Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, October 20, 1855, Image 2

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    lINTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
At the Annual Ethibition of the En- Agri.
cultural Society held in the tiarna.n Irk in the Cits
of Erie, on the „ad, 4th and Citl. dey. of t h
aeerl two thousand enters sere mane for Pronoun ' ,
besides a large number et artiele of trrt high no-rit
were Oared on oahtMtion to add to tty Interest k, iu
out being entered list premium
Muck credit is due to a Large number 01 citizens of
Erie County, u ell mourn:ant (Marne ot
gee County, N. l , Kerrea and Crawl
Pennsylvania, for the intereat taken In the ryhlbrt. n,
aft e re ooo of the lad day being atorto, the pe,;
pie Teri:cdeputed pli%.lexe
Address which was to hate beta dr:lcerol „.,
P M. by the Hon Jame* friumpa,u. An.. u.. ,
beidaig bill the ilturtU A par tlo•
s erainge were read b. the secretary, but the public sale
ral Cattle. Sheep ' , slue and other attte.e.
sarUy dispensed a.ItL
It would bare been alugular .ndeed, had the
in sal oases been correct au the,t awards, and nu per
/OW Signified ti,eies an and it is prot A b l e
resale of the hurry In making dertatone, as ugh as
ether caused, in j ustice has been ;
at v. ,nr rase ,
Be that as it may. It is still the interest ot our edtzens
to Wad a dly,or two each year in coaiparuis aide hi
side their. own productions, ash that ot (Leo- fellow
ulti2ein; and it others can elect, let it he a stinitiius
to sake further unprevemelit
The following are the awards as reported by the
Jades.tr the Secretory. fir.
on „ c h,,d oi g Sad Hyrum and Stud Colts
Saelliva fur Carnage to JoaatLau *tat
Dlp S litr, 00
&, du H P Whailua, 4 1)0
id do J. H D Richardson 3 OU
4th do do O. H. Turner, (JO
B o g etailluo fur Draft,* Maxwell. Dtp dr. 4):"., 041
Nati feet old Stud Colt Dr S Dickia
Dip & 4 10
24 40 do George Hewitt. Ss 00
&woad preseiktu ua a tau year-old Stud
Colt, was awarded, to ft C Friihway, •!. Uu
apiits, at idost Malawi. Santis sad Fan% Horses
Bert 4 year Ai seidlup e Stephen Stunt:, Dip dc 3 00
siii de do Franklin Willis, V 00
34 do do Presley it'Creary, I UU
Illeeen ot tans Horses, & Harver
diz Dip dt 4 00
21 do do Tb 010,6 111104111101 f. 3 00
31 do do knoo4o3Looo, d 00
4th de do John lair
114 yea of matithed Oarriiip itorses, W
a. Orem', Ap dr. 4 00
94 do do Ws Hinton, ,t ou
44 do du Jobo Mili.,
eta do do John Kreider
Dort men of Farm htsres, 84th Petit,
Id do do Linos Martin,
do do A G Davison,
Bah thpan of Cameg• Mares, W W Davi
-11014 dip & 4 OU
2d do du IL Caldwell, S
3d du do 0 W Cuover. ou
DIM Saddle and Carriage Horse of any age
James Hart.
4 do do H G tiessione,
3d dv du th.mue Buriota
Bost Biddle end Carriage Mare ut any e.ie
W W nap ,p,
3d du du W C Brale ti
4 do do Jeoirowi I k:cooko-tf.
The Committee further rte iniu.../3., Up- 1,..1 , ... 1.1,
tor proclaims, 01 fat tru:tai hor.. 'cl' `•:.t, r.: ~
Ist premium, M Caldwell td .rd ‘C If l!, .A , .4
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Ileadviile 3d, do
For fast trotting mare to Or.. pr ei ,„
J Haidetwou to Lit ..... 0.. d o
Harms tacludai BrcwJ Malt. a.
Stript_gan szcept StLo.i - yt. ...... .,n : . 1.,
Bat Mare awl y
Yd - du D f Fi ' i.,,tt.
3d dud, Alttander \''Cl
46 do du Wto H NI Guck,
Bost 3 year utd 4 dildina, /,see b ‘Vl l ,der ~u d. .'. u )
ld du do E. ()Id,.
3d do do Austfua Y 8...ic-
Nat g yew old Golding. 0. B Dunn
24 du do 3stnes Dunn
Bat 3 !via id Mare, Janie. Janet
Yd do do Joseph Arbutus
3d Liu du J L Cuspez
Beet 2 year old .tan, Stewart Chtunue:
141 do do James Dunn,
But 1 year old Cult Thomas Ethutt,
M do do Wo. II M C.•mu
Beet sucking Cult unler 1 you- I
eberwrizi.
24 du
do A Brainerd.
Cattis and 'forking Ow,
Ban pair ut tattooed Oxon tot beet, J oLu
Graham,
Bent fattened Animal for beet, Z
id du du
Beet pair of Working quo Jarne.4 pan
SOO
ti du du Niotee C. Gedd roga
do • lu Ovcar DuuL,
4tli do do Purter Willard
Beet pair of trained 4 year yid Steer.
!A do du
Is pair of trained 2 year old Steer.,
Lowry.
ld du • do Jaruei duluity
Beet pair of trained 2 yes; old Stec.% ras
ties,) Jamey Aubur) . t y S ":
Bea trained Calvet adder 1 year ...Id II U
Root,
Yd do do JimesEcsos,
COMPS tied other Caule aot snAla4.4l la al . on. In,:
tea of italics breed
Beet Bull over 9 years old Deo Clam
biers. • .1 . p '
Beg Bell of soy breed ur age sweep stakes
James Sampeon, dip 3 oil
Bag bull Calf, W W Davoon, %lop at 1
Id do do Wm King.
BOA barter Calf. Thomas Dunn,
9d do do Peter E fairt , o,
Best 2 year old Heifer, Hugh }turbot - lord
Bog ill!cb Con. Hugh Rutherford,
Id do do Asa Brainard,
3d do do W W. Davison.
Bed yowling Reiter, Asa Brainard.
Si do do L A Cowden,
Durham Cards and. odor • improver( fined,'
Bag Durbin ball over 9 year old, D Lott,
ild do do W Calberston,
ail do do P F I. Brown,
Dart Darbads ban over 1 year old and on
Asa too, Samadock, Burton and Parker, dip do 3 U 0
Bod.Dashaak Cuo, Hoary A. Pendergast, dip & 3 U , J
94 do do fihadduck, Burt.i.a d.
Poker,
Dot Durban bull Calf. Hoary A Pender.
Vi de do P F I. Brown .
ISM Dories better Calf, John McKee,
60 do Henry A Pendergast, i 00
Dort Devoe boll, Jesse B Prindle, dip & 4 00
Beet Devon heifer Calf, Shattuck, Burton,
Root and Parker, dip & it 00
AWards*ire also made to Messrs SliattuLl, A. Co
for beet 1 Oar old Heron heifer, and to P F I
Brewster best 2 year old Durham heifer, but not be
leg the premium list, the Committee Gould not .card
seder the rules of the Society.
Dot Serefind bull over-2 years 4N Griffin, dip er 4 Ott
DepitHereford Co., James Sampson, dip A. 3 (KI
2d do do Jame. Sa salmon, 2 CV
A 'premium was also awarded to Jsme. Simpson .r
the beet V year old Hereford betict but it usus eof
=for In the list
• of Durham and Hereford bull
Elaspeoa * Koehler,
Bs cross blood Cali, Win Sainpsoh,
24 do do II C Wadsourrt,
Beatrit year old bell crow of Ayrshire end
Daritain, E. G Dunn,
Ai'Award was omit. tv Hairy A l'eudergari
beat 3 year old Durham het let, aw L aas u,,t i t , 0.
Bed S year old besfer eruu of C 1 2 .44 J al) 1
Devoe, ♦ 0 ILA,
Cireated CidUr
Bid 114lek Cow, 1 A Remus.
21 d.,.. do NI A 11% ) .i.
id do do H C Wnd• A'' t I
lied 2 teat aid beii.•r. T14.,,,,aka I. I:.,•rpli wk.
sa do du Tlaomlo I. i,,udr.,. 1
Bed yearling hedrr, A I:ratuan.l
24 do a. , A liretalurrl
beat heifer Calf ThOUIPIa Donn.
lid do do Aden S•te , - , ,
Boot pair trained 3 3.-ar old bte , i- L A
Cowden.
Bad pan trusemi 4 ynar old Sire?' A It,
- .
AK IrClellarni
94 du du barune: Chmni...•• . I (a)
goNot pi& trersiod 1 year ()Id steers, h ki i ...„,„1 ! -,t)
ilid du do 11 bitattu..l I oo
Situp
Bat LIAMSe buck, 3 R Moorbetd, di.,, a. at
Yd do au I) II Baker J i 4 a
3d do do W A Bean. I t.ofl
Deg 2 lAtiassbir E s es, 'I C Krodejek ..e tal
X do Jo J R Moorhead I 90
D. Y. Baker's LaMeatet Ewe ism cc,m,,.. e ler rn s:,
bet there boiwg bat, one, could ts,,t take the p 1 0.1 I . .. I II:
Bum Loarmator buck lambs. Motet Reekes : tsti
Sai do do J R. ki.oet ea d. 1 00
Bat lleriwo_or fuaw wool buck, I Lomas
A. Boom, dis d.. 1 Al
Sla ,- do Jo Thomas Elliott, II ou
3d do Jo P. D. Briant, i Du
lost two Ewa* of film wool, Tomas Elliott. .3 00
92 do do Thomas A. Belau.
3d do do Thomas A Stowe.
Dist 3Ow wool buck Lambs, Thomas A
Dios,
Beg 9 fur wool Ewe iambs, Thomas A Be
woo, I: DO
But Glowsld buck, Jubo M'Cord, ...: Au
NI do a. Juba McCord. I 00
Bost two Camila Ewes. Thomas Willis. 2 00
DM two Cotswold test lambi, J. McCord. li 400
Bait two Cobol:add Ewe lambs. T Willis, 2 00
Baal lassfo i mni bosh, Moose Reedier, dip & 3 00
IN et do D. K. Barer. VOO
Bost two Ilwilidorinaßwiss, Moon Radom 2 00
hem Pm& Nodes took, Moms Elliott, dip k 3 00
Dorn bask of sr brood (awe,) J. R.
Ikelleral, dip & 200
AB BOlMlwltios aloe isimposeisi s resignot
Baker fur iuutnduviu eve sat buck iamb
tv 11 A Been fur I :•vutbilcun buck
Swan,
11...! , LoCA boar over }fear old, Robert
41.. ~, a -zo., dip & i 00
241 .1., 14,, L C. Blow, '.: 00
Brqt . ....utl. , A m,a, 1:.1 , ,tt Cocknau, '2 00
•br at, d. 1 . ; ( . Blina, VOO
P.• It I i'.i;% bet IA ern *2 and " t l / I .llthn old 1 .
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bi u 4. do- A NM.
.t u •5r A C , %4 dPti
17, g; D r e g., !rt Oa. amoh. Peter L
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atticieb to awa:l
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J Il Dunlap,
Brat Sci.teu J L Dunlap,
fire( Na r tt. , led brred Jaeob Flury.
ed .1., d„ I. A coadru.
H.,t p...k Jeteub Fluty!,
do di) Jame.; EClttill,
pair u, Du,k, %\ lilts
ktrit L A c' , -ad.n
d J..aa.-• Evans.
Wheat, Barley. Oats and Corn
Bet bu,F o : ..J :red WLrat S , Chambers, 2 .0
2J d,) d. J Bart.°. I 5:1
:.1,1 al. t.h. J it Muerrbead, 1 u)
4th do du P NicCrrnr), 75
"da. au a. :-... M. Emu u. : - .0)
Be.it 1•.7 e.trs k.. 1 . ..eel Curti. I' St•Creetrv.. fri;
!...1 do 41 , . 25
The Committee aiso recommend a pt vittunt to Por
ter Willard for ups suprrtor spat:lt:whit, of seed corn
This (2 , outrotter win hull its session et the Agrit-,1 1 .
Viral Room in the new Court House al Erie tot tiie
thtni Wedne.dst of Februar IWW, te l e%mine and
decide upon whatever orodereJ btoolswing to their de
partment for Waiter preimum
laid Crops other titan Ifleat, Barley, (Pets and Cora
Best bushel uf Closer Seed, Samuel M. Brown, I U)
Best bushel of Timothy Seed, Seth Pettit, l in.)
lJ do do A 0. Hill, Z,:)
Best specimens of Basket or Oster WinOW,
lir Ira :'3herwia, 1 f.,0
Zhu Committee will also meet at the Mr►cultorsi
Rooin isi the Dew Court House in Erie on the third
Wednesday of February 19%, to decide upon such sr
tcles as shall there be presented for premium in their
department
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Bt'llt 10lbs ‘,l Buttcr,Elesinur, Leland- dtp d , I V°
1..1 do t. 1.. rkttatts Fiektriget.r, 5)
3..1 best Firton of butter rustle iu Jung, A
• Leelaud, 1 iii)
Best 4.. tweet A K Miller. dip /k Z ts)
1d a , Jr. A K Muter, ... '...0.)
id 1.. ~.0 Juuu Burtuu. .: utl
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hnce itto-nded t.. the.
cats ul ,het , uleeting weekly tlir,meh
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Be , : 6 \ro kr.iet thott , ttato'w Apples, Lincoln
Fay, Chnuttoique c.,.int; . ' Y dip 4 2 04)
'2.1 do do Pto he Osborn. 2 00
3d do do Hobert Sewell.
4th do do floury Giagnch
Best spo,dnen ot varietios %V inter Apple.., Hob
ert Kew el!.
2d der do Photo Orborh,
3d do do Roto-t Evans,
4th do do Uultiii Lent
Best grPronst number good , ariet.es of Apples,
. 1, - C Bi.s.. Clia,t.mltoi .-ouitt, 97 var's, 2 00
24 do, , do L Fal. do E. l B do iOO
3d do do H Sewell, asi do 75
4th do de W Kelley, 44 do 50
Hest spect.r.en iii :- . -ituituer Pear!. it'. P Beecher. 1 50
lid d' . do ''.l' in Loot, 100
3d ...t0 ,i„ 'Vin Kolley 50
Best Ami,t,o,u Pears. James , Evans, I 50
24 ilo do Robert Sewell. I 00
31 do do Calvin Leet, 50
Best Win' r Pears, S I' percher, 1 50
24 do do Hobert 'Sewell, . I 00
31 4. , do E C. Bliss, 50
'are 'test number ot good variety of Petra, S.P.
Beet ber. 9 T ar' s, I ao
2d Ili" do H Sewell, ,7 do 100
,td do On John Rice, 6 do 50
, Mr Lott ot Warren county. P MUM . seer, a speci
men of Seedline Pears. which the committee prs.rs o unee
to be • ...Ilitlabte t....iioty
nett i'e , •. qu..iceo, Chester Jones,
•/..1 do do Nl,r , D S Clark
'AI ,t,‘ do .1 K Caldwell.
nest Ci rarie.....,• i'ert:nes S Dickinson,
~ i di E tikkbat,
. , .t. , 1.1.1 1_; eo: welKrlluq,
, Cr-, it.- e %el te;.. ....iiii .1 Pi .ii-beiii, Calvin Lett
i do s Dickinson
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Bert Ate vat t .e4 ( . .raprm. iltnr} G mrnch
t.' I kit. .. V. iV V.. al Cr!
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du Saufurc
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12d ,to vv .:.,oies Moorhead
Brat Mllelk :Sleuou J A Mo..rbead.
..!..1 ~. uo t ,h,u Leet.
Best Peel .Ir,Tt!,•, -, \Vrr. I.:, 1,1,
Yd (1.. .... Philip Otwltiin.
Beet Strawberries, Pi P. illvelier,
,24 I . do •-- r' ikeeMer.
Best Currat,te, Henry Gingrich.
Dept 13:adttp•rro.d, W W Eaton, :Ai
The Comodttee Could o`Jaerce that aim Tonere of
Apple. wert remarkably lair and fin , , which moor _it
ilitheith to decade 111=14110: "i , etnnln Own , . L. •elloiat
specimens were eallitwr , il Ilevais Divi.o .1 - '4l{.cr,
Stephen Shintz, A P 11,Iffin, A LA11.1241, ArYlO 4 Stone.
Jacob Flury. Sawed M. Brown, Tobiam ' , teem/err,
Thomas Willis, Jae. M. Moorhead, pond Chambers.
Jolty li Caldwell, J.dui Mom, 'Wm Graham. A M
Leet, M. It Barr, J. C. Sp.sncer - and Jacob Farver
Fine Cara , e• by Cirri Porter Willard, L H Cpuse
sod W W. Warner Mr Bile preseeteil a bottle of
Wine, the juice ,4 lesabella limp*, which the emu
mitteeproovuneed .ery superior.
floserri aim/ Cram lions, Plants
Bert Floral Libib!tioti, Jar Hubble kite, dip & 4 no
24 do do John levaupocia, 3 illt
3d do do John Sarapsok. 2 tat
4th du do John Sampson. I led
Best and moat extensive , eolJeehion of Green
Hone. Planta, John Seuopiant, dip & 2 no
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do do Jameellubblewishe_ 1 00
3 ,1 do do Bra. P. Willard. Lilt
Best Bouquet, John CogryeratelUt fps. 1 041
241 do do Joiso peout. _ Ve
9d do do Miu IL Illossitoriod, W
Rost, sad GNI Feu Firgellim
Bost 6 sulks of Cellsry o rdAss Myna, SO
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du 2 heads 01 4_ autittutsers. L. k t .uwr.
do V boioislA. (not itunszoiii d,
Juba Coppyrsosith
ito 12 l'arrdta, A I,..hiud
do 12 Table 11 , - , ts. Mrs,. }::reline J
do 12 Oilinus. A I....isnit
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do 12 head. I' 10• r
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Bent seedling Potatoes, Jan Joiressien.
J••uas A. t's.rk,r, ,
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exhibitur., L. it
Greatest viiiiehes ot 1-',.on t • 04'4 10; klll , r• s .I.
celient. the conimittee re , •..t. i• -1,1 . i•r•rni , r , . tu i.
C. Blies. .. superior %ans.') ul l'utatues, ,i.. v. kind i
use eabibited by I/ 8. Russell , and also bi I;olsert
M C Tate, aver) tine varlet). to b.,th. a prew-iin .s
re , :otuniended by committee
Hos srAold Manufactures.
Best pair el Wuo!en Blenvets Mns Presley
Arbuckle, dip A 1 ~,I
la do , du II Crider & (.0., :.,..
Beat Rag Carpal, Mrs P. Willard. dip & i to
Yd do do Robert Custard.
Best Ihrutilen Coverlet, Mrs. F. Willard, J.). A I ..0
Best pieced Bed Quilt, Benjamin Browne!, dip . i is ,
'id du it.. ( mistake in the No .) 7:.
:id do du lies. ,I. NI. 3d. L ii.aly. . - ,41
8.-it Counter Pah.% .1116 i Mai ilia Brown. thp & I Int
td do .1 . Mr. Li S Clark. :,,.
Best Table Spread, Mrs 11 Leland, dip & 1 nil
'id do du Mn. A E Hayes. -At
Best Too Cloth or tti yards or mote, Mr. H.
Leland. dip & 1 iii
Beat specimen of Sewing Silk of C. skeins and
mere. Mrs R. Bruan. dip A 1 (WI
' Best Hearth Rug, MISS Thayer. dip & 1 oil
Best pair of W./oleo Gloves, Mrs A. E Hayes, r.,ii
Best Woolen yarn. Henri Shattuck, [at
Best pair Woolen 2'01,1c - idea P IVillard. dip & r.it
Best pieced Bed Quilt. Mi.'s E E Fleming, dip & 50
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Beat tarn horse Hearse, Peter Howe, dip k t
Bost idle-horse Carriage,
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3d d o do Yale ea. Breeee,
Best Coolune isteve,-.44auett, Barr di Co ,
tK refers Aineneau, Vi)
Ld du do Lidd;e, Kepler
Forest Oak
Best Par Steve for tens!: N. flu , by. 101wP
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Miss L Zimmerman, Lop A I 10.,
Best specimen of Knitting. Miss M Moor
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best specimen of letting, Mrs Jos Moor
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Moorhead, dip di :01
Beat trasafered Work In Lace. A L Zim
merman,
Best Leather fancy Work. Miss L A Ten
mint, dip A "ill
Beet Embroidery on Jaeonet, tan infants
dress,) Maas L 8. Jackson, dip . I iio
Best muhroidered Collar ou J aco n e i. m is s
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0,4 SPlllt in time to we're pr. a out . t ~
isoutol hale received them
Vssreilanewis Artirits
5 Bed case ot too,a, eat riage ti nom, ttk
rry, 3cc.. itt,sters. keuites) dr i:et.a,a, a p y t 0.,
B..st Gong Pl,..dcf. Win Allis, !sa
Best se!t ,f,:t•di: itegwator !or Ventt•lar• , *••
rtlrr• Join, l arr.
Best r toes, K /Nat t
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deo4 ••• altbric.‘ la Barg. Land , I) 1 ,1;
/See /Tuck IV A it—
Beat Nt f!i..rtebts "1 001 t hest. A 2 t..
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sertity ul tiotici• b. Jar,/ I ,r , ,
Best Coi/jim,! Press S..nnett. .r
Best C•lat Orlte and I.xtures.
Best Whshing Machine. T. F Addf!:•,
Best 31fitss M. Lyrae and -11,iure.
1 brie was also a cerY fine inec, . tiufk•Ld
trade by Mr Russell. s rtily of !, ,, Ifre
Best Suckles Pigs tattler N seeks old fe e
t rifuf. , l E B.,ss.
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their Agricultural R ettn iu the ••• ( ~,„: ,
the City ttf Ere, on tike third V tat , 1 ,
at 10 o'clock. A M for tLe ou T . ,0
officers GO the et 161.11144 year A', ersobs v tir ”as
become members this bear by the p-tiut-..t
tar, s ill be entitled to cote, and a rei„
oresent at that time Persons enti rk,i
11:10047 eau Call on J C Spent eo, and th.,er eid.tled
to LYpietnas can bake thew by calor*
the 86eretary. STEPHEN C LEE, Pres
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DON'T TIT TO TALL LATIN —.•N, Uge of one
truing W eolleet that bill, air,"
a 1
his employer, handing the ilishon.)roq ,:ocumi ent
to the latter. "Why?" "The ui.%it, 'IL, • iwuld
pay it is non eat."--"Theo take tt Anil ix , it,t:t it,
s ir. A nun eat man will not fail t.O & t wo,
kigs" ls -" _
Row .MARBLZS ARS MA DE - The •um on
node of grinding ehildrens marble L U urm t p:
instance of simplicity of machinery —.l nucnt•er
Of 111;000 chips, broken to a stilltah:e rl7.^ are put
to/rake in a *la bog, and fastened to the rim of
a sratsentill wheal, and there left to grind dim
who kilo der. •
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VI I • It1).1Y MoRNINO, OCT. 2.0, IzA55
The tesult in the State
W not tb , , u ght it worth whit, to prepare
tl„• r, , fir as tv...•rtatined by
C•quitiei. it to. titto,; , - rualion th , tt in the pres
et,: .t ~i 4, t.,:are:. it would neither
be sitanetory to [Of our random. Briefly,
however. we thilik iunjority will not
tall ,O•ot .f 17.441, as I t 6 u in-re! lti
thi. !.,•11 , e 1 .) 111 c.ll !my,. from Go
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wad writ) it S,,u u tre, a witj,t.
rtty Ist. , •r!s•wt.riur tattl roe , tivt least year,
tca , lt•r• r•otil,ct• me bud I..ut I'4 member! ,
11 •u•e rrut, tt • part) litttl its pritiviith
• I,i~i t ,:L._.ir„ , .f • F. bt:cu fear aud
sail tit• tr.ubk, P•ut,ilug otle ut faupswi
oliplet
"A• I ■m Fo rMro don• for,
ii,noor what I are begun fur?
l u ri .o, by the by, the whip' Wight tune
uaiurtstully answer by pointing to their dis•wgan
iz.:d ranks, and their shattered hope*.
original of the follow inw eurions dnettmett
wrs forwarded to us from Spriughs•ld with a re
, t u,st to publish The senthr thinks it fully ill
plains why "It It lt , binson, Esq., County Cow
mo.slouer, S..A! " became soun after his election
violently opposed t ,county suleteription t) the
Sunbury road We thive .übt there is
go,,d de.ll in this b uggetion If there is'ut the
is rather d.ffi ult of ..xplanition The
"Cleveland rod Erie ft tilroa,4l - e,turetny certain-
I) lrts ty• favors, of it , own. t' as ~f the "(7ounly
Commissioner, 6„, N 4• at tt: l , be,ides,
managers were never known to exteutl the eour•
tesy ut a "pass, ' and especially fora whole year,
sit? "IVY •1 , Ifr tr,• t6tfr. We
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"I ,cou.olorati,u ./. fact that there
vra• ,t n 1)• - •twc,11 And
.1,40114 , 1 up ,u a linow N 1)r :•;uator,
th ; • t'r out•t b.. truiv 4• iiry ut to our bro..
th,r r o it i• Hot OfteD
r own grave-, au! tuniLle ru
II Pf t but .0 of the Dimn
,er..:F t i.i ttrd—,t rattler :holt teatiVrPlabOUl
103 , 1r111 .. — t Me o lll+ 'MVP I) CX:1,41.
r,•-uit Qu• wttlt t I) , tn•g•tuto• :•• • ••tuutite, und
1uu..1.0,L 'Lou •••, woh . t.. ti,. But atol Rail
•./. h p0i:t0...11/s itgely tobavr
aII Li't 'IIIW ..t ..! Sh , a; lut
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mains a depend :ney of we dou't gee but ;
what Rl_ at t.i Lave :r that quarter
The ~ ther day the 131:Lek W.urior . 4t .. ISCUer arrived
at New Orleans, briuglng the nice sum of
-4:e0:11)0, rce , ived from the Cul , in lil'imrities as
aunty fir the ,Icteuttou -1 that Vt , i4ol in
I Il.vatri, :1 year or two ago, and so ends the Black
sVarrlor difficulty. But. as it, w,.uld I e decidedly I
litils-toonable not to have a quarrel on hand with
that -r üblesorne I,til depentleney of hat-headed
the 4itine steamer brings one Dr Edward
Worrell, Gutted States con-ul it Matans.ut, who
in ~is turn brings his ft.ig, 1.04 retssports, his
c .toplaiutis and tits woof: I , I feeilugs,to lay them
.; :he Seeretary t , t and riie President
Ti,. present "lit cut app-ars to Ite as follows:
I.tt Atuerk:an citizen 10,1 ,u Matanzas, and
the C. , 1(1 . 011 tin k 41i.,re , • to 111.1 .4, CW, sealing
thcsu up with the geal -,1 eonsulate The
requestcd that the ‘c t. might be open,sl,
so that, in me A I:II a w •II known law, :in
invetuor . ., of we. C , •t• iiic ased might be
tak-zi 'fine «.nsul t, -.I tuts, the Al
(-aide rev:lt...l the retusal to the Captain General
au 1 tlic Captain Icred that the law
-.hould o‘pou Dr Worrell
fie:- t him, hit republic in
suit' au 1 pleLzh up pia carpet bag for home
this tirn4• the corm , • and over-hardened
are unpaekcd, story of his wrongs
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is pr•iiiably ::u i i,t ire t'ae at Washington
NV .-air with inteow an iti,ty the proceedings on
ih • W,irreil •1, • Ti.• • of indemnity
Tl:rt tift,4l.
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rte" .t/13z: man n cucc l \ lout° West, was
.nvlcted, a fe w d av 4 r."” , , in the St. Joseph's
C.urt, Michigan, fir placing obstructions
on the .Mleli,gan Ceutra.l Railroad. Ile says he
obstruct+ rl the r ail inert y to ACC a stnash•np,
awl that ho 411 tct = kill any one. Ile
•1i are over-
Wile; do-'r,»» at tile revelation of his
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CENSI -1 t;Ve kit K —'fue flew York
gi%v,, the rt turns of all the counties
iu sf.Lte but u.c, they bhux an aggregate
of 3, 0 0'2 I ;0, rr , w tic eountien that are -not
eiv;') the al.ove return, namely, Columbia,
King'. QuAew, Plater and Westchester, have
probably au agrigate population of 380,000; this
wmald fix the Tr,pulatiou ta the state at about 3,-
3' 4 '2.1-1'; -ou,q, Leing an increase of '24,105 over
the ct•tt.tis of 150. Th.s being below the at.
grrgate increase of the tutieg, it appear+ that the
p pul ►t i , ,u of the state, outside of the cities, has
actuully:tleer.ased during the but five years.
1 : .c7 —lt it a fart that Erie. county elegise the
only Democrat to ute- Les*iletitre wen et the Al
leslies7 riper. Where is Qrsowtoni smile
ERIE, PA.
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One of the Reams
1! Sunbury road
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lIICIIMIN
It has bemuse fashionable to denounce every
public teneher, either is politics or morals, who
does not embrace all the new isms of the day as
an "old fogy,"—"a slow cosoh,"—entirely be
hind the genius of the age, and the spirit of the
times. Is polities, if the editor ventures to ad•
here to the time honored and well tried land
marks of his party—if he dues not see fit to go
into spasms over the imaginary wrongs of the
southern slave—if ho ventures to hint that tl►e
ttrue way to war against that "peculiar institu
don" of one half of the eonfedeney, is not to
preach a crusade afar off, but to plant and main
t.iia the statiklarti of opposition to Its very mid-t
—h, is at Hum styled by our "modern reformar,"
au ",.14 fogy," with a [aim of "dough," and torie
.4""pu:ty " They tell him he us out bit:weed with
“hack•lpme," that hiy "Apitial colutnu" ia &fee-
tiro, awl .ineeriugly point at his apparently pg
trot while they rush by with head-long
locowotti.o astride of their uew and popular
"ism." The same is said of the editor, clergy
man, or other individual, who lacks faith in the
restrateing efficacy, or oun.stitutionality of prohi
bitory liquor enactments. If it is said that prime
brandy in the "original package," in New York,
will produce as much misery as the AWN article
pedled out by the drink, these "modern re
formers"—these just men of this fast age—at
once pronounce the luckless 'right who ventures
to doubt an exceedingly antique specimen of an
"old fogy." If he should not be silenced by
charge, and still aver that it is the height of
nonsense topsail a law that nu man shall get drunk
on lea than a quart, as our Legislature dial last
winter, it then becomes very evident to the
aforesaid fast men that be is a poor deluded dis
ciple of the battle, and no friend of the "great
ref , aleatory movements of the day." These 'fast
ready to claim for themselves all the
virtues of the age, forget several important items
ii-oessary to successfully achieve the end fur
which they profeag to :Amos They torget that
wleia•kei tb an all important element of sweets
to ally question of morals or polities. The human
ruiti.l is so constituted that you cannot drive men
into virtue by donuticiation, or reform their
moral 4or tastes by tine> and p...thilties You can
o.iiv ince the reasoniog man that h., is wrong,
e‘. II 11l hii "oid f. /VS " nouuuv, b y wiudv decia
TTlattim, or frothy rit..rperat ton Calm rtaaorking,
,tialysis of cate4e sod effect, brotherly-
dud above all honest and consisu.ut action
ptaetit-e, are the only weapons which ever
,suiliush the doubts of an opponent. Men can
not be legislated into heaven, or forced by the
.c..? 1, and sneers of reforuhng pharasees front
:.ositions calmly considered, and conscientiously
ador, I In view of this fact, we think it about
tune our modern reformers should see—if they
are, aptlile of seeing, and the late election ought
to sharpen their visbm—that any measure of I
government, originating and carried through by
ezeitetueut —any SOOtIOUSI Or Sectarian or reli
gious Iseling—or even benevolent enterprise—
that does not keep plainly in view the great and
vitsi principles upon which rests the fair fabric
of free institutions, will tend to sap the founds
tik.o of the government, and eventually effect
anniew.e mischief. IVe talk about "freedom, -
•.I.lo.rty, - -patriotism," but often use these t , rti:s
to .I,tine wha• in action is rank (pliant What
ted to one ell's/at; or meridian is not
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always proper for another And what is fitted
to the mielligenee and genius of one people or
state, would be very often entirely out of place
and illy adapted to the uses of another.
,ig,oce sod reason, which are the basis upon
which democratic liberty rests, should regulate
ad, and control in deciding what are the rights
and interests of the masses of the people, under
the compact upon which such questions depend.
There are a thousand different motives that
l e warn men in coming to conclusions upon
cu. asuro4 of government; but there is one safe
rule in trying ourselves when we are called upon
to act .Inkl we should ask whether the tendency
is to restrict or enlarge our liberties and equalize
our rights, or restrain and make partial the en
joyment of them A moral end, a mural intent,
a ile.rai•eff•et, are absurd, unmeaning and non
sensical except as controlled • and estimated 1.1
the standard of clear rensoa. Let those who
desire reforms in government, and the morals of
communities, try to produce moral results in any
other way and they will bedisappointcsl. Modern
morality is fanatical Genuist• murality—the
essence of philanthropy, benevolence, and Chris
tianity—depends entirely upon clear, unbiased
reason.
win„, They must have queer politwans up in
Prod—the Cleveland Beraiii went in for
CIIA4IE, the "Fusion" candidate, with a "perfect
leimenesa;" but no sooner is the election over,
Chsse secure, than it turns round and says
he l ., muld have been elected a good deal easier if
be had been an honest man Query; what sort
of an Edifror has the Herald,' Is he "honest?"
I LuNots.—The Springfield Jorrial publishes
returns from four counties—three whose progress
has not been very rapid skive 1850—and the
average at the same rate gives the State a popu
lation of 1,180,000. This would be an increase
of nearly half a million in five years. But the
Journal thinks the returns will show a still lar
ger population, and place Illinois the fith in the
l'n tun
The official majority in Clarionis 646 tor
Hamer, and the whole Democratic °minty tick
et elected. last year Bigler's majority was
about 100, and the Democratic county ticket de•
rested. Good for little Clarion!
&Er We learn from Pittsburgh that our fa.
moue Railroad mow, viz : the Cleveland and Erie
railroad company re. the City of Erie--cumes up
for argument to•dsy, Saturday 20th. When we
shall have a decision is uncertain!
CALI/MN - lA.—The election in California has
recnited in favor . of the Know Nothings; G. - iv.
iliaLcit having been defeated by a oombination
of circumstances similar to those which defeated
his brother in this State last Fall; and what is
still more singular, the successful candidate, J
Kielty Janson, is a stick of the same timber o f
that famous individual, Gov, Pollock! A fact,
by the by, that proves conclusively that all the
flapdoodle-fed politicians don't stay on the At-
leant slops of the confederacy.
Onro.—Fusion has !mailed in Ohio, eke
ing Chan Governor by SOON 20,0000 ger Madill,
Demerit bat dill leaving the fusionism in the
minority. Of worn 4nstiaiss and disunion is
raiapst, ink they ire Nay so b 7 admit* their
ere Se the fen One the Daiseratie 'nee shows
a gain of min 80,000 I a yowl h i renhor nth
a yen n ONO. it a little
Wing •
Menu billsnikers.
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I DILLE rsII.44WAL PAIN Ex7ii ~,,
•O‘Cr 614111 • dliCknlltel to , C •• --1
It is a eutumon remark of Fusion politicians, wher , "7 ,l 4 `n ti•le/07 11.‘7 6 ;*
In •• se .'ete of lIIS 'mime thr 7 4 " i is
hat both the old parties are broken up awl seat. v. , %bra I...tUtaA where • 1: i - • r '' .l .
terod; but it seems to us that, so far as the Delp
e..,% t or alit. t
rid party is eoncerned, the events of the las t
cut•. 14 ou nJ, ,
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few months tell quite& different story. k
wutzh cool,
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remarked by se old whii; the other thy, when tisf, s p&t.s Exl EH , ••••3
" •vne II •er •- . ‘n t r , "
Democratic thunder began to roll ov-r the iu i.r• • 1 /.4• , - ."
taius of Peuns . ylvania, the Democracy "1." he r•
r
• ..pentl..•te r .
defeated, but the party can't be killed; itt ruea• frr the t utt. I :
perative powers are wonderful Apparently au- v. salt at Beres era 4 .3.6,1, nu matter •
cohilated last year, this year It was ‘in its feet, y et, :I' any '" 'au -Le I
anti wutit into battle with as enthusiasm as i i.'s7l.ti n k p i u r l it g a . (:"T d ott h.a."R `" . " 1 "" '-•
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in its days of undisputed glory. The secret of ti
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this, our iipposition friends can't set; but at is ‘. CLICKENLI% \
LFY. manufacturer /qtr.. •• •••
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plain us, and to every other Democrat. It . /.1 Au ord.", .5....11.1
simply because of its steady adheraule to princi-
of 13miretey it:. fora
/ 0, .r w.e uy motes t HIM J 4, r,r t r.
plc It turn neither to the right nor to the 'left
) gain recruits, whereas the •iprikiti artal• s us s *
wa - yes throwing out grapp i p's for every strau ; :e
,; I. .eut's "L••vizie , r .
craft that g to * floating by; and the rtault is w.
the Dion;xtraticarty looays one sal :ler, three lb.' remotest ,
p
r,oit,,
~ De. V% e- , 1 2 . l, 'ten‘ F
step in from tip: , oppo.itioo to fill that 113.1 . 8 rtsr. a large livery .; •
Robert Bethatn, I..ea g u.• r •
place. As illustrative of this, witness the ro.ult
,'ernes or :-.tvrnt...0,1•1. and L
of the fusion kit year b , tween whigery an:l thc ,••• ••,
falloweri of "Sato The Democracy were de.. `, ; ?2,4 1 ,7".„,,„;, a , .. u „ Y e
fasted—any/filleted, 111 the estimation iif their ' "" 4 it w,ll c t y
cur , .l S., lA.; .I••ctnre bII (. p [
enemies; but no sooner does the hone*t portion nor sta... .ur 'Kitt your ~„.. r
of the whig party fin ,l that their prinelples Gave ; tuba trued corm thug rte.. in .•111 r
well, ate bottle
been traded off, and their best man sacriticed r., . Paer.4;stk..l 3 1.,. •""
i'd •Ivh s,r •
appeals , the il , mands of -Sam," than the) hold- TLe I
kivitles sr• tee
ly march ovei the ranks of tit- party taut
never bends t faction, and swell its triumphnnt
ranks. The result in Allegheny and Laneaster In In V, "MA th• Ili'. taut
M counties, in particular, illustrates the truth of I . 7 1 .
I.l l), eia a t K.•.
counties,
this Milela,incin.iceiy In the former, last year
' ; • 11: , ...,,z, tor li•tv
Pelt ack hi.lo-.-er 5,000 majority—tine the D-rit- r . ;CI .‘ .
ocrats have carried all their eouniy ticket. and ""
. at 31
given Plainer a rcipeotable majority lu the ; .) 13' Eau I j.
latter, Pollock had lut year over t1,0t.P.), now.
Nicbulsou has lei, than tort* Luudr., is D, ITY.NrtI k •,P .r_''.
J Kik
We might illu4trate our p - isition frotu die re•
sults of ttre eie,tion by samples fr
every C , eureonvrqsltti . , but lot us
In Nies i irair. an the 7il tr..' 1
look st toe .).'i r Atates a lottle; of either 11. /A ~..r of El., J 1
point oat a t r •L•ru,ti wit. • h tip . es- tits i,t
uit . • .niL p
last year have tir.mg.lit tutu the Democra',.: rau;;. '1 e'u Vl'"•"'n *• 2 'i A •.4a.•
ani..mg pr ;11: o;•nt .-1 if the co intr.: :•_;••
tor D. i. 4 , F.l al Ar aII •tir,yl2..iv
tb
dei.i.ari a L.. adhesion to the I.).;tiocrst.e puss ,
ty. In reipmse t• an invitaiion to a. 1.1•.-• a
i)• m'cruerc ine....t.rai at Paine th, he writes. , •1 .11
The Putere.—Yore Reerufte
aro right lu iupp9,iugt th it it ii my int , ut,ou In
1-.) opera in future with the 11-us wrati , party.
The wing party, with wiiieh I hay ,
ha. 4 n, liuger a• p exst.tti , .. , I tiai ,
party now but my csuntry 'l' this I aiiall
erase to b•• faithful A, fir as I can julics, the
lkinucratic party, although th. fr.. 41
State., Lti.inal, auil co-opera'_,.
the Southern Deuto,.rioy iu opp !he
abolitionists ar,l free S . At!er. of the North, who
to destroy the in, itation f •lavery, w-ul 1 r,•ti 1
the I:ntou asunder, :ma bury bene.tth the ruin ,
of the conNtitut:ton the 'obertie4 of the eoautry
Nor *1,4 Senator DIXON about. among the whigi of
Kentucky who hare lat Ply joi he i the I)etnocrat-
rauki C
metuber of Cungreakfrom tL,. L thstri, 7,
in eon/ploy with Senator of Lion
addressed a Detnlerat;c State Convt.n•ion at Lt
,ugton un the 6:h, in which be A 3 itl.
"Col Preston said that it was because of tb. attitu to
the Deutocratii tiartv with rer'^irett•o th , prese-rat
the C11100—:h• • no es.. stand upoo 6.0 1.••.41.,:•• t I;oent
S•brassa even handed :het me.t.• .
, ot to all •—•:, •• t ;Le country - • war bi. , :aus• of then •
things that he ..poi-areil, asi trussing is Demooratie Con•en
tiim. In hie late contest for Congress he was in a great
naers•re -upportesl by the iseinvertWy. acid 0,00 119. U.
tend deb at Le !Lad rather met that an i oocupy o ,
prevent posit.on, than have triumpipil. Ivo,• ar )11,
the 1121:14,-.Inr, upon his : sill§ and ttio - • the Sou u
trampled •it I t • it. I • Ise he iJ1.1% ' L.
as v v of 11( . .‘ Yr.% • 14 • i q.i. ltl
Den n .wriney. in apposition to an inn , ionis Kentii
at preseut cherishes that enesay t ;.rti W:l4 ;.r)
etty—thatproa, ripci•iiiist of elan. r z its to tun is..ve an i
t .reign ..ern—•h•' sr ie- the: r• tton a t«•t„ at it
temple I to usurp the place of Providence and Julie iit ttss
propriety as me' 's n. 114 1 ,414 tenets. W.tu prtueiptv , sock
es thew% the pe.iple of Kentui•ky hat no smutty. Th• r
reputation was wore i wide for fransness .I . ld a.neer •a,
'or ,thluess and chivalry—they couirl not ronlea! th
opinions. nor wit:. down an opponent because he
cherish an ipposite 'reed. This Know Nvtii.ti;••lll •‘ rtr
1.4.111 ht all U.. keatueltisn's idas ,f :y, I:,
itesireil too peopir to mark his pre 1. on th r i• il• Prt •
ti•—et•tr , •Gr •c‘o f I i 56. if 14 'mg 11'. u4' .1
dyIitDCMJC , II tIC Se 41.11
the emphatic def•tat vrltich Fam.m au 1
"Sam - have -mbhainei.l to Pennsylvania, sod th•
liberal meo of a4l partiei d wkirt4 t i t'i • +tan tar-{
of the 1)-inocrary Rol this tho elou th
year r0bt,,,1 ovor th , ••••f
IS5t:7, begin to break, att-1 the salt -
shine switli sploAor aeru4- D•nt
o'ratic v'
A large meeting of the tilir•..t •.-
etl with any Mtn,/ 114dIt1/ s 1 org. W.: •••
Court 11,114 e in that el:y :a4' •
1)r
name head..' the riCt, c • I.lre-•e. te
s Hunt i•isa
111/Mt: lig alter WIT 11414 rt. nt I
i•ie a outertug LA rrlt
Al a s, po,,r -Sam:" When )on were Nir
and v.gorous. and able to take cant of yuurse !;
wkwn ••the pride, and pomp, and eireutnstanc- -
of glorious .uceess perched upon your hstiewr -
when robust health and power was s .1 in )o -r
movement' —there were none so r, t;) play
the amiable as our neighbor of the Go-eve No
old timid, or bread and-butter Miss, fondl , d a pet
ki:ten with half the devotion that it tl:d
y , u, but n ow, 'alas! look at the hesrtlesness of
this heartless world: Misfortune has ,vertaketi
you "Sam;" you are weak in body, west in in J , :.
and shOrn of power; the sere and ye:l , 3w leaf of
decay is upon you;' if you ever witot , tl friends
you want them now; but where are they' The
above extmet answvra tho qq,:btolii, and s arl,u•
ther oviiieuee of political ingratitOu
Mlatn....)ta has wheeled luto the Demo•
eratic line. heating- II M Klee delegate to Cou
greki h) a large ni.ijority Fusion ti , n't appear
to tt.uri , h in that thriving territory
-- Tn. wti paltry it lik doubly r••fin...l .old— pun
'Blue --aO4 r..l.!•ctitlChtty Wit.:l worthy vi pr,..ervut• , n.
&urn
Tru", in one 4 en so "Like double rvtined
pH," th , ir ig not much of it in the country:
Wm. A. Bachelor°. Bair Dye.
To Droiers. To those whose eettatnences ere confined to
their breeches pocket, and their brains 10 a broader Intel
of their pantaloons. I bare tut little to ray. Let Phlll 1 , 1
the eneteequeneee of dealing is imitations and traeb work
their own coon.. If by accident, the nume..,f web link
out. I 'hall n..t t.tke steel troontle to stop he l•. 11: Buz tot
the protect on if honest and boataittle deelers and on.ns
peettng costumers, dr original. genuine, and reparable
Wm. A. liatehelur's Bair Dye is put up with an elegant
s tee l time Encrarilig, with his weiriture and address
the four soles of the Bel—William A. lletehelue, 23J,
Broadway, New York.
The genuine for sale by Stewart 2 Sinclair, 1,i..
October ti, 185.5. .11.21
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AU medical men know, as wall u many other', that
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been the cause of so many consumptions among young fo
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ease, the Pills will iavasible remedy all those evils.
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