SLOAN & MOORE, PUBLISHERS. VOLUME 26. THE ERIE. OBSERVER. IS PrILIREP rrtRY 3.4711M4 Y B Y SEN./. Jit • e11.11.k3. IND M. 31. MOOME, CORNER ''TATT.. ANM 111 . 711 crrQ tIL 0 A'l, Edlt•r OM taltil• it puela adrator, Of afitga 3 awatba, n/30. If u alr9 , r $2 *ill be charre d tay aararriber failure to pay within the Year, lb* paper will .roatinard aoe the arcouso left prow allicer lor sal -01. IER.X3 01 Alit' F IiTISINie f ar Swoon Linos or Ices nail • a agiuire jes 1 ~t •, wia“., .me a oek. I Tii One .m are 1 months $3 00 .•c ,^ too " 100 Ow .. 0 " 6DO ~,,,, • throe • 126 One " 9 " OTS an , Gn t square a year, changeshle at plosaure, $3. TrJ Koarta-3 ronotha. PP, 0 11:100tbe, $3 $ 10614111.011 60: 1 ~,,, 514 ,„...t e wo, or lea squares—ow rear, the, el mouths, /30; 3 vette. Sig •,. Card/ lonerted to the Bushiest ;Mei:cur . ,: at $3 per apinji, ..t Apes allowed for a Card, orer Ito, and under milt, SS. ,pedal sod Editorial motion, 10 011014 a Lae. 41 1 , 100 a, Public. Fire Company and other notice., half the shore lone ar Yerctianie and others reepalriss tramcar chases io thew e d,ertienweate will be allowed two squares. paper, sod earl, Ger $l6. io: additional spa, the char ges otil be to proportion, and the • arettioniteits maid be strict !! eon3oed to the I, llthisti• bestow me ielrartiter Paelaent fOr transient &deer hannewts riga/red • airlines Bills Sat yearly asivertudag will be preatniod half ,serly A reduction air 10 pit belt will be made on all ascept tour ? erer adeartiaamenta, when paid to advance BeiINESS DIRECTORY. *slarsa. , l UNION TztaliaArn, .....earderioe of the House, Mores, O'Honlly, W.M. Speed, and oroe:1 Lanes. Cads the control of the Sew Tole and Misu wppi Piltting Telegraph CotopauT ()ace over Book Stop , Park Row, Erie, Pa CHANCEY BEL BERT, W;ta BJaai➢a, Hang= k CO, (iggat Pnnr.•% Irani* Haig Quar t,. f,,r Dry l.ooatd, No. 214 Narks% Suet; PkaateipLla Sit MeCES/101t, MOTT 4 BRUNDAGE, - .+0 15/ Muds+ Load, Corner o/ /roof area, :Yew York 1,11%:-LElls of Triple Maned Campbene, 60 it 95 pr et Alcohol sad E Rum Alit., ManalLctumri and Dealers to the follow wruciss of the beat quality, and offend at the lowest market plan Barnisig Flutl, Spirits Turpentine, Tar, Pitch, Itosin. Cuff and Hard Turpentine, Bright Varnish, Coal Tar, and Nasal rmis, of envy deseriatton. foos. Barra, bisttior Jucs, Jr 13AL5R.1.11% elk DAYANtORT, tirourzrs LA+, °thee nearly oppoetu• the WM Court 11....ba, Erli, Pa )1 A (3attaatTa s 7 Y ♦. DAerteroar DRS. ilitifitt it DICKINSON, *Wend late Co-partnership, would relpsetfully otter thetr proledavanal eel, lea to We eltaarus Erie aa,t vLetcalt Eepe u. wt.; De given to obstetric, A Bust 33 . Incx what r. mirima & entorrasa, is Oroeertet, Proviesem, Ppictoe', Pork, tau, UP., Gra", wiar, }rut ta, Nuts N a 1.14 Brooms, Fiala, R,.044c Wl.llO w 1114 iteue Ware 4.4: co Cub Prime low N. 4 W7lght'l Klock, State Street, 4 doom above the Poet Mc*, Err, PI- $ LYTLE dr. Rt SIEIMORE, F. 9110. Na WiIICILAYT Lona, on the' Public Siuurc, • small west u(Siat• street, LA. 4.1 _ T Stovet, Tin, Copper Brass and Sbe‘t Iron Ware Suse .net, tea doors north of C B Writht t Co', Exchange 045,, LA*. Ps. J I Loa sl Jou• Faso( JOS•EPiII reoLtrust,Ststte street, Letu can : 4 eventh rl4l:th gtrorts, E Ihnutactores to order, and ales keeps emustentV for sue Seim, Superior Spring %stresses ms.ia upon a nets and ea• priattiple, 5.. Grass .klatersees, 11•1: di remote salt and •,inout sprsoi,s, &c. ?noes roNclenste C Trn;Aetor Water Prausylva Lt. Priselpal Sgr,nt Oaks. 97 WILI.I4N iitORNTON J , !- erica or nil Pt...ad lloada, li4rastoenta, HaDda Lod Marto art, Lom, at, acturatiO and carst..ily Wawa Cnnce iu Irriibrt Blatt, ',tate greet, Erie, P. Tnolins 7#7ooRff E.% t PrILIC ' . ul . 1 ,0 ZttelVi 'a Irranng Vora!, Ma bradso wad oth er instrument' of .riLiog. Ofiao l 0 ouu u. Rairr-Orriirbt a Wont, earner of F itai az! 'suite street 11.11P1KR i3TOF:MI. k Giuswrito, JobErre, and lietei: Dealers in *very div ^rtr.ion of Foreign and Donses . 3. [lry Omuta Carpetings, (iii Llotkis, tn. No. 11, "'LIM strekel, inoroor of Liftia, Eno, Pa. llenat Canerzu. SJ Ws. A LailawULD STARR el PAVNE, •RDING Aom D.Cirs Salt, Flour, Water Lim. and Planter Paoife Dock, ea.' of Stott NW Pa JAM U PAT , / Loam WM) LICILA/we Btoecta , Lrie ' Pa. interest allouod so lUDs 611,011111111. rise and Sight Draitn, Chocks and Specie, to renew. totoso, sod Laud Marmots boogitt sad sold. Collections made still the Wad* elan tu this United Mates; moony rer , seined to tempo w our own rawmallity. 13 ILlMEDY — & — iLtYsotbei, (sum... to Coddrell and Bennett ) wlivi.r.U.Lig Ann Strait Dealers to Hardware, Crmliery, ninaroare and ittlethiry, Nos 11 sad 13 Empire Block, comer of Filth and ttate stele* tzie, Pa 33 1 Roosts, J Bymizot, J W Rsrtotrs. Llik. J. L. OTE.W.IIa, PrrszclAN AND SCIOIO% 021te dtewart d Slacialr's Drag Sum, corset of State and Soesath ernes litudosoo, tottatla Mint, as /oat out otSoosants knot. 33 W. 111. Il td Ckercial, WRlieg, tr Jo Amor, Airvitraas and Jobber, of Foreign and Darner.le or. Gaods, No. 161 and 143 Brciaoray N. York. WILkIAX MULLION W,Li.s.i.sy, Ittrri Y Jauroo.; 33 W B. Itcembloat. 4 a. B. rLivitiviti.cti, 1.41102 YlLfl Dsror, Wliolemil. and Retail dealer in Flour, Moil, around lord, and kinds of firkin, tail ssde Of of th e Public quazo, klool•o's Mock, Ina, Ps. 33 MAGILL CO.,& — llAit/sta, continue their odes in Bsisty's es— north tide of the Public Square, art emp.red to hi ssed, compete with all other operator, in rms.', either slam; work aceordsme to IL quality and real value. — ILATMCIECT. STERRETT & 645; •.> /ACTUILEILS arta, Copper, and abeet iron Ware, a :solute:A sad ntnll , comer of French enJ Frthilleseet, opposite the }tr am. Betel, Erie, Pa Every article to Use above iliss always es head; Sorrtber with an autteneem ass,rtment of blerie and Looking I:Wail; Lc. tW kinds of Ithofing and Spout.u4 assen ted with neatness and dispaten on ratioaable terms J 3 CLEMENS & CACGUICY, wromuis GROC CU, and Dealers in Domemse and Imported Wince each Liquors, also mazer, fobamsa hurt, ten, ilea, and Agents Liss /Camas bagel* Al, %o. 7 kkinnell •:tato atrdst, k.ne, Ps. Joys CLltuttue, 33 Wu M Carom= WILLIAM C. WARREN. s.,luct and Dealers in lazatmege, No. 1 American Block Calks 1.,0s 'oaf. eau eJ tae Pruicapal Lass et tarn Lusted atates and ....des, and proceeds prusapta remitted Dank !sutra, tkiid cod cover bought and sold luiereet paid on time peposita :vented to humps, Dud tt ezressU tentirlit, sold ens i*Catill toy Out meet ruminates mtgs. JY _ - - ALLEN A. CRAIG., 111 lIIS PI.4.CL, ',Mut nuourrO WNo 1 LI gaihoo Bloc\ re floor, :tqate itrret. Erie, Pa E. H. ABELL, (Suers.. t. Wahoom H ohorvoso,,, •X 1.1.41% etablie aquans barmen tug aimed U. 51141.4 1 I !lute/. I . l,l.lares talnC.4 4.1 a t fleet ats.. wl Um. art an* ..--autfti Lao t.de 33 L. ‘%'. OLD & CO., 4~1. WTI as auaci WLoksolt au JUL.' ,I4osle• wo WO!andC'a tt:n P.Lisys 41.111.1t‘ ....maye•L aaol ',mot W.• La UM Shop Oa ulatig etreit war Polk ' fit, kale, ka. Akpumlact fur Cwt , Myr. at4l !Os U,UU:iy, Win u: rairekiLotaLl 1....,i,p00t0 for No.' elloop . cui - WiT:Tittluto N , r3l/cesmer to Bertem Mr/./0/.3 * l l./ALL , 44 sad /Wall 1.1.61.15 W Drup. .11/..t/etoor t Pala* 01la, Wi/..baw elms, Lye ilr/61/40, r.tr/g/m/y, / loe 3osoi &LW Lkal33late fludisit, No Kee./ klouse, P. .3J U. WALICER dic CO., WON AltelYlA, rrottuaz mad losmommou Mertaaat. fourth Wart Douro .attbe et:talle brume, Ent., Y. -Lite Oman to Coal, Saa,:Alum, 1. uat„ Lime, an Lime Yana, bes, Nana, atom', Labsl4l, am, •sur uuserpasee4 ibe....itbra for aJ44pw( ehrbr by Steamboat., Propeller). SeAboaers, or by blidlroad. 1) D. WiLasa. 13 I. Demur. AVSTEN, (Lang qft.l.prs CIO. Loser 4. Ca," l`kuLa la clocks, ~i/ver Spowas, .11.4•146.1 lu- Kr.usents, Looking Gluon, Lamps suit Fauy Goods. .b 0 1 ,4410 464.4 rytell 33 LIDDELL, tiItIPLZII4 gk CO. +JR ous.a trou reuse, 144,..ng .111081 Boilegi. Vault Den, rrwt Amason, aad Ueda of SUM:Warn mad Yarn Cada ~Ktia,d., door, to order 3.1 416 .0 ...I:CLIO , ' --011 a la the American Mal, armor of Stow ataort sad tao rablie again, or .Mks. Mora reasoaable, sad all •Pork gramailaNd ltieoirriaa, Jobbers sod Retail Dealers la Wp 9 DrY Oreceries, Yr* , abash heehaw, foresee and door eUe Fruit, Wooden, WU. sad Stew Ware, neer, Flab. Nut, Ulmrs, Yowdre, Ng, mad/ Fuse, ce ,is Flseeis ,treat, opposite the Need dour, Lrta, Ys. sf __WILLIAM S. LANE, --- rro LI AND ifICUZI.A.Ox AT LA te.-4)Seoe o+b( JacaaoZia Mote At N. ortu j,aet corner of the l'utelie Square 1.1 M. SANDFORIi 4 CO., f...unto t!I cow, Sllnv, Book You., OW:l7min of D.postt, Ice s 'ight whoop oa um prlacipal cages coostaatly for .ale. info. N. u limed Hours. Yobtic ap.us. Lrie- 34 T. LIZYRON STUAIIT, Pi(Telei.:( --(Abet, I ugh sine, • Lew (loon List of Irtbeb, bokibibee, I .vartA •troet, on* 4(tat East of We old Half - '"ILI Ptiii id Eat ludi, lierrwa and Americas iiiir..llll &124 ‘...d6ory \ 1,11, irlou and it.r4 o 3 11.14 tionm, Gls U. JAltEelt I, v. hoc VOMIT, I,,st Flame( Stele etroot, late. Pa. 43.3 _ J. B. 111:1411110 , it s W b.+ 14, St-mieimry, .1.14 6 .4ra55. CLeap 1".4.1144- :, * silVrt 34 wipers, 6,44 •c. I.Le Heed &Nair, }Ai. uotrru a: wArr, %.„..•Li awl Retell OWN.. la Frier lad SUS, Dry Good. sad ups Mwd House aid Draws I Nerd. 33 GraguE ii. Ci.7ll.xit, ""'"" .r " gro., S.dasty, Pa. Cal2deidoas an! 4aandas anamini to will" pOollOptimOS /Ad diapason. 1111 JOBl3O . F~s••UMW)sadCeeriains Varela" ea KELLOOO Um POO' Deck sun 4 "too., Ntregrt lull; Salt, Ilaatar sa4 Wale nab. mesimatly sai. 31 „7,4 Lin aastoTnest Itautssass and isia Dvigli. Ma% Onk liyelitads, owe% as, M 0,6 Med lif” trlis„Ps. Rv Y, items or m ruzz, Vin b tbs roan ferlaert, °Cale IV hors Ikaaalsea, Wilteas's Block. Jew ILLAILN as CO, Isle•saus• sad Courairsto• Mortessele ileases le Cal, near. Do Iree,••• io Noss for • dilly Iles •a apss LA. atemers is hablk Darrar.-011* aid lamb 1 a i 546.1%. vedi dearsimi. ••••• WEE .3lfs gat • L 41,, q t : V 4114 la .- to Was 111112 '' I 0 1s ffic•f c . 1 1 IL. . , I e . _ t 7:4: - . I s g e l dfiw oh. I Ale - - 04 1 0 • 1 -,14:11 4. 41 e• • ,•.(.1 , ~der - atones J. monnos, L Fonnt.iiiii.vo and Cassinimion Mortnainn, Peak D• 64 denim in Coal, Salt, Fie, now owl !babe,. it ) . XI J A.ViertcrtiaigiALL. ATIVIMT AT LAW.—Dale %podia in Tammany Hall wt o f State street, TA*, A 113 TIDALLS, HAIM ilk CO., Dram's' is Dry Gook Dry Groseries, Creamy, Dardrnize, So. 1 Brown's Rotel, Er* J. W. — lWE r e 4 11111 VS Arm") . Law.-011101 with Ban jo=in Inuit, Esq., hit now, tortwoen the Rood ROOM sad Brown's Howl, zm, re. 33 c. i. watawr - tireo.. Ilairtua, Conectars and Dealers in Q 44 and Silver Cola, anew ntert Bonet, Land Wamsata and Cart Wear of Deposit. Ai" Sight boats as taw prOseipsi elbow la Use Volta, sad all ports of the 014 Cataneey toe sale. Oen% Williams' B.lack, tame &tea street Lad Pr bUe Stream 113 C. B. Wawa?, T. P. Banat, C B. OtThater. To the Merchants of the West and North West. Pastani G Jaratory, 1, IEVTLEXI74t—The Wafirorai oiattool eta Mag U4l. ma, WILLIAMSPORT sad Caraveasa belai atarpleterl, you are brouartat seem to UM starlet than to New Yerit Tie palm PRSIOSTS are to be equally low Therwteno ore , the a a ILtlf CFACTCREILI, JOBBIRS aa4 wnotxsail Dra rs 1V re/Teeth& ask your atteatioa to oar Yarket wad Stadia or 00008, booing toimeeelme more tuttatassly sequatated , ettb low, wad to I r l" Wri, 11011717g r ari 0 0 . Onnln std Cmakaala Morthsets. 7; N. Water street. PLATT co., wafters sad Cl'.oepaaeat Monts/It& ' , North wader street RICHARDSON A CADE, reiscco, !lAA sad I.l4pcs, IS Swath r o irth Nast. BUNN, 11.110)UCL a Co, MI" Silas, Dry God* ae., II Nefl Third street. RIDDLE, PENNOCK a Co., rot** 11114 Decients Dry 0.1444 103 Mariut street +P)4 H. BORTSILLN k SONS, 11 North Third earn Moodie &eta rem aod Importers of Milltary Oo.la UAW Dyer Trimmings, (Artois sad Blind Triatodalie, Carriers !Wool.: Led Odd Frllmrs Hogyella, ke BURNETT, SEXTON k SWEARINGEN, Hosiery, Variety sad Flux! Dry Goo* UG Market mutt TKO. warn t Co., Moaufsetarers due - e, itat Sosztota, oad Bilhostry Good; 4I S. thsoood street W F WARBURTON, (socieseer to W 11, Beete„) Taablooshht Hats, Co kr. 13! Cbeeot street. BAILEY m, k SRO, Importers and Maaufactorees of Carpottagoi Lod OR Clothe, 242 Chootout street. SLEEPER k. FENNER, ltsaufeetanss of Pareaole Lod Cotbrel- . los, _lke Market street PRATT k RLATH, Importer of Watehss, Jewridry. sad Fral4i Goods, $0 Market street. Julies BARBER Ilanutactoror et Ramps' Gold Pec, wad &Aloe la Cloche, Y. E comer of Second and Chestnut atreela. HUCTON t LANISO, Mumloctuzirs of Pare iilAaglay, he., 11.$ Arch street J B PERRY, Publisher and Bookseller, 119 Market street. BROTlitit t CO ,Harerare, 10 sad 171 Market et 71 M. p. wiLsrAcH 114 CO, Saddlery sae Coach Hardware, Sad de sad ca er t riage Triresatuipi, Hark.-as Mouating, t r., 29 4 e Norsk bird stre N & O TAYLOR, 1113, r.►te, Copper, Slaset fres, 4g., 3 awl 6 Einumh seen. LEWIi, JAMES k Cu. , Agent for Lewis' Per Loads, Purr Lac and Per Colors. Also forte sale of the ham ) lvaatas Xsaarse turinc Co's Caskoseil LPs, • cheap substitute tor Suda sad Potash. BROWNING k BR() 2u ISJ as•l SO N Frost street, liasulactazurs of Estrus of Lorrood. L.); s W0G , 414 D 74, Stuer4 YARNELL k nontx, 274 and N ThlStreet, ihnufao4l4 - fern Burrung I lull, Caropheor, Intl Spirits Turtlas Wk. Perf assay, Fancy Weak Dran/LW tdclas, ha 30 S Fourth street. JOSEICA COWPLAND, Lazy Gilt Frans, heron, P77Cain I ranee, aa., 27 S Fourth street X Y BON, 3.tCU, Dainutrrsotrp• Apparatus, Flatus, ha., 111 ClllO - ut r u nes JOHN A. RIDDLE, Trimsltaz Avast Jaa —3 J 7 At Merchants Hotel, N Fourth at A /now Steno. • I old wi uier and we wlll agree. Though • steno aaJ frowning gaffer to he " Q Vi t; t:ilti .. ook.lntt winter and ouch snow at we hive had for the at two mouth• wait d be a very die try feed Ithout the 114/terl,l Its ?roan. It i the beet Elevated Oven t fig and P.irlor 'hove oat tire, II C011•1.111/1,4 1.111, wood. beton ..ettet and I. etwawr than 111.0111 V/ SIO., you can 'PI 7h. eau he bought whuaitaa:a and retail .1 Uke store of St.YNETT BARR. t k tI . Stan , Street. between rhth and 11th 5... grit. Venue goalie .e lawns I rte, rel,r.tat) Rh, le.A 33 HAP.I3EN & BRAILEY' 9 Self-Supported Lever Gate. le • ralitable lenpeovrinellt Pam Gale.. fa which • patent wa. granted to the suararlher. Ma). 1. INIS It I.ti.seane. the following valuable properties —ll IA root,- nlnnl. durable and cheap. When cloned, it rent. eq tally upon 11w hinge. awl latch. which stailoaary The Millellllllll of which tt la composed may be therefore very light an It I. no. Itahle so nag The hor.zonial hare work In a Wore monk e. alga a pin in at) Ira. [hue res•Alng a limp at flez,ble pint. ea ihal Ihr front ea l of the pare may be rained on to the ketch; by drawing back the hprlght lever. and it is kepi in this po •ICIOn by tete to.; toat etieuda froth the lower el.( of the han .11 , to the top of lhertyle upon which the binges are placed 1 he h, hire, are PO count rut led that ilir kale can her hied near ly Iwo fret. or mare at pie...hrs./or Ow ' , airport of alkiwiag steal/ Animale to ham from one held to amAher. white Pippin 001141 are, restrained All dldiculty in regard to ?how drifts. are oleo Ity thl. mean, voi.led. The treat utility of thui nat. over ell where heretofore In vented. t• that it (..o constructed uhat It •uppott• n.elf, ettn. 'tett •ipt,il no •t fine can uonatbl) Ike ',laze It tt.cn•lctleied In cttc;. a maititer that tt znn he ethtitv opened Nod elostn t and be coon, to pi to s co•ohy over *no% drift. And Weer °Mimetic.. which would render other ries I nopet.th ve The expel.* of rah ng up a gate after Ph. patent will not •zeren I. II All. 4 1-. V BkAILIA hero rximined Mears. Harm.° ic Ilrinie)•. five. And c Onsidor II r plh.da r eft lo the puriolog rirs.snell OK Al MER ( RR I IoG risient 11. voan% la.•a• !harm , . & Ra.uar s% 4.. ie Patin 011.• of the moat Important linproVenienti n pr ia. cal f ,rose• `an dram.. I wag I loMeed to glee your n Nr 4 ; LEY MR vry." a trial 't• It Iv very ':gbit and eay.ly nt, ed by a cbtlct. pa.ses Over 0b..1 , L0C1 , 4n• rerhillr by deorev•ing ,ne leap,. and nO4 linbie to get on: of Order, I Ike pleavure to recommending It at a vatuania ,•ivratto. an I dc ,ratde 14, rp,r, Where dnrabllnv vtd ecooolny are deat , e,l. Norwalk, V , July. lai6 II ENR tift , IIArN fl.naoused One Of tlarses k. Bra tley's ti,•p(ori in" Gate. for the vast )elf I leas great plea...ire Ir, reentsin t s.t.ti n g i 1 lu r.ruarr. t>f our COutry,•, a desire , le i ansotoreineht Itu rn,[l be de...a stinw kW winter the I.rae heal Uprf,,l,,,r, of t. , ,:ate was appreelaawi. as we WIN. Comp I .J 1 J 'urn C. ll at , 1 .hovel r.now whet, we 'Oohed to "n In ,to Ott, ()..Jul!Berlf u, . Ittti S rI SI M PSON, Tn. , above •Gaie" may be seen by •a , Une th- Lurn.wer Office' , of We suheeriher who will reeelye ordec• for the Wuue or Mil Too ustispor indt•ldual rights Ho Ewe I_,,w my P:rur. Feb 1. 1636, rf—•9 E, I. NA-10,4 ip .NCI' Baskets. 4:ernaan and french Toy. a..d a tbolaa“al tn. ~ga for nre and uruament, Very cbeap A(7011111%4. KLNIVEDIra Pulukutie Syrups, for Coughs sod Colds Sun received by NUkTON 6. II CR RON F.r.e, Uwe 1.1031 ?SI (lAN pima ICE. an estelmot article fur ebapped Hp.. ban& V. , ' or face. III:al ON a. if P.M RON. 0151 2 :01411 of th , beet kind rosy also be *NI tv d at %I A .4 ?I'S i %hone Store, T2/' A pr lee* that will astonish Too APo -4.4,4 Nu •ie Erie. Jan IL IMML-311 te.. hi vest Tarim, •t tAc • Ature rte Refin•ft RICCI WILLIAMS AHD GUION'S i • iia gir a t OLD BLACK STAR Adirmt LINO Or P. 4.0 I vAssAu v. from any part or Great Drat in and 4. Ireland sec., red al the lowret possible rah. lit Old established Lille. 114111115 from L0111,41)01 for ?few York every five days, comprising the fol• wer,ing in .r/1 I t•hips. ohle.l Toney". Ships Tonnage tutdr•iin, itiou North America. lOW rab,a. 1500 Owego, UP ConqUeevr, top Ohio. lane Den:tchnine, Mail Robyn kelt, IMh Leterome, lello Saratoga. 141* Gu) Manny:mg. 1910 Southamptou, sera 3enree IVashinglelL HWY Ttenoderesa. 1400 *icon A Westervelt. 171* Universe, Irene. 1400 Vanguard, 1141 u John Bright, 1300 William A !Lubeck. 13 , atriathaii. 1405 l'horaion. 190/. Maritima, 11100 Mew Ship, The misuse of tills Line are the large s t and, swiftest In the trade Their accommodation fur phweeions are unsqualed. and the frequency and penetuapty of their departure edit ad ranta•es to ate emigrant not to be bad by any other Lee oi rackets such peamagers as decline canine 031. the moue, I.A id SW them will be promptly ryfunded w.ihout disneent No c ert 'kat@ ot peerage will be Issued for children ceder 11 "Van or age Jail= accompanied by •n adult who mart be paid fur on the maw certificate. reruns desirous or baying their friends brought out from Greet Itrialan ynd Ireland, by the Black Star Line of Pecketa , eau porches, tickets at my ace (agent) aed thus secure to 'hem last despatch and good treatment for which the aticve Shipman Drafts of t I and upwards, on Great Britala. Ire and and GI• many into be procured at this office the papa. rat 01 which i•guar•nieed leukemia dimmest In the MUM Beek of the par lea le either to the above named Countries, 114-31 Alb 0•111111T.N. Age it. Corner of Futo di and Skate etreets. rale P4Ol ri, IRU. 113 TOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration bare been granted to the subscribers on the °WA* of ith Jackson, EN , law of the city of Erie. deed. All wrists indebted to said estate are requested to make lan. medietelfryment, sad A persons having clams against sa..i imitate are requested to present them lbgally autimsti rated fur settlement MART F J4CIESON, Ettii, January 2s, 1553. (wt. augurs In Ilev.) PREXI 's lIX CHOce4ATE• AS.TR, BAALSI Co 4.1•7601111. (MA. flooss W K is. and Innate Ciroominiti Prepared Snow Como Pad., Qom trderabi, an&Alin neas peak sail Dirdis Cwsi ODOM blab. Orecksi Lbws, 4e. de •111r4ir. Manufactures to w hie 11,114 pranients Anne ban las,, Jed by lb€ chief Ina it. , tes and rarri of lb. 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A NIGHT BY A CAMP-FIRE Tlll LAND4BAJLIC In that wild region of mountains In can Die man's Land, called the Western Tier, which stretches north and south, over a large portion of that side of the island, and terminating only on the western coast, in high black precipioes lashed by the booming billows of the ocean, two young men were travelling in the month of May, and lamenting that the fall of tbe year was about to put au end to their delightful wandering.— Through the long, light summer they had lived the life of nature and of freedom, which is the heaven of the hunter: and bunters they were, be ing -naturalists—hunters of plants and of ani mals, not for the mere pleasure of destroying or devouring them, but to widen the realm, and en rich the life, of science The spirit of the chase was their soul and their life's blood To pursue their object over sea, and moor, and mouutaius; to seek out, discover, and make prise of some thing new and curious, was the dream of their existence To rush impetuously upon some un known thing, u the hunter rushes upon his no bles game, and to stand on mountain peak or in forest glen with waving cape, and exultiog "j ach• he!" as they stood before some beautiful object that never before gladdened the eye of natural ist, which yet had never found its name or Jul place in the books of the learned—that was their glory and their reward. Young as they we:e, they had traversed many lands, in the fro zen north, in the flowery south, in the vast and wonier-fraught realms of America; they had gall e d ..n the Mississippi, the Amazon, and the Platt-, aul vvelled in the exhaustless forest• of Brazil But here, at the antipodes, a Flora and PALMA iiStea, exhibiting singular laws and 1 , , iug, hitherto unknown to then, They visited every quarter of the island, clitnibe.l the mountains, traced its shores, dived tot. tip. densest obscurity of its forests, and itretch,d themselves when weried, on the green banks of its streams, counting up and putting in order their acquisitions. From day to day they drove their faithful pack horse before them; burdened with bundles of their gatherings and their supplies, and left him io some luxurious nook, while they ascended hills, or cxplored woods. With the lowering -Jun they lit their fire at the foot of some tree or Tag, raised a screen of boughs from the night dew and the wind, and over their homely supper sung the songs of the fatherland—for they were Teutous—and slept From time to time, they found warmest welcome io the eionntry-homes, where manly men and fair women bad brought the refined tastes and intellieenes of European life, to blend them with the peace and freshness of a gracious southland native. These happy and hospitable people almost invariably became their guides to new discoveries. With es4erest enthu slum, men and women mounted their horses and led the way to distant rook, river, mountain, or morass, where wore to be found the peculiar pro ductions of the district. And, for many a long year yet, will come back on their 13011106011saatch es of romantic country, bits of solitary forest, the sounding shores of tile ocean, the scalp of the naked bill overlooking worlds of woods, and limitable sea, where the feathered hat and lying rail led the way; or some bewitching face lash ed like a rose at the presentation of some glori ous new thing; or the manly form of the Tulsa ciao gentleman, oo his sure-tooted steed, pioneer ed tbo track down the shelving declivity or serous the rushing stream. But now their travel drew to a elms, for the year drew to a close. The myriad lowers had disappeared, except the crimson 'pais, and a few other natives of sheltered gla sad they were on their way homewards, warned by rains, and winds, and sharp nights. The scene in which they' found themselves was wild and remote from life. They had made their way up profouodly silent and spectral forests, along the banks of the Mersey, rank with most luxuriant vegetation, over steepest rooks, and through the grimmest outlets ot procipitawits ra vines, and to the lofty table-laud of the Tier. Their way was still through dreary forests, is glades of which already lay patella of snow, where stringy bark-tress qt mak balk and alti tude still met their view as eves, after all they had seen, awoke fresh astonishment. They were in search, as the evening came Os wild and stormy, of a resting-plum whisk they had taw pied on a former occasion. It was a rude but erected of boughs aid bark, probably by bosh rangers or convicts who had lied hither at some time when government was boon is its pursuit of them. It was milted pleas the tam of a rook in a little green glen widish bordered a mottataia lake, when dark deep waters inmates& the , awe inspiringn gloom of the tee e. reached it, they turned out their tired hem, an proceed ed to kindle a fire in their hat. Frits, therm& er, obtained a bright blase of deed leaves aid twirl is the chimney, which &sled their eyes by its sudden lustre, and thee teethed the tsars into them by filling the plum with smoke. But presently the fames bore the damp sir in the chimney, and all beiur tlnleary: 12 :11: active Frits was not ion is eultieseint the Ire into a generous glow. Around the wretched tenement were seats formal et poste drives late the grimed supporting a Me framework et branches. These, covered with it mess of beagles and leaves of the gem trees, were se emmititwas the beds of the travellers, as Naylad dome these of their nakwows pimitieitiwa. • While pelts wan milatias this lusq, doe pilaw, hie ermenkm, finer,* his Wain $i 10 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. ELIE, SATURDAY sad hie eariperoa time Ja tie seieatile world, drew from their baggage,. main fryiat pas, would, a tia paa bearing the fat ailiar name 'ol' a billy, sad proceeded to slims solid pins ot hasisito the tiyintpan. Aso*, there esolumeammi a hurt, frying sad crackling over the In. Fries biros& is the billy tell of water, sad set it to boil; sad the place, with its two ebierha Isms, sad a very savory smell looting through it, assumed s Woo. drously borne-like aspect. Frits, hamming some favorite &athletes Lied, threw a beadfel of Ina iato the billy as it beim to boil, eat, ea the n eares t bed, via pasnilrias and sagsr,sad the two monde* sat down to tea. The wind roared, as if it would cars y the struggling trees all away together. Prits declar ed it was dark even now, and they mutually con gratulated themselves on having reached this shelter while it could be seen. But hark: at the moment that they were setting about to enjoy themselves, the sound of a horse's hoofs on the rocky ground esught their ear. At the ease In man Dame the thump of a heavy whip or Mien on the rude door, and a loud "Halo! there, with. in!" Frits started a , and, uhe plucked open as t s tie hurdle, in step a tall man, stooping, was needful, from t humility of theportal. "What! Ifrits?—whae, aieis inkier Hen Pro tome' exclaimed a tall, gentlemanly man, in dark green riding coat and handsome jack-boots, vehemently shaking the hands of the strangers. "Well, this is a surprise; though one ought not to be surprised to meet you in any ravage spot. I saw a light here, to my great wonder, and de termined to take refuge from the storm, though it were with bushranger or devil. Oh: what a night—dark as the lowest pit of Erebus, and with a suffocating wind, that sends the dead branches down about your ears in most perilous style. Had it not bees for my faithful Jack, I must have given it up; but be tumbled along, courageously, over stock and stone." • "But what in the world," said the two natural ists, "leads you here, doctor, in such a night? Sit down. and tell us all about it, over a panel kin of tee." "But, first, my horse, Jack:" exclaimed the doctor, who was the medical man from a town ship, some twenty miles distant, and, stepping oat, be brought up his horse to the light of the door, took off his saddle; birthed his own rug round his smoking body, and hung to his oose a little bag of oats that he had carried with him. Tl.it done, the three friends sat down, and com menced an animsted conversation which ran through the recent adventures of the two friends and-the doctor's too, who, it turned out, had been over the mountains to a new settlement, at a most urgent call, to a sick man, and a propor• tionate fee. "A ease of life and death," said he, "and really almost of the same to the doctor. May the set. clement flourish and set up its own surgeon; for I never wish to go there again. Fifty miles through these terrible ranges, on the: edge of winter, is no trifle. One ought to make one's will before at tempting Llere the dokor, teeing his horse Mild fiolahed his nate, jumped up, and little Frits, with • flaming brand, took the animal to be company for the naturalist's horse, in the little sheltered glen, just by. Returning to the biasing fire, they once more blessed their stars for so oppor tune a shelter, eirank pannikin after manikin of tea, dig•+ted masy a coed otiose el ham, sod bask ed in h•anrions annt.•ot is the.glu. of the ample fire. ' "This has been some robber's den, take my word for that," said the doctor "Some desper ate oosvict skulked here till be found mesas to get over to the other side, mad the gold-field.— Bat what times these are to those of oar fathers in the island: The Mosquito came down upon them with the enraged natives, and Michael Howe and his gang spread terror from the Tamar to the Derweot. There is a story—* wonderful one—told of those times, which fir who hear it will believe; yet, it is true, and has been men tioned by West in his history of the colony. "At the time when a heavy sum was offered for the capture of Howe, dead or alive, end when the desperate fellow was so hunted and laid wait for that be ass irritated to a state of deadly fe rocity—s convict happened to make his coupe. He bolted to the woods in nothing but the bright yellow suit which the so-called canary-birds, the convicts, wear He made his way up the coun try, by venturing to approach shepherds sad solitary stockmen, who were often of the eines, and actuated by the fellow-feeling which makes as 'wondrous kind.' From them be bad procur ed damper enough to carry him on, and at length, arriving in the msuntains be encountered the celebrated bandit, at the head of a peg of his desperate followers. "Rh, maul' said Howe, whither away?" "To join the bushrangers,' said the man, 'I have made my escape.' "That wont pus, my friend,' said Howe, pouncing savagely on the man. 'This a stale dodge—won't do here, it has bees tried too ci tes. Bather tempting, eh?—that price on my head? But we've settled all that. The man that come here, dies; and so all's nib. Mate, here's a choice for you; we don't wish to be too arbitrary. The cutlass, the pistol, or the con tents of this liule vial,' producing one from his waistoosi-pocket. "The poor fellow, thuaderstruak, with aston ishment and terror, begged Steen:ll7 for his life, protested over and over again his innocence of any treason, and his desire to join them. In vain. The savage outlaw bade him uses his whining, and make his choice or they would at once choose for him. The poor wretch selected the poison as the least appalling. They saw him swallow it off, %jihad him a comfortable dose, and dis appeared it the wood. The potion begin to take instantaneous effect. The man task down, over eerne with drowsiness, on a stamp, and felt him self falling into an overpowerisg stupor. Bat the dose wu too strong; it produced violesi sick ness, and the man, relieved, arose in a white, and marched es. "After travolliog eons boors, Mak% ao se be knew, o direction widely Afferent from that of the bushrangers, to his owe and their e*. tooishmeot, he found himself 00011 more erasing their pith. "Wks!' usoleimed they, %re you sot dear "The alas fell oa his itsesii, wed played rebel, neatly for his life. It was useless. The OilailPe of sword or pistol wss again Awed him, sad se be eoutiood to implore for serer, crack west Howee pistol, sad the vied* fell istitioalese os the grated. Halt be was sot yet Med. Mks s time to resovered oouseicetseem, lilt-limp top et his hest smarties sad hernias terrillsally, awd ha to blisdadity blood. Hat his bodily streso sad &shag of soastisess was whoIl3! adiri He rose, wiped the blood frost his nee hie bead as a pool, sal fluid , Oise lie ' ball ilia merely rased his shell. Wadies up, his has+ with his haatiberobiA ils •••• et lie rat eu se es7' '1 • atteoded him. After maiiitioscemow: Wit* throeigh s sum laborites,' sommaiiiiirselt: it* deep mist valley, he spin saw so ibisalsminor the robber troop approishimh 4, : cmm Nip.. to sosessl himself—they already lew - Vl*. - he heard disdactly the ADM et bcCirik Olt raised too perceivimg tonfibbribuipossilk *Ova 30kelifibis wiwoomes ert a - • &WU ! =I Ell , •in .11 i!* .di I or .44 •:1 tc. 44441.4 111=1:1111ZI r .4.,t L..* i•ll++ l U. .:: 1i . 11140 1 " 1, " OA: I end! 1,14.44111,1 ai e -e t.) , 1:110 a .:)Ci 3T4il •W 64 .1' 1 1 ,IVA _ _ as y desperate eases—anyating, onlitat,ilmjcittt lethim "Livnr ektflaitiod leader; MU; 'hos IV's* lit spite 4N o g Not* lire toe physician harm Nee;s4,,lirould theii if it weft only to see tubstit tam to ( 14 1 V. I have a cariosity to irteow wheiher.thoa eat at be kilted, or whether thou art not the Viritedering Jew, or Old Nick ' these words, listening no more to the tears and entreaties of the man rhea if he tonf been *hyena, he devoted him to the infernal powers it/familiar language, and, stabbing hiorwith his cutlass, sind...-sTake than "The man, struggled viuleutiy mo the ground fe s t a few seconds ; sal thee ley sUll on the 'Thee a liettler,l gale the atitfaw, whose band 'bad executed won* bonus the. even that, Mum he had been bused ea hidden for by goversunent—bnrolpg imploded families is their own bats stdajdnigkt t Ind making soli tary traverfers run a race forlheinviies 'Mirk for the rifles'oftis men. Irthe fellow comes to life spin,' he said, cooly, .1 mast get hie sa cret, for it is very likely to be useful to me.'— Wiping his audios& first %a some long pass that he pulled up i and then on his coat-sleeve, he coolly marched away with his crew." "And that eertainly mast have been a settler," said the professor. "By no mums," added the doctor. "After a tivue the convict returned consciousness. Fen.- fully weak, he was tormented with a burning thirst; but wan still alive. With much effort, and various fainting., be massaged to erewl is the direction of a s:ream that ran riotously and so norously duwa the rocky valley, aud, there quenched his burning %hint in the deliciously sold water Again exhausted, be sank back on the bank, knd would no doubt havo perished, bad sot a stockmen eomo in quest of strayeattle. He reasoned him to his but, having lest bound up the wound in his chest; and, after a long pe riod of illness and debility, the man was once more well, and determined to return and deliver himgelf up to the authorities at Hobart Town, where you may be tare, his story sod the nos firmatory scars upon him, excited as immeue sensation "But how could the man survive a thrust through the hedy?" said the professor, in sunase went. "It was a mere case of loss of blcod," replied the doctor; "the weapon had luckily passed be tween the ribs without touching any vital part, and the matt nail swooped from agony and her naorrhago." "If.writi tauter:" ejaculated Fritz. "lu those do), of uttiatural history, natural history, of Ecorse, was tint poly think of stumbling on. MoNaito or How., who sexy be called the Tas manian Ale:ander the Great; for, literally— nbriee hi Anita Isle banks o'er, ♦od thrice be slow tbs Main ~ . Frits:" said the Doctor, laughing.— "Yet, even in toy early dap, here -I Untanned and rototnntogized. And that was the *deem:se of sy eseneemereisg -soy dons, er hoieg eons. felled to sited Wend." "To %heft Wood:" himultaposoitsly exolainsed his hearcre A serious cloud passed over the worthy doc tor's features, and to a ditlerent tone ho tidded "Yowl In ell sty reser and solitary Tides in this Insular depot of excited ruifstras, in all my sight wauderings, whep eallei as moat be the case, to often distant abodes, in the very worst parts of the island, I have always found my profhisinn and my errand an falls ble sAkirasni. When ever I have been sibpped ty outlawed follows, whose very same and fame all over the Wood were a horror, to their demand of "Who gees there!'" m y . reply, "The Doctor," brought the instant rejoinder—" All right! Go, in God's name, doctor!" Nay, these very fellows have en many au selection, been itey Odes, conducting me by wayoknown only to themselves, eenfillest that I would never betray diem. To them f owe a knowledge of passes and short cuts through these hills that no man besides is acquainted with. I have often received refreshments from these fiery* outcasts of humanity, when. I was ready to foist wish ealialiation;:inere than. ones I have even slept in their rude huts j,the mountains, feeling the profoundest security in guards who bad the repute of being destitute of all feelings but the most diabolical. I have at tended them in their sickness or their weasel', and I have seen 'and heard, revulatioss by the death-beds of robbers sad murderers that would draw tears front a stone. Pit! if the nor‘d did but know what glorious faculties and feelings might be cultivated id youth, In the poorest and most abject of our population—toads aid de. Permed reptiles as they afterwards mouse to as, yet in whale head* and hats Sod 'iasstrigins.l - deposited the precious jewel of a great mot ca pable uature—massy-a man, who has tome hith er leprous with crime, sod seamen' as 4 tieddee serpast,..would have remoised at home to Udorts empty, sad to accelerate its pregresa tonands higher knowledge and a noble standard of, Apis h*. "Bus 1 1,184 , use thaezeeptiesi" "This: I but little to do, sad I inatie Ica( ambles, devoting those attentions Se losseto, which were not required by pi:tient.. • In ass of these, d watered a sew asweskip ia a teatote nation,, said stopped for the sight at an inn still but partly Ausiehed. I observed the Jay bed rooms Jeer had es look, bat that was toseemsoa to giver.sse. say ocapints. But, bowleg ,put in this rem when I bad goys up, es estariag, So wash my hawk, a braes of pistols, aid a small sorrow: ease is which I carried my inesets, observed that these articles bad been removed. gad sepias,* is a 'try :Wens& sow. I ea tko joistola • sod ioyad, 0100 sum* that the bad 'been both unloaded, a that vs ter had bawi pouted hits ihetu. ?his gait, se a =bsearched, and it minted tko ate that is, eim bid bola aaproad to semis messy,, aid that there was a defogs to rub me. It was to? late tq (laic the inert mithout *Wee p and without Luning gm* rich outside than in tte' rolls Itself. titrefatry Wiped dry tad Totodabei tie pistol: drew with as little seise as possible, a heavy shot of drawers against , she vises, ate thfew royal( Aiwa in. ill, 11404itskamionals awaiting for the anticipated ,1041 t ratr: About midnight, I beard soluetMuFt;re`aoar applied tu 6511- 314 hi had in= tit xplaused,, ties .. thert r • . r Jl4 WOO ireythilliwattir Itaktit ' itabliti telkif tritisk I sappetedilowlet tile ilisdkadtvAll • tosiurs iv asrasdealliists.is the iirsamsvmsi oat lies just arrived, sod vs can't do *lv*, i A $W Who** t49,41,07:Liz t i pi, , , e. sA Ee t 3 lig' tikw .. ." I • . iiiii!t , iDadis, or take the sossslsswev;wain is hos is *dead user ire-tlis siss--and he ' *WO ~-• .• , kiM a . 4 . ... iMil oor • ~....., fleb It . • 0 the I n gli ii • i , 1 ••• us ~1 • .l• • , .'r ! r ' ll ; #v f 1( 'l , ':- '- .•• 4.714 4 4 ; * . ' • dryl !lint; 1 'rtl: 4!:irlt to 411/. , :' , "..11 r I. r ' i .141 I a , ' • : IV lec l., tor, t. "he fell—gleard ioiliitig, brit I beard a' tits,4ed leer suntremeti ,col whispetings. Them . ,pained in iteonditioa. which j oi *i v ippon Au, , qiernias. No one came AI .teir i ohamber. At diThreak, !pushed awa y tb . l. item laded ant, expeoticg to see a Mks of bOtoSid, bet ell leas eleee The 'tor hut beentmeedukly seemed. , n ; domemied , l'herecuui no one to be seen, 11 It girl, whejeolted at me with a sort of sta. pi Wonder. I lard what I oec4d, paid it to lier, ant walked sway. No one appeared to op. t pose et "testis, me. It seemed all tibe a lior 4ibli dream. As I mtemaiial time village, a man beganiniting a 411 which bung on a tree by a an, wooden elmptl- I asked wbat that meant.. "'lt is The passing bell,' ',mid the man, 'for the landlord do 'n yonder, wto died suddenly in the ,a ht' . , -4 1kb ittordautrwek me like an actual blow I weed on-ccto nun ! Tommumi me -- no one et', P at Issismarcl Inck or seemed to know or the affair.i 4..short tune ago I was in that neighborhood.— The place irbeeeme a great tows; a new family 'h to the ins, white is so d ostensive besinoss. Prentered Souk if each a tradition did ant ex ist. No ono had beard a syllable about it,." "Won had a narrow escape, doctor,' said his wondering friends. "A nod what woeld I not now rye if I kid told that dishonest landlord that I bad discover. ed hie trick, and that my pistols were once more loaded? It was his conviction that they were empty, that made him secure?" " ( No doubt of it," replied the professor, and enabled you to rid the country of a monster who woeld have vietimised others if be eves failed with yolk" "That is my only comfort," said the doctor, masioskyi "but we must anon to bed, and before I can do- that, I must relieve my mind of ;moth • er scene, which I can only effect by giving it words, ind lame my sleep. I have just wit h ried tiss.eod of one of those estraortlisary aril's • which it, requires the ale of Europe and that of now colonies combined, to prAuce ' "What erituin4l can that be?' aaktd the nat uralista, their attention excited by the 9xpecta tio• of tome novelty in their own region of In quirt'. "It is the Lulu sLu,k," wl,l the tluetur "The land shark!" said tho eager expectauts, laughing; "that must be a lusus natures, a non decript, indeed." "No," replied the doctor ; "it is a creature well knows, accurately described and classified, no sport of Saturn, hot the offeirriog of colonial and the spirit of modern Europe. You have been the Tasmaiilau devil—a furious beast that will derbur its foga species when wounded.— The land shark is a worse devourer of his kind. You have seen bow horses bare will - paw up sod devour the earth up which salt Las been spilled?" "Yes," said Fritz, merrily; '•I know that to my cos— for many a time! bare I bad to rise and rush farts the night, and oadresesd, abase sway into the boa wressitied hones which were chatupiog and c'sawing close to our tent, where our bust had poured out the salt water from pick. led I" '!Welt," coutiructl the doctor, “ilic land shark I we/40w up laud by acres and league.; the welly wolf of Scoodisiaviso legends never had such a capacity for the marvellous in deglutition. Aus tralia has produced no lion, tiger, grizzly bear, or such ferocious muuiturs, but it, Las produced the lead shack, azal that is a. monstrute , horren dous worse than all of them put together. It is worse, because it wears the shape of a 11/1D; and with a faro ar ioauccut, as week, end placid as a nastily:ma ow a syrma, takes shelter wader human laws. In a wird, Aland shark is a, thing which combiaes all the attributes of the incubus, the cannibal, the vampyre , an d the choke-ciattg Where it lives walnu t ; else can lice. It is the upas tree become animated, and, walking over the southern world like a tom Fraukcosteia, preslosiog stagnation, distortion, death- n. life, and desolation wherever it arrives. It is the re grater and forestaller of the old world, against whaso iskinsaan prautice so many mamma Lace peen Omitted, thus turned spas the, opponent of PPrrusidenee is a sew sphere. It is the total ' worm of the shop converted by what it feeds on into the hungry' caterpillar f these lands. • 011 hale to-day stood by the death bed of a primate of this class. Per Stonecrup was one of the earliest inhabitants this colony, and his death.wdl inake a seuaation. Of his beginning, which must bate been tolerably obscure, I know ' nothing; but he was an illiterate men, and sor did from the feu known of him. He got * large grief laud bens, when grout& were going as freely ea the *Olds or the clouds. lie sever col• tivated it. lie bought wore land—ciwsp, dog r cheap—but he never cultivated it. What be 'got he kept, for hespent nothing A hut scarce lit-for a laborer was his sole abode. He never '000•11i-cfrord totoamy. , lie was in this respect more penurious than Loeg Clarke, a congeuer,, rand the: prince of land sharks. (4 1 eter Stoneer4 is little behind his celcbra. 'tea Chief, I mean in the accumulation of lands. Though today be possesses but some 'is feet of 'earth, yesterday he was lord of fifty thousand scam.. In one respect his ingueoce vu more sniackievona than Clarke's,: for he has ooutrieed to fitet, with a singular foresight, on a whole hoe of places that must in the course of thins, becowih ee Zoes end infaeatial. Where apart INS tt they had to purchase the site frog Staineerop, at font. per cent. cost, Where a town should ,spring up, the purchases of Stoncerop stood in the way, and turned the tide ofbuilding into afar worse position. Where families lout ed-so Mak, end =win imagination fertile fuss sae ham homes, iiisouserop bad pot his band °nib° wiwimi, ;aka waste it remained. Thus hayaand his warners gone on ob eisant:Big satins:int, distorting progress, push. lug baa 'front tbe warm sunshine of existence thessandsoft umasorestnees,becanne thew warn platy let ahem in the. new and. beestifni lamas which Qad has rwisaled. to dmierviris uses of crowded Enr4e. 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