The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 03, 1859, Image 2

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ERIE, FL; PATIMAY; DEC. 8, 185 A
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DOUGLAS, how doei the case stand in regard
to RIVISIM Imams t Has the Observer
observed the late Atttorney General's &M
-at on Popular Sarereignty t—Harrisfriirp
Anteirsei.
The Observer has "observed" the article
referred to ; but the Observer has not read
it. It knows of but one individnal• who
has the time and the patience to wade
through itsfutterminable length—and thit
is the man who read the celebrated letter
of Gov. Wise to the Alabama editor. But
the Observer is willing to take the &slitters
version of positio.ns. And now what of
it? What does it prove ? Simply that this
gentleman—an able lawyer, but not more
able than other gentlemen in the country
—Agrees with Doecu.sx and disagrees with
BLACK on the question at issue. Very well;
what then? Shall we pin our faith, (taking
it for granted that we must believe this or
that proposition in political economy, sim
ply became some "great man" says so, as
the •Seetisel seems to argue) to Mr. Ex-At
torney General immix, who never was a
Democrat so long as there was a Whig par
ty to fight for, or to Mr. Attorney General
Bum., who always has been a Democrat,
who is still a Democrat, and whose politi
cal lag we unfurled in Erie county in the
first county convention we over attended,
as a candidate for Governor, now some
eleven years since. The &minel can do as
it pleases—but as for us, so long as they
walk in the true faith of the party, we shall
stand by our old leaders, like Judge BLAcx,
instead of such new converts as Reverter
- 3 - oixsox I
As to the opinion of the Se7u;se/ that we
are a "bold man," even to "recklessness,"
we have a word tosay. We are sometimes
inclined to think that the opinion is, in
part, correct. We recollect' of being so
"bold," nay, even so "reckless,' as to raise
our voice and use our pen in denunciation
ofthe "Wilmot proviso" when all the mem
bers of the present State Administration,
whose organ the awitiae/is, with but one ex
ception, quivered and quaked before the
then popular cry of "tree dirt" and "free
men." We maintained the integrity of
the party then as we maintain it now. We
stood by the administration of Jilin K.
Pout then as we stand by that of Jima
Boatissis now ! We denounced the traitor
Waxer and his followers then, as we de
nounce the traitor FOXIMY and hi follow
en now. The eipas of those men said we
were a "bold" and a Ireekless" "scribbler"
then, just as the organs of- them men say
WO are a "bold" and a "reckless" "sevib
bler now. And, let ns add.' we haveimen
the day when the very men, who were then
stemma when our "boldness" and "reeking's
nem" ware called into play—for esszaple,on
the Tariff question, when all Pennsylvania
arrayed itself against President Poi —the
Kansas and Nebraska bill, when there was
another quaking and quivering among the
weak-kneed brethren. In neither instance
did we flinch—we "boldly" carried the flag
of the party ? -we "recklessly" stood by the
Administration, and we are there now.—
Judge Doctors, in his anxiety to seek
cause
for quarrel with the President, may
have "departed," bat that Is no reason why
we shall follow him, even at the bidding
of the kris Whig Attorney General donNeoN,
or to gratify the hate which disappoint.
meethas engendered in the breast of JOHN
W. POWS%
In conclusion let us add, these mortal
allusions toms own course, or to dip course
of others, am unpkesant—Lbut the
upon wets! oticasime has called our po*
tioal integrity in question, and hence the
occasion has seemed to demand it.
IL B. Lower, an ansulited lead
sr of the Republican party of Erie county,
visited Jabs Anson in his prisim at Charles
, town some ten days since, and in his
account of that visit, as published in the
Tiue .nevus's, occurs the following sen
knew
"He, Brows, alluded to Crawford as being
very dear to him, as its soil was hallowed
as the regal:who. of his former wife and
bee Waved dii/dsw4, and the might of any one
from that region was most cheering."
How this "noble old man," as his ado
gist quoted calls him, must have "loved"
his children itedeeenixod below by an eye
witness quite as creditable as Mr. L., even
with the Anoints's endonement. We
quote :
"According to Kr. Washington's state
ment, old Brown, during the investment of
the Armory and the attack upon it by the
t xwas the - busiest and most vigilant of
all rebels in 'watching through the
es and crevices Air opportunities to
those outside. - Whilst he was thus
watching, rifle in hand, one of his sour was
shot through the body and fell within four
or Ave feet of him. The young ni b :Fled
and cried eked in his agony, that
POMO Oft* of his oouusds would him at
ODOS. Thereupon old Brown, turning kr,'
few mementa an unmoved and unsympa
upon his espiringson, stern.
g u Ve l t it trailent and die like a man,
and then tartan* 'turned his attention
beck to his own work of killing. A
short tires his o th er son was shot down
most essedy like the.firet, amid with tend
moans called wen a conned for a revolver
that be anighthailheself. And old Brown,
turning upon him as be had turned upon
the brother, rebuked him for his noise
without a look or • word of sympathy or
regret, sod straightway betook himself'
win to On balm= of murder. All
while, standing mith his two dyin • M.
no behind him, end
_holding his
ed in front. he wet
phi
at tervals
_upon the barrel e d his of death
with the Angers of Wier% • • as calmly
and with as muck apperme, • • •• • •as
if be hod been engaged id some :mimeo
meet."
What a tender ankspipetlfizi4 Est o,
h° Mgt beau'! •454, Ito I
his &Ohm f-pandliew weetirletthe gra
pe* end shainstlen adds old Nneighbef
and Mend," al Awn jtrl : tp his
Ire or six hundred tnil.u , throttgli azocat
14 of 'Virginia troops, and .tht‘
rer‘ to be, apprehended from a white -
and e, clerical air Pahaw this Mir The friends of the Industrial Reform
• tOnpittby is sickening to the mind Scheel w ill meet" the Baptist elhn • e n
°revery' sensible man!: Trrintxtor more r Al t° ,3 4 111 '" • 4 415 " 0 " a. t
dent wdre the i ,restsit of the Iftiper's 4. ov as
adventre of Old Brow}-.h appilireci in *e f ty
of othls were 00ineWiliea b him and ' +olio cite ßoDuir p stit tat,
yet, as loon as bleed:kiln was k eonvin‘ed" though not to an alarming extent
that it M.as his "old neighbor and friend"
who ht id perpetrated these crimes Ae "felt
that Owns due to the old man and to din
old fritudaldp for him to visit him in his
prlikin r to the salutations of
his oldpsnigbbors in North Western Penn
sylvania:l' What a piny there bad not
been m LOwry to have hastened with words
of sypsithy to Cain, when the _Almighty
pronounced the sentence of law against
him!-
puts.
*hem
at
We beg to assure the Cleveland
Ras Dealer that it is mistaken in supposing
the suktiect of the following notice was ever
Mayor; of Erie. Whether there is any
truth in the balance of the Dealer's article
we are not prepared to say—et all events
the occurrence mentioned as having taken
place at Wheeling is not recorded in the
'history of that gentleman's adventures in
Virginia m related by himaeLf in the last
'number of his orpan; The 2hge Artseriran
Ex-Mayor Lower, of Erie, who took so
prominent a part in the Erie Railroad riots
and is one of the mast energetic and suc
cessful "Rail-rippers" in the world., stopped
at Wheeling the other day on his way home
from Harper's Ferry, whither he had been
to comfort the doomed Baoww and his corn
cads. He opened not his Month at the
Ferry, but feeling safe in- Wheeling . he
"cussed" Virginia and her chivalry all in
to a heap and pronounced a glowing eulo
gy upon Old Bitown. In a few minutes he
was waited upon by a deputation of citizens
with a long rope and told if he did'nt leave
town instantly he would positively be
strung up to a tree. The Mayor seized his
valise and tore for the Depot like a lunatic.
Since the above was in type, we find an
other account of the same affair in the
Cleveland National annoerat, as follows :
Amami* BAD "SCARE."—Loway, the he
ro of the Erie pea-nut war, at Erie, Penn
sylvania, who went to Charlestown, recent
ly, to see JOHN :11sown, and who since his
return is rehearking through the newspa
pers the wonderful things Tae saw and did
while in that re ion, ontits.ape interesting
scene that occuFred durinif -4 his trip, as we
are informed. ~.
On his ••returin from Charlestown and
Harper's Ferry,. Lower stopped at Wheel
ing. Seating hinself in a public room, he
commenced m a ostentatious and ridicu
lousim manner h startling narrative. Four
or five wags, si ing around, soon took a
proper maim of the man, and concluded
to have some at his expense. Provi
ding themselv with a rope, they waited
upon the valia4t Lowav and notified him
that he could have just fifteen minutes to
remove his inctindiary body and raps from
Virginia Territory, or take a hempen exit
to that "undiscovered" country. LOWitY
turned pale ars* pleaded his harmless char
eater, but thetwags were inexorable, and
when in a few !minutes they saw him ma
king hurried steps across the suspension
bridge, there *sea shout broke upon his
ears that told , him he was badly sold, as
well as seal When he visits Harper's
Ferry again, e will probably desire to
travel some her mute. It seems that
Virginians are not the only people easily
scared. f
Will the Dejder make the proper coffee
! lion. WhateTer Mr. L. way be charged
with otherwise, it is not just to accuse him
of ever having been Mayor of Erie.
&cues Cask tic Mtentaaer.—Dr. French
, • %. g wrong going on, and
- • it Advertiser say, :—"One thing
is certain, hoirever, and that is that the
Doctor was shot in the thighs and had one
leg broken, wkkh we trust, will be a warn
ing to him and all other men not to enter
a lady's bedroom, even to terry on so harm
less a negotiation as the purchase of city
lots. McGee gave 11* up to the city
authorities. The doctor is in a fair way to
recover, and Mrs. McGee was BO badly
frightened that the bargain for the lots has
not yet been completed.
/fir Later news from California has been
received by the overland mail at St. Louis,
and the:steamer Baltic at New York. Judge
Terry has been indicted by the Grand Jury
of San Francisco, for killing Senator Brod
erick; he was placed under $lO,OOO bonds.
New discoveries of silver were being cons
tantly made in the Washo Valley mines.
The Grand Jury of Carson Valley had sup
mitted a report to Judge Cradlebaugh,
ocnriplaining of the outrages on the immi
grants by the Mormons, and selling for
remedial legislation on the part of Con
gress.
sir The Washington dispatches are al
most exclusively devoted to conjectures on
the organization of the House. The Dem
ocratic programme for the Hquse nomina
tions is pretty definitely Made upon &basis
intended to unite the two great wings of
the party. &coca, of Virginia, is to be
put rs,rd for the Speakership, ALLEN
for the Clerkship, and lisess of the Cm
Enreirer for Printer. The scheme
is a strong one. Bococx'siname will com
mand respect, at least, from all sides, and
indicates a disposition to make head
against the nitride/rut of i faction in the
Old Dominion more bent on President ,
making than on saving this country.
11181,.. The War Department is in posses
sion of dispatches from Gen. Scow, brought
br the Gercland Mail confirmatory of ad
vices by telegniph. Gen. *err, had fixed
his head uarters on the United States
simmer usetts, ati Port Townsend,
and declares he will in nci case go beyond
the limits of the United
.fi tates. Nothing
a T k
of interest has occurred ce the date of
Gen. Hazotr's report, of t. 20. All the
British cruisers, the Bald ' excepted, had
returned to their usual chor age. Ccon
missioner Cut Patti.. Land Capt. heart, of
the Ninth Infantry, had mTived at head
quarters.
E ls vat rooanoesr bas any fan foryou,
never buy what you don't need. Before
you pay three cents for alewsheo, see If
you cart!t. make just implement a noise by
Whistling, for such nature furnishes the
machinery. And, before you pay seven
dollars thr a fi gured vest, young man, fi nd
?ti t
Ils e
wh your lady love would not be
just as toil* you in a plain; one that
oast tlw money. If she wouldn't let
her arse her own walnuts and buy her
mfli ok!tbeg• -
iv • • * t • •41 anted
the Om. it Brown's Mem& &tilt) l an 4r i
after his death: fie
"The Surgeons will demi his body,"--if.
B. Lowy, in Me True *rim.
Per contra: .
that You, Nor. 40.
! . The fii6sse satw. Wise 'halt
written a letter to kite. Brown, in reply: to
one Mon her bombs% for her lessitusva re
maim" • her :that! they Atari be'
Awed at her An orderless en
closed fors safe cossdnetibr hersnraren
ger to reselklehiwissows i p and that the
ruantuttlated, shoidd decently
?apedainditte to his scare. i •
'There is Mat !Ater :tidal tending,
sonumbege, milk* . •
gel. The 62Zeal , thinks the interest mani
fested by the people along the line of the Brie
and Pittsburgh Itailread.-Wasionts ilas sepias:
atlas thug- ititin M serried` - thretterlfollt
Pittsburgh to &is in, the lapse of two or three
years. Not a bit of ; if the road is diddled,
it will be from Brie to Pittobtsrsd. '
The anomalies jury is the ease of Aman
da Blum, whose sudden death hai been the
cause of considerable excitement for two or
three week* past, returned a verdict to the ef
fect, that she came to her deaf& from "natural
causes," and from no others.
Mr We regret to learn that. Benj. Tomlin-
Ben, tisq., an old said respected citizen of this
eity, died at Dubuque, lowa, where be was
temporarily residing, on Wednesday last.—
We understand his remains will be brought to
this city for interment.
sit. The bodies are being rapidly exhumed
in the Old Associate Reform Church Yard, and
removed to the City Cemetery. Last Wed
nesday the remains of Midshipman Claxton,
who was mortally wounded on board the Flag
Ship Lawrence in the engagement of the 10th
Sept. 1818, and who we. itabsequently re
moved to this place and died here, were re-in
terred in the City Cemetery with Military
honors by the °Moen, crew, and Marine Guards,
of the 11. S. Steamer Michigan and citizens.
'One of the uwok layer's cars on the Sun
bury and Erie road caught fire near Irvine the
other night and was totally consumed, togeth
er with its contents, a valuable horse end a
quantity of provisions.
sr The 4'estival given by the Ladies of St.
Paul's Church on Wednesday evening was a
perfect success. The rooms were thronged
during the entire evening by the elite of the
city. and the amount realised must have been
quite large.
pr Attend Chester's Auction, this morn
ing. He will sell Do , Goods, Jewelry, Furni
ture, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Mattresses, One
Horse and Buggy, Cooking Stoves, Clothing,
and various other things. This kind o! busi
ness ought to be sustained, while it enables
one patty to dispose of what may be useless to
them, it affords good opportunities to others
,433 supply their wants very cheaply.
BAsst or Couxuncr..—At the Annual Meet
ing for the election of Directors of this institu
tion, on Monday, the 21st ntt., the follow
ing named gentlemen were chosen :—C. B.
Wright, W. A. Brown, 0. J. Bail, George W.
Colton, W. F. Bindernecht, James Hoskinson,
James Skinner, B. F. Sloan, Hector McLean,
A. W. Blanc, David Olin, Wilson Moore, B. W.
Twichell. At the first meeting of the new board,
on Mondry last, the following officers were elect
ed: G.J. Ball,President, in place of Benj. Grant,
resigned ; C. B Wright, Vice President; Wm. A.
Hill, Cashier. Mr. H., the newly elected Cash
ier, Ku been for a number of years connected
with the well known Banking House Dere, 4.
Co., Philadelphia, and comes among us with
an established reputation.
A ?telefax/4 thearrin.—Are we never to
have an end of the Foust case ! It mune not; as
the prisoner boa been granted a new tr*til at
Court held this wee b J t " t
.• • . te eo mots of a news
paper, sad we think the decisions of Courts,
in the main, are not legitimate subjects for
newspaper animadversion ; but there is a point
at which all such delicacy must be laid aside.
This county has already been saddled with a
bill of costs of many thousand dollars in an
attempt to enforee the laws against this crimi
nal. Re has hid two fair trials—or rather he
has had one fair legal trial, and another aqua&
ly as fair, which was not legal. The result
arrived at in both cases was the same. Twelve
responsible, intelligent men, have twice pro
nounced him guilty of murder! It seems to us
that the end of the case, in view of these facts,
ought to have been reached, anti the people re
lieved from ihrtber taxation on his account.—
Let us also add,that we do not think there la a
tax payer in Erie county that desires this un
fortunate man's blood, but so long as the law
punishes the crime of murder with.death, they
believe every murderer should be hang; they
believe, also, that when Courts halt, and palter,
and procrastinate in the administration ofjus-
Lice to the criminal they do more to make our
laws a dead letter upon the statists books than
all other aliases combined. And benee it is,
and not from any barbarous desire to witness
a fellow -being strangled, that this decision of
our Court will meet with almost universal con
demnation
't gives us pleasure to record the fact,
that one minister of the gospel, whose discourse
we listened to an Thanksgiving Day, allowed
that occasion to pass withoutrinthalging Is azo
imadvereions upon our Federal sad severs/
State authorities, for their action in connec
tion with the Harpers Ferry affair. The Rev
erend gentlemen referred to very sensibly re .
marked, that one of our greatest cause, for
thankfulness sod gratulation, rested upon the
reflection
that our authorities were still strong
to resist invasion, whether from _ fo mer cenaries, or from fanatical attempts at servile
insurrection. 'Row much better this--how
mach nearer a conformity with the teachings
of our Saviour then the dons, practice so
prevalent with theolergy, of hurling anathe
mas st the heads of those who happen to be at
th e helm of the ship of mate fortes! or 'fan
cied grievances, oftentimes for the mere Brat.
ideation of parthuut malice , and often for an
indulgence in that 'Nastiest anobbery" for
which some of the ;profession are so Doted.—
All honor, then, to those who, high minded-so
they must be, have the honesty to rtmdst this
ever swelling tide of hypocrisy, and the atm
ilea to assert their honest, COAVie'
them, let public opinion !kg) ever so pier in
its turn.
. ,
ler We here been aslusCirltyclharemus
not a bos placed In the Post °Mee in thistity,
to receive contributions for the Washlagion
Monument, as was suggefuoo hithe dente
of the Monumental Association, The experi
ment hasheen trieal,la many utherlacs, audl
has aailanalY PIMA i Abe Peet-. 1
maser at. Freeport, Ilt. , • gives the roan (if It
months MO it liml Seek', 111 Mops :
One cent piece, (whole-sonlod man.)
pour 10 mi . pieces. (liberal mem.).
Seventeen 5 eent pi sa ah n jliattasaaa asavu)
'Three it omit plie" (WroVIIIIIII7 • a
Merest Penn* (Penterman.l • t
One key,
we was contread bdig/dm ;
no doubt, as kently bedompe sonm. yeay
stingy lei litt oni e ed blintaloriai,/6461451pg to .
" Ir artat's rain' -
One buthlii, "given4l. OK pi*
somethbeg to Ms .6d -
.:I tr kualrs i t au,
haviag a
a Oqr . ;k
;
in our laybood days as the • itor of the Buffer
lonian, a paper chit tuadeita atipentranee in that
city • 4 : ; • g out" of
t h e t . that ci
beforW -2 '4P. 7 Alltegintat • .
efew left
7* * / • affcirtk
t'Yvv:
- _ • .• • le,
Nichols has acquired - wick notoriety in various
characters that he has assumed add enacted
with the nervous energy that belongs to hie
ditotoeildest. J With 110 to,elfe,,ililtrAr fokintself,.
niVregards l talent aidS and I
_414i,,,
iiiiiiiinii.'-'--Atit"l":"lrrylirctreho - s—he has I
labored sealpealir yej4**Raitte' utly as theeposs'
tie and leader of various "ilims," and psuedo
reform ntoveptenss many prese.hing "free love,"
in its rankest moos, and *Thin down the
marriage thatitution as the great evil to be re
inelny4"—theit *Pen heart owl soul in the
prectleal advancement of Fourierito Socialism,
founding institutions fur the , realisation of its
theories—spin, becoming the ardent mission
ary df the Spiritual fpith, and displaying the
samelhot seal as a "medium" of higher intelli
genoes, that be had manifested always before
— and. Onniiirt after, running 'through almost
the entire smut of Dioder,irtiligiouts variations,
striking bank upon the old key note, and en
gaging his voice in the 'service of the ancient
and venerable mother Church of Borne. A cu
rious determination is this (ova mind so errat
ic and vagrant in its tendencies. flow long
the restless Dottier wilt be able to endure the
peace and sweet clam that is lied to be found
in the eentury-shronded be 4, of the mother
Church, remains to be seen Out while he does
cling to the old Stith, of course, be
ranked among the anoslifervid and zealous of
its apostles.
sir We are indebted to' H. P. litouccrox
& Bro., of Philadelphia, whose Advertisement .
first appeared in our columns last week, for a
case of their justly celebrated:Old Wheat Whis
ky. As last week was thanksgiving, and as
we are commanded to take.* little wine for the
stomach's sake, we had a good opportunity to
submit the articlusent us to several competent
judges, and their verdict, together with our
own, was that it is the hest ever brought to
this city. There is no doubt that an iudis
atimitutte use of liquor is the prolific source of
many evils ; nor is there atql more doubt that ,
the judietotut use of a pure article is oft tithes
beneficial ; nay, absolutely necessary. Many
physicians are now ordering 'IL for their con-
Mooptims patients, and in runny estese*rith the
best results. Pos this, or feir any :btlier 'pur
posewhere beneficial results are sought, a
pure article is 'absolutely essential, hence when
we tell those who are seeking for such infor
mation that the House of E. P. MutntaTos
Bao., Philadelphia, is such a place we state
what we know by experimental demonstration.
Besides their line stock of native liquors, they
have perhaps the hest assortment of Wines and
Brandies in this eountry. A sample of "pure
old Sherry put up in 'the East Indies." which
accompanied the case referred to above, upon
opening was bend to be the beet we ever saw
--end as they haven "fini more left of the
same sort," we recommend it to the lovers ot.
Sherry, or our medical friends who desire to
order It in their pnietice.
Or The kle.trale papers. are diseassitsg and
rejoicing over tb@prospett of baring a street
rsilroadisid down in Maine street of that en
terprinlag mar. When It is accom
plished, may ire be there to see.
m. Our readers hare • doubtless noticed,
from week to week in our columns the Adver
tisement of the "Groner tad lialper Seal* Ara
#l4l4° ColoPaili 4 " tba last number of the
or and se a do
suription of It Indicates ;somewhat the eaten
business of that emagany, we-have thought
it worth while to give a *sepsis of the article
referred to for the information of our readers :
The handing occupies en entire building in the
most fashionable part of Broadway, with 25
feet front, and running through 200 feet to
Mercer-street. The front is a single iron
Gothic arch, three stories high, the two lower
stories being formed of eight panes of plate
glass, four in the lower story, each .144 by 5
feet, and four in the second story, each 114 by
6 feet. The basement is used for setting-up
and peeking the nun:blues, the space under the
Broadway sidewalk makings nice shop for re
pairs, and the space under the Mercer-greet
sidewalk being occupied for getteratieg the
steam by which the building is heated. On
the first floor is the beautifttl salesroom; 25 by
160 feet, 60 feet in the rear being used for re
ceiving, delivering and storing the machines
as they come from the manufactory. is the
second story, directly over the salesroom, is
the receiving-room, where ladies who purchase
machines are taught the strt of using them.—
This is an elegant drawing-room, richly car
peted and furnished with the most eost/y rose
wood chairs. lounges, tete-a-tetes, sofas, a pi
ano, Ste., and is to be supplied witlt•a select
library. Adjoining the drawing-room, is the
ladies' toilet room, containing a looking-glass,
a marble wash-stand, pine for hanging cloak"
&c. We were informed that this company
have already sold about 30,000 of their ma
chines; this, at an average of $lOO apiece,
would amount to $8,0004100. The machines
and made in Boston, and
,eatne than 400 um
are employed in the niampihmure.
Mir The true sailor hi proverbial for his
hospitality—and if we had ever entertained a
doubt upon that point, it would surely have
bee* dispelled,-an Saturday last, when we were
so fortunate as to become the guest, of Capt.
Airrittio, of the Pro Whir Ashur". „, May the
captain live to navigate bid Lake Erie a thou
sand years.
D er The propeller Jersey City lost 'both of
her anchors on itiattirday timing lest. during
the wale, in stlentptini to nshe this port, sn4
by le imminent danger mita& the entrance
for several hours, , 114,14ef Vac btlenY offardid
bit by the tAtg. sod' thrash the exertions of
Mr. Qh:J. Morton.
ter !Bet. Sdward. $ 41, 4 Hi*o,7; of WA..
Hatasburit, has "roped irr!iitatiref our sotem
porarioe, ma we see 10 their oakum. He Mad
us on; bot tYe• Wrote hini 141 . 4 i he most "nowt►
with the duel." itrist, sad tie did. • - •
• ~A rmor from . . flomi," . le' the tiof of
iew paper, pablisi44 0,40 to..
the first number of which has reached on,
is designed -as a medium ogeotainoideliihig
"Ones ben hciate" io owelVitetige ctrl
;ens, sad etispeltire conizt4ild it to tliepia4
•
•. , .. .
• . or, wol ial # 44 0 4 44 laiour Mona BlLOwli t
who „hip . roooottr *ilea /1 - & psi* ~ ,
ti 04.10 Warren oototy, foraltiee tat roliarbt
iendooo. We ortorderattObliiition,id ioutii
one else , whosd itioddi * ' 0 4e. 8 4 1 4116:
to it*TO is 4
, 1 1 :IIiiitr;i*; ‘ ' or Aso' of; . .014
ilaqmp m:ort,l'i for bo* oppii ,we big amok to
oCeeptottr otoskdistbrinbis 'obruidexotim' -
iir A little samosa 'Chaser :yaw &odd
load la his asst µschool inipstroil l &rots dayi l
Obit. lew4i46 446'
*mg Ira 0114111111114,kra
• rii t , 114 G r 1.144 r:,
INT 111006111011 1101MMIAPII
sow),
AZ e lame cne - 34,-
-; " . • of
401 rich green or
.n
, ling earn;
.the • eqr ash
sainted with the eidrrup of the cricket , said
the dry crackling nag of the loonst. Nov the
trees to dropped their nestle of tenves, lb,
.noiseprpss insect world is Willed, unwise'
• .• blisakvisir
Noveutbakire) - n - trypii 'ne of the !growth of
Afiiiikj! ••• • ;
We havibeen abet* mush of the Use. trem
the train. Again. insitteht, lbw sitillee y ogi
last, we have' "passed Mick talles-stores" is
our journey oftM. Deathhas Celled us away
from the train to Mu. old home* the slag/
village, and wi hive accompanied nee and an
other den Diehl! 1,0 . 114 wateis elleth and wow
the clod receive them from our sight. We
have asked those sitiniiqr ones that stood on the
other side of the river, "If a man die, shall)",
lire again ?" and they have saiweral
ant the resurrectionend the lifer smith the Lord:
he that believelif in Imo, though he were dead ,
yet shall be live: and whosoever Heath and
believeth in me, shall never die." We have
turned back to the ropey scenes of lib, purified
somewhat, we trust by the tires of agitation,
and in the long night hour* ad the train we
think of the upright example left us as a rich
legacy by him who has -passed easy forever.
and we think of ber whose sun west down in
the morning of het days. We see the tears
;tailing Man the! eyes of he young friends
standing around : her as she ley eodined and
weld beneath.the! ?dopiest in the yard, in that
still, dreamy Indian Beaune, day, with the
flowers wound irt her hair and clasped in her
hand. We reeved shall beget the calm quiet of
that afternoon--the buy, dreamy atmosphere,
the deathly stilitiess--the dead leaves of the
trees failing; around her, miser young *elopes
ions sang the tumid hymn just before her face
was hid front us, not again to be seen until the
morning of the resurrection.
Since then we have not felt like writing of
what we have seen on the train, but rather like
passing on quietly with the throng until beck
oned by the silent messenger to the shortie of
the great *rim As the number of those who
started on life's journey with us diminishes,
and we look around and free those whom we
remember as hale and vigorous me and !wo
men, noir struggling with the Wired ties of age
—when we visit the scenes of youth and the
past, and the panorama of olden times comes
up and we notice the figures gone, the places
unoccupied. how we turn within ourselves for
inquiry and meditation—then indeed the
world fails to dazzle, and the things of sense
to plesete.
But We have duties to perform in life and
reality Most he stared full in its brassy face ;
and again we are timid the every day realities
of the busy world.
Rap ti rapt rap hello *. Half past threa"
Aye, aye. Delightful hour of tile morning to
arise slid commute!) the duties of the day.—
Pool 110 rharf had four home of rest and up
we rise to leave the depot at 4 A. M. with Bos
ton express. The hacks and omnibus*, are
rumbling down Fatebange street as we resell
the payment, a raw beam is blowing how
the obit and a cutting, fine rain strikes ns in
face as we walk briskly down to the Depot.—
The art ractive Injury of luy Lazarus is illu
minated and the hackeson are discussing the
point& of Flora Temple, and Ike Cook, lately
visitors at Buffalo, and u IL. F. 8— eels
"girl!t' aster a jog" with fiery gin sad tan rod
~.turag to dap off at Buffalo, tram the
approaching train, their ability and disposition
to convey said passengers to aay depot, hotel
or residence, in the city.
Novi the train is In from Albany—the hack
men stand ready for the outcoming passengers,
and tke contusion of Babel begins. Two
countrymen appear with heavy boots and Kos
oruth hats, and with valises in their hands. A
dozen Johns are gathered at the curb read y
for them and as they approach the gas lights
are matted with a deafening volley of jargon.
Poor fellows, they are golegto take a Propeller
to Chicago and are lawful prey for these -noun
diets, end as they approach the interesting par
ty their faces look like men doomed "to walk
the A scramble for possession emmes.
They are seised by the hotelmen rushed into
stparafe carriages, with their hats crowded
down ewer their eyes, and their coat tahs drawn
over their heads, and thus they are whistled
off to some fence corner ticket office, where
they Mohan steerage tickets at double rates
*Woe seller and half Am- cabby) and are
finally landed on the dock near some Propeller
whit& May sail in one day or three. But what
his !hie - to do with Boston Express'
• Gen. would say ..very little if any."
Did you ever bear the pen. tell that glory
We bare the same tumult and the same
scenes In - the Depot which I have attempted to
drieribe so often before and at last we are of.
This train reaches Chicago Eve initiator before
midnight—breakfast In Buffalo, late supper
and a night's rest in Chisage.•
, Hamburg is soon reached, and we "awe"
as John Bull says for Night Express East. T.
darsling head-Light of the Rocket approiteheit,
and in a moment the train whistles by. We
see half the body of Harvey B—, the driver,
out of the eab-how. Rd gives as the vivant
sign which is very satisfactoq intalligence 40
us, In regard in said thtw, and spin we pro
ceed. Paul draws his poach and cheeks *ad
I precede him with the light. Here is a ner
vous old gentleman, 'who takes Peal by the
arm and eels who is tit? Engineer of our train.,
We inform him it I. rs , I thought so, said
he emphatically, bringing his cane down on
the floor. When will that fellow learn to rust
prudently and' with cannon. I believe he will
be the means of killing some one yet. Th e p
he asks Paul to Oases caution hiss at the an*
attitioa, to go &own, Paul reminds him that
the time table calls for a certain rate of spee4
he., he. Some . years ago this old man wow
turned over fifth others in a comb that went
dolman embankment. He was terribly Hight!.
Sued and Was picked up by li who watt
Engliteer. 0— turned Mm over sad es 7
*mined him critically and then wickedly shoat
ed "no blood." Ones a year this old sessi goes
to Suffelensid' reandus tor a erpet. and gal
hds ll o lB4 l. sprildh IPA our • web of
the yen"' aithlei. [env tiertain de - unsling on
hie next trtj (which ere annual to
Buffalo. Before tie 'mad war put is am ex
, eellent emt,Mtbs• by the present Butelntnadaat
to
used girethe
wet man an
,ex taunt
we . "fee, 1 -°A , VesOlaistii nisei 1 9 01 .h01i
r t 9 Itte;ltitkle heaolite,•"lefty, There sets •
abop-keeper satidnielde freEt P'hella 04 Beads.
, 11* 4eti 6itindttettio“ at Bilittlo 144 1
tereeltnakints-tiisiii Inst _night tO take by the
ItiraieelabespOrlith cardinal now an a
Iht thiseenida7. 'WM ems
al oot to gei, )aetlisali et Bolan soak ,
arc itylleassaat wilb W i ngalkt ht
:Miriam top' , it es.
wbeffidis
Jillut Stahl out latittlaw him& se late
eight alai emir ben* Is Welk losd ow&
Li
a wiinresoughviat.
sivait pn ny L ur e l l:n egeo p m — ew.o :l o ll:cj , C s.,u or: o n: i iwtteistaTbet crti:t.h.tenttl:mnitie.,..lttiuttwourottrveittilialis death, Mr
deeter's eckeitts for the tickets, l should ditch i l l, trtwen s tl e , i o ynyt, New li ca f t . l l . l . l k . ntal%
t
g lien
folks
out
midnight
h tu as e LI y o lnest . alpine eonstruchnn
you'd was . It
n
inelanY engaßett wait i d
WELD' ' innin' like e" 00.100 , Ann
. ..,c
"•
• , men. • Sri--
ri t tell a body what its all
I nk I f• eu a rautterin' in yer sleep
• •• a' good—which is a lie for
ye haat got • 'lateral tooth in yer heed nor
oaepppoilte inlitiodier7ama • hull mess of
other nonsense.' and once :pet tie right up in
bed sad says to yer.elf 'John Quincy Adonis
.s items arof wricow teoaddiet-stand
any such nonsense any longer aid I shook you
-ondfsaid lolur you old fool, you arc sleeping
beside year own Mary Ann, in Buferlo'—but
I wish we were biek tit Melia to Roads, con
gers the ion of Malty and 'Yer frish Cenlinal
weds sad yer old pigsty say r--and so the
good woman prooeeded and ;I presume is still
blaming the "Institution."
two old utis are,opeoPy* a seat together,
aid from their mower we diseases that they
are 014 acqualitainie who ;have accidentally
met, and as there was • vacant seat behind
them we occupied It, after pining through the
train, aid heard some of their conversation.—
We bare always felt a partileigar pleasure in
the company of the aged; those who have
mashed the allotted time of man and know that
they maid Soon depart. Those of younger
.years were asleep all about them, but these
trio old men with that peculiar wakefulness
which is so characteristic of the aged, toward
the dawn of day, were inlay with the memories
of years ago. One and another of their old
Companions were enquired of, and the almost
invariable reply of dead—dead—was mournful
to hear. How strange mdat be the feeling
to stand almost alone of those who entered for
the race of life with us. , I tusked an old man
concerning this matter once, and he answered
me, "child you ean know nothing about it."—
Most old men dislike to talk of the matter.
and anage palsied the hand, dime the e 3 e and
blunts the familties, but little real experience
is written. After a long pause in the conver
sation, I heard the question "How did Mrs,
Beeswax's daughters turn out t•Well, said
the other giving his staff a sort of zigvag mo
tion, the girls 'Med to come home in the fall,
for some years, but as quick as the hens began
to Cockle in the spring they were otl att.l one
Awing they went away and did'nt cone back 94
all." Just then we heard the sharp signal to
brake—Mr. Editor we have a hot journal and
cannot go on.
a i r The Meadville Journal ' , qty.+ a German
who keeps a meat shop upon Chestnut Street.
in that village, and who commonly goes by the
name of • • Dutch George,"attempted when
somewhat intoxicated. to hrelzik into the t• stst,
lishment of F. Detre, also in the men! toes,,, -,
in Cullusn's Row. The letter apt* u e•I aitl, 1
double-barrelled shotgun, when 4..•,.rg0 -tar! -
ed to nut, Bstrit discharged hoth the
shot taking effect in the runner's hip
The following cause:, mro Qei
trial for the 4th Monday of De, enthrr
Gagsist a Smith vs Meyer,
Kennedy vs Silvernail et al,
thern a Co. is May. lERTOiRIIPP, X. .
Rsiwland vs Stewart.
Same vs g a m e ,
McGloin vs King,
Ottldwell vs Dreisigaker.
Tibbsla k Hays va Sani s ee, Caw'... t .1
Wll6Oll & CO. vs Bruwn, garn. Bern L
Dick co Wigittutsin,
Abby n Caduoy,
Little vs. Wiebtmen,
MeMuss vs Pinney et sl.
Fume vs Wells et al,
Battler vs Basile*,
Loomis Ts Adutr. of James Dunlap.
- Somas vs Same,
McClure vs Leary S Remit.,
ti Ye Reeor,
Gaillard vs Reiss' &dam.
Woodruff, savor. &c. Ns A. s. U. h'elt
Ihnieneoter vs Kerner,
Liddell, Mush & Co, vs. B. A: S. L. tt
Eiir The Editor of the F.:Tres.; '6llOl
guilty" to the ccluirge of appropriating our to
Pas. He 19 the sane chap who. on I.eing ,le
tectet4 114 filching a oolumn of ilbsekguardi,iu
from another paper, justified biinseir on the
ground that the paper he pilfered front wo,
brother's, and he had a right to steal trona him
brother, Be lea model editor
e=t'One who wants to know' . is very much
a in the last Express over the appoint
ment of C. M. Tiassa.s, rolleotor of the
Port. The trouble appears to he that ..one
who wants to know" did'zit know nny thing
about it until the appointment wag ovule.—
And that, we apprehend, is about the best fea
ture of the whole matter. When the Erprria
and its correspondents are dissatisfied, it is
sure evidence that every body else ig sat i4f4tl
l e r We regret to learn that the West Spring
field iloaderay building, together with all the
&mbar?, apparatus, and schoill books were
burnt on Monday last, at about 1,
The origin of the fire its not known, but it is
thought to hate been the work of an incendi
my, as it commenced near the front entrance
about the staira where there never has been
any fire. The loss is quite henry.
SW" The Gaseisft is very anxious that Fot
•whe is guilty of oily one murder. should be
hung, and Ends fault with the Court for grant
ing him a new trial ; but is evidently in tears
because old John Brown. who is guilty of
thirty murders, yesterday expiated his crimes
upon the gallows. It Dinsmore had only Weil
a glare-bolder Forest's use of the knife wool, i
bare been no crime, we suppose. -\
Mir The New York Mercury ntecteittly askß
to to publish a hoe-column athertisement fur
the privilege of in exchange. An wr nerer
asked the Mercury for an exchange, and would_
'at exchange "even up," 'we heg to decline the
offer. We like a good literary paper. but the
Mercury don't come under; that head Like the
Laker, Net York Weekly, etc., etc . it i 4 trash!
trash ! We want none of it !
iwZOne hundred tnillion4 of railroad
ID this country mature within the
next the years, and it is estimated that
the eerninp or the roads will not return
five per cent of the amounts. Rather a
gicnany prospect for those who hold the
esouritiee. Yet the general trimith of the
country will be built up upon what must
ruin individuals.
A keg of powder with a slow match
attached, was found tinder tine Gazetir buil
ding, at Nashville, tennessrie, on the 17th
Inst. Supposed to have bet In a plot tVlow
up the editor.
- - -
We understand that a company or
Pittsburgh capitalists, intend to commtlnee
"boring" for oil on the "Bell tract," at tho
Mouth of Oil Creek, 'nig ie consitiertl a
flivorable aite.
- -
WA. The ferthemninglirise4ght betvteen
Heenan, who isn't the .katerican champion,
and Tom layers, who is the champion of
/ 11 101114 is the topic o.f ehat in &tie said
to
'What little be tting there is, is said
to be in favor of Bayern.' Heenan is now
is
own% ortlinnongti ' prelimin a ry train
g at Mignon's annum= in Crosby
streak Awn York. lite"sails for Enland in
January, and will put on the final touches
there.
cost of the new Parliatnent
Homo* a& (*Biwa, Quads. will be £ 144 . -
740. Thoroelbollt by , eontroot. •
ler Heavy bets--ranging fromthou ~,
sri l lloo Kid! ? are being made in New York
cify on the issue of the foleena n s ay ,,,.
tight in England next year. The belt,,;
is at presenreven, and the rage to inre it ,
general among the "sports."
Brie Wholesale Prices Current
lIIIIICIC A &MVPS are.
Flow, Mirrors and lees, IP 1144., $4 1,64 f,
" KrieConety. SePernee.
.r. 1111401 4
, Writeeruirs, ;,.
Reek neer, Perri,. . SR.
-
Wheat, White, r bush.. r 2 46, 0 .
... ..... 1 . "
Red, ..
-,--- ---- ............ 1
Rye, .... - ...................... -,
Oats,
U44'
Barton , Ile:
duegded,........' ............................. ..... i ..,
PRO% MOM.
Pet toes, -"' Zl4-
DOM. ........................... ... .
.... 14 ,
Dried Helm.
-•• I .
Dried Poaches. t 111..„... . r»
DePtr,...„ ............ ......... ................ Mc.,
Lunt. ...................................... :
Cheese, . -
• ne
811 11A :adetes ' " , ' -Msg.
Irdaii.,•.•
.. .. i .
to nib, IF abl., ...... ......... ........ 7 *tor
- S 4*.
Trout,.. : 4
Cod Ash, 11 . cwt., s sow,s .
iseksrel„ Nos. I to 1, IP-1114.. lei Able 4
port, mess
-4151008111JU110,
St ”AR4 -NI . 0., r us,.. . ..... _ ........ . -.701,
PIL • - ......... - • - ..... . 6 ,,, t .
c"alstwa. :*
paw4mt.r. .
Coffee, A., 10..,
b, it
Coma.-- it i e l it i3 alp 1.11,,a14
Jams. 14,1
8114Ve.----1P (bd.,.
....... sses: l
SiloLalha&—N. 0., 1 1 ' ail... ....... - -- .... ssokw
TIMIL...- --.--Young iltsoo, V tb,. UP%
Old ....... '' -•-•" - 46 44
impel tut. 45 0 .•
Istsek, 4040'4
Bratth. --- PePPo i r .•-- 1041.
Pimento, . 1001,
Cloves /0 lig.;
Cassia,..... -. ..... ... '..,A..%
Nutmegs,. 71il 1 st,
Cutup mt., T Gal, • ~---
j A int Oil, ' --- i - ix,
Tanners' Oil, ~ 70t
2
e.s
Wood, Mall, P wed, vzsg
•• Soft, ..1 "let 2 (g,
•SirA costrenTAaLK
phi gudisring of the demean Palk tow
iyoung and middle *lced—with Nervous oisoo‘,
out+ as &antilt, Nervous Headache, Rateable..
Weakness, Despondency, inc., is snob, sa to awakes 'lt
pithy and ad] loudly for some counteracting
some thing , prompt, safe and conseelleet, by Odd
intensity of them attsck ' s may be mdieted, and ibe
)ect of torture rescued from their misery. From atm r.
have heard of Carter's Iftewe Titts, and from our ksoe
ledge of the proprietors, we cannot but regard than a. ,
the Remedy for these evils, aid we hare not a doubt ts,
that their circulation throughont lb. eenerry will ts,
speedy ortiverapos to many a anhport of lbw* 'rollmop
and distrsaa We therefore Maim all each to orb t- u ,
ot ahem, especially as they sea as 00 for tits f.cc
of
to
TWKNZI . Ftrit CUM.
DRA.THIS.
f 1.3 30th inst.:, CHARLES, son of $
untl J Win A. Teel. aged 10 atomise and
akdvation,titts
‘iE,ll - '7 CHEAP!: EXPEDITIO6
00 TO TIEEIr.
ERIE OBSERVER
STEM PRIM NNE
tApposITE TAR PORI OFFIttS.t
For lour BOOK and JOB PIENT1111!
TRY ! TRY !! TRI
TRY THE üBsEItVEU
THY THE (111 EI;V I:
STEAM PRIXTIN
TEAM Ph/NTIS(i 114)(''r
Tll E 1t EST sTocK
THE BEST MATERIAL !!:
GET THE I3EIBTI
I humiballs,
o 'iren Lars,
Bill-T1 .*d ,
Rank Chipeks
Progenatat.,
Ball Tickets,
Drafts,
Note and Letter Beading; "'liberal Notices, Celt Sat..
of Deposit, lie, kc.,
AT TIIE OBSERVER OFFICE.
RLES W. K 81.40.
ATTORNEY IT LA tr.
Has removed Ma Othoe to that of eruct BAUM?. IN
coutbwest earner of tho Public Square, when be . ual at
tand pramptly to all ba..ineas entreated k his cam
Erie, Dec 2, 1549 3aat
BASK OF coma/num, k
!ser e
Pair. 2% IU9. )
A N instalment of Five Dollars per share
upon the foonethed Stook of this Nab, will be do,
and payable on the lath of December pest, st the Boot
tog it , tior, By order of the &sod of
1)11
W. A. 311140
Great Attraction for the Holidays I
West Park JEWELRY crorm,
PARAGON BUILDING, NEAR PEACH BTREFT,
=Et 3PAh..
THE Proprietor of this establishment 1-
now remising and °pools& (ism
hew Tort City, a mat artenairs fs
PLof elegant GOLD, snormt.
ATRD Al% FANCY COOP.,
Expressly es.eeted for the Seaton Trade, which the pub
are respectfully invited to ossothee, Itoplas sotestbss
may be found suited to the *ate of orrery ooe, rift n.-
ilueetrient., In the way of Low TIMIS to woke imam'
flaring the Goods and facilities to .apply any demand,
a share of patronage In szpooted.
Dec. Itis9-23 T. N. AttITI%
Gold
and Silver .
Watches
F European and American makers, in
n Hunting and Open Ma Carat Cues. Good Rallrea“
Thus Keepera, warrantedtiporeop accurate T.
Particular and careful iattakftlon given to Repaint,:
Watches and Time Maas ot *gay daacriptnia.atai
at work warranted. at the
wtsT ?ARO JEW IM STORX.
Para/millSandia& near Peach M.
FINE JEWELRY . Beautiful LAVA.
Coral, Carbuncle, Cameo, and Pearl &Red Breast
Puss, gal pendants. tricolor, Cue Batton*, Stade, k.
New designs, splendid Goods.
Jewelry of every description toads to order and ut
kinds of repairing done by tbwbeet of workers as ago
-
notice. ad. I'. M. J. I'EITLN, Paragon fihailifag.
PGATED CA K E BASK ETS—New !Ole.
now openin g at the ire* Air* JetailiFy
Li, PAR AGON BUILDING, none P 10.4 S .
EMI
OMBS, LANES FANS, PARIS FAN'
Combs, Basketa, Unit Pin* Snubs; of an *intim
utility at the 26 PintAGION autmnpro
G " `. (tN 8 .— , Daweon, Warren A
Hyde*, "710 7bp Pear warranted Sla Month*
good article at low prim. Writ Poi Ittitehy Stare.
DICTI: E FRAME MOULDINdi'
A.. Rich (orals se.d Mouldtaga, good aanntioent, Do.
'petting at the WRST PARE JRWRILRY STORit,
ti PARAGON JEVILDING.
-
A RE - -Table and Tea Spoom,
Fort a, Ladles, dolly *Ad beery Spoons, Me Ulm*,
Bruidle gburrls, Cake Cutters Napkin Ea At, kc.
Mount Vernon and Jenny Lind Patinemi. Meer Spoil.
Made, wad asartantly en haadagnod /Awe of Fine Rorer
Pere es (lain. 28. T. V. AURTIN
TERRA ( Yri'rA. PARIAH and CHINA
:I • I :et. Eleigant nand' for Centre Tiblea, Nenteis
• ,c .arietivenry nit the
P I M iNWELRY
RE
Carbon Oil !
Asu PERIOR, ARTICLE, Jestreceive" l
gad for ply at BALD wuns AWN STONE.
trait, Doe. 3, 1633 No. 4 Need !Joao.
_ _ _
MATHEM"S LIQUID HAIR Dia!-
Tim shomoottotattes sod most etostiotiost HOW
Dy• in two, tor isle at BALDWIN'S DRVO ATOM
26. if No. 6 Eked }foam
dolora ! Oolars ! !
AW Umber, Burnt Umber, Burnt Si-
JLlLesios, ram Omega, V.De:iaa Red, Chrome Irlines,
ke, kr-,lp.rin.l In I)ii sod put up la I, 2, 3 sad 6 it.
ma% sold at BALDWIN% DUO swag,
No. 6 Rad Blaule.
CMI )1 C Q 01b4. tor Medicinal
wpm an drAu r ta sad la bottles. ear gala at
BALDWIN'S MG 81•014
Na 6 Rom! Noma",
2G U.
'DA INT 'Sir I , l l 3.—The findat oboe
11 meat or Plat Bru.hes ta tin City tor oak at •
BALIMNV STORL
zacr Ake WS Haw.
Q - P - A1:1)ING I S . LIqUIDOLUI.
Sold b,y °Attu 4 BRO.
azz!