Tus Teo Ilium anbje is before" the Massachusetts Legieleture. s i d We notice, hat some large employers have voluntarily opted the system. When mankind shall have becomeCliirietianised. and scientifia enough to apply their Christianity's) we de not believe they 1411 God it . necessary to iiserki half that aim bee of beers. to command for all an ahrradatice of the moose of subsistence. fiat lige de not e4reet ever to be let Of with stech loss than am average of ;- (teen hours a day. I H cr The story that Miss Clark. the cherning and tal ented "Grace Greenwood." is' erionthe po u t O f em b ar k. lag for Europe with the design of appeartg en the stage in England. is a ridiculous 'fibrication.. his charming writer may indeed viiit the old World id the coarse of the annintseinsmr. Omagh 'ewes this is icit fully deter mimed upon; bit she has oat tbo. slightest intention of attempting say historic perfiermanae,eiter in the con. metier alluded ti er any ether. . I , . MIETORIAL CT Homy Cloy will be seventy-Goo mist old es ills 4th of this mossir: • • „ . • grrk ,. kolllol' Bright. of ladle.% has last his l eldest a lad. it isLaaid!of much premise. Er Canso. The Hutchins°. Family, we see 17 a Pittsburgh paper. nd to make as a professional emit soon. &tame The Chicago!. rail states that it strike among the shipwrights sod eau ra hes somewhat seri ously affected the fitting oat of for below. • Q3' Stich Weather! and inch , a Spring! and such an April, as this bids fair to be, is scar I • with in the recollection of the "oldest inhabitant." Ois the 564111 twe swan were fatally wounded, an two killed, by • p r nribuitere explosion while blasting Pot Rock at Hell Gate, New York. azr Such lota of travelers, and such lois af4rombliorr, ate lots of mud, ao our city io jam aim blessed With, h ot been hoard and teen this aide of Onnirla before. ErLola Monteith' all right on the Maine Liquor Lavi.- She is.oppased to drialtaug—but eery fasaind ortne int - imam° of the dance. T The N. Y. Oibeiso eatibluthinent has rebooted a press capable of tainting 15.000 copies, that double sheet paper's an .our. It is mild to th•fastest in the ,czuntry. rr It is Stated that Kossuth • ill sail from Boston for 'Europe. eerily in 3.14 y. and at he expects a revolution to occur inj Hungary i uly. He will be disappoinald an this expectation, think. . . 113 Tit's. 0 'ellows of Boston are to erect a oplendtol Hall in 01 city. within the ensuing year. It is to to of granite our stories in height and, will cost eao.tiou. Tin ant. ut is to be divided into sinties of St9o.. each. Editor of the Crawford Democrat ie per. fectly ducilo this week. Like is Barnard rooster caught out in the rine hur military feathers look rather muddy. When be cows again we will let our readers know i;. • . 1L.7 . A bogy''. boy "applying to a lady in Bostonooe day last week, for mussy to get a dose of castor oil, was call ed in, sad the oil was nduaiaistered gratis, despit his gn insets 03 The Ohio Supreme Court have deeded unani mously that county subscrTtions to narcissi companies are constitutional. The Court of Appeals of Kentucky have decided the earns. • larittur.a•—Senator Shields lately remarked, that "Irish blood was to be found in the trains of Pearly oue bailor the people of the United States." This will se. count for Gen. Scott's...blarney" letter to the Irish. Sortiobody sent the editor of the Reading Gazette a mernege notice the other ifity, with a message that if there was any charges for its insertion lie , must take it out iu.Talts. That is what we should call sfihysical in sult! K. Murrill, ale of the .. publiiihers of the Cpid Wafer tenants*. was cowhided in the street at G.lrdirter. Me.. last Saturday. The Fountain abused the father of Joshua DOIO, and Joshua made 'op has wind to Aide the source of the Fountattes flow of abuse. na. The liquor defiers of New York hAtt a weetiug at , French's Hotel. on Tuesday evening. and rained nearly $50.000 for the-purpose of setting up a nenspiper to be devoted tortimir intereete. It ta auggleated it be.ealled the ••31oruing -.:4'e-Opatter, and Daily !howdy STaaher." Gl7 LAW Mentes visited one of the Boston public schools the other day, and received tokens of welcmhe from the pupda. During.her visit to the Latin Depart meat. she .iezpressed her saUsfaction with the exercises in s Latiu speech. o:TOne of our exchanges ni responsible for the follow ng—uot t r : discoololate Beaediet i who has achieved a Maul' in the coankbiel lottery. 'horrifies w,th the fottewini libelous I Why is nostriznony Ike s maiden? Demise (emphatically) it is a deist-sef." Goy. Wright. the Democratic coudideto fur the Gubernatorial chair of Indiana, is emphatically a wink le; man. lie made a speech when a candidate for Goi- craw., in a Cout lions, in Indiana. every brick of whic i wu by himself. QT Two Enlarged lath... wt St. Lou., 'last week. met • pion man upon the street. and gave him • eevera eowhiiiing. They 'aid he had been enticing their hus k bands awey hem home at night. and taking them id do•btful plea's._ QP Pliorrissou--This is one of the *most latitadinoos words is this longue*. it applies to every thing hamar' sail divine. The latest ass of it is • prefix, to a chap from Yanksedoss asarod Gardner, who is sow traveling the eennl l 7 Peddling ...p. **Professor of Soap. P. S. no longer steads fat pimmicript. New - Adveitisements. 'i'o the Ladies. • MRS CURTI:3 will open her Spring Moen 9f '1711.1.1N Mit on Wednesday. April 7. when +bewail be happy to me all ho may thvoi het with a call. Erie. Apri 13. Ira. 37 REMOVEIY! E. WILLIAM WILLING ham retooled hie Mimic SIOFC. to Ittebe's Block. on the corner Of French and tai :t6 street. in the cud.. (owed) occupied b.), 0. 1.. ViliotL , Erie, April 3. 10.11. Y OT I CE . gr H 6 usliersigned hue 'reissued tbe omen! practice of Mesh • ease. sts , partuership wills LC J. L. dIIIIIr4IT. • Erie. April 3. , A 8F.F.21F, x. n. DOetORS BEEBE: etISTEWART. PnacTattso Phenolate, and environs. 'Wier and RaslJince•— ' Seventh & Sassafras Streets. °Mee boors frost 7 so S. A. 11; I to 71 ant: I so 7. P kif smear. o wrawasie, w. D. PARTNERSIIIP _ NOTICE. HAVE taken JOSEPH )Ic4:A RTES. Jr.. rr.tu to-partner i. ship with tne in the Veneer) and Ship Chandtert. The bantam 1 nit Its conducted bereollier on.ler the natter of Clark k klerarlet. cl. %1 K X B.— ♦II persons knowing tberrai`lven tndetnnl to wie by note or hook •seeuiltit. will plcaloe w,,kr luolue,11:Ir setGcatrt.t. a. it is necessary to hare toy old budiness Closed u.•+. Erie. April I. 1 . 31. U. d. CLARK. Orphaa'a court Sala. smite of and order of the iirpitan's Court of the County of gym. wilt he sold, on the oreentsrs. in Hiehmerredi township on Monday the Ilkb. lust .the A)110W104 deettlbenl Near of land situate in the aarborerrelt Free couidy, hounded as follnws.to wit on the East by lamb of/. M. Moorhead. on the Routh by !suds of Joseph Curtis, on the west by Lind of Jame* McWilliams. and on the North by the Buffalo Road. conmiiiiiss about Your ACITII4 and bring pact of team No. 1110 subject to the 116 r minuet& their father. Robert Johnson. ST sate to eommence at 1 o'clock. of raid day. Ti4llllllo-ooe halt to b. paid on continuation of Sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with Interest JA MEW .MOORHKA Guardian of the orphan children Of Robert /boson. • April 3. IM 3147. 111 A hiCROFT'S History of the toiled Stated—Vol, gth. 13 Apppleton's Mechanic's Magazine. • International Magazine for April.. Blackwood's Maitre for Match. Thotupsoir'seounterfi•it Detector for April. "even browns of Wyoming. or, /trigand's of the Revolu tion." and Lady Fetecid. by the author of Valentina Vox. Received this day by taproot. at J. B. GU% •Ittr IN h.plerl. brie, April 2. 134. . 3 7 New Book Store. 711okrifork Store Emporium Dry Goods r i •,;v.. 6 Bonnell Block, Stale Si eel, Erie. Pa. The place lbr Wirssins, competition defied " flubseribeni s thankful fur the lateral patronne they hare 1 received, would in orm their Vdstoiners and the Cubist., that they, have removed from No. Y. Wright's Block to the above store, and wilt be receiving during the nest week. n New and eolendid assortment of FANPY k STAPI.F: DR GOODS. unsurpassed by any establishment in this city, either in Quality. Beauty. Va fitly. or rhea liners. quo touters will find the assortment complete in every department being eonneeted with a la:ge Establish ment East. their facilities lot obtaining New and Desirable food are unsurpassed, Those who wish to save at leant '2.5 per cent _in purchasing thy esoods, WM please call and 'simile our Dry• Goods and Prices. " MI. and never be underlaid," is our Now Remenii m ., the New York Store. ME. acumen'. Mon- RIERRICK DAVIS. N. 8.. New Good. reerved from Auetkiit weekly,. • 'Erse. Aprgl 3. le3t. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE Is hereby given that the dna Seigle & Gingrich, wau dissolved by mutual eoa*nt. on the eTth of March. The Nooks and accounts of the emu are left iu the humidor IL Gins. lett &trite old 'Laud for settletueut. Erie. April 3. 114 MI. sass: ARRIVAL. TACOB KOCH. No. 7 Reed Howie. to now receiving his 44 Spring Stork of Cloths. Cairshmeree and Gentlemen.' Furnish ing Goods. all of tree.' itnportations, of unsxeeptionable styles and qualitte.. Having resided long ents , z o , to town to heroine a 4elee famlitar n sib KO taste nil to understand kt. wawa. it was ray study when inn. in. my 001111 in Broadway and illtestnut Pt-, to buy argon& sided the city trade, with what success my customer. may determine on inspection of my large stock of Goode which It will tallied me pleasure toexhibit. urging no one to bay who is not pedbetly assured in regard to quality and price. Ent, Area I, VAL ifE. Tiiih's. ' , .. f 4. illwaetnaker's " J liist,Z,r. .* • 11 etilltuareo, 1 ... Norman :41 a I.ll'l. 1 .. J. F. 841, W.,. . Iliate the above SAItLEY rit the have .rterted it lurid( from 141RODItru eipmemi ) for yi.r-d. • The goal . of yr t i It mit t .lfree r y ."-- ..4 . 4,..r.fi fir and' I vri H ban th e Dye! veir cue facilaie. and ci fqlly +Omit hut , hull 01 the vet • Erie April ._ . L E . tTERS ... .iron, on the estate ofT 14. P. lown4np,—hottee iv hereby gitlll I raid ciliate to make immediate polite nqn.n..l it will plraat prpocut Vt.. . . . theft i Goiter. April I. (kn. Li ir 0. ' 11. tr, a Jp raantS. Pena Fro, Confer/4.4 aro •ned calers in Thati 4 TIC I. A G 'l' IC A 1., Or. ( 3105 . ium or over ()lee 11.....1 of Dr ;ra -. Apothrear....... l'..tinn.. ',Wm Vaetorsland lk•alefe in 'l'.,. E. .1 by tIOILACIC Evkiitcr - r, Gra. (• eg :of i'llatistity Int the t:11) of !.. .11sur he et.lehrateti Re , ene of Pro Rood pet one cent per htent.t, pile kir it ..f.oLst I.llolf than an) othw 1 Tull brie I. worn. tift) tn.,. Ille i II) :IclUsibe ritiolee.ile Agent I. (..:atta .. . , Pau if , 30 irn ca, Post ( )nice:4ls aril I t 141 one copy_ is tacit 44;11 ii,, l' i. 41 St..tes etalihner.t. itis j t, &e • . ,eloping ta Cash tcauhtslice st latge tyeutt id thr ,‘pr I. 1032. . 1) It' . 0 ..- I. . i': liar rehtoted to the .t. , ..ut0 - !..i- tie. ' ~ f the 1f;,55 ,- Erie. April 1. I.'i Ter thel Howttrable Court If cOtttr:e? `l.l The Petit Oil of Jllll , • 1:r.t,..., ) , t . ; y, l'aelllll}. re...pv[lloll) rti0rt.,..i.1., 11... i: liollill• 1' , Y.015 aiiil C0...1 ten to pates fir the I of str.ith,..o. a tol traveller..., at Ot• 11torteuttr • lie therefore prat s vie lto, 1.n , n , .., tor keepuig a tosl.4e . ball str boothlt: ill pray ke. . -IVe. e auteterthera. I•it lien, of the' which the a fah. e tilt) of tavern, prayed 11 tu be •pt, du cenify that Jame. Birth art gou I repute Ibi.11011e.t) Mid. til.liel WIIII l.use Moto 351.1 eonvensettee., laudation of gir.,l4vr. mild' traveler., tat emit. fleci....3ry 10 aCC4OIIIIIK.O/.lte itgal.l.! r. and teat eler.. .t c., frt.,. Kb i liviiiitillii ll,oted. A. Moci J.. 11 1111... o.,ster TuWn. liars! Atli.t I I la, n , Painter Pierce. Robert Ilifts. , Airill 1,1534. t . T. ihelllonsurable fite Jaiires of tie 1,7.. 4 c , ... Pirw, n,,,, L d i lowoil ( tet d/ Ge..5 , -.2 (trotter 5 •tf the I'corn i n and r , the oninity .9 Erie 'l' lietett( 10 ii of Silty Barnhart rent troll} .1e 64 . •y,.., earT , 'wilt.° aer to well pro. Wed, h t it. boo , f n sad „It, , ~..r ~,,,, datiiiiii t'or keeping 1110,1* sal Pahl te Eil ftitri • r , Sl.llo/, I'\ 0 tulle', Ike.' of the Iforuti; ; .., N o r t. 1 . , • thereft.fre !loath!, pray }Our Ijuourr 1,5 r / :it.. i . ~ I r...., - till. 4 tip.. 10.1-1 11 %It% it till . ' Wv. Ole underiighed citivensof Nor ICS t•t I tots ~,,, t,,, ;t o t.,... III) that ter are will acquainted 'w,...1 Al- .-z 5.i. iL,e5,5,,,,,. ire abuse Iset ;I wafer—that e.ne in,. insly , d ,... p . p.liii,ll I, Jebnee'r anti t"lili; er.iliCi.-11ilit she in Well i/r4.•, l. 1.,i till IN. fi.e.,,,,,, ~... C Aliitild i'll•ili-i fir ehtertainsitg .1 , ..t1 ~ ••., , i., I r ii. , ,..r. , t t,,, filch apoltlie It Jose is neee-sart t., , tt u 4, 1 he ins pattlte ' rAP.hkn • Joan Boa ey,lfarid 5. ,, ...1 .3.1.55, ~ Teed. John [...t -ier, I'. IF. Garjr,i, U. P. Melilla, I,i - ea I 1 11. SID tAt I . ot[k. J o o n , P. 11.:14k, Tibet. afttllin. Roth. . Pick h. illts.,th a %setae:l. . _ T o thi,iiroZrinole o..rt Of k1.,i8,1,, r, Sc, iii/0 1 q Erie ( 'dn.( y- . 1 . 11e4 Pet i h. , nof A. 1V , Cuba ill Eil I ",,I t 5 1 ,,,,,,,, 1 ,. 1.,,, co . P.... inisatil cottoty, 47i fait) Yenre... :11.1 , 1 ,ott hr 1.. Iry I ;of, W I de IN WI ii PP, 11/11U and CJI/VC110,0: f, ahe 1,,,,az, ~ , i,.. el.iiillilti.itioili of •ilratigi•rii an l iris itler ..it the i,....../, i i ,,,f ~-,,,,,,.. ed by till ill 'aid pace. fie thotteliate h.q. t h e It ~,,...1., e eottft . hi graht lit.tt a ti..!en.e. tut keep,ll4 a o.l..ic T int ..r 'I oyert, . ' 'I A IV 0 1 tIICRN. 1% , c,Alle ,Sl',-entstrs, eltaePria Of pringfiel '1 t , , ,, r„,; ~1 wltictilttlehbore'utenttonel Inn Ueri c a% 111 is larepa.seal to !e try,.. ~. do eernil their A 11' I '..,155.tru. tlie 31e,t at,pticant ill tit -0 .1 re/ putt. la* honesty aletllettaperabee, ;Out I a ell ' , tax eit , .! b' t. /" i nest4ll , l , oiiveltylicis foe the seeFo t ,,,, ,ts ,1, 00 of ..1 : ,,,,, . ~ ~ 1f.11'...11r. and attar sorb 11111-1. , Wee.1.:1fl f;, their aes,,th,,,,t, ~, -..p, 0 "i 00110 ,/, IS • . 7-s ettjtri a 'taatral. J il ~.t, -1... Baal. P la , -;4411, L.v I I..;,•:virreNt. dnibert II 44, II tern y‘la ... ~ Jam , AL- Keitsltec. Alesatitler Tattier, Ash A - Lea Is, Jul... 11 . acott. ;...natliat. Morrell. Jr • Andre... ,9 . 1 , ..1, j r.• • . ' April I, 1.52. - .1 m r T., the.. H ...arable C.ort of 4ioorte , i- ..., 1 Ii0;1*.•i310.1 u 1 30101 in 1.111•. 0 l' 'Ellie. i i e oc.e dComer!" re.ortfolly w . .14.41111 dito,),e root, CUti,er ...o min la 00i or.-t- - Inglis 3 rd/I Or'''inl .- . nitro ilw Perry 11 .1., i r Ile t erefuie prays :he t bora!, for 1.. ...le a p0tt1.44 Inn r T.lserte tVe. • .1...1. r•ii,;oo . . ituen. of 1. Er.. ,l i iihor'i the ; Cl , ' Inettl..unt4 40 4.1 , 1..:. -, .i.”' Ilint SOIUIIII3 ,i; teal tru .11._ I•Jf ifitel.4 •,111.1 lent; I is dd. liOUs- ftrOill and Cl/d,t'Old I. - .1/ ~11.:1'...1 I.: ira 1, ...le, •. - it 1 il.rit U. s. ry 1.. , their ace 0011 . :41 . 4n. 2 1 13}-b..1. J Ft .er. b'. E. it .1..1.n 41kt: ..4. •J ,in, 11....ebe. Joan 1., ',in.., i ill% er Spofford, Samuel 1:1 C S , lgel . Er ,, t At. , it 1.1=31.. . Is Ilie,, fisssrahis (:,art sr rissrr,lr : . Th.. .......nn of Item' Phin./...../ir as • in said-county. iespecuulli nitre...mt.. with f t .. room an I nonii4o.iiiceili tri., i di 1 stranger. snit t, af vier, et ele Robert: IA ill. in P-il‘t troroitsb He 'her court le;eitraurblur a lun ti..c air keel mg- , i W e. the sultscriters; c.t.Lens of , . ooh in to bleb the 34.044. etepeeloneer in e Of ke;'t. do' certify lb .0 m 11.-, Phil'. . t g0,.. 1 r.riy.st.• for bone-ty and trail auel with hiuse room and cout elite. s 1... straitris and :fat etc?. Olid that .1.1 11 II 31 , 0.4P/4.11100 i rd.• }La. Ileteeireentle llll.led. Apr ti II 11.414.... J. G. F.#ller, rt. '4 i lap Stockton. N. Norris. R. rt Brawiryi I.e. tell, C.. 11. Jairesuti , Ltd% id A Ilison.i Pal April 1, Init. ! . 71, Ike ffse‘wslWs Jodgea of Me 47.8. Ent;Cusittq The petition of Abraham Mosher. o East, to said county. respectfully refit'. '- %bled etb house noin'and convenwt"e COlll , . alum i.it - if Mogen. and traveler.. edliy A wahain Mosher. Insa id borough. 11,f therefore . NM). lOC Honorable C. for keeping,a public sun or tavern. and e l'U.:11:`:117 A t. or ri berg. citizens of •sai, isli:eh the iiiniiir; mentioned inn is prop tha,t A. :Mosher, the above applicant ir. ot awl temperance, and IN teen pros tk;it w il ' ve...tires fir the aecominoilation I atra that - Melt inner tavern ig neCe4 , s4 *lra 15te444.0.j A, II: 1.40 n. J M. Mali. Philips, David Allison. Painter Pierer'. ' lb,. J. It if iymys, II fl Al isaii,'W. stx..l, R. W Stockton. Ales. LI tvi.l-on. April I, 1 , -.5 - • '7l, tar OfroarableGe . on of iiiiiiirrer !hogs The retitton of R. S. Brawley. in N. sail cotioty, respettially repro,..nbe that h00...e 'dunk and coorrneeners tor thei. a Illg of strangers add travelers, at the tow math,. He therefore prays the Mono S Deena' for keeping a public into or 10,111 d still ever pray. gre. • IV,'. tf}r• subscribers. citizens of the ip. Ear 41144.4 e ran us tavern i• prayed toi,e be ki.1.1.4,d0 centfy that R. 11. Brawley. repute Mt honesty and temperance, and hd,f., nilini an,/ root enotteert. for the lorl bf ottaaeirr, and travelers, and that out 4.e--are , to ateoeurrecnbort the public an. Pat el. tt. rth.r.itn ; M. II %fills. 'Richard M Eaters.'Dotheil. %Varren Vole. Alvin 1 D. 4'. %lir. Wm. 11. il.:11., C. A. St J.weph ilteti. rritii , ii , lll I. 1-: d. • . 1/. the )10.0roZ4e Coon ofitoatrier -:., The prtition of Peter Kind!. of the tv . Ern.. in said c ,uuty. respectfulli represe. k tile. ; 4h house rOom and cOnvenienees tem. Don of strangers and travelers, pied by leine.elf. in 43.11.1 West Ward. - Meliorable court to grant him a license for ta.ern.We. the the subscribers. c itizens of the W. Erie. aforesaid. in 'which the above inn . be kept.ilo certify that Peter Knoll. t good repute for honesty and uctuperan- . with h d se room and conveniences for stranger and and travelers and that such In 111CC01111 anon. (siiiiiiiii ) A. r. Durbin. W. F. Rd . llama, R4,SChltallieclter. JOS. Neely, D, lon, 11. 0. Stibbins, Th4s.l Davison. C Bates. A. Walters. - .1 1. ISSI note mentioned inn oi; t Iref e that A. Stewart. the abut e apt for honest% and temperance. alp! is, we I rodm and convenience. fur the ocean. • trawler* and that such inn of tavern commudblion, . , . Ilarborcreek, April I, P.e.51. • - (elinsdn., Thomas Ilenton, chluvr. K wilder. Jolfe Kirkpatrick.. Hearse 8011 Page, Gill Wagner. Samuel Halsted.; It luau. Li H. !kooky, H. Stillman.. P.: ' Beni:tun? Tbroop. Ts 114 if amicable Caner qf ildnor tor St The glutton of tlartsn Fr). irt said - c Mite. that ne is well provided with house for the kiditing and accmautodation of st at the lidase called the tValnnt Creek H lie inert. o re re pra)ti the Honorable Court to in keepg rUhite Inn Or tavern, and he. elf pray. e. , We. Use eulmeribers, citizens Of the ton said county. in which the above inn or ta sed is prkposed to he kept. do eenif, din applicant. is of pod repute for honesty a Well prole hied with house iOOOl9 and cone and accoMmodation Of strangers and tray •or talrefii is necessary to accommodate .1 strangers and travelers. iStre.ses. I ii A. tlawtell. A. W. Fen yid devising, S. 11. Biggers. Jos, Heliderso Rumsey. , .l. B. Caldwell. Gen. W. Reed, J Anetl3,„ MSS. C. SEM Ct. H. GINGRICH !or those Studying B"'Ept'S French DitliOnati. (INV tearooms to read and wrote hewn. mar, Voe de Washington., and aevernl for sale tit the Chem , Rock ttoore. Ii O. S. re". 1452. 11 4 1 agacr Altp,q n rr,. 11~ a boy, • 411:: 10 . 110 11011;6, b . a i , /r. 4 rt,l l ‘.l i'! 1 , 1 4.' 1./ (ht fr, • 1 rte ry, the rrrlto r rlt. at. , u 114 e tprm, IN 0 ,, '.. CrA tillf Battry,i „,,, 7 '44 kl.:And :1,...,1. ,' ' I I...;eet trioL ktr,,l,tt.j..ce.2.lliltlti ---si •• ee. ----- ' -- --- Axps4:, rrarle4 P.., t!.. 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I.r. film rt I • p,iriftt Ili or I.tto•r, III•:•Kr rip 1.1.11'S Ea.' i . ,frzli, at,..rit•,,,t. .3,v 10 proprk,rl i.l bt . e 31 . re apittlearg ~ , f 1 . . .11, f• u••II pr. , ‘ 1 tr.) the at' eumiltottilivt. of 4 1 . 17 . zusesoar!. kir Lbcir 30.114.4. .1. M M,1., 3. E. A. Guochi in. K Kit lira. in. F.. F. nerce. Itotrrt Di' (inarter ..4...5:::;:s -e7f Qt. N..nti !Mi. t h at w 34 ell foi the iodema and at- Ida; Ituw•C nuw uccupk- rtAo grant Matz !irenae .I..tv t.ound. ,11 RAH kfi himAtzti. aforr.:ll.l, In certdy Mod repute ivr bon. y ill Molt ri.outu and c, , - gr : 'S ind trwler,. and COaltoodatiwt. OM. Burdick. Henn , . ocri 1411,61 LS Br.iw• *us, Benjumn lit- •Poi t.tolt•hoo. In .0. vt..tt i n ,kd w.II •ogiuudauan awl todg -10 40.3,1 1.1,1.04 to pat 4 • R.le Court to Ir.llll him . V 11111.30 - he a• 114 R. [ 1 .,8R.4%%L , Ea.t. In tattteh te¢n,..p,l-11. t.r0p....1 to applte.WO i.l w.r.l iv welt pirpaoleti .t.t nKind acilumatottail4.n ant Inn O'ikkvern l • ell;ul4in !vsq. 'Pore. Rotor,' il.rplt - n• Oraugo.:' • iol F.•re t vatet Wart I of the t . ,t . 1 / 4 CI he N pro 101olri and n - t the noose Ituw ti lie, therriate tw - tirs the eep ,,, f a puto,r inn or PM ER KN. )1.1.. Ward, in the Von rt" tavern is nrtni.rbed the; aceumtnudau~u vi Is necessary tor their deineeht, 3. II ,W,l . * Grein. Thuma• Da . U. gackenstyre. 'stoic Judges of Me-Ctrori of 4 1 ut of Arehibald Stewart in s: lathe Is well pros 'tied with the lodstug ■a4 aceommuti the house now' occupies) I in pointy. respectinht olltie mutts and eon it .of stroller. and 4. Stegiars. c pray, the honorable, Coo a public ton or taveruatt v. ate. .h.criberv. eliiretts of liar to grant hub a'hc , n4e bei as In duty t.o.ksh A. sTEliv A R eeek. atoges.l..l, la tr koposed w tK , kept ieaot. is at oy , .t . rerqzr tutu L..u•r alidm Of strangers and itetersary for their 3C- 1 :i/drjek. Fre.lcrick (1bl :el. David /oho Taggirt. icor r,ilit• oat!, 11m. Dc.o/Y !W4 'if I n.. I ...:• -- T nty, re.iNTl,ltili r,..rr,e !man awl can ‘ ra . leb . trgpra and [1: - .* , . rrt . .. - .. t use. In ~.1 I lb rtera grant h"e 3 .1telltel. ) ! ia ,t ut . '„wild e.%11 . e: 411 ft Ill: FRI laia . to 'llOl Creca. , a ern., prat ed” to be 'Kew Maittin Fr). the ahhvg 1.1 Memo l"d S tracer , for the I..abtml.' term, and that 'nett ma i e ptibtte and entertit" : Rin i ' unn I , ai„ New Method of Insa't French Grain- Frew h reading SC Ude Ptrect• littiv &FT.milv. • EICEI =I El aster bemoans of I.r. Kendall, Da- Nathan I j am eslira) • 3,17.