0: F. SLOAN,,VIO44 111118111 k aap raps rI4IIIX 41lirriallaNt 4bild WWI). M rw at"r"if""si Ou APhliNufholieteelf, eareirgwastor pest elemmyeloak, fa rotairdiesee - Id* the Motimieref Siett,piht *aletle } k6 l oll tetaikel ." 7 l We'ieusait tPW*IO oi;M* how eked in segpriltothienkenakin. Ant no wow*. "Wail tr itotintica gee; raid Hsi Okik c ke;anillhe* "re eee t legt: 4l * 000 1,11111 00 6 en weed begrafselaiseraisalavailedneie ei Ike were* alai oribitregin. tithed the publie,,taiattee l 4l* 43 ehttho. and ihot dirat .albs: , who end is HAS tibtool, wish segittle ean panotious of amehmet appisrintly as though htmlere the Mitunaidi, tglietit of ale 'Urea* "y. arlif:thipeople he comb se =wpm were in halide easy against • inedditim this, be bed. hirer& *with= with hi ingowers, met ie meat upon a foreign saf, framed Deonstinitica for a PentilantaleeeernMentifOr the Elates .Ito deigned .econquering--bad made ar augenteas lit conthicate the property of eke coempienek—and to secure the ends in view, had secretly conveyed to the-point of his intended foray arms and amnia= adgelent to - equip two thousand ages' which he hoped to enlist among lb. semi vile 10050014*11 of the Bean His apidition lied. The ales he hoped so enlist refused to except tbeprotiltired boon a his hands, After a desperate fight. in ty lives were eaceigeed. he was omPeliorodi intri oooo d , tried by a jury of his ()countrymen. =alined, end at the time stated above. img And yet we are told by people who profess to be sane and of sound mind—by politicians, by priests, by laymen, end by learned doctors—that the Mashy oVelts Brown, under the cir auestaseet we have eased, and for the crimes we Maw* enumerated, wee unnecet. vary, uscelled for, and absolutely wrong. One paper, a Republic= paper, let ns add, insilateis that be wee murdered by theater. .i . tf Virginia. Another one. in OW own tom at lb* seme- political character, drapes its columns in mourning in token er reaped to his memory, just as the pros ores want to do when sane greet patriot, saga, or statesman, had passed awry. Mest ags have been bald, peayen made ora time delivered. and contribution boas passed about to raise inseam to erect a mounment over his remains. Now, it seems to us that an *Who= that, in the minds of some, murder. and tenon are immendeble note or those who cow mend them ere hum*. and madmen 1-- We acknowledge that John Brown was no summon criminal--that murder by him was not the sense es murder by an ipso rant, depraved villain, who imbrue' bit bands in human gore for "thirty same of silver"—but, just a fares be ma removed in intakes= end redoeutent above the common assassin. just so much was his gat the more revolting and atrocious.— And we go farther and say, Hat just so far es he wee guilty of stainfejust,so far ea miss sysnpaties with bins in that crime, are they as guilty as he. The only damn= ie that be had the mums to commit the aims and has sugared the consequences, while they have not that courage, and eicape. If therein any dillbrenee IS is habloor d ,rstis.inteie .isiTheitastrf so "do and to dare" The other is not serinf• ind beams he lack that courage. But we are told by =other class, that while Brown's aele wets wrong, the ohjeot be had in view—the liberation of the dam— wee rigkt. ; In other words, if his foray had proved nuiesand it would have been right; but as it did not., it tiiistnang— sowertheltwo. the projector is entitled to sympathy, and this memory fe everlasting remembrance. Now we deny squarely this whole theory: We deny that any. matt, net a rattan of 'Virginia, can hive any =cal right to interfere with the, relation between a alas is Virginia and that slave's master, even if he could do it without any peril to likaself or others, when his inter nam= is entirely unsolicited by either party to that relation. It would not be digicult to show that even if interference were desired by either master or slave, or both, the interference would not ne essearily be right. But as no stick case has doomed, we need not consider it. The red awe that has happened is one of an interference completely unasked by either the deva or their imam There is not the smallest evidence, or any thing that looks like evidence, that a eingiei slave in Virginia wished for Newts or any body else to come and take him from the State.— Sawa meted wholly upon the pmelnaption —Woe, as the feats turned out—that the slaves would *looms him se a deliverer ; or else be acted upon the prenuatices hat, whether they wasted freedom or not, =wee the rightfkljudp whether their con dition would be bettered by being carried sway, or by being pomaded to sues =ex Now it is very easy far people to ally that there is no *teethe to be mode as to wheth er a human tam would prefer freedom or shivery. and that therefore Arum d* no wrong, so fir as barometer that the dem desired his or somebody's interference, But the answer to all this is, that the pre munption was not necessergy correct; end es it was just as likely to be eta point of fact fake, as to be in point of hot true, bower- i et tharinicelly and abstractly 00111 POL be i had no moat right to net upon it. go far se Uwe is any evidence before the world, out of He whole of this oconnince, it doe' not wpm' that Awe had any thing to go upon bat preemption that the elates' wished to be free. Huck would hive been the clemiger of bisect if he bad eattemplated the libere ties at a einglehadividial may. to be se leetadafter Ise had tervived epee thegrotostf, at random. But when we considerthat his entageiee contemplated a rowel inane e l ates ducinglicat astern :Virginia. and I that for this pupate he bat pagmata an elaboesteplien Dye a eritiabdirembitet4, iflitecheme* he flitleholk hoot squalled the desiptormild haft pro ceeded to remove the entire slaw mile tan of the gain or foliate put the WOO to death, having the Weeks to plume the land—we pensive that the whae.of wieked instdertalag mead tip= the tare presumption thet'lltit Agate *Old kvii. desired either to b. memo ied hrodttai Seeterwto be 1.1.0/1 ter thilatlrair *kilt 1 / don. boil aseassiv bare 0. to be, wanderers; States. ' lir hail Om* *of ehmities .eatilai % billooliimist but an towsNable le! **a #h—weidd be ,s l k ll 4 l N OWL Think ands mains open -thirehosruamougotioa, ea a. fade so )vsat O br ifOraw hini dedinta s * tuvelvi an I formoup Impasadiate bosom miliegY. had an , 'meow whetever to reason an the Wawa of which he could br ao poedbiipty estimate. If despotic prim* bad nroved a hat million of men, women and *likes ban their bosom, and Wawa than ionprovidedansonsunanme% upon the abutract presoMption that free dom wooldbi4referred to slavery he would haye bad the examiWons of mmddad. But this was only one of the alternatives width lcuta .151. net's scheme involved. If the slaves could not be removed peaceably they were to be removed by form. Blood shed in *my torus, insurrection, the over throw of imminent, the destruction of society in au einlire a State, ware all to 44,- pan, if mosmiry to the liberation of the slaves. Think then of a man's assentieg that the slime population of Virginia, if they could have had Intelligent and delib erate foresight of what they were to be led to. would have desired him to come and lead them. Thlik otitis fain this rash and wicked simlmption—the impulse of his human will--{"God's work l" It is ne m/miry to think !of them Wags ; because the view of Joh* Brown'. character and acts, which le fos,ed upon public attention in the papers and in the pulpits, brings up for examination his moral right to assume that his inserference wmde4ired. If he bad no mad moral right. as plainly bad not, than his claims to be regraded ea a he vs, or at a martyr to a great imam**, or to as idea, aro preaileily tits Masa as any maea who rune this risk oil committing gred abase and untidily Tad =bay, up on a ,preatioptioa oa 'anal be had no shadow of right to more. finch a maa nmy display 61111=110, or coOirogo, or pa tience, when ha has i led, jor fortitude whoa be mists his dm". 'hale are qua. aim which may emcee u$ tore that ha had • nature which might 14veproduoed other fruits, if it bad not be= perverted by a wild fanatical= that !utterly cxmlbtuaa. ed in his mind the bioundarlea between right end wrong. A Marna Sir koink.—liver mime the Lawrence Herald 1 3 / 4 4:ksi made the dam aging dim:looms about the career of old Snows in Sara= =Ming hour he killed four men in cold blood`; without caw and without provocation, t more than tour months before either of hie mos were billed, and other such llirs villainous proceedisp, the republican neaspepers all over the country have heaped unmeasured abuse upon that print, mffing it a traitor to the free State party,and -0e open tool and dipendary of the pro.4lavery democracy, and indulging is other Such choice phras es. This has called ocit a letter from the oliker.linnerestain been i;tb. limbed, in which he ides= that he has not only been a tudtbnn supporter of the free State party from the Snit, but is at this very time doing all be can to insure the success of the republics= ticket and the defeat of the deinocratki ticket in the pend ing election for State ClRcers. lie also has the name. of One= and Bum: at the bead of his column for President and Vice Preside:tit, "added to the decision of a republican Sational convention." After proving that ke is es good e republican es the best of them, be replies to the charges against him 4 follows : "If bought asp by the Federal adminis tration I am ;jam:maims or it. although It bas seemedto eve repablicanjouralse me t heLmto this ;swin. a re spoke of men and charge things in Mums just as I have seen them, and have only regretted that partimans outside of Kauai have endeavored to use us as tools for them to ride into Tearer. "In regard to old John Brown I have written'nor published nothing but what I believed to be strictly true. If the re. publics _party propose to defend or apol ogise Ow him, they will have unpleasant task to perform, and it cannot but work ditastroedY to the future madness of the party. _Through his instrumentality and that of Bedpath, Bear, Cook, and other atoms or that ohmmeter, with whom I might include Jame, B. Leas, our troubles have bete protracted at least one year, end an amount of sodhring sad Wretchanhaels balm entailed upon the people of this Ter ritory which I. Iknrd incidenlaide." .10. It is no wonder that abolitionism hates the memory ()therein Waimea; It was he who said : "Now, Or, this width* .has bolo produced by the iseremart *A- U.* of **Mims L docte si by abolition presses and , abolition on the cons. awn mind. No drum-hend in the longest day's march ' was ewer more incessantly beaten Us* the sselinint of the public in certain parts of the They hare been beaten ersey month, and every week and emery day, by the din and roll and tuba dub of abolition lecturers, and that it ia . smith has crewed sheer pelludicee." It is tor kering said this, and for haring said au the isms turisorebie owe** that ft was Ones New Esglard had corquensi fee POliudkS Wing 41 4 South. that °Wield= dirmeredse the ramory of Wea ns" mad deuromb that his stelae which has been esee4ed near the ibmclunetts Stets Howl atrial be removed. rilr The 'o:Wreepondenee which peered Wenn Ow: niesubers at the Gehhort and flea Przsoe at the cline at hie. Preidden luOlia= *dished. illeeretrodee Idea on di ll* am* with whi: be himl , itt their.ol4lllow; ashamed the 1111100111 *Atli din** an Wm, sad retiring Prodders& replied, conindediniNg biamelt that no defeleethnie had oecurred durips four mini Iw whieblpe 104 eostillia4 die dtalipiee of tho adios, .13140 owned Anther, that the wed - id* width hia Aderbdelratim bed beiii 014404 Old timo . I *4l o +ith WhlebOied boell Orreliedo roiled anti lk Lid lesierieneetpostden goefarelpee*re oril. • CQngrere not i on Howley, aThi the Howe Will Called to order by Mr. hum the aeriof the last Homo. Alter • tedlinjr the roll, , one tote was - 7-( • - !Nara( egeooieTkoeu--- 14 Mira ow).— ...... Maw (*). etlaalib $ Ow* 0411444sampass aml4.), et lallaaa. Pies (steeL), et ..... Mewls tlisp.), sua (114.),,at Ilisrlaserr 1 Mains (mslidassmAs lea), r ef Star Jesply. 1 Assis.).•ll.• ?WC— I W',bwmr- (4r.), sellasUrChrellys. Melt. eater To*. • 1 Whets the Rouse i. full, the Republicans will have 113 votes; Democrat. 92 ; Anti Loootripton Democrats 9; and Southern rs opposition, which is the t of the Whig and American parties , The Re publicans lack sin of being to elect by the thaforfty rule; two or of this number they could doubtless obtain from the Anti-lsoompion Democrats, if they would make Forney clerk, bat m that would not help them they have not yet consummated the bargain. As at present advised we do not think the election of a speaker is verynlar it hand, and conse quently are' not eto say when we can lay the President's measege beibre our read en. Tee Quinones SaTTLID.—It will be recol lected that the street railroad cars and other public conveyances, having been stopped from muting in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, through the operation of the law of Pennsylvania forbidding servile la bor on Sunday, it was decided by Mayor Weaver, of the latter city, that c servant was liable, under the above law, Kite drove his employer to church, and that several parties were actually tined $25 under this decision. In the case of James Nesbit, one of the convicted, Chief hotline Lowrie, of the Supreme Court has just decided that thw interpretation of the law by the Mayor, was contrary to the views always enter tained, and not in seconiance with com mon sense. In relation to the lawfulness of Neabit's art, Judge Lowrie said : Since the settlement of the country we have had sabetantially the Nome law on the suktiect ; and under it this sort of act has always been deemed lawfid, as ischown by the fact that it has always been practise d, and that Its lawfulnees has never been queetitped. And surely the uniform prao- Um' interpretation of a law for near two centuries, is an argument that it is worth more than two hours of refined criticism and analysis of its phraseology. It is the expression of the common sense of the country, and therefore thearsument which common Dense most readily appreciates. The decision of the Mayor must be revers ed. So, so, according to this learned Judge, if a weary pedestrian gives a man fifty cents to drive him to church, the said man knot engaged in worldly employment —but if the same weary poyiestrian jives the conductor of a street railway a half dims to take him half a mile to see his mother it may be, the said conductor it guilty of pursuing worldly employment on the Sabbath, and hence is liable to be fined. Well, well ; great is the mystery of the law ! A COUJUDDI MACILMAW STRAXIM-1600 Monday evening, the propeller Milwaukee and schooner J. H. Tiffany collided in the straits of Mackinaw. Both vessels sunk lapPetil/ABOAPltehaiNeilMeirefe Wei to Detroit by the steamer Free State. The schooner J. H. Tiffany was owned N. Mesas. Baldwin & Johnson, of Oswego; Y. She was a first clam vessel, of three hundred and seventy-one tons burthen; and but threeyears old. She was worth between $15,000 and $lB,OOO, and was in 4 sured for $6,000 in the Northwestern In= 'mance Company, of Oswego, N. Y. Her cargo consisted of three hundred and six ty-four tons of railioad iron, which was consigned in Chicago. It was billy insured. The schooner is sunk in fifteen or sixteen fathoms water. It is extremely questionable whether either of the yawls can be raised, or any part of their carires recovered. The Mil waukee is the third propeller recently lost by the American transportation Company, none of which were Insured. The Oriental, which went on the rocks near where the Milwaukee now lies, and went to pieces, was the first, which was quickly Mllowed by the explosion of the Ohio off Long Point on Lake Erie. ger The United 'Presbyterian Church edifice at London, C. W., the Great West ern Railway repair shop. Cant's sash fac tory, and s large quantity of lumber, were destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. The "oak shop contained three cars undergo ing repairs, which were consumed. lon about $14,000. Or A young farmer living in Du Page county, 111., named Averill, quarreled with his wile, a few &mince, and she left for her father's. The next day the husband killed himself by cutting his throat. The suicide had been married less than a year. Purism roa WAIL—The note of her fW prepapreparation is heard both M England and Fein er. These two formidable nations are preparing for war. -Trance in ber Nary Yards, and England in her kreenah. are gradually and trmOly ,perfecting and strenghtesing the sinews of war. Each seems to be inspired within instino. dye idea, that there is an inevitable re. qukentent • them to action. The tone of the press is the bitter towards England and the Theo kasugstid openly charges that its attentions are /hos The fires of war are still by ur the ning. are spread ing in apein and Amoco, eel doe ems toU bow long it may be befog Swope will be all Wass under a fearful etrated. Peers does not skein firmly as Wiper& anywhere in the Old World. If the Em. petit of the French is spooling for * fight, he should have the manhood at once to take John Bull by the nose, and open the dance, and not be ineskias around in s very questionable way. Boeaehlaahgnarde connected with a theatre notedl undertook ' cowhide thole's:id aditbr y the littabwmA to The ky "local," semintad by sow& enacted the play'or""Tarning the Tables." by adminUta a Novara drub bing to the theatrical ote. The tat ter waregee issumtly erreaed by the to the lialastame and kept there instil =oat g, When a kelvins to& Nice, arid they *ere ordered to pay fine - salptlb et go tojitilor thirty Cbradellug ass effitor it asdre as 'basalt= soodespliaseil. • SW The Troy Thneti in acOeEdanoe with zi alt= ..4.l..a stutonneer that Jolla "toinistinch Om, ' of paternal roof Creel' Tit* bot _ Mrs. lierriarogy as well As °Ma 0400514 gond and gittrarg. for, township, who woo fa: burning of his upoillki '7,7 7 T from the , " 1 " 1 " 61:. '";,;;;•1,• - f:ri la • ea hatiosaribably • • "et rondoololl locomotion Mika& for anything terrestial, even to cartons-boigisad 4,14440pper5." ottoomiii with insults ihnonabla to s largo ht. moos in She islamoli , • Ii - The toor of 1 1 fre"4 1 4 # O )rQ 14 06 goose block, ie beim "Islierea 4/784e," s'd Min be, whom complete(' mile of the most eliio - business altar in the atty. INIP The Dunbar, .sad Xi* tars were a the track three done on Why *vetting last, 111 the "quiekTeond out," and did not reach Brio wail 101'. L Or We have heard it remarked frequently, within the past Wye dart, that the weather was "soot." it it, rather. 111111•• Is consequenme of die Railroad mile bration at Warren being advertised to come off oit Thursday nese' the time of holding the Yale by the Ladies'of the Park Presbyterian Cburoit, has been changed from 7'hursday to *annuity evening. We regret to leant that the store of Pettit & Long, in Fairview, was burned on Wednesday morning,- The goods were mostly saved, but the loss will be quite heavy. Wb did not learn how the tire originated. Mir They are filing to have a calico dress hall th Rarrishurg for the benefit of the poor of that village. Why woutd'nt such an "insti intim*" pay here ! ' sar The Wayne Guards keep up tbeir com pany and squad drills with spirit. By the by, when is that deg going to be presented' Those interested ought to Ore us due notice of the time, so we can have that cider prepared. ler A Harrisburg paper records the fact that a male and female were arrested in that "burg" the other night ..for improper con duct." ',Justice wasn't stone blind, half of Harrisburg would be keeping them company. P... It is said in the newspapers that Tom Thumb is about to be married to a lady of his ova she, and the Rome Journal asks, should not a baby, smaller than Thumb himself, be properly named Little Finger. CMIGHJIT & CLatur, have removed their wholeiale establiehment to the new building they have been erecting during the rummer on the Public Square. They have very appro priately immilLit Commercial Building. ,pp- The Editor of the Argos, Dunkirk, is stall a little ••how mate you so." He incises some one has been putting liquor in our drink ---proltably because his own bottle is becoming low 2 blew, neighbor! when you turn a renal upside down so often., lt:hrst loose sSOOOO of its content; I tar George Gallagher. a iton of Wm. 31. Gallagher, Esq., of this city, was very severely injured, by a kick from a horse he was lead ing, on Sunday morning last. The blow struck him in the face, fracturing his jaw ; but al though the injury is very' painful, his friends do not anticipate any serious results. sir The "John Brown sympathisers" held a stand pow-wow the other night in Cleveland, sad the National Deseetrat, in noticing it says, "if the tears shad were gathered Into one grand atir The noodies of who act as 7 toadies of the New York Tra til# 7tattre now pub lishing its prospectus and encouraging its cir culation, thereby biting oil their own noses, and haven't wit enough to see it. For their labor they enjoy the blessed privilege of an exchange. ice` The rertisetnent of Dr. Hall's Cough Remedy Ibe found in another column.— This met)* ine has been before the public fora number o ears, and has areputation possess ed by few similar preparations, as the reader will see by retorting to the list of names at tached to the certificate. air The •'quick-sanal cuts" on the Sun bury and Erie Railway are again giving the company considerable trouble. Many reme dies for the difficulty have been suggested, and men are at the work of removing the brow of the troublesome hill, and, as we are inform ed, Will continue the removal of earth, until the road-bed is relieved of all lateral pressure. Or We see by the New York papers that the balloon exhibition of Prof. Lowe; at New Fork, is finally closed for the session, and the promised atrial trip to Europe postponed— mainly "on account of the weather." The twiloon has been carried to e i Owe near the bas-house. at the foot of Pourteenth street, North River, where it will remain until spring, if not longer ! ger We thought some cute Editor would "nose out" the reason why that lady printer attempted to shoot a gentleman printer in Cleveland a few weeks ago, a notice of which t►bioh We gore at thetime—entl here it is : because the tutor bad limaarked that "some body would have to get another font of moll ceps for her, before long." Ahem the "naughty feller!" per We lawn that the Committee on' Rail road front the City Conseil., of Philadelphia,. coatemplate visiting this city next week, for the purpose of examining the finished portion of the Erie and Sunbury road to Warren.— They will leave oa the 12th, and reach here probably on the evening of Use 1401. We would nest to air Warren Mead! that if they in tend to "celebrate" at ali this winter, they had better "hurt' up their cokes," sad do it while oar Philadelphia Mends are with them. Ns. Gast* Gitamtwoon's ..Litt le Pilgrim." $ monthly jaarnal far Boys and Girls, will weatamtwee Ita wreath volume cm the Oat of Amity. ?kis la unquesiloaably one of the teat papers l'ow the "little folks" published, sad we cordially reoomateud it, to all paweata. It is publishadat 1112. South thirdatraet, by L S. Lippincott, se 00 outs perlyesr; 6 ea*/ flrr t 2 ; 1 4 fbrss, sad one, Co getter up of slab; 21 fur $B, sad 60 'fur $l6. These terror are cheap anough,, sad Ought to lueresse a env la every readiughousshoki in the land I lirt` II NSW b one of our enchant -1 thst "HAMM Crease hare recently bees olleabeed la amend or the tans of our fl. *et ta to I!‘lainte in the natl. *list it 4 eleenthin tat res 4 They ent Ofont• posed of both encat. The. members commit* hove their.oe** weetely bat pottready and stootionsioly ortddsott.-44 oltytet of all * ids* bola; baprontatent, ht otai:*tun* *al* tgisofie!, Allit• gook end *:ti, to *Adorn .44 4•014 quideloo- of die Wet. for dot atrieork Led* eiCipbblntiertkor (,idger 4 )r isitiastai himself rosablisrable el $ — Ga d day s '. _l ass. timer sad TrailAliW pro the quarters) ULM ,Muftt• 400, 1 1= 4 ,4 = Moe f4h2 pig. The Ware tutZlistaret t. by about three hundred pordollit dt K wlrn ifiusred to h. ostoubst vie ti. ,takyoopi* of unit , sir We take pleasure in alnanseing that the track of nanbiniferidlietio Mad is in. ished, sentthecare riuntisig aweigh to Marron We learn, in soameetioarthit thia.rst r thst ear Warren edema =epees to =k W& the event en Thursday, of nest weak, 1* wsliable man ner. We are not hilly. advised of the pro gramme adopted for the opeasism but under stand a limited =Mbar of Wilted rpMnis. in cluding the committeaef the City Oaamilit of Philadelphia, etas:hen sematiamed, will be present. And in order that, all who wish may PartitiPtte. we are Informed the 1L it. Com pany have &tad upon the emenheal rate of one dollar tor the round trip, to gam than Invited guests ; tickets for whlith must be procured at the office before taking seats in the ears. As this eeleteadee is partly a mints silk, =- connected with the essapeity, this is extremely liberal oaths part Of the managers. Of enures, all Erie . Will go over and shake bands with oar neighbor, on the OCCSIAOS. }low vs Woes. Idnacitui.—Those who love useful books. and snob as *Wiley. amis. num of a novel' dad" innotisat character, will be glad to leant that Disk kiritagerald, of Now York, cerebrated for publishing works for the entertainment, have Just iseued another that brings some of the seerrieet tricks and performances within the reach of every home circle, It is celled "Two Samar Orr," and furnishes "dear had comprehensive explana tions how to perform with ease all the curious card deceptions aad sleight of load tricks ex tant," as well as an godless variety of enter taining experiments isrdra whit-roma or white magic, Including the celebrated science of tree ond sight," besides games, passim, and seise tam wonders. "Ms Sscasre Orr" Is Illustra ted with over 800 engravings, isprettily boned, and Is sold for One Dollar. .It may be termed the Magazine of Miracles Everybody seems to be on the riven just now for Christmas gifts, New Years pre sents, and tokens of love or friendship. Even some of our "plitrons," who imagine Editors live in clover, have money at interest, sad stock* in aft the "gas" factorise of the eountry, and hence can let their light shine from year end to year end without calling on them for the "needful," are actually Wahl*, of astonish ing us on or about Christmas, w few op be fore or a feu days after," ea the amnia say, by coming in and paying up their dues, and a year in advance. If they should do it, wont we bare a good time scree:ally—weal we pat ronise the Bookstores, and make presents to I every body ; and the jewelry stores, and make more presents to every body ; and the dry goods stores, and make still,more presents to every body; and the Bandy shops and treat all the children ; the toy *hope, and make them all glad—in short, should the event lake place mentioned, what an of imr. eat w isoceee• n wawa afilrorrirr ill ew many little debts it would wipe out. Think of it, della onemts, and ere Christmas and New Tear is palmed, come in do the fair tiling by us and yottivelves. Bo mote it be ! Ilfir The best Family and Agrimdtoral weekly in the country is unquestionably "Moore's Rural Nese Yorker." As an Agricul tural, Horticult aril, Literary and Family Newie paper, combined, it has long been unrivaled.— It aims to excel in both Contents and Appear ance---Employs the Best Talent, and has an ef ficient Corp. of Editor* and Bireeiat o°lnel/sitars, with hundreds of Able Correspondents in va rious parts of the Union, British Provinces, hic._ As an ILLI7IIIIItAtiD J0L111414, it IS villa. able and attractive, containing numerousbeau titgl end costly Engravings, including Man. trations in Agriculture, Horticulture, Rural Architecture, Atc., dm% Though the Rural is not designed to supersede Local Newspapers, each ad:ober contains a complete Summary of the most important news, with reliablereports of the Markets. Combining so many Naives, it is not surprising that Ithe Rural New-Yorker has become the favorite paper for the Fanner, Horticulturist and Family. The eleventh vol ume commences on the drat of January, whinh is always the beet time for subscribers to cow mane. The terms are $2 per year the single subscribers, with a large reduction to slobs.— Address, D. 1). 2", Moore, Bakbkiker s N. We will club the Rosesl and the 06rerser at $2,75 for the year. . gip- A miens devotee to stitletioe has turned his attention to eshenfation is regard to the cost of the nowt Thankagtehtg festival The following, figures thew the remit arrived at: Stu*. %sillier& Tartoys, slooteag 7 Ito 18114 ... 4„.... 21 000,000, at Ite AMAMI etsioissin of no Limaii74l.o4 matipiai. at AL , ... 14,01 ford, Option podettot, st *ls clad— Total I Ss,sa,4l4 But th e old eodger-tater has :made so esti mate about the wasted ogee, the beef, the pork, the mottos, the game, &e., which Tashi probably aggregate a ratted 106.000,000 wee, and put down the good toenails and thoughts engendered at say 5100,000,008, aid the ad eulatioo will he soarer Mot. Theakeighiag is a great isatitutioi. Ma. Narrow :--is there any power that can he brought into action, vested in ouroily an. aorisies to keep bogs sad cows boat running at burp in our streets. If there is any hew that will compel owners of mistelderoote ani mals to keep theovithin their own eneleuenoe, • why dial the Municipal seven bare it dose? I do not believe thereto a City hobs 'United States, of tin thoturind inhabitaa# , . eneepting Er* where - the pablie crane.. , i eoustantly occupied as pig and °ow paw, .e. In most cities, the authorities enewarage whaling" tends to 1 414141 4 the sintsfs..lllll. flour town no one may venture to mita tugtenauro ter ern meet. or putting pound in order outside et the front fence. without being spew* 111 am. 'lag It Cora up as if e plow bed poled throned it, and I think . we "odd be proteetat as be Jae ensitnuaters are gowned, mo MAX Lore..-R. aochatansad Algot a *Ur pasad Jabs Idaapby diovpmatilosa Wait • ins ape olidtt Ile Ant et tbs• posaud us*. `alai ia . sappoloat to bolo.bboa dram* tit u; takcsO id, by tallboy talialba & RLP A m irlilikornr,.toogl-016,, It rift? o g i ee. VP 4!l, 7i 404 11 41 abitaleiTi / hest aims bees. The s' oe7 tekTlellll2a ' of ibPifri,f4l#472/Pl - thiudiriNo ,ohLtrabar, Aobn Brown. -,ol,oolrAilililli‘.--440—..iibit:Ants gin" tapas thetermatimlist igidirot an old pen sioned relic of revolutionist-I'day"; WWI Pains *WINIbb",/1001*****ItniMamtlim of the the 00000 . 1 4 10 . d !,•!!!; 11111 V'_ bY aaaifnrertor intellefanntesdiewasente (sutt.abolitioq &cannot, Or prolllpsee, by the way!) new - ibetis thi 'Moloch of a popular opinion which, *hough founded in s eastismor Itlre most righteous in its conception, that 4ibl foe all," deilanif in the extrene, soca and politlial negro equal t Fatisirilutting believes, as bet Ina ibealia4tar do, that he is improving the con dition of the negro net by thus setting at de instincts of our own--and hero he comes in contact with the observing Ma/Ma, whose *idea, are that a result quite the reverse obtains from a coulee so much at, atelanor with the lowa of nsture---that of self -4414.1"4. We MAP- these remarks with no l'haraaeio . llVl'lla i tif aiiiiitrubiess, nor for nal otki Wpm than that, of lifting our mist !wind *bet we consider one of the greateet evils of the day, that leprous spot upon the •bod,y mobil and politic, negro equality. 11116 The New York Chatter election. which LOA pilicu'es Tuesday, resulted in the snout* Of FRILVAirDO WOOO, over Flareuseyer, demo crat, and Opd,Tltf,, republican. as follows : Wow), 80,126; Navintinn, 2t1,843 ; °emits, Plawality for WOOD over HA VIVIETI6II, B,2B6,—nearly the same u the majority for TIZILDIS (8,830 over WOOD in 1457. The ag gregate vote cost was 78,741—1eas by 4,492 than the total polled at the election of l HAVVISTIS ran 6,070 ahead of ()env as ; while Welnea nuijoritr trier OPDVIII in 8,352. The united vote of Ortinut nod HAVIIIIIYEZ is 48- 616 ; Woof, polled at this election but 30.125 votes against 85,f161 in 1857--ft loan of 9.826. We" Mr. X. B. Loway publishes in the Trim Americas a letter addressed ie us, Width he could with much more propriety have sent through the post office or handed us in person, dallying the statement in the Cleveland papers Out he had been requested to leave Wheeling by the citizens, by reason of baring expressed a strong sympathifor Brown, while in that city. He sar the whole story is a fabrication, as nothing of the kind occurred. Certainly, Mr. L. is, entitled to the "benefit of the doubt " mar How some of the gaping Buffalonians were sold the other day is 'hut r e l a t e d in th e ceatM : "Ruch excitement way created last night in the 'vicinity of the t'entral depot, on the arrival of the Lake Shore train. The storm your sprawl that the remains of Jong Blum were Dn the cars. A coffin MLR taken off the train, containing a dead hod' going east II the New York awl Erie ron.l • and crowds *Diked around it. manifesting great anxiety to rairthe , belly, and it was *owe time before they were made to understand that the box contained the remains of another per.oin, not JOIN Bit! Wx. After comprehending shift, the crowd dispersed, and the coffin was conveyed to the New York and Eric Depot, to proceed to its destination." Ron. Alfred Kelly, well known in this oily in connection with the construction of the 2 ott...nnana mid, died at hiq resilience in Columbus, Olio, a few days since. Ile had been in feeble health for some tuoutla. The Rational Democrat says the life of ALFRED Ha mar would ho a history of the internal im provement system of Ohio, for bis name is in dissolubly connected with its Canal and Rail Road interests. Ile is the father of the pres ent Banking system in that State,, Although his warmers madehim but personal friends in Ohio, yet his death is . lamented by many Who admired the strong sense nod indomitable energy of the man. pr. The Ladies connected with the Park Presbyterian Church are making extensive ressingissas for a Fair, for the benefit of that church, to be' given at the Reed House Hall op Wedneedaylevening next, They have an e sten . - sive vaciety of fancy work, useful as well as tornainestel„ which they propose to dispose of —land in addition to that, they will have tables groaning under- all the delicacies and luxuries Of dm eassou. As the money to be derived front this enterprise inintended to improve and beautify the Church, we trust our citizens of all dzwoolatations will make them a visit. 11186. The oil works of Col. DRAKE, at Titus tile, give evidence of an almost inexhaustible supply of oil, and . its quality appears to im prove equally with tile quantity. Co). P. is Cow pumping up the greesey liquid at the rate of nearly a Wirral an hour for twenty-four hours in the day. and sometimes that amount in tar exceeded. Re shipped fifty-three bar rel* of the oil to Pittsburgh the other day, and there are two hundred more at the Union Mills Station awaiting the convenience of the gait road he rhiguneat. The owl profits of this oho eglinoint estimated at over twenty fl i m b eno t i ithi ?IRMO 1 Dolma Sturm TRoure.—The original Now 00ealisind Metropolitan Burlesque Opera Troupe Gigaton performers and a Brass Band, •ill give two grand Ethiopian Concerts at Park Ball, on - Monday and Tuesday evenings, Dec. 12th sad 18th. This Company is highly spoken of, sad it is said embrace* a large number of the beat delineators of Negro characters in td e aoantry. The two beantllal little fancy .• an_ alma Mad'lle Estella and to Petite, c e P is eamiseded with this Troupe. Ise The atm wholesale Dry Or , ads Haase, tkpinposed rgibthrlimeettpt r ;Web in our city we =deed two weeks d nee, has been opened Mlle. 4, Reed House. • The proprietor, kissavia, enema awn. .ng us a pioneer Oda brawl' of trade, ar we woo , ' Bum " to Our eithelee„,„ the ha p otanee of giving the einverprulaun voe 61400 . 4 mu it maybe de serving of. NIL nokligror i .ng slaaderons paragraph on lib° rim • from an ekehange. We hope 4 waa" gar then in Ha rotted calquiny_: 'WA /fat so smart isa her dausktere, she yea •iiir aged by & Lay, b ut th ey getterany bad 11111. 'Aril" • Look' oat for broontetivkv , KILWAULGIEL L a n' Jidt ?muds arooser, .111 MultiON, Jr., of Brie, to r AN, daughter of John. J. Br waatille, Me meaty, Pa. ' fa Daft* N. Y., on the let WI, by Dr. A. 2 Cheater, egatt Tudidilitat at •Jaoob Davis. • gi obr at r . jumma. &SIM of Wattabtait 'hrttklitaa MAZY IL, eldest daughter of ' T. Ult - 0 4 by Herr. 8. L. Wahiawa, ,ag r , w",•=o :BM.; at Watitlbrd, Pa., is M ha MAZY I& TOORMILunt Of Ullloll 11Mai4la- Oa 00.261€,)1 Rev'. Jelus'Proedor, 1111 •Sh,__ 4* to Mite MARTHA MIL anOt tomato A TAX mix. ila place se- Friday suernirg - -tion of Jour Rev. Mr. a sermon.— Narrzoo, or few years occupied the e would have tmteutlow Ids __ though he km IK"Wafrilt"_4!"l44P3n. W /RV Imes ,1487 rues kw tea .-41'mongthe last viaitore to Sunn ~ ka , previous to the death of Mr. Iyt itu the Oovernor of the Mate, whe a t , ' in thankosi t i gA i tt y at hi' brother's h o me the neighborhood. ,On the afien toou of day, Governor HoOsan. Wok 'lir. pollen H. firtunell end ;117 1 ,7 Horgan. 4111e1 on ILL Irving to jay h u *pea% Mr. Irving to hn t a w pheeeful spirits, ended in the p ar k a . , 414 surrounded by his relative'. After to o. venation of ten minutes, the party bid Jrving.terewell, tittle thinkin g it woof be for the last time.. tor Mums has become a fonei s h 4 rival to Indiana—a "land of sett s o oie unhappily mated. The divorce las , wide spew gaterto Angle blessxhi esc sad one judge hag recently granted 2.5 p e si t i ois at, One sitting. it requires Only *e el days' residenoe. A gentleman 11 1 4 4 Indiana was reoeotly ... setonished to k in thou bia 'site while vmmg a Mend in te,. ses hail obtained a diroece and gaols. herself off as a blooming "Mbar" eN t - i's et sixteen. Cold feet are stele/en& gs iess . l for a orce. a igg6 Qom" le radio& reoeft e tpeg onned graceful litt act by maw th e m i. tion Of a pittman at Setton le Ho e o gi t , ry, who ealicited her IN osty to give telelmoop. humbly to the local reading ro t. the applicant being a student of as my, add the place being too poor to b try one. This petition mu received with vor, send the answer ova a beautifully idled' telescope sent to the reading loom sigiVA stripling of sixteen, who Wad, boots or a living at the railway station ro Boston, has travelled through nearly ever ! State of the Union , achievuic his pan es from place to place by ingratiating hi m& with railroad conductors and agents. Be tusajtest returned froth 8t..: Louis, the entire expense of his trip being 32 cents. sir The !islet of lion. Grantley Berk. ley, the modern mighty hunter, prow through Pitsburgh, Penn., last week, and save himself out for his master. Bernal Pittsburghers bolitely called upon him and paid profound deference to his re marks. !io-gafti Nvntiotments. - - IEAV MAP!! EIMITIO13:: 0.0 TO TIT= ERIE OBSERVER STUN MEIN 10511 (orPoffirri rum Post orrict) For Tear SOK aid 10$ TIIIITIV TRY! TRY ! ! TRY THE OBSERVER TRY THE _OBSERVER STEAM PRJt .e and Paint Store, HAWN new building. Stitt at, 1 ,..7. doom wrath of the Peddle Square. A eery Hee& 'IP' count made when OW et Wholeenle• Amore* —B. C. Eta, red • G. T.7Jerierrt, Suers, Mormheast ; J. G stria . oss, Fairview ; Lamm I oettstrt- Howl price, . 1 1. eta. to MIX eta. per bottle. Dee. Itl, 1359.-43127 ' 3.01,113. Amoco. General Government Arany wasEnurria CAR, D. C. BEARDSLEY & HARVEY, offer their rerricea to the public Me T a Ztf &bee before the Government. morertles es eolleitoreel Pstmite Pensions and Land arreAte Claims before Congress and the CoertoiTtehes resew ted sad preeerated. Business before soy of the Departments attended to proonfllt. 0111 e• No. 1112, tkoMettit AMA, tweet 1 t.srl Bissnsurr. rum L. Beaver. vairIIraIMICOTOIIIIS Hoe. P. A. TalesedAt% N. T. Iltos. B. Moms" Mk. Pll Peter Peewee. Bin. Hon.C.N. Warmth " H•• „ Brsistus Brooks, " Copt.W.W. u.eblu. DM, S. Brenton, Alb. " Illka.1114)als WM% " .1 A i' Gmatner, " B. Mak 11.11 even, Crew titee. , eml Beardsley, " Jetta O. Size Therllegtoe Pt. U. finery , earlieons. Ass. Wu. Domino, Olio. Bon- Jan. Platt. Osinnyo." D. A. Ntettedi.Dettoit. Ikb. Beef. Cony, Watertown 0 I'. Wawa, X. 800. A.P. Itacherter "J. D. Cipher I= l ll fii nenartliarrty, bernalo, 4 . Beal. A. rorA.- Orkleorto M IO. Deals. f` Cony Bobber, r. lhate K. P. abetter*, Ate•dete Pa A. P. Harvey, Hebron., NS. Dee, 10. 11411. B. GRAMNIB.4 CO.'S i • ----N .i. it Ita, CELEBRATED . 4 W '• OYSTERS!: From Baltimore and Delewagy, received gaily, at A. Meat Market, and Vegetable Store, J. WELSH, Ag't. Chespeide. P. S. Orders from the country promptly Brie. Del. 10.'60.-27.0. TRY !! I