8 format ad tlt t .1 8111 'II. , I/I t*, Litt \ w a Suite bad Urdu loupi and more thoroughly en ga/Ld in the good work then Pennsylvania. tit were now, he rejoiced to believe, thoroughly enlisted in an effort to promote scien tele farming, and actuated in this as in all other purposes by a generous rivalay, he had reason, to hope for prolonged and useful results. There was, as you are aware, Mr. President, a time when prejudices were cherished in both States, against the idea of scientific agriculture, but these have giveaway before the herculean efforts of societies similar to that nos assembled at tilt, place. The belief that the operations of intellect is just as important in this as in any other ti•ld of industry and science, is becoming universal. Why, Mr President, said he, the vast display of implements and machinery before tic, is but tilt offspring of cultivated intellect, and this great agency can do as much in all the departments of husbandry as it has for commerce, manufactures; and even the mechanic arts He regarded it as the leading; agency 111 the promotion of any human purpose, and cool I n we why this power—the p•mer kn.•vrtedge— that had done so much in all other deparltnentm, had doubled the mu..eular t ..wer of the eiviia:d world, by the use of the element-,and the itiveu tion of machinery b hould be reArained a, to agriculture luJ'enn.ylvania they had, in aid of the cause, jug founded a State Farm Seho in which it is to be taught at the -.Line time . theory and the practice of tilting the N,. w York, if he had born rightly informed, had gar institution+ lie was them as au a l ine ll tural utility, but ,till more ardently, in vi. ‘y "1 the dignity of , hara,..tA r the studies are z calculated to t,tuw He said it war gratifying to witnes.; the nu r. 1 efforts of two great States teach au oinpire in it self) to advance an occupation to all other interests, and so certain') th. et ut that founds and sustains nation ter , , nit. l t to the soil and chi:mitt , of both Stairs. to the inclinations of the proplc, hori and natural in all its relation.: so punt) rn.. ,:v ilising and christianizing in its t, nl , art , t , individual and national chAracter 110 •iil the spectacle witnessed WV+ agrand 11,.should venture to claim for l'enn.ylvan,aus standing the upprehenqunsi ,us th. fri , ll•l 1% had preceded him whilst ri-,,11 , 1 th. r ..vu State and the character .f r farup•r-, tin ,:, cheerfully award Jo irk tuil 11,41,r • in good cause He said that next to agrteititur , -, ottniiil , tat manufacturing were leading itita-n•-t- in l'..i.ii-,yl - and nothing ee.11.1 give hit., :u- , re pl.l-tir-- than to trace the lii,t.ry it their w--u-l-rta: pr,). grew, but time will not p.•rliLt 11, r ,-,, ru : 11 • r ,-, and trade was so and ~illy ta, shat ,it :I-- I: , ilp,re state; but he was aut:cipatio l z the -l.a WI. ;A, r \ means of railroad , , t - in ,.. e ,• . 0 ~ i.e i ! „I, Iph ; ,, w u be placed equal t., New 1 •-rk 3- 4 , , ii , 4• / e i city He said, his fro lid M r I ) .V tt I. i ; iv:- happily compiont ii:ed l'enu,.‘lv.i:u.ii , ‘ h.- 2 : lug description ,if the agricult,,re ~.. N. si 1- ri,. and then admitting in that -pint ~I t.:in i -r I .- which he is distinguished, that Pentisvl vania, le- : cording to the leet IIAUSUS, hail prO'lW - 4.1 t il" LU".I , 1 ,I / i 111. 14, , :t... r.i. •Li ..l t'..• I • ,t.. ...I,r ti it .1..•!..tt ...on , wheat. . ; •,- added,nato other intimate I w .1111 -9 1kweeriiielf we are inrtettlel in t 'III it * I 55 95k 1 ,i0 1 i gi , olio, . •-•• ''' .. f - . •.roau - oat iron, the Ito t • u nequaled euergl and perilitolie e . si- sl. I most coal of. ' kind ' %tot i r eestoa,, now pin ,it lt dfrott Ilitr to Phila r" \\V RU * I * I • " . -4 , :', , , yof the At. 1 . ita, w .an i,v many as a 'idiom° et tZ F. Peet "it S. . I- ma 11.1 it.tr.livttagt •another -- j ,, bial T owne ,, ,,! p " .did aot e i s i ak.to 1,,, as, fast a I ,a ii,. the ..t' .era 41 t•i ....tarpt s B Ileneon,se-R. I: candid ,u fkais as s: . - • ~ , t did to be .ae up •tlarwet tii les tliat en c ountered ee-'-• IMP. _, ' ' ursl ' d . iu the di' rprisi could:be Said of the sierly purpose -of hex pepniailon r she might W, tNo which was finally Wit premnunince, Bet in this' vast variety . c ed dire pent)! Jihigmont and g=loss up theraspice of life, be regarded i untiriu rgy e i. Dt , t A147 4 1.1... - 1 , now ITS York ill hard to beat. In ideas and i,m, I Pre-i,leut in bold reliet4in endless dispu• But. Mr. Presiden ach w yeir witnesses the -, ---: onsX.i, „" -re of *Wear economy. the. tumanon of so grempetheme., the utility 4 '"' ' : , whops theilfsnpire stood un- tea bad for a time bellii doubted. adding ro : hope., in saying so much for New our greatness and prosperity as a people. • i .. . quieted 'the apprehensions of his After thaukingthe President, and the Agrieul e .. . tural Sociev iir for the courtesy extended- to him tit the particular •'• • 'u ,of these sere- and his assoe aces, he closed his remark.. monies, said Mr 8., add : ' the President, is Han Satnu-d i.;heefer, of Saratoga, President dunrrivikl at this benutie ' flourishing town of the New York- Suite Agricultural Society, of it train of ems,, fret:.`'' with superior after some iutrodie•tory remarks, op tke as fol. anthracite coma, direct from the Lancaster col- lows:— Rory, in the middle region, mined by Cochran, Peale k Co., and conveyed by the Sunbury and Erie and the Williamsport and Elmira Railroads to this point, without transhipment The com pletion of the Sunbury and Ene Railroad east of Milton, last week, has finishtxl (except the bridges at Northumberland i a line of railroad for a point of inexhaustable supply in our State to one of general distribution and great coueumption ill yours He regarded the e--lelaration as a-a era in the history of the trail of both Stat• s, and believed tho consequent es would h.• not tually beneficial to an extent not now uutici Fated. He then called the attentiou . f the Presi I, n: of the Agricultural Society, .ludge Che.•••r, i. d .i.. , o: the ih: .i.-• t , .. r,:, •or . l'./.• li the finest speeinions of anthracite coal, on whi. l, , ur igii, ii :ore, lit i - , . p• - - r••.- ii- or • iti.i, he stood, and told him, that he had been Coln tug sou 01 , ititpr V.• - n. . In 1.. t-araet,i .%11,1 missioned, on behalf of the retliallVarlla gu , ...t.. t Lt-ti: ..: l'. l irimuL ~, I .., !I r !•1.,:.. Z 1.1.11- for to present them to the Sew York A t rriee: tura, d miestie li li. I • pi.. iii i. ,Ii !lp• - - 1::..% harse-, Society,hich duty ha new, with much pleasure. -lc'.'P 4 1 1. 1 -•`... • ; ' •;• '; • 1 ... '•i• -Ind vari"ii . n itiotatieN, :•1 i.e or ..1 ' 1111. , ..i the lie l 4, the WOWS now l rendy, sail Mr 84 , c.mitit.n,•,. ,i.,,ry, lip •r •.. od, ali i ‘ gni I'm. li .W 0:. r , o r & gm" 4 .. of trade, a s w e kngW i r yo u are, i n • U., )lill st a r ,. ~111•• t Vl' nee ~1 %vita: ha. U. ..11 the sip —, F.:: procity, to the tou'ip.ll hr . tietit of .lone to e ~•It .i pit': ot• .• all . : 4. Petim.ylvania will send up het V on- St it, has , . 1 1-: I. •i a iii 411 vi-iti Hi iii &nth . ..- to keep you warm in the winter Al. I..fr.c uitural char.wi r —to roastAr beef and boil your potatoes—t. , lt.•rk-. MI Lauea•ter ei.inr.•••••iti l'ennsvl varlet, drive your skarn mill, and grist in i . :le, and ruann- he ‘,.. 1 ~ , ,z It ... n ch.t . lllV,Ul-rit -I f ir th. ir aelieui factoring machinery, tie help to driv e s the irou tai i 41elAi• re , ii . •ll;• it Wa , to thor...• ...,,mti. horse on the railroads, and propel the Steambears ii..,' "ii.ei, tiiii,,tig•' suowe I itself :it tin i•til., on your lakes and rieere. IVe elp.•( - t to :.1 , .. (hi. I , i•ey, 1 , - oneo it, eu.tiv.it,r. soil Isirtil-.1 in element of beat and power .Itseetuivated int , exanipx ;,,r , ul ,l 1t i.,,,, at , ea iiiip:e wilt u has every county, township, village aiei fluid) esrel.• ie••ii -.c , --:u..y I ~ 1 .we.t, unit, Hi•nu„Nlyttrii.,, of your great State, performing 11. n'Dud off:, ~., ln 11, ti, i eizii.i• ss ••t its eu:livation, tit- br.•••.i• Indeed we have no doubt of its univer, a l u s e , • ing .•f it- • , es :LI/ i in 111. ag. , re•,:at , . -It it, pr.,. what we have witnessed elsewhere to the' use of ductiou-i, -t.iii•i- ilizil iip..o our .t•frielltlur..l r.• this article will come to pass hero—thc c .n•ituip. I cords Lion will grow beyond all anticipation Ntr eau To lo r i,:r,...i.t :ire :in :h.q . voluiner , •ci P. nu.' I . you restrain its progress were you to make it) .... vaui i 'al.!. Ii• I V. 1.1 [lli u.•rai wealth, which ri,ie., tempt. Like the frogs of Ei.upt pit will on ii• her lit in Avail-- ot it. r sister States . every man's hearth, and at a'i'ry man's.. ,- t.l door. Jr ... Are t. r, and lead, are fouu i Cl,ewite, but I , ',ll:,,•,,vaiiii, ~.: ,n• , .iion_ ili middle and But, then, again, we -hall stud 14 (h.• time nor:lean State•. ha , ;i , I .u, xilaustibi.• fields et F' r e next State Pair is le 1 , 1,14 railr- , tide“inTniii i l. :tut :1-:,(,te: elation, another species .-t . (-in mineral we ilt h The great g ,,,1 0g i e ,1 uplift, which t h rew t ), another great element of power and pi-qr. ss tI •' ti ~erlaying New lurk and its northern mean bituminous coal, an 'demerit of heat soil to eii,or., where it has never been fount I •ft light. This will cutlee tr en Panartleille, :Lod . the t ..il layers of your State unde , turbi i :,,, many other points on the Susquehanna river, by ' / Joug, therefore, as inau -4.111 want fire re warm the Stagl Erie to Willisirnsp v If . heat hp. metals, or to drive hie 101 .. and VAIMIIINFIr ts . is is our great 'el . long can Pennsylvania rely upon sent of gas, au article which te r not /1: , utetuively as tome other pi opts, net trill. I e. 1161141)64i, trµt jiltd a r 4'41115ti17111141,411 ;IA 14 tit • 1111110.11 01 WM( of our hitter S. IF be Sll[Wril ,rt quality of this coal, being equal r the genera tion of. gas and for smithing purpose ,, , to a iy in Pennsylvania, cannot fail to tied a constantly in creasing market We intend to exhibit no vanity in P peaking rat this great element of light which we intend to usasmit to you in such abundance As a Chris. tian people it is our duty todisseminate /, : //aantk eonfort, and as a trading community, it t. our taterest to do so. Of course, we expect to be 'm id for this in salt and piaster, and other pro 4,;*ns of the Empire State, and the balance in oak. This iii the kind of intercourse that gives vestal employment and bestows full reward up m labor--adde population and wealth to a count r), ad will certainly reward the capitalist who h a , invested his money to the 6onstruotion of the Mamas that are to be the avenues of communi- Wien. lets an event worthy of notice, that the long m i lked ab ou t, and too long delayed railroad fro m fitiladtdphia to Erie, has been largely the agent is this work, and very soon the transportation of seal by that lice and the Williamsport and ie to be commenced as a regular business , But the whole State feels a concern in an achievement of this kind, and it is no effort of imagination to say that in this event the Commonwealth of Pena eylvemia semis to that of New York, greeting, the means of an increasing trade and intercourse and she evidenced fraternal regard, in the shape of Wash diamonds. To gi ve the groom. maadestition st iseerity to this toen, he would resat* that it had been dos from her vital parts. The strong ban OM Ware bee throws about bar unloving .MOLI 1717 urukuu procure the,e huuspecimens,i • and we were proud to have some of thillitsl- Writ irigetkin Obser , bet ward and' honest operatives who have performed I this work Th e town of Elmira, it in manifest, is death"' BRIE, PA ed to be the mart of an imm t ql,e m il trade in • _ the future. In addition to the source* a trade' S \TURI).9.Y MORNING, OCT 13, 1s5") already referred to, the Junction and the North ' Branch Canal preNentt. an ,venue which will De in operation to au inexhaustible 'upply of coal and minerals found ou the North Branch of the The ei,etion nr the-rouurt passed .11 .11 a very Susquehanna cadet of Wyoming is fam, , l q uiet manner Thi re µa.: little utti.e, ry lit for mines of superior ctai, and the canal tie tnterest,t and furnish a cheat, a l , nue for It] ITllll,p , Mtatit)ll waika fl very light Nitte A, to the result, It woul.l he pertinent to the and he t :duty and di , triet, it I, about a:, we had antil -hould he g .A.I to t rice t h e progres , „f ou r iron . pated We made up our mind, when the L0ck .034 c o a l ext..n,ive and ' t al it , r elatlon, of trade with the Eautirerts'i4 t i at i c i: p..ri convention nominated Mr. Power, that there w .nll have to be work done to elect him, and out til3Je! 1111.1 .pportutiity will u v t p.fralit that it future gr.)wth, 1110 rte pa-t we th ,ught it wouldltit be done; and it was'ne. reach all anticip•tti ti-, he had no The election of Finney, then, has not 1 1 '.aPP"int• - doubt I, ..k I,r a tu „ rtit m y,•,,,t l ie , at the ed II- The glory it %111 shed over the Ihnuottrat .wilt of the pr aluct.on and comoimption of an banner in Crawford, of c.iurse, we will met thracito In '0 , 20 it aniuut,•ed t, ut t )11a, to -hundred and sixty thou•an.l titian. The Dem. - ler:try th.-re may have it al'. t.,11•„ t, au.l a hail tutlliou., „ 1 „1 i• t tu, m eh, n-ti tt, ati , l tt v..:1 t .r it w•li f,ll litti , -11,1; •1.1ibc1,.. bring forth -cti",• kin lof trait, what ~ tern ;li l t rite It th, tat ore eau t•'11 in 0114 V cni l ity it Will it. • . e me, the pm .11 w u ' stwil that 1 .1 .1 IStll, E.l , wing, an.) eye , 'o4 1:1,;1 wOI 'l. It to w ro Leh - •,f ,n, "t 4I„Ii „ . I ternoerat, are elected to the L Idr- firodu .1 .11 of tI • I.,tunitti t, (;:'ll N: lll lttrftk• I•)'''n'ertlt•Sh"rifi - t o il t" F..r 111 ,, :in • tii. b.ll Met. of I 11.• t pt GUAM:A, th.' al: lit " 1 .1 " -V:C " . . " :11 1 . "" i" d Lee ~b•r.4 and the ratirodd i t , hint that one thou -:1; t :.n, w , 1".• ,I'AJ) kit id .1: IV:i.tatu-p , rt 1.. r ti.,- ,• th.it "kd rn ele'•l'n.4 0111ph.11 ‘Vt• claim .letii in I wd, u l na: t t nr.• • t • ti,. 1 :he election IVi hiallou nor Killpatrick a , but tie. i n , t r euti•"li WI r a -Ulll 10 u, , rate tn•r•tn, I , r bqth were cant 'r• 1,41, rn in ' 111 ‘1 .r. .1 with the wail sending .t. • 11.,0 II • -e • t h e tron tut rest w ndr ;-.it lie! ;S"r t met- arrangement, wherohyDoin and whe , voted tor What and that Art,k.i NA • n z in all I.- %.11-; •t, r wdo • h.•,.v line 1 41 . " Hi' eeitueti, N, t 6 t zr In , . prop r:v \lr trierek wh one iu .tiventem cold I 1.:111 L , u k ft•uceli..r \t tb.• bottom ~ f I.li progre.. .r t!,•• rw• " 4 00 , , 1 )Ir I: . t .I , riug awl utr.rinz ,i•-pzu- and pr •-••, ut, Op , w Y , rk arpl I: t ••td, IMMIN tt • ,•:,4• .nnt. r , nr, ,innlu :nt,r .111 t t,titit I,ltl ttl lt% ttt , t!it wh'n IL. ll' 't Cod,: C mai t ttt. W :.1 r, ,!1 %‘• / ILI 1 I :1 I t Vt • - I= t I3ltitaEtt..-1 am happy to meet youlic i re,,l and, in liehaif our State Agricultural Socie ! to welcome you as a repri.,eutatire of a neigh ly,r lug State, anti lie WM, elli.lyo,l 11.111Vil ,111 its cJoeideni.t.:, so long to Lave h e ld ~f its chief )1 Igi<trute, a State, too, wh.,- • po;ith-al rela , lous, and who., agneti,tural. ma- tiut . ,,,.tutitig and Coruat rCL i u. - 1 heady with our .iwti It I- an ititere:4ing fact to that th.• I , rwitlou ~ •Ir uattonai Lrov,•rain• tit, wh.ter h ....w 1 ~r 1; and wi th 1 .•xretiri,.ll•, ut.• Ili thi.- i•stithltl.,l •.1 h ..,- whin ..ial ro,ouree, and lay it.; neight) ,r 4 under oonlributiou. 'file eff..et will bo, tirit while in its agriculture, itii tui-obisnial proilue ltu•, and its iionicur.rco, it t , oft tering of Nil:tilt). th it:4 ni•ighblr,, it.i (1031 ii , 'llii Writ always keep the whey current, running. in it. iwn ill reot i in You, Sir, have the prim 1 satisfaction, the President of the Sunbury and I.'olo Railroad C om p au y, to come with the first rail train that ever passed iailtm with thoi valuable mineral, di reerly from lb.. 11,ile•s. t ,, t:11 , part of the st ate of No w , York. to i .- 3 matter of great gratiii cation to lit av ‘1.•11 as ).HI, that from till- ton forward a 410111111 e I:i.ifi Cip ,, ll h . l, way and by earlat •in•ttiiwu y .0: coal CI. id-, and every part State I •Ille.rly thank you,-nn lichalfof thi-Snortr. for this huge sp , elincu of your ant hr.i..ite, which you have taken so much pains to bring and pre sent to them It -hall he placed with its arehieve4 and long kept as a remembrance of the Stare of ita productifu, and as a pledge of friendship for its hon'or. The meeting then adjourned. A C•nn ru TIM LADIMIL—Dr. litipentio's Golden Pe cleats, Pith for Females .Infallibie fur eorreeting irregu laritles,:pad r•w wing a betruetiono front whatever caner. AU isidi,.: ...a noon,. so wig! 1 as many others. that ohmmeter no obstroction takes place, weither frotu cold, impu•Pre, or any other mom. the resters' health begins imaadiatly to decline. and the wont of inch a remedy has bona the cause of to loan) . onsumptions swung young lei, fktles. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of thy loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, geaketully arise interruption of nature; and oltesisvor that is the Pills will invartble remedy all there evils. shod explicit directions accompoy each box, which meat be stsietly followed and all diseases peculiar to fe males may be 'seedily oared. Price $1 00 per her. hold by all the Drage'!" ia Erie acid wholesale and setril, a 4, the proprietors price by CAR TER a BROTHER. No. I Soul Holoo, to whoa all orders sus be wilkosood. 1735. =I MEM I= i:• ,r r , I r. \ « 1 •rk 1.1!)11r) ti i :., ME ISEEEILEI The Election - -....- The by EllE 11 - KI , I m•tl I 11l lel :3 TEJ .111 ti.• .1l .U 1 r .r.• \VhilanN)n,t UM= \ Lej,31.11 , 'Cirr •!, I) ;fi., n \ = ISM S \V Keet r Liar Tiy•lor,* 1,2:0 Samuel Ktngabary,t Those marked tkos are 114114 Frat: - • marked tho: t are Rapubliesna, • ti/ • utli Wht,gs. TKE-lITATE Orel Democratic Victory' ! ! One year ado the Demouratie banner, earri.d aloft during the vanvass by the tri, .1 and true BIGLER, went down before the comlttued ch..trge of "bans" and "Saw Lot," and with it, Dem•terat tc asoendauey in the old K. y'-tone was apparently at an end Hut 011 e short year has passed, and behuld the old banner flqatlC in triumph from the Dalavrare to the Lakes "Sam" has retreat• Jto cavern~, or WOW, down before the light of experienee. tot.. with the tion of mad fanaticism, ha- proscd powerli tt, 7:LV• 1••• brethr. n What aI. s-on to p iiticiaus . What a commentary upon the ad it , u ,.. tra t i on of Pollock: IVhat a rebuke to dig h , one-t and et orrupt demagogues, who seek I.y liont , t experiment:, their own ends ,it the if the general :r t .J, anti public tranquil Sty It Kuow Nothingo•tu was a 4re:it nat., mai party that swept ..‘ , r nutlivania by 01,000 majority, and was to sweep the et.untry in 1t.,5•1, with little or n oppomtion In however, its eompa , t hosts are scattered to the wind, in the South, amoralit...l in the East, and utterly routed in the it Keystone' 11 • ean2st4-estimate }'lamer' , majority, hut it w, . b. heavy, wlitl.. ire, wiii•ll last year boay.ttal hut I `t , Democrats, a ;t: thi, ytar he 11. oerat.o by nearly, if not .pive, two third.: Heiou w.• givo• the returns a. , received, and In them let rea I their f.te. 11 /114,0 f /id, •,/, li, t ll# In V.,C4. ("cow y the entire Dt::ll,cratie ticket 2.. ~!, , VI by a huge Ina . ) 'ray 11/ .11i , g1muy c..unty the Dern..vratte eandt• ,tat.• f,..r ,ii rift is the, ted 1 al. ,u 1 1. 11 0. , toaj fl tV, alp! th , wh9l, Dem,,,rmic 11.•;, , t, pr,h.tniv Las• y-ar kn , ,a , Nothing 1 0 • (Iver .4,1100 In ("4,1111 , ria ~,,Inty hi Itenwere.lo ticket I pri,b•ably 1.;/.itod by abu 'OO 4 maj , ,rity 1.0•0 ., In 13:,/ir /•,111131Iy, tio-p,lrt gives 1',,4 , 1, , r, (' /11 , i i I',, inuii „ l o/. / . 9:1, and llollnlaysbuigit 99 In :-, tiu,:lkill I , uuty tbi: wh he Iletnocratte t ek, t is el , t-tA 4 Mou r ne county, Democratic majority about (..10)11; Northampton county . , Democratic nrij •-• : t v ( s ttit), Luz, mec,ninty , Nicholson, tusieut•d, e,irritni•,iouttr, 150 majority Wi Ike.barre vote very ttltte C.tlartibia vote very ttivse lu tttil townsnips This Niehokon 160 moilrity. Dauphin, Nicholson 270 mai lra• ty :Jarritourg anti Mitiklietown Ntch okon 1117 majority Th.• Democratic ticket in the city of l'hilatlei phut for Sheriff, Regioer, Clerk of Court. aml Canal Cornutt.sioner, is I •:orteti by a majority rang, ng from 15,01)0 to 2::,111)11 In lictk. county the Democratic majority 1- alto at 1,01)0. krtial return!• from county show a De nt) ocra • C:imbria t.outity giv. h:111 ovrat le majority of 7 41 .1 to 9(111 g riflery give. 4 a 11 •utocratie majority of r. 4 1.1 Si r towii• in Wayne county give l'!utuer, the Dom s-ratie Canal Commisbioner, 29. - 1 m a jor t :. towns in Lmserue county give him :217 n. ptit: tosm in Columbia gives Nichol.. 41, lust) ii, 175 vote., aud seven towns in na g• ve Nicholson 30 majority Oe Ft :Iton gives the' Deutneratic ticket 200 major. ity Wain] cour..4, vote close; small t najority. ag The Osweg Times mentions a case of smug filing, detected :there, in wbieh barrels and half 'tiarreLs, shipped from ['wool. Can i la WeAt, purpi ttiug to be fish, ar t 'Pr fogad etch to couta/n a soli 41 cask of brandy And whoiky vivered over with The owner died not appear to reclaim property. I till" The New Itaurp.hir It:porter, "the he.* awl front of fu+iou" in New Ilatopihire, has got sick ,it t hy party with -vrhirli Et wax enoseoted !sat year It aa3ra the leaden are nothing but tricky aboifitiqu aiwardites. :Straws 'NW, 63. We are enre our readers will thank nq for the space we occupy this week with the speech and inetdente of ti iv. visit to the New York State P.iir 'Ph, •iecasion wits ,ne of great importance t P.nu-i.v.tnia, and na more ap proprilte I have been made for an orator for th I y Ex ti iv 11121er Tie oc• casiou WM the opeoiug of anoth-r link in the Sunbury &WI Ene revs, and the arrival over it of tit- tr, , e,r- with n.ial at Elmira from the an:hrueite oi Pennsylvania. Tn who fir y• ir h • h iping against hop.: foi the entopt4l oi* chi- read, the feet of every mile finished •f me great work—the evidence that the ir tr Lek i. ipproiching wearer au l nearer, •• .w out ..ore tread,—i• of vast in. pOr' tiee; .11/ t h e u , won we add t this another fart, quit E. • 1).• the grand coal depot of ; th • v..,4 .1 country drained by the great eh un tf kit .- °cog of this character be lit ,111.• 111)U1) . :titer -01ng Speaking if this same eV. it. the P says tltat in ;I I er•ip if Peatiqlvatiti ,0:1 , r 01", p, . 2 ver) other S.:ite into in ;i-ance 'fliers i- a greater value of cotton ttr.tiit tel stt hut it 14 at great ri-k. si1:11 . 1l1110 1 ./ ir. it fir it. value - ii-tly on tue t iret , zu Hut the coal 1- put Ai the v•irc oi Pennsylvania; net frot-t,, ti et Is tir imperil its quantity or impair it- •pialitY 14 •11;61'et to no influences from iliroid, and r u irteks of the votun3ercial world. Its market is ai hair and the demand, we may bit sure, wit! iitiu.d the supply, however .2.1.• %it 01 , , nis i iy be Wheat nay be ruined by filet:anti • tinii„,-ttrn way perish from drought, ind Ir em •11, rot, but the coal of Penn- , ration to .• I ranin can .ufltr no ilttstruetion or damage It I w,•ii 'Morin. I pal ..r. 114- an I -i.,und in the reee....es where Proyi- I matter. be( ,re it rtomin , t . ti'ne' has plti , titl it, :Intl asks nothing of human I Lui/A T P sin THEN —We kn. w •urn of ou ti.iti4try er •pt that It be taken out It to a' reader as do not take ri flank Note Detector, will th•l ,• r r U ever rip-. anti ready to be gathered, y , us, for tut/ring a note of the following new tounterf , r• dtie and iu quantity inexhaustible Thus, 2's on the Railroad Bank, Decatur, altere.l Nf r om the other States can injure rr r0a..1 Itan4 11.rh,gan vignette, iv-noire Va.,. - re-i man on h .r.[+hriek, cane ' ,t, f tr there h 1- !teen no thanuoilion of its rate ,if a. pa— • r loek, train ~ f ear. in the ,lottat,er. .I.lt -apply an.] value, uu matter what ri- lu . .tine, W.•eon•ln. aliertol front '2 %Axles bay- been undertaken The country is - itßiiett • • and inn of e on the I:..• ,•uou !it It) i'llfll4lllllle all ',,at e,n i./. • prOd !IC- I. Ind 11111flierlire , p t zt • it, r r i• ti, ti to f' Xlnvet , 'll of the pro t• .4.• t i , n .f ,• 41 ail r D., 1):: up ..f tii t•oxii•im.- w ...! I i k 1 . , it 171 1 , . , ‘1, j.il„ 1 II ME •.',OO , _i? Ito MIE 8..n/6urn ...~, (k•/ lii Ex.Gev. Bigler at Elmira. -...- ve, an. not proprrly lr ~t [1.1.• 11111ffIllt , /.1 , ..f the o,..:Lith It .it: I= ,![. rrvj in f ..• w 1 ,rk y, t too. of l'etto , ylv met ,tool upon a r•Ktront f I fitment and Apoit, to New 1 ,rk •••1 It 1 :Lk , I t„ 1' 1. 11/ , 1 d .1.- .t, (•..1i 911'1 1111 to • 0, 1,1,•ti iii flour. ...r tht. and a pr..-perry m e.. 111 itterm. t.tet tire it.pulat ion Luna idi t h : o ongt thlers SVl•ulth, II L 1 tio• bo,de,t rh 1..t -t F, uer.ti I.,tt tio• n'•-alt of (•,ial That Bill Signed .1 ripit Lr. I, r tii 41, . n, c, (q .v .() •.) ruri.ll. 3n,.1 unrc-- r‘..ll‘ .t 111:i1/ • f w•rr.i : 1 ,ri• I'etinit vii wI, fortunate in holing ore and lot,itaii , a arm to adorn Ler Executive t Liteky tin,ylvania! There i , but • and he' , her tiovertior . But then 1 , 0 , i.ne,l riot/ bill'. True, but I.: it, look iit hi, cowl , otion with that measure a little By his eimuivanee that / nine day before the 1,-,:ii-lature inihtake the members iron.' Er li! were no: to li.illue—neither of theni.--the blocks throik wheal.; if legt•latr , n h.r II IS Eiel hi. 114 v1,14e so adroitly Inanitvi_:i .t neither p. t., r woe 1... r talent voulil overeono, them, utiti • xpired that would oorupel him to before the Letta-lature purned 11 • a• piaul a }, v', he the bill 14'3- pi-- I. and itntneiliately IN eker•it: Those in favor t it, tlh 1 to kni - ovi if he would Nign it '•I) certainly. — 'llia-, railed to At i• if lie would veto it —I) )e-, ei r tautly Both 'i WOW horn.. .art-tied the rummer ,aine u, and a i•!, them Summer t.'onapiaints, and S.ibb.ith Soli ,ol' eeiebrations. The Governor had vic , lcnt attack.. , .th They I Lid lint so low. an I kept. him , busy, th.tt lie couid'nt think of spending his ' , ale in signing that bill In the man time the tip here lirearne nu , a•••y, and d , !egati , u ft, r (1r legation wen; t., Lip with him he going tr, ac: m that biii' "I ), yes. as SO .11 a , bo gor ov) rtli) Summer Complaint. and the Sabi , i t i School. " By an.! bye, both were cured, an I tt i ,• t lovernor s, nt for both sides lie was 1 lIR.I to have the inarer compromised, so he promulgated. ill-, ultimatum. Accept it, said he to the city, and if the railroad don't, then I'll sizn the bill, because that will make it constitu t, 'nal If you rei)--t it, and the Railroad accepts, then I'll veto the bill, oecause it will then be unconstitutional. The reasoning was as clear as mud; and so the city accepted the ultimatum Things then looked squally for the railroad and something must be done, and it was: Finney and another Meadville man went down. They told him if he signed the bill Finney would he u ) where, and the district would elect a Demo crat te). the senate. To prevent that, they ad vised another attack of Summer Complaint and Sabbath School until the election; and according ly he had another attack, which lasted until the day of election, and then lie qiqned the Bill For particulars see the last (;),..-.ette. In the mean t me, we again repeat, there is but ”nr .1.1 he it Governor! 11E11 100,4 U SANITI —We are glad to Fre ..11.• evideuce of returning sanity anion ! ! the people of ASiltilltifla county--aid apt is til.• elk Vtl , lll of !lila-ker. WILDER t a Jutig...hip, .)% r Chaffev, the 40 ealiot republican \\* know either Wilder or Chaffee, but toe tact, i. the ease, as we understand them, jus tify the coneln-ion drawn Wilder was invited to become a cmilidate by most of the LAwyer , of the dboriet, irre-pective of party lie conscut• ed Then the so called Republicans mot in con ventilou, tud summoning him before them, want ed him t i pledge himself that, if elected, he would adju licate the Fugitive Slave Law unconstitu• ii mal Ile told them that it would be time enough to give a leghl opinion upon that matter when the question was brought before him Hut his would not satisfy the t; iddingsites, who appear to think that all gunstions of law aboiLl*Vrreafter be ile9ided in town meeting, and so they nomi nated Chaffee. The people, however, being a good deal wore sane than the managers took them to be, have elected Wilder in spite of Giddings, whereat the fusion press on the Reserve groan THE OBSERVER. LOCAL, urzaAzY a insciumuneus.: V 0... Retributive justice is often a terrible Wog. The borough of Sri* has &sand it se. The penalty she Is pay ing for her railroad mobs is nothing lass than a blight up• on her prosperity for a generation to Annp and probably for ever. on KAMM*. SO ways the Sew York Time. in an &Owl, 'cow the Tim.. rosy be r very well inforottol fader on most aubseta, indeed we lire willinz to aolailt that it u; batit imp 1., a i , inolurion without euM.'ient fert• to warrant rt. Sii^h .• the feet in the above. So t".r fr there being a '•h'i t ;ht upon the prosperity" of I . "f -r Igenerattou to come. in etinee gnome 'railrt•td mobs," as the Tiers is t len-.d to t. controversy between the people and tb.• railroad eurp•.r.. twos, the very revere. Is the fact. 'Si ..•er were the ;.r , ,. pets of Erie more flattering than at the preseort.o, _ Never was there a more sure prospo t ii at all her t r ed public improvements are to be completed than The oonstruction of the Little Valley road, making rir tually the terminus of the New York and Erie road. .• be ginning to be demanded by that areal New York enter prise herself. The Soninary road will in a few short we.l„ b o put under eontmet . to the coal Gehle of McKean• ■ed what as iaore, wall he built The Pittsburgh and Erie road it-also about to be revived and built as t he,Lcg.•'i tune desa A rned In chore, notwith..tandint "tbe—erro,.kinl. of such papers a. the the railroad future of Er, , 12 «yen l.righter than it was . i.efore the t'inote" Po dolefully hemosncd. roirtir 1 to ltu.iness, the net to Pelf •rolen• to elver:. obAercer that there to no ••blight" upon ite pros peaty to Erie [lull the mercantile interest has certainly !peen thr pact tututu••r, but point tis to a place that the same cannot he c Col etth equal truth In r( gard to our roturner. irl liii• their. certainly thee. -I.ltcht" 111)411 that. In pr..of il whtrh tho. i,n. tat a pudieient.--thm I I more reio.el- c!-nr for Erie at th•• port of Iluffao., Anil in •., , enter the I ,, rt ..r nutui from Erie—man from aiiy oii.ei p.,11)1 • n En Clev.•l 111.1, •1 , 1.1 NP wn• 11 th3r rrr otil:ht Pimp( r , .. a that. A I x it r t1.i.,• first 01.; r• AM be -1 1 w.? h r ' doe. not look n• rh•ough , h, •ponnit‘' Eri.• 1. , ion inic rePilting in a logn: mann, s he evi..r...witui..nt. t.„lm~~n..rup II i. r pro•p, it f“r r t •'L MOE .11 , 1 fell: 111 r •rp, r, ~,,t I Ely in 1.1401 gr , Ull I. .1 4 ‘ . 1,,•••z.• , ;..ILk. I 1r In I . -v.gn.iLe, 1. In. woo ,an 1. •.1 'rt..L et 4 , ...1111 10 \ rt • r , I HIM whi •11 r , i • i •••I k w•.,. r p ti 1111.' aim= MEMO 1 ••in , • , I=ME=ll \ •..11”rn I .1.1, lls ••, v f •ri •• • t • 1% I ”ft v- 1111111 , . : . I . 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N • 1 1 It k =llllllllll2 I ti 1 1 , - A • • rm ~I ..tomg A 3+ll.,rtment Boot. av ol h.. -at Ow 0:.1 .land N'ilroc d Sort, n, lir , wo . • L. , . 4 I. their illwonott. oar .)TTI 14, who.:e trait , in ltriv w,ll known 41,1 npre • l atrl, Lai charge et' the at• ehanical department th, ne■ brit' a e:11 Lim' Ito .1, A‘ it? Th.. "rm.:rant tram bound wr..l f;rnin thlot e.t) ..n Tq.•• , lay nlght. ran 9ff the tra , k PO a 01 pit noar 1% n:' •ma•tilrig throe ram and in rg .ther damage. In 3.11:n0n se‘eral persons were on•I wocinthoi an.l one k,t1,1 Mr" The eurreT n hug Editor , f the We.tfie;d Tr bac! had 1 %trick in hie hat while here ■ttcad in; the Fair. iintio tither way ran we artitunt lir hi writing bottle that ". r y. man named donee, for fur year engalted ae rlerk in ;hi Erie I'o.t °Mee . ' hail be. n arrested for robbing the fr ^o• r In the firet all the Ere I' ft bon. an , I. •no-t• e.pecially we. and in the next. J..tt never h I the h.th..r ~f tte;ng P fl and in the neNt. natn.. J..ne., but au•l finally, he w.t. arre.te.l in.' n.t Erie V. .ler if :km "brick - nits an "..rizinal paeLage ir4r. We hate rerviteol the lira nutnher oof the K •Rllk Weekly Tom, • a lierii..eratio paper o.if the right Atatri tool hr 1 T. WALLtti. , R•q• • lo.rtnerly of thi.. city We. vri.h the E•lito.or, in ! - ,14 new fieloi of lab or, all •ortr "(gond 'trek. ,rge• Finn Daniel It Hubbard. ex tnember of ••• <- and I',ott Nl*.tor under ez Pre.' , fent adni•nt. trati , n, died at hi , r,t,lerien in Nll.l.lletown, r0n....11 the =EI 11111.. Then WR• 111111• •I 0,1111 1.1 'warning larrt hot"iy. r illit:1 or the I t:ter pot 1/1/ vA HI if -I• •t.t. , 1 014( •ni , •r Ole •pp; r. *.eam •.n Ai rn u..r• r.• it •• L.•rn th•mr,n•l hut: 1r..l in I %. on IRn In.•• 1.1 1111 .,4 111 .li.r•t,•r•, thn •• I and eighty -01.• .•••;.!•••••• an.l ..•vouty ih4tl4 •" am mn~ • , 4 in t•ee 3z•zr•zll• the ••m•rriv.ti• Turn •••V 011 tl.•11:tr Za'r Thu f. , x,.,u•u, ,n 3 rvw Ire , . •in I typo. It i. n tery. neat 1at,.1 r whir erhuvl g.t politico VOL A double uarlt ie to completed • ,nd Cleveland, , lurm4 th.• n.•ti A i.ortiotili of thr ersii!itic is mirraily Wm. A. Bachelor's Blur Dye • To tho.e eon.eionees.tr , eonlined th,'.r beret+ • ', o whet, and tbrir hrains in a broader part of their panta.ouns, I have but 'utile I" hut shall let the r..•••tler , CS of dealing m iml4lUnns and trash work their own , Alltre. If by nrcaent, the 1111111ro .4 . 1.11 , 11 irok I shall not take mark Iremohle to stop the leok But for th e protection of honest and honorable dealer+ soil nnsus p.•cttot; elastomers, the urigual. genuine, and reputsble Wm A. Batehelor't Hair Dye is pat up with an elecant Ste•l Mt* Baswavhaig„ with hie signature and addmor up on the four fides of the Box—William A. Biteholor, 233, Broadway. NM York. Tb• pods* tee sok by Rowan a Siaolair, Edo. 004111 4 . Mk an =ME =I I.et , er • fr,,rn I ,;flottt• ,{ol3lllfle h.tu•• ! its irtu, and I vrt, I, I II r s vo-, ft, 11,nk n. lo 1),111,1e. I. 1,w.. n. 1.•••1 T 1 I. II n'.. .ond ir.•n I• ar ~,., tl— i.rant Ole Isi,k MEM pa ME MEM I r , n zAmitn. I ri Ir OEM .1 i LI IMEMI 1!IMI I t tt It nt•••1 ,t I 11 t,, I r I MI mil 1 •.. Dr LI) 6m ,•t tt• lin I 1...:1t1' li/I 'w Iv y and we air gl.l, ERIE llh I • 4 wt—t,, in I :ripe =IEEE IIZOIMEIM IMIS lIMIEIMEMIII i• •I •• 'tt i• • ii N • r vls Sir. in. 1111=1!IMMI!I =II 1t„ 1 II 01 , ... ••r• tor Ir-tin:the p...trr ••t zn 1,1 11. Iho lIM Cr r• I:et4i 1111=11 atilt the I.Furi it. 1.19 a I • • t Ow • nitre • a A For 'oft lizriscriox.—The Pittsburgh Post, remarking upon the democratic territorial policy for a long series of year, says enough of territory has bees annexed to make twenty-one or more States of large size, and that, ton, with oit dividing Texas at all; and dividing that into three Stake, we have at I.watt/is/ay-Ares Sissies nut of territory acquired, not more than six of them slave States, and the remaining seventeen at least, free States Such is thi. , sum of demo cratic 'inflexions And ob.erve, too, not ofts/40t free territory /we, been non. red and awn rove rr,tr,l inh, sl•evt• territory. II •re is a state of No m , r.,:iriel4uS ineiiar , l to run after the false lights .1 iircvley, Seward 6: Co., would do et•il til keep in view. CitAwrtotb Cot:Nil' —The Li onocrac) Crawford have carried their ptgs to a very poor market. SN rh the boast ci)ustantly on their tougu, that trk it county is Deitioeratie tii the i iiee, they w. ry represented last year, and wii I be this, by !WI free soder, Per contra, tI e Dernocra , y of Er le, after twenty five year. Int nority, sent one member to the Legialtture i,,,, t. i ~,.. oar IA tor). lo,••n at u,. ~,,,„ IL 4 hair, will %viol nuOltner this, and in ad II ' - diti t " 1 At. 7 :"" -k ii i . 1 1. , ,t , niht tit, .r,.........,,,„, that, have se, ured the Sheriff, one of the most I (."•;-;,:' ' o , 7 t ,i l " , : b ' i ' l l""'no 6 —r‘bst Itnportsut ,:ffi 'el in the county C..ntrast tins full• Are north In; 1ne " ;:: . ;i 1 !•....t "1 ...,, A t 'b i:: 4' . 1'. with the fact that notwithstan flog the Dviuovni- "" 6 " / ""' l. '""'Y " w" l 'Y ""° ' , inn I .•,..,..., • n t.. t to ,at ..:i IL , •irett. • awl '0 1 ey of Crtivt I.,r•i threw all their votes for a fret 11e•• 4. , .I :In, II , :. Urt , 1...1 t• ~, ~,• IfIL:1., .7 9.1 i whet; f ,r .S-uate, their ent,re county t0.k,•1 1.. 1 4 : ..., r.. ,,, 7 , , I r n. i : c „. ./ L a , i i ,. 1 ,,,, 5u ~. ..., ..} ,,i . t 1 ideated, sitV.• oLo3 UlliUlpOrtallt off:liter We h.o, 1 ter ..,I, it, roil to ill WAIL Cel..itt. „.. , 4 11" '1 tubt iiur D,inocratic friend, down there r wil 1 trews an'/, comparisons t ery odt•ols But it ii I of 114 :st• • M \\ Ik Li I 116, ri • Y Intel I from Swtr.l4:l2l, I. quite linp.•rtaut Kan ney a I% 411, kIL. ••••!ibilail g .v-ritnant. • 4 ...1 • ts. •tu 16• - lo•Po th..1;h14 Ex, I , ive ih r hl,t, g w tt. in I otte-rs, ou the ti:!, Septem her 0 t the fnl 'snug dty Cii Kiuney to ik the vitt/ of etii , e as "Civil and Mllitary tver nor of the City and Territory of Sin Juan del :corte Gr town." W S. Til tyer i, Secretary it tit r.eroment; R — Swift, Crptain of the Port 3a I Cvllectur; S T. Haley, Chief Judicial W II Voung, Government Attor t,tin.lster, and John .11:k- m iti rite ntral Arrapt•L•rs, a p A per ju,t -t trted at I; reytown,eontains the full pros eeding if the C ib!i•kung the new p, , iv •rn to u G tverit , r Kinney's Inaugural, and con- .gn.tttr, tnr Xr .up of n , 1••• ~ •I i 1 I -. Th.• I :I•,cring ti the, do:fling prigrsph of I; oi Kinney:l luargursl--- Cougratulate you, fellow eittz..n., un , u ti antipacww.commeneement of the new iiiivern with t `k etch y !rive evtablished By the aeci-i.ipira , p it •ii II , W" In prrlapef 1. It 14 ..tire i t pr 1:y. , ii-• • tied oy ita tiiiindera. ro hi.. 'fn. 3 •It) w Lirganization of a•iintmanifing imp Trance t- the w —Relying a- I L. uti-u your c iril.al and undavi led suprrt of it. arhtitation. awl law,, I wail only expre.“ the h•ip. nar wl. haver else may serve G. prim ate w•dtare, and add dignity oi the St at,. whether it he the eurilurazcanent asTrietaltitre, the i•zai•ti.ii in of i , enuo•rce, intrirducrom 4 art_., or tiai• advancement public or r.:lagiou , lom wall ouLastt from yoq 3 z-31.014 .n.l 11%, eit•operatton. MIMEO 111111•211 STRAY COW. f lAME to tt, -titti•'noer tat the .:ottt Aug. • lihort c •ar 110 , ...1, 1 1111 ,1 .1 I with a small +1041" 10 L.le f,f001•0 =MEM In ..t• I r I Otlur-ted 14. came pr.ote [4444, /I 11 • alc•• b..r •oray. !•• t 1r , .• r 4 ..:44.4 .4 sraSY GO W. it 111,1 i t , in the 110,94.r:her -.apt. s dark red CI •• A. id!. "no Irtrn a little and Ind rmr ~ire izirteq information In -al I r rarle.•l. smira „.. . - . • Erie ' ja . • .•rilel th. n , rir r t„a et., ! er ELZGTION NOTIOL. I.: /au Id. of II!• 1111,1 IVatiahurrls "hat Rua! 1 ! ..oaajal a., la al.! I hr. r rivetion ttbe.ollr e4-t. 11 :” •IF hr.l MOllday of NOV.,IItr•T . litre HI 11MtJAS !'"! !!..!M•la'•arra il!.! I I rev hat in: ..reet,: .t I.‘e M Ft tI%RR. • .‘" he •“: , t• 1 0 .tri -i• rl•cretarr, I ) lta foarar io 7. i .•~ I . H r •• I i I-., -..!t ‘N- , 'lt ,•; • •ilieri gurr• WWI Lar re . B.; .1••! 411.1 111.4W11 ht•et .eh )t•I grip..., • kill PI F 13111 1 441, a 114.1 It l . llol1 \a( l / 1 1 1 01 ..n . • ~• .• ; ...JO Walla 10 4.11•14 •• 1 It 4141“•• 4. 14.1.•110 •444 4•44 1 .1.1 4 44 1. IA t. ref eltr.) I ••••• • •r. •.• r 4 altrily, Pia ilk, Ayr • I I.: I-JO -11. J ArlsAcroi IMIMINEE N „,, , 1.11.-11•1 v t. i Ij I it t,re ffir n I. Z:l , '% 1111 , 1 'or ..•itvint, ❑r .1, 11 . 4•u I NEW SINGING BOOKS FOR 1855-6, ONI THOUSAND.TUNTIS AND ANTHEMS: 'P i ll e Gilt ki:es., r . a- . .1. ' It .•, r uad 11..., Dr, ,J. ,r. ,/ Til F: 11{iief .111. Jn rireeipt 01 .I[ll ern.- ow :Lee .lAnips mau ~i.gle• ruptt •to Tr AC lb,' 1,, etanmial 1011. and pre -I.a, Itt. ro-01,1•• 111..1em1. F . j TIN ~s. 14..bi5.44r MI lIMEI=I Trial Last. Ist Monday inaMonrember. 1.1155 I Co•rloor $• ktired Dibble No io I , lst 11 otiter No 4 , 10 " • hso Stn.! r, I„ter Ir. I.lll4.lckAaril No 19; A. c 1-.12 fl • I. ‘lO/ N. 11 %. 1• I. ISt/riot, No 111 F. 1,1:1 . 11 Lelsoley et al No 41 Aug 1,, • i er4u4on el al No I ill •• • 1 c• 1 McCreary No ISO •• Satre! et 31 Nu .31 •• '• 1 4,Ileteek • 1 • p. No 171 '• EMETZEU I 114.1 %it 1 1 . I 11. .1* P 1.1,6 N'arlel et al 63 l!as II n ,.. rk .• %.1.,63er.c.1 Nu 11'1 =IITI % ••• 1i % r.stupbeii Nu. Iv/ 1.1; 1.34 4% . • 1.1 •rly 4 11 Bates No, ido Noe. •• /. 1.0 Mehatiey Nu. tat ~ c t 1..-,1. A RING, l'tu. HERIFTS SALES. 13y virtue of • rtoo. arms of rtstittao.ct Exponne, mined ~it of tht •urt Cuuttnon Please of Erie CoUIJ ty, 'mid to On ,t•etett. ai , posed to public sale at the 1..01111 11.. U-•• u.lue rub t L le, ou Monday the 4144 day ..f Nov. Lis, t rilled property, VIZ: all the right, 1. t , te-t ..•,•I ~tu :kart, Elliot, .f, in and to a I.l..tutt s"tuste to Venaitgo townvhtp on the waters of k t-rvek, hounded southeraterly Ls land ot Win. and J . f.ttater. tloutherly 1.,) French Creek, we>terly and N W. by lat.., of .I.oha Bennett and Win. 1 ar.t,er, northerly and W t. t dud of Calvin Watiniburn, and tasterly by oth r ....nuoti by defendant, eontautl OK about eight a.•:•1 to and being the same land which Win Id tdor••, of Agreement to writo.g n..artng date ..f the itth dt. .lay Ile?, covenanted to convey to the itaol defeadat., i all the right title totem.% and claim ot ti tame ui it. .‘ to another piece of land 4 , untled weyteny v ' .• I t e de,teritot•til-N W. •n.l n .rtherly by tai.•l I • sod twutherty anti S. E. by land ot B. I..ng about lour acres more or lee, the tatd ME =I r ,•• sal•mg other puriawee! •bta•ning•mater power fr n, F • •I.eh creek: together with the mill race, data saw in • , atlnuil theteon with all the pi - lett:gee and rakeu at the quits of Bahhit ketio and I llt • • . 1.0 tit ne right title interest and claim of Ardhibald II • : in and to the following described F01.,e o f iall , l •ilu 6., • Ilarborcreek township and bounded as fol .es. I the Reserve lands, south James Brat! si , I o •1 hy Conrad Brown, containing 63 acres anti 41 -. :.xi mg erected thereon a frame !loupe, train. itarn and oia i out buildings. Taken at the suits of lt.a a e p i .• en. and Z. Sanford d so. Id the right title Maryut and daub of Perry C Prcs , on .n and to the following described piece of land ,u %wily township and bounded on the north by Win k It .0.t..1.0n; east by land of the south .1 ',el 1.1 - Baldwin and Row and on the weal by land „, h It tiltama; containing I.A/ acres of loud, about ann.'s .1 which are improved and on which are greeted two tram, dwelling bons,. and one frame barn. Taken at the sorts o f Elijah Ediel, and James James use of J F Gleason ~nd else L P Plunney use of Ira P Glelron .140, All the right title into sad drum of John It Wett.ell of in and to the f-llowtaig deiced., t piece otl laud t t tiaale is Ventutgo township aslslbilanded is inflow. Be cloning et • post the N 14 comer of • pier, ' ~ f laud sold h y J o hn B Wetsell to 11 W Wll.7oy:tan tract N„. 24, th en , e north by the reaolue of the tract 107 perches to a poet. thence east by residue of tract Ifl3 perches to a post; thence i ,„ ni i t by land of it Weeks 111$ pored'," to a post: thence west by the north line of the nu acre, to ld to ti W m•co, lfJ percher t o the place of beginning; containing lUS acres and 1:s1 ',reties 'sod and allowance: about buy acres ..f wive!' afik.ituproved and hating erected thereon a house and barn; taxen at the suits of Roger Bissell and Taw J•,ne, Bullock 1 co. Ai.", all the right, tttle, interest and claim of Nelson K. Wells of, in and to the the following des, nbed piety of hand situate in Washington township, had boahlod North by hied et klarshall Tuner, out by laird of 8. Quip, tout► by had of L. D. @bassi awl moo by Ow *do ♦ Ms. r u..w, , f WieNit !lea) ..locrastmrats. ISM ANOTHER ARRIVAL! ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE VI. , rr , r U , •: , 4 ICITr • I , •k•l tit I .11. r ul IP. •r.. 1 to, tout111.11•10rd 416111 e LO •• 113leert u,' • EMI I IS 11 , )01 , 1:11?) - 14'W‘'A St Pats Row, Sr. Port I lir MEE 1 Rubinson r reer k 170 Mit I-•. 5. A et:mire& liurtuii No. 171 I II vt,vre et al Nu •7v 4 ller pled Ly the trai,t bore pima Lad: *outlasts( arty Gana el 1 44 , 1-es with the spte Withs by L D. Sherman take, qf J. J. Compton. Ale , : All the Tight t tie, interim and Pap, of, le and to the f..llowin g • „, imitated ill the village of Lo,k ..... on i ,__N o . t i, b y s street. w. by the .i,rar/ .r—tionthby N. S Rouse and neat „containlog half an sere of land wore it everted thereon a large frame house en I (*ram, ea a tavern eland, an Aber bounded numb a, by Sidney Rowdy, .oath by the 'no (iirard cad Mead•ille r coma”, o, y of lend. another bounded north by .1, NuN. obfannn• •so.itri by a lan, and „ and NoterviriCr , r 4 ••• ,i141,1i1511 ' 'llll l llsg 'h .-,,, u • • d•en,ng bon- I,,guj•• • • * „ istath,hy the est.. uwited _ by Levi zi.asior ai, I . • J laud uwhed by the b., nt I H acres more or le.. it, I be. ,„ butts*, a large tram.. • •i • two barns, une store buJd, ; , asibthor bounded north by , bJ oebrge Anderson and u. acre. Vale' Of .en, 111.110 1110,.t. • H.Diite a ,l, east by Fare !imitate, I , and i Faulkner, south by a r„si 641 V 011(41/(1:1.12 16 .4'114 n 1 :MP/ •I „.r r•rWOßillp b U, I. I • tie., ent.st by W.int i.S.lllltvtiv oy 6:4linbur, f al. t Vtv•: ai•ies 01 lan I It are rrerce.l ~tae • 1.1.110i,0114 Lseik9( urt of ~i P \ ur . mind wait t , T 14. =MEM 1110 Id, llil , lll , I 't b.: 1. r kk ,t •• I , , •Jthe 1. a‘.l •L ....t14.1 L 1.. Mr. •aiy lwor , iVSO. .I• • v .1 (b. •.1.4 •1 the Coni.o ,1 I .1 4.. a. r,‘,14, •r. I a . I L. the Wtivw wit, , Wkea.t. tovetushti. w t • avrtal by 1a.a..1 • Hatch, on tha auut•i greet by laud cur..• MD i •a•it....ag b“tts- cf .• All the r,ght an I • l•i c.. &L.: • t h Y.. C K J. Kr• 4 I twa4e ul I a Irll/111 ..44, 2% urt-u. tort t I 1 I gill IN. I aO.I •Cri6ed ns Weft .• . I I . ly Int s•pu.t, tra•t .\ .1 .1 I BEI =EMI l'.•t ~• th ,4.ty the 't% m :•trar:, tb* t.cit t Fu , .0 t.i .1. ,A.,kl 1., 11,• !UN t r.r ~ . Lt., I (/',14 3.., u ih. Des oil I ••••• • ttAl 4x. tog etect , -4 then. 2 u.. 0 se ilald 11.^, JD, Ilitt.l. • •• k I :lie ::t • i i (11 0 . ,•• • .:s /,11. I it••••r. kk• At ,NJ tw.•1%.• .x• . .„„ . f ~, r . Ily lhr i..•r It, 'u• t ,tie ••C ISM 1 u r • to Jvt.i 'Or. a ISr.lwu .JeC .1 r• • 3141 it • .1.“AliZI: I•vgi•ilil4 al • .• Lb. sew IL, Xll the 1 , •• •r 1.10011 the hipe..) twebts • by;the Isnot k,t 1.4 f. ti.etweea•.:,. e, l!CEMII MEE er..ete,l a IN.. ,t t 1 tog, Tta.n at tor -to. , all thr rtgt.t tlt r or!. of II and to ',be lii S.tt:r of t \ IMEIIMIE L II \ J n i -t ptrt ,• 1.• t .is t r... le . 4lf •11 k•'syt =EMMEN . Y EFI.• rti. , : lENISEIM ie e Ch•si ri% i •IV\ p I, 01 , , I A I. • int n Liezr. • • .4. , '' R• .4 p• I,t • 10 ribs •1 a ./44 , .I p ~t. ii ti •• ti .1 - e I I.W•• 01,..1 e.t4t 1.• .mllll Loot•••• id Kr U i•I • .r 1 wets right. it. 1 pa ri • onl.l r•s, I),A. atl •1 Ili a : 14,4 i 4. ' •ty r t; ••.1, ,•1 tl ni:4 I sarsh ea• 4 41, Itr rlght titir tntr , tur 111 d I•• Ihe 011.4. itur:e.l .n 11.,11/ t• 4 , rt E :4-tra4n..l. En. sua E ILA r.. 10.1 1.1t . .t '.y QED of la•tin A , . tt, ri4b , ('h .ti. LI.. rI„„ , 1.• •••r I bed 1.: er. ; follow. north by It I 1 ~.t„ P • 1.7 French rontaantog g a store room and how 4 ~ 1 1111. Also, another b , untled north ot II etreet, AOl, ill by ■ '•.t I containing half an acre of land ra , • •n a uew flame dwelling I, toe ata it the au:t ~f Pi IRV. ull the r•..;lit. thrtr. i.t to o: lab.. • twite•l itt %hr.:reek toirt-it N •'. 1., henry t;:ngera it. iinu.tt an t 1 ••t tioorge A F. ;• t. acre- a: it. oreete.l 1,u., at, t uSern Caren Al-.. },r• a ant Cur mind t.. Mt. dtr.•et • I. gorr,i and place ail tha• r and 011,4 In the I, .r. ugh ( 11 w and :state a l'enn•yl. $llll4, and 12t.: twins•• t ..a td L•t L. gel r oh the am r, •Lti• of Jane t• m 8.111) • 4.1 • : --..• k I•lo Ist A , p. i., %a rt / 1 I , 044. I 44.4. L« f..JI I 61 , -Am. • o• ill 1 It ,rellt Ififol ..t Ptilll! • Itotttvtg tic•••, ••• • !1.,* I I or , I 1.111/ 1. 411 p E le t'..ran•N •t Wlt. On t 6 r IV II .1 • PI , i/f 'ilex I I • .41 I:1 9•11/1 II IN Ing 11 , 1 /11 the th.• of tt C.. 1.1 ..11/ ut P.•un•~ Couniy T Eriu t'l. Carouses Sal tSJ VIrSUP ..1 a ant Oi 14.14rwiNS ih.• Pleas; •,1 Erie ,:irected. aid I.e %posed to pubis, is, the eity Erie, 1)n Monday tbe .:1 111 the r,g1.1, tuile, interest ai,l NI Fro) and NY it do.erilied piece of land •itu•t , bustuded and described an re niglioay ur public road leading a 111,0,n, east and south by lands and west by lands of Francis Handal , fourths of as sere of land, more or les appoirtauanees thereunto belonging, IL sold to the said E M Ua and other. takes at the suit of T B Viseest use v LS% a•t. U, 1144. 411.1 ••, MI!!! SEEM g )., lt/ I • trYM• •1 ALA . tttld akt-ut Jt' IMMO 131IMEI!I MENEM ERIE 01 1 t t fur =I MEE MIES ME= \'s t' tit , tett •. I=M3lll IM=IIIM 11111:1111E1 =TEEM IME3 OM r w 6 . :11.• apptif...? •nd •zc♦ ••• ~ =I Minn I!
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