Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, September 29, 1855, Image 2

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ZILIZ, PA
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT 29, 1865
DIMIOCILITIC STATE TICKET
FOR CANAL cuMXISSIONZI,
ARNOLD PLUMER,
Of V~yte co
Dosoorstin County laminations
FOR ASSEMBLY,
MURRAY WHALLON, of Erie
BEYJAMLN GRANT, of Erie .
FOR SHERIFF,
JOHN KILLPATBICK, of Milloreek
FOR COUNTY CONIIIIBBIONZR.
MYRON HUTCHISON, of Girard
?OR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.
IBA.AC R. TAILOR, of Washington
FOR AuDrroß,
Z. E. PECK, of Harborcreeir
Democratic County Conration.
We invite attention to the p rocee di ngs o f t h e
Democratic County Convrntion, given at length
in smother oolumn. 'roe oonvention was very
full, every township and election district but two
being PePresente‘:. And, we may add, in view
of the many local and personal interests which
of necessity came in conflict with one another,
the proceedings were oondueted with a good deal
of harmony. Like the whig convention, local
interests and personal claims came in conflict,
producing doubtless bitterness of feeling and
transient animosities, but we apprehend the tick
et promoted will not suffer therefrom. Indeed
it ought not, for in all essential particulars it is
a good one. In truth, in point of character,
talent and qualifications, it is in some respects
superior to that of either of the other parties,
and hence ought to receive the cordial endorse
ment of every man belonging to, or claiming to
set with the Democratic organization.
To particularize. The candidates for the As
sembly, MOWS. GRANT and WHALLON, are both
men that cannot fail to make popular and able
representatives. To their hands we have every
confidence all the interests of the county can be
confided with perfect safety. Mr Whallon as is
well known, exercised a very salutary and marked
influence at the State Capital last winter during
the pendency of our railroad bill. A ready tact
tician, an indefatigable worker, and possessed
withal of an extensive acquaintance among the
public men of the State, it will be perceived that
he would at once take rank among the leading
men of the House. In no essential particular is
the other gentleman, Mr. GRANT, behind him.
A severe student, and a man of indomitable en
ergy, he acts upon and carries out in every thing
he undertakes Kossuth's famous motto, "there is
no such word as fail to him that wills." And
when we add to this, that necessary qualification
of all successful legislators, the faculty of mak
ing and retaining friends, we think the conven
tion presentee a gentleman to the people fur
their suffrages whose election would be an honor
to the county and a benefit to the State.
Of the candidates for Sheriff, County Com
missioner, Auditor, and Director of the Poor,
we have but to say that no better selections could
have been made. Gen. Killpatrick is one of our
most enterprising and substantial farmers; a
gentleman who, by a course of industry and
strict business habits, has acquired a very respec
table competency. His enemies have inde.stri
ously circulated a report that he is not quedified,
but we apprehend that the best evidence in the
world of a min's qualifications to transact the bu
siness of the public, is the evidence afforded by
the state of his own business If that is in a
satisfactory state, then is it i s legitimate infer
ence that public business confided to him will
not be neglected. But what is more conclusive,
in refutation of this slanteirris the evidence af
forled by the testimony of his own neighbors.
They are, almost to a man, and irrespective of
party, too, his warm and devoted friends, as his
vote in the townships of Millcreek and Harbor
creek will abundantly show.
least' B. TAYLOR, nominated for Director of
the Poor, is an influential citizen of W ashington
township. He is just such a man as we want for
the position to which he is naraed. Judge
Htrousow, of Girard, the candi date for Com
missioner, is so well known that any thing from
us, by way elssdorsement, is entirely superflu
ous. He was Associate Jurlg eof our Court for
a number of years, in wh;,ch capacity he made
heats of friends, as his vote will testify in Octc
her Z. E. Peck, of Herb orcreek, nominated for
Auditor, will fill the poet, should he be elected,
with honor to himself and profit to the county
As a whole, then, as before remarked, the ticket
is a good oncouid well worthy the support of
the people.
Ilir The True American thinks the Demo
cratic Convenuon we. "sorely tried by the ap
pearance of extra delegates." The free-dirt con
vention wasint "tried" in that way; its "sorest
trial" was in getting enough delegates to make
officers for the Convent3.on.
Press of political matter, together with an
unparalleled rum of jc b work, has prevented our
furnishis4 our usual quantity of Local, Commer
cial and Marine miner this week. One week
more, and the elf stiou with all its attendant
train of political I..eart bursting. will be over, and
then we will tars, our columns once more to the
,mews of the day. Be patitiet, reader; there's a
good time corm ag
is. The qautte treats the nomination of
Gen. Sillpatriek in a just and honorable manner
It says "Gen. Killpatrick is, we are free to say,
is honorable man, of generous impulse, to whom
we cast wrge no other than a political opposition."
Not a word here about the General's want of
qualification, so industriously circulated by his
whig and fro soil competitors' friends in the
err end at the county! Not a word! When will
politicians learn that there can be nothing gain.
ed by misrepresenting a competitor, or falsifying
Zia qualifications: The course of the Gazette, in
this institute, we repeat,. is jut and honor-
Ibis!
Is. The Sandusky Commercial Register learns
that in the one of Barber n. the Mid Hirer and
Erie railroad, for damages sustained while in the
employ of the Company aseonduetor of a freight
train, the jury returned a verdict of 89,500 for
plaintiff. Good; Rake 'e® payi
ilr The las Joseph P. Fairbanks, of Jobs*.
berg, Vermont, bequeathed $lO,OOO to Middle
bury Oellsp; $lO,OOO to aesthete a fund hr
the Nippon of aged and infirm ministers, and a
like MEI in aid of poor yam Lea proper* for
She stinistep.
.0940.46.
The Crawford Democrat. ,
The Belligerent Alumina.
,
It is the easiest thing in the world for a man The True American is unceismonly belligerent I cereeppeeelesie of the Erie %server.
to persuade himself that he is a martyr, or that this week It slop as with epe heed, gives the I Wise yo RE, September 24, 1.1145.
he is in a position to become one We have two Gazette a creek with the other, "kinks up behind The rolling seasons of the year have brought
niore and before" at the Ilosocratie soil Whig autui
us back to the autumn time ' The golden a u.
notable examples before us: one is Pass
more' the dwellers in the fieldsmay truly call it,
Williamson,
now in prison for contempt ofCourt, tees for Assembly; sod finally lands with its
in making a false return to a writ, and the other head plump in the "bread basket" of the worthy , but, alas: the gold is dross' here among the brick
walls and cold hearts of the "city full " True,
is the Editor of the Crawforel Demorrese indict- pastor of the Methodist Church. If it had taken
there is gold, but there are dragons that guerd it
ed by himself for contempt of !Arty organization this I•ist plunge by aeeideut, we should have
in Wall street. , Not the gold of the evening rky,
Pissmore, or hi s e e ee - u e s , denouuce Judge Kane , 1 , 9111 C hopes, for we firmly believe in the efficacy
brights
as a modern Jeffreys; and claim a crown .if mar . of prayers; but unfortunately such is not the nor the golden apples ou the tree's, nor ih
tyrdom as a reward. The other a+ 1, , u.11v de- fact There 1, no accident about it. It way crops of the harvest fields Kind nature tie re
flounce! - his Democratic brethren iu Eric as premeditated; "dune &purpose," as the boys say; Tr inroad s h e r bo u nteo u s s tereo and a gentle angel
alone keeps watch, and asks only the password
"bridge rippers," who are determined t, de-troy and hence we are fearful the editor is beyond
"Industry," and yet bow many there are who
him with "fire and faggot " In regard to the' the reach of prayers, or any other saving mil
rush here to this vast mart to try the heard
latter, we assure the Democrat man that he need Deuce This being the case, we can seemly
which they may never clutch. Better, fa
dark
r bet-
be under no apprehension Ito If ; the firery punish- wonder that the paper has at, last fallen into the
went b e will receive will never come freem the embrace of the Railroad interest.. Forthereit ham ter,
kee nature's kind angel "entitle!, than the
pers of the mammon heaps. The heats of
bandy, of mortals, or be preduced by anything at last lauded, and it appears to have done it "just
summer have left New York faint and languid.
short o f brimstone' But let u. look at the d, . as (way as rolling off a log " To use a more feud-
With the equiuoctial g ales, however, the city l
ir-lase our eeternp ir • r hlis deemed it neee- cry liar simile ,it takes to the Shanghai interest as
to make, under the foe of the -tire ,lad fagged." natutaily as a duck takes tu water. We confess
k\
bracing up, and new htr and vigor returns to her
wearied milli. Merchants and baukies, islet- -
of his "Democratic fri(Sids at Eric '' The first we Lave expected thts all along Heretofore the
and speculators, are again filling their olden
reason given fur the betrayal of tile party in the piny it represents in this county has been a
haunts. Trade and o ccupation are crowding our
district, is that the maj eery neeteee file Bigier mere tender, or satellite to whigery, but whigery
thoroughfares and the bounties of Providence
last Fall was 21211—hieut•e, the Di ni , -, , e
-.tt 'Leers, has ile.)).r. paid very well; hence we do not blame
that no Democrat could be elected Let us ILI It -i i much for going where there appears to be are tilling our granaries From every golden
e
at facts a little. The eemitv of Crateford e letai. a better field fur power and pelf. In doing so, orcharel, and every grain rewned pl ou, Arena/A
of our country s wealth are, fiewiug inte this
to be a Democratic 17 .uni t', and eor ••fir •sr I IN, 'bout the propriety of misrepresenting either
' ocean of Atnerica'a plenty, and from the great
faggot' friend has boas: i „Lid . rue • , seer u- t 11. , . t•stt 11,1 it. - ot its old allies, the Whigs, or ire
warehouse and counting room down tae the laiier
good deal in times past le cause iii that en t-- all, ,t lit . ueluies, the Donueracy It thuuld
err humble dwelling God's gifts are shell ling
Well, last year Erie co unty ~i ll y gays a ~ ,.1 , , lessee ali tuat • to its coadjutor up street It is I -
over tale thou.aud against B filer, h e.ee :t e e , .,. more used to it. and is better paid. Fur instance, the. dew of happiness and peace over all, and yet
dent the Den seracy of Crawford la era). ed the tr net g Joel can remelt to its candidates, or its own 1 Ile years of plenty may leave their dark future
party last Fail to the tune eif twelve or lour:, en character ter truth, b y the publication of such
of want. And as the weld may soon come t o u ,
hundred; and because they did so betray the it ;tuft at, the following: i to replenish their empty .ace., so let us be Jo• )
seph in foresight to prepare for the dearth
party, the LA-aux:rat eetnes furor eel and gist , F•liiiit.iti, Lutilt. LUKE. —The old party factious, emu
that very eircumstauce as alees u fe: supperiei e ;','...;•".'117:1,g-hp'ultaiP•ir,-IPie„'l)ll've4Utuiteladttitib:%SiS.L'',C•Stillatern:uct„rar'e": Id, seems as though the spirit :seekers had echo
that
the people s: Eros County in th e Deli Legislature, ed from the shadowy world the restless shades
a Know Nothing wheg fur ;.;en-itot First the
i.. ,„.„. ~k, ore il in,, city. Three of them are seiected f thousand O'Ciin dls Ai •
' , tete' ieitate' ee;-
Democratic politicians eel Crawford neap psi: up it. ei th .soir-shi,pii ul tut:, e sty—the fourth, me believe it " I - • Ili ' " ' ' .
2120 majority against ii. iti all • I)l , triet, when ~,
~. .1 . r; 11 e; :i
w .naL n ma w n. th ‘‘riia n tere e f r
t tad ein Hansa
is e
r ay , be c titil t a t e ' ag itat e is the r u le of ee•teeti ef an army 'if
,
there should Lave been only' trim three tie awe, ...t 1.1 411 r eieculiiin 01 Lila internal it naive uueasy intellects They li.tv, iatek been drit
t.-,.,,,,..,,.t,,w, in whit tad arnill capacity. II: le willing ing away t h e musty records tit Lk! old colonial
five hundred, and then the Demo , rat tut n • round
,
and justifies it-ell by sat tug that "with Neel' a Of e I.lrse the Editor of the Anteriorn, if he 1 goeernmept and have exhumed the aocient
majority against us, it w eul I hive be. n f eiy 14 knew aho and what lie was writing about, knew grants of the King's farm This reemprisel a
have tir ,ught f t rw.irl i caul: late." After the that but three of the gentlemen alluded to live I large section of laud ly ing along the North Ilk er
betrayal of West Point, Arnold could have j ust i . in tile city, and that but two are lawyers One lon the eastern shore of our city, extending from
o
fled himself by the same course on reas.ming . is 1 farmer, and the other it. a Civil Engineer Trinity Church away to Greenwich village. Ti,
The next p int that tii- fear ef 'lire auel legg us" ll.' ale) knew, or ought to have known, that I Royal government gave this to the Lieu casting
induces the Deawcr,,t t i oi ,k e is that the. ••,isflo what he say. abut Mr Grant, i the U S C en
church establisment, and placed it in trust, in
'lino( a y. 111 1 ,0 ..tte;" ',tit ! is, says thi,t s. riii•i iii- 11.10i-iiner alluli , l to) is either intentionally fa lse,
the hands of Trinity Chureh, the n the Lug. st
paper, "whether the c ~ /r,..., 1 ill, 1.1: , tin- In t' ar- or else the write' lacks information as to the du-
religi ms society in the city Tim-, it has con
titlued, until it it' u i longer a Lim, but an im
ing up rail r oa 1, and In I,artitn i . , I.r, I_ , - ....11 1.. • to -. ,it Hint . these The suppression of facts, in
mense area of brick and minter, intersected with
sustained or not " ae thro e a•il.l , tee it''. wl.:eh .irL c r.i pine: a person iii a false position, is
e., g
the Democrat, aAt , peretr-i' vn' ways li ho- equi) ei. ut to a falseoad. Let us see, then, streets, and parks, ant avenu an entuprt-In
e " o
uorable or manly, rif is _e. ti r c e zeiz-. th it the hew the charge of the American stands. By the most valuable porn-inf New York I'
Supreme Court of the State hae a dj u il ee ti
iel th e the act of Ciengress of Feb 'it, Nl°, und, r agitators have discovered that there are nee,
question of "tearing up" the ratlr end in • ills city, which the: gentlt man the liner/can seeks to who can, with more or less claim of justice, assert
and decided that it was legil, and hone , - , :iiiili au si miler, as well as etery I* S. Commissioner is i their rights to pertinns of thie inheritance There
vie, we
issue cannot be fairly
"-{unit can be no doubt but that the trust reposed in the
ni 0 eine to the Lee :LIT tilted, -lii- duties are defined that:
,
standing o•at in hoid bii C. that l,•-for.. any f/ on- foe N„ more eoncenient takisty of krid , teits and I time honored corporation ref. rred to has been
ocrat in 'Erie waseon.tieed—befere the Dem.)- IS 1,1 trt I ~ t,%1 (. qs , ., , lfiwtlrlitlj In /IV 1t
( 1 9rl< of administered with benefit to thi spiritual want
,
craev of C,rawf. 'fel liiiii assomhied iu Counti Coil- tin ( - -iited Stittes."And this i, precisely thekind I of this great common ty and Suite but whether
vention--bef ere the .propriety of nominating a ~1 liti-roe-s in which to our certain knowledge I the mere matter of tale is legitimate will deubt
,
candidate for Senate); had been :_:tatsl among teeeet her with taking depositions in Admiralty I less appear upon a more eaten led isxaminatiou
the Deui.iesacy of the Di-trice, and cher, 1 ere he- raises,tier Grant is much of the time employed Mons Raphael Felix has already "a realizing
fore the Democrat, as a party irgaln, had a right This is the business of a Commissioner. By ac-
sense" of republican feeling in his administr I
to igwaret politics, or siii kte melt, tle• is.o . "11 ,, ccpting the office and performing its duties bun I Lion of Rachel's interests 11" has been c 'el
u political ',iv ,"—rty pollti,!:, was ignored, and &eels of miles of travel and the expenditure of i polled by the Va '' l ' ll:l -f ' .' i i''' s ' - ' . '" . and a di
p".e,
the Democrat was ivut in fall cry : .rea whig K.tiow large sums of money have been saved to our 1
minishing treasury t e n •duie. h.+ pace of adult--
No thing If this is net a eels,. el m,rai and le di commercial men who previously were compelled I 'ion' but after ail has UM 1.- hat a half way i .,._
iticed obliquity of vision, truly lamentaiile, then to g e t o Cleveland or Buffalo at a loss of two; form. The masses are wet satisfied; our predic
cee are no judge n 1)
o . 'c
.cr-r , -Indus brother 'tai- tune, their necessary expenses &c. to do tion is that the great tragedian" will subside
conspirators. first eerie •I:e iseie ••ii -: p .1.•l.1.•i-:.ii," what tb -v can now have done at home. To this into the more select atmosphere of the lect ure
s
and then give ti, c fact that it .•., ••u-,ty room reading of Racine and Corneille and final•t p .11tecal, ' the %self bear witness, as well as many of our 1
as a jusfication of their ceteliiet No wend( r att sect's who anew the convenience of having I It' re-embark for France in disgust at the uucul
i
they are afraid of "fire )iii 1 fai , cr.t4;'' no wonder all iithe, rof the kind at home. ttvated Americans. Our republicans have been
they are fearful of reeeivieg Their reward the- Tbirty-eight years after the passage of the act
so educated to thunder storms that they d)nt
glikelass
side of that region wheie ic' 1, a ~ .'lt ..• vii111:11-d. a boys referred, to the Fugitive Slave Law was still life, except on a trout stream. Our
ity, and brimstone a d r u g ' piss - ad, and by it the same duties are imp:astrl windows are suggestive in this connection The
hel Little Rock Clam" placard's are ilisap
upeu I,• S Commissioners and I' S Judges.— ' ' Rae
Jt ta)E licrettiseia —1 he (~/ ,t l';':' is i - 7•• ti , uld Judges re-sign their offices and the coun- pearing, and the short lived eating hills , far , ,, ,, is
nominee to the peattien of Juice lluti.lo,on . u , almost gone.
i-; he deprived of the services of the Federal Ju
our "local questions ' This -tare. It- le.r. in•
,L stirs because some portions of their duties are j October will soon be here, and the next seen- L
asmuch as his position was pre•ty Ti'ainly in- Lion will be inaugurated at the Cry.tai l'4l ye
to them unpleasant, or are unpopular in a portion
dicateil in the proei-,ilings , t :'l.• ailti-• ix. m et
„f the eeuutry. Shall a man refuse to accept the by the Great Fair of the American Institute --
,
ing at Girard, published the pr'..i .u- w., k 111 i:10 . ..
~ The rapid progress of our emntry during the Lest
thee .•f 1 . S Marshall because there is a re- '
paper We stave a ,‘‘ i : ,-.
an /'
''fugitive '' i tt- ' * ju ' i ju fn , to p e-ibility that he may be called upon to two years (for that time hall.l -thee thi
to be crtin:tw
eee' to the ea
.nerai f :tee,-• t to the laet Fair of the institutei enable the man
• ' l ''' arre-t a from labor.” Look cite
Erie policy: and 1,1- e• ur-•• in --'-p ,rig lii re- ,
~i. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, with sev- , gers to present a satisfactory exhibit of the inven
solutieu elenouneme r: ~tti Et toe ni -• ,r:. r • • tive and productive talent of America Albitt
~rail I :-. Ceirenissioners in each. They are
red tu t preerea that eul le I r-t ee line ,•f hi- 1.. 1- e instantly employed in attending to the business we hope for a more progressive spirit in the Boael
tion is cern , ' t in regari t•• " \lilt e"piii ;sun- of Directors. 'While we would eschew the exliv
it their o ffi ces, and in the five years since the
seriptiens, the
~p e-Iti eti el tl.•' dot le :- 'ten- Fugitive slay)) Law was pass iL they have been bition of productiveness in the way of •tllaiiy
nently c ere .• ‘‘ lele 1e... .pp .. •I. t•:,iii • ten•h=shows, " we must aek for a larger margin .if Y , iiieg
called to act only two or three times in each city.
of the peep te W... are. •; 1 1 1 -• he: 1U lu the reports of the Courts in those cities in
- America, and a more liberal appreciation of the
crease of our t_ ,
out' ty iu ietatedneeit, he is tee.) honor
the new-papers the doings of the I: S. Comm i s- 1 inventive genius of our ceuntryineu Can we
able and high-minded to ui ok to repuilk e
te the -
ieuer, i C ourt •ts as regularly reported as any not, under improved arrangetneuts have in •.u,
subscription to the suu'eur:, B o ad—ospeeially own republican America, au exhibition of die
other, slow i ng that they are moat of the time 1
if "satisfactory evidence 14 air erled of the in- eugazel, though seldom with a "fugitive from ' triumphs of peace which shall eclipse the
tcntion of ileac engaged in the ercerprise tol Imperial Exposition of France, an-I mark the
liber"—but frequently with "fugitives from jus
'carry it turward ft•ean the Harbor of Erie to the twe.,• Must all this business be left without an age in history with glories which shall cast into
interrior in wail Nit(' "
perform i because it is barely possible shadow the bombs, and rockets, and coutlagra•
' 16.!er to
--isse i tions of Sebastopial ERIE.
COUNTERFEIT —The Butiale I :onsmereiol gives that some time in thecourse offuture events they
the following description of anc w and dangerous may be called upon to adjndi to the 'ease of a
counterfeit on the Bank of Geauga, and I ecated : "fugitive from labor." Out, upon such non
at Painesville, U The bill shown us is of the ' •
sense! Mr. Grant has held and exercised the
duties of the office of 1..•. S Commissioner for
denomination of 42. The plate is a genuine en
graving, but differs in every respect from the , two years, and during the whole time has never
notes of the bank of Geauge This bank does been called upon for a warrant to arrest a "fuge
not issue 82 notes, and as the new product of tive from labor," and anxiously desires that he
oounterfeits is rather of a flaneoreus character, b uy always be similarly favored.
we advice our reader- to note this fact. Both wal e The Gazette has at last unfurled the Whig
ends of the note are similar, with the figure "2" banner, with Jos. HasnEasoN for Canal Coco
on each upper corner, with a female portrait on mi-stoner. In times past, a whig nomination
each lower corner; the rigiettie represents a male was not treated in such a dilatory manner. It
and female resting on the figetre "fl" inverted; was "up boys, and at 'em;" but now our neigh
s, ship in full sail is betweon the two sigma- I ber confesses the utter inability of the party
tures. to accomplish any thing without the help of
,outside organizations. ' Alas, poor whigery! It
CAPT NICHOLAR.—A. meet ing of the Board of
Trade of Buffalo was held on Thursday, at which! will soon be numbered with the things the . ,
wen, while its disconsolate mourners, under a
among other proceedings, the following resole
Lions were passed: new name, but animated by the same old hates,
ll guntinue to wage war
Rescued, That the e.meluet of Commander 75,,,,h0t,,,, wi Upon the Democracy.
while in charge of the man 01-war au ewer .1! ehtvii.. .iiia - --- - - AO- -
bees such as to cha.leuge the alma' ifitisoU 141.1 4nl.llApie ..: ANI a Mat i.se.sr ---We Understand a call has been go,
Mil man late . ..este , ' iu the ,-sat i•-,mm'-r - , i Ot. 1.4 k..; up 17 tt,l+ place ailin g , Maj. VINCENT PlUtt.Pit, of Chase
that his promptness and alacrity in i ti er, t o, int . r ,.1 1 ,0- t " v., t weep, to oticotoe a candidate for Senator. Thu document
eels is distress, regardless of We -ev. nay 0, Inc weather, w.o. signed by every man In this place who is opposedLyo
and daring all the rt.:1831 , nd. , d the se.i..m, when i•or Mr Fiiiney, and then furwerdett to Erie for publication itt
°memorise is exposed to the greate•t peril, .it's.. ,' his sup" the o'.. , rrer,
tier fituesis for the important c..iniwan 1 wilil which he 14 No o
documentf t he c haracter named was
entrusted. white she 111,C0.1, Wilieb .44, eye,. 4,441,1.wa 1..,
efforts, proves his seamanlike skit, and the eoundne... , of I ever forwarded LO Erie fur "publication in the
hi, judgment_
Reselesel„That • oommitiee oisosistiew o f ,; C ft asard: ( it''''rrer "
W. D. Walbridge, S. IC Fish. C. Vt. .....u, aria Wil,mui Ale
Foote, be appointed to correspond ',AI in, seined. of era Je, 'T ie x v
41111..—We learn that arrangements have
and merchants in all the lar4+- ,ake ~,,,,, r - ~.1 , 1 „ ,•.•
of memorialising the President of the ten •-...1 c15,. - .; -`
eJ ..e been made with the Western Railroad, by which
'fleet that he be pleased to motor. Cimmander Nicholail _..1
l
- 1 persons desiring to attend our County Fair,
to sense service, and place him again in charge i.,1 thi...7
steamer Michigan. will he carried for half price. Halt-prise tiek
.
star- We call attention to the prnposed Exhi- I et"-I, however, will only be good for the 4th and
I-sth. None will be issued, also, any farther
bition of Paintings in another c Aumn Mr. Bib
W
lings, as an artist, ranks among the first in the 1 , eat than Ashtabula.
oountry, and we are confident the exhibition will
be well worthy of pltronage.
ter The "Grand Music] Soiree," auvertii4d
in another column, is spoken of in our exchan
ges in high terms of coutseendatinti_ 1 fact that
wasnats no in recommending it to our readers.
tar Every party and fragment of party now
heads its doings with "The People Moving."—
Keep mating is the prevalent exktor tation every
vim., in the face of the old adage that a "roll
ing Mow Olen so soot"
SPA.. Edward D. Roble, r. S has be en or.
dered board the t. S. Steamer Michigan. Mr.
R. Kai on board the U. S. Steamer Mississippi,
during its whole cruise to Japan, and rendered
good •ersics to the expedition. So says the Bat
fait) l',,,nmercial.
sis. We invite attention to the advertisement
in !mother column of tie "Ridgeway Farm, Agri.
culival and Coal Company." The project is a
novel one, and salty prove interesting and pros.
table to sons of oar modem -
NEW YORK.
I==lll
1,21•• The Now York Timex, while pretending
to regard with h,rror a civil war in Kansas which
it is said, is threatened by the Abolition party,
that they will not obey any enactments made by
the present Legislature, urges them on by .ag
ing that they can du no otherwise than light it
out. To cheer them on it talks of "blood" an.l
Banker Hill and such stuff. How that paper
mast deprecate civil war!
- -411.,
/Mr In arecent letter from Henry A. Wise, in
response to one from some friends upon political
topics, occurs the following: "The K,nsas and
Nebraska bill repealed the Missouri Compromise,
which was the first act to violate Washington's
injunction, not to recognize geographical lines— '
which was the first to make'a border between the
North and the South—which was the first to he
gin a separation of the States. Now, the Kan•
*as and Nebraska bill simply restores to now
v w.) ante 1819—'20, wheie Washington, Elan
cock, Adams and Jefferson, Virginia and MAS!.•
achusetts, and the Old Trirteen, stood. It brought
us back to the Constitution " True; most true:
Sir A witness in a liquor case in 31anc hesio ;
Mud , the other day, gave the following testimo
ny: "Sal soda is ice and;'water and some stuff
squirted into it from a concern. Don't know
whether it is intoxicating ur not; it makes une
feel good—feet lift easier " excellont deffi
oition, certainly.
um_ The American party is not an accident
It was a political necessity, demanded by the
exigencies of the times.—Reyister.
That's so. Hindooism was not an accident,
but a regularly got up trap for the purpose of
catching gulls and spoouies. The "exigencies"
spoken of were confined to "hack" politicians,
who think that hard work looks too much like
labor to agree with people who have formerly
fed on tie unclean drippings which fall from the
State trimatiry.—Aibany gsicia-rbeekrr.
WINTES Comitso.—Frosts prevailed over a
wide extent of country, last week, embracing
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illinois,
Massachusetts and Vermont. Is Masmehusetts
the frost was very were.
MI6 Basilian is indebted fora Etas SUDO!
&Um.
• - Duagien* County Oarvadisa.
In pursuance to the pill of the Democratic
C o unty Committee, the . delegates appointed by
the Several wards, boronabs, and uperoships, as•
sembled in County Convention at the Ha °lithe
Reed House in the city of Erie, on Monday,
tii , preinb , r 21, 1 i 55, at o'clock, P M The
Convention was called to order by appointing
TI11))1.1S MELLEN. Esy , of North East,
Chairman. awl Li F ShoAN, of Erie, and E
Gillum:4i, of E 'cub SiTretaries Tile S •C-
retary proceeded to call the ikt of townAlupo,
when d•4egxtes prq...entod their credential.) Itutu
the fullov.iog and took their seats in the Cue,
Vt://1,100, VIZ
Ntortls Lest —Thyme& Mellen, Burton Slocum!
- 1. E. red, Oviirgo Nelson.
Mt —H
-P F .1 lir .wrn, t
Jr., William thimin'
tirsl..4 SI au
T --Jaiiper Teller, 3eyer.
likrard Ii —David Olin, A Ij Fly
Kaufftusis..l M. Millet.
I --An third.
- Jim. Fleming.
—R. A. White, Thomas Falwell.
r. Cult, John Fate.
- 6 W
F Rouse.
Amitv - -F3l Done...nib ,
ure..1111.4 Kullerto.
WA, I F .. A. Bennett
• ‘..• .- t W , -Inn , -Sul^
I. --A c. IluntinZ
--1).... I 11.iyd, H. W. 1 , incise.
E 11 ii,."„h
- 1 I.mrtl. t:, tl. V"l3 Er .w.n.
Conc,rd —Win );oelte.lo7, lietnxn Heath.
Two setts of delegates appetinugfrom the bor
ough of North Ent, when on motion each were
ptrailitcd occupy fifteen minutes ID advoca•
anti their rehpcctive claims After the matter
had been fully discussed, 8 Smith moved that
Thomas Fnlwell and It A White be admitted
to seat. in th, e ,, tn - Luti..n The year and nays
acn caked, and tht ic:•ototiou carried, ayes 33;
Oats U.
'rue nvit citiestl..n of ,ii.puted seatti was 112 re
4.lrd to the township FAlrview It appeared
tt,.it at a r 'guiir wee;;Li c : tf tb..! Democrata of ,
Tip, .1 Fargo and W. 11. T t riiir-
r were ILLied del—zate.l with power to appoint
•Astitut...t 1 udt r thi.. authority, they appoint-
I Murrty Whaßun and B F Sloan, of Erie, as
sub,titut,-
One of th—se gentlemen being al.
r,..1:4 a uhlnkr f the euuvention from the city,
and t.lc wlivr ae iiili lau before it, they aprint•
1.1 W M;llereek, and A P. Dur-
Erie oib-titutei, and asked the conven-
te , u t., thew Tuo question was takeis
and ua),. t , - , fltod.aye 16; nay IT. They
14 are t G •rof.,r,f r. ot,.d \Vhallon and
,etn t I,en eladn , f delegates from Fair
f.f,.w. and wtr, felthitted
IL I, and carried, that diatrieu
1 ,131,1ng but ~ne I, 2 ;,!gate ltl Atteudance be entitled
iwo
1 pnipriety of making a fa%
, W 11.1.1: un rr nil a part, coming up, it was
Li at tulaily decided by &large
majority to prerwut a full
F Sloan moved to proceed to the notiona
non of Sheriff, and apou the motion beiug adopt
,ti nominntiii .I" ,, bu Ktllpatriek, of Mill
ere k. B W. of Waterford, nomi
llallti S Hunt, r. ut brie \o other e4utit
-I,.te• bran' Dam , J. notuirraliuus were elo-ed.
John Graham, of Mdh eaid it had been
repels 1 that Mr Hunter way a Know Nothing,
ati•J a ch ed of ti,c eouventlou to grant Mr. Hunter
the privihege of belng heard Granted, when
the gentlenrtu declared -ne was not now, nor nev
er had belong.!.l t, that order " Gen. Killpat
rick being e.uled upon, also denied any connec
tion ur syinpaal) with that party. The eouven•
tion then proceeded to ballot with the following
result.
Kilipa•nic
Hunter.
(ien John hiving received a ma
j )nty Of all the r , ie, ea.t wa-, declared the nom
iu. o ~ f ‘ti; toil then, on motion, the
f.,;;owoli; wt-re liulnuitteti as candidates
1,1- i 11...! Legislatur,, C. 1: Boyd, of Waterford;
Wil , Murray W halloo, Benjamin Grant,
Janto- Thotilptow, of Erie; and Eli Dun
e ,u 11,2, t.f \ lh,t
dui Til,inpson I ..),:ing present, was called
and in a -I) , .rt and R_rtinent speech declined
of a nomination, and begged that his
name tni._:tit b , withdrawn from the list of can
then proceeded to a
the owing result
rr rr:r•• t I
N 1 r r. r. I, • r
It •.
Htmte
: , /1.1r1" I
tire ,
NCet.!:•`..tr) t:
hiving a to,o,r.ty ot t,l the votes cast, was
tie
ciarr 1 oti, uotniut-es whereupon a com•
of )1 -isrs. Sloan, Smith and
k, atie.re Ipp ). Lite 1 t ) infirm hiui of the result
aud sultctt lu acceptance. The committee wait
ed upun Judge Thompson, and through its chair
man subtuittA the following utter:
1:111!:, Sept. 24,
, Mellen, q., I'-.adept of the beau... Nate C 0010•1010111.
1 , 1. tit :NS:. —I 11'1.0 •st:e.re•l the 4 ,:oatrulttee appointed by
you, 4.. ex i 4r.44,5 t.. %• 11 111 I /lie body over which you pre
luy thanks 4,1,4 I n•4r you .1 n,l they hare we
rt n.)ininating t4r t 444.4 A .14 , etnhly: hut ie,ldtti in the most
1...14 ,, t ra) •;„‘ Jt.4. mom, to-day when per
son t Ir.' , /.11.:11, alai I could not couseut
azain to 1.4. r re 4 ("11. 0 e t - L , r Hits county for reasons
th•.vi riven, I mu.t now rorocat that I most respectful.
ly inr I'4 , //Wilk!. 1' 101 l Lil tl ttterub 7 ,ly tendered me. My
.1.11 s kr, l , •• fuo, y r••‘,.tn.i my presence at how,
th, winter, and I ,crt rt.,t,v •%'..l.fi.d that my pls.,: on
the tieltet au I,e ,app:, Iby rent amen, who in ease of
e.,m411,,n. Wlll be gai t , ......e..l•laetofy to the prblie and our
interests •I 1..1/.. SW: honor to be,
,ery truly your . t.
JAMES THOMPSON
[At this stau of the proceedings, Mr. Hunter,
who had been billt•ted for Sheriff, asked the pri_
vikge of making an explanation. It being grit.
ed, he stated tuat his name had beau proposed to
the Convention without his consent—that he had
not been a cnudid:.te for nomination, tkc , 67. e
. 1
The convent •n then pewee led to a see •ii•l
btliot, with the f•ll••wiug result:
C C. Boyd,
W r I,
l',.•it•omitilint
Dun. 4),11 , e.
N% CI
to aci ee 20, Benjamin Grant and
Murray WiLitton ha% ing received a majority of
ail the v.,te- e:i.t, vr. r declared the nominees of
the I)em , erato• Dirty for the Legislature.
Nomluattous l.;• , unty Commission being in
order, the U 3111:;, , f toe following gentlemen were
sli t bmitted, awl .iiiirwarils balloted for with the
following result:
II ery SSII. of Irnr 1. 1.1 ballot 2 !I ballot I
343 roc !lute:mom. " i*
tialgowLier
1 K. ‘1 ehger,
Henry iitngrit )111!,
the s.:(• , u'l ball it, Myron Hutchison, of
Girard, harmg a cmjurity of ail the VOWS Met,
was decian.4l cumulated.
Isaac Taylor, of Washington, was then
nominated for Director of the Poor, and Z. E.
Peek, of Hurlwrcreek, fur Auditor, by acclama
tion!
The following gentlemen were appointed a
County Committee for the ensuing year, tic:
A. P. Durlin, brie; Henry Gingrich, Mil Wreck,
Thomas Mellen, North East; D. W. Howard,
Warm; Dr. A. 0. BJy, fainitl; Hardens Park %
COSIGIMIt; sari Arkw Mallory, Bpriageli.
G. Hard, of Spriadsld, timsa owed tde fol
lag rsaolatiaa, witiols was adapted:
R.sawed, That thedeettles premaksold by NOV. Lew
is his Motesiteio lb* Logleibtare - I. Slava 11114. tied so
ftwood le HIM relative te esenfeipal subscriptions to not
mad sorponitiose is seen. Dosneesatie deetriaos. and that
each sebeeriptioes shield "ever be Bade "endow the fe
west/ of tie poop!' ropreeentod, by soca antbovity are di.
reedy nod oertainly identified With the project oa obich
yi itspowied," and not this saw the smelt rao
of oohing such sebocripties bas bees first submitted to
sod approved by vote of dm people
The Convention then adjourned
THOMAS MELLEN, Pre,ident
Pia*, FvRTR:I —Tao great oumbew of Potivirtos .n 4
other instruments Ming almost daily sold at MANN'S
t IC STORE, Sig, of tAe Ittg Piddlr, is pure proof that
be bad the beet instrroasots, at lose priee than ran be
bought ,►.. when. Ne bas sow some *flees inwroweote
loon to arm., *moot wine!' will be spleadel earre4 legs
and Poor! Key., from down to 1171, for tt , ., wood.
wlsoly Metals, plar•, Frisch used aotioo. manila
t..otposo Ati►rhmwt de. La
i j__ Matto at the toga to boy P111.11u• /IC. of t. ..r sad
1 see bun 20
1 Elio, Sept 2w. I114:1
Oa Sept 234 at Fairview, ROBERT LEE, ..)n of Thomas
J Fargo, aeged on• year. two mooths and 4es date.
Oa Wednesday, the 12111 lost., to the oily f Itimdmig,
Dr. ISAAC HIESTER., father of lion. Wm Iltuster.
fate speaker of the Senate, aged 70 yeert
Un the 24th invt., in this city, of inflammation of the
bowels, F LORE NCI?. Y., daughter of B. F. • „iamb ii
Baker, gad two year.. / L oci fi ve caossiii.
T Gallery. Wrlght s Yloct. touter of v,nh and
raw, street. there will he o exhibition ooe of the tenet
choice ant beantifel collection of pelatimp ever opened to tint
public In this pert of the suite The cottwettoe will be cuutpoo
- of Hisser/eel. Portran. Landscape, and P icy Palest
No pain..bioll be spared to Suite It worthy of the pot. to
patruntife Th. 41cIPly will be opened t K lid at a n'eloes.
A 11 dial Mold •I. U 10f t hiss any' and erectil's.
tam, Melt
01E171101E 1111111 Sta.
WF. are happy to *Ragbags that a ells. Eras Aeon (wined
WM 4 R/WOOS drill wider the ohlrge and supervision of
hul V i! Fayi..r well known our is Lig moat thorough 01
b, A piufmosioa Illorister and leading sings.. from Abroad
tAr Inv god to ati-nil, and Millbrae.. Una opportunity to oorfoct
lasi, roc il tau ion duct ag the four days drill Uunrnuwn eon.
twine. Tuesday (let. Id. In continuo four clays and sluff. with
n Grand Concert on Fridio evening the Vitt. at the %Aloe tale
ft vforiard "burr
Fa•lo. and Miss Shernsan, both celebrated rgra , ists.
%rib &moist during the Drill and at tbs canoe.' Any further in
iuristatioß may be bad at Mann'. EDI It •tore. or tat Any of tie
unfit reigned COMl4lll,tteeur •rfrangeluents.
F.. M MANN, 1111)Ngy Kb wr
W L HCOlElafti, HENRY WELBORN.
J. LI NTS. JACOB ON Y
N ti Ni ill, lion 1 GALSEAITH,
11 CATLIN. It P ENSIGN.
W 11. 5U1.1.1 V iN, CEYLON
Erie, SeIX SI, 146 _ _
24; James Thomp.rm
23 nominated
oustieste4
11
B F SLOAN, 0
aecretaries
W Guuttsa,
DIED.
Stz Ariatiumntts
Grand Malibition of Paintings,
MIT C0177 3 / 1 11 OFTNC11;731:116::
pH F: subscribers have ..
sis m . • the best assortment of ...
stoves ever o're ed tor Si . 4
Site • -a.
....j. .. in t hi• City, among which ;k... NA, .......
is the nm 5.....— ~
, .
W stars Aaterisan. ,
a cooking stove which took the preovuin at the WOriale tan ~,
Mew York. It I. an elevated .)ven Pito.* •nd the beet on• es •ir
Weevils ibis merest, for proof of which we 00k a eOOlOl.. esktn
of Wears and pricer. We have all kinds and w .01 at vr,c,
that can't kw ken& even by the manneacturers of the city Call
•ii•l /We
We Also rnaniitarliirt to order and keep on band a eene re' no
vortuteat. 'f in. Coeur. , and :Uwe' Iron ware. with awn ,tllir•
article. a. t 0.100.1 o Our hoe of ilU•10e1.11. Which we will le 0,1
to euLtbrt or aril yo needy Walk ap and dolltde )01Ir
• You will dud ua al the in mad occupied lately by Tanner /k
NA
dill two doors north cat It Wright* Irac hanire °dice. •n 1 oppo
ottellbrown'it Hotel TANNE.S k KEW./
Erie. Sept t-ss
-
0• • . ..A •: • • er• 0
ilL!Til:a Gina
a lade attull amortme::‘l ifllandNlgErDOC :pnneeveyanT„:
in the All.iltnery line: also
Dress Triinin men, Gloves
V repels Wort. !Aces.
Bonnets. cape.
Bonitos and Obwik velvets. Ribbons. to. dec.
an I 'whets will be furnisbe4 with floods at %Vhoie
sair as cheap as at ally eITORE IN TIIECITI', \itQwd e--u "
[bent of Sill and Velvet Bonnets. Tronfil. striw•, die .eun•t•nt
I. on baud made 444 iusteciats turnt•hed Nemo Pat
tern• rerervrd Innnlhl v.
tree. :Nryl fir, ttis.
Zipper t tit Notica
J
J. LI V rs t C )., having disposeu ut their cola!
Dry Goods. would hereby eel I upon ail snowing themwl re.
indebted to walk up and settle. Vim, having clam* against
d firm are requested to present lb. same to J 1 Lints, either
at the store or at his othee. J 1 LINITst .
Sept. VV. No 3. Wright's Block
TIMBALS. BATAS & 00.
Bo- 1. Brown's Hotel•
VT I: beg leave to Invite an Early Inspection of our FALL
and WINTER STOCK, which-we have must eortiple•ed.
It comprises smite Noveities Of Vern. All the newest desires
and Went/utilities In which toey can be produced. We deem
it auperduous to say that we have the tartest snick and
hea pest ever Lifered in this mantel. as an elimination fa ill
Libor the moot skeptical. Within our Store Noon, are
long lines of counters. heaped up with
DRY GOODS,
nf•lldeseriptiogi. of every v rietyy of Texture and Pattern.,
of the ruu-t iii,dere styles, and from many a muter
la our
Merino and De WAG Deparment,
there are colleeted and displayed, with great attention to the
convenience of porch/1..0r, a superb assortment .1 P. 41 n Itro
emde and Figured French, English and American 'Ohm.* de
la.u•s and Mer,noes We imagine that the in ktt fast.diuor of
tad, purchaser. welt here. without much difbeulty, suit her
Ihdrett. we fancy that there are but few husbands who
would hesitate 1., giee their "better halt!." a ••estri• Nasrhr'
i*suppl) het self's* this buoy mart of trade Oar
PRINT DEPARTMENT
I . a 'mom Out comfit 10t0a Pieture Cia,iery.-110 ;tinny at, -,1
rsr am the designs that meet tbc eye. to
1112.1111 Goons
•
ay may tie ecpec bed. we hare a ontentheent exhibition. ti,,
P•ilkS ar. ui con .iidorattle splendor mild are to be wen in slam.'
c wutlrms varierie.—flan the own Costly material to thr c beep
est. rant) ybiirreil in a Temple whow draperies are or ka, n
bow hues. a or isittatie palest. in fact. whose tint. rrseuilii.i the
geur. wulcb are due from the mines and cairesJl
earth In
Cloths. Cassimeres. Satinets, Tweeds. Vestinp.
calm to tusk a stock in snitch the highest and the hum
blest. -Ibe very -top blister of the upper crust." as well as the
substantial farmer Mee hart lc. and Artisan. Who prrter substance
iu shun,. and nil it) .A•4lota.e.an alt fee 'rarity Mery tastes surf
supply their w int. with uerfeet coandente that they are getting
their moues back. tb nave made large adJ lone to our
DOM11:871C DEPAN [WENT 4W THE HOU.LICEEPER
Can been revel in such piles of table linens, Napkins. roe/rime
Crashes, Linens. Sheetihge, be and get eueb qua mitres of
them IN' e 0 small an amount of moue, an would gratify tbe mo-t
aVariCiChia. OorQll dolts., Carpeting*. dui Carpets, Druir
gees, Matting. lugs. Door Matte, Arc., are in perfect keeping
with On, whole tabac k
We den publicly make known. that we have purchased our
Goals advantageously reference to the tastes a•ni wairs
of this commun ty. and will just resistive lbw we are deterut I Ile I
to sell Neil'
Erie. Cleo Cti. 16:4 2w
Y.ItWeaUJ „
WILMER/ . ►a .7LICIR . II 1111160/ZWENT.
Manufactured b
Stearns & Marvin.
mos. 144 A VD 141 C WATER STREET, NEW YORK
I-l Avi: rt.trk:' Not one cu the worthies, rt. , le.
once supposed to be We. but • rnuine rtitlam• nder, male
by the subseilb-rs If , ou have not, the rollOWlng lulerruga
turn., ere ,Verepty loteres.ing to you.
%Vuo Id not the .le.truel lan ut your valuable boots, papers &c.,
gre.uly derange your huaneos, and sub eet you lu eeruru. tt taut
'U. ... 11.104 a.
Strict such a ealain,t) can be avoided during your lure-time
by the outlay of flu), one hundred or even two hundred dollar•
In the purchase of a Kale, does not tree economy counael the
outlay.
If you pay annually fur insurance on your stoek in trade,
I. .t not equally important to tact laseraltea on your bout•
paper. for a series of Years paying a pan premium once
fvf all,
outing Lb' tart thirteen years, these safes have been
it...tea in acculenial Ares one hundred and ninety 4,11. e.,
and 111 rv..f) Mill fully sustained the reputation ad a fire walla
The , suberrtbetii are the .Ole propriegore or Wuhan. parcridril
•• LA BF:ULF." I.OOK which from its construction and nolo,
a powder and Burglar proof, and not liable 1, gel out of
order
I' Eltllblo 4 N kaV IN, the only maken of cialatuaoder Saler
~,,, bind, Ir. Alien's patents.
-ir. 1-5.5
(111TAIILISIIII1. 1. 17110 )
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTICIt, ii.+AkElt y Co:ir 4awritaa, AIWA. Marepat4 a.
sad alwadata, M7.►.! Clocedi;
Ca.. Poste. Gimms Sack; Sehada.
p&* aaa Dttlig (*we ; ac.. Jimulls.
Creakat C•Ces, 4c. 4c
'pit lz41: lia..utreernror 10 whits. IM premium. hare been
I. an ...le.. iy uie elmef lam tomes and Fain of tire I: 111011 .• r.•
au excelieut t.,r children. sirradnis and per•o a nee ;in
1 lee, 11110. laduee the nervous ev.teasem atten
dant upon Ow Or lea or Cu,ns sad are recommended by
Un Me,. /maven. Haywrad. Ware and Adam., dr game,
and nJ con In-m phymemnaeleambere.
r,r $.41: Lbe principal Wl:4er. IN ibe I; sited Suites, and
I, Airs!.
t. rl, az.v. Sew York; OI•er & TWIMILA. Philadelphia;
I'mur•r V Nei rom, Baltimore; Kanicr-r & Drntei.Cin.
tt ALTILL SAKE& & CU., Owebower. Matt.
Sept. lb. less JoYU
AVCITZON SALE ST
Valuable Real Estate is Springfield Village.
()N Tuociay the 64 day of November rem at 2 o'clock,
P. M., the. followtag daseeibed Beal Estate, lam the
pr,perty M. 4. Mores, deceased, now escheated to the
c.anomowealth of Penneylvaale, will be sold to the high
r.t Wader, at the Coen Howie in Brie. One small woos
of land to Sprusigteld villapvdeeded to Jobs Morgue by
Oliver Lyons by deed dated May 6. 1844, and recorded la
Deed Book P. pep 114„ of irk, massy. Also, 9 24-272
rods of heed adjousing Oust lam mentioned sad dm4ed to
Jobe Morgan by D. A. Goald, by deed dated lfley 6, 1844,
end retarded In Deed Book, P. page II?, of Bra musty.
Also, am half as sees of hid aijoleless the above, and
deeded to Jobs Nagai by wiJiam Doty, by deed dated
January IS, 1940, mid refearded ill Deed Book L. page 544
of said meaty. The three please of had mentioned being
is ea* pima se -*babied, and hawing dilemma a bans sad
dwelling bowie. Tama mask bays. at the Ceti of the
sale. WIL A. eaLsaAtra.
Sept. 22.-4t19 Dorsky of the Amlitor ties.
TOLEDO, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND
lIIIIICYGAN. AMIGA
t ‘ "". Iwo de aat J. Mc los Allui
ry llr" .
imam. ivied wed watilter pagautiliag. Par ?WAN adompeillis
War she Illostions &aimed km do ammo sad wail
ambillege pm. fasengsiii sad al Mode efreiglit mat pied
iambs port is die wed. Pet parusilmel
6 * J•
- - .._
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TO CONTRACTORS.
IN Pursuance of ► Resoluirin ..r the f.
of the SUNSPR'i AND Earl , . k 1.
?ANY. SEA LED PROPOSALS It-111 te• •
Rae tot the Company , Engineer in
5 ...w t .*. p. N QATI:RDAY.
for the tinning. Bridging. and Sue. r , •
iron for the latter,) of that portion •
bury :bud Erie Railroad, extenitio4 :r
Ea.itleard, fur the distant* of e14r.1%
° Plane and Pry'lles of the .4...1.14 w '
Mid Engineer u 010 e, in
said 20ti of October.
The payment for this sari irk •
WINS
ON Ulf thereof in the Bond. ..f d 0 "
of Ifsio, owl of the County or Bor..
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