Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 26, 1853, Image 2

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BRIE, PA
kY MORNING, .Nov. 26, 1958
SATUR
e Legality of our Position.
re,allpar readers will thank' us for in- i
Legal opinion ~ f Messrs. Babbit, Mar-. I
Taylor, in regard to. the legality of the
mr municipal authorities towards the 1
papy. While this opinion cannot
oar city right before the wntld, and-I
Ommunity as a law abiding and law
, People, it exhibits with)eqnal
clear
tte company have beet attempting to
1 4 despite law or equity. It shows isl
eteumpany alone peesesees the spirit of
1 iltat its Directors were willing to sacri
, lisgaLrestraint in order to sec . omplish
'
molts purrise
We are
.ertingth
shall. an
action of
railroad
fad to p 1
show our
.
sustanan
nay that
ride ore
so tka - t t
the MI
fie en•r
their inf
n knasequeuCe of the length or the"of
liteente is mar c .Ist inns to-day, relative
i(ruai difficulty, we are unalle to give
e+ which shone tu tires a paper interest
e[ "war" being -,-ver f 4 the present, we
lible ti turn our attention to ..,euirthing
de's "pose" an li,",anti-gaug s." Let nt,
pray:
SOP
ficial" d
to our
that Va
ing: T
hope to
else
hope a.
=:=
OW
idAN BET YOUR LIFE ON . T.'—The Bor
der, after abusinq the citizen; of Brie 34
th e y were a ~ ..t. uf :,:unibal, calling ti l e's'
= ~ f h.trel maw-, because tbey are a law
people and flaterminod to s, - , , c the legal
1
uts of theft nruttit:ip,tl au+ 11 , 1 itiv, , , carried
.t. a correspondent up to rcpirt progrcs<",
i
suppose, pick up a for i:ezo. 7 ork . :r which
tar could ridiettlo 11-1 W,ll. he eatnr , ,
alxint, and her, is ill.: rcbult i.: his obse . r-
ME
tb nig%
all Bor
ibidin
'fuser
and,
!ME
look •
vatio
" A
ieopl
are b
state
any
will
to sa
have
them I
: . .
1 great deal of felinei: i., ni;,nifettc I. The
appear deterniin.-.I I.r, hate their tray and
, .nd to make trouble. In the prcient
f extitemenk, it iS u.,.:). , :' o to reaivat with
•, tr • tit? ite ve I",ra ot . i., a• c i fir.c! 9 , •rt aged, a,..n. , /
• nd it q.n.y 1 , , , ./: ,. . ' I 01-mr; have more
ka
toy next-()n • -rue of the -u,=:- , rhich
od to the pr-itir i .it. it ite of,' Ililtw , • = I lelre
hire." . .. -
on can het your life nit that," racing man:
I tizen , , Of Erie fgtrvr ty, , n ah.i tI and o4t
:and will not 9tan I it Atli; :qugcr:" aryl the
lo Co; t rii ; r Ivu; beun (+DP E.- war through
much of au.? •Ibtl-, we sub-
I to ti0..8 v •II t
rage
Buff
whi
ITERATION OF THE POST . AI4: - .—it ;- I tirrent
id, in eir..:lea whi , h • -1;.-,i,t f- I.:n w, that a
emendation will,l r , up- , .: :,;,-; {,..!, ^7 . --.-.,, in fa's
modifying the p 1....: Tir. r.,vcrweil ,-.f
teplrtnrait, it i, u• w s• -5..):, '1c:.1,) o. ‘.l. n.- , 1
Ite exp..me- , -. eh , ..p -, • ..., i,...i'.i...ref01....
•eithi‘ndon.oi. -.T.e.ti..... -, :..-, --- L. tr,; , -,-.; t.:tive
a, and nwspaner-; f.t.r.:.; :r. 7.' I: ,, avily.
adelphia Bt.:// , t,4..
Ili e do isOt ..sgra. si'hh the Bulletin 1.11-: ,. .. it ne-,
arily follrc*s the t, i - .:zi1i.‘ , ., - _ , the pn.ient lag ii
e modiSed, "citc . .up - 1 2 -,5r.1k..i., t-hur.if re tl :3,!
nione4," 4 - )r -thaz "irt. - :.?!.... ::.,%-,, fob) .:,-,..-; ,, e.i 1.,..
cents, awl now. , :p..p2r-i,f.t.tei in ,r,.' h.:,: s ily.''
irne,,we ktuubt w - .!:!, ti,,,- "...1, ; et-t , rwu.i 6f th •
lartuAtit it 'not toll 1 , i-• • -:-*....:.:-..' - , L. - .1 il
' - ww 5'
wt..), as-true !IL,: 14: D - p.,....:2. a: , :a 4 ,-;l0 L..
port it.“.tlf. At hast til.. , :, r i.v: 1 ;1 . int.t., W..
w th e ides is 11,...:(uning vv.:: p palmltmari! ,
inea - men•—..b.tnkers, . emanate:nal-cu.- iner
.nta, and the huwiri,o.b-.lr. ela!-; r 4 tius4v:s4
who use the 'fite . o i . les aff - lrdea 3,7 :tin) tn4r.Z.:-. -
gt theDe - artr. , ,c.ntenght : 0 te....-eapp.:,...-,eli a p is: .
least, by wit ,- .:7rever,u_:h.'n. t.ii,‘ t , ; , ,-irc.tilfreto
..1
tage—%but we think d'.11.- - ,t - ntly. Wh. we so
I. ink it is not Ca: int•zn:ier. n - ,.-,w to .7.:.ate; hut
rely to gay that tr.: ly.-..ra 7,-, '''sat I.llc 7, e..ent,
.
tea; to a very gr.-, , at W:t' - 1 . ,,..,n ilT:nialut.lined,
E d yet the D:pirtmcnt .J.,::•,-lalt hoe - un• - • - ti cir.rga
n•the Pre.littrY. Aini ;•:•.: %-..:-3- ilu;iueti win
pays his letter. The E.- ..yellm-pst inral,:.l,l4lv
k'n out,` whereaN 01 , 5 • tt•lv..r:i.“‘ , l t n yeti
eat extent. at unpftl, dil i • thf:lr
ay to - the Dn , l
would, t herrf)r.. m, kr 1,. pJpf•ra.
I vp—not optional. Thl4 w.l.;•' Nazpri illy at
i ; se the vaci , nu-, ix:sii:- i.:1i:...:1n.- it .: i.I.E-n
-cl_
1 'Lure '. Cud - tic. 1,, • , tsu. ‘.; a. ; ) rxe, 'Jac,: is
3 sort of ex is: f -, -.- - p 1 i - r-i •ii ..es , ii:t I:;tte,c
12
48
1.1 neglecting ta pay , 1.-- p ..-.. t ,.... 1 .; al ?it „ -,i :NJif
algress will alai:a . ; ta, is -t .n tiv:t p4'iiculnr.
ANNEXATION.-Th‘:
big papi; takes v
the annexation of rs•
•• y remembers weiLt t F. , ,1 - 4.1 ;•f,4
- • •about t.II vicar.
anexing TCIP.- ‘.»:-.9
characta, 1.”-*rng, t;d3
resort cf raE....Xand • r)fs
entreats and c
tiiacrgan i iedT7.l-17 , 1 ccr
tainly be thei.).l ne! of.
, a-V, the &t Step n 7 ;7.t. , ..1 caret"- cr
military conqnelt, +'•
and suicidal. 7.5(.• • n
opposed it—mil nu- gx.-
the counrois of W
-n
of the republic npfyy.:
not, could nit 1, :r-In 3 , Ti t
.A.merice. then kn e n :i. t 2 ,
fait, went i+,:„ f or c . r . in .%71
4 3 .7.ir.itiy ; r that
filigree . that first .taiitamph of the , f.,111 , 1i-ter4/ No
part of the' tni•in ; , 1 :WM*
than T191:0-: G•lti latt'.tttintl - • f o ll ow
the stare an i Gtrip. Lys ft ti
bewsp a p er g. Vamp-cr, .:15;111 - 0 al
ready old J•trh.r.-, ToN. r •h, rr, her
ture mac be aately tr cl Nci).l would turn
her oet:' Who in sf , rry sli i in? Wly,i 3 no t
glad that (he IrnE ehilf! :oliptc , l into
the family f•nd mtvlc (qv of en : hoir, f the re
public? . The marl of thip iz, thi' if •lw Sand
wich bland!. join thoir fr , rtime with
oars, "Bark a :_ -
Iler The Phitackiph,ia Aeijus give:. the partici
Ware of the enatiqr r , f a leanal hiventilt in that
city. It seems that a Mr, R.LbeCIS Eardtnau,
after living with her tie .7 ? art'! left him
- and her twa ciiiidrta, -ad 7, - vat in ano
ther part of the city here she henint acquaint
ed with a Mr. Joeeph trlir.trt 4he was
m arr ied, after a britf cow t, She 11%.1 . 3 indulg
ed in all her whims aur ob..equiuua . and lov
ing lord for several weeks. whoa basineab called
him to the country for a ;hart time. ' When he
returned, his wife was among thA missing. sa ne
time after, he diAcovered her at the theatre with
sittangernan, who proved h/.. her first husband,
to whom she had returned. When urtieuttxl, she
denied having ever seen Bown;utn, but not Wiz
believed, she was held to bail for fuither ezi a r.
nation.
NO. lows . G. MoKiuley. Eiqo btu" booms
sole proprietor ri.iditilormocrarie
ed st
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EEO
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craa3tiln
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Yrn:ng,
Ti
Mine et the Saute Diresters.,
As a pert of the History of the 'Ansa and of
our city, we occupy more of our space this week
than we ought to spare with the Address of the I
Board of Directors of the Rale and North Nast
railroad, explanatory of, and defending their cause
in the matter of a change of gauge on that road.
We do so for the reason given, and also because
we propose to have a few writ; to say upon the
subject matter ourself, and we would fain treat
even the authors of this address fairly. No one
jh . this vicinity can have forgotten that a few short
weeks ago five of those who new appear over their
own signatures advocating a change of gauge,
issued several addresses "to the public," accus
ing one of our prelate Citirena of having entered
into a conspiracy, fore ronsideration, with Rail-.
read men East and West of us to do precia
what they My. they hare now, "after full . consff:
eration,"
conc luded to do themselves. The in
diyid*l so assailed they stigmatized with the
saost'quaulting epithets, and the act of seeking
to deprive Erie of the change of gauge as one
that ought to consign him to eternal infamy. re
it wonderful then - Out the public should stand
aghast with astonishment when these Dire tiors now
avow their readiness to perpetrate thh very set
they, a few short weeks ago, condemned in others.
Is it wonderful, agaih, that the same "public," to 1
whlch they then appealed, should now enquire
what "consideration" they have received that
i this change should come over the spirit of their
dr, am? In plainer English. if railroad men,
through their instrument Dennis, were willing to
give a private citizen, who had no • power in the
management of that road, the gum offififen Wee
:and dollars to help to procure a change , of gauge,
what hart they gl e is ilantt. who control
the road, to do it. Here is a question to be sol
ved, not by the eof three, but by the rule of
fire. One word ore and we pass to the maid
oration of their w West*. It will be recollect
-411 that the person they assailed last summer
claimed -in .his defense that the note. Dennis and
Stew Ore 111111, was for the -stun named, provid
ed a "satisfactory Board el Direeters - * should he
elected, and it natned those very men a . the indivi
duals who would constitute a • e4t isfaetory hoard."
• Now, will arty snarl pretend to say that this Board
has not proved itself "satisf tetery," •s, far as the
change of gauge i 4 concerned. We think not
:liter reading the address in another celttmn:
The Directors it; their manife,to 'et out •t/th
the n'izertion that their duty to the road commit.
ti 'their care and "to the city iu which they .
have for tuany.yearr, - ri sided;! dem:m(l4 of,them
the change they plopo.le. This 6 true, or it
'nut true. If true,. wo 1).;g to risk how come it
plat they have just fourol it out'—how happen,
it that jilr two year:, tittrin -ill of which time a
'ina - I ^:ity'of the present tumid ha% f , beilt I)irce-•
they hav , s.oblivion:;tolho "beta
!!L e
istpregt•-• of thi , ft „North Flat road, of the
city and rountr Etie,,;of'gcneral trlde, ;corn=
un-rie• and travel'?" One rcnitl suppol.,e that gen
tlemen ot . tho known int ,, lligence ofthc.cDircA
trier. wou";.1. tai have ;coved. what tea= for
t ' z city.
The; 0. , . romph, inelignln!ly u ;thriller
thei' ri• e..lv, , ,inc-. 1 thy pro perity. r.f Erie.
er.11%/ it: We nn,r-cr, the policy
. r •((.,N?. 7 :t us 11(.1..tof•sre . 1•1 Tight Or it is
wrong. If wring, then t Ley har.: been, by their.
c rztr) ,Ita;g , ,,enrirnyoring to injure the
do , ,•nz:t.ary, right. then we 11n
( i. r.....-.tinr.•"thei r visit in rAranee thr ,
prc.lpet I: 01 . Erie •' 4t4 ;usu.( 1.0.11 , ti , eN "free.
that 1:rle hva been r:rmig, ,, .l by the Buf-
Stlt.• Line•nnil nthrr New York r.vidq--
t.hnt. Finee there hlve been a eontin
, uatiin re."zll ,- cont tra:-.1.: to. ItaSirk;" anzl
vet tile , : h&tvi , ..pcith tLo4.-
•
w+lo nn. -: wronve.i
f. •rec , Etie frtmn.hrr,roSitinn: In make her submit
r. trr..att..r wrong: and at the same time trust to
the hour Ay auu ii-ner of thttskt silts) hoc: , corn
initt et!, the , wrairp-, ''or titr toifilimer,t (If the pro
mises the Director- urw t him wmid bts a per-
fee! sAlcef errAtr wrwituti< We egret• with the Diem-
tors that the six foot truck : , hould have been long i
8.1a7,.! t xtenled to Dunkirk. and we firmly belie:%:e
it wonl I have been hail thry hot stood pp 'man
fully, unitedly, as on.- man, for their rights, and
the: rights and interests of the city. But these
Directors claim t,l tie. th, excinsive friends of Erie
—that they slono ein se,. what is and what is I
not for her interest • in phi- matter; and yet they
do not hesitate to indolg,.l in the contemptible ,
ft,n gs ::...0 ofien 11.X1 against kis by our rivals East
and West, when they sneeringly declare that they
can teen no "prergriety of mining the road over a
;inn Irk •I feet down hill to the harbor for the sake
~,, ~
or r•e:renmine.. th , same again in aseen ding, par
-4
:.o;l4rly when t;; , • Lake is dosed nearly five
nr,ntli-io • . ii. 74.• kr and whOtt (:$1:10t 4 will haul 1
front tiit re-' tat Dart to the Lake during the'
=tiro •-knainc.-, all the -trade that pauses sloag
a. - -..-itz, , i: :±',..:i g ocri to ?>-: :Aimed nt Erie." And
-A•Ly, pray. :qessrs. Directors of the Erie and
Nord: Ealt road, is it that "one dray will haul
fry oi tee present Depot all the trade that passes
i alone r;.:.; road Lnignel to be shipped at Erie?"
Iff y:a .-innot answer the qtteatioa we can. It is
you locatel it over a mile from the best
; 4 aris , r en• the lakes in order that ;cur otherwisa
—^rthletai lets in that vicinity would be markets
il,', .. A.nd yet with this notorious' "truth - of his
tory" staring you in the face you have the un-
Li oshing impudence to indulge in this fling against
the uhy sloss.it possesses no business, while at the
i .
same time you ask if Your "wish to advance the
prosperity of Erie. is called in question." lint
I tho audacity of thispekition is more glaringly ex
' hibited by a close examination of what itiese.Di
rectors propose as a bribe to Erie to allow a change
of gauge. Give us leave to change, say these
gentlemen, and we'll build the Little Valley ravel
to the Harbor, the Pittsburgh road to *the Har
bor, and the Western road to the flatter, "pm.
j tided satisfactory legislation is obtained." What.
i rats three "reads over A hundred f7et down hill to a,
I harbor for til t suke of ovemotniug the Mae again
lin turendittg," which, -According to the doctrine
are bast quoted , has not business enough now to
I keep one dray in employ: Either these Dim.
r tors have an idea the purple are veryshallow, and
MEI
can bo caught with poor bait, .or they ate not
over sharp themselves.
-What these Directors say *bout the possibility
of the proposed rose south of us being built is
all moonshine. One of them, the Iremango.ro•
' feet, may be built—nay, it pmbebly will be;ihut,
we are yet to see in what way a ehangeof gauge
on this road will prevent it, or visit injury will
accrue to EA, should it sot be prevented at all.
Both the Lake Shoieoad that line, Should it be
will obtain all the business they can do, and
16* more is wanted?
We might Wings upon this subjeet, sad show
how fatal the continuous gouge would be to the
prospects of the Sunbury-, jest Raw hrighlesisi,
how ongust to our Staved =Wu to outset's,
we 'midi* wore we to abaoda►our posidon, but
it is scarcely vacs. The address carries its
own costdaraustkia upon its face, sad there we
leave it! •
115. The New York Poscsuggeste that Con
gress change the title of our Charge dcs Affaireet,
and adds that if we cannot afford to furnish Eng
lish' names for all our public functionaries, we
should at least adopt one more convenient to ban.:
dle than this.
807 An enterprise has been"projeeted in New
York City which priapism to open a new - market
for manufacturers aad extend our commeree into
'regions where it bas never before penetrated.—
A congeal with a capital of $lOO,OOO propose
to'send a first clam river steamer, 190 feet long,
now nearly ready for-sea, on a trading voyage to
the head waters of the Amazon. Of the capital,
we understand that $60,000 is already subscribed.
A gentleman who his just returned from the
Amason holds out the most promising induce
ments for this enterprise. . •
lar They "do up" Legislation down in Ala
bama with railroad speed, now-a-days. Here is
a specimen. On Monday, November 14th, , the
Legialatnre commenced. No sooner had the
Senile organized, than Senator Kelly offered a
"bill to exempt certain property from execution."
Said hill provides, that in addition to property
now secure from levy and .exeoution, "one /tun
dra' bushels of COM " shall be intact from the
official hands. The rules were suspended, and
the bill, after three readings was passo,r.
Wash ington, Nov . 14.
be govenunent anxiously awaits official ac
counts from the Sandwich Islands, in respect to
the movement their authorities towards an
nexation to the United States. They have‘re
oeived none up to this hour. But they have had
private and reliable information, which induces
Ahem to believe that the movement towards an
nexation is a serious and decided one. *lt is
known here that the whole of the frawaiian
Cabinet is in favor of the project, except. Mr.
Wylie, a Seotcbman. The letter of Mr. Sever
auce our Commissioner, is much approved by
this Government. Re has, though acting with
out special instructions, expressed the views that
are entertained by the present adminiatnuion on
the subject. There is no doubt that our Govern
ment will eagerly accept any proposals for bring
ing the Sandwich Islands under our dominion,
by the only mode of annexation known in our
Constitution. The Constitution does not allow
of colonial appentlage.s; and if we admit the Sand
wich Islands, it must be as a lerritory of the
United States,-with a territorial government at
aWirl ultimately as II State.—L,/doer. of P.Ol.
A YANKEE' COLONIST.—In Ql2O of the last let-,
tors from Rayari Taylor, dated at Macao, China,
be deseribrs a visit of Commodore Perry to the
Bonin tshs, lying about 500 miles in a souther
ly direction from the Bay of Yedo, discovered
by the Japanese 2i'ecuturies. ago. lie
"'The oldest inhabitant, who probably exereLse.s
a sort of authority in eases of dispute, is a native
of MassachtuwAts, named Savory, who has been.
on the island since 1831, and is eonsiticred the
richeit of the Ills money ha been
rrincipally made by -.citing -,weei potatoes fr.
whaling ships, at the rate of two dollars p &awl:
iu .additittu to which La ha- .t and eland
fitctures rum trout sugar-cane.• At the time of
our visit• he had two hogshead of it, which was
said to be of excellent quality. The pop
ulation is tlputinually Boating, with the (seep
tion of four or five loersims who were among the
original settlers of the icazinit etatlori from
whaling vessels frequently desert and remain a
year or two, after it h;e11 they , !tnintrk again.—
the whalers are mostly Arm-riaan. met, accord
ing to the mstticro, lotwrally Potiiiiiet themselves
peaceably. "
It was on this island .} Commodore Perry
purebasi - .t from :qr. Savory a tract of . land, at
Port Lloyd, intended as n coal station for our
Pacific St amers. This tract Taylor says, " has
a front of 1,000 yards on the rater, and extends
across the island to a small bight on the north.
ern side, which was named Plheant Bay. The
location is admirably adapted to a cooling station
for steamers, since a pier fifty feet long would
strike water deep enough to Boat the
.Isrgest
vessel. If the United States Government will
establish such a line, as it is in duty bodnd to do,
the intermediate stations are thus already secur
ed, whatever may be the issue of the expedition
to Japan. The soil of Peel Island is of the rich
est vegetable mould, and might be made to pro
duce abindant supplies, while its mountain
streams furnish a never- failing source of 'excel
lent water." ,
awl endeavor to
ROM= lquarisal—By the Ch Preis of
Nov. 21 we learn that on last Sato ay a widow
woman named Mary Simmons, residing on the
North side, was committed to jail, charged with
the murder of her daughter, an interesting child
of 12: years, who was found dead in her house
Saturday morning. ft appeared in evidence he.
fore the Coroners jury, that she was a woman
addicted to intemperance, and cruel to her chil
dren. That Friday night she was drunk and
beat her daughter brutally, and then to stop her
erica thrust her head into a tub of water, holding
her in that situation until she was nearly suffoca
ted. A post mortem examination showed clot
ted blood about the lungs and heart, while the
chills body bore the traces of the inhuman blow,.
of the drunken fiend—her mother.
LOGAN SQUARE, PRITALCRILPIILA—We 960
by the -Philadelgtia-papers. that - it design has
-been executed by Samuel Sloan, architect, fur
beautifying this magnificent square, by erecting
a fountain -:n.l an artificial lake in its centre.—
Thil will be a tr,reat addition to its present beau
ties, which aro rarel equalled. When we visit
ed its refreshing aluules a few weeks ago, this
srpr.r.: contained about fifty grey and black squir.
lei , . hnpr;ing around in search of nuts, a dozen
of m Iguificent peacocks, Al dotted over with
eyes. and ais doer, as quiet and amiable as pet.
kids. running Miler the boys and eating cracker.'
from their bands, and\cuuing all kind of unties
with their'hiped playmate*. Three of these deer,
we learned, were from western Pennsylvania,
two from Ohio and one frotri ettba; and it was
very apparent that they did not all belong to one
family.
SINGULAR, SOLUTION OP SITATERT.-Thie
-1 teen years ti ince, in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, :1
man who was involved in some diaculty,
dettly disappeared, and the citizens supposing that.
ho had drowned himself, dragged the river to
find his body. A few days *Wee in taking off
the dectiyed•rtx)f of s country citureh, 4, Aeleton
war found In the loft, lying übder n hankerchief
attached to- the rafter. Extuninaticsi of tho
lutadkerchief restated in finding his mute, and
thus solving a .thirteen-year mystery—be bad
vaimaitted
WAND, 111 LOVIIINILLE MURDKitInt .—A
letter written to Citutionati ammo that Ward
has employed every lawyer of ability in Louis
ville, to defend hint on Ina trial. Ile remains in
enalksemeat, occupies a large apartment, well
furni ,in the city prise - a, being accmumnda•
ted with every luxury. From his Facet wealth
and inileantial family connections, it is already
intimated that he will not be convicted, though
his offeaceewas an act of open and direct murder.
stir. 'ha Lotisville Gburier states that a day
or two since, two geruJewerr passed through the
city os their way to Canada, to re-lliza some
lima that nut um ROM date since. They are
stay* ia Camels, hive sot lite imearre serous
bowie, aart at their cit.repota repose" their
mama bins pa Ibr dom.
=II
4 The fleaderiek Wade.
fiassul mil Pit fliesistbras
The farmland and Bain% loren.
Our newspaper Urethan East and West are email hoax
ed, ur that designedly misrepresent Erie and bar att.
cs. We suspect It is the inter. for inches, the Cleve.
lead Mendel give carreary to a foolish story that Gm'.
end Recd resigned hit position to the Roust of Direct.
ore of the Erie and North East road, bemuse he was
afraid hie dwelling would ho banns, by the mob. This fool
ish and false dory Is seised epee by the Bataan &presse
and a most shameful *snot's' preached span It, In which
our citizens are represented as being animated by the spirit
ela mob, **dowdy mink and pillage the dwellings et all
who oppose ans. how, we ask the Express and &raid if
they ere sot aihmaed-of this Mei. If they ass not they
ought to he. There has been no each in Erie; no disposi
don to use mob Mohnen hot there has been sod is stills
determination os the part of all am alters to see the nt.
nieipal regaledeise sal ealinsame of the City intoned.—
Gea. Reed's Mose has bees, sad is, Just as safe from vi
olence as that of the Presidant of the r sited States. Firm
•
is the belief that they are right themeelree, and detertalu
-44 to saafatata their rights at every hazard, 4 6 7 will sad
have respected the rights of others.
True, the sanitary has been called out. bat oblY to mann
and Potosi the Mayor la carrying oat the ordiaances of
the city. That those ordinaneea are Dial then csa be no
doubt; if they are not, then the nutaieipal ambharities of
%Maio are now sunning ilimpti aadteriM'o for we nos by
the *Courier of the 234 that the city antherides bilse
ted tie,' Street Conualasioners of that city to demolish the
turnpike: l %ldg* ever Rag* Creeh, on Ohio stoat, sa
-1 lees the company constant a draw in it." This Is precise
' ly whet our eity authorities have determiand lode, la an.
; stance. They have Mid this prink rerpoin ,
1 and North East Railroad etworsay, that maim It complies
with certain regulatioas in mann the road, the High
Constable, wbe is our street coumaissieser, shall remove
their bridges from arras ear penile streets. There an
Iwo of these bridges, heap( widen an obstructions to the
• street!, and would set be tolerated IT air Coasts, even had
the railroad eesninay a right to matron a bridge that
would be no obetradloit otirrtheta. Rat that napes;
has no such rights, having occupied the streets only by
; sidereace eine* the conetnetlen of the real Es doubt,
If the company would pay a &ern respeet to the wishes
of the people, they would rehash to have the streeti
struetedes they are a few years loam, but eintnally the
remit world be the use--the bridges would we. to some
down,. sow; booms* our City government bits doelened ite
deterndsuition to exercise tile right, ralbreed men front
abroad 'hare declared la oar sheets that If this ordirifinee is
attempted to be carried out these who Weald it then hi
•bot down Wm dogs. And bete, gontioeum, A whin the
whole difficulty bee. j bee, men from Iletalo and Cleve
land bare come lierei and attempted to set oar city govern
ment at defiance, andibeessw we would not submit to it,
the Jrfri;efd, Phyfit /Amite and fkoneret, of Clevebad, said
the Cerrier, Jerpmq and Cemeicerini of sataslo. here Ine
diteed us in the manner and form we hats rot forth. Ter
shame, gentlemen! for idientel Erie Is 01117 eterehisli her
legal rights—rights, too, that anal° szercism, this Cleve
land exerciles, that all cities euereise-.tie Iloilo regulate
end contr.l her pubic highways
Don't forget thr..t Ole gull giros one of hie inualtahle
Coneert3 to-night. All nem exchanges cast, whet - , he he*
been prorformlog, sarhe has lett j amte of his proficiency
since his mar through the country a number of years ago.
The Buffalo Repatlie says, of the concert in that city g4I
TUeiday ...reeking, that Olp's execntku of our "national air•'.
wc• h me•t f.talshed thine it •ewer heard, and the sinning
ref Patti wa• tweet sad hirbtike heyead description. Pike
1- itede..l ft • *c , ud.rful Child. fitratto.sch's execution Q f
• r0e1..1.." ouga.sei hy him. idought
pisndit frr.m many delicate hands in whit! , kid..
Boasts Aar-r.—We imenstand that the dwelling of
Mrs. 11".durry, on IPth at., was entered one night this week.
Rod *bout illy or slaty 341.4rx in money, and some silver
tees t , in. The silset 6 te"lN'en 611114 we !1"416"' in a
fat from the hoUre,bitt the mosey is moot likely
n too xfter it trunk wirs cat
froht n c.tr iare mobile tonal** down Pesch street, and taken
c. -au; and robbed of ite contents. Our chinas
}m. , l hog, .r lool' well to their ato , e': , oe the«. ro.eit • ayes.
t*J% I their field of or.erstions. ,
---- - • - •
.7gr• Too Buffalo RepaiGc records a most exhaust nary
case of Fnielde trbleh oecurred in that city on Tuesdaf last.
J..:,. la :Man of aim. Is lbw iwoolow at bLeisars.
Phinney a Co., hook publishers, tarsal* suicide yester
day afternoon between the hales of 3 Lai 4, by shooting
throagb the right temple with a pistol. He resided
with his parents on Clinton at., near Ireton. ft stuns :hit
Lila moth', dreired him r rollibfali to bow for a dote the.
in the afternoon to Mk* rare of the hose; as she was go-,
log oat. On her ream she was attomorsii to kle room b 3
the smell of powder, and on °posing the doecethe fret
thing Ate saw was the loodr.of, her boy stretehed on the
door, eoserod with blood. A pistol was famed in each
head, showing the most calm and deliberate intestina—
-1 Oa the beck of In old letter laying on a ahead, was written
these words, " I commit suicide." No possible canoe, as
we hare bops able to Wm, eon be assigned for the rem
mission ems strange and dismali an set, by 01.411 eo young
and full of life, We ire informed, however. that be has
once before made the asteeept, bat wee defeated by his
mother. It is moot probable that his sated bad become at.
feted, and ewnag hoe its proper balance.
WAXTEIA—We will site any reasouebe onspowatkia
for latottasttlet of the whereabouts of a eaten "Judge
Reed, Robiasou, and the fifty others wens" the Tenet
City Denervot, AM name" who "are is ever of a pesos.
able thaws of gauge." Wen pretty well posted up ea to
the vases of the leading unti bare, bat really wen totally
oI,UTIMU to any Judge Reed, or way wan sassed " Robin
son." except it be a haltwittod Mew who saws wood, sod
doss aid shores about our streets rase times.
Tut Nurses Joraust..—Alfred Nark bas binlea. fa
New Turbot pubtkodeu under lite above tide, intended as
" AIL Illustrated reeord sf Agrienhure, Keeismairs, Mom
and tueful Knowledge." It eonlabts 32 paps So do mum
bo, sad is very profusely illustmtni. Pelee 50 mil& A
sPealmou ow eon be seen as thlawilee.
Baum TSB "fillsa.-The Rano' Argots my esneelly nye
the okaraeler and eta:Stift of that claw of lasasieowea
who aro always a baidid tie thaw" is all thiap. are nest
aptly &swilled by I*.krni, Is "Donkey Nei Sea," is um
pernn of Soto:doe GUM, an old faoitionod. aatifplawd soa
ker of Ship twaroaseats, who. I. opooldag to his
Wafter, says :
In truth this badness is mensky a Witt with an lam
sStaccustodted to the habit that I couldl st msdl ot aivo if I re
linquished it, but there's motels dohs*, &dug. I
bas ist seen the time whoa fermate west. he midways
spade, hut eompetition. eatapethloa-~r invention, new
loveution—.dieration. alienation—the mashie him gone
Inn me. I hardly know where I soh myself, anseh isms
when my customers are. a a AS I mid just sew,
the world has moue pan me. I don't ideate it, bat Ino
longer anderatand it. Tradesmen are net the NM* as they
turd to be, 'meatier s arc not the mute. beldame is sot
the num., blISSan" rommoditivi sr. not the setae. Ammo
eighths of at; Anek I. 044 fashioned. lam an eld their
toned moo to as old fashioned shop, in a meet *bet it mot
the mum as I romsenther it I 1t.,. fallen totbledl the thins
3114 am too old to este,' it spin. Even the noise it maims
long mat ahead craftier: 4 w."
There are a good tunny Solomon t/i/ge' in this age and
generation and in this country. Wo most them every day
awl Mad tititua in ovary town. Ifisershie f4lowa , w h o have
got "entirely behind the tiorte.t")n their fygial /ifthey have
nay system at all,) of doing business, who /ay on the
counters in their Amu, sr in their at,.,,, waiting for cus
tomers who never !Otte, without making any effort t o bring
Motu. Every lomiser, will eland driving--mad every in.
tellivnt hastiness man knows how to drive it. Ant to this
enlight.med me it is tomentlally necessary for tiMataa who
e iort, to mewed 11114 preepor in business, to diti" i t j a _
with mew, vigor sod pony/omen If be
.tasuis stilt, he will be dietetics:4 in the grand rue for for.
tone soil position jolt as "turd as thunder." The hominess
man now.a.daye, mat mans a mile da the wort& He
mum lac tbe world know that he is "ahem." If, mast
he op his eyes at well as his goods, bit; Wades Ladtb ed.
vantazas of dealing with kim him Maelletbs' banners, on
the outward wells. If. urn , struurman litosntfly and ju
dblassly. The uma who perms ibis mune, need itA
auwiedge no such wond-as PAN.
tea- DEU4IIIS GRANT XB4, eltr, bit bees ap.
piloted Coimbra/imp" if dee Veiled IMae, by Mho Cinch
Cwt for the Wooten illstebe ter Ike eeesty
of
Erie.
Sairggs, pnui, boo piano' Ohm Uwe Poem
Pcnirtaie, m 24 ke soooroloi iv Mann Mosso, sad foss.
tiood•hJe Balser' 4904,11krerae is fps, pheettteb
of the Pawn's& 31.0.7 both of ? you wave so keg se
the Clotheriaent awl the Noun, ron mil l able in thole
hurry to einlynial the 0111 e. _
la w A new 111111111110 et the (keen, Penner" eeesests
we le Ussery. We Wily seed IA 'Or Mahn brat it is
tie hot publiestien hr the prise la Me eeestry, hr arlo
omit, speerillee it wee tiehoodihuni spy ierbert
coot/ bdo Vohs, we bans lb* prok Iraily Si as
a peer; or a•aefplies for b . Y I iglu I* St % OM,
sesesk la di onesisaist
Ofsi Thullll'l+43*
Ia uotwiseas with the reesamendation of his Steel.
'obey, Ws.leass, the Dutch, Trish. Yok' and Scotch.
with their dettestedants, in the "old licsysteae," monad
thanks to Provides.. for the blessings of the Jaw 1653
on Thursday Jut. Ibis mates% as all know, Is seta pro
duct. of Peusaylvants. Like many other usefal inventions
and "notions," we are indebted to New England for it;
her hardy sou having induetriously disseminated it., until
now, like their wooden elite, it is a household word and
aintott as notersary in every state. now or old, from Mae.
swelansotts bay to Kan Francisco. Indeed it bu became a
truly national temival, well adapted to a time saving p.c.
a like cars, where ohs rating idea that "time is money's
is prartically applied era all ocessious and in all relations;
religions as well as political. It was doubtless the °beer
vemee tit sea a day as this that suggested the idea to Prank-
Ills whoa young, that his father world save nanehttline and
breath by saying gm* over the barrel of beef instead of
each separate place. We therefore lump the business of
returning thanks by offering a "nugget" of time, hatted of
• myriad of golden moments; and the postponement has
the advantage too of allowing leisure fora test piths tea.
value of blessings we might over valise at the Instant of
fealties. Tee, "Tiousksgiving," care a year is the essence
of pleas ealculatiou.
Of wine seek year has its especial miseries and blear
ings, its escapee from evil sad its alluence of gifts. The
worst used minion of fortune .an thank God hie lot has
been no worse, sad the best used had better yawn thanks
on the fastest, he • fa weeks may show the troth that
we am bat parjadimo at die start of what is ahlessiag,
for our own part we are thenklial to the brim and naming
over, that we are not called upon to chroniale a nearer ap
preach to „ war, pestilence and Alain.," than the cal ing
out,hy our worthy Mayor, of lieu. Klillatrieles bloody
seemod brigade, wood division, 8. AL" and the subs..
quest light of those railroad gentlemen front Buffalo who,
like the King of Ensue, " mamba up the hill and then
utcrehed dowp again." Teo, very duinkfel - were we, we
repeat, fee this exhibition on tie pa of the railroad Di 7
meter. eat diuretics ie the better part of valor; and whs.t
we set down to tier Turkey, which our subscribers did's(
Smash us, and in our minds-eye compared it with what
Providence bad bestowed upon our auestrors In "add It a.
land," very much mare thankful were we that thus same
-worthy mouton bad the good SUN to lure that country
fur this coantry's pood4ce.
)1111P We have lames from Washington that .thcre i*
won to Lea Worm/lon of the Cabinets—EA:change.
Yes, no doubt of It. Humors don't cosi anything; facts ;
do. Hiram* grow spontaneous upon emir,- bye-path at tha
CapitoL They meet one at every turn, in bar -moot,
r par
r
tor, -*op, and even in the anti-room of tho Nee ..
l
dent' manison. "Rumors," Indeed. we emdd start a ru
mo free minutes that the President t ree about to mien
—t t Many was may, that Cashing was going cuthassu•
dor to Hayti, and that Col. Davis contemplated Johan: e e
make of Seward t CO. Al! we'd hire to do would so
vaguely hint that wit a thing might be to one of those pests
of Washington, a mousing letter writer ; bed tell bin cro
nies down at Brown's, or Willard's, and forthwith the 4 ,1,nt.
portantmunor would 11, telegraphed to the Herntd,; the
Taxes, and the Tribune; and the beauty Of it Would be,
half of the world would Ware the "ruiner." • Rumors in
Washington are as thlek ete Lies around a molasses cask,
the leaves on the Doh In hole, the sande upon rho eel
shore.; in short, as the celebrated Mr. Hionterter would ray,
as plentiful as a woman's wants or a, a tailor's duris:
Quite an animated scene took tlach on_the public
'quern sawn It mt.% sr.:marred that the railroad enatpany
had 'Yen up their efforts to change the age. Gen. Kill
patriek called the military tr'gether, and lieu meat for hiq
Honor, the Mayor. 11.5 0.. on hand, " like n thonFand of
brick;" end when eslled at znour.ted the "big cir.," and
responded to the cheer. of the multitude In hit equal hap
py and iestorriire ntarmer. /10. WAN felleread by M. B.
Lowry, Eaq., who went into the railroad company in Lis
grislier meet and tumble myle. We should infer front
OA cheering, for we really coultrot get elate enough to hear,
except oceasiosally a word, that he dld the thing "np
brown." Carl. Benson, Esq., then followed in Geinsan,
after which tacit.") gur.j wet. tr.'? fn: ttc , !17, f tt
and nine Ibe the Mayor, Lowry, Benton, and the fi.rtnen
Cumpanieq. thrta thenghtithu " hop" %quo; t.
h e mitstted end go time, but no—the " Fpither of the Gauge
Law," who it appears had declared iiir I.dereninatioc; to
persevere in spite of all opyr.itiun, must t a rotnetntertl,
an.l Ve they gave thre r Welk• and then dip :
per. , t.
ittlf` The "Weal" of the Buirolo doe; not Lko
the "little Jaunty bonnets" Just now in rove among the
11 lies. Now, we do ! flit shows how - two men of eirel
lint taste iney differ. Eft nye they "do sire math a look
of hold:tem, as hardly -seems to easeport with that degree
of modesty which is the ornasaeni of (emit. eharaethr."-e.
Trial to shere nogsnnst, in oar opinion; or to aifeetation
of the shallowest hind. How the fall ethibi de pretty
tioe, Le immodest is rather a mystery o LIP .. Give us the
bold, free, Melt dicl that lent asks of face in any
crowd, and well show you one that 1 all ity ; and that
iy just what Wiese jaunty huts kiss-m ek of a bonnet
new in fashion make every on• appear. ,
Bore =Mt or. Tiffs !—The gentleman elected Governor
of Tennessee at the August eleetioo, was left an orphan at
two years of 4e, and being friendless and penniless, Will
MR to the poor-house, where he remained until he was
right yeas of age. At that Ake - he was apprenticed to a
tidier, where he geared faithfully, hnd in due time made
his . limy, harellismod, to East Tennessee, where by indoistry,
wormy and persereitim.4. I.e ;ip•coruled in business, mar.
tied a good wife, who aided him in kis studios; became a
popular speaker, a legislator, member of Congress, and now
Governer, farniebing a notable rumple of the truth of tbtr
map*. •
"Honor end wrolth from nn rondition the, Le."
va. A. a 'meeting of the .tookholders of the Erie City
Daub, bold at the afire of that institution on Monday last,
the following Directors wore elected for tho ensuing year,
Tie t Smith Jo/skim, C. M. Tibhals, D, S. Clark, C. Seigil,
J. M Penedos. Dasjaistin Grant, Cia. A. Drown, Milton
Conrtright, J. C. Beebe, C. Braades, J. R. Dielt.,Moadville,
lan Brumley, North Eistaira Sherwin, Ilarboreroek.
V& The Gazette has a couple of correspondents who
•rush Mtn" the Erie and Korth. East Railroad Company
and Us Directors la a style that clearly shows how feu•
Meads the modem of that*Company hate among at. WO
like to see this; it indicates a healthy state of peblie sen
timent. 4ted a • datenalaatioa to mist legally tied other
wit. the absurd pretensions of this !temperance. ,
—Ow friend Wallas ass removed his mule Store to the
roma lately oecapied by the Yew Tort,tltre , , between the
Reed Rowse sad Itrowa'a Re has a new stock or music,
which can rely be tally appreciated by reins".
OA, andantes MagerWe for Deaenther, tm airereiy pub
lished. It coetidiu three beendfalntetrotinht, seeped Eine
wood 'upswing, mad a few paw of inuneteme"eteitingt
from Amok The Manse, cuntante are the Int order, and
embrace eontribetiorm from some of thd meet distingubb
ed English and American anthem A new Volume com
mences with the next Somber. Whieb Longfellow, Bry
ant. 68401, Lowell... Hrs. Stephens, draee Greenwood. aid
other , 1112ilitt particular am" will bo regular enatributure.
In Use Hatch Number an "Illdatrited Life of General
Watidegion," by J. 'I. Headley, author of tb.• Impulse
work, "Sapolecra and his Mershal.. - rill be commenced.
Tbtr additloaal sttraetien cannot fail to rills:no the inter
ea of the .111apaine, mid bring it many new render-. It
an olsrayit 1.0 found nn MOD n pablished at N 0.9. Drown':
Hotel.
?iu .Ntw Twaer.Prev Ceas Pm:ca.—lt is lamed in a
Now York popes that the new —American twenty-five cent
pieeeclitrre been extensive:counterfeited, and large num
ber:.of theware in eirealateim. When not mach Worn
617 are a good icoltadoa, with tae eseeption, the milling
on the Dater edge is loath,/ don* They are tea in moulds
awl the creases ate UM deer, and show, on particular ex
amination. that they are not made La the manlier of the
genuine. Alter see they Weenie dark, almost as copper;
het a large anuaber, of them are la eircaktion that /oak
well, sad all we* gleam" riliocild ie exambeial ;lately.
, A relish's" paper io Cissisasti cuts it rather cat."
to appealing' • for 'Urge the poor, when it uses husgritige
tike this: a kinder, yea oaf Das day be pone sad friss&
loss is at . strasgs Lad. If pia desire that God shoodd thee
proiide for pas, mist Oat now to providisa for others."
Tema "no Uwe Pew was Puna—lt bur Wee resolve
d "palmy tie paidishers of 'behest", N. Y l , to snake the
man who is rendered happj by taking to hissed' " • better
ball,'.—ac area a worm gee, if each $ thing wield be,—pal
the plaster for annedneing hL Wish' dotage, when call
ed apse to 40 so. The dune Is sat .ewe, being lied
at • gamier at • della* he *very each soda,. This plan is
liediag ewer all wee the eauttry, mad we suppose will
moo be mom the fixed endeme of the day.
Iligameeke—ls essieeopesesi et experieso
ed. Soy Oe Bel. essil *eft am Whey' Off, Se ear
*is set she pie et She Diesitsee M eine.* lie ipage•
Sue .V Pe* lasi gee. O. X. Bea; set Bei* hellesso.
byre Mpg& tlSterm tie% gelid& ! .
Oar IndiwZirl
•
Ws ankaosasiss do rood. of ilk*
scdpdoo to tin Obscrorc, doer mi. loot 1114'
door.
A. J. Dukes.
•
I.l.lkma.
U. Joe boo.
Issas WU
L E. PIA,
Q. &oily
J. M. Piths,
P. AisArars,
J. V. 'Mos. '
•
D. POUF,
F. Zboosodooa,
J. R. OdookAG.
O. Pfam s
job. Mu, - •
%DIM Nay,
D. G. Piney,
After a week se Ws Asp of seep &Veal weather,
foe width we are duly thaskhd, Thaikaghing wits nattered
in with a "'ad la,p," that, ender the ehrttetetsneee, we
would toes disuicildly igen digressed with.
bobs la beans hairward by tie whip
of Man &stow, for nomination, as the next wit* candi
date for Governor We. beat one Irvine I'4 Governor in
this state sad we guess we tan do the same by smother.
to. A London Aro' lea says if oven nook Rear their
beards in winter, fors threats would go out of fashion.—
Very good advice, bet what if one hasn't get enangh beard
to Saske respectable whiskers? . S.
US. The more papers, the menier, my ne—so long u
they pay,—frationo leenser.
"The More Vipers, the merrier," so long 33 they ere paid
for, OW •
The following preeeediapolthe meeting of the mill. j
tory . of the city were handed In last week too late for hiser-
tion. We Went them now as a part of the History of the
put exeltentent.
MIIATART Marrnto.—At a meeting or the Second Brig
ade. fd Division P. M., held is par/name of acaU ft om the
Hon. Alfred King,Mayor of the city of Erie, on the e:en•
ing of the 18th of govember, 1853, the folloning preamble
and reielstions were unanimously adopted.
' Whereas The Hon. Alfred King, Merit of the city of
Erie, has aimed his proclamation calling upon us to hold
*amens in readiness to aid and sustain him io maintain
ing the ordinance of said city "plait nay and all unlawful
encroachments on the part of any and all railroad compa.
ales—and whereas, we u citizens the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania feel it our duty, not only as citizens but ro,
soldiers, to obey the order,' of oar impeders, sod to aid in
an.mining the rights of our fellow citiseris and the integri
ty of the laws:
Reanl:cd, That we do hereby tornder . to the mid Mayor of
wild city of Erie our urviees as eititen soldiers, and hold
ourselves in readiness to obey all his lawful orders end to
c .operate with him for the purpose aforesaid.
That a e,py of the foregoing preamble sal res.
s cautious the commissioned pacers of raid
Brigade, and rrecented to his Honor the Mayor of the said
clt) of Erie.
5011:5 KILLPATRICS, Brigadier Gener.l.l
F. DCTLINGER, Brigadier losportor,
I'ItBAS KNOLL, Major.
DANIEL ICSOBLOCIL Captain.
MAE. SOIL/LUDARER, Captain.
A. P'LIBIGEL, Captain.
Yoasa's /3111001114010 CO*DTAL..--The only mre
and sate remedy, yet discovered, for general debility, plays.
idal prostration, instabilityouni en the vtlioas train of
siemens affections; it will also remove depressica, excite
ment, dislike otrociety, incapacity for study or buAness,
loss of amatory, mental debility, he., airortim-
Meat . 6m24.
, =-At„. The Mechanic? Institute of Ohio,: at Cincinnati,
hare ntrardad their Diploma to Ayer 's Cherry Poet:4lo,
ttre widely celebrated remedy fat colds, coughs, and con
sumption. This honor sta• rithly merited by the inventor
of that invalaside medicine which itai iecure.i only the
04Cr , ~ trunendition, hat al , o that a tto rnkAt rm:L-out
Phys , ciarts in Oa% as well as the biers medie:si anthnry
ty
iu .ther countries. And whet is far great. r encomium
, on its useful:Asa, La, that it ha. wen it way t"telme , t ev'e
.ry Zreside of the American people.
"I DIGESTI" Scot ta raw net xrattto hi the word
"PEP.nI.N." or of the two Greek words Ceuta which it is der
ived This is the; slinillesat anti apPeopristo title of the
Tftrf TtitiVITITT PLUM, or OARTRTC
J.% hr. J. EL likaillTON, of Pihiltoielphls, frotu the
r , etrth r•tc.t..wl: of the Ox, fur the cute or Indig....stion-sod
itYlwl•-iit. Natures own rrantly for ar. hailezdtity
.ftoittioh. Nu in of 1611aLCall etre" it ClarZth c p.iwerr.-
11c retotero tiliCID EATING . petiettly
,e , ,nshttrut with
11EALTH. 4 C4' the egar• of the Qt. in Soother part of
thpt Fsp,r.
A OAZD.
• lilt% Witai yaw ran Lansho.—Mrs Winslow.nn of,: and ez
petie nee I anise and,annale physician. Would tali the attention
Qt I..a.bes daotiiing elyrtip for children teething. It
*in lientrealasely Watts term ham pain. allay all spasmodic
season. totem ate isms. "Nitre 111.111111100 n. anJ 1p pure to legs
late Mr Itioweho. Aeneas apse It lilisihrra. it rely Mee rest to
punitive, and relief arid health tn )tratehiidnru ?rice 2.5 Beets
y,cr btr 1
**knee pied very lanes quantities Of hirs
lag Syrup during the past six years. over 111,17111 i bodges toe las t
year. We Wien it the beat inhale lee to the world tor Ch:l drew
Methipe or (hr the cure of Oysenurey and Diarrhea in Childrea
Whether II artists from teeth near may Other erase It grvta u nt•
rental satutfaction—never heard a complaint from any one 'omit
it—oescr sold a ruedielne so universal! y succesiful it. rellecina
path sad affecting cures It an eats :bore stated If taken in,
'cues' relief la lux/ Dia et and •IssOtt. rti I It aria].
CURTIS & PERKINS. Irruggi‘ts. formerly of Ranger. Me.—
now at No 41 Courtlandt Ares t New 'Vora Agents are now
being established in all the principal towns in the state of New I
Vora CRASrP A VI. PAIN KILLER The wrorld It astonish
e,i;,l rn^ y. - .rutorfu/ cures performed be the Cramp and Pain Kit.
p „ " T o b y t'uriis Ir. Perkins. Its equal has nerer been
anon wfor removing pair in Mirages:for the cure of spinal COM.
eramf• lu tee limbs and stomach. rheumatism in all its
forms. bittIOUS chulie. dial. and fewer burns sore ilifont. and
gravel. it is decidedly the best remedy In the world Evidence
of thr moat wonderful e itres ever perfbrmef by any medicine ore
on the aireutars is the heeds of Ataitnts—you may I* posititely,
sure of relief If you Ilse it Millions of LotUes of tat* medicine ,
been 0014 to New-Ragland the past cif Of eight years—lt is•
now for the &tulle.• bring introduced Into,llltheprl. i„...11 toe os •
in New Vo.k.
N It —lte s•ir , 3nd c3ll for CURTIS &P CR KiNe' Cramp and
rain Killer All others bearing ail* Statue are Mae imitations.—
! Price lag• "fl& 10. ert , • 2 Per &mit. 3eeOrdine CO etze. Aim for
ale those pure ILD CHERRY DITTERd. for the cure or ha
lloos and Jaundice Comolalnt+. and general debility. 'I be)
quicken the blood and hire new life and ene rg y to the 3, hole eys-
Item trice only 37_1 cent. an Pint Bottles Itqyd Ir. rauf. No. 10
Coonlandt street. Few York. wholesale agent. f,r an the aSoee
medlelnes. I ppliratlOn fOr agenele. Of °Mentor the above wed
ic iota intuit be litrected to Curtis & Perkins, N 0.4111 ionniandt
i street. Near York '.lto for sate by the following twills —Carte
1 ter & Beother , J II Burton lb. Co., Eric . Pat haronna ik Whit.
; more, Westfieldt J. K. BOW. nuuklrkt A Sexton. Porreetvi tie
1 N. V i A'. Wells& Co . Annabula. Leung II Kelly, rainin tilt
Hayward. Woods Ig Co.. Cleveland, Ohm . ly 13 i
Mr. O. A. Weaves atedichms. woe of the
°Mats et thole truly sued gradieinee
Os CANKER AND SALT R HL'C?I.
IRd the fistissrtaz phria taterneet facts cowing as they iv
frau grat eful heart r, they are imortAg of all erafidexce.
F.w Paw, !Michigan. Nor 3, Mgt
Messes R. A. tVesern t C ,, Gay - rt.:ass _My daughter
has been troubled with Canker and Aalt Rheum for the-Is; >ear
and It increased day alter day to that extent roar nay eel( and
friends became en alarmed that we thou;ht that there must be
something done /or tier. or etc must die • we tried many hods
of Medicines hut nothing did her any g ood. but she rather grew
erorstr-.-stie kept 'boot until last May. and said she must doe
up. co to bed and die, there was no help for her. The. mow
',IMMO Physicians of the plate attended her. and no help ebulat
she receive front their aid. If she took eon nourishment It
would produce notching. tart bands and face were complete")
cowered with sore,, her strength ban troth sway. our nice I,
and neighbor. care nee up to die. an .Physicians too, sold there
was no help for her, they ecutd not do her any good. I could
not bear to see my daughter Oleg with that distressing corm
pial cu.:although I oust.itiwasaiwostdiscouraged inysett
bearing of your Canker and dolt Rheum Syrup. which led me
to procure one bottle of your agent*. F. *nab & eo.' or *hit
place. 'boot the middle oi Angust she rommenced lining It ac
cording to iDreetions. and I rumt soy the dot dooe rho took she
said site telt bettet.and it stopped her vomiting Rod to floc days
eouldienit the room with a little help. she continned the
we of your Medicine, and In a the days the Canker come Into,
bee mouth. I matured one bottle of your Canker cute. and ap.
; plied it to the Clinker which soon dtsapp.iare d. the Ceram she
on her sore. which .000 cored them Four bottles
of your gym o. haresa yell my dauchter's life. 'ne la now very
6e• by :Ad Yitparettity well. I one it :IP, to Ite. et, A.
(esker and Katt Rtototo Symp. I believe this medicine has
done who nothing eke Could do arid n r most cheerfully rev-
CIMISPr. d :tie ail who easy be troubled with that complaint
M.A. A. Wearer—Air term think ttlis I of.autalloo worthy
C, of ?oar entire, sou :are at full liberty' to rittdoll It la Ille - irCrld.
VOurs retprrlftilly,
Mr, HANNAH! II L:ACOM. daughter of WM. TANKER.
jta A. A. Wy.tt inL—ltcar Sir It fire'. Me pleasure to ray
Mkt the l'iore trill beso,entered by all %rho are acquented
with Mrs. Hannah Deacon, a simple rtalttr.rtlt of facts given
with the hopeof atiosiatlng suffering. I would add that the
until, ate ti POW a source la the haghe4 reuse reliable', and
wonky ofeohridence. Toory telly and oineerely,
Oct. Itlkh..-111114. 'STEWART.
XARRIED
On the 20th alert., by RPV:, W. F. Day. b. H. CAMP
BELL. E.A.. of Newark, Row Jersey. and ANNIE daugh
ter of J. IL Mayen of M. Eart.
On the 7th of October, by t he MOW, Mr. WARREN GRA
RAM and LOVIRA EASTON, both of N. Eett.
Oa the MI of Oetober. by tho eatae. JOSEPH HEELER
*ad
M. MARIA A. COWIDIN of N. Ea=t.
Ott the Mai ores., by tie rase. LEMUEL MUNGER
and Mil* POLLY A. B.IIADOUCE, both of N. Meat.
By tie sane. Dr. K. A. CHAMBERS, of Meadville, Pa.,
and Mies MATT M. DOWNER« of S. East.
Oa the let inst., by the issue. Vf ETAS of Portlaud,
Ches. Ca, N. Y. siati Mist HARM= Cl7l/3RE, of North
Use. '
On the Uth 'net., by the Mae, PETER BETTS. and
Al*. NANCY nano, of North Sam
DUID.
00 AO 23d of
41 their, at the reshience or Cot. roe.
ler. &ski seemly; Joni! W. HUNTER. Amu* to(
Ohl eity, ht the - rter of hi* ace.
Pi 34ertisements.
KENNEDY & GUILD.
Wrutasssa a imam dealers is Alma, Glass,
ilrittsala 4 liolaskia Waft. Laps, Dowse Wicks,
Micron, Voss is. ae. MIAs Ran, Igo. Boasel Biota
mats st. Beim Pa,
I. I.
Dwain la lievesolla, Capper, int* NA Soo insi
Wm" lost‘fr 111.416 mar do Orel Ws" Stis
Pea&
L L tow. So 0% Lam.
•
\ -
111.2 aIILL , II:4
PAZINIVIrLI CONCERTS IN Autz, CA
nut sou. aim:Knees ler lois Mends end tne
will Ibla eliv, • Grand and pwito..e., , .2„ —
S4TIIRD4 r EVENI.VG, NOV. 21,
oa Whiebeelleolds be will be amilimi by
SEI
SIONORINO ADELINA PATTI
Tie hlusateal Phsebereas. *my 0 yev.
1114117112. CE ST *2OW,
The Great Plartiat. Musieni INrecior and t:yinprn , r
Far Progtartnee and parttenints. .re future
&ie. Per 14. Mil
AN ItAII: Itr ,, Tl/P ATM"'
______.....___
SILLION Rill OtITIXID----
,10milescovit AMI:RI.
n "Pin .be Halt on Head. kapatss•ly bold, n, .1 t., ,; ."4
', Malt front telling. iii Mittiltllo ttl•lcti up tu y,,,, 0 .
.., '" qi
. ate wing li 'nits la a new! [awl, renenti s , •,' .. —.
1 sore %hint for Raldocoo, and wilt stood the tftt c, ~ , l ' t " • t
wail it be , e rovr km o rs Wive grucit C4andrute in n VI.: -,.‘• t
I 1/1011'in their Agents in take Wild ews on loos r3:,.t t . ~ '
agreed upon between tee par it. , 1. 11. Ill'ltlON &, C ,
c ' 5,
Wlto.blo 5 Pew 114,.. r
C. E.: TOMER It CO.. P • town. 57 n , ope , int-o ~.. '.
OW..
— v•%. Di 'l,' '
raw arryhys
morning. another kit or
.a tadiere' 'et. of tt, E,..
delessforianitalai I ins r knfit 1,1 'I ,
Empires. Erie N0v.14 cAo.v F:1,1, at
Grest,lladitoement.
lie Subscriber. are haw) w a (11/0 It
I that their Oratory Deparuaeat '
tenors arsortinent of awl IIQY
rmineed rate,. We invite beauention of
la 00r bltirit slid pritre. I arze pollloli 01,,r te,
Wetted with speelat refer near to our Job.log iv, 4t :
Erie. Nov li -7 ER
I -
BarrelsWa.l42 Urust.td
Yeltow ( f irer p:r.-foy oat/ ".
Vrit.so7. in 4' 4 ! sTI,IR
it
Public Notice.
i t
T N Pie ease of H. • Yrio ' rah. %VIII If it ~ 5. , n nf r
/1. k ilay_a." versos . G dard h. tn., k', ,s, ,
.?.1
Term 1...1. Tried ckrs gned It4v,tig-t.e ni . ,', , r ,... 7
~ .
by rule or court. to' aka tratbroimi. boo ,;, 7 , • e. , ~,,,, . 7 '.
venom Interested i it i ea,/ dreort.irc, ‘. i ~.,,,„ ' '
cake of Heists Mar II Vitatent I , n , te, '.., t.t. ii ..
December uest. at o'clock,(' Id. J :I , .f. 1,1; ~,,,,,', , , r
I:rre, bloc 3, I
_ ..:.•
15n Hogsheads 4 Ild 1 14rft$11, MI grade. 'ie.:c 4,,,,
r ,
1 J !Demand Woatmradotrogar for .-..e. it i . :;,, ~,
Dour hew York priers et 14 r a:rth;.l ; t ~,v , 1
i5O l e l il u a h
nd trok: 6 o d i t 7 ' c dd r. I k7r 4 :a ki te ln e b be ' I ri . p ' '''' h.' l' .'; C
holf.ll. s f I.ltilt. i f k r,g q
W
n HA Rio. LagOira cdd Old Go.. r., ~r- i .o 1,, i
4a../ cheapht : s E Liu: ‘. r; , : , a ,
,0 4 1 :3 nd,. 41 ,cheit M. HeaD 6 l ; r h i l' a .'. l, 4 r l , .. 1 / 4.,,,.
,1 -
3 U o(l ‘...___ ,
75000 e 4;B 4.6 l 7 4 kt2 d e::e " uti" ri ne r ',t ll ..";;i. r ,‘?'`, - ,
mos. Rorsiork prurres. Glow. F.l..eu. Stir,r, , ,,, ',
soap. brOurksi bird carts. twirkr. bags. ergo,' , F,,,,,
..,: 1
nog. oila. gel` r d Slam-afoot, Violist-elle. g c. , .•••
peper snore ap esIC klieg, all cheap
Soc. III.• _____ -
;
UT ‘I4ITPI4-400 p
thy Seed fmr
Nov. Pt
--- 4edioal Notice.
2.ar .• 11/3tlf 0. as ''O..
ECLZCTIC tiusconc PHYSIC:
Crp,, , , , ,UERO Were 1 es to the Clll2c.ft• or tam n ,
and would .ity. VIII- has taken ao 'Ace ov. •
, T.
Clothing Store.° tie i Perry tlioeit, - A.,.t.- s, •c•
will be happy to wall au I those who may f ~,,r ~
Dr nabi ries attention. of n, years. h ~. he t , ,„,
agree to Chronic d"..earerti- . and the 11.11)0, - : <.• . -
for Inreettpitan and trenllo,lll. re those „..„ , ,
f
oughly other rerned.es ho • ' , amvr
t. tot ,1:1.,.. , ,
sou fro= a ifl•tance. or a y who are ougo,:c 1: - ,
please. send in a el. an t Onnec vial. t;re.r ,t•
in the wore tag. with the num mad Otte. ts tl,7n ,
correctly dlagnClap the dt see the d14 ,- ..e. . --•
question suceesafbily wi ho4t Inc w e,,,,.,,, ~„
Caeular. .
ArPoustatasrs.- - .R $
Road ii.asse. North FALK
Westfield House. Dee II
Erie. Nov. U. loti3 -
a
SSTIL•AAM WILLA.
abe New Yext
nnvi•, Park Row, krie
Mew • Piz.nl
NI. 31 'Oil': woul
liLs
• tt,rt.tty that he is
21;i1 tv.ll keep constaut
P. I Al
Ewer otkrert in Wester
and other
COuspar4;
nett it, ro.. Flub. Pon,
throughout the I; nth. d
•11!Ct.
tr Reim' the exclu:
mans.•. I am prepared
GA ID A
for thereabout purcit
went, my within vivo
Cr Oki Noma at
Erie. Nor 411. tes3
rArtr,
in of
ludte
Witco
p•tA a property. pay •
hlicrrek.
NSIVIr OAS
• liklE Subscriber
Surct. bemired
Putniturt. consist
prices, 'Sofas. 1 tie- .
t!es. freceb Beds 1
Dew. which be . j
rurnoure of NU
lice-
CV" Tbe subset(
red 1 4 ota end Mat •
bared to turn ieb tt•
[Merl Erie I
_
CONSTO
..Cr•airrit..
!Wks; Room O. 90 Leonard at
o'i 00.11 WE a 7 (YF BS Oer ' •
g - iIIiMMON and pink : ~; „ 1
.eil kind. 11110. frospital, Pr, r
Children.sberfataisilvvapon h .0 , 1. AI, -
of trou Purrs itur, Spring aid. Haar Al.l
.r 7 These dedsucadsure superior to .1. c.v."
liness o neatuess reorkotuy Toe, '
mla mid are eseeetliugly
Gera 10 o.oy eilCol WI) be addtt *bell iv
4:1 11 1ST , r. r.
9.5).(
, • &nuts sral‘d for the of op! a •
cols,: rent hertirer requesed, 7.•
' X 0T2017,
A LI. persons IntiendOg to rew.7t
relatives or friends tutcrrui tt.. • t
As.oeince Reibroied turcn.arr
'bete Wilhite lade delay ni per•se,l 'r
thr Grading ofFreqeh street, are LI% r.
posed and require the Itatartitaii atter ir
their .resoosal Teortess Ass -0 •
Erie, Nov. 19, I 3. -
sW tot
frit undersigied haviuit . bern rr.fv, ,
lI n LeouSer/na Cr -
of their stmat) timeline. Caused b) th, :. , z'
u, rhr needy a sOlendlitattleit ut g
that they will be enabled 10 e , ,pply the, r
or nide winter. Neve 19 the 4 nu e 1, 3
.. , ,hsersber it determined le p t
=wily. A little gooney la/ Li bu! 2 gee. • '
Enc.N.ov. Ip, Issa—er - No. 3.
Aldeninintras °el Sale
Dr virtue end in pnrsttenee of on or ler
Li Court, in and for the conxity of Eric, t
Administrator tfc Loofa 'MR, cuntrawiawnr s , -
coops Aldrich, See., late of the township 4,r ‘k F
county, deceased, will ex poN to sole bYiAlb!ic i .
cry, at the rseidonce of Matthias ,'..iixsi c.c.:. E .1..11
.hip of Wayne, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ..11 `,‘ at:
eember 14, lan, the nndiriiod half part oft: ,'
described prep:tiles or piece of land, boa,; .1:
Welcome Aldrich, Sen., dec'd, at the time
wit:- situate in the township of Wayne. r ~..--,:. --
Stitt° of Penntsylvenia, described as ft;: ... -
atoll at a Wick oak, the nor - 1h P.m r 7-. , .- - :
—thence east seventeen perehos t , A ' s .
ono Imndred,and sirenty-seven and f'• - •: -
a post—theu4e east eighty-two perch:. -,.• . .
post--thence, north two hunOrti,snd t•-.•
tenth perehecto a post, In - the eeztre :f - •
4bstee north; retenty-leren degrees w-:•!
two and five-tenth perches to a poi.+-1
ty..ono ptrehes to the place of bectiv • .
hundred 320... ray-one acres end EC, .
lowanee, ba ils part of larger tracts n ...
of the Ilollned land . company. with - ~ •:. -
TERMS OF SALE.-- , fte-fourf., •
the vale; the; balance to be part to c
Itaiztett*, with the interest on eats
To be be wet, red by Judgment D •=1 -•
premises.' BENJ •.'•_'
Eli.. Nov. 12, 1.953- 9 3125 ,
___ ... .
Books mid Stationary, \ cri I.: L P:.
At No. 9. Fircrorti's ...).. c.
( v 47E toweling received our co l. , . - •
9 Maxi 1 assees. Writing I, -.. ~ . -
Intwand otw•tticica hrione , a , . IL , '
are notions o sell, and for its'- • dil .
cbeapr Th ac in want wilt rt" ,+c
watt, No 9 Brown's Block.
Why "Don't Yoll
TVTI" rceefred the aglow in I
'Bon Stowe No. 9, Brown'' ,
The R Oen Wlfe.
Toe Vrittic -
&tett po Vete.
RAS T
Odottif
er
Miter
Jom
tingetous When Rood tbt, , g-.
Which ore *Meted chen i•
Aud u
mid DON'
A VII'. wan w very wort,
rl lark tne rourane to tett be II -
to r!ro k i, dap) and hourly. y 1,1,11.
011, a cure. In neirenisun De Catlett N
4ut one t•t those N.w G tttcu
I.C.n: tn . tot* deorts. Tbu el Alto v.
rot we hat wove lett of t
lung. A t.teet tem'. roper
r.tto AK parpove
jelekerY Without 'A Ilte i'‘er
A r iewbQot gw "P - 0r". 1 17:',.. - ::,(:,, v
alto( ••1114.11tr." *bee •
111111181.*Wo block. weere tea, ,
reecho.. Vep, Scuba letle lug
and a few copse+ of those I
Soot:
To Tailor's and gobler'
AaIiJANTJTY of l'a
Meer ankle. Lever keps'' c
949. 9, liaawa'a Woes—.w
lam, • antis. lasawry.
aJi colon, and any quai l
elan *w.
P
raphy
01 VIC .7 • •• ,
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Artists, Draftsliacr ,
C itllled • ttr i l la se:rt ir umeut •
rhr llllloll. SO.& brilleries Sleet. u 4,
Week aslant Meow* rte. •
eftemeelMese,wleeekwe feesu.su• •
le Ng paqiii et ttledies•
•. M. OVTL A
2. , TERFILTI & r.
title Clover dent, and
,elt the bigtt•.‘
• St'E C...F
ARl?F.cr,ut•,,.
Xov *oh
and Iltd.
UON , CD.
GL re.... nett 1., it. t
tore. occqp, • tP, •
Pa.
ror
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:”.I”ounce to .• :
LOUT .o fir , r ,
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for^cr
INDI3O:GINZNTI
Ing AO W , lt I • .1:
Ct“.
: ,
'Way Steer.
not,c- l , n. •
mNitleti. a, •ti ~• •,•
tarlts. 'I ,w to• •,••
Marge- t,•; t
1.44—.17
siva:lxTunr.
retei
sit.te Med rrE
at Mani r,
gars- Card 7 ‘•
dl, wda Ii oth. e
ta ss.l very e heir -
ds made a nd rd, •
.
rsr is 1111110 awl), for 1 ,c, f.' ... I
establishment. Boat.. o ; 1
and Mat I 'An/ 01 .Al k,
Nov. 49,16.13-4 , J,
N arkaiver.A.D,
BROMLEY a
I A* •
)to
"It laved His Lic